Vivo V19 Review: Excellent display, good battery and nice photos are part of the...
After getting delayed for months due to coronavirus lockdown the Chinese smartphone company Vivo last month announced the launch of its new smartphone in the country, Vivo V19. The device was earlier scheduled to...
Poco C50 Review: A good budget smartphone for basic use
The Poco C50 has an initial retail price of Rs 6,499, making it an amazing smartphone for people who are upgrading to a budget 5G mobile. It would be exorbitant to ask for too...
Poco M2 Pro Review: An all-rounder
Poco is the by-product of the Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi. They recently launched the Poco M2 in the country. In India Poco M2 Pro has three variants of 4GB of RAM with 64GB of...
Samsung Galaxy A32 review: Great design and decent cameras
Earlier last month Samsung introduced the Galaxy A32 in the Indian market. The device is available in 2 variants -- 5G and 4G. The 5G variant caters to the Western market, which is basically...
Oppo A12 Review: A stylish performer
Oppo A12 is the China-based company’s budget smartphone that has been launched in India recently. The smartphone falls under the Rs 10,000 price segment. We spent some time with it and today we are...
Nokia C32 Review: A feast for the eyes, but does it back it up...
After its acquisition by HMG Global, Nokia has built a diverse portfolio of products, mostly in the entry-level & budget smartphone categories. The Nokia smartphones we tested in the past turned out to be...
Samsung Galaxy M12 Review: A sturdy budget smartphone
The recently launched Samsung Galaxy M12 is the successor of Galaxy M11 that was launched in India last year. The device comes with a massive 6,000mAh battery, waterdrop-style display and a quad rear camera...
Samsung Galaxy A30 Review: Premium looks and display come with a long battery life
Samsung has rejigged its budget to mid-level of smartphones. While the M series is aimed at the millennials who are on a strict budget, the A series is aimed towards an audience who can...
Xiaomi 11i review: A suitable smartphone for day-to-day use
Since the start of the new year, there have been a slew of smartphone launches, particularly in the mid-range segment. We have been extremely busy testing new devices, one of which is the Xiaomi...
Vivo S1 smartphone review: Looks good and clicks well
The Chinese smartphone company recently launched Vivo S1 in India. It comes with a 32-megapixel front-facing camera and is powered by MediaTek Helio P65 SoC. The device has a 4,500mAh battery along with an...
Nokia C21 Plus review: The Ideal Budget Smartphone to Watch Content On
At a time when major flagship releases dominate all the headlines, the budget smartphone category is constantly changing with newer phones offering impressive specs at very competitive and affordable rates. Nokia’s latest offering, the...
Poco M3 Pro 5G review (long term): Good for gaming and daily usage
We have seen some of the best affordable devices during the first half of the year in India. Poco and Redmi are some of the few brands that came up with multiple budgets and...
Micromax In 1 Review: A good budget smartphone
In 2020 Micromax re-entered the Indian market with the launch of two smartphones Micromax In Note 1 and Micromax In 1b. It should be noted that till the year 2012 the company was the...
Nokia 5.3 Review: Good battery life and stock Android experience
India’s smartphone budget market is dominated by Samsung, Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo. In front of these giants, where does the Nokia 5.3 stands? Let's find out in our extensive review.
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Nokia G20 Review: A battery that lasts forever
There are very few smartphone brands that offer a complete stock Android experience on their phones and Nokia is one of them. Despite being offered at a low price its devices sometimes have struggled...
Vivo Y17 Review: A good looking mid-ranger with exceptional camera performance
The Vivo Y17 was launched a few weeks ago and it packs some of the trending features of 2019 like a water-drop notched display and triple-rear camera setup (to name a few). The smartphone...
Nokia 3.4 Review: A hit and a miss
HMD Global introduced Nokia 3.4 as its latest budget offering in the Indian market. The device is priced at Rs 11,999 for the 4GB RAM with 64GB storage variant. The smartphone is a follow...
Nokia C22 Review: Should you buy this budget smartphone for Rs 7,999?
Nokia strengthened its entry-level smartphone portfolio in India by launching the C22 earlier this month. At the price of Rs 7,999, Nokia C22 may be considered ‘entry-level’ but the smartphone manufacturer has more affordable...
Nokia C31 Review: A decent buy at Rs 9,999?
Launched in December 2022, the Nokia C31 is the newest entry in the company’s C Series lineup. Nokia’s C Series caters to the entry-level smartphone segment, for people who may be making the step...