Price List of Android Mobile Phones in India | 2016
All Android Mobile Phones with prices in India.
PriceBaba helps you find the best prices of Android Mobile Phones
currently on sale on various e-commerce site. Last Updated on 5th
January 2016. View all lists.
Android runs on for over 80 percent of smartphones sold in India. This list will provide you all Android phones that are on sale in India. Android powers most of the cheapest phones to the most premium smartphones in the world. With the biggest app store on the planet today, Google Play offers a variety of functional & entertaining apps.
Android runs on for over 80 percent of smartphones sold in India. This list will provide you all Android phones that are on sale in India. Android powers most of the cheapest phones to the most premium smartphones in the world. With the biggest app store on the planet today, Google Play offers a variety of functional & entertaining apps.
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Found 1816 matching products
Samsung Galaxy On7
Rs. 10,990
- 5.5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1.5 GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy J7
Rs. 14,999
- 5.5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1.5 GB RAM
Motorola Moto G (3rd Gen) 16GB
Rs. 11,499
- 5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy On5
Rs. 8,990
- 5 inch Screen
- 8 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1.5 GB RAM
HTC Desire 816G Dual Sim
Rs. 16,000
- 5.5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1 GB RAM
Lenovo K3 Note
Rs. 9,999
- 5.5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Xiaomi Mi 4i 16GB
Rs. 11,990
- 5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
HTC Desire 526G+ Dual Sim 16GB
Rs. 7,299
- 4.7 inch Screen
- 8 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1024 MB RAM
Samsung Galaxy J1 4G
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- 4.3 inch Screen
- 5 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 768 MB RAM
Samsung Galaxy J5
Rs. 12,260
- 5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1.5 GB RAM
HTC Desire 626G+ Dual Sim
Rs. 10,650
- 5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1 GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy J2
Rs. 8,149
- 4.7 inch Screen
- 5 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1 GB RAM
Xiaomi Redmi 2 Prime
Rs. 6,999
- 4.7 inch Screen
- 8 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime ...
Rs. 9,250
- 5 inch Screen
- 8 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1 GB RAM
HTC Desire 820s
Rs. 16,146
- 5.5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy E7
Rs. 16,899
- 5.5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Asus ZenFone 2 Laser 2GB (Z...
Rs. 9,999
- 5.5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Vivo X6
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- 6 inch Screen
- 21 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 4 GB RAM
Motorola Moto X Play 16GB
Rs. 18,499
- 5.5 inch Screen
- 21 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy Core Prime G...
Rs. 6,299
- 4.5 inch Screen
- 5 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1 GB RAM
Micromax Canvas Spark Q380
Rs. 5,886
- 4.7 inch Screen
- 8 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1 GB RAM
Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 E313
Rs. 7,850
- 5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1 GB RAM
Lenovo A6000
Rs. 6,650
- 5 inch Screen
- 8 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1 GB RAM
Sony Xperia T2 Ultra Dual D...
Rs. 14,799
- 6 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1 GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3 SM-...
Rs. 4,999
- 4 inch Screen
- 5 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 512 MB RAM
Micromax Canvas Xpress 4G
Rs. 6,199
- 5 inch Screen
- 8 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Vivo V1
Rs. 14,180
- 5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
HTC Desire 820
Rs. 23,849
- 5.5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Asus Zenfone 2 32GB ZE551ML...
Rs. 19,490
- 5.5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 4 GB RAM
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua Dual
Rs. 17,400
- 5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Micromax Canvas Nitro 4G E455
Rs. 9,185
- 5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Xiaomi Redmi 2
Rs. 5,999
- 4.7 inch Screen
- 8 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1 GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 SM-G...
Rs. 11,099
- 5.25 inch Screen
- 8 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1.5 GB RAM
Micromax Canvas 5
Rs. 12,100
- 5.2 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 3 GB RAM
HTC Desire 826
Rs. 19,885
- 5.5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Lenovo A7000
Rs. 8,849
- 5.5 inch Screen
- 8 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy A7
Rs. 22,889
- 5.5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G
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- 5.5 inch Screen
- 13 MP Camera
- Single SIM
- 2 GB RAM
Micromax Canvas Fire 4 A107
Rs. 5,655
- 4.5 inch Screen
- 8 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 1 GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy Core 2 SM-G355H
Rs. 6,375
- 4.5 inch Screen
- 5 MP Camera
- Dual SIM
- 768 MB RAM
In all probability, even if you have not used one, you must have heard
of something called as Android if the world of personal electronics
remotely interests you. Android smartphones are the highest selling
smartphones in the world, and rule the roost when it comes to leading
the smartphone race. To put it all very simply and in the broadest of
terms possible, Android is an OS that is made by Google and its partners
which is sourced to the OEM partners that put Android on their
manufactured devices. As an OS, Android is based on Linux Kernels and is
being developed by Google.
