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MOTOROLA SIGNATURE

  the Motorola Signature (12GB+256GB)   📱 Motorola Signature – Finally, a Proper Flagship?   Okay, so Motorola just dropped their new fancy phone—the **Motorola Signature**—and honestly? It looks kinda sick. They're finally going all-in on the premium market, throwing punches at the big boys like Samsung and Apple.   When can you get it?  Launched in India on **Jan 23, 2026**, and you could actually buy it from **Jan 30** on Flipkart, Motorola’s own site, and some stores.    ðŸ’¸ How Much? (Because Let’s Be Real, That Matters)   Here’s the damage:   12GB RAM + 256GB storage → ₹59,999   - 16GB + 512GB → ₹64,999   - 16GB + 1TB (wtf, who needs this much?) → ₹69,999   Good news though—there are launch deals knocking off around **₹5,000** with bank discounts or trade-ins.   --- ### 📱 Design & Screen – Fancy or Just Pretty?   It’s got a **6.8-inch AMOLED screen** th...
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MOTOROLA EDGE 70

                                                    # Motorola Edge 70: Okay, this phone kinda slaps?                                    Alright, real talk—phones these days are basically identical except for how many cameras they glue to the back. But the Edge 70? Actually different in ways you’ll *notice*. Like, Motorola didn’t try to make some weird folding phone or whatever. Just... a solid ass phone that won’t piss you off daily.   ## First thoughts: Feels fancy (but won’t bankrupt you)   Pick it up and—boom—two things hit you: 1) That curved screen? Sexy. 2) It’s not trying to yeet itself out of your hand every two seconds like some “premium” phones. Thick enough to grip properly, thin enough to not feel like a damn paperweight. ...

REALME 13 PRO

  Realme 13 Pro review: a camera-focused mid-ranger with some trade-offs By   Ashish Kumar  - Published On: August 14, 2024 Review Summary Expert Rating ★ ★ 7.5 /10 Design ★ ★   8.0 /10 Display ★ ★   8.0 /10 Software ★ ★   7.0 /10 Camera ★ ★   8.0 /10 Performance ★ ★   7.5 /10 Battery ★ ★   7.5 /10 Pros Premium Design  lovely performance  Good daylight  Cameras respectable battery life Cons Lots of pre-installed apps Alongside the , the company also introduced  in India. It is practically the same device as the Pro+ but a few corners were cut to make the Realme 13 Pro significantly more affordable than its more accomplished sibling. The 13 Pro boasts a 2 MP macro sensor and 45 W fast charging instead of a 50 MP periscope lens and 80 W charging solution offered by the Pro+. Does it make or break the smartphone against the face of the competition where we have the likes of Nothing Phone (2 a) Plus, and more? R...

ONE PLUS OPEN

  ONE PLUS OPEN  The One plus open , OnePlus’ first foldable smartphone, is finally official after months of teasing. The smartphone looks familiar to the SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 5( review ) with the notebook-like folding design. However, the in-hand feeling is different and dare I say, relatively more polished. That’s because the OnePlus Open feels like a regular smartphone in its folded form. The height and width of the cover display will be familiar to average smartphone users these days. When unfolded, you will witness a beautiful 7.82-inch display with a subtle crease, thanks to OnePlus’s “Flexion hinge” design. The main display can be a multitasker’s best friend as it allows running multiple apps simultaneously. There’s a lot to say about the hinge mechanism, but there’s still no IP rating for protection against dust particles. Even protection against water splashes is the bare minimum. The OnePlus Open also offers the goodness of premium hardware that makes it worth...