Summary of "Бюджет до 20.000р. "Что же выбрать, чтобы не прогадать?""
Summary of Budget Smartphones Under 20,000 Rubles Reviewed in the Video
1. OPPO K12S
Price: 10,000–12,000 RUB (base 8/128 GB), 256 GB version recommended (+500-700 RUB)
Main Features: - 6.67-inch screen, 120 Hz refresh rate (up to 180 Hz in gaming mode) - Low PWM flicker for eye comfort - Large 7,000 mAh battery with very fast 80W charging (Superwook protocol), also supports 33.5W PPS and Flash Charge - Snapdragon 64-core processor - LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage - Cooling system with a large evaporation chamber (5,700 mm², total volume >20,000 mm²) - Main camera: Omnivision 50D40 sensor with digital image stabilization, good photo quality for the segment - IP65 dust and water resistance
Pros: - Excellent specs for price - Great battery and charging - Good camera stabilization - Popular in China and India - Suitable for budget gaming
Cons: - Large screen bezels - Lacks 7th and 20th LTE bands - No 1+3 modem aggregation
2. Moto G71 Pro (Global G86 variant)
Price: 11,500–13,000 RUB
Main Features: - 10-bit color display, 446 PPI, very thin bezels (1.35 mm) - Promises constant current dimming (unverified) - Full IP69 protection and military-grade certifications (temperature, altitude, drop tests) - Battery: 6,720 mAh, 30W charging, very high charge density (881 Wh/L) - Dolby Atmos sound support - Main camera: LUT 600 sensor with optical image stabilization, excellent photo/video quality for price - Open bootloader, can be reflashed to G100 Pro for enhanced features
Pros: - Robust build and protection - Great camera - Excellent sound - Open bootloader
Cons: - Proprietary POL display calibration not for everyone - Limited software features on global version - Mediocre Dimensity 7400 performance - Lacks 20th LTE band
3. Xiaomi Poco M8
Price: Not specified, budget segment
Main Features: - Thin and light (178g, 7.35mm thick) - AMOLED Full HD+ display, 388 PPI, 240 Hz touch sampling (but no forced 120 Hz refresh) - Battery: 5,520 mAh, 40/5W charging - Camera: Light Fusion 400 (renamed Omnivision 50D40) - Runs Hyper OS 2.0 (global version) - Supports microSD up to 1 TB
Pros: - Cool design - AMOLED display - Expandable storage
Cons: - Build quality issues (bends easily) - Intrusive ads - Mediocre battery and charging compared to competitors - Camera and overall performance not outstanding
4. iQOO Z10 Turbo
Price: ~17,000 RUB (base 12/256 GB)
Main Features: - Gaming-focused phone with Dimensity 8400 Pro chipset - Huge 7,620 mAh battery, LPDDR5X RAM (quad-channel), UFS 4.1 storage - Large cooling system (7,000 mm² evaporation chamber) - Main camera with AMX 882 sensor and auto-stabilization chip, fast and bypass charging support - Strong gaming performance, better than Xiaomi Poco X7 Pro
Pros: - Excellent gaming performance - Large battery - Advanced cooling - Good camera for price
Cons: - No 7th/20th LTE bands - No 1+3 aggregation - Modest network speeds - Poor earpiece quality - Cheap screen protector prone to sticking
5. Honor X70
Price: Over 20,000 RUB for 12/256 GB; 512 GB version often under 20,000 RUB on sale
Main Features: - Emphasis on huge autonomy and wireless charging (80W wireless, rare in this segment) - Compact and slim design (7.96 mm thick) - IP68/69K protection - High-quality screen with eye protection features - 50 MP AMX 906 camera replaced by 108 MP Samsung HM3 sensor (2021 tech) - Good memory options, wireless charging support
Pros: - Wireless charging - Large memory - Compact design - Good battery life
Cons: - Older camera sensor - Price higher than 20k for base version - Chinese version has some software quirks (RAM management)
6. OPPO K13 Turbo & K13 Turbo Pro
Price: Under 20,000 RUB
Main Features: - Active cooling system (rare in budget phones) - Same camera sensor as K12S (Omnivision 50D40), used even as ultra-wide on some models - Storage: UFS 3.1 (K13 Turbo), UFS 4.0 (K13 Turbo Pro) - Chipsets: Dimensity 8450 (K13 Turbo), Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (K13 Turbo Pro) - K13 Turbo Pro has adjustable backlight around cooler, optical stabilization on camera - Good gaming performance (Genshin Impact at 90 fps, Arena Breakout at 120 fps) - Large 7,000 mAh battery, IPX9 water resistance (no dust protection due to cooler) - Fast and bypass charging, 240 Hz touchscreen
