![]() (We skipped the price point between ₹ 16,000 and ₹ 19,000 because we are listing smartphones that offer good value and gaming performance. Other things to like about the smartphone are the 5.84-inch HDR display, ability to notch it up to Android Pie, good looking design and stock Android experience, thanks to the Android One platform it runs (if you’re into that). At the front, it comes with an 8MP camera with f/2.0 aperture. The rear of the phone sports a 12MP+5MP ZEISS-enhanced package. The new chipset from Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 710, is also adequate to play PUBG on high settings. The Nokia 7.1 is an absolute steal for the kind of display, software and, most importantly, the camera it has to offer- all at just a rupee below ₹ 20,000. If you’re the kind of person who prefers a capable yet good looking smartphone, this is the one for you. Hardware: Qualcomm Snapdragon 646, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 400GB expandable storage via MicroSD cardĬamera (rear): 12MP+5MP, ZEISS Optics, EISĪndroid version/UI: Android Pie 9.0, stock Android The only thing we loathe about the phone is its app optimisation, which might get better as it receives the Pie upgrade.ĭisplay: 5.84-inch, 2280x1080, 79.9% screen-to-body, 432ppi It even gets a modded version of the MIUI with an app drawer that allows you colour code your applications. And don’t forget this is the very smartphone that finished second in MKBHD’s blindfolded photo test. ![]() ![]() There’s not a lot to not like about this phone-it has the fastest processor Qualcomm has to offer, some thermal trickery to keep your smartphone cool during intense gaming sessions, a very good camera and some durable plastic that doesn’t shatter or pick up scratches. The flagship killer of 2018 recently received a ₹ 1,000 price cut, so the 6GB RAM/64GB internal storage now sells for ₹ 19,999, making it the cheapest smartphone to run a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC. Hardware: Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC, 6GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 256GB expandable storage via MicroSD cardĪndroid version/UI: Android Oreo 8.1, MIUI 10 with Poco Launcher Slap on a launcher and you’re good to go.ĭisplay: 6.18-inch LCD, 2246x1080, 82% screen to body ratio, 403ppi The only thing we dislike about this phone is its UI, which lacks an app drawer and has childish icons. It also has a fairly premium yet understated design and decent AI-powered cameras. And although it doesn’t have any tricks to keep it cool, it can run PUBG on its best settings without any frame drops or heating tantrums. ![]() ![]() Paired with this is up to 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage which can further be expanded up to 256GB via a MicroSD card. Keeping that aside, the smartphone comes with the second best chipset Huawei has to offer, the very same one on its top tier smartphone P20 Pro-Kirin 970. This smartphone has “Play" in its name, so it ought to mean business. Hardware: HiSilicon Kirin 970 SoC, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 256GB expandable storage via MicroSD cardĪndroid version/UI: Android Oreo 8.1, EMUI 8.2 And a lot of different good stuff like Lag fix, Config file, Latest script code lua.Display: 6.3-inch LCD, 2340x1080, 83% screen to body ratio, 409ppi Whole information of MediaTek Helio P70 PUBG mobile gaming benchmark with maximum FPS config and ultra graphics settings. ![]()
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