Apple has released iOS 14.3 that enables the ProRAW feature on the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. Additionally, iOS 14.3 brings Apple Fitness+ and AirPods Max support, while introducing privacy information on the App Store
which mobile having a good camera upto 15000 Â rps.???? Â
I am confused between Samsung galaxy M31 and Redmi note 9 pro max. I want a phone which has a better camera and also more camera control and options with me? What do you suggest?
Looking for a smartphone with AI features in the camera? Any suggestions.
Is Xiaomi 17 Ultra the best camera phone of 2026 so far? Are there any other options available?
Smartphone makers have started preloading AI features. Phones like Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Motorola Signature, and OnePlus 15R are onboarding the devices with AI features. Are these phones not focusing on battery life and camera quality?
I am looking for a good mirrorless camera under Rs. 80,000. Should I go for a Sony or Canon one?
My budget is 45000, and I’m looking for a smartphone with advanced camera features that can capture good daylight photos as well as night photos. As a photography enthusiast, I recently went to Jaisalmer and noticed that my front camera photos were blurry. With a good camera smartphone, the Oppo Reno 15 and Vivo V70 are highly recommended. However, I am looking for a few other options that can support 4K video within this budget. Any suggestions?
The new Poco X8 Pro has a glowing ring for notifications. It does look cool in a dark room, but is it actually useful or just another battery drain?
Is the camera control button on Apple phones useful? I see many people say that it does not offer much utility but I find myself using it for zooming and clicking pictures.
It’s my dad’s birthday tomorrow. I am planning to gift him a smartphone with a budget of under Rs. 30,000. These three features are my top priority: camera, storage and high-quality speakers. Any recommendations?
I saw a tutorial on the Pro camera mode. Only got the rough idea. Anyone using Pro camera mode on their smartphone? How can I use it? How does it help with photos?
Lately, it feels like every new phone comes with a bigger camera bump than the last one. The new Xiaomi 17 Ultra is the biggest example. At this point, some phones wobble on the table unless you use a case.
Next month, I'm going on an educational tour through my university. It’s going to be a longer trip for at least a week. I’m planning to buy a new smartphone to make my journey easier and avoid draining my battery quickly. Are there any suggestions for smartphones under Rs. 40,000? Not looking for the most enhanced AI features, my priorities are a good-quality camera and longer battery life.
Going through MWC event videos on social media, people were talking about Honor. In a video, it showcased its robot-style phone. The discussions were about a moving camera, and people commented on it as their ‘emotional companion’. Are these viral videos truly reflecting the future of AI or just a gimmick?
My brother works as a creative designer in the IT industry and was asking about a smartphone that can deliver high-quality camera/images. His budget restraints are under Rs. 35,000. He is looking for features that are specifically compatible with high-quality cameras. I am considering the Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro and the Realme 16 Pro. Will that be a good option within this budget?
I am a frequent traveller, and like to shoot locations more often. I especially like to capture mountains. As a professional photographer, I never liked using a smartphone. I only use it to capture moments for a family photo or to collect memories. With the recently launched Xiaomi 17 Ultra, I am excited to shoot with it, from action shots to portraits to nighttime cityscapes. It has a 200 MP Leica camera and mechanical zoom capabilities, enabling you to record video with autofocus.
Is there any specific difference between the camera on the iPhone 17 and the iPhone 16 in daily use? I’m thinking of buying one and am interested in knowing about improvements in photo quality, colour accuracy, low-light performance, zoom capabilities, and video recording features. Has Apple really introduced an upgrade to hardware or software systems suitable for everyday photography? Have these changes shown really significant improvements?
Is the Galaxy S26’s triple-camera setup better than the iPhone 17’s dual camera in real-world photos, especially in low-light conditions? I’m curious about the actual image quality, detail, noise levels, and overall performance from both phones’ cameras, before deciding which one to choose.
While evaluating the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, I noticed a new feature: a 200MP camera. Is it really effective at improving photo quality? Because I always struggle to click photos in low light, I end up with a blurry image. Does it justify this upgrade from the previous models?