

✅ What’s good about itHere are the strong points:Battery & enduranceThe phone packs a 6,000 mAh battery — quite large for the price. In tests it “easily lasted over a day and a half with moderate usage”. So if battery-life is a priority, this is a plus.Build & durabilityIt carries an IP64 rating for dust/splash resistance. Also mentions “military-grade shock-resistance” (MIL-STD etc) and SGS 5-Star drop test certifications in some reviews. The Titanium Blue colour with a matte finish gives it a more premium-look than many budget phones. Performance & specsThe chipset is the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 (6 nm process) which is decent for its class. It delivers an AnTuTu score of ~425,000 in one test, which is solid in this price-segment. Software: Ships with Android 15 + Funtouch OS 15 in India, and the brand promises 2 major OS updates + 3 years of security updates. Value for moneyWith the features above (large battery, 5G, decent chip, IP rating, decent storage) in the budget segment, it’s positioned strongly. —⚠️ What to watch / trade-offsNo phone is perfect — here are the caveats with this one:Charging speed is quite slow: only 15 W according to reviews. For a large 6,000 mAh battery, this means longer charging times. The display, while 90Hz, is HD+ (720p resolution) and uses an LCD panel rather than higher resolution or OLED. Some reviews mention that the 90Hz refresh still feels a bit less smooth compared to higher‐end phones with 120Hz. Camera: The main 50 MP sensor is decent for the price in good light, but low-light and dynamic range are weaker compared to higher‐end phones. If you are heavy on gaming / demanding tasks, the performance is good for daily use but won’t compare to flagship-level chips.Design: While build quality is above typical budget phones, the phone is slightly bulky (~202 g) given the battery size. —🎯 Verdict: Is it a good buy?Given everything, if you are looking for a budget 5G phone under ~₹10,000-12,000 (India) with long battery life, durable build, and 5G support, then yes — this phone is a very good buy and delivers excellent value.If however you prioritise things like ultra-fast charging, higher resolution display (1080p+ / 120Hz or more), or top-tier camera performance, you might consider looking a little higher up the price range.