Keeping 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 ReviewMotorola's G54, priced at Rs 15,999, impresses with its robust battery life and a commendable 12GB RAM variant, catering to heavy users. However, the LCD display may deter some, especially avid entertainment lovers. The audio quality does stand out, ...
Read Full ReviewThe Redmi Note 12 Pro is a sweet deal at Rs 24,999. It manages to perform similarly to its elder sibling at a cheaper price, while also providing some value-for-money features over the Realme 10 Pro+....
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 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 Samsung Galaxy A54 5G is styled to ape an S23 Plus, and it does that well in terms of design, build and battery life. It has a fantastic display too, but it fails to impress on the charging front. ...
Read Full ReviewThe POCO F5 has five things going right for it - performance, display, battery life, overall camera package and, of course, the headphone jack. It manages to bury its issues, such as bloatware and a bare minimum IP rating without anybody drawing to...
Read Full ReviewThe Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus brings about some meaningful upgrades. Its 200-megapixel camera brings unparalleled quality to the masses, the 120W charging is a meaningful addition to the feature package, and the Dimensity 1080 is a reasonable refresh in...
Read Full ReviewPoco opts for a more lightweight approach with its Poco X5 Pro 5G, but the design is still dated. Overall, the device performs well in our daily usage, but we noticed some hiccups while gaming. The new 108-megapixel camera is a first for Poco in Indi...
Read Full ReviewPixel 6a is excellent choice for those who love stock Android experience. Google promises multi-year software update cycle which is a great addition. The Pixel 6a can handle most intensive tasks but isn't ideal for hardcore gamers....
Read Full ReviewThe Infinix Note 30 5G is a massive upgrade over its predecessor, Note 12 5G, with a 108MP triple rear camera setup, 45W fast charging, and more. If you miss an AMOLED display and a good processor, the POCO X5 5G can be considered. ...
Read Full ReviewNothing's yearly refresh, the Nothing Phone (2), is here with a ton of hype, but should you buy it at its Rs 44,999 price tag or wait it out? Find out in our review. ...
Read Full ReviewiPhone 14 Plus packs a large screen that is found only on the Pro Max version. It packs all the bells and whistles to suit any customer, whether a pro user or one who needs a balanced package. The battery performance of the 14 Plus is unmatchable, ev...
Read Full ReviewThe Redmi K50i is a smartphone that looks like it costs peanuts but delivers when heavy games are thrown at it. It also has a fantastic battery life and okayish cameras. ...
Read Full ReviewThere aren't a lot of phones left in 2022 that can turn heads, not even the foldables. So, if you're in for the flaunt value and are willing to wait patiently for Nothing OS to be optimised, get the Nothing Phone (1)....
Read Full ReviewMobile Phones | Price |
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Motorola Edge 40 Neo | Rs. 20,999 |
vivo T2 Pro | Rs. 19,990 |
Apple iPhone 15 | Rs. 79,900 |
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max | Rs. 159,900 |
Xiaomi Redmi 12 5G | Rs. 11,999 |
Motorola Edge 40 | Rs. 29,999 |
Infinix GT 10 Pro | Rs. 20,999 |
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 5G | Rs. 102,999 |
Moto G54 | Rs. 15,999 |
Samsung Galaxy S21 FE | Rs. 33,499 |