Thinking of finally trying a foldable phone during the sale season
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?
Vivo X300 Ultra finally launching in India feels like big news for camera lovers
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?
Can Gemini’s Personal Intelligence actually plan my Goa trip better than I can?
Personal Intelligence is now rolling out to Gemini users. Has anyone tried asking Gemini to build an iitinerary? I am planning to use it for my Goa trip. Does it give an accurate information?
OnePlus Nord 6 vs iQOO vs Realme in Rs. 30-40k range, what makes sense?
The mid-range segment has too many options right now. I am exploring my options between Rs. 30-40k, and I have shortlisted the OnePlus Nord 6, as well as iQOO and Realme phones. Now it's hard for me to pick the best one. Any suggestions?
Xiaomi&#039s upcoming Mini LED TV sounds interesting. Worth waiting for?
Saw that Xiaomi is launching a 75-inch Mini-LED TV in India on April 15. Would be a good upgrade for someone who is currently using a 43-inch LCD?
A Standalone Siri App Might Be the Biggest WWDC Surprise
Apple is building AI powerhouses! The WWDC 2026 event is going to showcase Siri app, which will be much like ChatGPT or Gemini. It is expected to deliver faster responses and maintain conversational context. Are you actually going to use it?
Are you upgrading your Intel Mac or riding it out?
No new MacOS updates to be rolled out now for Intel Macs. Instead, Apple is only going to provide security updates. Update to M-series PCs makes sense for daily workflow nowadays, but I am still curious what Intel Mac owners are planning next?
What's Your WWDC 2026 Prediction?
I have been waiting too long for WWDC 2026. I saw the showcase two years ago and the Siri features Apple promised are yet to be released. I am hoping for improvements that make it easier to do more things with just voice commands. What are your predictions?
The Nintendo Switch 2 Getting a Removable Battery
It's one of those practical upgrades that could make a big difference years down the road. Seeing them return in some products makes me wonder whether we gave them up too easily.
Would You Wear Smart Glasses if They Had Face Recognition?
So Meta is apparently building smart glasses with facial recognition tech. The technology sounds impressive, but I'm not sure society is ready for it. Ignoring privacy concerns for a second, does the feature actually sound useful?
FIFA and Netflix Games Is Not a Partnership I Saw Coming
I never expected FIFA and Netflix would come together. Now you do not need a PlayStation or Xbox you can directly play the World Cup on Netflix. I am curious whether this new title would bring excitement among younger audiences.
Google Just Made Fitbit Air More Customisable Than Most Wearables
Woah! Google now allows you to 3D print bands for the new Fitbit Air. I think this makes it a good option, considering you can print your own bands as per your preference if you have a 3D printer at home.
Extended Thinking Coming to Free Gemini Users
For deep research and solving complex problems, Google is rolling out its new Extended Thinking Feature even to free-tier Gemini users. But are there any real-world use cases for it, or is it just another marketing gimmick, perhaps to persuade users into buying a higher-tier subscription?
New Episodic Reels Feature Might Actually Get Me to Follow Creators
Meta is testing a new Series feature for Instagram and Facebook Reels. What do you think will actually make you follow more genuine creators?
Is the Xiaomi 17T the Better Buy for People Who Keep Phones for 4–5 Years?
With its large battery, strong performance, quality display, and durable build, the Xiaomi 17T appears well suited for people planning to use their phone for several years.
Compact Phones Are Becoming Rare and I Miss Them
As smartphones continue to get bigger, the Xiaomi 17T's relatively compact design feels refreshing for people who prefer easier one-handed use.
Leica Colour Science Has Become One of Xiaomi's Biggest Strengths
While hardware specs are easy to compare, colour processing is what often gives photos their unique look and character. The Xiaomi 17T samples shared by reviewers look impressive.
I Wish More Phones Were Designed Around Real Photography Problems
Instead of focusing only on bigger numbers and specs, the Xiaomi 17T seems to address practical photography challenges like lighting, distance, and motion.
The Xiaomi 17T's Portrait Focal Length Options Look Surprisingly Complete
Having several portrait focal length choices gives users more flexibility and makes mobile photography feel closer to using a dedicated camera.
Xiaomi's 17T Launch Has Me Curious About the Mid-Premium Segment Again
Have you heard about the Xiaomi 17T launch? It has just launched in India at Rs. 59,999 with Leica cameras and a 6500mAh battery. I feel the space between budget phones and true flagships is competitive right now.
ColorOS 17 Looks Like Another Sign That Everyone Wants Liquid Glass
With Apple introducing the design language last year, I am observing Android brands such as Oppo, Realme and OnePlus are also moving in a similar direction. Do you like the trend?
Is Anyone Actually Excited About Dreambeans?
Several AI tools are already there to make your daily tasks productive. We are so abundant with information, I am confused about what truly matters. Dreambeans has recently been introduced, I want to know how useful it is to you?
I forgot how good S26 Ultra’s speakers are until I used another phone
Recently, I watched a video on the Samsung S26 Ultra, and the difference was truly noticeable. I observed that speakers are the best when I compared them with earlier Samsung models.
Unpopular opinion: I would take better battery life over better cameras every time, which is why I picked the Galaxy S26
One of the reasons I would like to have Galaxy S26 is that it would give me assurance for the lasting battery life over camera features. What are your thoughts on this?
Maybe the best thing about the Galaxy S26 is that nothing annoys me
I think that what truly stands out with Galaxy S26 is that there is nothing that really annoys you on a day to day basis. No weird battery drain, no overheating, no camera lag. It just quietly does its job without any fuss.