Category: Smartphone Review

  • Samsung Galaxy A32 Review: Compromised Performance

    Samsung Galaxy A32 Review: Compromised Performance

    [ad_1] Samsung has launched a slew of mid-range phones in its Galaxy A and Galaxy M range. One of the most recent A series devices to be released is the Galaxy A32 4G. There is a 5G variant as well, but they are very different devices. I’ve been using the standard 4G variant of Galaxy…

  • Is it the best premium midrange phone?

    Is it the best premium midrange phone?

    [ad_1] Samsung unveiled its latest premium mid-range phones, the Galaxy A52 and A72 about a month ago. Featuring a new design language and loads of new feature additions, both phones are some of the best in their price range. Here, the A72 is the more expensive of the two and we’ve already published our initial…

  • Infinix Hot 10 Play Review: Good Performance, Better Battery

    Infinix Hot 10 Play Review: Good Performance, Better Battery

    [ad_1] Infinix Hot 10 Play is the company’s latest offering in the Nepalese market. The phone is a toned-down variant of the Hot 10 which is yet to launch in Nepal. In this review, we will be talking about how the Infinix Hot 10 Play performs in day-to-day life and everything else you’d want to…

  • Micromax IN Note 1 Review: Could’ve Been Better

    Micromax IN Note 1 Review: Could’ve Been Better

    [ad_1] Once a prominent player in the South Asian market, Micromax lost its market share to then-emerging Chinese companies like Redmi and Realme. However, the company is in the smartphone business once again, this time with its IN branded phones. These phones that were initially presented as an Indian alternative to the Chinese offerings in…

  • Decent Budget Phone? –

    Decent Budget Phone? –

    [ad_1] Previously, we had reviewed the Infinix Note 7 and the Hot 10. Both of them were some good value-for-money budget phones. Today, I have the latest Infinix Note 8. This device brings some good upgrades like a 64MP camera and a big display. But is it better than the POCO M3 or Galaxy M12…

  • Samsung Galaxy M62 Review |  Nepal

    Samsung Galaxy M62 Review | Nepal

    [ad_1] Samsung’s Galaxy M51 was a winner in its price segment. And the company didn’t wait too long to build on its success, which came in the form of Galaxy M62. By the way, this phone goes by Galaxy F62 in the Indian market. Let’s learn more about the Samsung Galaxy M62 in this review.…

  • Realme X7 Review: Underrated |  Nepal

    Realme X7 Review: Underrated | Nepal

    [ad_1] nIn a sea of bulky mid-range phones, the Realme X7 sure is a breath of fresh air. After using the literal heavyweights like the Xiaomi Mi 10i and the Samsung Galaxy F62, the Realme X7 feels so much more comfortable with its smaller and ergonomic design. Let’s learn more about the Realme X7 in…

  • Samsung Galaxy M12 Review |  Nepal

    Samsung Galaxy M12 Review | Nepal

    [ad_1] Samsung’s annual update to its budget and mid-range phones is underway. And the Galaxy M12 that I have with me is the successor to last year’s disappointing Galaxy M11. From its display, performance to practically every other aspect besides battery, that phone under-performed. So, has Samsung turned things around with the M12? Let’s find…

  • The True Successor To Realme X2 Pro

    The True Successor To Realme X2 Pro

    [ad_1] Realme’s first X-series phone, the Realme X, made its official debut back in July 2019 and it was an instant hit. And then they went on to launch another winner 5 months later—the Realme X2 Pro. But since then, the company hasn’t really enjoyed much success in this lineup, with the likes of X3…