Nord CE4
Nord CE4 comes with a massive 5,500 mAh battery (Image credit: OnePlus)
While there is no shortage of good smartphones, only a few can offer all-day battery life. Despite the claims, most mid-range smartphones require a second charge before the end of the day to keep them alive. Here is a curated list of the top five smartphones, all priced well under Rs 25,000, featuring a large battery that delivers stellar battery life.
OnePlus Nord CE4
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You can pick up a new handset starting April 4. (Image: OnePlus)
The latest Nord from OnePlus now features the biggest battery ever featured on a OnePlus phone: 5,500 mAh. It also has 100W fast charging support, which can fully charge the device in just 30 minutes. Not just the battery life, the OnePlus Nord CE4, starting at Rs 24,999, has features like a new Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC, 8 GB RAM, and 128 GB storage. The phone also supports the company’s AI Erase image editing feature. With bank offers, one can get additional discounts on the device, and the phone ships with the latest Android 14-based OxygenOS 14.
Honor X9b 5G
The Sunrise Orange variant of the Honor X9b is pictured here. (Zohaib Ahmed / Express photo)
The Sunrise Orange variant of the Honor X9b is pictured here. (Zohaib Ahmed / Express photo)
The Honor X9b 5G (review) is another compelling mid-range smartphone, especially for those needing a smartphone with a curved display and the biggest possible battery. The device currently retails for Rs 24,999, and it packs a 5,800 mAh battery, one of the highest-capacity batteries ever featured on a smartphone with a curved display. However, this isn’t the fastest charging phone in the segment, and 35W fast charging takes almost two hours to charge this device fully.
Samsung Galaxy F54 5G
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The Samsung Galaxy F54 5G is powered by the same chipset as the Galaxy A54. (Image: Zohaib Ahmed/Indian Express)
This mid-ranger from Samsung costs Rs 22,999 and comes with a massive 6,000 mAh battery, making it one of the best Samsung smartphones in terms of battery life. Again, like other Galaxy F series devices, the fast charging speeds are limited to just 25W, and the phones take over two hours to fully charge. This shouldn’t be an issue, as the Galaxy F54 (review) can easily last for an entire day, even for heavy users.
Motorola G54
If you are looking for a smartphone that’s well under Rs 20,000, offers stock Android, and has a big battery, the Motorola G54 is a good choice. The device currently sells for Rs 18,999 and has a 6,000 mAh battery with support for 33W fast charging. However, Motorola is already teasing the launch of the Motorola G64 in India with the same 6,000 mAh battery but with a better chip. We suggest the upcoming model rather than the outgoing variant if you can wait.
itel P40+
This is the most affordable yet longest-lasting smartphone featured here, thanks to its massive 7,000 mAh battery. At just under Rs 8,500, this device can easily last for over two days for most users. However, unlike the other devices that we have featured in this listicle, the performance isn’t that great, and this is strictly for those who value battery life above everything else.
You can choose any of these smartphones based on your requirements. While the OnePlus Nord CE 4 offers a more rounded smartphone experience, the Honor X9b offers a premium design with a vegan leather back and a curved display. In contrast, Samsung Galaxy F54 offers a highly customisable UI and extended software support. Lastly, Motorola G54 offers stock Android with great battery life, and Itel P40+ is for those who need a phone that can last for days on a single charge.
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