There's more to Nokia Lumia 730 than just a 5 MP front-facing selfie camera. Himanshu Juneja takes you through the good and not-so-good features of Microsoft's selfie smartphone.
Priced at Rs 23,999, the Zenfone 4 Selfie Pro is on the costlier side, but a good bet if you are always on the go and like to capture a lot of photographs, saya Khalid Anzar.
Do they have it in them to take on the competition?
The phones may look simple but are smarter than you think, says Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com.
With a passable built material, and decent battery back up, the chances of the phone commanding premium price dwindled quite early. Anybody with a budge of thirty thousand plus will gladly go for something more worthy like Moto X Style
Apple's latest baby, priced at Rs 28,000 in India, is designed for education.
With both the Nexus phones touted to be the first to carry Android's Marshmallow edition, the latest offerings from Google seem tempting, but surely, gone are the days of cheap Nexus phones, says Himanshu Juneja
Is it good for gaming? Multimedia? What's the camera like?
The Canvas Knight 2 impresses in terms of design.
Nokia's much-awaited Android-based 'Nokia X' will be available in India from March 15, as the Finnish firm takes head-on the likes of Samsung and Micromax to grab a share of the burgeoning affordable smartphone market.
If you need a smartphone to message and call, this is the phone to buy. A lot of focus has been levied on build and quality, which goes missing on most of the other smartphones.
LG G4 has surfaced as an upgrade to its earlier acclaimed avatar LG G3 and the latest flagship has amazing updates in all areas
There are some niggling issues that would make one frown a bit but at this price I think you can compromise on those.
After the Vivo NEX launch, it's the turn of its sibling, the Find X, to dazzle you.
The all-rounder has a clear edge over other mid-tier flagships and is worth the price.
Lenovo K8 Note: What's good, what's not
the Nexus 5X is everything a smartphone should be and will soon be climbing the rungs of the popularity ladder.
The 2016 flagship from LG is no pushover and can give the Galaxy S7 handsets a tough fight, says Himanshu Juneja
Google Inc on Monday launched the first smartphones powered by its Android One operating system in India, pricing them at around Rs 6,399 ($105) to capture the low-cost segment of the world's fastest growing smartphone market.
The F1s comes with a powerful 16-megapixel (MP) front camera.
At Rs 15,999, it's quite a steal, but does it offer anything extraordinary?
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.
Acer India has announced the launch of its Acer Power 330 series PC, based on Intel's latest Pentium 4 Processor with hyper-threading technology.
Flipkart crashing when sale of Xiaomi's Mi3 opened proves the phone has generated much interest.
Confident with the popularity of its Canvas phones, Micromax launched its first 'premium' 8-inch tablet.
Sony mobile heats up the debate as "which is the best camera phone around?" by introducing its Xperia XZ2 Premium
The past few years have seen a frenzy of phone launches.
Himanshu Juneja takes a closer look to find out what the phablet from Xiaomi is all about.
Honor 6 Plus is stunning, elegant but slightly expensive.
HP has recently launched its Android based convertible notebook/tablet the Slatebook X2 in India. The hybrid device will be available for 39,990 from the month of August.
HTC gets back into the innovation game with the HTC U12 Plus, says Ashish Narsale.
Read this before you make a decision to buy one of these Google smartphones.
Xperia Z3+ is available in white, copper, black and green apple.
Feature phones will be sold through the trade channel. Recently, Maxx had launched its AX356 GenxDroid7 for Rs 3,696.
Despite a couple of flaws Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Duos remains a superior package and still stands out, contends Himanshu Juneja
The phone is the best one I have seen for selfies.
Tablet market is getting hotter day by day in India and it is propelled by low cost tablets that are flooding market. In October, 19 tablets were launched in the country and all of them were low cost tablet and the cheapest tablet was priced at Rs 3,999.
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