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vendredi 3 septembre 2021

These are the Best Android Phones in India in September: OnePlus, Xiaomi, iQOO, Realme, and more!

If you’re in the Indian market for a new Android smartphone and are wondering what the best Android phones are across different categories, we’ve got you covered. We’ve compiled a list of the best Android phones in India you can buy right from the affordable budget segment to the premium flagships with top-of-the-line features and specifications. We’ve categorized the smartphones based on specific user requirements like gaming, cameras, etc., so there’s something for everyone.

Our attempt has been to try and keep this list as mainstream as possible and to make sure all the phones we mention are easily accessible. If you want something unique, we suggest you check out the best foldable phones as they offer a completely new experience.

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Best Android Phone Overall: OnePlus 9 Pro

Best Android Phone in India - OnePlus 9 Pro

OnePlus in its initial few years as a brand was known to produce flagship killers which were essentially phones with flagship specs but at a much lower price. In the last few years though, OnePlus has moved up several tiers and is now competing directly against other flagship smartphones not just in terms of specs but also the price. With the OnePlus 8 Pro last year, the brand included some vital features from other flagships like IP68 rating and wireless charging. This year with the OnePlus 9 Pro, they’ve gone all-in with the cameras.

Performance has never been an issue with OnePlus smartphones. In fact, they’re among the snappiest phones on the market. The OnePlus 9 Pro doesn’t disappoint in that regard either. The Snapdragon 888 is the best chip Qualcomm has to offer and when coupled with a smooth 120Hz QHD+ AMOLED display, the overall experience of using the phone is as premium as it can get.

Cameras have usually been the Achilles’ heel on OnePlus smartphones but by partnering with Hasselblad, they seem to have done a pretty good job this time around with the OnePlus 9 Pro. While the cameras weren’t extraordinary at launch, regular software updates have improved them considerably to a point where they’re now comparable with other flagship phones. The battery life is decent too and you get OnePlus’ 65W Warp charging which is super-fast, alongside compatibility with other fast charging standards too. Overall, the OnePlus 9 Pro offers a complete package and a no-frills experience for anyone who wants the best Android experience. This makes it our pick for one of the best Android phones in India.

If you’re an enthusiast and love flashing ROMs and kernels on your phone, this is a good option for you too since OnePlus phones generally have a bootloader that’s easy to unlock.

    OnePlus 9 Pro
    The OnePlus 9 Pro offers one of the best Android experiences with OxygenOS and when coupled with top-of-the-line hardware, it's an easy recommendation.

Also Great: Mi 11 Ultra

Mi 11 Ultra

Xiaomi had been refraining from launching their flagship smartphones in India for quite a while. They changed that with the Mi 10 last year, but that still wasn’t the best phone Xiaomi had to offer, and so it didn’t really do that well. This year, they went all-in and announced the Mi 11 Ultra, their best flagship smartphone in India, and boy does this phone pack a punch! You get the Snapdragon 888 for the best performance, along with a Quad HD+ AMOLED display that refreshes at 120Hz. It’s also the brightest display on any phone at 1,700 nits.

The rear of the Mi 11 Ultra is as interesting as the front. You get three cameras, a 50MP primary shooter with one of the largest sensors on a smartphone, accompanied by a 48MP ultra-wide and a 48MP periscope lens for zoom. There’s even a secondary display on the back that can be used as a viewfinder or for displaying notifications. There’s a 5,000mAh battery that can charge at 67W both via wired as well as wireless charging. The Mi 11 Ultra offers arguably the best hardware on any phone, but the software is something you might want to be slightly wary of since MIUI isn’t as clean as some other custom UIs.

While the MI 11 Ultra was announced quite some time back, it’s finally on sale right now in India. Xiaomi still sometimes goes out of stock for the product, so grab one when you can.

    Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra
    The Mi 11 Ultra offers top-of-the-line hardware and is one of the most well-rounded smartphones you can get. If you can deal with MIUI, this smartphone surely won't disappoint you.

While the Mi 11 still remains to be the best phone, it’s currently sitting under the OnePlus 9 Pro since it’s always out of stock. If it’s back in stock, you should get the Mi 11 Ultra over the OnePlus 9 Pro. Honorable mention to the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra which misses out on the top spot due to the fact that it comes with an Exynos 2100 SoC in India which is inferior compared to the Snapdragon 888 in the US.

Best Affordable Flagship Phone: iQOO 7

iQOO 7 in Blue

Just like its elder sibling, the iQOO 7 provides excellent value for money which is why it’s the best affordable flagship smartphone to buy in India. The iQOO 7 carries over all the goodness from the Legend to a more affordable price-point with some minor changes that don’t really affect the overall usability a lot. The Snapdragon 870 comes in place of the Snapdragon 888 on the Legend which by the way is no slouch. The iQOO 7 can also handle extended gaming sessions with ease.

