Harsh Gupta

Micromax Unite 2 Review And Comparison With Moto E

With Moto E plunging the entry level android market almost exclusively with its rock bottom price tag and good features, Micromax following its usual pattern of product launch, unveiled the A106 Unite 2 smartphone with 4.7″ Screen, Quad Core processor and a full gigabyte of RAM. Making the things even more interesting is the price tag. It carries a price tag of Rupees 7999. Read on to find out the detailed specifications and review including video benchmarks, gaming and comparison with the Moto E.

Micromax Unite 2

Micromax Unite 2

BlackBerry Z3 Launched In India: Specifications, Price & Hands On Video Review

BlackBerry took wraps off their latest mid range offering today, the Blackberry Z3. It is focused on providing enterprise level security as well as great media experience on a large display with a mid range price tag. BlackBerry Z3 sports a 5 inch display, 1.2 GHz Dual Core CPU, 1.5 GB RAM and a primary camera with 5 MP resolution topped with Blackberry 10 OS version 10.2.1. Read on to find out the detailed specifications, features, pricing and availability.

Blackberry Z3

Blackberry Z3

Sony Xperia T2 Ultra Review: Mighty Phablet

With aggressive competition in mid range phablet (Phone Tablet Hybrid) category, every manufacturer is keen on pushing out the best possible combination of features and build quality. Samsung came out with Galaxy Grand 2, HTC with Desire 816 and now it’s Sony’s turn. Sony took wraps off Xperia T2 Ultra Dual in India with a price tag of 24,990/-. It comes with a Dual Sim card support (as opposed to Single SIM International variant). Read on to find out the Sony Xperia T2 Ultra review in detail, specifications, hands on videos and gaming performance of the device. Also, our expert analysis to find out how it stacks up against the competition.

Sony Xperia T2 Ultra Review

Sony Xperia T2 Ultra Dual

HTC One M8 Review: The ONE and only!

In search for the perfect android smartphone, looking for the ‘One’, we were bound to arrive at the HTC One M8. Picking up from the point where HTC One M7 left off, the M8 adds more metal, a bigger screen, an extra camera, a better chipset, a new version of Sense UI and off screen gestures. That’s quite a list ! All this goodness comes in device that puts all the other smartphones to shame in looks department and comes directly head to head with the industrial build of iPhone 5S. Read on to find out the complete review.

HTC One M8

HTC One M8