Budget 5G phones: Want a 5G phone without investing so much? You’re in luck. Several affordable phones have slipped into India, promising large screens, new designs, and speedy processors. But don’t be fooled by their prices, some of them pack more than you might realize. If you’re torn between Redmi, Samsung, itel, and Acer, we’ve broken down all the need-to-knows so you can figure out what fits your bill.
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Redmi A5 5G
Redmi A5 5G offers a good balance of performance and battery for users requiring a basic 5G experience. Its IPS display is good enough for daily use, and 800 nits of brightness make everything readable in sunlight. Snapdragon 4 Gen3 performs everyday tasks well, and with 4GB RAM along with virtual boost, it takes care of most casual requirements. The 50MP triple camera is adequate for social media photos, and the 5500mAh battery is a big plus. It also charges fast at 33W and has a memory card slot of its own.
itel A95
itel A95 may look good with the punch-hole display, but lacks in screen quality. The 720p screen feels a little dull, though the 120Hz refresh rate provides smooth scrolling. Fueled by Dimensity 6300, it does provide fast performance for budget users. Storage can be expanded through a dedicated slot, and it comes with 4GB RAM that has virtual boost. The average dual 50MP camera and 18W fast charging, which is slower than competitors, are there. But it’s slim and light to hold.
Acer Super ZX
Acer Super ZX has a surprise inside. It includes a more premium 1080p screen, improved pixel density, and a 64MP primary camera, more than the majority provide at this price. It’s driven by the same Dimensity 6300 chip, but supported by 8GB RAM and huge 256GB storage, so it’s prepared for more demanding tasks. You don’t receive memory card support, but internal storage will suffice for most. The 33W charging and 5000mAh battery combination make it sensible. If you prefer better looks and performance, this one’s worth taking a second look at.

Samsung Galaxy M06 5G
Galaxy M06 5G maintains the light and minimalist theme. Its PLS LCD screen is not the sharpest with 720p and 90Hz refresh, but it suffices for web browsing or video streaming. It runs on Dimensity 6300 and 4GB RAM, making day-to-day use decent. It has 128GB storage and a hybrid slot for expansion. Camera output is decent, and charging is limited to 25W, which may seem slow to some. Nevertheless, it gets the job done with a solid experience.
Samsung Galaxy F06 5G
Galaxy F06 5G is very similar to M06 in terms of specs, with only minor changes. It offers a 60Hz LCD rather than 90Hz, so animations are just that bit slower. All else is identical, with the 720p screen, 5000mAh battery, 25W charging, and dual 50MP cameras. Its selling point is Samsung’s brand confidence and constant updates, so it is a safe bet for those who want long-term use without unpleasant surprises.

Final Thoughts
Acer Super ZX leads with improved resolution, increased storage, and a more powerful camera setup, but Redmi A5 5G retaliates with increased battery and memory card support. If simplicity and smoother performance are your priority, Samsung or its itel variants may be more for you. It all comes down to what you’re willing to sacrifice display, camera, or charging.
