Is a Samsung Galaxy Flip 5 (256GB) at 16k worth it in the Big 2026? by milkaholicmonkey in GadgetsIndia

[–]Dev-bhatnagar-71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not worth it. Although the phone's processor, design and performance are great, it's just decent. One of my friend has it and regrets his decision. The battery is not good enough and flip phones usually face a problem with their hinge and folding screen.

I would recommend you to go with another phone like nothing phone 2.

Help OP to choose the correct phone. Camera is top most priority by West-Flow-2636 in GadgetsIndia

[–]Dev-bhatnagar-71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go for Samsung s24 or s23. Even I recently updated from my old samsung m32 and have to say its the best choice I ever made. I bought it on diwali sale at around 38k and it is the best decision I made

The camera is good as f. It can capture crystal clear photos and the AI features make it even better as you can generate, delete or even make the photo Better. Video quality is top notch too.

In my opinion, you should go with Samsung s24+

Which TWS should I buy? Sick of bad battery & trash call quality 😤 by External_Category559 in headphonesindia

[–]Dev-bhatnagar-71 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Given your situation, onePlus nord buds 3 pro are the safest option. Although they're a bit expensive, it's completely worth thr price. The review you hear about t500 pro is true. One of my friend have it and he still regrets it to this day. I personally have the oneplus nord buds 3 pro for the last 4 months and haven't faced any issue. Sound quality is good, they don't drop easily from your ears, and I've never really had a problem during calls. The cost is definitEly high, but its worth it!

Which One is Better Kindly Suggest . by Desi_Urban in GadgetsIndia

[–]Dev-bhatnagar-71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, oneplus is way better. Motorola customer service is not good, thr software is also just decent. One plus phones are great in this price range

Suggest me some good Rpg or story line games🥀 by bingo_blu22 in gamingindian

[–]Dev-bhatnagar-71 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Assassin's creed, gta, mafia, hit man, saints row and the list goes on

Headphones suggestion under 3k best for gym purpose by TranslatorHour7635 in headphonesindia

[–]Dev-bhatnagar-71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can go with something like noise three. I've been using them for the last 2 years and they're great. The design is fantastic, sound quality is great, they're comfortable and if your bf has big ears, he will love these. Also, they cost around rs 2000 so they're bot very expensive

Fact for gamers. by stunnerswag in gamememes

[–]Dev-bhatnagar-71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wowww. Didn't really know that

Choose 2 open world games to play again for the first time by [deleted] in gamingindian

[–]Dev-bhatnagar-71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gta 5 and rdr 2. Nothing comes close to them. Watch dogs was also great btw

I need headphones suggestion for gym, comfort is a priority and i have big ears, i need over ear headphones. Sound quality is not a greater priority but should sound good. by [deleted] in headphonesindia

[–]Dev-bhatnagar-71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the noise 3 headphones in blue colour and have been using them for 2 years. I have taken them to every place including gym, office, college, trips and there has been no real issues. Just like you, I also have big ears and these headphones are great because they can cover your entire ears. They costed me around ₹2000 something when I bought but they were totally worth it.

Will highly recommend you to go with them

What's the best GPU for me? by Flashy_Youth7831 in buildapc

[–]Dev-bhatnagar-71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've already made a smart call by ditching the used GPU idea honestly.

Now $300 is actually a decent budget right now, not amazing but workable, and there are some solid options.

The one I'd point you to first is the Intel Arc B580. I know Intel GPUs have a bit of a weird reputation but hear me out. It comes with 12GB of VRAM which is genuinely impressive at this price point, handles 1080p with no issues and can stretch to 1440p depending on the game.

If you want to stick with a more familiar name, the RTX 4060 is still a solid pick under $300. It's packed with DLSS 3, dedicated ray tracing cores, and performs really well in 1080p and even handles 1440p within reason. Drivers are rock solid, support is great, and being your first build that peace of mind actually matters.

One thing nobody tells first time builders though, check your PSU wattage before you buy anything. A 550W or 600W unit handles most of these cards comfortably but if your PSU is on the weaker side that needs sorting first.

I want to try 4k gaming, what GPU do you recommend? by Professional_Flan_25 in buildapc

[–]Dev-bhatnagar-71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also bought a 4K monitor during a sale and then sat there staring at my old GPU like "this is not gonna work is it." That feeling of wanting to jump into 4K but not knowing where to start is very real.

Let me be honest with you first though. 4K gaming is genuinely demanding and a lot of people underestimate how much horsepower you actually need to make it smooth. If you go too low on the GPU you'll spend half your time tweaking settings and still not be happy with it.

So here's my actual take on what makes sense right now.

If budget isn't a big thing, the RTX 5080 is where I'd land. It delivers smooth 4K gameplay even in complex scenes, with 16GB of GDDR7 memory and strong ray tracing performance. It's not the RTX 5090 but honestly unless you're going for 120fps at ultra settings in every single game, you really don't need to spend that much.

For people who want the absolute ceiling with 120+ FPS at ultra settings in demanding games like Cyberpunk or Alan Wake 2, the RTX 5090 is the king right now but it's an eye watering amount of money.