The OnePlus Nord CE 6 finally launched in India with a bigger battery, faster charging, and cleaner design. It feels like OnePlus is focusing more on practical daily usage this time. Do you think the Nord CE series still offers good value in the mid-range segment?
Thinking of buying a new phone. I play BGMI and COD quite regularly, but I also want good cameras and daily usability. Are gaming phones better in performance, or do regular flagships provide a much more balanced experience?
I am really annoyed with my current Android phone. The storage is not yet full, apps are updated, and it has been only two years. Still, my phone is lagging, and animations and app switching feels slower. Has anyone faced the same issue? How can I fix it without resetting the phone?
The Vivo X300 Ultra looks impressive on specs and camera hardware, but pricing will matter a lot in India. Once phones cross a certain point, people start comparing them directly with Samsung and iPhone options. What price would actually make the X300 Ultra feel worth buying?
It has been 5 years since I started using an iPhone, but I am really impressed with the AI features and the camera of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. The display and zoom also seem much better for media and travel photos. I am thinking of buying it. Is switching from iPhone to Samsung actually worth it?
Foldables have started looking much more refined lately, especially with slimmer designs and better durability. Prices are still high, but sale discounts make them slightly more tempting now. Are foldables practical enough for daily use yet, or still more of an experiment?
Reports suggest Apple may make the rumoured iPhone Ultra foldable is Apple’s one of the most repairable devices yet. That is interesting because foldables usually feel difficult and expensive to fix. Would better repairability make foldables feel safer to buy for you?
The Nord CE 6 Lite covers the basics well, but the regular Nord CE 6 brings noticeable upgrades in display and performance. The price gap also matters though. What do you think which one feels a smarter option, if I want to use it for a longer term?
Rumours around the Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 suggest Samsung is doubling down on the smart ring category already. It feels like companies see real long-term potential here beyond just fitness tracking. Do smart rings seem more practical than smartwatches for everyday use?
With the newer models coming out this year, the iQOO 15 and OnePlus 15 are still the respective brand’s flagships. I need a recommendation on the best telephoto camera for travelling. Is OnePlus a king, or iQOO playing like a knight?
Leaks have suggested that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 could finally include an internal S-Pen slot, while the Z Flip 7 may feature a larger 3.9-inch cover display. Both upgrades improve everyday usability. What are your opinions on this?
The Vivo X300 Ultra is now finally coming to India! It has been in the news for months because of its advanced imaging capabilities. I have noticed that Vivo flagships focus heavily on photography, especially portraits and zoom. Do you think X300 Ultra will seriously compete with Samsung and Apple cameras this year?
Have you heard about the liquid glass display on the iPhone 20? From keypads to smartphones, I think there is still a gap that needs to be filled because real usability matters more than concept. Could this display innovation will actually change how we use phones? Are we seriously future-ready?
I do not understand why the best deals on phones like Galaxy S26 Ultra vanish in a few seconds. What could be the best hack to grab phones on the Amazon Great Summer Sale?
Smart glasses like the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses sound cool, but wearing them every day is a different story. Everything counts when it comes with comfort, battery, and social awkwardness. Do you see yourself using something like this regularly, or is it still more of a niche gadget?
Just checked iQOO 15R on the Amazon Great Summer sale, and price drop surprised me. It was almost down to 43K! Is there any other phone that comes close in gaming at its price, offering the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset and 144Hz screen? I am bit confused should I consider iQOO 15R or wait for OnePlus sale offers.
I am unable to recognise a major difference between regular flagship phones and gaming phones. Especially when checking around performance and cooling aspects. You can only find a difference if you are a heavy gamer. What do you think about dedicated gaming phones still having a strong place in the market?
I live in Delhi, and my iPhone screen becomes almost unreadable because the phone dims itself to cool down. Is there any way to bypass this, or are we just stuck with outdoor-unfriendly phones during the summer?
I need quick advice on iQOO 15R and OnePlus 13R. Both of these phones are available on Amazon's summer sale and have a huge price drop. I only want to spend Rs. 45,000, not more than that. Help me, please!
Any recommendations on smartphones under 35K? I have been delaying my upgrade for months, and finally thinking of buying during the sale. I mostly care about reliable cameras, good battery life, and smooth daily performance. Too many options are thre right now, so I am genuinely confused about what makes the most sense.
I love Nothing smartphones because of their design. While specs are at par with competing brands, it is the design which makes it stand out in a sea of generic-looking phones, creating a distinguished identity. Do you think design matters when buying a phone, or is performance still the most important metric?
I think Samsung phones are already setting benchmarks with its flagships. Its Ultra model already got attention with advanced AI features and display technology. Now the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus is gaining momentum with a much larger screen and battery capacity. There is no extra ultra bulk added this time. Truly, Samsung is quietly taking an edge with this lineup.
Do you also think that Samsung One UI and Galaxy S26 lineup have come up with much more refinement? I have noticed the differences in its ability to help in multitasking, impressive animated projects, and battery optimisation.
Noticing that Samsung flagships are no longer experimenting with upgrades, instead, they are focusing on delivering a user-friendly, reliable experience. Honestly, they made a smarter decision and for a longer run its smartphones are going to be much more valuable.
Are you also the one who is annoyed with night photography with your smartphone? I have seen that most of the phones capture daytime photos clearer and stabilised. I checked images on my Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and found the Super Steady mode really fantastic. This spec is really good, but just thinking if it can stabilize walking shots properly at night.