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?
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?
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?
The new Oppo Find X9 Ultra has recently launched. It comes with a massive 7,050mAh battery. After comparing to the S26 Ultra's 5,000mAh, I feel that’s a huge gap. What do you recommend for power users, which one would be a better fit?
Is innovation dead for Samsung A series phones? Don’t you think that Galaxy A57 pricing is creeping up. Previously, a series used to offer better value for money. Now, the starting price is about Rs. 58k, it feels like the gap is shrinking fast and is closely touching to premium phones.