Budget phones today have all the features and specifications that allow you to ace work and play. Contradictory to the general belief that you’ve got to pay more to get more, you can easily shop for top-notch mobiles under Rs.10,000. Besides, when you shop for a mobile phone from the Bajaj Finserv EMI Network, you’ll be spoilt for choice thanks to the wide range of phones on offer from top brands like Oppo, Vivo, Lava, Moto, Tecno, Nokia, and many others, all available on easy EMIs.
To make your purchase even more affordable, the EMI Network offers mobile phones on No Cost EMI that limits your expense to the purchase price without you having to pay a penny extra. You can repay this purchase price conveniently in EMIs spanning from 3 to 24 months. With an array of amazing offers, discounts, and cashback, you can save a significant amount of money on all your mobile purchases from the EMI Network.
Now that you know where to buy mobiles under 10,000, take a look at a short review of the 4 best ones with their specifications.
- Lava Z91 with EMIs starting at Rs. 1,060
If you want to choose a budget smartphone, go for the Lava Z91. Launched earlier this year in March, Lava Z91 comes with a touchscreen display of 5.70 inches that has a 720x1440 pixels resolution. The phone can support Dual SIM and a memory card of up to 128GB. With a powerful battery of 3000mAh, the battery life of this model is pretty good too. Couple a Quad Core 1.3GHz processor with the 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage and you get a powerful handheld device to easily sail through your daily tasks without a hitch. The phone sports a 13MP camera on the rear and an 8MP camera on the front that redefines the image quality for everything you click.
2. Xiaomi Redmi 4 with EMIs starting at Rs. 1,233
You can also consider buying the top-notch Xiaomi Redmi 4 on EMIs. This phone features a 5-inch touchscreen display that projects everything in HD resolution of 720x1280pixels. The non-removable battery is extremely powerful at 4100mAh. Running on an Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 processor that clocks 1.4GHz, this phone reduces any lags. It comes with variants in 2GB RAM and 16GB of internal storage, 3GB RAM and 32GB of internal storage, and 4GB RAM with 64GB of internal storage. This Redmi phone supports a microSD card that is extendable up to 128GB. The phone has a 13MP rear camera that supports LED flash and a 5MP front camera, which give clear photos. It runs on Android and Xiaomi's MIUI 8.2 skin. Additionally, this Redmi phone has a hybrid dual SIM tray that can house either two SIM cards or one SIM and a microSD card.
- Tecno I7 with EMIs starting from Rs. 1,083
Choose the Tecno I7 to bring home a device that adds more power and convenience to your usage. This phone has an anti-oil fingerprint sensor, which helps you unlock the phone seamlessly. It has a solid build quality too and flaunts a 5.5-inch full HD 1080x1920 pixels display. Powered by a 1.5GHz Octa-Core MediaTek MT6750T processor that runs on a 4GB RAM, this phone gives a decent performance. The phone has a powerful 16MP front camera which allows you to take amazing selfies in low light. For the rear camera, it has a 13MP camera with a quad-LED flash. The Tecno I7 also has a powerful 4000mAh battery that supports fast charging so you can charge your phone on-the-go and not compromise on those important calls. For connectivity, this phone supports VoLTE, GPS, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, so you can choose what suits you the best. Added to this is the HiOS topped with an Android operating system that ensures smooth customisations and supports fast operations.
3. Tecno 15 Pro with EMIs starting at Rs. 875
When you’re looking for a budget phone, also consider the Tecno 15 Pro that comes with a 5.50-inch display with a 720x1280 pixel resolution. Powered by a 1.5GHz Quad-Core processor that runs using a 3GB RAM, this phone gives more than just a good performance. The 32GB inbuilt storage of this mobile is expandable up to 128GB, which gives you immense flexibility and allows you to save all your important data without any hassles. The phone flaunts a great 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera. It houses a powerful non-removable 4000mAh battery and a dual-SIM tray, which supports Nano-SIMs, giving you a chance to keep your personal and private life separate.
With this list of 4 mobiles under Rs. 10,000, choose the best one according to your needs and head to the Bajaj Finserv EMI Network to buy it on No Cost EMIs. You can shop for your smartphone either online or offline using your EMI Network Card. If you don’t have an EMI Network Card, you can visit a partner store and get instant in-store financing.
Alternatively, you can also apply for an EMI Network Card through one of these options:
1. Online
Apply through the customer portal and make a small payment and get your digital EMI Network Card on your BFL Wallet app instantly.
2. Offline
Apply for an EMI Network Card when you make a purchase on easy EMIs at any of the partner stores on the EMI Network.
Note the following basic documentation required to apply for an EMI Network Card:
• Documents like Aadhaar card, PAN card, and a cancelled cheque
• A duly signed ECS mandate
Ready with your EMI Network Card, add the best mobile of your choice to your shopping cart. Before you make your purchase, check your pre-approved offer from Bajaj Finserv to expedite your application. Utilise the pre-approved amount waiting for you to fund your purchases or avail an array of offers on personal loans, home loans, and other financial services to finance your life stress-free!
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes.


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