XOLO Q2500 comes with a 6-inch HD IPS display, coming just after a phone and before a tablet in the evolutionary cycle. Its powered by the relatively powerful MediaTek MT6582 quad-core chipset clocked at 1.3 GHz with Mali-400MP2 dual-core GPU. Moreover, the XOLO Q2500 has 1GB RAM and 4 GB internal storage. Given the large, high-res display would the MediaTek chipset be able to churn out the performance required? Let's find out in our Benchmark Review of the XOLO Q2500 Pocket Pad. Read more...
The XOLO A510s is a great entry in this segment, it comes with a dual-core processor, 4-inch IPS display as well as a 1 GB RAM running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. Moreover, it has excellent build quality and looks neat too. In our unboxing of the A510s we found the device to be quite zippy therefore we wanted to test out how it performed in our tests. Here's the Benchmark review of the XOLO A510s. Read more...
Micromax is trying hard to stuff each segment with as many smartphones as possible which use the same chipset and come with more or less, the same set of features. Here's the Micromax Canvas Elanza A93 which has a 5-inch qHD (960 x 540 pixels) display, 1GB RAM, 1.3 GHz dual-core MediaTek MT6572 processor with 1 GB RAM running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. But the Canvas Elanza comes with better build, matte black in color with rubberized front and sides alongwith an appealing design albeit in a much larger frame than we would have liked. Nevertheless, with the same innards as most of the phones in this segment, how does it fare in our benchmarks. Let's have a look. Read more...
Nokia X comes in at a weird time for Android smartphones. With indigenous manufacturers pushing for lower price points with better specs, Nokia X just has it superior build quality going for it. But is that all, how does it fare in terms of performance and its competition. Therefore, we benchmark the Nokia X Dual-SIM on AnTuTu, Quadrant, Nenamark 2, Vellamo and Linpack to see how it fares. Read more...
Moto X was a runaway hit in the US with its extraordinary features making it the smartest smartphone ever. We have already shown off some features in our video. But how it stack up to the rest of the bunch available within the same price segment. Today we benchmark the Moto X Indian variant on AnTuTu, Quadrant, NenaMark 2, Vellamo, Linpack to check its performance, and check whether its dual-core Krait based processor can match upto quad-core alternatives found within the same price-segment. Read more...
Sony Xperia E1 Dual is a surprise entrant in the lower mid-range segment in India. The E1 Dual is now available for about Rs. 9000 and in this price segment you have the champ Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2 as well as the spec king XOLO Q1000 Opus and if you move up the ladder you have Sony's own Xperia M. So how does the Xperia E1 fare in comparison to all these phones and does it have enough fire power to stand out in an overcrowded segment. Read more...
Motorola Moto G Dual-SIM is not just your average mid-ranger, it packs the specs and build of a high end device in a reasonably svelte shell and offers great performance. The Moto G is powered by a 1.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 MSM8226 processor with 1 GB RAM and either 8/16 GB of internal storage which is not expandable. Read more...
XOLO Q1000 Opus comes with a Broadcom BCM23550 quad-core processor, which hasn't gone through rigorous benchmarks yet. It features 312 MHz VideoCore IV graphics engine. Read more...