Best Smartphones in the Philippines Under PHP 10,000 (2025)

Buying a smartphone does not always require spending more than PHP 10,000. The 2025 lineup shows that users can still get solid performance, bigger batteries, better cameras, and even 5G. These phones are now closer to midrange quality but stay within the budget segment.

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Many Filipinos upgrade within this price level. With wider choices available, it becomes harder to decide which model offers better value. This guide helps users compare and select the right phone based on needs such as gaming, battery life, software support, clean UI, or camera use.

Criteria for Selection

My criteria for choosing the list that belongs to this guide are the following:

  • Priority goes to devices that I have personally tested and/or reviewed
  • Price will be based on SRP at the time of launch, not how affordable they are with launch prices, current price cuts, or after product vouchers when sold on online platforms
  • The list is in no particular order.

Below is a curated list of the Best Smartphones Under PHP 10,000 (2025) based on local market relevance, actual features, and realistic pricing.

HMD Crest 5G

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HMD’s budget 5G phone emphasizes repairability and a clean user interface. Users who like to maintain their phone on their own will appreciate that parts like the battery and screen are easier to replace than on many other budget phones. The UI stays close to stock Android, with minimal bloatware. The configuration is simple but practical for daily use, making it ideal for users who want stability and long-term usability over flashy extras.
Quick specs:

HMD Crest 5G

6.6-inch display, Unisoc T760 5G, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB storage, 5000 mAh battery, 5G, user-replaceable parts.

PHP 7,990Buy on Shopee

HONOR X7d

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This device offers balanced performance for everyday tasks. It’s also the phone with the biggest storage on this list, at a whopping 512GB. It also delivers stable performance, reasonable battery life, and decent cameras, without pushing extremes. This balance makes it a good daily driver for those who want a straightforward, no-frills smartphone that covers social media, messaging, media, and light work apps. For buyers seeking reliability without overpaying, this remains a sensible choice. READ OUR FULL REVIEW HERE.

HONOR X7d

6.8-inch display, Snapdragon 685, 8 GB RAM, 512GB GB storage, 50 MP main camera, 5200 mAh battery. Online Exclusive variant (linked) is cheaper but only has 256GB storage.

PHP 8,999Buy on Shopee

Infinix HOT 60 Pro+

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This model stands out in the sub-PHP 10,000 class for combining a premium look and strong performance. With a curved-screen design, 120 Hz refresh rate, and capable cameras, it gives a feel of a higher-tier phone while staying relatively thin as it has a 6mm profile. For users who want a “best-in-class look” under 10k, this phone offers one of the most balanced packages in 2025. READ OUR FULL REVIEW HERE.

Infinix HOT 60 Pro+

5.98mm thin, 6.78-inch 120 Hz curved AMOLED display, Helio G200 processor, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB storage, 50 MP main camera, 5100 mAh battery, 45 W charging

PHP 8,999Buy on Shopee

itel Super 26 Ultra

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itel’s stronger offering in the budget segment brings AMOLED display quality and improved cameras — not common at this price range. It suits users who value screen quality and good everyday photography without going beyond the budget limit. For those upgrading from older entry-level phones, this can feel like a significant jump in display and imaging quality. WATCH OUR QUICK ROUNDUP HERE.

itel Super 26 Ultra

6.67-inch AMOLED display, Unisoc T616 chip, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB storage, 50 MP main camera, 5000 mAh battery, 18W charging

PHP 9,999Buy on Shopee

nubia Neo 3 5G

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This is the gaming-oriented pick under PHP 10,000. It features a 120 Hz display, 5G connectivity, and even shoulder triggers—rare features at this price. For mobile gamers who want better control and smoother gameplay without spending much, this phone stands out. It also works for users who just want a phone that feels more “powerful” in use.

nubia Neo 3 5G

6.72-inch 120 Hz display, Dimensity 7025 chipset, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB storage, shoulder triggers, 5000 mAh battery, 5G.

