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-Kabir Jain
If you’re planning to upgrade your phone in 2026 without stepping into flagship territory, the midrange space looks surprisingly strong. Most brands have pushed better displays, bigger batteries, and cleaner software, and you can now get reliable performance without paying premium prices.
We’ve rounded up some of the best options under ₹30,000 so you can pick something that fits your style, your workload, or even your gaming habits.
Motorola Edge 60 Pro
The Motorola Edge 60 Pro brings a good balance of performance, display quality, and battery life. It runs on the Dimensity 8350 Extreme Edition chip with up to 16 GB of RAM, and the 6.7-inch P OLED panel stays bright outdoors with smooth 120 Hz scrolling.
The triple camera setup handles daytime shots well, and the phone also offers wireless charging and solid endurance from its 6000 mAh battery. If you like a clean interface and a curved display, this one fits the bill.
OnePlus Nord 5
The OnePlus Nord 5 aims at users who want fast performance without paying for a flagship. Powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, it performs well in day to day use and even holds steady during gaming.
The 6.83 inch AMOLED display is sharp and fluid at 144 Hz, and the battery lasts long thanks to its 6800 mAh capacity. Cameras are fairly reliable and OxygenOS feels light and responsive, which makes the phone a comfortable all rounder for many people.
Vivo T4 Pro
The Vivo T4 Pro focuses on a smooth display and a versatile camera setup. It comes with a 6.77-inch curved AMOLED panel and the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip, which keeps things running smoothly for most users. The 50 MP main sensor and periscope lens offer some flexibility, and the battery life holds up well thanks to a 6500 mAh unit with 90W charging.
If you’re someone who values design and camera stability more than raw horsepower, this one lands in a sweet spot.
Nothing Phone 3a Pro
The Nothing Phone 3a Pro (review) feels like a refreshing alternative in a sea of similar-looking devices. It uses the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 paired with a bright 120 Hz AMOLED display and a lightweight software experience through Nothing OS.
The camera system is surprisingly flexible with a 50 MP main lens, an 8 MP ultrawide, and a 50 MP periscope lens offering up to 3x optical zoom. Battery life is dependable thanks to a 5000 mAh cell, and the overall experience feels clean and minimal.
iQOO Neo 10R
If you want performance first, the iQOO Neo 10R stands out. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 delivers strong benchmark scores and pairs well with the 144 Hz AMOLED display for gaming or any heavy workload.
The 6400 mAh battery easily lasts through a long day and charges fast with 80W support. The camera setup stays simple but effective with a 50 MP main lens and an 8 MP ultrawide. This one is very much built for speed and long sessions of use.
POCO F7
The POCO F7 hits the midrange segment with flagship like performance. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 pushes some of the highest scores in its price band, and the 7550 mAh battery makes it one of the longest lasting phones you can buy under ₹30,000.
The big 6.83 inch AMOLED display looks great for media and gaming, and features like Wi Fi 7, NFC, and an IP68 rating add a little extra polish. If you want raw power and battery life in one package, the F7 is worth a look.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE
The Galaxy S24 FE edges slightly above this price category at launch, but it often drops into the ₹30,000 range during sales. It runs on the Exynos 2400e and comes with a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x display that stays bright outdoors. The triple camera system handles most lighting conditions well and supports up to 3x optical zoom.
It may not match some rivals on battery or charging speed, but the biggest advantage is Samsung’s seven-year software promise, which gives the phone a long life cycle.
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