Interestingly, at its inception, all the way back in 2003, Android Inc was aiming to develop a smart and intelligent operating system for Digital Cameras. They later realised that the market was too small for cameras and as a result focussed energies into developing an OS for mobile devices in order to compete against Symbian and Windows Phone. The project largely remained a secret until 2005 when Google bought out Android Inc for $50 million. It was then that the news really started spreading that Google was set to venture into the mobile phone market. Thanks to the marketing prowess and financial muscle of Google, Android was pitched to several OEMs and carriers with the promise of providing a system that is continuously. While the gossip spread about the impending arrival of Google into the mobile space thanks to the several patents filing, it was not until 2006 that we saw the glimpse of a working Android phone. The phone was codenamed 'Sooner' and was a QWERTY keypad device with a touchscreen. Soon after in 2007, the Open Handset alliance was formed with the coming together of several phone OEMs (Samsung, HTC, Sony), carriers (Sprint and T-Mobile) and chipset makers (Qualcomm and Texas Instruments). We had to wait till 2008 for the first commercial Android smartphone, which was the HTC Dream. Since then Google has had a major Android release almost annually. The first letter of the release name has always been in alphabetical order and corresponded to a dessert. For example, after Android 'Alpha' and 'Beta', the first commercial Android release (1.5) was called Cupcake. It was followed by Android 1.6 a.k.a Donut, Android 2.1 Eclair. Android 2.2 was called Froyo, Android 2.3 was named Gingerbread while Android 4.0 came to be called Ice Cream Sandwich and so on.
Most of the OEM partners of Android modify the stock Android experience by adding a skin on top which adds software features and stand out from the competition. The flip side to skinning is that any major update by Google then takes good few months to roll out to these Android phones as the OEMs can only start working on them when Google finally releases the codes. To fight this, Google has introduced Nexus line of devices which are basically phones made by the selected OEM partners of Android and run Android in its most native state. These Nexus devices are always first ones to receive any major Android update. The first Nexus device was the Nexus One manufactured by HTC and that has been followed by the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 manufactured by Samsung, LG and Motorola respectively. Android has also been used to power several tablets made by Motorola, Samsung, Dell, Acer, Asus etc. Just like smartphones, there is a Nexus line of tablets which features a couple of generations of Nexus 7 manufactured by Asus, Nexus 9 by HTC and Nexus 10 by Samsung. The monikers of 7, 9 and 10 in this case have always represented the screen size of the tablets.
In terms of market shares of 2014, Android boasts of over 1.14 billion users which is almost 75% of the smartphones that exist. Such is the popularity of Android phones that for majority of people, that the term smartphone has become synonymous with Android. With phones available right from the budget price of about Rs 3,000 all the way up to a lakh, there is an Android phone that fits into every price range. With so many choices around, it is easy to miss out on an Android phone and that is why, we at Pricebaba have gone through the tedious process of picking up each and every Android phone present so that you can curate and make the pick which best suits your usage and budget. The result of our hard work is the page you see here, and we promise, you will never need to look at any other place in order to find yourself an Android phone.
Interestingly, at its inception, all the way back in 2003, Android Inc was aiming to develop a smart and intelligent operating system for Digital Cameras. They later realised that the market was too small for cameras and as a result focussed energies into developing an OS for mobile devices in order to compete against Symbian and Windows Phone. The project largely remained a secret until 2005 when Google bought out Android Inc for $50 million. It was then that the news really started spreading that Google was set to venture into the mobile phone market. Thanks to the marketing prowess and financial muscle of Google, Android was pitched to several OEMs and carriers with the promise of providing a system that is continuously. While the gossip spread about the impending arrival of Google into the mobile space thanks to the several patents filing, it was not until 2006 that we saw the glimpse of a working Android phone. The phone was codenamed 'Sooner' and was a QWERTY keypad device with a touchscreen. Soon after in 2007, the Open Handset alliance was formed with the coming together of several phone OEMs (Samsung, HTC, Sony), carriers (Sprint and T-Mobile) and chipset makers (Qualcomm and Texas Instruments). We had to wait till 2008 for the first commercial Android smartphone, which was the HTC Dream. Since then Google has had a major Android release almost annually. The first letter of the release name has always been in alphabetical order and corresponded to a dessert. For example, after Android 'Alpha' and 'Beta', the first commercial Android release (1.5) was called Cupcake. It was followed by Android 1.6 a.k.a Donut, Android 2.1 Eclair. Android 2.2 was called Froyo, Android 2.3 was named Gingerbread while Android 4.0 came to be called Ice Cream Sandwich and so on.
Most of the OEM partners of Android modify the stock Android experience by adding a skin on top which adds software features and stand out from the competition. The flip side to skinning is that any major update by Google then takes good few months to roll out to these Android phones as the OEMs can only start working on them when Google finally releases the codes. To fight this, Google has introduced Nexus line of devices which are basically phones made by the selected OEM partners of Android and run Android in its most native state. These Nexus devices are always first ones to receive any major Android update. The first Nexus device was the Nexus One manufactured by HTC and that has been followed by the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 manufactured by Samsung, LG and Motorola respectively. Android has also been used to power several tablets made by Motorola, Samsung, Dell, Acer, Asus etc. Just like smartphones, there is a Nexus line of tablets which features a couple of generations of Nexus 7 manufactured by Asus, Nexus 9 by HTC and Nexus 10 by Samsung. The monikers of 7, 9 and 10 in this case have always represented the screen size of the tablets.
In terms of market shares of 2014, Android boasts of over 1.14 billion users which is almost 75% of the smartphones that exist. Such is the popularity of Android phones that for majority of people, that the term smartphone has become synonymous with Android. With phones available right from the budget price of about Rs 3,000 all the way up to a lakh, there is an Android phone that fits into every price range. With so many choices around, it is easy to miss out on an Android phone and that is why, we at Pricebaba have gone through the tedious process of picking up each and every Android phone present so that you can curate and make the pick which best suits your usage and budget. The result of our hard work is the page you see here, and we promise, you will never need to look at any other place in order to find yourself an Android phone.
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