If you’re hoping the new Vivo Y21 5G and Y11 5G are the next budget gaming monsters, temper your expectations. Vivo’s latest Y-series duo is being pushed on battery life and durability, but when you look past the 6,500 mAh number, these phones feel more like cautious, safe releases than true gaming-focused devices. Giant 6,500 […]
Author: Nadia Malik
Pixel 5: Great Software, Underwhelming Silicon and Quiet Compromises
Everyone talks about the Pixel 5 as Google’s “smart” pivot away from spec wars. I see a phone that nails software but quietly underdelivers on the hardware fans were promised for years. Battery Share: A Flagship Trick on a Non-Flagship Phone Android 11’s first developer preview hid a pretty telling menu: a Pixel-branded Battery Share […]
OnePlus 9 Pro’s Early AnTuTu Score Isn’t a Red Flag Yet
Everyone expects Snapdragon 888 phones to crush benchmarks, but the leaked OnePlus 9 Pro score is doing the opposite: it’s making people nervous. Instead of landing in the usual high 600K-to-low 700K range on AnTuTu like other Snapdragon 888 devices, this pre-release 9 Pro run came in at just over 660,000. That’s below some Snapdragon […]
Pixel 4a Display Lab Test and Pixel 4 TWRP: What Users Really Get
If you’re eyeing a smaller Android phone or still hanging onto a Pixel 4, Google just quietly gave you two very different reasons to pay attention. One is hardware reality: how good the Pixel 4a actually is in lab tests. The other is software freedom: official TWRP support for the Pixel 4 and 4 XL. […]