Thinking of buying Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro . I am curious to know if the 50dB ANC sounds real or is it just a hype in the market?
Realme Buds T500 Pro is launching on April 16, which is tomorrow. I am already excited for it and went through its specifications, such as LDAC support, 12.4mm drivers, and 50dB ANC. Being a music lover, it's hard to get good-quality earbuds under sub-2k. I think it’s going to be the final nail in the coffin in the premium earbuds (Costing around 5x) market segment.
As the Bangalore traffic is getting pathetic, there is so much noise going on. Suggest to me the best TWS earbuds under Rs. 2000?
With increasing traffic snarls, travel timings have been extending correspondingly and people have been using smartphones to cope with the boredom that accompanies such travel. Gaming is one of the most common activities that people indulge in to get rid of this boredom and if you are a true gamingfanatic with a love for games with high-end graphics, just an average smartphone just won’t do! So I recently tested the Lex Max by playing a couple of games and here’s what I found out… But before I begin my review, I’d like to first talk about some of the tech specs of the Le Max’s configuration. The phone comes with a 6.33-inch 2K screen which is visually pleasing for anybody who wants a big screen. The 2.0GHz Snapdragon 810 octa-core chipset is a powerful processor that keeps the gaming action going without any lag or slowdowns. With an Adreno 430 graphic processor unit and 4GB RAM memory, the Le Max handles most high-end graphic games thrown at it with relative ease. As I played Asphalt 8 on the highest resolution, I found no stutter, lags or minor frame drops. After 20 minutes of nonstop gaming, I found the temperature of the phone to be average and under the usual overheating range of other phones. If you are looking for power and performance bundled in a singlepackage, then the Le Max fires forth on all cylinders.
With increasing traffic snarls, travel timings have been extending correspondingly and people have been using smartphones to cope with the boredom that accompanies such travel. Gaming is one of the most common activities that people indulge in to get rid of this boredom and if you are a true gamingfanatic with a love for games with high-end graphics, just an average smartphone just won’t do! So I recently tested the Lex Max by playing a couple of games and here’s what I found out…
But before I begin my review, I’d like to first talk about some of the tech specs of the Le Max’s configuration. The phone comes with a 6.33-inch 2K screen which is visually pleasing for anybody who wants a big screen. The 2.0GHz Snapdragon 810 octa-core chipset is a powerful processor that keeps the gaming action going without any lag or slowdowns. With an Adreno 430 graphic processor unit and 4GB RAM memory, the Le Max handles most high-end graphic games thrown at it with relative ease. As I played Asphalt 8 on the highest resolution, I found no stutter, lags or minor frame drops.
After 20 minutes of nonstop gaming, I found the temperature of the phone to be average and under the usual overheating range of other phones. If you are looking for power and performance bundled in a singlepackage, then the Le Max fires forth on all cylinders.
Recently, I want to buy a new phone, and my budget is no more than $300. Which one is better? Some of my friends suggested me the followed phones: Elephone Vowney smartphone, $299.99. It features MTK6795 octa-core processor along with 4GB RAM and 32GB ROM, amazing 5.5-inch 2K display, 8MP front camera, 20.7MP back camera, touch ID and NFC function. Lenovo ZUK Z1 smartphone, $289.99. It features Snapdragon 801 quad-core chip clocked at 2.5GHz, 3GB RAM and 64GB ROM, 5.5-inch FHD display, 8MP/13MP cameras, front Touch ID, Type-C USB and 4100mAh battery. What's your opinion about these two phones?
Recently, I want to buy a new phone, and my budget is no more than $300. Which one is better? Some of my friends suggested me the followed phones:
Elephone Vowney smartphone, $299.99. It features MTK6795 octa-core processor along with 4GB RAM and 32GB ROM, amazing 5.5-inch 2K display, 8MP front camera, 20.7MP back camera, touch ID and NFC function.
Lenovo ZUK Z1 smartphone, $289.99. It features Snapdragon 801 quad-core chip clocked at 2.5GHz, 3GB RAM and 64GB ROM, 5.5-inch FHD display, 8MP/13MP cameras, front Touch ID, Type-C USB and 4100mAh battery.
What's your opinion about these two phones?