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Best Phones Under Rs. 80,000 in Pakistan 2026

The Rs. 80,000 segment is where Pakistan’s phone market gets interesting. You are leaving entry-level territory and entering a range where PTA-approved flagships from Samsung, Vivo, and Xiaomi compete directly with grey market imports offering significantly more hardware for the same rupees. This guide picks five phones that represent real value at this price point — with full PTA context, Hafeez Centre grey market reality, and honest OLX resale estimates.

Quick-Pick Table

Phone Price (PKR) Chipset Camera Battery / Charging PTA Status
Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro+ Rs. 74,999 Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 200MP 5000mAh / 120W Grey Market
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Rs. 79,999 Exynos 1480 50MP 5000mAh / 45W Approved
Vivo V40 Rs. 78,999 Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 50MP Zeiss 5500mAh / 80W Approved
OnePlus Nord 4 Rs. 76,999 Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 50MP 5500mAh / 100W Grey Market
Realme 13 Pro+ Rs. 69,999 Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 50MP Sony 5200mAh / 67W Grey Market

1. Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro+ — Rs. 74,999 (Best for Camera and Speed)

The 200MP main sensor on the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ produces detail that embarrasses phones costing twice as much. For street photography at Anarkali in Lahore, food shots, or capturing moments at a family dhaam, the optical zoom and pixel-binning combination is hard to beat under Rs. 80,000. The 120W HyperCharge fills the 5000mAh battery in under 20 minutes — by far the fastest charger in this price range.

Grey market is the reality for this phone in Pakistan. Hafeez Centre prices land around Rs. 66,000–68,000 for imported units, saving Rs. 7,000–9,000 versus the online asking price. Add the DIRBS CNIC registration fee (check current rates at the PTA tax calculator — typically Rs. 8,000–10,000 for phones in this range) and the savings narrow, but the phone remains cheaper than official retail alternatives with comparable specs.

Run the IMEI through dirbs.pta.gov.pk before buying any grey market unit. Unregistered phones that miss the registration window face SIM lockout — every mobile network in Pakistan (Jazz, Zong, Telenor, Ufone) enforces DIRBS compliance.

  • 200MP camera — best hardware on this list for photography
  • 120W charging — zero to full in under 20 minutes, unmatched at this price
  • Grey market only — DIRBS registration required, no official Pakistan warranty
  • OLX resale after one year: Rs. 48,000–55,000 — strong demand for Xiaomi Redmi Note series

2. Samsung Galaxy A55 5G — Rs. 79,999 (Best for Long-Term Ownership)

The Galaxy A55 5G is the most sensible choice for anyone who plans to keep their phone for three-plus years. Samsung Pakistan’s four-year security update commitment and extensive service center network — Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Multan — means that if something goes wrong, there is a fix nearby. The Exynos 1480 handles daily tasks and moderate gaming without complaint, and the 50MP camera system produces consistently good results across lighting conditions.

The 45W charging is where the A55 falls short relative to competitors. In a load shedding context, 45W means roughly 70 minutes for a full charge — workable if you charge overnight on UPS, frustrating if you’re relying on short power windows during the day. The 5000mAh battery lasts comfortably through a full day of heavy use.

PTA DIRBS approval means no registration fees, no SIM complications, and an IMEI that comes back clean at the portal. For a phone you’re buying for your parents or planning to keep past the standard two-year replacement cycle, this is the right choice in this price range.

  • PTA approved — clean DIRBS, four years of Samsung security updates
  • Samsung service centers in every major Pakistan city — best after-sales coverage
  • 45W charging is adequate but not competitive with grey market rivals
  • OLX resale after one year: Rs. 58,000–65,000 — Samsung holds value better than any brand here

3. Vivo V40 — Rs. 78,999 (Best Display and Camera)

The Vivo V40 is the sleeper pick on this list. Vivo’s partnership with Zeiss delivers a camera tuning that produces natural colors and sharp portraits — noticeably different from the oversaturated processing that plagues budget competitors. The 6.78-inch curved AMOLED display at 120Hz is the best screen in this price range, full stop. Holding the V40 at Dolmen Mall or in an office, it looks like it should cost Rs. 120,000.

Vivo has established PTA approval in Pakistan and a growing service center presence in Lahore and Karachi. The 5500mAh battery with 80W charging gives you around 65 minutes for a full charge — practical for load shedding top-ups. The Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 handles gaming and multitasking smoothly, and the thin profile (7.59mm) makes it more comfortable to hold than thicker battery-focused alternatives.