What makes the iQOO 7 stand out from the crowd is a dedicated chip that drives the 120Hz AMOLED display. The primary camera is also the same 48MP shooter, so you can expect some good shots. The battery is slightly higher than the Legend at 4,400mAh with support for the same 66W fast charging. If you’re looking to buy a flagship smartphone without spending a bomb, the iQOO 7 is among the best Android phones in India in the budget flagship category.

    iQOO 7
    The iQOO 7 is an affordable flagship smartphone that gets most things right. If you want a flagship smartphone especially for gaming without breaking the bank, the iQOO 7 is for you.

Also Great: OnePlus Nord 2 5G

OnePlus Nord 2

The OG OnePlus Nord was one of the most hyped phones of last year, and it delivered. The Nord 2, launched just a few days back, tries to build on that solid foundation and does a pretty good job. For starters, the mid-range Snapdragon 765G has now been swapped out for a flagship-grade MediaTek Dimensity 1200 SoC. What this means is the performance of the Nord 2 is now stellar and can compete against phones priced much higher as well. If you’re looking for a capable gaming phone at this price point and don’t really care about the bells and whistles the Poco F3 GT brings with it, the OnePlus Nord 2 will perform equally well.

Moreover, you get the same 50MP primary camera from the OnePlus 9 making this one of the best camera phones in this price range. There’s a 90Hz AMOLED display with a hole-punch cutout and while we wish it was 120Hz to match the competition, the smooth animations on OxygenOS almost make up for the slight reduction in refresh rate. Speaking of OxygenOS, this is the first phone from OnePlus to come with a version of OxygenOS that has its codebase merged with ColorOS so you will see a few changes in the UI. There’s a 4500mAh battery with support for 65W Warp charging.

    OnePlus Nord 2
    If you're looking for a good all-round smartphone around the Rs. 30k mark, the OnePlus Nord 2 5G is a great option with dependable performance and good cameras.

Best Android Phone for Most People: Mi 11X

Mi 11X

The Mi 11X was recently launched in India alongside the Mi 11X Pro and Mi 11 Ultra. Out of the three, the Mi 11X is the most affordable smartphone and the one most of you should get. In terms of value for money and price to performance ratio, the Mi 11X offers a solid package that should suffice the needs of almost every smartphone user. The Snapdragon 870 is a flagship chip, there’s a 120Hz AMOLED display, 5G, and a 48MP primary camera.

For the price the Mi 11X sells for, it offers an experience most users will enjoy and most average users will not have anything to complain about. The glass back adds a premium touch and the powerful SoC means that mobile gamers will be happy too. MIUI on the Mi 11X offers a slightly cleaner experience compared to what you get on an affordable phone from Xiaomi, so that’s a plus. If you want a reliable phone that offers good performance, this is one to consider.

    Xiaomi Mi 11X
    The Mi 11X has a flagship chip, an AMOLED display, a 48MP camera setup, and a 4520mAh battery that lasts all day. This is more like a one size fits all kind of a device.

Also Great: Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G

Galaxy S20 FE 5G

If you’re looking for a reliable phone from a reputed brand that can handle most of your day-to-day activities with ease, the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G does a great job. Note we’re specifically talking about the S20 FE 5G since the 4G variant, which was launched earlier in India, comes with the older Exynos 990 SoC which is underpowered and chews through battery like nobody’s business. The 5G variant, on the other hand, has the exact same specifications but swaps out the inferior chipset for the Snapdragon 865 which performs really well and even offers 5G which is good for future-proofing.

You get a nice AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a triple camera setup, stereo speakers, 4500mAh battery with 25W fast charging, wireless charging, and IP68 water resistance as well. There’s 128GB of fast UFS 3.1 storage on the base variant with 6GB of RAM. The selfie shooter is a 32MP unit and the phone also has an under-display fingerprint scanner. Be it for gaming, cameras, or just general day-to-day performance, the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G ticks all the right boxes.

    Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G
    The Galaxy S20 FE 5G is a reliable phone that gets most things right and offers a good experience overall.

Best Phone under ₹20,000: Redmi Note 10 Pro Max

Redmi Note 10 Pro with a plastic back

It’s no surprise that Xiaomi generally offers some of the most value-for-money smartphones, especially in the mid-range category. This time though, they took it to a whole other level with the Redmi Note 10 series. The Redmi Note 10 Pro Max has everything you would need from a mid-range smartphone, plus more. The display is a gorgeous 120Hz AMOLED panel with a tiny hole punch. The primary camera on the rear is a 108MP sensor that shoots some of the best pictures in this price range.

In terms of performance, the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max gets the Snapdragon 732G which should be good for most people. However, this phone skimps out on 5G which, to be honest, is not a big deal at least at this point of time in India. There’s a large 5,020mAh battery with 33W fast charging which will get you through a full day’s worth of use. The Redmi Note 10 Pro Max offers a complete package for the price and you just can’t go wrong with this one.

