The Nokia 3.1 is a good buy because it is an all-rounder in terms of processing power, design, camera output, and display quality....
Read Full ReviewThe Mi A3 is perfect for those who want a mid-range phone with stock Android UI, good cameras and long battery life. It's a good-looking phone, too. While the phone has an AMOLED screen with good colors, we can't help but notice its lower resolution ...
Read Full ReviewThe Xiaomi Mi A2 is a much-needed upgrade over the Mi A1. It offers solid build quality without comprising of functionality. The upgrade to a Snapdragon 660 chipset is highly appreciated. The cameras are also pretty decent considering the price brack...
Read Full ReviewThe USP (universal selling point) of the Nokia 5.3 is its Stock Android experience and promise of regular software updates. Although the device has built-in four cameras on the rear, it turns out to be an average performer. However, there are better ...
Read Full ReviewThe Nokia 5.1 Plus does a good job for a budget smartphone, but missed to get some shots. For the ones who want a phone with stock Android and zero bloatware, the Nokia 5.1 Plus makes the cut. However, for the heavy users, the battery could be a big ...
Read Full ReviewWhile the One Macro comes with a triple camera sensor, an octa-core processor, a large screen, clean software and a large battery, it fails to make its mark due to below par cameras and low-res screen. The competition is offering far prettier designs...
Read Full ReviewThe Nokia 4.2 is a bit overpriced in the Indian market. Offerings such as the Redmi Note 7 and Realme 3 can be had for about the same price, and they will undoubtedly get you a much better overall experience. Even the Nokia 5.1 Plus can be found for ...
Read Full ReviewThe Nokia 7 Plus is one of the best smartphones in its price range. Its performance is superior to most of its competition, and so are its exterior looks. This phone undoubtedly deserves our recommendation to buy....
Read Full ReviewThe Nokia 7.1 is a phone that can't survive because of the alternatives available in the market which offer far better specs, even basic ones like battery life and better displays. The battery capacity is a major drawback that is sure to push buyers ...
Read Full ReviewThe Nokia 8.1 is a good all-rounder package but what makes it difficult to choose over the aggressive competition is the small capacity battery. Luckily it does support 18W fast charging so this might be something a buyer could overlook. All-in-all, ...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto One Action seems like a good buy but the battery life is one factor that works against it. It's worth looking at if you don't want to go for the usual Redmi/Realme/Oppo/Vivo phones and also prefer stock Android....
Read Full ReviewNokia 2.4 is a typical phone that we've become accustomed to from the brand. It features a quality design with a strong build quality that gives it an appealing touch. But on the hardware front, the phone lacks the required features you expect at thi...
Read Full ReviewThe Nokia 5.3 6GB RAM is a good bet if you are looking for good design and pure Android experience. Also, Nokia offers regular software and security updates to the handset. With that said, the brand could have focussed a bit on powerful internals for...
Read Full ReviewMobile Phones | Price |
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Nokia 3.1 Plus 32GB | Rs. 4,999 |
Xiaomi Mi A3 | Rs. 11,499 |
Xiaomi Mi A2 | Rs. 12,999 |
Nokia 5.3 | Rs. 10,999 |
Nokia 6.1 Plus 6GB RAM | Rs. 16,999 |
Xiaomi Mi A1 | Rs. 13,990 |
Nokia 6.1 Plus (Nokia X6) | Rs. 15,999 |
Motorola One | Rs. 14,999 |
Nokia 5.1 Plus (Nokia X5) | Rs. 8,499 |
Nokia 6.1 (Nokia 6 2018) | Rs. 17,271 |