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Google Allo review: the future of instant messaging?

Allo brings the power of Google to your chats giving intelligent responses to your queries
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Lenovo Moto E3 Power review: competent but outclassed by competition

Is the Moto E3 Power good enough to compete in the highly competitive budget segment? We find out in our review
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ASUS ZenFone 3 review: the new mid-range champ

Does the ASUS ZenFone 3 have what it takes to stand up to the competition? Our review
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Intex Irist Pro review: an affordable option for boarding the smartwatch bandwagon

The Intex Irist Pro is a successor to the Intex Irist, the brand’s first smartwatch
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Gionee S6s camera review: a capable shooter

The Gionee S6s is a selfie-focussed smartphone with Face Beauty 2.0 tech
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Samsung Galaxy On5 Pro and On7 Pro review: capable, yet unexciting

The new On5 Pro duo is the slightly upgraded version of the On5 duo launched in 2015
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Smartron t.phone review: gets overshadowed by the competition

With devices like the Oneplus 3, and Le Max2 as rivals, is the Smartron t.phone a compelling buy?
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Smartron t.book review: a competitive contender in the convertibles space

The Smartron t.book is the brand's first convertible, and sports premium specs at a competitive price. Our review
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Samsung Galaxy J2 2016 review: an innovative smartphone that fails to excite

The Samsung Galaxy J2 2016 is an upgrade of last year's model bringing innovative features like a Smart Glow LED ring
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Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 review in pictures

Making up for the scarcity of its smartphones in the budget segment, Samsung started by launching the Galaxy J1, followed it up by the Galaxy J5 and J7, and then launched the Galaxy On5 (review) and On7 (review) as well. Availability of a top tier brand at an affordable price tag is something a large number of consumers still enjoy. To serve the same share of consumers, Samsung came up with 2016 editions of the Galaxy J5 and J7, which offer better designs and specs than their predecessors. While a full-fledged review of the J5 is already up on the blog, here's a bite-sized review of the bigger of the duo...the Samsung Galaxy J7 2016.
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LeEco Le 2 review: one of the strong options in its class [updated]

Find out if the LeEco Le 2's awesome-on-paper specs translate into awesome real life experience
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OPPO F1s review: taking the selfie legacy forward

The F1s is the latest selfie-centric phone from OPPO and we think it's not too bad at all
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Xiaomi Redmi 3S Prime review: fine-tuning the knack of delivering more bounce to the ounce

The latest contender from Xiaomi promises to rock the budget space
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Xiaomi Redmi 3S / 3S Prime camera review: one of the better shooters in the budget segment

We tested the shooters of the latest budget firecracker from Xiaomi, and here’s what we think
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Xiaomi Mi Band 2 review: the best basic fitness tracker you can buy

The Mi Band 2 adds a display and heart-rate monitor to the popular Mi Band, but is still quite basic
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Honor 5C review: a capable option for those who aren’t comfortable with phablets

The Honor 5C tries to strike a perfect balance performance and portability – and it succeeds for the most part
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ASUS Zenfone Max (2016) review in pictures

The 2016 model of the ASUS Zenfone Max brings improvements over its predecessor, boasting a better processor and double the storage. Its mainstay however, is still the 5,000mAh battery that powers it for a couple of days, and even charges other devices, courtesy reverse charging support. Most other specs remain the same, including the 5.5-inch HD display, the 13MP PixelMaster camera with laser autofocus, a 5MP front shooter, and dual-SIM 4G. Let's check out how it fares as a daily driver.
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Pokémon Go review: incorporating fantasy into real life has never been this much fun

Nintendo's Pokémon game for Android and iOS has been an instant hit across both platforms
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Prisma review: turns ordinary photos into works of art

Photo-editing app Prisma is soaring up the iOS app charts. And with good reason too
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Sandisk Connect Wireless Stick review: more gigabytes for your phone, tablet and laptop

The Connect Wireless Stick is a boon for those who juggle multiple smart devices
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LG G5 review: pioneering the Lego approach for smartphones

With its semi-modular design and interesting innovations, the LG G5 is a special smartphone in the Android space
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LeEco Le 2 camera review: a decent shooter

We take one of the most affordable smartphones with a 16MP primary camera on a shooting spree
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LeEco Le Max review in pictures

The LeEco Le Max was touted as the 'Superphone' when it was launched. While it does pack in flagship specs like a 2K display, a Snapdragon 810 processor, and a 21MP primary camera, its successor, the Le Max 2 offers even better specifications for a significantly lower price tag. And while both these smartphones fall squarely in the phablet category, the Le Max sports a huge 6.33-inch screen, while the younger Le Max 2 rocks a 5.7-inch display. Falling only an inch short from being categorised as a tablet, the Le Max is definitely meant for niche users. If your requirement is a large screened phone, here's a quick review of the Le Max, to help you decide.
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OnePlus 3 camera review: an accomplished shooter

The OnePlus 3 pulls all the stops with its cameras. Here are some image samples
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OnePlus 3 review: one plus three equals five

Could the OnePlus 3 be the next flagship killer? Find out in our review

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