Top 10 Latest Smartphones Under 16,000


BENGALURU: Smartphones have now become an integral part of our daily routine. High-end smartphones are no doubt costly which is why users, at times, need to make compromises in terms of performance or quality. Therefore, in order to ease your pain, here is a list of few latest smartphones that are introduced within 16000 along with good display, solid RAM and a powerful battery, reports IndiaTv.

Motorola Moto G: The new Moto G promises its users with decent specifications and genuine android software. It features 5 MP of Primary camera and 1.3 MP secondary front facing camera. The Android version featured by Moto G is of v4.3 (Jelly Bean)OS. This phone sports a 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 Quad Core Processor and 1 GB RAM. The new Moto G supports dual SIM and comes with HD recording facility. It has a 4.5 inch of HD display with Wi Fi enabled and an inbuilt 16 GB memory. This phone is available on Flipkart at 13, 999. 

XOLO Q2000: XOLO Q2000, whose Black variant is available on Flipkart at 14, 999 holds expandable storage capacity of 32 GB. With a Quad Core Processor of 1.2 GHz this Wi Fi enabled phone contains Android v4.2 (Jelly Bean) OS. Along with its Glamorous 5.5 inch display and full HD recording, this Dual SIM phone will completely fulfill your hobbies of photography with its 13MP primary camera and a 2MP of secondary camera.

Sony Experia M: In comparison to Experia C, this Experia M is much preferred because of its powerful battery life. It supports one touch Functions with NFC. In Experia M, Sony has installed great entertainment contents offering through its Unique Application. It also has a new version of 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Dual Core Processor with Jelly Bean Android v4.1 OS. Consisting an Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB, this 4 inch Hi-quality Display phone sports a 5MP of Primary camera and 0.3 MP Secondary camera. This phone also supports Wi Fi; available on Flipkart at 11780.
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