The ability to operate it from remote locations makes it a unique proposition, says Khalid Anzar.
The Moto G6 has a modern screen, a front-facing fingerprint sensor, dual cameras on the rear, a glass build, a USB type-C port and water resistance that could save it from accidental splashes, says Khalid Anzar.
Though the Honor 10 lacks an optimised notch screen and stereo speakers, its sleek look and fast performance make it a winner in the mid-range flagship segment, says Khalid Anzar.
Khalid Anzar lists the pros and cons.
We try out Kodak's 50-inch UHD smart LED TV.
We analysed the smartphone on several parameters to test its overall capabilities.
Looking inside the unconventional flagship smartphone.
Durable build, top-tier innards and compatibility with MotoMods make Moto Z2 Force a power-packed smartphone, says Khalid Anzar
At Rs 56,990, the smartphone seems to be on the pricier side.
Review: It offers Samsung Mall, a first of its kind shopping app, in addition to usual features.
The Honor 9 Lite sports a premium glass design, dual-camera set-ups on the front and rear, and a futuristic 18:9 aspect ratio screen at a starting price of Rs 10,999, says Khalid Anzar
Only a handful of VR headset makers deliver consistently.
And it is available at a competitive price!
The all-rounder has a clear edge over other mid-tier flagships and is worth the price.
Comparing the budget smartphones from Micromax and Xiaomi.
Looking beyond the Rs 73,000 price tag.
This one's a flagship smartphone with no real competition.
Priced at Rs 23,999, the Zenfone 4 Selfie Pro is on the costlier side, but a good bet if you are always on the go and like to capture a lot of photographs, saya Khalid Anzar.
It's a good deal for those looking for stock Android experience without compromising.
At Rs 8,999, this 'Made in India' budget smartphone competes with Chinese rivals Xiaomi Redmi 4, Nubia N1 Lite and Xiaomi Redmi Note 4. But can it win Micromax the lost ground?