The Nord 4’s new design, processor, bigger battery and AI capabilities make it a worthy successor to the previous cult hit Nords. We won’t say it has zero bloat, but it’s cleaner than several other smartphones in its price category. It’s competing against the Realme GT 6T, and the two phones offer very similar feature sets. But we believe your choice will ultimately rely on the aesthetics, specifically a flat display vs curved and a metal unibody vs glass sandwich.
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The Poco F6 upholds its legacy, excelling in display, camera, and raw performance with the newly launched Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. While gaming performance is great, the thermals should’ve been dealt with slightly differently. With a reliable 5,000mAh battery, 90W charging, and HyperOS, it’s a solid all-rounder despite some bloatware. At Rs 29,999, it competes with the Realme GT 6T but stands out as one of the top choices for performance-focused users.
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