Namaste dosto! Aaj main aapko iPhone 16 ka detailed review dunga in very simple and straightforward language. I’ve been using this phone for quite some time, so let’s see what’s good, what’s not, and if it’s worth your hard-earned money.
Price & Availability :
•Current Price: You can find the iPhone 16 for around ₹64,000 in some offline and online markets.
•Future Sales: As time goes on (especially near festive sales like Big Billion Days), price might drop below ₹60,000.
Design & Build :
•Look & Feel: The back of the phone has a matte finish, so fingerprints nahi dikhte easily. The Apple logo can get some smudges.
•Compact Size: At 6.1 inches, it’s easy to use with one hand. If you’re coming from a bulky phone, you’ll enjoy this comfortable grip.
•Frame Quality: Aluminum sides feel nice, but color peeling (in older models) can happen if you don’t use a case. So better to keep a cover on.
•Durability: Ceramic Shield glass is strong, but scratches ho sakte hain. Screen replacement or back-glass repairs in India can be expensive (around 15-20k in worst cases).
Display & Experience :
•Screen Type: 6.1-inch OLED, with excellent colors and good brightness. Sunny dhoop mein bhi text readable rehta hai.
•Refresh Rate (60Hz): This is the main drawback if you’re used to 120Hz. Scrolling might feel slightly less smooth compared to higher-refresh Android phones or iPhone Pro models.
•Dynamic Island: Looks cool and shows notifications, but can interrupt videos or full-screen apps at the top.
•Bezels: Bezels and the “chin” are not super thin, but still decent for an iPhone.
Summary: The display is bright and colorful, but 60Hz might feel old-school if you’ve experienced smoother screens.
Performance & Hardware :
•Processor (A18 Bionic): This new chip is fast, handles games like Genshin Impact or BGMI easily, and can do video editing without lag.
•RAM (8GB): More RAM than older iPhones, so multitasking is smoother. Apps won’t reload too often.
•Heating: Thoda bahut heat hoga during heavy gaming or if you’re using 5G continuously, but it cools down quickly. Apple improved cooling compared to earlier models.
•5G in India: Supports all main bands (like Airtel 5G, Jio 5G). Network reception is good, and calls are clear even indoors.
Summary: For most users, performance is top-notch. It rarely stutters, and gaming is super smooth at high settings—bas 60Hz might limit the feeling of “ultra fluid” gameplay.
Camera in Detail :
•Main Camera (48MP): Great for everyday shots, has good detail and color. Low-light performance is impressive. Optical Image Stabilization helps keep videos steady.
•Ultra-Wide (12MP): Perfect for group photos or wide scenery. Macro shots are possible, but in very low light, details might not be super sharp.
•No True Telephoto: Zoom is done by cropping the 48MP main sensor (2x), which is decent but not as crisp as a dedicated zoom lens.
•Video Quality: iPhones are known for stable and natural-looking videos. You can record up to 4K 60fps, plus “Action Mode” for shaky situations.
•Camera Control Button: This new side button helps with quick zoom changes or camera shortcuts, but most people might still prefer the normal Camera app.
Real-Life Usage:
•Daylight: Sharp photos with natural colors, not too saturated.
•Night Mode: Even in low light, pictures come out clear with minimal noise if you hold the phone steady.
•Portrait Mode: Works well in good light, though sometimes edges around hair can blur awkwardly.
Summary: Overall, khatarnak camera experience for photos and videos. If you love shooting content, iPhone 16 won’t disappoint.
Battery & Charging :
•Battery Backup: You can get around 6-7 hours of screen-on time on Wi-Fi (mix of social media, YouTube, etc.). On mobile data, expect around 5-6 hours, depending on network strength.
•Charging Speed (Approx. 25-27W): Takes about 1 hour 15 minutes to fully charge from 0-100%. If you only top up to 60-80%, it’s even quicker.
•Heat & Drain: Intensive tasks like gaming or AI features can drain battery faster. Par normal usage mein, battery kafi achhi chal jati hai.
Battery Tip: Many people now charge up to 80% for battery health. This phone is decent at handling battery, so you’ll likely end the day with some juice left, unless you’re a hardcore gamer.
Software & AI Features :
•iOS 18.x: Smooth, polished, and Apple is quick with updates. Rare bugs might appear (like camera focus issues if a call comes in), but they usually fix them soon.
•AI & Visual Intelligence: Press-and-hold camera button to identify objects or do AI searches. Fun feature, but not everyone uses it daily.
•Action Button: You can assign any app or function to it (flashlight, camera, etc.), but it’s not a massive game-changer.
Summary: iOS is stable, and Apple’s AI features are growing. Thodi battery drain ho sakti hai if you heavily use AI or “Playground” features.
Repair & Other Practical Concerns in India :
•Repair Costs: If the back glass or screen cracks, repairs can be very expensive—easily 15k-20k+ if you don’t have AppleCare+.
•Resale Value: iPhones generally hold their value well, especially in India. Even after a year, it’ll sell for a decent price.
