I am ready to spend a premium if I there is good deal on a great camera phone. Confused between the Vivo X300 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Which is a best value for money?
The Vivo X300 Ultra looks impressive on specs and camera hardware, but pricing will matter a lot in India. Once phones cross a certain point, people start comparing them directly with Samsung and iPhone options. What price would actually make the X300 Ultra feel worth buying?
The Vivo X300 Ultra is now finally coming to India! It has been in the news for months because of its advanced imaging capabilities. I have noticed that Vivo flagships focus heavily on photography, especially portraits and zoom. Do you think X300 Ultra will seriously compete with Samsung and Apple cameras this year?
Vivo is announcing new X300 series phones, so I wonder if these launches will actually bring something new or just another round of camera-focused upgrades?
Vivo is set to launch its new smartphone, the Vivo T5 Pro 5G. It has been revealed that the T5 Pro will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor. Will this chipset deliver a smoother gaming experience? Or should I wait for another option?
Vivo has launched the new Y20G smartphone in India with a Mediatek Helio G80 processor. Your views?
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?
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!
The Kerala Police has issued a warning regarding a cyber scam which is specifically targeting Vivo and iQOO smartphone users.
Should I buy the Vivo X200T? Is spending money on this phone worth it?
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.
Vivo V70 FE is set to launch in early April. The company has confirmed it has a 6.83-inch screen. Will it be too big for one-handed use?
Vivo V21e 5G has been launched with Dimensity 700 chipset at a cost of 25k in India and this seems a bit high. Do you think this is fit to be bought?
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.
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?
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.
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 45000, and I’m looking for a smartphone with advanced camera features that can capture good daylight photos as well as night photos. As a photography enthusiast, I recently went to Jaisalmer and noticed that my front camera photos were blurry. With a good camera smartphone, the Oppo Reno 15 and Vivo V70 are highly recommended. However, I am looking for a few other options that can support 4K video within this budget. Any suggestions?
Phones between 15k and 20k are focusing on fast charging features. Brands like Realme, Vivo and Motorola charge less than 30 minutes. As a tech enthusiast, I have read that fast charging heats the mobile and can sometimes kill batteries in the long term. Anyone here to share tips on how to use these phones, or does charging to 80% instead of 100% will ensure longevity?
I just read that Apple is testing a variable aperture lens for the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max. There’s also talk of a new telephoto camera with a larger aperture for better zoom shots. Do you think this is enough for Apple to catch up with Vivo and Oppo in mobile photography?