PHP 9,999Buy on Shopee


OPPO A5 5G

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A newly introduced 5G-ready option that actually meets the sub-PHP 10,000 threshold (around PHP 9,999). It combines a 120 Hz display, a 6000 mAh battery with 45 W fast charging, 50 MP main camera, and a modern 5G chipset. OPPO also includes durability features like IP65 dust and splash resistance plus MIL-STD 810H shock resistance — making it appealing to users wanting both 5G and build resilience at a low price. This model becomes one of the few “full-spec” 5G phones under 10k as of late 2025.

OPPO A5 5G

6.67-inch HD+ LCD with 120 Hz refresh rate, MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor, 6 GB RAM, 128 GB storage (expandable), 50 MP + 2 MP dual rear cameras, 8 MP front camera, 6000 mAh battery, 45 W SUPERVOOC fast charging, IP65 dust/water resistance, MIL-STD 810H shock resistance, 5G connectivity.

PHP 9,999Buy on Shopee

POCO M7

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The POCO M7 aims to deliver strong performance in the budget class by combining a fast display, an efficient processor, and dependable battery life. It is built for users who want a smooth everyday experience for apps, light gaming, and social media without pushing past the 10k mark. Its camera setup handles basic photography well, while the large battery helps it last through long days of mixed use. For buyers who want a responsive phone with a simple but capable feature set, this fits neatly into the list.

POCO M7

6.74-inch LCD with 90 Hz refresh rate, Qualcomm Snapdragon 685, up to 8 GB RAM, up to 256 GB storage, 50 MP dual rear cameras, 8 MP selfie camera, 7000 mAh battery, 33W charging.

PHP 8,499Buy on Shopee

realme C85 4G

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This phone aims at users who prefer a balanced and easy-to-use smartphone for everyday tasks. It may not lead in any single category, but it covers basic needs: stable performance, decent camera, enough storage, and power efficiency. It’s suitable for students, casual users, or anyone switching from older entry-level phones. READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF THE 5G VARIANT HERE.

realme C85 4G

6.67-inch display, Snapdragon 685, 6 GB RAM, 128 GB storage, 50 MP camera, 5000 mAh battery, 45W Charging.

PHP 9,999Buy on Shopee

Samsung Galaxy A17 LTE

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The Samsung Galaxy A17 LTE focuses on stability and long-term usability, offering a clean interface and reliable performance for everyday tasks. It targets users who prefer a straightforward experience without extra features that drive up the price. The large display and efficient chipset make it suitable for social apps, streaming, and light productivity, while Samsung’s long-term software support, the longest in this price range at a whopping 6 years, helps extend its usable life. It becomes a steady option for buyers who want a simple, well-supported device in the entry range.

Samsung Galaxy A17 LTE

6.7-inch display, MediaTek Helio G99 processor, 4 GB RAM, 128 GB storage, 50 MP main camera, 5000 mAh battery, LTE, 6 years of guaranteed updates.

PHP 9,499Buy on Shopee

Tecno Pova 7

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This phone aims at endurance users. With a large 7000 mAh battery and support for fast charging, it targets long hours of use — whether for work, travel, or gaming. It suits people who dislike frequent charging or those who use their phone heavily throughout the day. Its design and specs reflect a focus on longevity and usability.
Quick specs:

TECNO Pova 7

6.8-inch display, MediaTek Helio G100 Ultimate, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB storage, 108MP camera, 7000 mAh battery, 45W charging.

PHP 7,999Buy on Shopee

This list shows that even under PHP 10,000, buyers in 2025 can find phones that suit a variety of needs — from gaming to photography to long battery life to longevity. Every user can match their priorities (5G, reliability, repairability, battery, or camera) to one of these phones.

Which phone from this list do you think matches your needs best now?

Carl walked away from a corporate marketing career to build WalasTech from the ground up—now he writes no-fluff tech stories as its Founder and Editor-in-Chief. When news breaks, he’s already typing. Got a tip? Hit him up at [email protected].