The Infinix XPAD 20 Pro just went official in Thailand, and this tablet brings some notable upgrades over the regular Infinix XPAD 20. So without further ado, let’s take a closer look at all the features, specifications, and expected price in Nepal of the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro.
Infinix XPAD 20 Pro Overview
Design and display
The XPAD 20 Pro has a premium metal unibody, while measuring just 6.58 mm thick. It’s available in either “Titanium Grey” or “Mist Blue” color options, and we can also see what appears to be a triple camera setup at the back. But it only has an 8MP rear camera like the regular XPAD 20 to complement its 5MP selfie shooter.
For the display, the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro brings a massive 12-inch IPS LCD panel with a 2K resolution. It also supports a 90Hz refresh rate and a mediocre 450 nits of peak brightness. At least Infinix says this screen has been TÜV Rheinland certified for flicker-free performance and low blue light emission.
Infinix did give the XPAD 20 Pro an upgraded chipset, though. Since it’s powered by MediaTek’s Helio G100 Ultimate versus Helio G88 found in the standard model. Infinix has paired this chip with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage.
While the device runs on Android 15 with XOS 15.1.2 on top, which includes a couple of AI features like “AI Writing” and “AI Art”.
Other than this, the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro has a massive 8,000 mAh battery that supports 18W wired charging. Infinix has also given a quad-speaker setup to elevate your audio experience, while it also has built-in 4G connectivity.
Battery: 8,000 mAh battery with 18W wired charging
Connectivity: 4G LTE (built-in), WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.2
Colors: Titanium Grey, Mist Blue
Infinix XPAD 20 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability
In Thailand, this Infinix tablet starts at THB 10,999 (~USD 340 / INR 29,999). And we expect the Infinix XPAD 20 Pro to launch pretty soon in Nepal at a starting price of NPR 52,699.
Samsung has launched lots of devices today, including the Galaxy S25 FE and Galaxy Tab S11 series, among which the vanilla Galaxy Tab S11 was covered by us in a separate article. But this article will mostly discuss the flagship among the two: the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Overview
Display and Design
Samsung’s newest flagship is quite thin at 5.1mm, as Samsung calls this their thinnest tablet yet, but although it’s only 0.3mm thinner than last year’s S10 Ultra. Other than the slim body, the screen is quite big as well, with the 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel keeps the same resolution as before, but Samsung shrank the bezels down to 5.2mm. Needless to say, Samsung has placed a gorgeous screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1600 nits peak brightness.
Since the device is thinner than before, as expected, its also now proportionally lighter, weighing at 692g for Wi-Fi and 695g for 5G variants, compared to the S10 Ultra’s 718g and 723g. That’s about 26-28g lighter, which is indeed alot, but of course, you will not get the same sense of lightness as you get in a smartphone, because when we talk in much higher scales, the relative heft scales as well.
Performance and AI Features
At its core is the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ built on 3nm process. More often than not, Samsung tablets don’t get the same chip optimization as phones, but this time the performance gains are substantial enough to notice. Although, i must mention for those who are looking to buy this device, that you’ll exactly the same chipset in much cheaper Tab S11 as well. Moving on from performance and chipset, the real feature to look out is the AI integration with One UI 8. Like most Samsung Devices, this flagship also features Gemini Live, which lets you screen share in real time and have conversations about what’s on your screen. You can point your camera at something, and Gemini will understand the context.
And among other stuff, Circle to Search now does real-time translation as you scroll, which can be useful only if you’re reading or have a habit of reading foreign language content. And Drawing Assist can turn your rough sketches into polished visuals that you can drag into Samsung Notes.
Samsung has only upgraded the DeX, where ‘Extended Mode’ turns your tablet and an external monitor into a proper dual-screen setup. They also added up to four customizable workspaces. One for work, another for creative projects, or whatever you need. It’s rather funny that it took Samsung this long to add workspace organization, but better late than never.
The redesigned S Pen has a cone-shaped tip with better tilt support and hexagonal design for grip. But sadly, samsung has stripped its bluetooth feature, which is a real bummer.
Camera and Battery
Camera setup, like most tablet, isn’t that great. It features a 13MP main shooter plus an 8MP ultrawide on the back, 12MP ultrawide front camera. Battery capacity bumped up to 11,600 mAh from the S10 Ultra’s 11,200 mAh. Meanwhile. 45W fast charging remains the same. But unlike the vanilla Tab S11, the S11 ultra features WiFi 7.
