Every phone is getting slimmer, and repeatedly i have observed they are coming with similar designs. I don’t find any major difference though. I compared iphone 17 and Galaxy S23, and i didn’t find any significant change in how they look.
I'm looking to buy a handset primarily for quick call access and high-quality photos/videos for my YouTube channel. I’ve read about the launch of Nothing 4a and Nothing 4a Pro. Will it compete on price with Redmi and Realme smartphones? Would any of these be the best choice, or is there another smartphone I should consider? I don’t know much about smartphones, so I’m relying on reviews and opinions.
As a professional photographer, I pick a DSLR for better picture quality. Moreover, I am a wildlife photographer and need to shoot night photos and capture animals with fine details and textures. Sometimes I need to shoot on the spot, so I can’t wait to take my DSLR out of the bag and click. I’ve seen smartphones with a 1-inch sensor feature used by my fellow photographer. How does it benefit in improving the image texture?
Suggest me the best dual sim smartphone below 15K. I've shortlisted four of them: 1 . Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime2. Moto G( 2nd gen)3. Micromax cavas Gold4. Micromax Nitro Pls include ur +ve and -ve views about all!!!And u are welcome to include new entries to the list!!!!
Suggest me the best dual sim smartphone below 15K. I've shortlisted four of them:
1 . Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime2. Moto G( 2nd gen)3. Micromax cavas Gold4. Micromax Nitro
Pls include ur +ve and -ve views about all!!!And u are welcome to include new entries to the list!!!!
I am looking for a phone around 22k. My main requirement is 3GB RAM. So plz some mobile guys...
I am planning to buy a phone. My budget is somewhere around 20,000 - 25,000. The features I am looking for in a phone are as below: Minimum 1.5 GB RAM Good Camera Specs Dual SIM Good Battery life (Min 1 day) Good performance. Negligible lag. Good Processor. I am very much interested in HTC Desire 820 but am a little skeptical to use a phone with 5.5" display as I have not used a bigger display before. I also read about heating problems in HTC. Please suggest I should still go for HTC 820 or if there is any other option. Thanks in advance
I am planning to buy a phone. My budget is somewhere around 20,000 - 25,000.
The features I am looking for in a phone are as below:
I am very much interested in HTC Desire 820 but am a little skeptical to use a phone with 5.5" display as I have not used a bigger display before. I also read about heating problems in HTC.
Please suggest I should still go for HTC 820 or if there is any other option.
Thanks in advance
Hi everybody. I just bought an old Android phone with Android 5.1 operating system I have a job that requires instagram gb application to download videos. But I do not know if it can use the application and storage well? Who used the app can share it for me?
I seriously got fed up when it came to stabilisation on my earlier phone. Recently upgraded to the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, and the gimbal-like horizontal lock has opened my eyes. I love the way it stabilises my recording. Once I was with my friends and recording a video while skateboarding. Honestly, the video did not distort or shake and was perfectly still. I genuinely recommend this to all video creators out there!
My budget is around 30k, and I am looking for a smartphone that can offer good performance. Gaming is one of my priorities, and I can see both iQOO 15R and POCO F7 have lightning deals. Anyone here let me know which one is good for longer gaming sessions. I am also considering a phone that stays cool in this 44°C Delhi summer.
Which camera smartphone deal is best right now on Amazon sale? Being a Prime user, I can see impressive discounts on phones like Samsung, Vivo, and iPhone models. This time, I don’t care about performance, so I am considering my options in Vivo and Oppo too. Which one would be under Rs. 70k? Also, please let me know about the bank offers that the sale is offering.
At 20% battery, I start panicking. Whenever I am travelling, I am either looking for a charger or a power bank. Just read about Huawei testing a phone with a 10,000mAh battery. Would it really, really eliminate my battery anxiety?
Launch-day hype is one thing, but the real test for flagship phones starts later. Does the battery still hold up? Does multitasking stay smooth? Does the camera still feel fast and reliable? The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra sounds more focused on long-term polish than flashy gimmicks, and honestly that might be the smarter strategy now.
Thinking of buying a new phone. I play BGMI and COD quite regularly, but I also want good cameras and daily usability. Are gaming phones better in performance, or do regular flagships provide a much more balanced experience?
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?
Foldables have started looking much more refined lately, especially with slimmer designs and better durability. Prices are still high, but sale discounts make them slightly more tempting now. Are foldables practical enough for daily use yet, or still more of an experiment?
Most phones now feel huge, and I just want something compact and comfortable without compromising on performance or cameras. Which compact flagship phones are actually worth checking during the sale this year?
Any recommendations on smartphones under 35K? I have been delaying my upgrade for months, and finally thinking of buying during the sale. I mostly care about reliable cameras, good battery life, and smooth daily performance. Too many options are thre right now, so I am genuinely confused about what makes the most sense.
What I have observed is that last year’s flagship phones dropped in price while new mid-range phones launched with small upgrades, at increased prices. So I keep wondering which option actually gives better real value?
Every year, I notice that the price of smartphones continues to rise, while the actual improvements made in the product tend to be small. I am left with the question of whether it is still reasonable to consider upgrading a device based on its cost/benefit ratio.
I am planning to buy a new phone in budget of Rs 15-20K and my requirements are good UI, camera, performance and battery life. Can anyone pls suggest me a good phone with these requirements in this budget?