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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra is the flagship device from Samsung for the year 2020. Let us see today whether it is a good device and whether you should consider buying this device. Design The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra comes with a design quite similar to the Samsung Galaxy S10+. It has a glass back protected by Gorilla Glass 6 on the back as well as the front. The device also has an Alumunium frame instead of a regular plastic frame. The device looks quite simple but feels premium and sturdy in the hand and has the Flagship feel expected from a device at 93k rupees or $1400. Display The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra has a 6.9 inch dynamic OLED display with a resolution of QHD+. The device also has 120hz Refresh rate to boot but that comes with a shortcoming. (The Device runs 120HZ at FHD+ and not QHD+) however, it you really want the experience of 120hz the FHD+ resolution will be of no problem to you. The display itself is quite good with great ...

Redmi Note 9 Pro Max

Redmi Note 9 Pro Max The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max was launched alongside the Redmi Note 9 Pro. Let us see whether it is worth buying and whether it deserves to be called "PRO MAX"? Design The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max looks and feels really similar to the Redmi Note 9 Pro. The device also has a similar glass build to the Redmi Note 9 Pro. The device. Also has the same simple gradient finish to the Redmi Note 9 Pro. Overall the design is quite good. Display  The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max comes with a 6.67 inch FHD+ display which is an LCD Display. It is the same panel as the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max. However, it also has the same problem of not having a 90 hertz display found on the cheaper Realme 6. Overall the display is good but the lack of a high refresh rate makes it a less compelling buy. Performance   The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max comes with the same Snapdragon 720G as the Redmi Note 9 Pro. Overall, the performance is good but loses out to the Snapdragon 7...

Redmi Note 9 Pro "Really A Pro"?

Redmi Note 9 Pro  The Redmi Note 9 Pro was launched yesterday for a starting price of rs 12999. Let us see today whether the device is worth buying and whether it is really a Pro and deserves the 'Pro' moniker. Design   The Redmi Note 9 Pro comes with a glass back with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 for the back as well as the front. The device feels quite good in the hand and also sports a simple gradient colour which looks quite good and feels very premium in the hand. Overall the design is one of the best out there under 15k. Display   The Redmi Note 9 Pro comes with a 6.67 inch display which is an LCD Panel with a resolution of FHD+. The device has a good display, but the major problem in comparison to it's primary competitor The Realme 6 is the fact that this has a 60 hertz refresh instead of the smoother 90 hertz refresh rate. The display is an area where they could do better. The display also has a single punch hole display. Performance ...

Realme 6 Pro "Really Worth Buying"

Realme 6 Pro The Realme 6 Pro was launched alongside the Realme 6 as well as the Realme Band. Let us take a look at it today and see whether the device is a good one and whether you should buy this device. Design The Realme 6 Pro comes with a polycarbonate back similar to it's predecessor the Realme 5 Pro.However, this time the device comes with a lightning design wherein the gradient is in a lightning pattern which looks quite different from Realme's diamond print which was a signature feature on the Realme's of yesteryears. Overall, the design of the device is quite good and it also feels sturdy in the hand. Display The Realme 6 Pro comes with a 6.6 inch display, which is an LCD Display with a resolution of FHD+. The device comes with a dual punch hole display which resembles the Poco X2 quite a bit and instead of an in-display fingerprint sensor, the Realme 6 Pro comes with a side- mounted fingerprint sensor. Overall, the display is quite good, ...

Realme 6 "Too Expensive"?

Realme 6 The Realme 6 was launched alongside the Realme 6 Pro and the Realme Band. Today, let us take a look at whether the Realme 6 is a good device and whether you would want to buy this device? Design The Realme 6 comes with a polycarbonate back similar to the Realme 5 and the 5 Pro. It feels. Sturdy in the hand, but not as premium as other devices available in it's budget. The device also has Corning Gorilla Glass 5 for the front and a plastic frame instead of a metal or aluminium frame. The device also comes in only two colours. The device overall feels quite good. Display The Realme 6 comes with a 6.5 inch display which is an FHD+ display which is an LCD display. Realme seems to have finally shifted to FHD+ for it's number series devices. The device also has a 90 hertz refresh rate which is much better than the regular 60 hertz refresh rate found on regular devices. Overall, the display is quite good. Performance   The Realme 6 c...

Samsung Galaxy S20 Review

Samsung Galaxy S20 The Samsung Galaxy S20 was introduced alongside the Samsung Galaxy S20+, S20 Ultra and the Galaxy Z Flip. Let us see whether the base entrant of the S20 series is worth buying and whether it should be your next device. Design The Samsung Galaxy S20 comes with a design quite similar to most flagship devices available in the premium flagship device segment. It is the same slab of glass with simple colours and Gorilla Glass for protection against falls and scrapes. Overall, the device feels quite premium in the hand. Display The Samsung Galaxy S20 comes with a 6.2 inch display with a resolution of QHD+. The device also has HDR10 for content consumption and a 120 hertz refresh rate for smooth performance. The device also works at 120 hertz for most of the times but it supports only FHD+ resolution at 120 hertz, so for best media consumption you will have to keep the device at 60 hertz. Overall, the display has one of the best colour acccuracie...