The mid-range segment has too many options right now. I am exploring my options between Rs. 30-40k, and I have shortlisted the OnePlus Nord 6, as well as iQOO and Realme phones. Now it's hard for me to pick the best one. Any suggestions?
OnePlus, Vivo, and Samsung are targeting a similar kind of buyer, but are focusing on different strengths. OnePlus focuses on battery and software, Vivo targets the camera performance, while Samsung promises to offer longer updates. Which one feels like the safest long-term buy in the mid-range segment right now?
The OnePlus Nord CE 6 finally launched in India with a bigger battery, faster charging, and cleaner design. It feels like OnePlus is focusing more on practical daily usage this time. Do you think the Nord CE series still offers good value in the mid-range segment?
The latest Nord 6 features a 9000mAh battery and is powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, which I don’t think is too excessive. I was just wondering, can this be the future of smartphones or is it just a gimmick?
A new leak suggests that OnePlus is planning to replace its display technology from 165Hz panels to 185Hz screens. This is being expected with its mid-range models like the OnePlus 16R and Nord 7. Do you think it is really going to be the ultimate budget gaming phone?
Just went through Amazon summer sale, I have found impressive discounts on OnePlus Nord CE 6. With discounts and bank offers, the price drop is even more attractive. Would you pick this over Samsung or Vivo options in the same range?
OnePlus Nord 6 sale is live. Should I go for Nord 6 or check out other options? Basically, I am looking for a gaming smartphone with solid battery life.
OnePlus and Oppo will be working on new phones with 10,000mAh batteries. Looking at its earlier models such as the Oppo A6 Pro 5G, which is packed with a 7,000mAh battery, and the OnePlus Nord 6, packed with a 9,000 mAh battery. If the rumoured 10,000 mAh battery is going to be true, would you like to buy one?
OnePlus Nord Buds 4 has finally launched. Thinking of getting one and seeing its ANC with ultra-wide frequency that ranges up to 5,000Hz. Do you think the budget ANC earbuds are actually good enough to cut out the background chatter?
Looking at the upcoming sale on Amazon Prime Day, I am thinking of getting a smartphone. I have been waiting for this sale for the OnePlus Nord 5, as battery is my major concern. Do you have any better wishlist to suggest to me?
For frequent travelers, factors like battery life, camera quality, charging speed, and reliable connectivity often matter far more than benchmark scores. Phones such as the OnePlus Nord 6 with its large 9,000mAh battery could be particularly appealing for people who spend a lot of time on the move.
It seems like OnePlus is changing its strategy by introducing a new lineup that sits below the Nord series. The OnePlus N6 is set to launch on June 30 and will be debuting as the first smartphone in OnePlus's new entry-level N series lineup, priced between 18k–25k.
Phone makers are putting absurdly large batteries in phones, with the most prominent example being the OnePlus Nord 6’s 9,000mAh cell. However, Vivo might just take the crown with the upcoming Vivo Y600 Pro, which has just been confirmed to feature a massive 10,200mAh cell!
Motorola Edge 70 Pro launched today under Rs. 40,000, equipped with 144Hz display and 1.5K resolution. Can it beat the Samsung Galaxy A37 or the OnePlus Nord 6 in terms of pure value?
I am considering buying a phone under 40k. My main concern is a decent camera and a good battery life. I have a few options in my mind, Vivo V70, OnePlus Nord 6 and Realme GT 7. Which one could be the right pick?
My budget is 35k, and I am confused between the upcoming Vivo V70 FE and the upcoming OnePlus Nord 6. Being a gaming enthusiast, looking for a phone that can provide an advanced gaming experience.
1. APPLE IPHONE 12 2. ONEPLUS 8 PRO 3. SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE20 ULTRA 4. XIAOMI MI 10 5. ONEPLUS NORD