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Specifications
Display: 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 2960 x 1848, 120Hz
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ (3nm)
RAM: 12GB, 16GB
Storage: 256GB, 512GB, 1TB (microSD up to 2TB)
Battery: 11,600 mAh, 45W charging
OS: Android 16.0, One UI 8
Cameras: 13MP + 8MP ultrawide rear, 12MP ultrawide front
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, 5G, Bluetooth 5.3
Dimensions: 208.5 x 326.3 x 5.1mm
Colors: Gray, Silver
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Price in Nepal and Availability
The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra starts at $1,199 for the 12GB/256GB variant and goes up to $1,619 for the 16GB/1TB model in the US market. When it makes it to Nepal, it would start at no less than NPR 185,000.
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
Price in USA (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
12GB/256GB
$1,200
NPR 185,000
12GB/512GB
$1,319
NPR 215,000
16GB/1TB
$1,619
NPR 260,000
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Galaxy A17 5G
Samsung had a week ago launched a budget tablet – the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite. Now it has also revealed its flagship tablet series, the Tab S11, alongside the S11 Ultra. But in this article I will talk specifically about the vanilla Tab S11, whereas S11 Ultra will be given a whole new article. Now, lets dive in to discuss everything about the latest Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Overview
Display and Design
The 11-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display packs 2560 x 1600 resolution with 120Hz refresh rate with peak brightness hitting 1600 nits. Meanwhile, the screen supports anti-reflection coating too.
Samsung kept the design thin at 5.5mm. Whereas, weight comes in at 469g for Wi-Fi and 471g for 5G models. Although, on the S11 Ultra, you get narrower bezels at 5.2mm. Likewise, you’re getting IP68 water resistance and Armor Aluminum construction. And colors are limited to Gray and Silver.
Performance and AI Features
The Dimensity 9400+ MediaTek’s flagship chipset, which is now available in both Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra as well. Samsung’s claims performance improvements, though specific numbers aren’t given for the regular S11. They have mentioned that the Ultra gets 33% NPU boost, 24% CPU improvement, and 27% GPU gains, so something similar here is to be expected as well.
As usual there are AI features as well. Call it gimmicks, or genuine features that are useful to most, I guess AI features are here to stay for a while now. Talking about AI, the Tab S11 features Gemini Live, like most premium devices they have launched recently, and can now see what’s on your screen and have actual conversations about it. So you can share your notes during class and ask Gemini to explain a chart or summarize study material. Press and hold the side button, and you can give multi-app commands like “Summarize this article and save it to Samsung Notes.” There are other stuff like ‘Drawing Assist’, which turns rough sketches into clean visuals, and ‘Writing Assist’ will help you rework tone and style for different contexts.
S Pen and Productivity Features
The redesigned S Pen is actually a big upgrade. Samsung gave it a cone-shaped tip that supports increased tilt angles for better control, with a hexagonal design. Altough the downside of this S pen is that, it no longer supports bluetooth.
Similarly, Samsung DeX also gets some updates too. There’s a new thing called ‘Extended Mode’, which can turn the Tab S11 and an external monitor into a dual-screen setup. The tablet works with Samsung’s Book Cover Keyboard Slim, which includes a dedicated Galaxy AI key for instant access to AI features.
Tabelts have never been camera centric ever, so like most tablets, or even flagship tablets, Camera setup on this one also features a mere 13MP rear shooter and a 12MP ultra-wide front camera. Meanwhile, connectivity here includes 5G Sub-6, Wi-Fi 6E, and dual SIM support with one physical and one eSIM.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Price in Nepal and Availability
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 is now official at a starting price of USD 799 for the 12/128GB. When it makes it to Nepal, it will start at no less than NPR 95,000.
Galaxy Tab S11
Price Globally (Expected)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
12+128GB
$799
NPR 95,000
12+256GB
$859
NPR 115,000
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Galaxy A17 5G
JBL has just launched PartyBox 720 to make your parties even more worthwhile. And unlike its 4-year-old predecessor, JBL PartyBox 710, this guy can even run on battery power alone! So in this article, we will explore everything the JBL PartyBox 720 brings, alongside its expected price in Nepal.
