Hi, I am Mike, I got to know that Gadgets360 is a good source to check before buying a tech gadget. So guys, Please help me with the best picks according to you in the android 15K category. Much Appreciated Thanks Mike
Hey I am looking forward to buy an android smartphone.My main priorities are relaible company , large screen , smooth ui, fingerprint sensor and no heating issues.I like galaxy note 4 but dislike its back design.Please suggest an alternative or should I go with the noteÂ
I want to buy an Android phone in the budget of 5000-6000 with following features... 1.Reliability And durability2. 1 gb ram3. latest android i.e kitkat or something near to it4. dual sim5. video calling 3g6. Good display n camera with flash7. nice processorI want that the phone should be very reliable and should have a long life. its touchscreen should also be long lasting...please suggest me...thanks a lot in advance.well please give your suggestion on ASUS zenphone 4 I liked it but I am not sure about its performance.
I want to buy an Android phone in the budget of 5000-6000 with following features...
1.Reliability And durability2. 1 gb ram3. latest android i.e kitkat or something near to it4. dual sim5. video calling 3g6. Good display n camera with flash7. nice processorI want that the phone should be very reliable and should have a long life. its touchscreen should also be long lasting...please suggest me...thanks a lot in advance.well please give your suggestion on ASUS zenphone 4 I liked it but I am not sure about its performance.
I am looking for an Android smartphone that offers longest software support in the country. Can you please suggest me a good smartphone?
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?
hello,previously I was using "htc's beats audio" device.
I want to  buy android phone between the price range of 15 k to 17 k , which has GPS means i can navigate with internet or no service area . Please suggest .
Plz suggest me a good android phone between the price range of 20k-30k.my onus is on a decent battery life a good UI and most importantly a good camera quality esp the selfies.. Pls suggest
Hi Friends/Experts, I want to know the best 5.5 inches+ camera phone around 15k which has basic features like image stabilization,face detection,low light decent output etc. I would prefer a decent battery life as I am not a gamer and use my phone for browing and social chit chat only. I have heard some bad reviews about Zenfone 2 camera's basic low light output etc. thus got confused. A request to non-experts in this forum-Please don't go by the specifications and post your comments until you have had some sort of experience with the device since tecnical specification can be very misleading on occasions. Thanks
Hi Friends/Experts,
I want to know the best 5.5 inches+ camera phone around 15k which has basic features like image stabilization,face detection,low light decent output etc.
I would prefer a decent battery life as I am not a gamer and use my phone for browing and social chit chat only.
I have heard some bad reviews about Zenfone 2 camera's basic low light output etc. thus got confused.
A request to non-experts in this forum-Please don't go by the specifications and post your comments until you have had some sort of experience with the device since tecnical specification can be very misleading on occasions.
Thanks
I want to buy used micromax yureka. can any one advice me its pro and cons ?
The New HMD Arc 2 is a new Android phone that has just launched in Thailand. It features a Unisoc T603 processor, LCD display and 5,000mAh battery. What are your thoughts? Would you like to get one for yourself when it is launched in India?
Just saw a listing on the Samsung website in the Czech Republic. It revealed the specs of the Samsung Galaxy A27. The phone features a 120Hz AMOLED display, is powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, and offers six Android upgrades. Looking at the specs, it seems close to Samsung's most expensive A-series phones.
I think we all know that wireless Android Auto makes your phone incredibly hot. Features like navigation, charging, Bluetooth audio, and mobile data together heat up the phone, especially in Delhi summers. But I think that the Galaxy S26 Ultra manages to deal with it pretty well due to its large vapour chamber. I can see the difference while I am driving for hours with Android Auto enabled.
With the Galaxy S26 Plus, Samsung is offering 7 years of major Android OS upgrades and 7 years of security patches, which is currently the longest in the flagship smartphones. I am hoping to see this trend in other brands, too, because I feel hardware alone cannot do enough to make a phone secure and updated.
I recently sent a lot of photos from my Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra to another Galaxy phone, and Quick Share made it super easy. Thanks to this feature, I no longer have to use sluggish messaging apps that also reduce image quality. It shares data instantly and supports sharing with Android and Windows devices.
So OnePlus has silently announced the OnePlus Watch 4 and it looks promising! It is expected to undercut the Galaxy Watch 8 and Apple Watch Series 11 in terms of pricing. While I don’t own a OnePlus phone, I am still considering a purchase since it is compatible with all Android devices.
I have been using an Android phone, and now I have switched to an iPhone 17. I am excited about using it. Are there any new features I should expect?
Haven’t updated to Android 16 yet? Shall i update it to this version? Is it really worthy or enough to provide benefits?
I have been using Android for the past two years, and still i am not willing to replace the phone battery. Buying specifically a battery is expensive, But constantly i get security updates, is it a right time to replace the battery? Is it worth it.
Looking for the best mobile phone under ₹2000 in India? While ₹2000 won’t get you a full-fledged Android smartphone with powerful performance, there’s still a good selection of feature phones and basic mobiles that deliver excellent value for everyday needs — whether it’s calls, texting, long battery life, or essential features like FM radio and UPI support.