Pros: - Great gaming performance - Active cooling - Good battery - Premium features in budget segment
Cons: - Camera quality average - No dust protection - Some software issues
7. Moto 60 Pro / HD60
Price: Often under 20,000 RUB for 512 GB version
Main Features: - Focus on cameras: LUT700C main sensor (renamed MX896), ultra-wide and telephoto lenses from Galaxy S23 series - 6,000 mAh battery (two-section), 15W wireless charging, 90W wired charging (125W in Japanese version with smaller battery) - Dimensity 8350 chipset, large cooling system with evaporation chamber and heat dissipation through display - 6.7-inch screen, Gorilla Glass Victus, 120 Hz refresh rate, touchscreen up to 300 Hz in gaming mode - IP69 and military-grade STG 810H protection - Good sound, eco-leather body materials
Pros: - Excellent camera setup for price - Strong build and protection - Good charging options - Gaming-capable display and cooling
Cons: - Strange software with minor bugs and extreme visual effects - Limited to 4K 30fps video - Mediocre night video - Psychedelic screen calibration colors
8. iQOO Z10 (Russian Market Version)
Price: Up to 20,000 RUB
Main Features: - 7,300 mAh battery, 90W fast charging - 6.77-inch display, Snapdragon 7S Gen 2 processor - 256 GB storage, AMX 882 main camera with optical stabilization - Front camera based on Galaxy Core 321 sensor (aperture f/2.0) - IP65 protection, official Vivo warranty (18 months), no Chinese firmware tweaks
Pros: - Good hardware for price - Fast charging - Solid battery - Decent camera - Reliable purchase with warranty
Cons: - Front camera sensor choice questionable - No major standout features
Overall Verdict
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Best for Gaming: iQOO Z10 Turbo, OPPO K13 Turbo Pro (active cooling, strong chipsets)
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Best Battery & Charging: OPPO K12S (7,000 mAh, 80W fast charging), Honor X70 (wireless 80W charging)
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Best Camera: Moto 60 Pro (multi-lens system with Galaxy S23 tech), Moto G71 Pro (optical stabilization, Dolby Atmos sound)
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Best Build & Protection: Moto G71 Pro, Moto 60 Pro (military-grade certifications, IP69)
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Best Budget All-Rounder: OPPO K12S (good specs for price), iQOO Z10 (reliable official option)
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Best Design & Display: Xiaomi Poco M8 (AMOLED, 240 Hz touch), Moto G71 Pro (thin bezels, 10-bit color)
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Software Caveats: Motorola phones may require firmware flashing for full features; Xiaomi Poco has ads and build issues; Moto 60 Pro has odd software quirks.
Additional Notes
- Many phones lack LTE band 20 and 7, which may affect connectivity in some regions.
- Active cooling is becoming available even in budget phones, enhancing gaming performance.
- Wireless charging at high wattage is rare in this price segment but available on Honor X70.
- Some phones offer open bootloaders and good modding potential (Moto G71 Pro).
- Buyers should consider regional firmware differences and software stability.
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The main speaker provides detailed specs, pros, cons, and comparisons. Some remarks on software quirks and user experience come from personal impressions. Gaming performance and thermal management are highlighted as key differentiators. The video encourages community discussion and feedback on updates and experiences.
This summary captures the key points about each smartphone reviewed, highlighting their main features, strengths, weaknesses, and target users within the budget of up to 20,000 rubles.
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