Micromax Canvas Turbo

The Canvas Turbo is Micromax’s current flagship, which apart from a 5-inch full HD display sports a powerful quad-core processor in the form of the MediaTek MT6589T. Coupled with the 1.5GHz quad-core processor is 2GB of RAM, powered by a 2000mAh battery and taken control of by Google’s Android OS in Jelly Bean flavour.

Gionee Elife E6

Gionee’s first real high-end device for the Indian market, the Elife E6 is touted as one of the best looking phones available. It comes with a sleek rectangular body and packs a quad-core processor along with 2 gigs of RAM, which make it worth not only for the screen, but for the processing prowess as well.

Intex Aqua i7

The Aqua i7 is Intex’s entry into the high-end league. Although, for reasons unknown, the device didn’t do nearly as well as Intex would’ve liked, it is now available for much cheaper than its initial MRP. Like other devices in this list, the Intex Aqua i7 comes with a 5-inch full HD screen with an amazing ppi of 441.

Celkon S1

A very interesting release, the Celkon S1 is aimed to take down the dominance that manufacturers like Micromax enjoy at the moment. Apart from sporting a 5-inch full HD screen, the Celkon S1 comes with an attractive price tag along with an impressive and above-average capacity battery of 2300mAh. The device also packs a selfie compatible 8MP front shooter.

Zen Ultrafone 701 FHD

Last but not the least, the Zen Ultrafone is the sole ranger from Zen to come with a full HD display. And yes, this one too measures 5 inches diagonally, therefore packing the same 441ppi as other devices in the list. However, with a price tag of about 16,500 INR at the moment, the device gives in to the likes of Celkon S1 and Micromax Canvas Turbo that offer similar hardware at a cheaper price. Do you own any of the above mentioned devices? If yes, let us know which one. If no, tell us which one you would like to purchase and why in the comments section below!