The Nokia 2.4 is a well-designed smartphone, but faces some stiff competition.
The smartphone has some flaws, but the 7,000 mAh battery will definitely attract buyers.
Xiaomi’s low-cost flagship contender is not perfect, but it’s damn good value for your hard-earned money.
Poco has done its homework, and we now have a gaming smartphone that’s good at other things, and also offers excellent value for money.
Samsung’s first-ever attempt at a ‘value’ premium smartphone seems like a decent one, but it definitely isn’t its best foot forward.
The Poco C3 is an entry-level smartphone that gets you the basics at a low price tag.
The budget battery boss that suffers due to slow charging and bloatware.
If you’ve been wanting to make a shift to a more compact iPhone, then the Apple iPhone SE is just what you need.
While the chipset inside the Realme 7 Pro remains the same, there are some class-leading features that place it at the very top of the budget segment.
A decent gaming smartphone by itself, but falls short when compared to the competition, and its own siblings.
The Realme 7 looks good and offers a good value proposition for gamers on a budget. However, it falls short of being a complete package.
Oppo F17 Pro looks stunning and is average in most other parameters. This is just not enough when you have OnePlus Nord enticing buyers for Rs 2000 more.
The Galaxy S20 Ultra certainly has stolen some thunder from the new Note flagship.
The long teased OnePlus Nord is finally here. Time to figure out if it lives up to the hype.
Samsung has hit a sixer by bringing the S-Pen to the affordable tablet segment.
Galaxy M31s was supposed to resolve the problems of its predecessor, but it still loses out on performance by sticking to the same old chipset.
Oppo’s Reno 4 Pro excels as a mid-range device and gets you a premium-looking smartphone, but needs some polish when it comes to the camera.
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra offers a gorgeous display, a variety of camera options, storage expansion and more at Rs 97,999.
Engineer: Here’s the best smartphone hardware we could find. Which ones should we cram in? ASUS: Yes.
It’s a brand-new Note 9 through and through, but software and performance issues leave this Note in the dust, well behind the Pro and Pro Max.
The Motorola G8 Power Lite scores well on paper, but it doesn't really stand out in the crowd.
The major strength of Realme X3 is the 5x periscope zoom camera and the dual front-facing cameras, which let you shoot portrait-mode videos.
OnePlus 8 brings forth a handful of notable enhancements over its predecessor, but does that warrant the massive premium it demands?
If you are spending over Rs 50k on a smartphone this year, the OnePlus 8 Pro makes a strong case for itself, despite the competition.
Having used the Mi 10 as my daily driver, I can safely say that Xiaomi has announced its entry into the value flagship segment with great poise.
The Realme 6 isn’t a great all-rounder of a phone, but it is a great gaming phone.
There are a bunch of Realme phones in the 15k to 20k price range. Can the Realme 6 Pro stand out amongst its own?
Despite being far from the ideal smartphone, it’s still close to the best in most other categories, which justifies the eye-watering price tag.
Here’s a detailed review of all things good about the Galaxy Z Flip, and the things that could have been better.
Despite the flagship specs, however, the iQOO 3 does miss out on some essential flagship features like wireless charging and water and dust resistance.