THE BEST CAMERA PHONE UNDER 20K

If you're looking for a mobile device that combines high-quality photography with the portability and convenience of a phone, there's never been a better time to buy. Cameraphones are more affordable than ever before and the quality is just as strong. There are some excellent choices to be found below 20K!
I'll be taking you through these phones one by one so you don't have to go through all that trouble yourself. I'll show you how they compare in terms of design, camera quality, and general performance as well as offer some final thoughts on what might make the best choice for your needs.
XIAOMI MI A1
PROS: Excellent dual cameras, Easy to hold and fast fingerprint sensor, Stock Android with fast updates, Support for IR blaster.
CONS: Not fully metal build
Design Rating: 9/10
Performance Rating: 8/10
Camera Rating: 8.5/10 Battery
Life Rating: 8/10
Value For Money Rating: 10/10
Buy XIAOMI MI A1 (BLACK, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB ROM) @ Rs 18999
Xiaomi never afraid to take risks and try something new — like the dual-sight photos feature on the Mi A1. The Snapdragon 625 is capable of producing some excellent photos and videos without draining the battery too quickly.
The Mi A1's hardware isn't anything special, but it gets the job done. The phone feels great when you hold it, and the metal unibody is easy to grip. There's a fingerprint sensor in front that's very fast at reading your finger-presses.
XIAOMI MI MAX 2
PROS: Fast charging, Excellent dual camera set up, Stock Android and MIUI are both clean and fast.
CONS: Huge bezel on the front, Not ideal for one-handed use
Design Rating: 8/10
Performance Rating: 9/10
Camera Rating: 8.5/10
Battery Life Rating: 9/10
Value For Money Rating: 8.5/10
Buy XIAOMI MAX 2 BLACK 4+64 GB @ Rs 15999
The Mi Max 2 is for those who want a device with a big screen that's battery life and performance can keep up with. The Snapdragon 625 is an excellent mid-range processor, even two years after it launched, and it's great to see that this phone comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.
The Max 2 has a huge 6.44-inch display but it handles well in the hand and you can use the phone with one hand. The camera is excellent and the phone's get more than enough battery life, even if you turn off all the features that the phone is capable of.
LG
LG's modular design was a pretty big deal when it launched, giving users the possibility to add extra functionality to the device through a variety of different modules. That approach didn't really work out, but the G5 is still a great phone.
There's a good chance this phone will be updated faster than any of the other phones on this list as well. LG seems committed to keeping its older devices up to date with stock Android, and that shows in the performance of this phone when you use it today.
PROS: Beautiful design, Excellent display, Fast charging
CONS: Unproven track record in terms of software updates, No expandable storage
Design Rating: 9/10
Performance Rating: 8.75/10
Camera Rating: 8.75/10 Battery
Life Rating: 8.5/10
Value For Money Rating: 9/10
Buy HONOR 6X (HUNG GOLD) @ Rs 16999
The 6X is a great mid-range phone that can compete with some of the upper-end devices on this list in many ways. The metal build looks great, and the phone feels good in the hand. It's also well equipped for taking photos and recording videos as well as playing games and watching videos.