    Redmi Note 10 Pro Max
    The Redmi Note 10 Pro Max is an all-round smartphone that does almost everything right especially considering the price. If you want a great display and solid cameras, the Note 10 Pro Max is a great option.

Best Phone under ₹15,000: Redmi Note 10

Redmi Note 10

As we mentioned earlier, Xiaomi hit it out of the park with the Redmi Note 10 series launch in India this year. Even the base Redmi Note 10 offers solid value for money especially in terms of display and cameras. You can get a Full HD+ AMOLED display which is quite rare in this segment along with a 48MP camera quad-camera setup that can shoot some good pictures. The build quality is also solid on the Redmi Note 10 thanks to a glass back.

One area where the Redmi Note 10 slightly falls short is in terms of performance. You get a Snapdragon 678 chip which is fine for day-to-day activities and social media apps but starts to struggle a bit when pushed with some heavy games. The 5000mAh battery ensures good all-day battery life and you get a 33W fast charger in the box which is a bonus. If you consume a lot of content, you are going to love the Redmi Note 10, especially for its display. This is easily one of the best Android phones in India in this price bracket.

    Redmi Note 10
    The Redmi Note 10 is the best budget smartphone you can get thanks to a beautiful AMOLED display and a capable set of cameras. Good build quality and design are positives and if you watch a lot of videos and movies online, you are going to enjoy using this phone.

Best Phone under ₹12,500: Redmi 10 Prime

Phantom Black Redmi 10 Prime on white background

The Redmi 10 Prime is Xiaomi’s latest budget-oriented device for the Indian market. It comes with MediaTek’s Helio G88 chipset along with a 90Hz LCD display which is quite common at this price point. The phone also has a large 6000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging which means if endurance is high on your priority list, this phone will serve you very well.

There’s a new 50MP primary camera on the device along with three other sensors. The front has a punch-hole cutout for the selfie shooter. The Redmi Note 10 was initially launched at a price lower than that of the Redmi 10 Prime but due to the global chip shortage and reasons that are best known to the brand itself, the Note 10 is now selling for ₹14k which makes the Redmi 10 Prime a good choice for a phone around the ₹12k price bracket.

    Redmi 10 Prime
    The Redmi 10 Prime is Xiaomi's latest budget offering and comes with a Helio G88 chip and a 90Hz IPS LCD display.

Also Great: Realme C25s

Realme C25s

The Realme C25s is a decent alternative to the Redmi 10 Prime in case the phone isn’t in stock or you just don’t like MIUI and prefer Realme UI instead. The phone has the Helio G85 SoC, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of onboard storage. Considering the price, the performance that you’re going to get with this phone is pretty good. You get a large 6.5-inch HD+ display and there’s also a fingerprint scanner on the rear for security.

The major highlight of this phone is the 6000mAh battery which will ensure that you can use the phone for an extended period no matter how heavily you use it. Even if you play a lot of games or watch a lot of videos online, you should be able to get through a day with ease. There are three cameras on the back — a 13MP primary shooter with two 2MP sensors. An 8MP camera is present for selfies.

    Realme C25s
    The Realme C25s is priced slightly above 10k and is a good option for someone looking for a phone with a large battery and decent performance.

Best Phone under ₹10,000: Realme Narzo 30A

Realme Narzo 30A Blue

As we go down the price ladder, there aren’t a lot of smartphones that offer compelling specifications at a competitive price. However, the Narzo 30A from Realme offers a fairly good package for the price and can be a nice option for someone looking to get their first smartphone, or a secondary phone to go along with another phone you already have. The processor under the hood is a strong point in favor of the Narzo 30A. The Helio G85 performs well and can even play some heavy games albeit at low graphics settings.

It has a 6.55-inch HD+ display and a 13MP + 2MP camera setup on the rear with a fingerprint scanner beneath it. A major highlight of the Narzo 30A is its 6,000mAh battery which, when coupled with a 720p display, means you can expect really good battery life from the smartphone. At this price, the Realme Narzo 30A is a good option that offers lag-free performance and great endurance.

    Realme Narzo 30A
    The Realme Narzo 30A is an entry-level smartphone that offers good performance and a large display to view content on. You also get the benefit of a large battery that can power through even two days with moderate usage.

Best Phone under ₹7,500: Redmi 9A

Redmi 9a

If you’re looking for an ultra-affordable entry-level option and don’t want to spend too much, the Redmi 9A is a decent option. It has the Helio G25 SoC with 2GB of RAM so expect to see some lags but that’s unfortunately what you get for this price. There’s a 6.53-inch HD+ display with a water-drop notch with a 5MP selfie shooter and a 13MP camera on the rear of the phone.

This phone is primarily for those who are switching from a feature phone to a smartphone, or if you want a phone just for basic tasks like calling, texting, watching videos, etc. Note that the Redmi 9A has been around for a while and its successor might be right around the corner. But until that comes out, this is a good option under ₹7k.

