If a powerful processor is the only thing you want from your next smartphone, go ahead and grab the Poco X3 Pro.
Micromax delivers decent specs and a clean Android experience at a fair price with their '1' smartphone.
There’s only one audience I can recommend this phone to and that’s the one comprising serious gamers who spend hours a day gaming on their phones.
Redmi Note 10 does not have cutting-edge specs and a stellar camera like a flagship, but everything it has worked well enough to use daily.
The Oppo F19 Pro+ certainly corrects a lot of compromises and also offers interesting camera features.
If you just want an all-round daily driver which offers a flagship experience, the S21+ also has a lot going for it at a relatively lower price point.
From the outside, the Nokia 5.4 looks like a gorgeous budget smartphone running stock Android. But that’s only half the story of this budget beauty.
Sitting at the upper end of the budget smartphone segment, the Realme X7 has one thing going for it... and that just happens to be 5G.
With Realme X7 Pro 5G, you get really capable hardware that’s better than anything you can get, not just for under Rs 30,000 but also above it.
The S21 Ultra offers all the things you would expect from an Android flagship, and then some.
The phone offers a lovely design, decent display, good day-to-day performance, ample battery life and a very good daylight camera.
Of the four new iPhones this year, this one gets most things right.
Xiaomi’s Redmi 9 Power is a spec monster for a budget smartphone, but more does not necessarily translate into better.
With the right hardware and well-optimised software, the stylish design is the icing on the cake.