  • Zeiss-tuned 50MP camera — best color accuracy and portrait quality on this list
  • 6.78-inch curved AMOLED — premium display experience at a mid-range price
  • PTA approved — no registration hassle
  • OLX resale after one year: Rs. 52,000–60,000 — Vivo has growing brand recognition in Pakistan

4. OnePlus Nord 4 — Rs. 76,999 (Best Software Experience)

OxygenOS on the OnePlus Nord 4 is the cleanest Android skin at this price point. If you are coming from an iPhone and want Android that does not feel cluttered, or if you dislike the heavy UI overlays that Samsung and Vivo ship, the Nord 4 offers a different experience. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 is a step up from the 7s Gen 2 found in Xiaomi competitors, and 100W charging fills the 5500mAh battery in under 50 minutes.

Grey market is the current reality for OnePlus in Pakistan — no official distributor has a strong retail presence here. Hafeez Centre and Hall Road Electronics Market in Lahore stock grey units regularly. DIRBS registration is required. OnePlus’s three-year Android update commitment is the best software support on this list among grey market options.

  • OxygenOS — cleanest Android experience in this price range
  • 100W charging with 5500mAh — best battery-charging combination on the list
  • Grey market only — DIRBS registration and no Pakistan warranty
  • OLX resale is niche — OnePlus buyers exist but are a smaller segment than Samsung or Xiaomi

5. Realme 13 Pro+ — Rs. 69,999 (Best Value)

The Realme 13 Pro+ is the cheapest phone on this list and arguably the most honest value proposition under Rs. 80,000. The 50MP Sony LYT-701 main sensor punches above its price class, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 handles daily tasks smoothly, and 67W charging fills the 5200mAh battery in around 50 minutes. At Rs. 69,999, you have Rs. 10,000 left over versus the pricier options above — enough for a quality tempered glass, case, and a Jazz monthly data bundle.

Grey market availability at Hafeez Centre brings this phone to around Rs. 60,000–62,000. DIRBS registration applies. Realme’s after-sales service in Pakistan has improved significantly since 2024, with service centers operating in Karachi and Lahore handling both warranty and out-of-warranty repairs.

  • Sony LYT-701 sensor — flagship-level camera hardware at Rs. 69,999
  • Rs. 10,000 cheaper than nearest competitors with similar specs
  • Grey market dominant — DIRBS registration required
  • OLX resale after one year: Rs. 42,000–48,000 — adequate but lower than Samsung or Vivo

PTA Approved vs Grey Market: The Real Cost at Rs. 80,000

At this price point, the DIRBS registration fee is typically Rs. 8,000–12,000 for CNIC registration (the rate varies by declared phone value — use the PTA tax calculator for an exact figure). This matters when comparing options:

  • Realme 13 Pro+ grey at Hafeez Centre: Rs. 60,000 + Rs. 9,000 DIRBS = Rs. 69,000 total
  • Realme 13 Pro+ official retail: Rs. 69,999 — Rs. 1,000 more but comes with Pakistan warranty
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro+ grey: Rs. 67,000 + Rs. 9,000 DIRBS = Rs. 76,000 total vs Rs. 74,999 retail — grey barely saves anything

The grey market advantage narrows considerably at this price tier compared to sub-Rs. 50,000 phones. For the Samsung A55 and Vivo V40, there is no grey market arbitrage — they are priced at official rates nationally.

Which One to Buy

The Vivo V40 is the single best phone under Rs. 80,000 in Pakistan right now for anyone who cares about screen and camera quality. It is PTA approved, has a display that beats phones twice its price, and Zeiss tuning produces photos that look like photos rather than over-processed renders.

Buy the Samsung A55 5G if you want the best after-sales support and plan to keep the phone for three-plus years. Buy the Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro+ if 120W charging and 200MP camera are your priorities and you are comfortable navigating grey market registration. The Realme 13 Pro+ is the clear choice if budget pressure is real — the Rs. 10,000 saving versus the V40 or A55 is meaningful, and the Sony sensor delivers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which phone under Rs. 80,000 is best for PUBG Mobile in Pakistan?

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro+ and OnePlus Nord 4 both have Snapdragon chipsets that handle PUBG at Ultra HD 60fps. The OnePlus benefits from better sustained performance over long gaming sessions due to superior thermal management. The Vivo V40’s curved display makes gaming slightly awkward with accidental edge touches.

What is the PTA registration cost for a phone priced at Rs. 75,000?

At current rates, CNIC registration for a phone declared at Rs. 75,000 runs approximately Rs. 8,500–10,000. Passport registration is higher — around Rs. 12,000–15,000. Use the PTA Tax Calculator on this site for the exact current figure before buying any grey market unit.

Does Jazz 5G work on grey market phones?

Jazz 5G works on any phone with a 5G-capable SIM slot and a registered IMEI. Grey market phones with DIRBS registration on a CNIC can use Jazz 5G in coverage areas — the registration status, not the origin of purchase, determines network access.

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