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Nokia E3200 TWS Review: Size Matters

  This is the Nokia E3200, a pair of TWS earbudsusing the Nokia brand name. Just like how Nokia phones are now made by HMD Global, these are made by a company called RichGo. So are these any good? Let’s find out. In terms of design, these are fantastic. I know it looks pretty generic with this matteblack plastic, but just look at how tiny it is. This is one of the smallest TWS earbuds I’veused, and because of how slim it is, it’s super easy to carry around. On top of that, the case actually feels prettywell built, and it is using USB-C for charging as well. The earbuds are pretty small and really lightweight. It doesn’t have the tightest fit, so passivenoise isolation isn’t amazing, but it is really comfortable to use.  It is secure enough for jogging as well, andthey are IPX5 rated for a bit of water resistance. They are using touch controls, and because of how small they are, I do find myself accidentally triggering them while trying to adjust the fit. But a side from that, ...
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Samsung Galaxy A12 Review - should you upgrade?

  I've had the Samsung Galaxy A12 over the last  three days and my initial impressions were   Oh! nice design, great cameras and... Man!  infinity v display design? It feels like 2019. So 2021 is already up and running and we   already have the Samsung Galaxy A12 as the first  available in Samsung's new generation of A-series   devices for the year 2021.  This is supposedly an  upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy A11 but some fans   might find it a little disappointing at the use  of an infinity v display as opposed to a left hole   punch as we've gotten used to from the year 2020, but I guess that can be overlooked. The Samsung   Galaxy A12 should be priced around $192, I picked this up for RS-13,999 here in India  and at that price you are getting the 4GB  version with 128GB of storage, mediatek helio   p35 processor 48 megapixel qua...

XIAOMI MI 11: The New Normal!

  This is the ideal me according to the image professionals at Xiaomi. I'm not sure quite how this happened but ahead of the launch of the upcoming Galaxy S21 which is gonna be featuring Snapdragon'snew SD 888 chip set. I have gotten my hands on the Xiaomi Mi 11 which is also featuring that same chip set.  So even though that other phone is under NDA, I am apparently at liberty to just crack this thing open try it out, run any programs I want on it. So I was not gonna say no to that opportunity. We've got a crummy plastic case. Really nobody cares about that right now. Let's get this phone cracked open. On the back, it comes with avegan leather backing material. It's apparently slightly thicker than the regular. I believe it's a glass backed one and it actually feels pretty good. A little plasticy like it'sclearly not regular leather but I'd say it's at leaston par with what was it? The Note 2? Interesting idea. Definitely an interesting idea. It...

Nokia 3.4

  Of all the devices Nokia announced this year the 3.4 seems to be the last one to finally show up.   For about RS-13,700 you're getting a 6.4 inches device with 4GB RAM stock   android with two years of promised updates, snapdragon 460 amongst other specifications   just how good is the Nokia 3.4?  Today we're talking about the Nokia 3.4   a budget android device from Nokia with interesting specifications which we'd   like to see just how well they translate to actual performance. Straight to what's in the box as with all Nokia devices this box needs no introduction as it's the usual right on the box you can see   the two years android upgrade stamp and Nokia has every right to boost because you definitely would   not get stock android from other manufacturers at this price point and software support up to two   years is also pretty hard to come by around t...

Realme X7 Vs Realme X7 Pro Review

 Realme have released a new X again. Recently, they have released the Realme X3. Now, there's a new X again. This has a new flagship chipset and it's not Snapdragon anymore. Do you want to know who this X really is?  This is the new X of Realme. It has a very new processor. Many people wanted to try this one and I'm sure you're also excited with this one.   I know you're excited to know the difference between the X7 and X7 Pro. First, let's talk about the design of this phone. At first, I thought these two have a very similar design. Maybe the difference between the two would slightly be in the camera or in the processor. That's where I made a mistake. The Pro is quite different with this non-pro version. - I agree. From processor to their screen size, even the battery size, it is different with the X7 Pro. X7 has a 6.4-inch 1080 AMOLED display and Corning Gorilla Glass protection....

REALME X7

 Realme X7 smartphone was launched on 1st September 2020. The phone comes with a 6.40-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080x2400 pixels.Realme X7 comes with 6GB of RAM. The Realme X7 runs Android 10 and is powered by a 4300mAh battery. The Realme X7 supports proprietary fast charging. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Realme X7 on the rear packs a 64-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture; a second 8-megapixel camera with an f/2.3 aperture; a third 2-megapixel camera with an f/2.4 aperture and a fourth 2-megapixel camera with an f/2.4 aperture. The rear camera setup has autofocus. It sports a 32-megapixel camera on the front for selfies, with an f/2.5 aperture. The Realme X7 runs Realme UI based on Android 10 and packs 128GB of inbuilt storage. The Realme X7 is a dual-SIM (GSM and GSM) smartphone that accepts Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM cards. The Realme X7 measures 160.90 x 74.40 x 8.10mm (height x width x thickness) and weighs 175.00 grams. It was launched ...

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Review: The Best Slab Phone

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Review: The Best Slab Phone The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Many people seems to think Apple is Samsung’s biggest smartphone competitor. That’s the easy—and North American-centric—narrative. The reality is Chinese brands, such as Huawei and Xiaomi, are likely bigger direct threats to Samsung’s mobile business. After all, studies have shown Apple users are fully immersed in the company’s ecosystem and unlikely to switch; and it’s Xiaomi and Huawei (not Apple), that’s been eating into Samsung’s pie all over Asia and Europe in the last few years. And so when Samsung released the maximal Galaxy S20 Ultra last year, with a stuffed spec sheet full of eye-popping numbers, it felt to me like the phone was an answer to Chinese flagships rather than Apple’s—the latter’s phones still sit on the conservative side with specs and numbers. But the S20 Ultra had some flaws, namely a camera system that focus-hunts a bit more than usual, and an, in my opinion, inelegant desi...