Let me start with a confession: I’m not a selfie addict. Of course I do know what it means, and occasionally feature in some clicked by my wife, but I’m surely not going to buy a phone for just that. Thus, when the Gionee A1 (Rs 19,999) came in for review, I took it as a challenge. If you’re used to stock Android, the Amigo interface (on top of Android Nougat) might need some getting used to. There are a lot of customisations and some bundled apps as well, but you have the option of uninstalling them if you want, unlike many other phones with ...
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