The iPhone 17 looks decent, sounds powerful, and but still costs more than my first laptop. Apple’s calling it the smartest iPhone ever, but how much smarter can a rectangle get? Are we seeing real innovation or just polished repetition?
I am searching for a great camera phone that has reliability too, and I have settled upon two options: the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra or the iPhone 17 Pro Max. Which one do you think will have a better camera? Does the S26 Ultra have AI integration in the camera too?
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?
Anyone else noticing that smartphone brands are getting inspired by the new orange-coloured iPhone 17 Pro Max? From the Infinix Note 60 Pro to the new Itel Zeno 200, perhaps it is the new cosmic orange trend?
I live in Delhi, and my iPhone screen becomes almost unreadable because the phone dims itself to cool down. Is there any way to bypass this, or are we just stuck with outdoor-unfriendly phones during the summer?
Tim Cook stepping down and Jonn Ternus taking over in September. Some are expecting the iPhone 18 to get a massive redesign. Is it worth waiting 5 months for it, or should I buy the iPhone 17 now?
This year the tech world has moved away from a metal phase. With the release of Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro Max, both of the flagship phones are remarkably comfortable to hold. But comparing both the phones, I wonder if the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is lighter?
I have seen a huge price drop alert on iPhone 17 recently. The price has just dropped down to around 60,000. Is it a better value for money or should I wait for Galaxy S26's price to drop?
Samsung's Ecosystem Integration is finally catching up. People are saying that it is giving them an Apple-like experience. Thus boosting their productivity. Especially integration with OneDrive and Windows, creating a purposeful addition, allowing a smoother workflow. Can we say Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is winning over iPhone Max?
Can anyone suggest which one has better AI integration - Samsung Galaxy S26 vs iPhone 17? Is Apple Intelligence finally catching up, or is Galaxy AI still miles ahead in 2026?
iPhone surely treats you like a creative studio in your pocket. While OnePlus is dominating the market with its high-capacity battery. But I’m still not sure between the two of them. Which would be a better option that offers long-term value?
Planning to buy an iPhone this year. Is iPhone 17 really worth buying at its full price of Rs. 82,900? Or shall I wait for the major sale events?
What’s your take on anti-reflective phone screens? What do you think, which one has a better screen: S26 Ultra vs iPhone 17 Pro Max?
I have been using an Android phone, and now I have switched to an iPhone 17. I am excited about using it. Are there any new features I should expect?
Searching for a slimmer and lighter phone, i am confused between two, iPhone 17 and Samsung Galaxy S26. Initially, I was considering the iPhone 17 because of its advanced AI-inbuilt features lately, I have discovered S26. What would be the wiser option to buy, and cost-effective too? Which one would be much more affordable?
Unsure about whether 256 GB or 512 GB storage is enough for the iPhone 17. I click a lot more photos and love creating videos. I also shoot short stories, so I require high-resolution images for my documentaries. This is why I want to know if 256 GB will be enough or if I should choose 512 GB. Which one would be worth using and can provide long-term usability?
Is there any specific difference between the camera on the iPhone 17 and the iPhone 16 in daily use? I’m thinking of buying one and am interested in knowing about improvements in photo quality, colour accuracy, low-light performance, zoom capabilities, and video recording features. Has Apple really introduced an upgrade to hardware or software systems suitable for everyday photography? Have these changes shown really significant improvements?
Is the Galaxy S26’s triple-camera setup better than the iPhone 17’s dual camera in real-world photos, especially in low-light conditions? I’m curious about the actual image quality, detail, noise levels, and overall performance from both phones’ cameras, before deciding which one to choose.
I was comparing performance, camera quality, battery life, display, software experience, and long-term value with the new S26 Ultra. But confused about which flagship phone would be better? iPhone 17 Pro Max or the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Can anyone explain the real-world differsmartences when using it daily, and does the new model justify its price tag?
So, Samsung just launched the Galaxy S26 series, and while the Ultra's Privacy Display is impressive, the vanilla Galaxy S26 model has disappointed once again. There are barely any upgrades in terms of camera and battery life, and even where there are, markets like India get the inferior Exynos chip instead of Qualcomm's. And the pricing, oh man. Imagine spending nearly 1.3 lakh for a GALAXY S26! Better to go and buy the iPhone 17 right now, before Apple realises Samsung's troubles and hikes its prices.