InFocus Epic 1: Does number of cores matter?
Infocus, the American smartphone brand has been selling smartphones in India for over a year now. The brand has unveiled several low-cost Android smartphones...
Review: Sony Xperia S
After the acquisition of Sony Ericsson completely by Sony, the Sony Mobile Communications came up with their first smartphone Xperia S which was announced...
Infinix Note 4 Review: Multimedia Workhorse in a Budget
In this already crowded Indian smartphone segment, Infinix a Hong Kong based smartphone launched in India earlier this month. Infinx launched in India as...
Vivo V15 Pro Long-term Review: It still holds great
Smartphones have come a long way in terms of design language and many revolutionary aspects in the...
Infinix Hot S3: Should you buy it?
Hong-Kong based smartphone manufacturer Infinix launched its first smartphone last year. This year, Infinix launched its new affordable smartphone Infinix Hot S3 at...
iVoomi Me3S Review
iVoomi the smartphone brand from Hong Kong which had recently entered Indian market launched two new handsets in the country, named as iVoomi Me3...
Moto Razr First Impressions: A folding Flip Flop that’s late to...
There is literally zero number of people who think that the folding phones are not one of the craziest techs we have seen in...
First impressions: Nokia Lumia 1020
Nokia has been a poineer in manufacturing camera smartphones. Starting from the Nokia 7650 which was the first camera smartphone which came out for...
Lava Iris Pro 30 Review
Lava launched their new smartphone series early this year with the launch of their Lava Iris Pro 30 smartphone with the tagline 'ART MEETS...
Review : Nokia Lumia 510
The last and latest addition to WP 7.5 segment of the Lumia series, Nokia Lumia 510 was launched back in November 2012 during the...
Review: Nokia 700 – Dynamite Does Come in Small Packages
When I first received the Nokia 700 I was relieved to find that it was not a micro-SIM device which is something I’ve come...
LG G7+ ThinQ Review, The Underrated Flagship Killer!
Indian market is all about the products that cost less and offer more. This is the biggest reason why brands like Xiaomi and OnePlus...




















