Best Camera Phone Under 20000 in Bangladesh Camera On a Budget

Best Camera Phone Under 20000 in Bangladesh: Camera On a Budget

Smartphones have been with us for a long time, and we Bangladeshis love our smartphones as besides keeping us connected, these devices also let us capture and hold our beloved memories. As a result, camera mobile phones on a budget have become an inseparable part of our lives. 

Thanks to the massive technological advancement, now you can get camera phones for as low as 20000 taka while not compromising on performance. Brands like Samsung, Google, Xiaomi, Realme , ViVo and even Motorola are competing head-to-head in this arena, and it’s simply a delight to talk about some of their smartphones.

So gear up folks, just like our last few weeks’ devices, today we bring you another budget friendly listing. Let’s uncover some of the best camera phones under 20000 today, where you will find some exceptional camera prowess and praiseworthy performance  — all while remaining just as stylish as you are!

The Top 10 Camera Smartphones Under 20K in BD

But before jumping into the list, we’d also like you to know that we considered a few primary factors while making our list, so the phones don’t just capture stunning photos, but also perform quite well for everyday users. 

Later, we’ll leave a brief explanation of these points. Depending on those criteria, you can have a better idea about smartphone cameras at a budget price tag and choose one for yourself even if you’re not going with any of the models in our today’s list. Now, it’s time for the list –

Redmi Note 14 4G

Redmi Note 14 4G
ProsCons
Exceptional battery capacity & charging speedPlastic back might feel cheap but a unique texture repels the feeling
Bright high refresh display delivers stunning visuals
Thoughtful & functional AI integration gives perks in everyday use

Kicking off our list with none other than the Redmi Note 14 4G. Redmi claims it comes with a “flagship” camera which definitely is an overstatement but the picture quality for the price could almost make you buy that claim! Here’s why – 

With a 108 MP main sensor from a 3 camera module and 20 MP selfie cam, Note 14 delivers stunning, lifelike colors in both selfies and regular shots. Credit of the Xiaomi RAW domain algorithm, and a vast dynamic range helping in acquiring exceptional contrast. All is driven by a MediaTek Helio G99 Ultra chipset (often outperforming some “flagship” ones in clockspeed), while AI brings a myriad of perks. For those with a knack for vlogs, rejoice — the Note 14 by Redmi allows dual video capture, meaning you can record video on both front & rear camera simultaneously.

On the regular side, the phone shines in areas like battery, display — a 5500 mAh battery charging with 33W drivers just enough juice for more than a day’s use, while the high brightness, fast refresh screen brings photos and videos to life with great vividness.

Mini Specs
Display
: 6.67 inch | AMOLED | 120H
Chipset: Mediatek Helio G99 Ultra (6 nm) | 2.2 GHz | Mali-G57 MC2
Rear Camera: 108 (wide) | 2 MP (macro) | 2 MP (depth) | Video: 1080p @30 / 60fps
Front Camera: 20 (wide) | Video: 1080p @30 fps
Battery: 5500 mAh | Charging: 33W Wired

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Motorola G45 5G

Motorola G45 5G
ProsCons
Vegan leather design makes the phone insanely premium Battery life could be better, but delivers enough power for the components
Praiseworthy camera that wonderful photos 
Responsive 120Hz display for smooth experience 

Motorola has always stood for no-nonsense design, with solid build and reliable performance — and the Moto G45 5G sticks to that winning formula. It delivers a sleek style, impressive durability, strong camera capabilities, and top-tier performance wrapped in a budget-friendly package. 

The phone’s unique selling point is its vegan leather back finish that exudes elegance, but the real magic happens after launching the camera. The rear module features 2 cameras, a 50 MP main with a 28MP macro lens. Using Quad Pixel technology, the Moto G45 5G combines four smaller pixels into a larger one, letting the sensor capture significantly more light. This results in better detail, richer tones, and more texture in your photos.

Powered by the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 chipset, this phone ensures seamless multitasking and gaming. Its 6.5-inch 120Hz IPS display offers smooth experience when streaming or scrolling. With a 5000mAh battery, you get solid performance.

Mini Specs
Display
: 6.5 inches | IPS LCD | 120Hz
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 (6 nm)
Rear Camera: 50 MP (wide) | 2 MP (macro) | Video: 1080p @30 fps with gyro-EIS
Front Camera: 16 MP (wide) | Video: 1080p @30 fps
Battery: 5000 mAh | Charging: 18W wired, PD, QC

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Honor X7a

Honor X7a
ProsCons
Magic UI by HONOR is clean and intuitiveHD display may not impress hardcore gamers, but sharpness is good enough for casual users
Large display gives extensive visual space for comfort
Massive battery keeps the phone up running more than most phones in this tier

Honors took inspiration in designing the X7a’s quad camera module from the iconic twin reflex camera – blending geometric aesthetics for technical advantage. Here, you get two 2MP depth and macro cameras along with the 5 MP wide sensor — all assisted by a whopping 50 MP main sensor. So capturing wide, night shots is real fun. For selfies the 8MP sensor offers decent shots.

