OnePlus is raising the bar every iteration and OnePlus 6 defines it all.
Voice control and motion actions are now under one app called Moto.
Huawei vs Timex: a look at what's on offer.
HTC surely has armed its latest flagship to teeth, and with Samsung Galaxy S7 already having a head start, all this firepower bodes well for HTC. Having said that, it will be interesting to see how the HTC 10 is priced, says Himanshu Juneja
The Mi Max 2 has a bit of many things, but fails to show perfection in any one department.
While it is not a huge leap when compared to its predecessor, the company has succeeded in again taking few steps towards achieving the best smartphone there is in the sub Rs 10k category.
Micromax's Canvas Selfie wants to make women 'more presentable'.
Small- and mid-size companies where Cyrus was the chairman did better on bourses than large Tata group companies
Samsung also unveiled its slimmest Galaxy handset.
At first glance, it looks like a larger version of the iPhone 4s.
Google released the new Nexus 9 amid high expectations, and by the looks of it, the tablet looks like a worthy upgrade to last year's Nexus 7, says Himanshu Juneja.
The much awaited OnePlus X is finally official and near-about ready for the Indian release. Here's what works and what doesn't for OnePLus X
Consumers who pre-order the device will get an Amazon India voucher worth Rs 5,000 and 5000 Jet privilege miles.
The Oppo N3 lacks the punch for its premium pricing and one could rather go for Sony Xperia Z3 and save some cash for accessories, says Himanshu Juneja
The device, Win 400, is available at Rs 4,979.
This Father's Day, surprise your father by gifting him a smartphone.
Himanshu Juneja finds out what the handset has to offer
With the release of Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL, Microsoft has catapulted itself into a position where it can compete against the big boys of the mobile phone industry with consummate ease.
Check out how Google's flagship phablet, the Nexus 6, will take on Apple and Samsung
A bigger screen, improved camera and speakers are the USP of the new Moto G. But it's not a phone that would make you jump up and run for the phone, but it's a safe bet, says Manu Shankar
With its stunning design, premium look and practical cameras, the LG G6 flagship is all prepared to break into the Big Club, says Himanshu Juneja
Himanshu Sehgal is traveling across India, armed with a plate and a camera.
Not much, says Himanshu Juneja in this review of Moto G4
Lenovo's K3 Note not only impresses, but is going to make competing brands in the price segment sweat a decent bit, says Himanshu Juneja
What puts this reasonably priced flagship ahead of rivals?
HTC Desire 326G Dual SIM is sure to grab a big chunk of budget smartphones market soon, says Shruti Puri
LG G4 has surfaced as an upgrade to its earlier acclaimed avatar LG G3 and the latest flagship has amazing updates in all areas
Wickedleak Wammy Titan 4, available for Rs 15,000, is a very good bargain. More so, if battery life is of primary concern, and I bet, nothing out there is this good. But if you want a sleek phone that is light in your hands and on your pocket please look elsewhere.
Here's what all this good-looking handset can do...
All the Android One phones launched together look identical when it comes to build and design.
The 4.5-inch screen in the old Moto G makes way for a more crisp and bigger 5-inch display.
To begin with, the Galaxy A8 is Samsung's slimmest smartphone yet...
With the release of Moto G4 Plus, the bar has only been raised in the sub-Rs 15k segment. The ZUK Z1 still has a decent chance though, says Himanhsu Juneja based on its camera performance and battery back up strength.
For those who won't mind looking at other brands for Rs 38,000, there is the Google Nexus 6 as well as the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 which are better options in the same price range.
Sony will do well to pull its latest offering near to the Rs 20,000 mark if they want to make prospective buyers seriously consider the Xperia T3.
These are some of the most eagerly-anticipated gadgets likely to grace the Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona between March 2 and 5. We expect plenty of fireworks!
Moto X Play is a mid-range phone that has the configuration of a flagship device, but does not cost the earth.
Himanshu Juneja reviews this budget phone that offers 3GB RAM, finger print scanner and more for just Rs 6,999