Advertisement

Phone Review

'Phone Review' - 570 News Result(s)
  • Infinix Zero Flip Review: Affordable Flex

    Infinix Zero Flip Review: Affordable Flex

    Infinix launched its first flip phone in India in October with a lot of features that you won’t find at this price point. Sporting one of the largest cover screens in the segment, a flexible inner display, and a premium design, the Infinix Zero Flip sounds like a great value for anyone venturing into the world of foldable phones. Is it, though? R...

  • Vivo X200 Pro Review: A Great Package With Stellar Cameras

    Vivo X200 Pro Review: A Great Package With Stellar Cameras

    Vivo X200 Pro is an all-rounder with outstanding cameras. If you're a camera enthusiast, your search should end with this phone, as it offers a better camera setup than most phones in this price segment. In terms of performance, the phone delivers flagship-grade prowess with no complaints. The battery performance is class-leading, too, with no matc...

  • Redmi Note 14 Pro+ Review: The New Benchmark for Note Series

    Redmi Note 14 Pro+ Review: The New Benchmark for Note Series

    The Redmi Note 14 Pro+ is a leap forward in design and battery. The performance is also great, and the feature list is long - which is good. It gets an IP68 rating, which should give consumers peace of mind and additional brownie points for durability tests. The Redmi Note 14 Pro+ is a game changer for the Note series and a solid contender under Rs...

  • iQOO 13 Review: Redefining Flagship Value

    iQOO 13 Review: Redefining Flagship Value

    iQOO’s latest flagship phone has been launched in India. The phone comes equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, a triple rear camera setup, and a large AMOLED display with 2K resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. It’s a big phone with big performance promises. How does it hold up in the real world? Read our iQOO 13 review to find out.

  • Samsung Galaxy A16 5G Review: Sticks to the Midrange Formula

    Samsung Galaxy A16 5G Review: Sticks to the Midrange Formula

    Samsung Galaxy A16 5G is a mid-range smartphone that is priced under the Rs. 20,000 mark in India. It is the first Galaxy A-series phone from Samsung that is slated to receive six years of OS updates, and it is equipped with a Dimensity 6300 chipset and a 5,000mAh battery with support for 25W charging. Find out more in our Samsung Galaxy A16 5G rev...

  • Google Pixel 9 Pro Review: A Pocketable Champion

    Google Pixel 9 Pro Review: A Pocketable Champion

    The Pixel 9 Pro ticks most checkboxes for a compact flagship smartphone. It packs a solid build and an excellent display. The performance is decent for everyday tasks until you are more inclined towards gaming. On the camera front, the 9 Pro outshines some expensive rivals. There are tons of AI features, and it also comes with Google's 7 years of s...

  • Vivo V40e Review: Easy on the Eyes

    Vivo V40e Review: Easy on the Eyes

    The Vivo V40e is the latest entrant in the V40 series from Vivo. It is a mid-range phone with a focus on design and portrait photography. Vivo claims it’s the slimmest phone with a 5,500mAh battery. It also comes with an Aura LED light at the back that is said to offer studio quality lighting for portrait photos. Does it really? Find out in our r...

  • Infinix Zero 40 5G Review: Mid-Range Hero?

    Infinix Zero 40 5G Review: Mid-Range Hero?

    The Infinix Zero 40 5G is a mid-range smartphone with a couple of firsts in its segment. There’s the 50-megapixel ultrawide camera and 4K 60fps recording on the front camera. It’s equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultimate chipset, offers up to 512GB storage, and gets a 144Hz AMOLED display. Do all these features make it a good mid-rang...

  • iPhone 16 Plus Review: The One Worth Buying This Year

    iPhone 16 Plus Review: The One Worth Buying This Year

    The iPhone 16 Plus is for those who want the latest iPhone under a lakh but do not want a smaller screen and compromise on the battery front. The 16 Plus should appeal to heavy multimedia users who love to be on their phones while on the go. Here's our full review.

  • Google Pixel 9 Review: Matured Design, But Still Gets Hot

    Google Pixel 9 Review: Matured Design, But Still Gets Hot

    Google's Pixel 9 offers a refined design, a brighter display, and enhanced AI features. The camera system, led by a 50-megapixel sensor, captures stunning photos, and the ultrawide lens adds versatility. Battery life is improved, but the Tensor G4 chip's performance is underwhelming, causing the phone to run hot. Should you buy the Pixel 9? Read ou...

  • Vivo T3 Ultra Review: A Performance-Centric Mid-Ranger

    Vivo T3 Ultra Review: A Performance-Centric Mid-Ranger

    The Vivo T3 Ultra comes with a premium design and offers a sleek profile. The handset packs a vivid 6.78-inch AMOLED curved display with good viewing angles. The handset also comes loaded with a MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ processor that is capable of delivering good performance. The phone also packs a dual-camera setup that offers good results in dif...

  • Honor 200 Pro Review: Honourable yet Expensive Camera Phone

    Honor 200 Pro Review: Honourable yet Expensive Camera Phone

    The Honor 200 Pro offers an exciting package with a good blend of premium design and useful camera features. The wavy textured design language and sleek profile give a premium feel. The 6.78-inch AMOLED display also offers vibrant colours with some level of customisation. The performance is decent enough for daily usage, and it can also support som...

  • Realme 13+ Review: Good Performance on a Budget

    Realme 13+ Review: Good Performance on a Budget

    Realme has been launching new phones left and right. After the Realme 13 Pro+ series launch, the company recently unveiled the Realme 13 series in India. I had the chance to test the new Realme 13+, which gets a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Energy SoC, 80W fast charging support, 120Hz OLED display, and a vapour cooling chamber. Should you upgrade? Read ...

  • New Research Shows Mobile Phones Are Not Linked To Brain Cancer

    New Research Shows Mobile Phones Are Not Linked To Brain Cancer

    A systematic review into the potential health effects from radio wave exposure has shown mobile phones are not linked to brain cancer. The review was commissioned by the World Health Organization and is published today.

  • Mobile Phones And Brain Cancer Are Not Linked, Says WHO-Led Study

    Mobile Phones And Brain Cancer Are Not Linked, Says WHO-Led Study

    There is no link between mobile phone use and increased brain cancer risk, according to a new World Health Organization-commissioned review of the available published evidence worldwide.

'Phone Review' - 852 Video Result(s)
'Phone Review' - 570 News Result(s)
'Phone Review' - 852 Video Result(s)
Listen to the latest songs, only on JioSaavn.com