Smartphone
Nothing Phone 3 Set to Launch in Q3 2025, Priced at ₹90,000
Nothing has officially confirmed that the Phone 3 will launch in Q3 2025, and the promotional campaign is already underway. The company has just...
Samsung Galaxy S25 Gets Cheaper: Starts at Only ₹63,999
Samsung Galaxy S25 Gets Cheaper: Imagine holding the future of mobile tech in your hand—where AI, pro-grade cameras, and seamless performance come together in...
The Story Behind Galaxy S25 Edge: Designing the Samsung’s Thinnest Smartphone
Key Takeaways of Galaxy S25 Edge Designing:
✅ Thinnest Galaxy S phone ever – A marvel of engineering.✅ Titanium frame & luminous colors – Beauty...
OnePlus Nord 5, CE 5 Certified in Singapore Ahead of Launch
OnePlus is gearing up to launch its next-generation Nord smartphones — the OnePlus Nord 5 and Nord CE 5. Both models have now received...
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 to Feature Exynos 2500 SoC, Larger...
Samsung’s upcoming foldable lineup for this year is expected to include the Galaxy Z Flip 7, Z Fold 7, and a more affordable Z...
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra launch confirmed, Amazon page goes live
Motorola is gearing up to introduce its next flagship smartphone in India—the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra. This new foldable that is succeeding the Razr...
iPhone 18 Rumors: Big Camera Upgrades, Smarter AI, and Apple’s Boldest...
iPhone 18 Rumors: As Apple continues to push the boundaries of smartphone innovation, all eyes are already turning to the 2026 iPhone lineup. With...
OnePlus Nord 5 Price and Specs Leaked: Dimensity 9400e
The OnePlus Nord 5 is expected to be the midrange successor to the OnePlus Nord 4, which was launched last July. By the same...
iQOO Neo 10 launch page goes live, Amazon exclusive in India
Vivo’s sub-brand iQOO appears to be on a rapid launch streak in India, with its next release set to make waves in the mid-range...
OPPO Reno 14 Series Teased with Dimensity 8400 on Geekbench
The OPPO Reno 14 series has officially been teased in China, with an expected launch later this month, though the exact date is still...