Colors Xfactor Elite E10 Review: The budget Android Lollipop Smartphone
Colors recently launched the Colors Xfactor Elite E10, a phone that costs a little under Rs. 13,000 and runs Android Lollipop out-of-the-box. It also has...
Leagoo M8 Review: A 5.7-inch Phablet on a Budget
Leagoo smartphones were introduced in Nepal last year. The Leagoo M8 is one of the mid-range phones from the company and is priced at Rs. 15,499. The...
Gionee S11 Lite Review: An Underachiever
For a couple of years now, smartphone companies have shifted their focus to the mid-range segment where we are getting to see new launches...
Samsung Galaxy J2 Core Review – An armlength away from Samsung
The Samsung Galaxy J2 Core is an "ambitious" smartphone from Samsung. The company is widely criticized for their lack of attention in the budget...
Xiaomi Redmi 6 Review – Is it a Budget Phone King? (NOT…)
The Xiaomi Redmi 6 is an entry level phone that made quite a bit splash in the smartphone market when it came out. And...
Samsung Galaxy M11 Review: Get The M21 Instead!
The Galaxy M21 and M31 that we reviewed a while back were excellent value-for-money smartphones; both equipped with an excellent Super AMOLED display, awesome...
Infinix Hot 9 Play Review: A budget phone with excellent battery life
Infinix is a Hong Kong-based smartphone brand that has its foothold in different Asian and African markets. And the company re-entered the Nepali market...
OPPO A52 Review: A Comprehensive Letdown
Even with the wild boom in the e-commerce scene, the offline market still remains a major player when it comes to the electronics industry...
Infinix Hot 10 Play Review: Good Performance, Better Battery
Infinix Hot 10 Play is the company’s latest offering in the Nepalese market. The phone is a toned-down variant of the Hot 10 which...
Motorola Moto E7 Power Review: Getting The Basics Right
Lately, Motorola has been trying to tap into the South Asian market. The brand made a comeback to the Nepali market last and has...