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Micromax Canvas 2 Colours A120 Review: Value For Money

Micromax Canvas 2 Colours was announced at the perfect time at a perfect price. It features a 5-inch 720p display, 1 GB RAM, a first in the sub Rs. 10,000 segment with a quad-core processor no less. It also comes with 2 free back-panels within the box to customize your phone. So is this the best phone to get in the sub Rs. 10,000 segment? Let's find out in our Review of the Canvas 2 Colours A120. Read more...

Karbonn Titanium S1 Plus Review: Misses The Mark

The Karbonn Titanium S1 Plus is an almost carbon copy of the Lava Iris 406Q when it comes to specs. Both feature a 1.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 200 processor, 1 GB RAM running Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. Both have the same advantages and similar disadvantages as well. The Titanium S1 Plus however comes with better build. Let's find out more in our Full Review of the Titanium S1 Plus. Read more...

Lava Iris 406Q Review: Just good on paper

Lava Iris 406Q is a promising device in terms of specs as it features a 1.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 200 processor, 1 GB RAM running Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. Lava also promised a guaranteed update to Android 4.4.2 KitKat at launch, but it is not yet available. But there are some issues which prevents us from wholeheartedly recommending the Iris 406Q. Lets find out what these issues are in our Full Review of the Lava Iris 406Q. Read more...

Micromax Unite 2 A106 Review: The Challenger

Micromax Unite 2 A106 was a quick response to the Moto E which made a runaway victory in the entry level segment just like the Moto G. But with a quad-core processor, 1 GB RAM, running Android KitKat with a far better camera, the Unite 2 has become more of its competition than a hasty response. We ran benchmarks, did some gaming and also tested the camera of the Unite 2 and came out impressed. But is it better than the Moto E and preferable over other phones in the segment? That's the question we are going to answer in our Full Review of the Micromax Unite 2 A106. Read more...

XOLO Q2500 Review: Perfect Crossover Between a Smartphone and Tablet

XOLO Q2500 launched rather quietly, but with its specs and price made an instant splash in the market. The Q2500 comes with a 6-inch HD display, quad-core processor, 1 GB RAM running Android 4.2 Jelly Bean but with a promise of KitKat update. It can be considered a cross between a tablet and a smartphone. Given its thin profile and over-all excellent build quality it surely should be under consideration if you are looking for a media-centric device. Here's our review of the XOLO Q2500 to answer all your questions. Read more...

Lava Iris 450 COLOUR Review: Worth A Second Look

The Iris 450 Colour was launched in a segment which has become over-crowded with with the Tom, Dick and Harry's of the mobile world. It tries to differentiate itself from the crowd with a large 4.5-inch display we last saw on the Canvas Fun A74, and replaceable back-panels. Plus you get quite a lot of goodies inside the box for a very reasonable price. Is the Lava Iris 450 Colour the quintessential smartphone in the entry-level segment ? Let's have a look in our Full Review. Read more...

Motorola Moto E Review: The Game Changer

Motorola has now become the people's company. First there was the Moto X, then Moto G and now Moto E. All three represent a massive shift, where the rest of the manufacturers are focusing on making over-powered smartphones, Motorola insisted on making phones that are great to use. The Moto E is such a step for the budget segment. It comes with a 4.3-inch qHD display, dual-core processor with 1 GB RAM running Android 4.4.2 KitKat with a promise of the next Android update. It also comes with Gorilla Glass 3 protection, Water repellent coating which is not even common in mid-range smartphones. Motorola also priced the Moto E at just Rs. 6999 making it a thing of nightmare for the rest of the mobile OEM's. But what corners have been cut to make a phone that's priced for all and build to last? let's find out more about the Moto E in our Full Review. Read more...

Micromax Canvas Doodle 3 A102 Review: A Bigger, Pixelated Canvas

Micromax launched the Canvas Doodle 3 among much fanfare but the specs disappointed a lot of folks. It comes with a 6-inch display with a paltry FWVGA (480x854 pixels) resolution. MediaTek's ubiquitous MT6572 runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean on the Doodle 3 with just 512 MB RAM. It does come with a smart cover, but does that rescue it from the pixelated display and moreover you are getting a 6-inch device for about Rs. 8500. Let's have a look if the Doodle 3 revived Micromax's first successful smartphone series. Read more...