With 5G testing intensifying in leading Pakistani cities, such as Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, the future-proof equipment is in huge demand. Although flagship phones are extremely expensive, the low-end market has developed. By May 2026, you will no longer have to pay more than six figures to access high-speed connectivity.
In Pakistan, we have compiled a list of the Best 5G Phones Under 50000 that balances the performance with battery life and that most important element, the 5G modem.
Samsung Galaxy A15 5G
Price: ~Rs. 48,500 – Rs. 49,999
The Samsung Galaxy A15 5G is the unchallenged leader in this price tariff in case the reliability of the brand is your main concern. Samsung offers a sophisticated experience with One UI, contrary to many other competitors, who pay attention to the specs, neglecting software quality.
Why It Wins: It has a Super AMOLED display (not available at this price by 5G phones yet) and runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset.
Future Proofing: Samsung promises up to 4 generations of OS upgrades and that is to say that this phone will not perform as lagging as any of the ones listed.
Key Specs: 50MP Main camera, 5000mAh Battery, 25W Fast Charging.
Itel P55 5G
Price: ~Rs. 38,000 – Rs. 42,000
The Itel P55 5G has shaken up the domestic market by being the cheapest official 5G smartphone in Pakistan. It is the ideal point of sale to the students or anyone who desires 5G without emptying the wallet.
Performance: It can surprisingly play daily tasks and games such as PUBG Mobile (on medium settings) with the help of the Dimensity 6080 5G.
Design: It will be designed in a modern manner which looks like high quality devices, but made out of plastic.
Decision: This is the only box-packed 5G with a formal warranty, and the budget is quite small (around 40k).
Tecno Pova 6 Neo 5G
Price: ~Rs. 45,999
Tecno still reigns in the low-end gaming. The Pova 6 Neo is meant to be more robust and quick and it has become popular among the youth in Pakistan.
Powerhouse: It has a giant 7000mAh battery coupled with Dimensity 6080 chipset.
It implies that you will have the option to consume 5G data (which traditionally consumes a large amount of battery), without the necessity to have a charger at hand, during the day.
Graphics: The screen is 6.78-inch 120Hz, which guarantees the fluid scrolling and immersive gameplay.
Quick Charging: The 33W flash charge will be able to charge the large battery to 100 percent in a fairly short amount of time.
ZTE Blade A72 5G
Price: ~Rs. 43,000
ZTE provides good hardware at a price. The Blade A72 5G is a powerful product that concentrates on the basic connectivity.
Features: It is powered by a 90Hz IPS screen and a triple camera. Although not as polished as Samsung, the signal coverage and 5G modem are said to be outstanding, and it is an outstanding option to all those users in the locations with poor reception.
LG V60 ThinQ 5G (Kit Option)
Price: ~Rs. 42,000 – Rs. 48,000 (Non-PTA / CPID Approved)
It is impossible to talk about the Pakistani market without referring to Kit phones (used imported phones). In case you can do away with an official warranty of flagship specifications, the LG V60 ThinQ 5G is a legend at Hafeez Center and Hall Road.
Flagship Killer: It has a Snapdragon 865 processor, P-OLED display, and can record video at 8K- it is a feature new phones under the 50k cannot match.
Caution: When using a SIM, always look at the approval of CPID to make sure it will work permanently, and run a test on battery capacity before purchase.
Conclusion: Which of them Should You Purchase?
Use Samsung Galaxy A15 5G when you desire an excellent display, software upgrades, and resale.
Go with Itel P55 5G, when you have limited funds and only require basic 5G connectivity.
Tecno Pova 6 Neo would be the best option when you value battery life and playing games most.
With the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) in the process of wider 5G spectrum auctions later in 2026, investing in one of these devices now, guarantees the event that you are not left behind when the switch is switched.
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