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Karbonn Titanium S1 Plus Gaming Review

The Karbonn Titanium S1 Plus is a carbon copy of the Iris 406Q in terms of specs featuring the same Snapdragon 200 quad-core processor, Adreno 302 GPU with 1 GB RAM running Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. There's a 4-inch WVGA display as well, which turned out to be much better than the one on the 406Q. But more on that later, lets first have a look at the Gaming Review of the Karbonn Titanium S1 Plus. Read more...

Micromax Canvas 2 Colours A120 Gaming Review

The Canvas 2 Colours A120 features a 5-inch HD display with a 1.3 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6582 chipset and Mali 400 MP2 GPU with 1 GB RAM. We have already seen this chipset in action with the Canvas 2.2 A114, XOLO Q1010i and the XOLO Q2500 where it performed brilliantly at gaming. So why should the Canvas 2 Colours be left out. Here is our Gaming Review. Read more...

Micromax Canvas Doodle 3 A102 Gaming Review

Micromax introduced the Canvas Doodle 3 with a 6-inch FWVGA display, dual-core MediaTek MT572 chipset with Mali-400 MP GPU and 512 MB RAM. All in all, these don't make for a gaming smartphone. The resolution is quite low, which means pixelated graphics. But the display on the Doodle 3 actually doesn't look half-bad. Have a look at our Gaming Review of the Canvas Doodle 3 A102 and see for yourself how it performs. Read more...

Karbonn Smart A55 Gaming Review

Now this is what you would call an excellent budget phone, the Karbonn Smart A55 comes with a dual-core processor, 3.5-inch IPS display, 512 MB RAM running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with a lot of promise for Rs. 3700. Although we aren't expecting high-end gaming, but the Karbonn A55 does run on the Mali-400MP GPU which can play its share of games. So without further ado, here's the Gaming Review of the Karbonn Smart A55. Read more...

Lava Iris 450 Colour Gaming Review

The Iris 450 Colour comes in the budget segment bearing replaceable backcovers, one of which is free inside the box alongwith several other accessories. It has a 4.5-inch display which is unusual in this segment. Its powered by the ubiquitous MT6572 chipset with Mali-400MP GPU and 512 MB RAM. It scored well in our benchmarks, so now lets see how the Lava Iris 450 Colour performs in our Gaming Review. Read more...

Lava Iris 406Q Gaming Review

Lava Iris 406Q promises a lot with its Snapdragon 200 quad-core processor, Adreno 302 innards with 1 GB RAM all in a compact chassis with a 4-inch WVGA display costing a fraction of what it is actually worth, atleast in terms of performance. We therefore wanted to check how it would perform at gaming, since it can be one of the better options available for about Rs. 7000 and a budget gamer's delight. Here's the gaming review of the Lava Iris 406Q. Read more...

XOLO Q1010i Gaming Review

The Q1010i from XOLO comes with an upgraded camera which now uses a Sony Exmor R sensor and 8 GB of internal storage. Apart from that the internals remain the same as the Q1010 with 1 GB RAM, 1.3 GHz quad-core processor running Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with a promise of Android 4.4 KitKat update. Still we needed to see if its gaming credentials had suffered in the transition. To find that out here's the gaming review of the XOLO Q1010i. Read more...

XOLO Q2500 Gaming Review

XOLO Q2500 is a behemoth when it comes to phones with a gorgeous 6-inch HD IPS display. Games would certainly look wonderful on that display. Although the question is can the MediaTek MT6582 processor combined with Mali-400MP2 GPU and 1 GB RAM deliver the required framerates at HD resolution. That's what we are here to find out in our Gaming Review of the XOLO Q2500 with several high-end HD games. Read more...