February 2023 Mobile Reviews Archive
Welcome to the February 2023 roundup of our phone reviews. If you’re hunting for a new device that landed in India this month, you’re in the right place. We broke down the specs, camera performance, battery life, and price of each handset so you can decide fast.
What we covered in February
February was busy. Realme launched the Realme 10 Pro+, promising a 108MP sensor and a 120Hz AMOLED display at a mid‑range price. We put it through a photo test and found the images sharp in daylight but a bit noisy in low light.
The iQOO Z6 arrived with a Snapdragon 780G and a 5000 mAh battery. In our day‑long battery run, it comfortably lasted over 12 hours of mixed use, beating many flagships in endurance.
Samsung added the Galaxy A54 5G to its mid‑range line‑up. Its Super AMOLED panel looked vibrant, and the Exynos 1380 chip handled games without heating up. The downside? The camera’s ultrawide lens struggled with distortion.
We also reviewed the OnePlus Nord 3, which introduced MediaTek’s Dimensity 9000‑plus chipset. The phone felt snappy, and the 80W fast charger filled the battery from zero to 100% in under an hour.
How to use this archive
Each review in this archive follows the same format: a quick spec table, hands‑on performance checks, camera sample images, and a final verdict with a price guide. Scan the headings to find the phone you’re curious about, then jump to the verdict section for a short buy‑or‑skip recommendation.
We also included a comparison chart for phones in the same price band. If you’re torn between the Realme 10 Pro+ and the OnePlus Nord 3, the chart shows where each one shines—Realme leads in display smoothness, while OnePlus offers better charging speed.
Don’t forget to check our “Best Picks for February” list at the end of the page. It highlights the top three devices based on overall value, camera quality, and battery life.
Got questions about any of these phones? Drop a comment below the review or head over to our forum. Our community loves to chat about real‑world usage, so you’ll get answers from people who have actually used the devices.
That’s the February snapshot. Bookmark this page and come back anytime you need a refresher before you click ‘Buy’ on your next smartphone.

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