I have noticed premium smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S26 series and Google Pixel 10 offering 256 GB storage in 2026. Do you think that 256 GB has now become a new normal in the premium smartphones?
I recently purchased a Samsung Galaxy S26 smartphone, and now I am thinking of buying new premium earbuds. I want to understand whether I should go with the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro or should I consider other options from brands like Sony, Nothing, or OnePlus. Do these brands offer a better proposition than the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro?
For a long time, phones made by companies like Xiaomi, Vivo, and iQOO have had a built-in feature that shows how fast your internet is running. I just saw that Samsung is finally letting users enable a live internet speed indicator via their Good Lock (QuickStar) plugin on One UI 9. Has anyone else used it yet?
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.
Samsung phones used to push sharpening and saturation really hard, especially on faces and greenery. Lately though, things seem cleaner and more balanced without losing Samsung's signature style completely. Curious if the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra finally nails that sweet spot consistently across all cameras
I think the TV market today is highly competitive. Sony has built a legacy for decades, but Samsung and LG have really stepped up their game now. Meanwhile, Xiaomi continues to impress with its features while also undercutting them in terms of pricing. What would you prefer if you had to buy a new TV today?
I have noticed other smartphone brands are shifting their focus with more RAM. Most of the competitors are moving to 16GB now while Samsung is still stuck to 12GB. The Galaxy S26 has it, too. Do you think it is a smart move? I am curious what could be the reason for not competing itself with other brands.
Now it is really simple to streamline my morning routines. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has an impressive feature, Now Bar, which can handle active apps even on the lock screen. It is seriously simple to track, snooze, and view the media player even with a single tap. Also, Now Bar keeps me updated, consolidating my background tasks.
I used to struggle with multitasking, but now I can open YouTube and WhatsApp side by side on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. I can simply chat as well as enjoy my favorite movie. Initially, I was expecting a cramped experience, but the larger, flatter display has improved my usability now.
No need to block unwanted numbers now since my AI assistant is fixing it for me. I usually ignore unknown numbers, but the AI Call Screening on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is handling a couple of spam calls without me needing to pick them up first. It is a relief now, filtering all the nuisance calls. No need to be bothered about it.
I have been Circle to Search on Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, and it is insanely addictive. I keep using it when I am shopping or checking anything random online through Instagram or YouTube. Now I do not need to switch to apps to compare prices or discounts.
I have never thought my everyday tasks could have been much easier and faster. I was using live translation and voice transcription on my Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, which feels smooth. Features like Now Nudge and Now Brief quickly analyse my messages and summarise my long documents.
Have you tried the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Now Brief feature? It is really interesting and brings a personalisation experience. If you check its earlier Samsung devices, you will notice this feature is exclusive. I am using it to organise my daily tasks it not only shows weather updates, but also allows you to customise your travel timings accordingly. How have you been using it?
I was exploring Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra features, and I noticed some of the AI-powered tools require signing into the account. There are really some amazing AI features after unlocking that you can enjoy. You can assist with some photos, create reminders, and what makes it different from basic setup is that it has some impressive tools, such as Now Nudge, Now Brief, that boost productivity.
It seems like Samsung has really understood AI contextual concepts. Its AI features do not require a lot of effort and handle things in the background. No need to rely on a specific AI chatbot. You can find it everywhere from photo assisting to writing notes it can easily summarize, scan, and provide quick suggestions. Now, everyday tasks feel much easier with Ultra.
I have been saving tons of photos, videos, notes, and apps on my Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, but the phone still feels fast and organised. Apps open smoothly, multitasking feels effortless, and the storage management is much smarter now. Even after heavy daily usage, the device handles memory efficiently without slowing down.
Just discovering selfie photos with my new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. I was capturing a group photo from a wider front camera. I tried the photo in portrait mode, but felt the wide one fixes everyone in the frame. Also, no need to stretch my fingers near the edges. Feels comfortable in clicking.
Audio Eraser has expanded to support playback adjustments with native apps such as Gallery and the voice recorder. Now with Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, the feature reaches new heights and supports real-time audio control.
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?
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.