November 23rd, 2017 7:13 AM 5 COMMENTS

CENTRiC A1 Will Be a Game Changer for the Home Grown Smartphone Brand CENTRiC

Earlier this year, an Indian brand named CENTRiC, the child brand of Priyanka Communications has launched four smartphones and even stated that the company will launch smartphones in every price bracket going forward. Sticking to its words, CENTRiC has recently launched the CENTRiC A1 smartphone, which incidentally is also the company's flagship smartphone. The CENTRiC A1 is priced at Rs. 10,999 and offers features such as Full HD display, unimetal... Read More

November 20th, 2017 5:58 PM 2 COMMENTS

Spice V801 Review: Aesthetically Stylish Yet Powerful, VoLTE and ViLTE Supported Smartphone at Just Rs. 7,999

Spice Devices, a recently launched brand from Transsion Holdings is looking to make a mark in sub 8,000 category with the introduction of its flagship product Spice V801. The Spice V801 offers decent specifications which are at par with other smartphones in the similar price range, and the company is selling the smartphone in the offline market. Here's our review of the Spice V801 smartphone. Design and Display The design is an aspect where... Read More

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