Durable build, top-tier innards and compatibility with MotoMods make Moto Z2 Force a power-packed smartphone, says Khalid Anzar
Of late, competition has forced companies to price their tablets competitively, thus bringing them within reach of Indian consumers. We have compiled a list of some tablets that are expected to make waves in 2016.
The Moto G6 has a modern screen, a front-facing fingerprint sensor, dual cameras on the rear, a glass build, a USB type-C port and water resistance that could save it from accidental splashes, says Khalid Anzar.
Microsoft has launched its first 4G device, the Nokia Lumia 638 with Windows Phone 8.1 at a price of Rs 8,299.
Xperia Z3+ is available in white, copper, black and green apple.
HTC Desire 820 will be available in two variants - with an octa core processor and quad core one.
The biggest attractions of the phone are the Sunlight Display and virtual IVR.
Has Asus cooked the right recipe to dethrone Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro as India's best selling budget phone?
Its competitors might have to worry, says Ashish Narsale, after the phone was unveiled in New York.
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Motorola said it has crossed the three million device sales milestone.
If money is not an issue and you want to experience the best Internet 4G speeds, don't look beyond these five smartphones that come with loads of RAM
Not much, says Himanshu Juneja in this review of Moto G4
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!
They belong to different budget segments but when it comes to features and looks these seven stand out in the crowd.
Himanshu Juneja takes a closer look to find out what the phablet from Xiaomi is all about.
With a shatter-proof display, the Moto X Force is a rugged warrior.
Priced at Rs 14,999, Xiaomi's Mi Max is hard to ignore.
The Z3 promises a lot in terms of entertainment and performance. Let's see if it does justice to the previous two Xperia flagships.
Why the new LG smartphone is worth a try.
If its gamble of modular accessories pays off, Moto Z could become a trendsetter
Despite being steady, the Sony Xperia XZ has room for improvement.
Xiaomi, Lenovo and Micromax have launched low cost phones to attract consumers at large scale.
What does the Mi 3 offer buyers at this price? A closer look at the phone that sold 95,000 units in six online flash sales.
The Coolpad Cool 1 offers great performance without compromising on battery life.
The device was launched globally last month.
HTC gets back into the innovation game with the HTC U12 Plus, says Ashish Narsale.
Chinese handset maker OnePlus on Tuesday said it expects India to become its biggest market in the next few months.
We tell you why you should consider buying one of these top 5 smartphones this Diwali!
The phones may look simple but are smarter than you think, says Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com.
These five are budget-friendly yet feature rich.
The phone has a big 5.5-inch screen, a great move for those who like watching movies and streaming videos.
LG made official its latest line up -- the V series -- by unveiling the LG V10 mobile phone and interestingly the company decided to do away with the curved screen.
The Lumia 530 runs on Windows Phone 8.1, which brings along with itself, among other things, one swipe notifications, Cortana, the Action Centre and a Word Flow keyboard.
OnePlus has come up with a winner at an affordable price but this one's definitely not a flagship killer, says Rajesh Mascarenhas.
The Yu Yutopia comes with a full-metal body, which is a step up from previous Yu phones.
A peek inside the new HTC flagship phone.