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Nothing 4a Pro: Industrial Elegance Meets Pro-Level Performance
The Nothing Phone 4a Pro marks a decisive shift for the brand, moving from experimental transparency to a refined, Pro tier of industrial design. After extensive real-world...
Nothing 4a: A Maturing Brand Enters the Mainstream
The Nothing Phone (4a) represents a critical inflection point for the brand, signalling a strategic shift from niche, aesthetic-driven hardware to a mature, highly competitive offering. Positioned in the crucial ₹30,000–₹35,000...
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion: A Strategic Value Play in the Sub-₹30,000 Segment
The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion is a masterclass in mid-range engineering for 2026. It manages to solve the age-old battery vs. bulk dilemma, packing a massive power...
Infinix Note Edge 5G: All rounder with an attempt to democratise flagship experiences
The Infinix Note Edge 5G represents a strategic shift in the sub-₹25,000 segment, challenging the industry assumption that high-capacity batteries necessitate a bulky form factor. By leveraging high-density Silicon-Carbon battery technology, Infinix has integrated a...
Motorola Signs Bold in Flagship
Motorola has spent the last few years shedding its image as a budget-friendly alternative and repositioning itself as a brand capable of high-end innovation. With...
Tecno Pova Curve 2: The Slim Battery Beast You Can Actually Carry
We’ve been using the Tecno Pova Curve 2 as a daily driver for a little over a week, and it has genuinely surprised us. We’re used to thinking that a massive 8000mAh battery means carrying a brick, but Tecno seems...