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The WorldPhone SF1 represents a starkly different approach followed by Obi with its re-launch. Earlier, the brand was following the spray-and-pray methodology by introducing a number of offerings, priced between Rs 5,000 to 10,000, which had similar...
The Obi Worldphone SF1 is indeed a contender that will check all the boxes off your budget/mid-range smartphone's checklist. The device packs in a capable processor and plenty of RAM for a smartphone that is priced at Rs 13,999 (there is a more...
The Obi Worldphone SF1 is unique looking handset with a decent price tag. Camera quality is average could have been better, the OS also needs little more tweaking (I guess it will keep getting further updates that should improve it further).The Obi SF1...
The Obi Worldphone SF1 retails at Rs. 14,000 for the 32GB variant, which is pretty good considering the overall package. It's definitely a striking phone with good build quality, solid battery life, and very good audio. The camera is pretty good at...
Does different always mean good? That's a question that the Obi Worldphone SF1 answers. It's the company's second stint in India, and the world, for that matter, and Obi is making some tall claims this time. Will they come to fruition? We can't tell you...
Obi Worldphone SF1 packs some serious hardware, that makes it a worthy mid-range smartphone. The design of the device is pretty interesting and has a refreshed design language.However, the impressions of the smartphone are pretty good, but the device...
Do you want to sell sugared water for the rest of your life, or do you want to come with me and change the world?” These famous words spoken by the late Steve Jobs might still be reverberating in John Sculley's ears. Sculley, who was the CEO of Pepsi...
At a price of Rs. 13,999 for 3GB RAM with 32GB storage version, the Obi SF1 is not worth considering, especially when the competition in this price segment is fierce. The phone misses out on performance and that cannot be ignored. But that being said,...
This is not the first time when a CEO or some senior person from a known tech giant has ventured into a new brand. We all know the fate of Jolla smartphones, which were termed as the new innovation in term of software experience by the manufacturer, but...
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