    Redmi 9A
    If you're looking for an entry-level phone that won't cost you a lot of money, you can consider the Redmi 9A.

Best Foldable Phone: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Galaxy Z Fold 3

If you like being at the forefront of cutting-edge technology and want the ultimate phone to flaunt and a productivity powerhouse that’s great for multitasking, you cannot go wrong with the Galaxy Z Fold 3. Foldables are still relatively new and given the complex technology, they’re also more expensive than conventional candy bar phones. But of course, they come with a novelty factor that makes them stand out. Samsung was one of the pioneers of foldable phones and the new Galaxy Z Fold 3 is of the best foldables you can buy in India right now.

It has the Snapdragon 888, a large 120Hz internal display with an under-display camera along with a 120Hz cover display, a triple camera setup, and a 4400mAh battery to power it all. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 even gets support for the S Pen this time so if you miss the Note series, this is the phone to go for. If you want a tablet that folds and fits into your pocket and can double up as a productivity or entertainment companion, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is a great pick. Provided you don’t mind spending that much money, of course.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
    The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is a tablet that folds in half and conveniently fits into your pocket. If you love cutting-edge technology and want a phone to flaunt, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is the best foldable phone you can buy right now.

Also Great: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3

Galaxy Z Flip 3

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 is a major improvement over the original Z Flip. The outside cover display is much larger, allowing for easy access to notifications and other functionality without opening the phone. The main display now has a refresh rate of 120Hz and the phone has gained IPX8 water resistance. It’s also the cheapest foldable phone that you can buy currently in India.

The specifications are flagship-grade too with the Snapdragon 888 handling CPU duties and a dual-camera setup that can be used to take selfies as well. The only downside is a small battery so if you’re a power user, you might want to carry a power bank with you at all times. Thanks to the pricing, we finally have a foldable phone that has gone mainstream.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
    The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 is the cheapest foldable phone ever, and also the most durable and stylish one too.

Best Gaming Phone: Asus ROG Phone 5

Asus ROG Phone 5

Asus has been killing it with its ROG series of gaming phones that come fitted with one of the best hardware that you can find on any smartphone. Of course, there’s the Snapdragon 888 at the heart of it which means you can play the best of games without any issues. Given it’s a gaming phone, the display is large and doesn’t have any sort of notch or cutout. Instead, it has slightly chunky bezels at the top and bottom which also house dual front-facing stereo speakers.

The display itself refreshes at 144Hz which looks and feels ultra-smooth. The battery is massive at 6,000mAh which allows for extended gaming sessions. There are two USB-C ports for charging as well as attaching accessories like a cooling fan or a gamepad. Touch capacitive triggers flank the right edge of the phone and with gaming, and you even get an RGB logo matrix at the back contributing to the gamer look. The headphone jack on the ROG Phone 5 has a dedicated hi-fi DAC for better audio processing. The only downside with the ROG Phone 5 is that the cameras aren’t as good as other phones in this price range. If you’re serious about mobile gaming, this is the smartphone to get.

    Asus ROG Phone 5
    If you're a competitive smartphone gamer or just a mobile gaming enthusiast, the ROG Phone 5 provides great performance and is arguably one of the best gaming smartphones to buy in India.

Also Great: iQOO 7 Legend

iQOO 7 Legend

iQOO made its debut in India in early 2020 with the iQOO 3 but after that, we hadn’t heard from the brand in a while. Fast forward more than a year later, iQOO is back from its hiatus with the BMW-themed iQOO 7 Legend. Just like the carmaker, iQOO is emphasizing speed with this smartphone and it surely delivers on that front. The Snapdragon 888 makes gaming a breeze on this smartphone and the 120Hz OLED display ensures the viewing experience is great too.

Not just performance, but the iQOO 7 Legend doesn’t disappoint with its 48MP triple camera setup and a 4,000mAh battery that can charge at up to 66W. It’s also one of the most affordable flagship smartphones which is a cherry on top. For gaming, this is surely one of the best Android phones in India.

    iQOO 7 Legend
    If you're looking for a smartphone primarily for gaming, you just can't go wrong with the iQOO 7 Legend. The Snapdragon 888 and the dedicated display chip take the gaming experience on this device to the next level.

Best Budget Gaming Phone: Poco F3 GT 5G

Silver and black POCO F3 GT on pebbles

The Poco F3 GT is the latest phone from the house of Poco in India and is aimed at mobile gaming enthusiasts. While the specifications that it offers may appeal to everyone including non-gamers, there are some unique elements that make this phone a compelling option for anyone looking to get a gaming phone under ₹30k. There’s a MediaTek Dimensity 1200 5G chip under the hood providing fast and reliable performance in games like BGMI and CoD Mobile. Gaming triggers have been around on phones for a while now but the Poco F3 GT takes it up a notch by introducing retractable maglev triggers instead of capacitive ones for better tactile feedback.

