My Top 3 Taka 20-25k Best Performance 5G Phones for in 2026 Bangladesh!

Hi everyone!
Wow, can you believe it is already 2026? Time flies so fast. It feels like just yesterday we were excited about 5G starting, and now it’s everywhere.
Honestly, buying a new phone these days is confusing. Everything has become so expensive lately. A few years ago, 15,000 Taka got you a great phone. Now? You really need to stretch your budget a bit to get something that won’t hang after six months.
A lot of my friends and family have been asking me recently: “Hey, I have about 20,000 to 25,000 Taka. I want a phone that is fast, plays games well, and the battery doesn’t die by lunchtime. What should I buy?”
It’s a tough question because there are too many choices in the market right now. It makes your head spin!
But don’t worry, I did the homework for you. I spent the last few weeks looking at what is available in Bangladesh right now in this 20k-25k budget range. I watched tons of reviews, talked to shopkeepers, and even tried out a few of my friends’ new phones.
I found three phones that I think are absolutely the best for “performance” right now. When I say performance, I mean they are fast, they handle daily tasks easily, and yes, you can play your favorite games smoothly.
The three best ones right now are the Moto G57 Power, the Realme P4x, and the Vivo T4x.
Let’s talk about them in detail so you can decide which one fits your life best.
1. The Battery Beast: Motorola Moto G57 Power
If you are the kind of person who gets anxiety when your phone battery hits 20%, stop reading and just look at this one. Motorola has really nailed it this year with the G57 Power.

My honest thoughts:
The main selling point here is in the name—”Power”. This thing comes with a massive 7000mAh battery. That is huge! In 2026, most phones are around 5500mAh.
I tried it out, and honestly, for normal use (calls, Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp), it easily lasted me two full days. Even if you push it hard with gaming, it will definitely last from morning until you go to sleep. You can leave your power bank at home.
The Good Stuff:
- Battery Life is crazy good: As I mentioned, 7000mAh is amazing. It’s perfect for students or people who work outside all day.
- Clean Software: Motorola uses a very clean version of Android 16. It looks like the Google Pixel phones. No annoying ads popping up in the settings, no weird duplicate apps. It just runs smooth.
- Strong Build: It feels a bit heavy because of the battery, but it also feels tough. You don’t feel like it will break easily.
The Not-So-Good Stuff:
- Cameras are just okay: It takes decent photos in daylight, but at night, the pictures can be a bit blurry. It’s not a camera phone.
- Charging Speed: Because the battery is so big, it takes a while to charge fully, even with the included charger.
Who is this for?
This is for the practical person. If you care more about your phone staying alive for 2 days than having the fanciest camera, buy the Moto G57 Power.
2. The Gamer’s Choice: Realme P4x
Okay, let’s talk about speed. Realme is known for putting powerful processors in budget phones, and the P4x is definitely the fastest phone on this list.

My honest thoughts:
If your main priority is playing games like “Apex Legends Mobile 2” or “Free Fire Max” with your friends, this is the one you want in the 20-25k budget.
It uses a newer Dimensity processor that handles graphics really well. It also has a screen with a very high refresh rate (144Hz), which makes everything look super smooth when you are scrolling or gaming. It doesn’t feel like a budget phone when you are using it; it feels snappy.
The Good Stuff:
- Best Performance in budget: It gets the highest scores in speed tests in this price range. Apps open instantly.
- Super Fast Charging: It comes with a crazy fast charger in the box. You can plug it in, go take a shower, come back, and it’s almost full. It’s a life saver.
- Great Screen for Media: The colors are bright and punchy. Watching Netflix or YouTube is a treat on this screen.
The Not-So-Good Stuff:
- Software has “bloatware”: Unlike the Motorola, the Realme phone comes with a lot of extra apps pre-installed that you might not need. You have to spend time deleting them.
- Plastic Back: The design looks cool and flashy, but the back is made of plastic that can get scratched if you don’t use a cover.
Who is this for?
This is for the young crowd, the students, and the gamers. If performance and speed are unparalleled for you, get the Realme P4x.
3. The Style and Selfie King: Vivo T4x/Vivo y31 pro/iQOO Z10X
Vivo always knows how to make a phone look more expensive than it actually is. The T4x is easily the best-looking phone on this list, and it has the best cameras too.

My honest thoughts:
When you hold this phone, it feels very premium. It’s slim, light, and the back panel changes color slightly when the light hits it. It’s definitely a head-turner.
But it’s not just about looks. Vivo always focuses on cameras in this price range. The selfie camera is amazing. It makes your skin look good (sometimes a bit too smooth, but you can adjust it) and is great for video calls or TikTok. The main back camera also takes the best portraits with blurry backgrounds out of these three phones.
The Good Stuff:
- Best Cameras: Especially the front camera. If you love posting on Instagram, this will make your photos look great. Night mode is also surprising good for the price.
- Beautiful Design: It’s very thin and light in the hand. It doesn’t feel bulky at all.
- Nice Display: It uses a lovely AMOLED screen that gets very bright outdoors.
The Not-So-Good Stuff:
- Not for heavy gaming: It handles daily tasks fine, but if you try to play very heavy games on high settings, it might get a little warm and slow down a bit compared to the Realme.
- Smaller Battery: To make the phone so slim, they had to put in a smaller battery than the Moto. It will last a day, but you will need to charge it every night.
Who is this for?
This is for people who want a phone that looks stylish and takes great pictures of people. If you care about social media and want a phone that feels nice to hold, pick the Vivo T4x.
Final Verdict: Which one should YOU buy?
Okay, that was a lot of information. Let’s simplify it. You have 20k-25k Taka in 2026. What do you do?
I think all three are great phones, but they are for different types of people.
- Buy the Moto G57 Power IF: You hate charging your phone and just want something simple, clean, and reliable that lasts forever.
- Buy the Realme P4x IF: You are a gamer or a heavy user who wants the fastest speed and fastest charging, and you don’t mind spending 10 minutes cleaning up the software.
- Buy the Vivo T4x IF: You want the best camera for selfies and portraits, and you want a phone that looks slim, beautiful, and stylish in your hand.
Other alternatives you can look Oppo K13 or Realme C85 in this price range.
I hope this helps you make a decision! It’s your hard-earned money, so choose the one that fits your daily life the best. Let me know in the comments if you bought any of these and what you think!
Stay happy and techy!





