About Us

We started TheMobileHunt because people deserved straight answers to their tech questions — not jargon, not filler, not content written to please search algorithms or smartphone brands.

Where It All Started

TheMobileHunt was founded in 2020 with a straightforward purpose: to be genuinely useful to people navigating the increasingly complex world of mobile technology. In the beginning, that meant answering real questions from real users — the kind of practical, specific queries that other sites either glossed over or buried under layers of boilerplate.

It started small, as most honest things do. A passion for mobile technology, a frustration with coverage that read more like marketing copy than actual guidance, and a belief that readers were smarter than most tech publications gave them credit for. That combination turned out to be a solid foundation.

Over time, as the audience grew and the mobile tech landscape kept evolving at a relentless pace, so did we. What began as a resource for technical help expanded into full coverage of smartphone news, software updates, and the broader forces shaping the mobile industry. The core purpose, though, never changed: give readers information they can actually use.

What We Cover Today

Today, TheMobileHunt covers the full spectrum of mobile technology — from breaking news on flagship smartphone launches to deep-dive reviews, software update trackers, and analysis of the trends reshaping how we use our phones. We pay particular attention to the developments that matter most to everyday users: real-world performance, software reliability, camera quality, and whether a device is actually worth what it costs.

We don’t cover everything. We’re deliberate about what we write, because publishing less and publishing it well is more useful than churning out volume for its own sake. If it’s on TheMobileHunt, it’s because our team believes it’s worth your time.

How We’ve Grown

2020

TheMobileHunt launches

Founded as a reader-first resource focused on answering technical queries and helping users make sense of their mobile devices. No ad network backing, no corporate agenda — just a team that cared about getting things right.

2021 – 2022

Expanding into news and reviews

As our readership grew, so did the scope of our coverage. We began publishing smartphone news, hands-on reviews, and software update coverage — building out an editorial team to match the ambition.

2023 – Present

A genuinely global team

TheMobileHunt now operates with contributors and editors across multiple countries, bringing diverse perspectives to mobile tech coverage that reaches readers around the world.

What We Stand For

Five years in, the principles we started with are the same ones we operate by today.

No Corporate Backing

TheMobileHunt is independently owned and operated. No parent company, no venture capital, no manufacturer relationships that compromise what we write. Our editorial decisions belong to our editorial team.

Speed Without Shortcuts

Mobile tech moves fast, and so do we. But being first only matters if you’re also right. We don’t publish rumors as facts, and we don’t dress speculation up as confirmation just to get the click.

Readers Over Rankings

We write for the person reading the article, not for search engines or traffic targets. If a headline would mislead you, we don’t write it. If a review conclusion would let a brand down gently when it shouldn’t be let down gently, we don’t soften it.

Our Team

TheMobileHunt is run by a dedicated editorial team based primarily in New Delhi, India — with writers, reviewers, and contributors spread across the United States, Australia, and beyond. That geographic spread isn’t just a logistical detail; it means our coverage reflects the way mobile technology is actually experienced across different markets, price points, and use cases.

Our team brings together journalists, technology writers, and long-time mobile enthusiasts who share one thing in common: they care more about being accurate and useful than about being prolific. We’d rather publish fewer articles that genuinely help people than fill pages with content that doesn’t.

Our Editorial Standards

We hold ourselves to a clear and publicly documented set of editorial standards. This includes how we verify information before publishing, how we disclose advertiser relationships, how we handle review units from manufacturers, and what happens when we get something wrong. These aren’t aspirational values — they’re the actual rules our team follows, and they’re available for anyone to read.

You can find the full details in our Editorial Guidelines and Corrections Policy.

Get in Touch

For editorial enquiries, story tips, corrections, or feedback, reach us at contact@themobilehunt.com.

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