You get a 10-bit 120Hz AMOLED panel that provides a superior viewing experience while gaming or consuming media, and a triple camera setup at the back with a 64MP primary sensor. There’s a 5,065mAh battery powering all the internals along with support for 67W fast charging. The phone has a glass back giving it a premium feel in the hand. The Poco F3 GT is an ideal phone for most gamers and a good pick even for general consumers since it’s got most bases covered. Solid performance, a good display, long battery life, and decent cameras.

    Poco F3 GT
    The Poco F3 GT provides great value for money and is a solid option for anyone looking for a gaming phone on a budget.

Best Camera Phone: Vivo X60 Pro+

Vivo X60 Pro Plus in tanned leather

Vivo introduced its gimbal camera technology with the Vivo X50 Pro last year which was one of the best camera phones of its time. This time around, Vivo has taken it up a notch by launching the Vivo X60 Pro+ which has even better optics and a partnership with Zeiss that brings back old Nokia memories. The Vivo X60 Pro+ has a 50MP primary camera accompanied by an array of 48MP+32MP+8MP sensors making it one of the most versatile camera setups on a smartphone.

Not just cameras, but the rest of the package Vivo has provided with the X60 Pro+ is also top-notch. The Snapdragon 888 resides under the hood so performance is right up there with the best smartphones. The curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate adds to the premium design which is complemented well by the leather panel on the back. There’s a 4,200mAh cell fueling everything with support for 55W fast charging. If cameras are your topmost priority, this is one of the best Android phones in India.

    Vivo X60 Pro+
    If cameras are at the top of your priority list, the Vivo X60 Pro+ will not disappoint, Be it low-light photography or shooting videos, the X60 Pro+ holds its own and is one of the best Android phones in terms of camera performance.

Best Stock Android Phone: Google Pixel 4a

Google Pixel 4a next to Pixel 5a on wooden table

A lot of consumers seem to prefer a clean, minimalistic UI experience over custom Android skins that most manufacturers use on their devices. For people looking for such phones, a UI that is either stock Android or close to vanilla Android/AOSP is high on the priority list. This is where the Pixel 4a comes in. Since the phone is made directly by Google, you get the best Android experience along with the latest software updates. The Pixel 4a isn’t the most impressive phone on paper especially for its asking price, but it scores high in terms of software as well as cameras.

The Pixel 4a comes with a modest Snapdragon 730G which may seem underwhelming but the clean UI ensures the performance is smooth for the most part. While there’s just a single camera on the rear at a time when quad cameras are the norm, the Pixel 4a has one of the best, if not the best camera performance in its segment. If you want a reliable point-and-shoot camera, the Pixel 4a is the way to go. The phone is compact and lightweight as well making it easy to handle and carry around.

    Google Pixel 4a
    The Pixel 4a is a compact phone that scores high in terms of cameras as well as the software experience. If you want a phone with stock Android that will receive extended software support for years to come, this is the way to go.

Also Great: Moto G60

Moto G60

If you’re looking for a phone running stock Android but do not want to spend a lot on the Pixel 4a or if you have a limited budget, the Moto G60 is a good mid-range option. It comes with the Snapdragon 732G chipset along with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The display is a 6.78-inch Full HD+ IPS panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. The primary camera on the Moto G60 is a major highlight of the phone. It’s a 108MP sensor coupled with an 8MP ultra-wide shooter.

Battery life is also excellent on the device as it has a huge 6000mAh cell. Of course, the phone runs on stock Android just like all devices from Moto. The UI is clean and simple and Moto has added a few custom features like Moto gestures and additional themes. If you want a phone with no ads, bloatware, and pre-installed apps, that’s exactly what you get with the Moto G60. We’re not really sure about software updates though since Moto’s track record hasn’t been the best lately.

    Moto G60
    If you're looking for a mid-range phone runnings stock Android, the Moto G60 is a good option.

Best Affordable 5G Phone: Realme 8 5G

Realme 8 5G front and back

Realme initially launched the Realme 8 and Realme 8 Pro that were compatible only with 4G networks. However, they followed it up with the Realme 8 5G. Since 5G is all the rage currently across the globe (if only for the marketing hype), brands are cashing in by launching 5G phones that are slightly pricier than 4G phones and pitching them as future-proof. In India, 5G is still a long way off so if you’re going to change your phone in the next two years, getting a 4G-enabled phone, for now, seems like a smarter option.

Even then, if you still want a 5G smartphone and are going to use your phone for more than three to four years, the Realme 8 5G is a good option. It has the Dimensity 700 chip from MediaTek that’s quite powerful, a 90Hz IPS LCD display, a 5,000mAh battery, and a 48MP triple camera setup. As you can probably tell, apart from the SoC, the rest of the specifications aren’t that impressive which is a compromise you make to get 5G at an affordable price. If you really want 5G and a chipset that performs the best at this price range, go for it.

