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6.5 inch Full HD+, 50 MP+5 MP+ 2 MP Triple Rear Camera, 13 MP Front Camera, Android 14, One UI 6, Octa-core
MRP (Inclusive of All Taxes)
6.5 inch Full HD+, 50 MP+5 MP+ 2 MP Triple Rear Camera, 13 MP Front Camera, Android 14, One UI 6, Octa-core
MRP (Inclusive of All Taxes)
6.5 inch Full HD+, 50 MP+5 MP+ 2 MP Triple Rear Camera, 13 MP Front Camera, Android 14, One UI 6, Octa-core
MRP (Inclusive of All Taxes)
6.5 inch Full HD+, 50 MP+5 MP+ 2 MP Triple Rear Camera, 13 MP Front Camera, Android 14, One UI 6, Octa-core
MRP (Inclusive of All Taxes)
6.5 inch Full HD+, 50 MP+5 MP+ 2 MP Triple Rear Camera, 13 MP Front Camera, Android 14, One UI 6, Octa-core
MRP (Inclusive of All Taxes)
6.5 inch Full HD+, 50 MP+5 MP+ 2 MP Triple Rear Camera, 13 MP Front Camera, Android 14, One UI 6, Octa-core
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6.7 inch Full HD+, 50 MP+8 MP+ 2 MP Triple Rear Camera, 50 MP Front Camera, Android 14, One UI 6.1
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6.7 inch Full HD+ 50 MP+2 MP 8 MP Front Camera, MediaTek Helio G85,Android v14,Octa core (2 GHz, Dual core, Cortex A75 + 1.8 GHz, Hexa Core, Cortex A5..
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Mobiles
Mobile phones, chiefly used to make voice calls to people, are also popular as Cell / Cellular Phones. The current technological developments have made our lives more comfortable. We are becoming more and more dependent on mobile phones for our communication. From calling to emailing or texting and even making purchases online, the uses of mobile phones are numerous. For this reason, mobile phones are also known as “smartphones” now.
There are apps on mobiles to watch films, series/ shows, documentaries, news, read books, listen to music and much more.
How To Choose The Right Mobile?
Purchasing a smartphone from such an overwhelming list of options might get confusing, so we made a guide that helps you pick the best smartphone for your needs.
What To Consider Before Buying A Smartphone?
Processor & RAM
Your smartphone processor, also known as the chipset or the SoC, is the component that is responsible for just about everything functioning on your smartphone. A capable processor not only allows your device to function seamlessly but is also capable of enhancing other factors.
Choice of the operating system
It boils down to two options - Android or iOS. The choice is actually more complicated than you imagine since both operating systems have a sizable list of pros and cons.
Preferred user interface
You also have to keep in mind that numerous smartphones come with their own skin or UI (user interface) smacked on top of Android. OnePlus has Oxygen OS, a clean skin that is quite close to stock Android, Samsung comes with One UI 2, which has improved by leaps and bounds from its TouchWiz days, MIUI on Xiaomi phones, which is an ad-fest but is well-optimized, Colors on Oppo and Realme smartphones, that is heavily inspired by iOS.
Good display
You have LCD and AMOLED displays. AMOLED displays have variants such as OLED or Super AMOLED (in the case of Samsung) and have better contrast and darker blacks. They also assist in saving battery since they turn off all the black pixels on the phone to display ‘true black’.
Right Amount of Storage
The current standard is 64GB on lower-end models and 128GB to 512GB on flagships. With swift sharing apps and technologies, almost all of us import every single GB of data from our previous phones to the new ones. So, adequate storage is essential.
Battery life
The golden standard of battery life in flagship smartphones is 6+ hours of screen time. Anything with higher capacities can mostly allow even heavy-users to power through.
Camera quality
In 2020, multi-cameras are the norm and phones with just one rear camera are extremely rare now. Smartphones have also been employing pixel-binning, which essentially turns four or more pixels into one big pixel, that adds clarity and detail to the image. When it's about the camera quality we would surely recommend the Apple iPhone series, Samsung Smartphones, and OnePlus Smartphones
Other Things To Consider
Wireless charging
Gaming Mode
Fingerprint sensor vs Face Unlock
Bluetooth version
IP Rating
Dual sim
Reverse wireless charging
Stereo speakers
NFC
Dual-band Wi-Fi