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What phone can I afford on a ₹75,000 salary?

Last updated 21 August 2026

On ₹75,000 a month, a comfortable phone EMI is ₹3,000 — 4% of take-home, the level that leaves the rest of your month alone. Over 12 months on a no-cost EMI with 10% down, that reaches a phone of about ₹40,000. 23 of the 36 phones we track sit comfortably inside that, and 5 more are manageable if you want to stretch a little.

● Comfortable₹3,0004% of take-home
◐ Manageable₹4,5006%
◑ Stretch₹6,0008%, think twice

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Phones that sit comfortably inside ₹3,000 a month

Twelve months, 10% down, no-cost EMI.

PhonePriceEMICameraBattery
Poco F7 5G 12/256 GB₹29,999₹2,25050 MP OIS7550 mAh
iQOO Neo 10 8/256 GB₹31,999₹2,40050 MP OIS7000 mAh
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 5G 8/128 GB₹17,999₹1,350108 MP5110 mAh
Poco X7 5G 8/256 GB₹21,999₹1,65050 MP OIS5500 mAh
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 8/256 GB₹29,999₹2,250200 MP OIS6200 mAh
OnePlus Nord 5 8/256 GB₹31,999₹2,40050 MP OIS6800 mAh
iQOO Z10 8/128 GB₹19,999₹1,50050 MP OIS7300 mAh
Nothing Phone (3a) 8/128 GB₹24,999₹1,87550 MP periscope5000 mAh
Samsung Galaxy A56 5G 8/128 GB₹34,999₹2,62550 MP OIS5000 mAh
Realme P3 5G 8/128 GB₹16,999₹1,27550 MP6000 mAh
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion 8/256 GB₹22,999₹1,72550 MP OIS5500 mAh
Vivo V50 8/256 GB₹35,999₹2,70050 MP Zeiss6000 mAh

Manageable, if you want more phone

Above comfortable, still workable. These will show up on your month.

PhonePriceEMIStatus
Nothing Phone (3) 12/256 GB₹42,999₹3,225◐ Manageable
OnePlus 13R 12/256 GB₹42,999₹3,225◐ Manageable
Google Pixel 9a 8/128 GB₹49,999₹3,750◐ Manageable
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE 8/256 GB₹54,999₹4,125◐ Manageable
Apple iPhone 16e 128 GB₹59,900₹4,492◐ Manageable

How the repayment period changes your budget

TermComfortable EMIPhone budgetVerdict
3 months₹3,000₹10,000Tight month
6 months₹3,000₹20,000Tight month
9 months₹3,000₹30,000Longer than most people keep a phone
12 months₹3,000₹40,000Recommended
18 months₹3,000₹60,000Longer than most people keep a phone
24 months₹3,000₹75,000Longer than most people keep a phone

A longer term buys a more expensive phone on paper. It does not make it more affordable, and it can outlast the handset.

Other salaries

Monthly take-homeComfortable EMIPhones that fit
₹15,000 a month₹6001 phones
₹20,000 a month₹8004 phones
₹25,000 a month₹1,0007 phones
₹30,000 a month₹1,2008 phones
₹40,000 a month₹1,60013 phones
₹50,000 a month₹2,00016 phones
₹75,000 a month₹3,00023 phones
₹1 lakh a month₹4,00026 phones

Questions people ask

How much phone EMI is safe on ₹75,000 a month?

About ₹3,000, which is 4% of take-home. A card will approve far more — the limit is usually your credit line, not your budget — but a phone is a small, fast-depreciating purchase and it should not be competing with rent or savings. ₹4,500 is manageable and ₹6,000 is the point where it starts costing you elsewhere.

What phone price can I afford on ₹75,000?

Around ₹40,000 comfortably at 12 months with 10% down, up to ₹60,000 if you are willing to stretch. There is a second limit worth knowing: we cap a comfortable phone at one month of take-home (₹75,000) regardless of tenure, because spreading payments further does not make an expensive phone cheaper.

Is a no-cost EMI actually free?

Not always. The retailer usually absorbs the interest by discounting it into the price, but processing fees are common and in some markets tax is charged on the notional interest. The instalment is genuinely lower than a card EMI; it is rarely zero cost in the strictest sense. Ask what the total amount payable is before you sign.

Should I take a 24-month EMI to lower the instalment?

Usually not. Most people replace a phone every two to three years, so a 24-month plan can outlast the phone itself, and you can end up paying for a handset you no longer use. If the phone only fits at 24 months, the honest answer is that it is above your budget today. A shorter term on a cheaper phone leaves you better off.

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