    Realme 8 5G
    The Realme 8 5G is only for someone who specifically wants 5G on their smartphone. The performance is solid too so if you want a good smartphone for gaming on a budget, the Realme 8 5G is an option you can consider.

Also Great: Poco M3 Pro 5G

POCO M3 Pro 5G

Poco has been launching great value-for-money smartphones in the Indian market, be it the Poco F1 from back in the day that came with a flagship SoC, or the Poco X3 Pro that was launched a few months back targeted towards mobile gamers looking for a powerful phone under Rs. 20k. The Poco M3 Pro is also one such smartphone that aims to democratize 5G connectivity (albeit the fact there are no 5G networks yet in India). The Dimensity 700 handles CPU duties and does a fairly good job at it. There’s a 90Hx IPS LCD display with a punch-hole cutout.

The back houses three cameras out of which you would probably use just the primary 48MP shooter. A 5,000mAh battery is what powers everything with support for 18W fast charging. On the software side of things, there’s MIUI 12 running on top of Android 11. Given this is a phone from Poco, MIUI is relatively cleaner with no ads. There are phones in this price range that offer better specs and value so we would recommend the Poco M3 Pro 5G strictly only to someone looking for a 5G phone that they plan to use for the next 2-3 years since that’s when 5G will actually be available to use on a large scale in India.

    Poco M3 Pro 5G
    The Poco M3 Pro has a MediaTek Dimensity 700 chip with a 90Hz display and a 5,000mAh battery. 5G connectivity is a marquee feature of the M3 Pro so if you want to be future-proof, this is an option to consider.

Best Phone for Enthusiasts: OnePlus 8T

OnePlus-8T-Aquamarine-Green-Back-Looking-Blue

If you’re an Android enthusiast and frequent the XDA forums in search of custom ROMs and kernels, or you simply want to root your phone to use some Magisk modules, you’ll want a phone that can be modded easily. OnePlus phones traditionally have been very easy to work in this regard. The OnePlus 8T, despite being almost a year old, offers solid specifications for day-to-day use as well as rigorous tasks like gaming.

As mentioned, OnePlus phones have been easy to mod since things like unlocking the bootloader are pretty straightforward. The developer community for OnePlus phones is also strong and the OnePlus 8T is one of the most popular devices on the XDA forums. There are a lot of custom ROMs available for the device including LineageOS, Pixel Experience, AICP, etc. which make it a great option for enthusiasts. Since the successor to the phone has already been launched, you can get the OnePlus 8T for a reduced price too which is a bonus.

    OnePlus 8T
    The OnePlus 8T is still a good option for enthusiasts despite being a year old since you can easily unlock the bootloader and have access to a ton of custom ROMs.

These were our picks for the best Android phones in India across various categories and price brackets. The Mi 11 Ultra and OnePlus 9 Pro remain strong picks for the Indian market for a flagship, while the iQOO 7 is a good pick if you’re a bit cash-constrained but still want a flagship. If you have a mixed usage style and do a little bit of everything on your phone and are also looking for great value, the Xiaomi Mi 11X is what should go into your pocket. And of course, the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max is a no-brainer when it comes to mid-range smartphones and offers the best overall experience thanks to the 120Hz AMOLED display and the 108MP camera.

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The all-new Redmi 10 Prime is a Redmi 10 with a bigger battery

Last month, Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi launched the Redmi 10 in various markets. However, the company didn’t launch the budget-friendly device in India. That’s because Redmi had reserved the Redmi 10 Prime for the Indian market, which is essentially the same phone with a bigger battery.

Redmi 10 Prime: Specifications

Specification Xiaomi Redmi 10
Dimensions & Weight
  • 161.95 x 75.57 x 9.56mm
  • 192g
Display
  • 6.5-inch FHD+ DotDisplay
  • 2400 x 1080
  • 90Hz refresh rate with adaptive sync (45/60/90Hz)
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 3
SoC MediaTek Helio G88
RAM & Storage
  • 4GB LPDDR4x + 64GB
  • 6GB LPDDR4x+ 128GB
Battery & Charging
  • 6,000mAh
  • 18W wired fast charging
  • 9W reverse wired charging
  • 22.5W charger included
Security
  • Side-mounted fingerprint scanner
  • AI face unlock
Rear Camera(s)
  • Primary: 50MP, f/1.8
  • Ultra-wide: 8MP, f/2.2
  • Macro: 2MP
  • Depth sensor: 2MP
Front Camera(s) 8MP, f/2.0
Port(s)
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • USB Type-C
Audio Dual stereo speakers
Connectivity
  • 4G LTE
  • Bluetooth 5.1
  • 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi
Software MIUI 12.5 based on Android 11
Colors
  • Phantom Black
  • Bifrost Blue
  • Astral White

Since the new Redmi 10 Prime features a larger 6,000mAh battery, the phone is slightly thicker and heavier than the regular Redmi 10. Other than that, the Redmi 10 Prime is the same as the non-Prime variant. It packs MediaTek’s Helio G88 chipset, coupled with up to 6GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB of storage. It has a 6.5-inch 90Hz FHD+ display protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3, a centered hole-punch cutout for the 8MP selfie camera, and slim bezels on three sides.

