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iPhone XR Review

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iPhone XR Review Apple gave everyone a glimpse at the future of the iPhone with last year's  iPhone X ₹ 74,524 , positioning it at the top of its lineup. With a “notch” and Face ID, the iPhone X was the iPhone of the future, and it came with a price tag that required you to pay EMIs well into the future. The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus were meant to be the more accessible offerings, continuing Apple's “business as usual” model of delivering solid, incremental updates at prices that were only marginally higher than their predecessors. With 2018, however, it seems the future is here, as Apple has gone all-in with the iPhone X (Review) design language across the entire lineup. For the second year in a row, we get not two but three new iPhone models, but this time, they all look pretty much the same — like the iPhone X, but at different sizes. Physically, the iPhone XR ₹ 72,484  sits between the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. It's priced in  iPhone 8 ₹ 54,591  Plus terr

OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition Review

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OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition Review OnePlus, in collaboration with historic British racing brand McLaren, recently launched the  OnePlus 6T ₹ 37,999 McLaren Edition in India at a price of Rs. 50,999. In its illustrious history, the McLaren Formula 1 team has won eight constructors' championships and twelve drivers' championships. The name is associated with speed and that is the exact rationale behind this partnership as the OnePlus 6T's slogan is ‘Unlock The Speed'. Aside from McLaren's signature Papaya Orange colour being wrapped around the borders of the phone, this special edition bumps up the RAM to a whopping 10GB, and features OnePlus' new Warp Charge 30 technology, which claims to offer a day's worth of power in 20 minutes. We have spent the past few weeks with the smartphone and here are our detailed impressions. We have already reviewed the OnePlus 6T in detail so this article will focus mainly on what sets the McLaren Edition apart and

Honor 10 Lite Review

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Honor 10 Lite Review Huawei's sub-brand Honor flooded the smartphone market with multiple offerings last year. The company focussed mainly on the budget segment, with good designs and efficient hardware. We also got the Honor Play, a powerful gaming-centric smartphone aimed at budget-conscious buyers. The first smartphone for 2019 from the Chinese manufacturer is the Honor 10 Lite. It is powered by the relatively new Kirin 710 SoC and has a big display with a small dewdrop notch. What is interesting is that the Honor 10 Lite price in India puts it in a hot segment, where multiple manufacturers are already exchanging blows. Can the Honor 10 Lite deliver the knockout punch? We review it to find out. Honor 10 Lite design You know this is an Honor phone when you first look at its glossy back panel.  Honor  is known to use this kind of finish on its devices, and the  Honor 10 Lite  comes in three different glossy colours: Sapphire Blue, Sky Blue, and Midnight Black.