Best Gaming Smartphones With Long Battery Life Under Rs 50,000

If you are looking for a gaming smartphone under Rs 50,000, the choices are more interesting than ever. In this comparison, we have the OnePlus 13s, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, priced at Rs 49,063; the Oppo Reno 15, equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, at Rs 47,999; the Vivo V70, also utilizing the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, at Rs 49,999; and the iQOO 15R, packing the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, at Rs 46,999.

On paper, all four are close enough in price to be considered direct rivals, but their strengths are not the same. Some lean harder into raw performance, some focus on endurance, and one of them manages to strike a surprisingly strong balance. So, which one should you actually buy if you want high FPS and long battery life? Let’s find out.

Overall Performance: OnePlus 13s Takes the Lead

Smartphone Model Geekbench 6 (Single-Core) Geekbench 6 (Multi-Core)
OnePlus 13s 2,900 8,665
Oppo Reno 15 1,236 3,967
Vivo V70 1,325 4,079
iQOO 15R 2,803 8,943

The OnePlus 13s has the highest single-core score here at 2,900, which means it should feel extremely fast in everyday use. App launches, scrolling, browsing, camera opening, and general UI interactions should feel very responsive. Its multi-core score of 8,665 is also excellent, putting it very close to the top in heavier workloads.

The Oppo Reno 15 is clearly in a lower performance tier. It scores 1,236 in single-core and 3,967 in multi-core, which is fine for regular usage, social media, calls, camera use, and casual multitasking, but it is not built to compete with the OnePlus 13s or iQOO 15R in raw speed.

The Vivo V70 performs slightly better than the Oppo Reno 15, with 1,325 in single-core and 4,079 in multi-core. The difference is not huge, but it should give the Vivo a small edge in daily responsiveness and multitasking. Still, like the Oppo, it sits well below the flagship-level phones in this comparison.

The iQOO 15R is the strongest overall CPU performer here. Its single-core score of 2,803 is only slightly behind the OnePlus 13s, but its multi-core score of 8,943 is the highest in this group. That makes it especially strong for gaming, heavier multitasking, editing, and long-term performance headroom.

Overall, the iQOO 15R is the best performer in this comparison because it delivers the highest multi-core score while staying very close to the OnePlus 13s in single-core performance. The OnePlus 13s is nearly as fast and may feel just as quick in daily use, but the iQOO 15R has the stronger overall CPU result.

Smartphone Model AnTuTu Overall Score
OnePlus 13s 2,470,359
iQOO 15R 2,355,785
Oppo Reno 15 1,444,733
Vivo V70 1,425,132

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