Moving to the other parameters – a 6.67” LCD display running at 90Hz max, the photos and videos you record get impressively natural color reproduction. The UI is very clean and intuitive which is brained by a 12 nm Helio G37 chipset. Along with a modest performance the HONOR X7a also runs for long, thanks to the impressive 6000 mAh battery. This appeals to casual users who just want a clean UI and good photos for everyday use.

Mini Specs
Display
: 6.75 inches | TFT LCD
Chipset: Mediatek MT6765H Helio G37 (12 nm)
Rear Camera: 50 MP (wide) | 5 MP (ultrawide) | 2 MP (macro) | 2 MP (depth) | Video: 1080p @30 fps
Front Camera: 8 MP (wide) | Video: 1080p @30 fps
Battery: 5330 or 6000 mAh | Charging: 22.5W wired, 5W reverse wired

Realme 12x

ProsCons
Thin, featherlike design with good IP rating15W charging may feel sluggish, but advanced power management covers that up
Massive external storage upgradation opportunity
Impressive color tone with the new photo filters

We’ll get to the camera in a moment, but first, this phone feels like a bit of a personal collectible, if you will. It sports a feather-inspired design and packs in some pretty nifty perks here and there — like a notification island, air gestures for interaction, and improved power management. These quirky, offbeat features might just click with you if you’re the kind of fun-loving user who enjoys the sidekicks just as much as the main course.

As for the camera, the Realme 12x is equipped with a 50MP main sensor that captures decent photos in well-lit environments, along with an 8MP selfie camera. While the selfie cam didn’t blow us away, the three new built-in filters do a great job of enhancing tones. Temperatures can feel a bit flat in auto mode, but with manual settings at your fingertips, there’s plenty of room to tweak.

Powering the device is the Dimensity 6100+ processor, which brings advanced power efficiency and stronger signal performance to the table. The 15W charging might slow you down a bit, but overall, as a starter 5G phone, the Realme 12x definitely stands out.

Mini Specs
Display
: 6.67 inches | IPS LCD | 120 Hz
Chipset: Mediatek Dimensity 6100+ (6 nm)
Rear Camera: 50 MP (wide) | 2 MP (depth) | Video: 1080p @30 fps
Front Camera: 8 MP (wide) | Video: 1080p @30 fps
Battery: 5000 mAh | Charging: 15 Wired

Redmi Note 12 5G

Redmi Note 12 5G
ProsCons
Adaptive refresh rate offers enjoyable interactionsSelfie camera lacks the widest aperture, but bokeh effect is quite impressive
Impressive multitasking capability with powerful CPU & RAM
Clean and minimalist design language appeals to low-profile users

Sleek, lightweight, delicate and comfortable to hold — Redmi’s Note 12 5G embraces a flat frame design that speaks simplicity and practicality. The camera unit has a mix of 3 sensors – a 48MP wide, an 8 MP ultrawide and a 2 MP with macro lens. This makes almost all types of photography widely accessible. On the front, a 13 MP camera captures selfies in great detail.


The Note 12 5G also hits marks in performance and battery backup as well – a 5000 mAh battery charges at 33W to power the Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 chipset made with TSMC 6nm process. So, having an AMOLED screen adapting to 60, 90 & 120 Hz refresh rates – revisiting the memories you capture with the cameras becomes really smooth and vivid with high contrasts.

Mini Specs
Display
: 6.67 inches | AMOLED | 120 Hz (Adaptive)
Chipset: Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 (6 nm)
Rear Camera: 48 MP (wide) | 8 MP (ultrawide) | 2 MP (depth) Video: 1080p @30 fps
Front Camera: 13 MP (wide) | Video: 1080p @30 fps
Battery: 5000 mAh | Charging: 33W Wired

Galaxy A16 4G

Galaxy A16 4G
ProsCons
Expansive Super AMOLED display gives stunning contrast and colorsPlastic frame and backside may feel less luxurious, but the build is very durable
Up to 6 OS upgrades for better UI over many years to come
Robust wireless communication technologies keep signals stable while drawing less power

With a slim and lovely build complemented by solid potential for casual photos, Samsung’s Galaxy A16 (4G) brings a burst of energy at an exceptionally low price. The rear tri-camera module houses a 5 MP ultrawide, a 50 MP wide and a 2 MP macro units – while the front unit gets a 13 MP sensor. On a bright, sunny day all of these capture detailed photos and making them insta-worthy would take just a little retouching.


