The Samsung Galaxy M15 features a 6.5-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. Its design language is quite similar to that of the A15. Unfortunately, the M15 has a water-drop notch for the selfie camera, which some users might not prefer. The phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ SoC, providing smooth performance for everyday tasks. Casual games like Subway Surfers and Clash of Clans run well, but you may notice stuttering and lag with high-end games. The rear camera setup includes a 50MP primary camera, a 5MP secondary camera, and a 2MP camera. The front camera is a 13MP selfie shooter. While the image quality is good, it’s not extraordinary, and low-light photography can be quite noisy. The phone has a 6000mAh battery and supports 25W charging, which is relatively slow for such a large battery. However, the battery life is impressive, lasting almost 24 hours with light to moderate usage. Therefore, if you’re looking for a budget smartphone that excels in casual gaming, offers excellent battery life, and provides good photo quality, the M15 is a solid choice.
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The CMF Phone 1 feels unique yet familiar, akin to what the Nokia Lumia 525 was for college students. It's aimed at a similar market, offering a hipster vibe, smooth performance, and solid basics. Despite lacking an ultrawide camera, stereo speakers, and the Glyph interface, its modularity is a standout feature. A competition to encourage third-party accessory innovation could boost its appeal. Priced at Rs 15,999, it's positioned to undercut the POCO X6 Pro and OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite, differentiating it from Nothing's main series. If you value smooth software and a unique design, check it out.
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