The XOLO Q600 is currently the cheapest quad-core Android 4.2 handset in India. The phone has a decent build quality and is available only in white color. But the phone has just 512MB of RAM, does it hamper everyday usage, should you go for the costlier XOLO Q800. Here's the PhoneBunch in-depth review of the XOLO Q600 to answer all your questions. Read more...
The Galaxy Star Duos (GT-S5282) is the cheapest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean handset available from Samsung. Its a great entry-level option for people who have never used a smartphone before and want to use one for the first time. With its good build quality and multimedia features, it could have been our recommendation for the best entry-level smartphone but something keeps us from giving it two thumbs up. Keep reading to find out the good, the bad and the ugly of the Samsung Galaxy Star Duos. Read more...
Micromax created a good device with the original Canvas 2 A110 which became its fastest selling Android handset, and now with the Canvas 2 Plus A110Q it is trying to do the same. The Q in A110Q, as you may have guessed, stands for quad-core, although that's not the only change. So, has Micromax created the definitive quad-core mid-range Android handset with the Canvas 2 Plus A110Q, or does it fall flat on its face. Here's the PhoneBunch in-depth review of the Micromax A110Q Canvas 2 Plus. Read more...
To begin with, we must remember this is a budget phone, the fact that we sometimes forgot during this review due to its far from expected build quality, fast processor and then reminded again with earth-shattering reality. The Micromax A27 Ninja is currently available at major online as well as offline retailers for a retail price of around Rs. 3500 to Rs. 4000. At this price, you get a 3.5-inch display with a 1GHz processor and 256 MB of RAM. Let's get on with the review. Read more...