JBL PartyBox 720 Overview
Design
JBL hasn’t made many changes to the PartyBox 720. This thing is slightly larger than its predecessor, and also a bit heavier (31 kg > 27.8 kg). But of course, JBL has fitted in a handle and wheels for easy carry.
And it’s got that signature JBL lightshow up front that can sync to whatever you’re listening to as well. Whereas the PartyBox 720 is also IPX4 splash-resistant like before.
Sound
For the PartyBox 720, JBL went with slightly bigger bass drivers. So there are two 9-inch woofers here (compared to 8-inch woofers on the PartyBox 710) for better bass response. But at the same time, the PartyBox 720 has smaller tweeters (2x 1.25-inch < 2x 2.75-inch). With this setup, JBL says this speaker can deliver 800W of total power and cover 32 Hz – 20 kHz of frequency response.
Like I mentioned before, the PartyBox 720 has built-in batteries now. Making it the biggest battery-powered speaker JBL has ever made. And the company says the PartyBox 720’s massive 99.02 Wh battery can deliver up to 15 hours of playtime on a single charge.
A quick 10-minute top-up should be good enough for 2 more hours, while you’ll need to wait 3 hours for a complete refill for the PartyBox 720. But the good news is that JBL will also be selling backup batteries, so you can just swap out the dead one.
In terms of connectivity, it supports Bluetooth 5.4 with Auracast to connect to multiple PartyBox 720s at once. Other than this, it has USB-C, line-in, aux-in, and a couple of XLR inputs for microphones, guitars, or any other related setups.
JBL PartyBox 720 Specifications:
Dimensions: 416 x 942 x 406 mm
Weight: 31 kg
Drivers: 2 x 9-inch woofers + 2 x 1.25-inch dome tweeters
Power: 800W RMS output
Frequency response: 3 2Hz – 20 kHz
Battery: 99.02 Wh, up to 15 hours playtime (swappable backup batteries)
Charging: 3 hours (10 minutes = 2 hours of playback)
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4, Auracast, USB, Line-in, AUX-in, XLR
In the US, this party speaker is already available for pre-order for USD 1,099. And we expect the price of the JBL PartyBox 720 in Nepal to be around NPR 177,999 when it launches here shortly.
Samsung just dropped the Galaxy S25 FE today, and the phone packs some upgrades over the S24 FE, including an Exynos 2400 chipset, a bigger battery and Android 16 running out of the box. Now, let’s dive in this article, where i will discuss everything about the latest Samsung Galaxy S25 FE, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Overview
Performance and Processor
The S25 FE runs on the full Exynos 2400 chipset, which is actually an upgrade from the S24 FE’s downclocked Exynos 2400e. You’re getting the proper 10-core setup with that 3.2 GHz Cortex-X4 prime core. Similarly, Samsung kept the RAM at 8GB across all models, same as the S24 FE. Meanwhile, on the software front, the Galaxy S25 FE runs with Android 16-based One UI 8 out of the box and gets 7 years of software updates.
Display and Design
Samsung kept the 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display but cranked up the brightness to 2600 nits from 1900 nits. The phone got slimmer too – 7.4mm thick versus 8mm on the S24 FE, and it dropped weight to 190g from 213g. Samsung’s also using a more premium material with enhanced Armor Aluminum for the frame. Regarding referesh rate, you’re still getting that 120Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolution.
Camera and AI Features
Camera hardware is basically identical to the S24 FE – 50MP main with OIS, 12MP ultra-wide, and 8MP 3x telephoto. The front camera did get bumped to 12MP from 10MP.
But Samsung’s seems to be betting on AI to make the difference. You’re getting Generative Edit that automatically detects background people and suggests removing them, plus Instant Slow-mo for turning any video into slow motion with a tap. Among other stuff, Audio Eraser can isolate specific sounds like voices, music, or wind noise in videos so you can reduce or remove them entirely. Auto Trim automatically picks the best moments from your footage. Similarly, Now Bar surfaces helpful info right on the lock screen, while Now Brief gives you personalized daily updates.