Brained by the trusted Helio G99 chipset, it gives a stunning visual pleasure using a Super AMOLED display. And for wireless comms you get Bluetooth 5.3 with WiFi 5 (often completed with NFC as well — varies by region / market), so video calls with a TWS earbud pair will be stable and power efficient. Again, a 5000 mAh battery keeps it running for almost a full day. So if you’re after a camera phone that also confidently delivers in other sections for an impressive budget friendly pricepoint, this one might be a good choice.

Mini Specs
Display
: 6.7 inches | Super AMOLED | 90 Hz (Max)
Chipset: Mediatek Helio G99 (6 nm)
Rear Camera: 50 MP (wide) | 5 MP (ultrawide) | 2 MP (macro) | Video: 1080p @30 fps
Front Camera: 13 MP (wide) | Video: 1080p @30 fps
Battery: 5000 mAh | Charging: 25 W Wired

Infinix Hot 50 Pro

Infinix Hot 50 Pro
ProsCons
Extremely slim and light build with a futuristic color and starling chic finish.Plastic build material feels slightly flimsy, but it’s tightly protected from splash or dusts
Highly advanced power management interface for gaming and multitasking
Built-in AI capabilities offer greater fun in using the phone

Infinix is tapping into the AI excitement with the Hot 50 Pro. Just say a simple command like ‘Cheese,’ ‘Shoot,’ or ‘Capture’ and voila! Your photo is taken. Yes, dual video mode is also present, so vlogging is totally on the table. But leaving the side dish, how’s the main course?

This one packs a 50MP main sensor for wide shots at an impressive f/1.6, giving you portraits with that buttery-smooth bokeh effect. The 8MP front camera captures selfies with vivid detail and solid color tones. At just around 7.6mm thick, this phone feels futuristic; thanks to the startling chic finish.

As the brain sits a Helio G100 processor which is paired with up to 8GB of extended RAM. Meaning, jumping between multiple heavy apps and games will be just as smooth as running a hot knife through butter. With a 120Hz FHD+ AMOLED display, everything on-screen feels much more alive. Add to that a sleek notification bar, an advanced power management interface for gaming, and rapid charging for the 5000mAh battery, and you’ve got a jam-packed, AI-optimized device that’s ready to be your right-hand wingman for vlogging and solo adventures.

Mini Specs
Display
: 6.78 inches | AMOLED | 120 Hz | 1B Colors
Chipset: Mediatek Helio G100 (6 nm)
Rear Camera: 50 MP (wide) | 2 MP (depth) | 3rd Camera: Unspecified | Video: 1440p @30 fps
Front Camera: 18 MP (wide) | Video: Yes
Battery: 5000 mAh | Charging: 33 W Wired

iQOO Z9x 5G

iQOO Z9x 5G
ProsCons
Impressive thermal and power efficiency gives a long service lifeTech-savvy users may not like the IPS display, but an immense local dimming technology mitigates that issue
Flagship tier performance potential with powerful components
Massive battery life for extra-long gaming sessions

iQOO by Vivo has been one of our favorite brands for no-nonsense phones at attractive price tags. The Z9x 5G is a prime example of why we love iQOO. This one has a porthole camera design that houses two cameras – a 50 MP wide and 2 MP depth for macro. On the front you’re getting an 8MP selfie cam — and all of these capture likeable photos with high saturation even at low-lit places.

For powers, this one uses the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chip with “huge capacity” RAMs. So running heavy apps is no big deal for it, and you’re backed by a massive 6000 mAh battery that charges fast using a 44W brick. Vivo’s used a “5-layer” cooling solution on this phone that actually works. So, if you’re up for a phone that looks great, does what it claims and captures frame-worthy shots, then iQOO Z9x might be your right pick.

Mini Specs
Display
: 6.72 inches | IPS LCD | 120 Hz
Chipset: Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 (4 nm)
Rear Camera: 50 MP (wide) | 2 MP (depth) | Video: 4K, 1080p
Front Camera: 8 MP (wide) | Video: 1080p @30 fps
Battery: 6000 mAh | Charging: 44 W Wired, Reverse wired

Motorola G35

Motorola G35
ProsCons
No-bloatware Android 14 offers a clean UI The 18W charging speed may feel a bit slow, but the phone itself isn’t a power-hungry device
Built-in AI image retouch enhances photography lovers’ experience
Boosted display colours elevate media consumption enjoyment

Moto G35 is the previous generation of G45 which we talked about earlier in this list. Similar to the G45, this one also features options to choose from matte or vegan leather finish — giving an elegant texture when touched. Built with the Unisoc T760 chipset, it offers enough power to handle basic multitasking. 

