If you’re still eyeing a Pixel 6 Pro, you’re probably a specific kind of Android nerd. You care about cameras, clean software, and don’t mind living with a few quirks if the core experience is strong. The problem is that the Pixel 6 Pro nails so much of that formula, yet stumbles in exactly the […]
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Vivo Y21 & Y11 5G: Big Batteries, Small Ambition
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 […]
Realme 7 Pro vs 6 Pro: OLED Trade‑Offs in the Mid‑Range Fight
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 […]
Galaxy A21 & A21s: Big Screens, Bigger Battery, Small Ambitions
Everyone assumes Samsung’s cheap Galaxy A phones are easy recommendations – they’re not. The Galaxy A21 and Galaxy A21s look great on a carrier shelf: giant 6.5-inch displays, Samsung logo, multiple cameras, and sub-$250 pricing. But once you get past the spec stickers and start living with these phones, the trade‑offs become very obvious. I’m […]