The OnePlus Nord CE4, starting at Rs 24,999, offers reliability with its sleek design and powerful Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor. Gaming is smooth, and the robust battery with 100W fast charging ensures you stay powered up. While its cameras excel in ...
Read Full ReviewThe T3's upgraded display boasting a 120 Hz refresh rate and higher peak brightness is a notable improvement. Despite some bloatware, FunTouchOS ensures a smooth user experience. However, the absence of an ultra-wide angle camera and limited software...
Read Full ReviewVivo's V30 offers impressive portrait capabilities at a mid-range price, evident from my testing. Achieving good portraits on mid-range phones can be tough, but Vivo's blend of hardware and software simplifies the process, even for novices. The overa...
Read Full ReviewThe Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra impresses with its robust hardware, featuring a sensible higher-megapixel camera and a smooth transition from 3x to 5x zoom. Despite a slightly less powerful custom chip, it adeptly handles all tasks. Noteworthy display i...
Read Full ReviewThe OnePlus 12R strikes a compelling balance between power, style, and reliable battery life. It offers flagship-level performance with a powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and a smooth user experience. Its sleek design makes it visually appealing...
Read Full ReviewNothing's proven that once you get the manufacturing in place, you can create a budget phone at an unbeatable price. The Phone (2a) isn't for the hipsters or someone who just wants a clean UI - it's for the masses. Its new Glyph lights are minimal ...
Read Full ReviewRealme NARZO 70 Pro 5G, priced at Rs 17,999, offers great value with its superb display, long battery life, and dependable camera. While the design may not inspire everyone, it's a solid choice in the mid-range market, especially for those who value ...
Read Full ReviewThe Realme 12+ stands out in a competitive segment with its striking design, good display, and reliable battery with fast charging. Alternatives include the Nothing Phone (2a) for a bloatware-free experience, the iQOO Z9 for gaming, and the Realme 12...
Read Full ReviewThe iQOO Z9 nails performance, display, and battery - the essentials for a sub- 20,000 phone. While it skips an ultrawide camera, the main sensor delivers. Software offers a bloatware removal option, but some user interface tweaks would be nice. Ov...
Read Full ReviewThe Realme 12 Pro Plus focuses on its camera prowess while offering a familiar design and performance. Upgraders from the 11 Pro series might not find significant changes. However, for those switching from other brands or older devices, it's essentia...
Read Full ReviewThe POCO X6 Pro, priced at Rs 26,999, stands out as the top choice for gamers under Rs 30,000. Surpassing rivals like iQOO Neo 7, OnePlus Nord 3, and POCO F5, it offers impressive performance, reliable battery life with a fast 67W charger, and an upg...
Read Full ReviewOverall, the Realme 12 Pro is a solid mid-range contender with much to offer. The beautiful display, unique design, long-lasting battery life, and fast charging make it a compelling option for many. However, if you're a power gamer or require except...
Read Full ReviewWhile we do not consider OnePlus devices a flagship killer anymore - considering they are priced in the premium territory, we fail to see that flagship devices themselves have breached the Rs 1 lakh mark. In that regard, the OnePlus 12 managed to s...
Read Full ReviewThe Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus impresses with its upgrades like IP rating, curved display, and NFC, though inconsistent camera output and poor low-light imaging along with bloatware mar the experience. Strong battery life and rapid charging are stand-out...
Read Full ReviewThe Tecno Pova 6 Pro 5G offers a stunning 6.78-inch AMOLED display, lasts two days on a single charge thanks to the massive 6000mAh battery, and a unique design with LED lights, all without crossing the Rs 20,000 mark. However, occasional performance...
Read Full ReviewThe OnePlus 11R is an excellent choice for everyday users. The reliable battery, striking display, and other features make it a good package. However, if you do gaming a lot, the iQOO 9T would be a better choice. The primary camera of the OnePlus 11...
Read Full ReviewThe Honor 90 stands out for its outstanding display and elegant design, making it a compelling choice. But it falls short in handling more demanding tasks, revealing its limitations....
Read Full ReviewThe Xiaomi 14 Ultra is a photographer's dream, featuring Clear Leica optics, advanced algorithms, and numerous photography-focused features. With versatile camera setups and a built-in director mode for multi-cam shoots, it's ideal for content creato...
Read Full ReviewThe Galaxy S23 is a high-spirited phone, with powerful innards, no heating issues (so far) and decent cameras. Just picking it up can sometimes cheer you. We are just hoping the battery life improves with the Adaptive battery tech running in the back...
Read Full ReviewThe POCO X6 is a great smartphone that offers a good mix of a capable display, lag-free performance, and fast charging battery. The phone also brings segment-leading features such as the new Snapdragon chipset, OIS support, and more. Overall, if you ...
Read Full ReviewThe iQOO 12 shines with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, excelling in performance and gaming. Improved cameras and design. It leads in battery, charging, and clean UI. Camera consistency and image processing need fine-tuning, but it captures great shots overall. ...
Read Full ReviewVivo T2 Pro is a great budget smartphone for users who value style and premium design. While the camera may not be its strong suit, it definitely delivers on performance and battery life....
Read Full ReviewThe V30 Pro is a camera-centric phone with a 50-megapixel trio at the back. Its sleek design and decent battery life are notable, though faster charging options are available elsewhere. While not the best for intense gaming, it handles casual games w...
Read Full ReviewIf you're searching for a smartphone with a premium look, impressive display, excellent audio capabilities, and a dependable camera. Then, the Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G ticks all the boxes. Besides, if you're tired of dealing with wired chargers and the...
Read Full ReviewKeeping aside the fancy camera jargon, there's very little the S23 Ultra does to go wild. Instead, it plays safe and to its strengths, with a reliable processor, a fantastic camera system and one of the best battery backups of a flagship smartphone. ...
Read Full ReviewThe OnePlus Nord 3's upgrades are worthy of making it the most sought-after mid-range smartphone in recent years, especially due to its balance of performance and clean UI. If the Rs 2,000 premium over the Poco F5 stings you, think of it as a one-tim...
Read Full ReviewThe iQOO Z7 Pro boasts an attractive design and a gorgeous display but lacks stereo speakers. Its cameras perform well, but lack an ultra-wide angle option. On the positive side, it offers excellent performance for gaming and multitasking, efficient ...
Read Full ReviewThe Lava Blaze Curve 5G impresses with its premium design, curved AMOLED display, smooth performance thanks to the Dimensity 7050 chipset, and reliable battery life, making it a standout choice for budget-conscious consumers seeking style and functio...
Read Full ReviewMobile Phones | Price |
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OnePlus Nord CE 4 5G | Rs. 24,999 |
Samsung Galaxy M55 5G | Rs. 26,700 |
vivo T3 | Rs. 19,999 |
vivo V30 | Rs. 32,720 |
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra | Rs. 112,100 |
Motorola Edge 50 Pro 5G | Rs. 31,999 |
OnePlus 12R | Rs. 38,463 |
realme P1 | Rs. 15,999 |
Nothing Phone 2a | Rs. 23,999 |
realme Narzo 70 Pro | Rs. 19,999 |