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The top 7 curved display phones available in India in 2024 for less than Rs. 20000

 

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Everybody wants phones that are convenient to use and suit their demands. Let alone phones that are aesthetically pleasing so we may flaunt them. Where's the fun, after all, if you can't show off your phone and make people jealous?

Younger people nowadays are starting to become huge fans of phones with curved screens. It makes sense that there is a market desire for more of these phones. It's also a fantastic market for businesses to enter. Even more justification for these phones to be the newest thing on the block.
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Of course, a person's budget is a factor to consider before making such a purchase. Undoubtedly, these phones tend to be more expensive in general. The good news is that a variety of phones fall inside a more reasonable price range. Actually, you can get several excellent phones with curved screens for less than Rs. 20,000.


So don't worry! You may purchase several fairly decent phones without breaking the bank. Let's see which phones with curved displays are the finest deals under Rs. 20,000 available in India this year. Let's get started:

1. Realme Narzo 30 Pro

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The phone has a MediaTek Dimensity 800 U, which is a very useful feature. For Rs. 16,992, it can be ordered on Flipkart.

6.5-inch Full HD+ display with a refresh rate of 90 Hz



Camera: 48 MP primary sensor in a triple back camera system.



Battery: 30 W rapid charging, 5000 mAh



Updates to the Android 12 and 13 OS



Evaluation: 4.2 out of 5



Years of security: three



Advantages: This phone offers consumers the best of both worlds with its flawless fusion of strong performance with a delicate curvature.



Cons: When the need arises, its poor low-light camera might not always capture the perfect shot.

2. Samsung Galaxy M32 

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Because it uses cutting-edge technology, the MediaTek Helio G80 is quite convenient to operate. Flipkart is selling it for Rs. 16,999.

6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 90 Hz



Camera: Four cameras in one module, with a 64 MP primary camera.



Massive 6000 mAh battery with 25 W rapid charging



Updates to the operating system: Android 13



A 3.5 out of 5 rating



Years of security: three



Advantages: Features an exceptionally colorful display with excellent contrast and color reproduction. To put it another way, it is a visual treat.



Cons: It does not have 5G connectivity, which is nearly necessary for consumers these days. Its value is further diminished by the absence of an official IP rating.

3. Xiaomi Redmi Note 10S 

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This phone's MediaTek Helio G95 chipset is one of its better features. The cost is Rs. 17,999 on Flipkart.

6.43-inch AMOLED display



Camera: A multipurpose camera array including a 64 MP primary sensor



Battery: 33 W quick charging, 5000 mAh



Updates to the operating system: Android 13



Evaluation: 3.6 out of 5



Years of security: 7



Pros: What makes it unique and well-liked among young people are the MIUI improvements and an eye-catching appearance.



Cons: The camera produces numerous images with artificial textures and little detail. This generally occurs indoors or in dimly lit areas.

4. Itel S23 Plus

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There is a quad-core chipset CPU in this Itel product. To put it mildly, the price listed on Flipkart is Rs. 13,999, which is really reasonable.

6.2-inch HD+ IPS display



Camera: 13 MP primary sensor in a dual rear configuration



4000 mAh battery



Updates for Android 13 and 14



Five out of five



Years of security: two



Positives: The battery life is incredibly dependable, and the design is visually appealing.



Cons: The lack of 5G functionality is essentially a deal breaker for a lot of customers.

5. Vivo V27 4G 

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One of its most notable characteristics is the MediaTek Dimensity 720 processor. It is priced at Rs. 18,500 on Amazon.

6.4-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display



Camera: A 48 MP primary lens powers a triple camera arrangement.



4500 mAh battery with a 33 W rapid charging



Upgrades to Funtouch OS 13 and Android 13



Evaluation: 4.7 out of 5



Years of security: 1.5



Advantages: The phone feels and looks premium thanks to its design. The batteries last a long time and the cameras are fantastic.



Cons: There are no stereo speakers and, potentially, no software updates available. Not to add that 4K selfie videos lack stabilization.

6. Realme Narzo 60 

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The MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor powers it, and it costs Rs. 14,000 on Amazon.

6.5-inch Full HD+ display with a refresh rate of 90 Hz



Three-chambered camera setup using a primary 50 MP lens



Battery: 30 W quick charging in addition to 5000 mAh



Updates to the operating system: Android 14



Score: 4 out of 5.



Years of security: 1.5



Advantages: First and foremost, this phone is aesthetically pleasing. Secondly, its battery life is dependable.



Cons: The charging pace is rather slow and the low-light performance is not as good as promised.

7. OPPO K12x

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The processor in this phone is a Dimensity 6300, and it costs Rs. 12,999 on Flipkart. To be honest, that is a really great offer.

Display: 6.67-inch (16.94-cm) HD



32MP + 2MP + 8MP Front Camera



5100 mAh battery



Updates to the operating system: Android 14



4.5 out of 5



Years of security: 4



Advantages: It is the ideal fusion of design and durability. Another aspect that adds value to this specific phone is its damage resistance.



Cons: The inability of the ultra loud option to function with earbuds can irritate users and limit their free time.

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