iQOO, for those of you who don’t know, is a subsidiary of Chinese manufacturer Vivo, whose Parent company, in-turn is BBK Electronics. The first smartphone that iQOO launched here in India was the iQOO 3 , which quite surprisingly launched at a good price, considering what it came packed with. It was launched at 37K INR. But in a year’s time, the price’s has dropped significantly. It currently retails at 25K on Flipkart . iQOO 3 Shot on iPhone 5s (Blogger compression killed it -_-) Having got it on Flipkart, I’ve been using the iQOO 3 for about two weeks now and here’s my review of the same. Performance The iQOO 3’s got 2020’s flagship SoC, Snapdragon 865 . And just like any other flagship chip, this too performs exceptionally well. Day-to-day tasks are child’s play and graphically intensive tasks too are handled really well. For me, who previously used the Redmi 7, with the Snapdragon 632, this feels so much faster. What betters the experience is the 8 Gigabytes of DDR5 RAM...
There was so much hype created around the Redmi Note 10 series via a number of tweets, followed by a poll, asking netizens on what they preferred: A 120Hz LCD display or a 60Hz AMOLED . The results of the tweet were not at all surprising, everyone wanted an AMOLED display. To be continued.... After all the hype, the Note 10 Series (Redmi, of course) was launched on the 4th of March. Reminiscent of the Note 9 Series, the Note 10 series too had a lineup of 3 aggressively priced smartphones, namely the Redmi Note 10, the Note 10 Pro and the Note 10 Pro Max. Though there’s lot to talk about the Note 10 and the Pro Max, I felt that the Note 10 Pro deserved way more talks than the other two, simply because it’s so great VFM (Value for money). Image Courtesy: Mi India With that said (typed, actually ;)), here’s what the Redmi Note 10 Pro’s got to offer: Performance The Redmi Notes were always known for their best-in-segment performance. Not sure if that legacy’s continued, as the R...