Despite not being the biggest name in the industry anymore and having close to no presence in the flagship and high-end space of the market, Nokia still remains one of the major phone makers across the country. It has devices that start from the entry-level segment of the market and go all the way up to 40-50K bracket – a segment that usually has a lot of competition and is full of smartphones that come with good hardware and software. Nokia today has phones that off offer a good mix of features and specifications for the price the company asks. While the list of devices available is not too thick, we still have devices across price segments that are of a lot of interest to buyers in part thanks to Nokia’s loved design language. This list of devices includes smartphones such as Nokia XR 30 and Nokia G22 and Nokia G60 5G. Depending on the budget segment in question, the latest phones from Nokia come with powerful hardware for playing games and also some really impressive cameras and clean software and a cleaner design language. Here is is the list of the best Nokia smartphones in the country across budget segments and for all use cases.
The Nokia X30 5G is a good-looking smartphone that packs specifications such as an AMOLED 90 Hz display, a dual rear camera setup, and clean Android One software. The phone is a good choice for users who want a stylish 5G phone with easy-to-use software. However, if you are big on gaming, there are other options in the market that bring performance chops that the Nokia X30 doesn’t. The Snapdragon 695 chipset in this phone is underpowered for the price.
The Nokia G60 is yet another phone from Nokia featuring the Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chipset. This chipset is decent for day-to-day use but isn’t the best to run intensive tasks at its price point. Chipset aside, the rest of the specifications of the Nokia G60 are pretty ordinary as well. You’ve got an IPS LCD Full HD+ screen, a 50 MP triple camera setup, and 20 W charging to juice up the 4,500 mAh cell in the phone.
The Nokia G42 is a decent 5G option on a budget. It features the Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+ SoC that can handle basic texts and calls with ease. You also get 6 GB of RAM for multitasking purposes which is complimented by an extra 5 GB of virtual RAM. The phone houses a decent 50 MP primary camera for photos and comes packing Android 13 out of the box. Nokia also claims 3-days’ worth of battery life on the Nokia G42.
The Nokia G21 is a decent phone for basic usage. Its Unisoc T606 processor can handle basic tasks, but will not be able to run intensive games. The phone has 90 Hz refresh rate, which means scrolling through apps seems pretty smooth. It also promises a 3-day-long battery life with its 5,050 mAh battery.
The Nokia C30 is a basic phone priced under ₹10,000 that comes with some pretty basic features. You get 3 GB RAM + 32 GB ROM on the base variant, a simple 6.82-inch LCD HD+ display, and a rather elementary 13 MP primary camera that does a decent enough job clicking pictures in daylight. However, it shines in one area – battery life – where it impresses with its 6,000 mAh cell.
If you’re searching the market for a phone with excellent battery life and that’s it, the Nokia C21 Plus could be a good option for you. It houses a 5,500 mAh battery that promises and delivers on its 2-day battery life claim. Aside from this, there’s nothing special about this phone. The performance is mediocre, and the cameras are pretty disappointing.
The Nokia C32 is a premium-looking device priced at just ₹8,999. The phone features a ‘toughened’ glass rear panel with a metal frame. So, the design definitely punches above its price range. You also get a sizeable 5,000 mAh battery, Android 13 out of the box, and a decent 50 MP dual camera setup.
The Nokia G11 Plus is a decent budget smartphone with minimal bells and whistles. It is a decent choice for those who use their smartphones only for basic tasks such as calling, texting, WhatsApp, and web browsing. The 5,000 mAh battery is more than capable of lasting 3-4 days on a single charge with basic usage.
Another budget phone, the Nokia C22 comes packing splash and dust resistance, an HD+ IPS LCD display, and an octa-core chipset. The specifications are very similar to the G11 Plus, so you can either one that’s selling for cheaper.
The Nokia C31 is a good choice for those who want a large screen smartphone experience on a budget. The Nokia C31 houses a massive 6.75-inch display with 83.4 per cent screen-to-body ratio. The resolution is only HD+, so it’s not the most crisp display, but it suffices to watch YouTube and other OTT content on a budget.