For images this one also uses the highly praised “quad pixel 2.0” technology on the camera system (50 + 8 MP for rear, 16 MP for front). With support for up to 4K resolutions, it captures stabilized videos and still shots. The in-built editing suite is quite impressive, integrating features like Smile Capture and Face Retouch.  Running on Android 14, the UI is perfectly clean, and is made live by a 5000 mAh battery. Again, the Moto G35 like the G45 is ready to be your right-hand man if you prefer a unique phone with solid build and reliable performance. 

Mini Specs
Display
: 6.72 inches | IPS LCD | 120 Hz
Chipset: Unisoc T760 (6 nm)
Rear Camera: 50 MP (wide) | 8 MP (ultrawide) | Video: 4K @30 fps, 1080p
Front Camera: 16 MP (wide) | Video: 1080p @30 fps
Battery: 5000 mAh | Charging: 18 W Wired

Galaxy M16

Galaxy M16
ProsCons
Natural colors in macro and selfie mode appeals to puristsNo headphone jack, but using any pair of wireless buds with Bluetooth 5.3 solves that
Charges fast and retains battery backup for long
Impressive multitasking capability

Down to the very last model in our list, we have yet another Galaxy phone because why not?! The M16 Galaxy smartphone shines from within — the famous Mediatek Dimensity 6300 chipset with Mali-G57 graphics. This ensures a lag-free experience across gaming, video recording and everything in between.

Photography is handled by a rear linear grouped camera array (50 + 5 + 2 MP) and 13 MP selfie camera system. For casual shots, Galaxy M16 can be a smart choice. Things like keeping memories of your toddler, or just regular Facebook stories can be made. You’ll also enjoy the natural texture and color in its macro camera. And the user interface is quite clean that comes with the promise of 6 major OS upgrades. 

However, you won’t get a 3.5 mm combo audio / mic jack with this. But NFC is available regardless of region or market, so that feels like a steal at such a low price. The battery is charged impressively fast with a 25W adapter. Thanks to IP54 protection, slight splash or accidental coffee spills won’t be an issue.

Mini Specs
Display
: 6.7 inches | Super AMOLED | 90 Hz
Chipset: Mediatek Dimensity 6300 (6 nm)
Rear Camera: 50 MP (wide) | 5 MP (ultrawide) | 2 MP (macro) | Video: 1080p @30 fps
Front Camera: 13 MP(wide) | Video: 1080p @30 fps
Battery: 5000 mAh | Charging: 25 W Wired

Still Confused? Let’s Help You Decide

The list above offers the best phones under 20K budget for camera, but you may also quickly go through our Best 30K Camera Phones if you’re ready to spend a little extra. And when choosing, taking the following points into consideration will help you make an informed purchase –

Camera System

The camera system plays the most significant part in image keeping. Look for a mix of telephoto to wide lenses in the camera array, and try to get a first hand experience of the color, temperature, contrast and dynamic range. If you love editing, a strong built-in editing suite will always come in handy. 

Remember, higher megapixels don’t necessarily mean great photos. Good photos come from how well a camera sensor captures data from light, and how good the data is processed.

Performance

Even with a great camera system, you’ll be frustrated if your phone just isn’t snappy enough. That’s why, consider performance potential based on CPU, GPU and RAM. Try to choose a chipset with higher CPU clockspeed, paired by a reliable GPU and ample RAM like 6 GB. Remember, the camera only records the image data, and that data is collectively handled by the GPU, CPU and RAM.

Storage

For storing all your thousands of enthusiastic shots, you need plenty of ROM. In today’s usage pattern, anything under 128GB might leave you hitting the limit way too soon. And if you’re shooting videos, pairing the phone with an external MicroSD card can be a real lifesaver. 

While cloud storage is always an option, having a physical storage card just makes life easier, especially when you don’t have access to stable internet everywhere.

Power Management

The more battery capacity, the longer you’ll be shooting. But recording hi-res, 4K or RAW files can draw massive power. So beyond considering higher capacity, keep charging speed in mind as well. A good power management interface will also help you tweak the power delivery for various scenarios – gaming, zoning out or getting productive.

Conclusion

Well that was a long blog! And thanks for sticking around till now. For 20K, you may score some of the best photography phones. If you’re interested to explore more options, feel free to visit the Phones & Tablets section on Apple Gadgets — where you can further fine tune your choice by narrowing down with filters like RAM – ROM, processor and your sweetest price point.

I hope we were able to help you find your next camera phone. And if not, at least now you know what is available in the market, so you may revisit your priorities and then make a decision. For any assistance, our expert support team is available 24/7. See you around in the next blog, until then keep well and keep exploring!

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