Realme 7 Pro vs 6 Pro: Two Different Takes on “Upgrade” The Realme 7 Pro technically succeeds the Realme 6 Pro, but it feels more like a fork in the product line than a straight upgrade. One path is all about speed: 90Hz LCD and a dedicated 2x telephoto. The other, which is the 7 […]
Author: Nadia Malik
Pixel 4a Review: Google’s Midrange Play Is Playing It Too Safe
Google’s midrange strategy has been pretty clear for a while: let everyone else chase specs, and just ship a compact phone with great software and an excellent camera at a reasonable price. The Pixel 3a nailed that formula. With the Pixel 4a, Google basically hits copy-paste, nudges a few numbers up, drops the price to […]
Red Magic 5S Review: A 144Hz Gaming Beast That Trips Over Basics
I’ve tested enough so‑called “gaming phones” to know when the marketing pitch doesn’t match the grind of real use. A week of living with the Red Magic 5S drove that home again: this thing absolutely flies in games, yet somehow still manages to stumble on fundamentals that should be solved problems in 2020. It’s a […]
Asus ROG Phone 3 Camera Review: Surprisingly Serious for a ‘Gaming’ Brick
The Asus ROG Phone 3 is supposed to be a handheld GPU with a SIM card attached, not a camera flagship. Yet Asus quietly turned its so‑called side quest into one of the more competent gaming‑phone camera setups around. If you’re expecting Pixel‑level computational magic, walk away. If you just need your gaming slab to […]