•Heating & 5G: No major heating during normal usage. 5G is stable.
•Accessories: Box mein charger nahi aata, so you’ll need to buy a separate fast charger or use an old Apple adapter.
Comparison with Other Phones :
•vs. iPhone 15/14: The main 48MP camera, better processor, and macro mode are noticeable upgrades. If you have an iPhone 15, the jump might not feel huge.
•vs. Android Flagships (Samsung S25, OnePlus 13, etc.): Android phones may offer 120Hz or 144Hz displays, more camera lenses (like telephoto or periscope), and sometimes faster charging. Apple’s advantage is stable software, top-notch video recording, and strong ecosystem.
Final Verdict: “Should Indians Buy iPhone 16?”
•Yes, if:
◦You want a compact and premium iPhone experience.
◦You care about smooth performance and excellent cameras (especially for video).
◦You prefer iOS for its simplicity and updates, and you love Apple’s ecosystem.
◦You can find it around ₹60-64k (making it a better deal than 80k).
•No, if:
◦You need a 120Hz display or a dedicated telephoto lens.
◦You already have an iPhone 15 (the upgrade might not be huge).
◦You’re on a tight budget and can wait for bigger price drops or choose a competitive Android flagship.
“Bhai, agar aapko iOS ki simplicity pasand hai, aur aapko ek compact phone chahiye jo kam heat ho aur achhi battery de, toh iPhone 16 kaafi badhiya choice hai—bas wait kar lo price drop ka, kyunki 80k me thoda mehenga lagta hai. But 60-64k ke aas-paas, it’s a good value!”
Some Camera Samples :
That’s all, folks!
Hope this review helped you get a clear picture of the iPhone 16. If you have any doubts, comment below.
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iQOO’s latest flagship, the iQOO 13, is making waves with its powerful hardware, super-fast
charging, and robust software update policy. Priced around ₹53,000 (with bank offers), it
aims to compete with other high-performance devices in its segment. After testing the phone
extensively, here’s our comprehensive review.
Design & Build Quality :
While iQOO has not drastically changed the overall design philosophy, the iQOO 13 offers a
premium finish with a sturdy frame. It feels comfortable in hand despite its large display.
Notable design highlights include:
● Glass-Front & Possibly Glass/Matte Back: Depending on the color variant, the rear
can be glass or matte-finished. Both look premium, though glass can be slightly more
prone to fingerprints.
● Ergonomics: Despite housing a 6000mAh battery, the weight distribution is
balanced, making it easier to hold for longer periods.
● Ports & Buttons: The device features a USB-C port for charging, a bottom-firing
speaker (in addition to the earpiece for stereo audio), and well-placed power and
volume buttons on the right side.
Overall, the iQOO 13 meets flagship standards in build quality and aesthetics, though it
keeps a conservative design language compared to some more flashy competitors.
Display :
The iQOO 13 boasts a 6.82-inch Quad HD+ LTPO AMOLED panel with a resolution of
3168×1440 and a 20:9 aspect ratio. Key display features:
● 144Hz Variable Refresh Rate: Adapts refresh rate based on content—great for fluid
scrolling and saving battery during static usage.
● HDR10+ Support: Colors pop when viewing HDR content on Netflix, YouTube, and
other platforms.
● Peak Brightness up to 4500 nits: Ensures comfortable outdoor visibility, even under
harsh direct sunlight.
● Default Resolution at 1080P: For battery efficiency, the phone ships in FHD+ mode.
Users can switch to the full 1440P in settings.
● Ultrasonic In-Display Fingerprint Scanner: Extremely fast and more accurate than
previous iQOO generations, making unlocking seamless.
With its vibrant colors, high brightness, and adaptive refresh rate, the iQOO 13’s display
stands among the best in its price category
realme 13 Pro+ full review after usages of 20+ Days
A 🧵
Design: Realme has always had a pretty similar style with number pro series, and the Realme 13 Pro Plus is only keeping up. It has a glass back and a round camera module. Premium design with a polycarbonate side frame.
Multimedia + Speakers: Seeing multimedia on this bright display ( 2000 Peak brightness) was enjoyable. The speaker has good sound separation. A bottom speaker produces 55% of the sound, a top speaker produces 45%. Please be aware that when watching videos, it does not support HDR content. Therefore, you should check out the realme GT series if you watch a lot of HDR videos.
The OnePlus uses the same design language, making it nearly identical to what is seen in the general public. The metal frame design is excellent. Although it appears quite beautiful, it feels heavy and substantial in the hand. Additionally, the thickness has grown since last year.
Ratings- 8/10
Battery and charging :
Probably the greatest phone with a battery that I have tried so far. Though I am aware that this is a bold statement, I was astonished by the extended battery life. Easily reach the 8-hour screen in good time. A heavy user might receive anything from 6:45 to 7:30 in the morning. The phone can be charged in around 30 minutes using the 100Watt charger that comes with the package. Great balance between longer battery life and quick charging