The Moto Razr 40 offers a stylish flip phone option with a great display, though it lacks Widevine L1 certification. It performs well without lag and provides a pleasant software experience typical of Motorola phones. The battery life is decent, and ...
Read Full ReviewThe Galaxy Z Flip 5 offers a brand-new way to interact with a smartphone, something that only a few smartphones can claim to do in 2023. Its camera processing is more refined than ever before, but it still carries the baggage of the past, such as slo...
Read Full ReviewThe Phantom V Flip excels in many areas, with a good inner display, impressive build quality, and competitive camera performance in daylight. It boasts good battery life and includes a charger in the box too. However, its mid-range chipset struggles ...
Read Full ReviewThe Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 has a fantastic display tailor-made for social media consumption, content creation, and a portable form factor. Its battery is nothing to write home about, and the camera is just fine. ...
Read Full ReviewOPPO Find N2 Flip joins the flip form-factor competition and takes on its closest rival, the Galaxy Z Flip 4. The phone ticks all the right boxes - be it screen, display or cameras. The cover screen is the biggest USP of the package, while bloatware ...
Read Full ReviewMobile Phones | Price |
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Motorola Razr 40 | Rs. 39,999 |
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 | Rs. 45,999 |
Motorola Razr 40 Ultra | Rs. 59,480 |
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 | Rs. 99,999 |
Tecno Phantom V Flip | Rs. 54,999 |
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 5G | Rs. 40,949 |
OPPO Find N3 Flip | Rs. 59,999 |
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 5G 256GB | Rs. 49,999 |
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip | Rs. 40,999 |
OPPO Find N2 Flip | Rs. 68,999 |