Galaxy S26’s launch just cemented iPhone 17’s position as the best phone under 1 lakh
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.
The iQOO 15R packs a punch. Should I go for it right now or wait for a price drop?
I need assistance with the recent launch of iQOO 15R. I am a professional gamer who demands a highly responsive, smooth experience while playing. Especially with fast games. To reduce latency while playing, I am considering purchasing the iQOO 15R. Heard about its longer battery life and powerful chipset, want to learn more about this. Could you tell me about its other features, along with the price?
Is it worth buying a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 phone right now
I’m considering buying a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 phone this year, but with Gen 5 already in the market, I’m not sure if it’s a smart decision. Gen 5 promises better efficiency, stronger AI features, and improved gaming performance on paper. For someone who keeps a phone for 3–4 years, which option should I go for?
iPhone 16 discounted on Croma - Buy or Skip?
So, Croma has an ongoing sale on Apple products, and I saw the iPhone 16 listed for Rs. 63,490. Do you think this is still a good deal, considering the iPhone 17 is about Rs. 20,000 more expensive at its sale price?
Fitness Band vs Smartwatch?
I’ve been wanting to pick up a wearable, but I’m confused whether to get a fitness band or go all-out with a smartwatch. Bands seem simple, while smartwatches offer a lot more but cost more, too. What actually makes more sense for long-term daily use?
Is the Itel A100 4G basically a OnePlus 13s clone?
I don’t know if anyone else has noticed, but the new Itel A100 4G's design looks way too similar to the OnePlus 13s. Feels like another case of a budget phone borrowing a flagship’s design language without the accompanying hardware, to be honest.
Apple testing improved cameras for iPhone 18 Pro models
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?