With the Galaxy S26 Plus, Samsung is offering 7 years of major Android OS upgrades and 7 years of security patches, which is currently the longest in the flagship smartphones. I am hoping to see this trend in other brands, too, because I feel hardware alone cannot do enough to make a phone secure and updated.
Do you also think that Samsung One UI and Galaxy S26 lineup have come up with much more refinement? I have noticed the differences in its ability to help in multitasking, impressive animated projects, and battery optimisation.
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ANDROID PHONE, UNDER 15K, 3 THINGS GOOD CAMERA, CALL QUALITY GOOD, SOFTWARE SHOULD BE GOOD.Although i have seen so many options but the problem is if you go for one you get two three issues in phone like call quality, heating etc etc. please guide a phone with above mentioned features with no issues which we never expect in normal phones.
Hi, My grandmother lives alone with caretakers coming in at different points in the day/night. I live in UK with my family and would like to invest in a CCTV kit that lets me monitor what's happening in the house in India from UK through a web/app portal. What would you suggest? Thanks. Regards, Pragya
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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.
Forget the flashy new features. What's one annoyance in Apple's software that you'd like to see improved?
Since the phone supports Expert RAW, I wanted to know how people edit their photos. Do you edit on the phone itself or move files to a PC for software like Lightroom?
Some features like Adaptive Battery, Galaxy AI, and Samsung’s software feel more useful after spending a few weeks with the phone rather than on day one.
People usually focus on cameras and performance, but does Samsung’s promise of long software support actually matter when choosing the Galaxy S26?
I have been diving deep into One UI 8.5 on my S26 Ultra, and the animations after closing apps are incredibly smooth. It does not stutter. It finally feels like software is catching up to hardware.
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?
I am looking for a 5G phone under ₹30,000. As 5G becomes standard across India, would you consider Vivo T-series or the Nothing Phone 4a? Which one would be best for students, as both of them offer clean software and solid 5G bands.
Chip upgrades bring better benchmarks, but real usage matters. Samsung promises that it will support its flagship devices with software updates for 7 years. Does the S26 series feel future-proof enough for long-term use?
I think software developers need to learn this Claude Code. It has really changed my way of doing coding. But I am wondering if I am not missing on Codex. What do you suggest which one is better?
I’ve just passed out from my 12th boards. I wanted to be a software engineer, and learned basic JavaScript coding. But as the AI coding is rising, is there a point in learning how to code? What alternate career path can I seek in the software development space?
I’ve got video editing work, which demands a smooth workflow. Which laptop is best for heavy editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Filmora?
I am looking for an OLED TV, and my budget is under 50K. My requirements are a 4K TV, a 50-55-inch screen, QLED and one that has good software. I generally prefer Sony because of its reliability, quality, and reputation. I have heard of Hisense, too. Can anyone share their experience and recommend reliable options for a QLED TV under 50K?