Astral White Redmi 10 Prime on white background Bifrost Blue Redmi 10 Prime on white background Phantom Black Redmi 10 Prime on white background

On the back, the Redmi 10 Prime features a quad-camera setup with a 50MP primary shooter, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. The phone also features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, a USB Type-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

As mentioned earlier, the Redmi 10 Prime comes with a massive 6,000mAh battery that supports 18W wired fast charging. Interestingly, it packs a 22.5W charging brick in the box.

Pricing & Availability

The Redmi 10 Prime will go on sale in India through Xiaomi’s website, Amazon, and offline retail channels starting September 7th. It will be available in three colorways — Phantom Black, Bifrost Blue, and Astral White. The phone is priced as follows:

  • 4GB + 64GB: ₹12,499 (~$170)
  • 6GB + 128GB: ₹14,999 (~$205)

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Ireland fines WhatsApp €225 million over privacy concerns

The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has issued a €225 million fine on WhatsApp for breaching the EU’s GDPR rules. The fine is related to an investigation that started in 2018 regarding WhatsApp’s lack of transparency about how it processes user data.

In a press release regarding its decision, the Irish DPC notes:

“The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has today announced a conclusion to a GDPR investigation it conducted into WhatsApp Ireland Ltd. The DPC’s investigation commenced on 10 December 2018 and it examined whether WhatsApp has discharged its GDPR transparency obligations with regard to the provision of information and the transparency of that information to both users and non-users of WhatsApp’s service. This includes information provided to data subjects about the processing of information between WhatsApp and other Facebook companies.”

The release further mentions how the DPC’s draft decision on the investigation from December 2020 received objections from eight Concerned Supervisory Authorities (CSAs). A report from the BBC reveals that the CSAs had expressed their disagreement with the Irish regulator regarding which articles of the GDPR WhatsApp had broken and the manner in which the regulator calculated the proposed fine of €30-50 million.

Following that, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) asked the DPC “to reassess and increase its proposed fine on the basis of a number of factors contained in the EDPB’s decision.” This reassessment resulted in the DPC imposing a €225 million fine on WhatsApp for breaching GDPR rules. In addition, the DPC has formally reprimanded WhatsApp and ordered it to “bring its processing into compliance by taking a range of specified remedial actions.”

In response to the fine, a WhatsApp spokesperson shared the following statement:

“We have worked to ensure the information we provide is transparent and comprehensive and will continue to do so. We disagree with the decision today regarding the transparency we provided to people in 2018 and the penalties are entirely disproportionate.”

The Facebook-owned company plans to appeal the decision, which will likely result in a lengthy legal battle.

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If your phone’s alarm clock didn’t go off recently, the Google Clock app could be to blame

If you happened to miss an appointment recently because your phone’s alarm didn’t go off, the Google Clock app could be to blame. Several one-star reviews on the app’s Play Store listing suggest that a bug is causing many users to miss pre-set alarms.

Along with the one-star reviews, a thread on Reddit (via Android Authority) includes numerous reports of scheduled alarms not pushing notifications, playing sounds, or going off at all. The reviews date back to late March, with some even highlighting a similar issue with the app’s timer feature. This leads us to believe that the underlying bug was a part of the Google Clock v6.4 update that rolled out in March this year.

Google Clock app Play Store review alarm bug

A report from PiunikaWeb on the matter further reveals that the app seems to skip the alarm notification when you enable DND mode. It further reveals that Google is aware of the issue and is currently working on a fix. A comment on the IssueTracker states: “We’ve shared this with our product and engineering teams and will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.”

It’s worth noting that a vast majority of the reports come from Pixel users, as the Google Clock app is pre-installed on Pixel devices. However, the issue is not limited to Pixel phones. We’ve also seen reports from users with phones from other manufacturers, like OnePlus, OPPO, and more.

Since alarms are an essential part of most of our daily routines, we’d recommend downloading a third-party clock/alarm app till Google rolls out a fix. The Google Play Store is home to several great Google Clock replacements, like Alarmy, Early Bird Alarm Clock, Sleep as Android, and AlarmMon, that you can try out. These apps offer a couple of handy additional features that might even prompt you to drop the Google Clock app altogether.

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The Windows Subsystem for Android shows up on the Microsoft Store, and it’s coming to Xbox too

Microsoft is set to start rolling out Windows 11 on October 5, and one key feature that was promised and won’t be delivered is support for Android apps. Instead, that’s officially coming to Windows Insiders in the coming months. However, the Windows Subsystem for Android has appeared on the Microsoft Store, and you can even download it.

