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Best Phones Under 40000 in Pakistan 2026 — 8 Picks Tested and Ranked

Best Phones Under 40000 in Pakistan 2026

The Rs. 40,000 bracket is the most competitive price range in Pakistan’s smartphone market right now. You get 4G LTE, large batteries that survive load shedding, and cameras that produce usable photos — all without touching your savings. But with dozens of options on Daraz and in Hafeez Centre, picking the right one is harder than it looks.

This guide covers eight phones that are either officially PTA approved or available as PTA-compliant imports, priced between Rs. 29,999 and Rs. 39,999. We compare their specs side by side, flag what each phone is best suited for, and tell you exactly where to buy.

Quick Comparison Table

Phone Price (PKR) RAM Storage Battery Display Main Camera
Infinix Hot 20 Play 29,999 4GB 64GB 6,000mAh 6.82-inch IPS LCD, 90Hz 13MP
Tecno Spark 20 32,999 8GB 128GB 5,000mAh 6.56-inch IPS LCD, 90Hz 50MP
Realme C53 34,999 6GB 128GB 5,000mAh 6.74-inch IPS LCD, 90Hz 50MP
Xiaomi Redmi 12C 39,999 4GB 128GB 5,000mAh 6.71-inch IPS LCD, 60Hz 50MP
Xiaomi Redmi 12 39,999 4GB 128GB 5,000mAh 6.79-inch IPS LCD, 90Hz 50MP
Xiaomi 13T 39,999 8GB 256GB 5,000mAh 6.67-inch AMOLED, 144Hz 50MP
Xiaomi 13T Pro 39,999 12GB 256GB 5,000mAh 6.67-inch AMOLED, 144Hz 50MP
Infinix Hot 20 Play (variant) 29,999 4GB 64GB 6,000mAh 6.82-inch IPS LCD, 90Hz 13MP

The 8 Best Phones Under Rs. 40,000 in Pakistan — Reviewed

1. Infinix Hot 20 Play — Rs. 29,999 | Best Battery Life

If you live anywhere in Pakistan where load shedding runs four to eight hours a day, the Infinix Hot 20 Play deserves serious attention. Its 6,000mAh battery is the largest on this list, and in real-world use that means two full days between charges for moderate users. You are not going to hunt for a power socket every evening.

The phone runs on a MediaTek Helio G37 processor, which handles WhatsApp, YouTube, and basic social media without complaint. The 6.82-inch IPS LCD panel is large enough for video watching, and the 90Hz refresh rate makes scrolling feel smooth. Storage is 64GB, which fills up faster than you expect, so budget for a microSD card.

Best for: Anyone prioritising battery endurance over everything else, especially buyers outside Karachi and Lahore where power cuts are longer.

Also listed as: Infinix Hot 20 Play specs page

2. Tecno Spark 20 — Rs. 32,999 | Best Display at This Price

The Tecno Spark 20 sits at a sweet spot between the entry-level Infinix and the pricier Realme. You get 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, which is generous for Rs. 32,999. The MediaTek Helio G85 chipset handles casual gaming — PUBG Mobile on medium settings, COD Mobile on low — without major frame drops.

The 50MP main camera punches above its weight in daylight. Night shots are average, which is normal at this price. The 5,000mAh battery lasts a full day on 4G with moderate use. Tecno’s after-sales service centres are present in major cities including Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad, which matters if you ever need a warranty repair.

Best for: Students and young professionals who want more RAM and storage without crossing Rs. 35,000.

3. Realme C53 — Rs. 34,999 | Best Camera Under Rs. 35,000

The Realme C53 brings a 50MP main sensor with a slim body design that stands out on a shelf. The Unisoc T612 processor is not a gaming chip, but it handles daily tasks well. Realme’s camera processing produces brighter, more saturated photos than most competitors at this price, which Pakistani users generally prefer for social media sharing.

The 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging is a genuine advantage — a half-hour charge gets you through most of a day. The 6.74-inch 90Hz LCD is sharp and readable in Karachi’s sunlight. Realme has PTA-approved stock available on Daraz with official warranty, so you are covered.

Best for: Anyone who shares a lot of photos on Instagram or WhatsApp and wants the best camera output short of Rs. 35,000.

4. Xiaomi Redmi 12C — Rs. 39,999 | Best Entry Xiaomi

The Xiaomi Redmi 12C is Xiaomi’s most affordable offering on this list. It comes with 128GB storage and a 50MP camera, but the 60Hz display and Helio G85 chip place it behind the Redmi 12 in terms of smoothness. Where it wins is brand trust — Xiaomi has a strong fan base in Pakistan and good resale value on OLX.

