@BhuvanX96

I still remember watching his last Q&A of 2022. Now this one is last Q&A of 2023. Time goes so fast!!!

@amaldashl

Got fever...lying in bed , watching ur video. That much love towards ur videos , started following from 2016 and I never fed up or got bored watching ur videos

@reubendias18

"A car runs on 4 wheels and that's ideal." To the point!
I agree that the smartphone industry has become quite boring in terms of design, but it's a very handy and reliable tool these days.

@freehubadventure

I came back to your channel after many years and I must say your production has gone to a different level. Kudos

@suryateja2k11

24:10 As a user having been using Redmi Note 8 Pro with a Mediatek helio g90t since June 2020 (for 3.5 years) I can vouch for the reliability and heat management of these processors. Unless you're are a heavy gamer, they doesn't heat that much and the heating isn't unbearable either.

@p9655

Agree with Ranjit about Garmin. For those who don’t want to charge their watches everyday and have inclination towards fitness, you can’t go wrong with Garmin.

@sarveshvashishtha4634

Sir your videos are on point with a great knowledge about technology without any fuss

@LivSmart1

Get 30 mins info in 5 mins. Here goes this video's summary: 

    Smartphone Camera Preferences: Ranjit prefers a main camera and an ultra-wide lens over a zoom lens for smartphone photography, emphasizing the usefulness of an ultra-wide lens.

    Solar Setup Videos: Ranjit plans to create dedicated videos showcasing his solar setup, including both on-grid and off-grid systems. He acknowledges the need for more information on solar installations due to challenges faced during the installation process.

    On-Grid vs. Off-Grid Solar: Ranjit recommends on-grid solar setups for those with existing electrical connections and net metering facilities. He highlights the simplicity of on-grid systems and mentions the higher cost associated with off-grid setups due to expensive batteries.

    Smartphone Recommendations: For someone owning a Pixel 7 Pro and experiencing hardware issues, Ranjit suggests exploring Samsung's smartphones, particularly the upcoming S24 series. He also mentions the OnePlus 11 as a balanced and reasonably priced option.

    Best Smartphone of 2023: Ranjit's personal favorite for the best smartphone of 2023 is the Galaxy S23 Ultra, but he also mentions the Xiaomi 13 Pro and the Pixel 8 for their camera performance.

    Favorite Non-Smartphone Gadgets: Ranjit mentions his solar system as a top favorite gadget, appreciating the sustainability and independence it provides. He also highlights the BenQ x301 projector for its picture quality.

    Future of Mobile Phone Technology: Ranjit expresses that the current candy bar design is ideal for smartphones, emphasizing that foldable phones might not become as popular as traditional form factors.

    Car Preference: Ranjit recommends petrol cars over diesel due to environmental concerns, citing lower pollution levels with petrol engines.

    Choosing Between iPhone 15 Pro Max and Galaxy S23 Ultra: For someone prioritizing photos over videos, Ranjit suggests the Galaxy S23 Ultra due to its 10x zoom capabilities.

    Choosing Between OnePlus 11, Galaxy S23, and Nothing Phone 2: Ranjit advises against the Nothing Phone 2 and recommends the OnePlus 11 or Galaxy S23 Plus for stability and longevity.

    Timing for Purchasing Galaxy S23 Ultra: Ranjit suggests waiting for the Galaxy S24 series before deciding on purchasing the Galaxy S23 Ultra, anticipating a significant price drop.

    Expectations for Upcoming Smartphones: Ranjit expresses interest in the upcoming IU 12 and OnePlus 12, expecting improvements and reduced bloatware in the IU 12.

    Efficiency of Jio Air Fiber: Ranjit shares his experience with Jio Air Fiber, expressing concerns about delayed installations and uncertainties about problem resolution.

    Color Quality in Sony vs. Canon Cameras: Ranjit notes that Canon cameras generally offer better out-of-the-box color tones for videos, but with adjustments, Sony cameras can also provide satisfactory results.

    Stabilizers for TVs: Ranjit recommends using stabilizers or UPS for TVs to protect them from power fluctuations and improve longevity.

    Comparison Between Arm and x86 Processors: Ranjit discusses the shift towards Arm-based Windows laptops, emphasizing the power efficiency of Arm chips compared to x86 architecture.

    Health Update: Ranjit shares that his health has improved, and he plans to create more videos in the future.

    Smartwatch Recommendations: For health enthusiasts, Ranjit suggests Garmin smartwatches for their advanced health tracking features. For basic usage, an Apple Watch is recommended due to its ease of use.

    Future Tech Areas: Ranjit sees the integration of AI in devices as the next significant transformation in technology, enhancing features and capabilities.

    Reliability of MediaTek Processors: Ranjit assures that MediaTek processors are now reliable for long-term use, recommending them for mid-range smartphones.

    AC Usage and Solar Power: Ranjit uses the AC throughout the year in his studio and recommends calculating solar power requirements based on past electricity bills for a 2BHK house.

@anipai9263

11:14 thankyou sir for taking up my question

@NAM3SAKE

I have always been a fan of you Ranjit Sir,very unbiased opinion without beating around the bush, to the point and adequate. I clearly remember your last year's QnA video and now I'm watching this years final QnA, time flies so fast but I'll always be a loyal fan of yours. Thank you very much for making my tech experience and knowledge better ❤️

@sunilsachdeva2173

Most genuine tech Q&A session. Geeky is the best 😊

@ad84_71

Only fanboys watch Ranjit now. That is why the comments section is very sensible and unlike other tech ytbers which have comments like “maa baap ke liye ek like” in top comments. 😂😂😂
Great video sir and yes we are very excited for those solar videos to drop.

@EFAEducationforAll

My first tech youtuber who is honest and will never change with the time.

God bless ❤

@subratkumardash8839

I use my smartphone for social media and basic phone stuff ( Not a heavy user). Can I go for Pixel? Or I should look for Samsung. Need a good Android device.

@rahkkas

Excited for your new videos in 2024 !! 
Can you please do a detailed video on how are you using the Garmin / How it helped to improve your health?

Please take care of your health, best wishes !!

@yashwanthnirmal

I am unable to take a proper group selfie in my iqoo Neo 6 , only the first person is being focused, any settings to be changed, or suggest a good phone in mid price range

@greyninja8093

Good to see you healthy and energetic sir ❤

@MyOwnWaySreejith

My whole lifetime spending on gadgets would be equal to Ranjit's spend on 1 gadget 😂

@rishirao9502

Hey been seeing your videos from so long and they are just awesome. I want to buy a macbook and my budget is around 1,70,000  but after seeing your video on macbook air I am thinking of buying a base variant macbook air(m1 chip 256gb). My work includes some days of video editing(max 3 layers) and research work. Can you clear my confusion?

@nikhilsavla6751

Ranjit Sir...As Alwys looking forward to many of ur Videos in 2024..Tkcr😃