Written By Divya
If camera consistency and a clutter-free UI matter to me, I’d consider the Pixel 10 Pro. Priced at Rs 1,09,999, it offers a sharp LTPO OLED display, Tensor G5 performance, and a reliable triple-camera setup with strong selfie output.
Battery life alone makes the Find X9 Pro worth a look. Priced at Rs 1,09,999, it packs a 7,500mAh battery, a bright LTPO AMOLED screen, and Hasselblad-tuned cameras led by a 200MP periscope sensor.
If I wanted a phone that does almost everything well, this would be an easy recommendation. At Rs 1,09,840, you get a large AMOLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite power, a 200MP camera system, and long-term software support.
At Rs 1,09,999, the Vivo X300 Pro stands out for camera hardware. The 200MP periscope lens goes further on zoom, while the Dimensity 9500 chip and 6,510mAh battery.
If photography is high on the priority list, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra fits well. At Rs 1,09,999, it offers a 200MP periscope camera, and 4K selfie video support.
At just Rs 72,999, this Realme GT 8 Pro is all about performance and battery power with some flagship-level experience. It packs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, 7000mAh battery and a 144Hz refresh rate display.
Under a lakh, this is another major option to go with. At Rs 72,999, the OnePlus 15 delivers Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 performance, a large LTPO AMOLED display, and a triple-camera setup of 50MP each.
The iPhone 17 Pro is a strong flagship, but it may not fit everyone’s priorities. And switching isn’t just about leaving iOS, it’s about choosing features that suit your usage.