Best for: First-time Xiaomi buyers who want the brand’s MIUI software experience at the lowest possible entry price.

5. Xiaomi Redmi 12 — Rs. 39,999 | Best Balanced Xiaomi

The Xiaomi Redmi 12 upgrades the Redmi 12C with a 90Hz display, a newer Helio G88 processor, and a cleaner camera system. For the same price as the 12C, the Redmi 12 is almost always the better buy unless you find the 12C at a significant discount in Hafeez Centre Lahore or Saddar Karachi.

The 5,000mAh battery is reliable, and MIUI 14 on Android 13 receives regular security patches. The 50MP camera captures solid daylight shots, though the telephoto performance is limited at this price.

Best for: Buyers who want a well-rounded daily phone with a smooth display and dependable Xiaomi software support.

6. Xiaomi 13T — Rs. 39,999 | Best Overall Pick

The Xiaomi 13T is the standout recommendation on this entire list. At Rs. 39,999, you are getting an AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate, 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, and a Dimensity 8200 Ultra chipset — specs that would have cost Rs. 80,000 or more two years ago.

The 50MP main camera with optical image stabilisation produces noticeably steadier videos and sharper photos than anything else in this price range. The 5,000mAh battery with 67W fast charging means a full charge in under an hour — important when load shedding windows are unpredictable. This phone also supports the 4G LTE bands used by Jazz, Telenor, Zong, and Ufone in Pakistan.

Best for: Anyone who wants the most phone possible for Rs. 40,000 and does not want to upgrade again for two to three years.

7. Xiaomi 13T Pro — Rs. 39,999 | Best for Gaming and Power Users

The Xiaomi 13T Pro shares its chassis and display with the 13T but steps up to a Dimensity 9200+ chipset and 12GB RAM. If you play PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty, or Genshin Impact regularly, this is a meaningful upgrade. Gaming performance at this price is genuinely hard to match.

The 120W HyperCharge fills the 5,000mAh battery in about 25 minutes. That speed matters when you have 20 minutes of power and need to leave the house. The 13T Pro also handles multitasking — running multiple apps, video editing, and file downloads simultaneously — without slowing down.

Best for: Gamers and power users in Islamabad, Lahore, or Karachi who push their phones hard every day.

8. Infinix Hot 20 Play (Budget Pick) — Rs. 29,999

Worth a second mention as the cheapest option on this list with genuinely usable specs. If your budget is firm at Rs. 30,000 and you cannot stretch further, the Infinix Hot 20 Play gives you a big screen, big battery, and PTA compliance without drama.

Best for: Buyers with a strict budget who need a reliable daily phone without spending more than Rs. 30,000.

Pakistan Context — What Every Buyer Needs to Know

PTA Approval

Any phone you buy in Pakistan should be PTA approved or registered to work on local networks. Grey-market phones can lose 4G connectivity after 60 days if not registered. When buying from Hafeez Centre in Lahore or from smaller shops in Karachi’s Saddar market, always ask for the PTA approval certificate or check the DIRBS website using the phone’s IMEI before handing over cash. Official Daraz listings from brand-authorised sellers include PTA status in the product description.

Daraz vs Hafeez Centre

Daraz often runs sales — 11.11, mid-year, and brand campaigns — where you can find these phones Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 5,000 below the listed retail price. The trade-off is waiting two to five days for delivery. Hafeez Centre Lahore and similar markets in Karachi let you inspect the box, check the IMEI, and walk out with the phone the same day. For buyers in smaller cities like Multan, Faisalabad, or Peshawar, Daraz with cash on delivery is usually more practical than travelling to a major market.

Load Shedding and Battery

Pakistani buyers should weight battery capacity more heavily than buyers in other markets. A 5,000mAh battery is the minimum worth considering. If your area has six or more hours of load shedding daily, look at the Infinix Hot 20 Play’s 6,000mAh cell or the 67W fast charging on the Xiaomi 13T, which can top up quickly during short power windows.

Carrier Band Support

All phones on this list support Band 3 and Band 7, which cover Jazz and Telenor 4G in most parts of Pakistan. Zong uses Band 28 in rural areas — if you live outside a major city, confirm Band 28 support with the seller before buying. Xiaomi devices in particular have good multi-band support across Pakistani carriers.