Sadly, it doesn’t do anything at the moment. If you go and open the app that the Microsoft Store delivers, you’ll just see a blank, black window. It’s nothing exciting for now.

What’s even more interesting is the Store listing for the Windows Subsystem for Android. Being that this hasn’t been in preview yet, Microsoft hasn’t talked about how it will work, or what you’ll need. Unfortunately, the listing only says Microsoft Confidential in the description, saying that the app is for testing purposes and that the people who are supposed to be using it shouldn’t take screenshots or talk about the content.

The system requirements page is a bit more telling. The Windows build required is 22000, which is the one that’s shipping on October 5. This indicates that it’s possible that Microsoft might not force users to wait until next year’s Windows 11 feature update to get the Windows Subsystem for Android. As we can see, the feature can be delivered independently. It’s also going to require 8GB of RAM, with 16GB recommended. It runs on ARM64 or x64 processors, and that’s obviously no surprise, since those are the two types of processors that Windows 11 runs on.

Perhaps more interesting is that this app is available for Xbox consoles, including the Xbox One family and the new generation of Xbox Series X|S devices. Microsoft hasn’t talked about Android apps running on gaming consoles, but gaming on Android is a big deal. Bringing those games to the console, even if it’s just providing a way to play them, could be a useful strategy.

Obviously, none of this is official. Microsoft has said very little about Android apps running on Windows 11, let alone on Xbox. It announced the feature at the Windows 11 launch event, and then when it announced the Windows 11 release date, it announced that Android app support is delayed. We’ll just have to wait until the company has more to say on this.

You can download the Windows Subsystem for Android on your Windows 11 here.

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WhatsApp will finally let you transfer chats from iPhone to Android

Update 2 (09/02/2021 @ 09:34 PM ET): WhatsApp has announced the rollout of the iOS to Android data migration feature. Click here for more information. The article, as published on August 12, 2021, is preserved below.

Previous updates

Update 1 (08/16/2021 @ 02:14 PM ET): An update to WhatsApp for iOS shows the long-awaited chat migration option, but it might not work just yet. Click here for more information.

It’s about time. WhatsApp is finally making it possible to move your WhatsApp chat history from your iPhone to an Android phone. We have been seeing reports about an iOS-Android migration tool coming to WhatsApp since April, but there was no confirmation from the Facebook-owned company up until yesterday. But now we have the official word that the feature does exist and is coming first to Samsung’s newest foldables.

During the Galaxy Unpacked event yesterday, Samsung revealed that users switching from iOS to Android would be able to bring their WhatsApp data, including chats and media, on a Galaxy smartphone.

“For the first time on any Android smartphone, you can securely transfer your WhatsApp experience — including your conversations and photos — from your old iPhone to your new Galaxy smartphone.”

Samsung’s demo showed off an iPhone transferring WhatsApp data to a Galaxy phone over a USB cable.

WhatsApp subsequently confirmed to The Verge that the new migration tool would allow data transfers from iOS to the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3. It will also be coming to other Samsung devices running Android 10 and above “in the coming weeks.” However, WhatsApp hasn’t revealed when the feature will arrive for other Android phones.

To move your WhatsApp data from your iPhone to a Galaxy phone, you’ll need a Lightning to USB-C cable. Note that if you have two separate WhatsApp backups (one on Google Drive and one on iCloud), the new transfer tool won’t merge them. Instead, what will happen is that when you transfer your WhatsApp data to an Android phone and then back it up, the new backup will overwrite your old Android backup.

While we don’t know when WhatsApp plans to release the “Move chats to Android” feature for non-Galaxy phones, it might arrive alongside the new “Switch to Android” app that Google is developing for iOS.


Update 1: Chat migration feature showing up for beta testers

As noted by the folks over at WABetaInfo, beta version 2.21.160.16 of the WhatsApp app for iOS surfaces the new chat migration option for some users. This feature will let you migrate your chat history from your iOS device to your Android device. To access it, open Settings in the app and navigate to “Chats.” If you see “Move chats to Android” here, then the feature has been rolled out to your account.

Even if the new option has appeared in the app, it seems you won’t be able to actually migrate your chats just yet, though. Chat migration is supposed to be supported between iOS and Samsung devices first, but the app will likely support migrating chats to other Android devices in the future. It’s still not possible to migrate chats the other way, ie. from Android to iOS, however.


Update 2: Rolling out

In a new blog post, WhatsApp has announced that it has begun rolling out the ability to transfer your chat history from iOS to Android. Your data is transferred without passing through WhatsApp, and it includes voice messages, photos, and videos. The feature is initially available on any Samsung device running Android 10 or later but will be available on more Android devices soon. When setting up a new device, you’ll have the opportunity to securely transfer your chats from your old device to your new one, provided you have access to a USB-C to Lightning cable. For more information, check out this support article.

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