As smartphone technology becomes more advanced, so do the prices. New leaks suggest future flagship models could cost significantly more due to expensive components and powerful new chipsets. If top-tier phones start approaching or exceeding Rs. 1.5 lakh, would you still consider buying one, or would you look for better value elsewhere?
The first wave of Google Books includes 8 devices powered by Intel, MediaTek, and Snapdragon. The idea of launching devices on multiple chipsets actually looks interesting. However, Chromebook also convenient for reading. I am curious to know, would you consider a Googlebook over a Chromebook?
I have noticed Xiaomi 17T and Vivo X200T have better battery size, chipsets, and optical zoom. While Samsung Galaxy A57 focuses on software experience. I am considering these three options, but I am confused which one is the most compelling right now.
I am curious to know which chipsets will be available in India with the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. I am doubtful whether it will launch with a Snapdragon processor, an Exynos chipset or a different variant. Also, would there be any difference in performance, efficiency or gaming experience between the Indian versions and other global models?
What do you think about the new Lava Z series smartphones with Mediatek chipsets and the customizable specifications options?