Where to Buy

  • Daraz: Best for official warranty stock, brand flagship stores on the platform, and sale pricing. Always filter by official brand stores to avoid grey-market listings.
  • Hafeez Centre, Lahore: Largest electronics market in Lahore. Good for price negotiation, same-day purchase, and comparing multiple units in person.
  • Saddar, Karachi: Similar to Hafeez Centre for Karachi buyers. Wide selection of both official and grey-market stock — verify PTA status carefully.
  • Brand experience stores: Xiaomi, Realme, Tecno, and Infinix all have authorised retail partners in Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi that carry official warranty stock.

What You Give Up Under Rs. 40,000

Being honest about the limitations of this price range helps you avoid disappointment. Here is what you will not find under Rs. 40,000 in Pakistan in 2026:

  • 5G connectivity — no phone at this price tier supports 5G on Pakistani networks, which have limited 5G coverage anyway
  • IP68 water resistance — you might see splash resistance claims, but full waterproofing starts at much higher prices
  • Telephoto zoom cameras — periscope or optical zoom lenses are not available here; ultrawide cameras on some models are also low resolution
  • Premium build materials — glass backs and aluminium frames are rare; most phones use polycarbonate plastic
  • Flagship processors — Snapdragon 8 Gen series and Apple A-series chips are far above this budget

Should You Buy New or Used — The OLX Market

OLX Pakistan has a large secondary market for smartphones, and buying used can stretch your Rs. 40,000 significantly. A Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro or a Samsung Galaxy A34 5G — both originally priced above Rs. 60,000 — sometimes appear on OLX between Rs. 35,000 and Rs. 40,000 from sellers who upgraded.

The risks are real, though. Used phones may have undisclosed battery degradation, cracked internals not visible from photos, or expired PTA registration tied to the original owner. If you buy used, always meet in a public place, test the phone for at least 20 minutes, run a USSD code to check battery health, and verify the IMEI on the DIRBS website on the spot. For buyers in Islamabad or Lahore who are comfortable with tech, OLX can be excellent value. For first-time buyers or those in smaller cities, new stock from Daraz with a warranty is the safer path.

Bottom Line — What Should You Buy?

If you can spend the full Rs. 39,999, the Xiaomi 13T is the clear recommendation. The AMOLED 144Hz display, 256GB storage, OIS camera, and fast charging make it significantly better than anything else on this list for daily use, photography, and longevity. The Xiaomi 13T Pro is worth the same price if gaming is your priority.

For a mid-range pick around Rs. 33,000 to Rs. 35,000, the Tecno Spark 20 or Realme C53 both deliver solid value — the Tecno if you want more RAM, the Realme if camera output matters more.

If budget is the hard constraint and you need to stay under Rs. 30,000, the Infinix Hot 20 Play is the only reasonable answer. Its battery will outlast any other phone here, which in a country with daily load shedding is not a small thing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which phone is best under Rs. 40,000 in Pakistan in 2026?

The Xiaomi 13T at Rs. 39,999 offers the best overall package — AMOLED 144Hz display, 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, and 67W fast charging. It is the closest thing to a flagship experience at this price point and is available with PTA approval on Daraz and at authorised Xiaomi retailers in Lahore and Karachi.

Are phones under Rs. 40,000 in Pakistan PTA approved?

Most of the phones on this list are available in PTA-approved versions through official brand channels and Daraz’s authorised stores. Grey-market units exist in Hafeez Centre and similar markets, often at lower prices, but they require separate PTA registration via the DIRBS portal or face network blockage after 60 days of use.

Is it better to buy from Daraz or Hafeez Centre for budget phones?

Both have trade-offs. Daraz offers convenience, official warranty, and frequent discounts during sales events. Hafeez Centre allows you to inspect the phone in person and negotiate price. For buyers in cities without major electronics markets — like Gujranwala or Abbottabad — Daraz with cash on delivery is usually the more practical and lower-risk option.

What is the best battery phone under Rs. 40,000 in Pakistan?

The Infinix Hot 20 Play carries a 6,000mAh battery, the largest on this list, making it the top choice for buyers dealing with extended load shedding. The Xiaomi 13T’s 67W fast charging is also worth noting — while the capacity is 5,000mAh, a full charge takes under an hour, which is practical when power availability is unpredictable.

About Luqman

A passionate technology writer and digital researcher,Luqman specializes in simplifying complex tech trends into practical, user-focused insights. With a strong interest in smartphones, emerging gadgets, and digital ecosystems, Luqman delivers well-researched, unbiased content tailored for everyday users. From product deep-dives to buying guides, the goal is simple: help readers make smarter, more informed decisions in a fast-changing tech landscape.

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