1. Review: BlackBerry Priv Almost Lets You Balance Work and Play
BlackBerry is back and it’s not back with its redundant operating system BB10, but with Android.
BlackBerry is trying to regain lost ground among its loyalists with the all-new BlackBerry Priv. And as expected, the phone is not cheap at all. It is exorbitantly priced at Rs 62,500 – that’s more expensive than the iPhone 6s is now.
But people who buy BlackBerry’s are usually not iPhone lovers; they are people who love a secure phone that will never lose their data.
Is it good enough? Find out here.
2. Review: InFocus 50-Inch Full-HD LED TV Is Big Screen on a Budget
LED TVs today are at the crossroads of becoming what the CRTs were back in the early 90s. These days one can easily buy an affordable LED TV of respectable size without spending a lot.
Brands like Micromax and Intex have gatecrashed Samsung, LG and Sony’s party with big-sized LED television under Rs 40k. InFocus is the latest entrant in this space with its 50-inch LED TV priced at Rs 32,990.
Read our review here.
3. Review: Lenovo Vibe X3 Is a True Mid-Range Rival to the OnePlus 2
Lenovo’s Vibe series has undergone major changes over the past year. Last year’s Vibe X2 was made like a modular phone, creating quite a stir in the smartphone industry.
The company released the Vibe X3 this year and it is fast becoming the top choice in the so-called affordable flagship segment. Priced at Rs 19,999, the phone is a direct competition to the Motorola Moto X Play and the OnePlus 2.
Click here to know where it matches up to its competition.
4. AIB’s Tanmay Bhat Wants to Be a Part of Aamir Khan’s ‘Dangal’
The YouTube FanFest 2016 took place on 18 March in Mumbai. YouTube had a fan meet at Delhi for the first time earlier this week. We caught up with All India Bakchod’s Tanmay Bhat and Rohan Joshi where they tell us how desperately they want to do a movie with Aamir Khan.
Tanmay also admitted that he can now fit into any car while Rohan Joshi reveals the “aukat car” that he drives.
5. Review: Motorola Moto X Force Is Breakable but It Won’t Crack
We Indians usually have a tendency to break our phones apart and then curse ourselves for the misery. The iPhones and Galaxys of this world claim to be unbreakable, but we know how that works out in the real world.
Motorola claims to have solved the display problem with its Moto X Force. The phone is equipped with a so-called ‘shatterproof display technology’. Priced at Rs 49,999, the Moto X Force is an aberrated version of the Moto X Style which carries its weight.
Should you go for it? Find out here.
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