Without further ado, here are our top smartphone picks under Rs 75,000 in India at the moment. Let’s start with the most ...
Android phones are evolving fast in 2026, with AI-native features, massive batteries, robot-inspired cameras, and creaseless foldables changing mobile tech.
Xiaomi has launched the Xiaomi 17 Ultra in India, featuring a 6.9-inch AMOLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and a 200-megapixel camera, competing directly with Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Vivo X300s is likely to feature the MediaTek Dimensity 9500+ chip, along with a hefty 7,000mAh battery so it lasts ages.
OPPO Find N6 launches globally March 17 with "imperceptible crease" technology; Dome Memory Glass and Titanium Alloy Dome Hinge maintain smoothness over time; OPPO AI ...
Huge APV file sizes, faster lenses, and AI tricks are great, but a smaller 3x sensor and Samsung’s heavy processing hold it ...
The Galaxy Z Roll 5G features a motorized 12.4-inch display, a 324MP camera, and an 8,000mAh battery. Samsung's boldest phone yet.
Nothing refreshes its signature transparent phones with stronger cameras, brighter Glyph lights, and faster Snapdragon chips ...
Nothing's Phone 4a and 4a Pro bring periscope zoom to the mid-range, pack brighter Glyph lights, and run on Snapdragon ...
The Phone 4a series brings fun and thoughtful design, plus camera upgrades and seriously useful features, to Nothing's lineup.
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Two flagships, two very different phones, one brutal price tag each. We broke down every category so you don't have to spend $1,300 guessing wrong.