Battery capacity went up to 4900mAh from 4700mAh, plus Samsung added a 10% larger vapor chamber for better thermal management. The phone supports 45W wired charging and 15W Qi2-ready wireless charging. Samsung claims you can get 65% charge in around 30 minutes with a 45W adapter, though as usual, the charger’s sold separately.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Specifications
Display: 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED, 120Hz, 2600 nits peak brightness
Processor: Exynos 2400 (4nm)
RAM: 8GB
Storage: 128GB/256GB/512GB UFS 4.0, no microSD
Camera:
Main: 50MP f/1.8 with OIS
Ultra-wide: 12MP f/2.2, 123° FOV
Telephoto: 8MP f/2.4 with 3x optical zoom, OIS
Front Camera: 12MP f/2.2
Battery: 4900mAh with 45W wired, 15W wireless charging
OS: Android 16 with One UI 8
Colors: Icyblue, Jetblack, Navy, White
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Price in Nepal and Availability
Samsung’s has priced the S25 FE at $649. When it hits Nepal, expect pricing to start at no less than NPR 92,000 for the base 128GB model.
Galaxy S25 FE
Price in US (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
8+128GB
$649
NPR 92,000
8+256GB
$799
NPR 106,000
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Galaxy A17 5G
Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite in Nepal, just a week after its global debut. This new budget tablet brings a free S Pen inside the box itself, among other things. So in this article, I will discuss everything about the latest Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, including its official price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Overview:
Display and design
Starting with the display, you’re getting a 10.9-inch TFT display with 2112 × 1320 resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. Samsung confirms this panel can hit 600 nits of peak brightness with Vision Booster technology and features lower blue light emission as well.
Meanwhile, the tablet comes in three colors: Gray, Silver, and Coral Red. It has a premium build with both the backplate and the frames being made out of metal. The Tab S10 Lite is also pretty slim at just 6.6mm, while it weighs around 524 grams.
Performance
As for performance, the Tab S10 Lite is powered by Samsung’s own Exynos 1380 (5nm) chip. The same Exynos 1380 chip that we’ve seen on a bunch of Galaxy phones like the Galaxy A35 (review) and the Galaxy M35 (review).
You can get it with either 6GB RAM + 128GB storage or 8GB RAM + 256GB storage, with microSD support up to 2TB. The Tab S10 Lite runs on One UI 7 with Android 15 on top, while Samsung also promises 7 years of OS + security updates for this tablet.
As for the cameras, this midrange Samsung tablet brings an 8MP sensor at the back and a 5MP front camera in a horizontal layout. Pretty basic stuff, but adequate for video calls and document scanning. Connectivity includes WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3, which is standard for a tablet in this segment.
The Tab S10 Lite gets its juice from an 8,000 mAh battery that Samsung says supports “Super-Fast Charging”. Which means it can accept up to 25W of power at most.
S Pen and Creative Focus
Samsung’s really pushing the creative angle here. The S Pen comes in the box with features like “Handwriting Assist” and “Solve Math” in Samsung Notes. You also get “Circle to Search” with Google and a dedicated Galaxy AI key on the optional Book Cover Keyboard.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Price in Nepal and Availability
In Nepal, the official price of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is NPR 51,999 for the 6/128GB WiFi-only variant. You can buy this tablet in Nepal from Samsung-authorized stores across the country.
Apple’s getting ready to drop the AirPods Pro 3 very soon this month, and if the leaks are right, we’re looking at some pretty significant changes coming this fall. iPhone 17 series announcement is a dead cert for September 2025 (see more on iPhone 17 Pro Max here). Apple has apparently already sent out invites for an “Awe dropping” event on Tuesday, September 9, so expect the new earbuds to tag along. Now, let’s dive in this article, where i will discuss everything about the latest AirPods Pro 3 rumors, including specifications, expected features, and what they might cost when they hit Nepal.
AirPods Pro 3 Overview
The third-gen Pro earbuds are shaping up to be more than just a simple refresh. Apple’s supposedly cramming in health monitoring features that could make these things compete with fitness wearables. But the real question to ask Apple, whom are these earbuds specially for? Because current AirPods Pro 2 users aren’t exactly blown away by what they have now. I cannot generalize on this but I’ve got friends who tried the Pro 2 for the first time recently, and their reaction was pretty underwhelming. They said the sound was good, sure, but nothing like the hype suggested. Maybe that’s why Apple’s going all-in on health features this time around? Probably or probably not, as AirPods are almost universally liked devices, so maybe Apple is indeed seeing more competiton in the flagship section, with the rise of Huawei freebuds.
Performance and New Chip
The big upgrade here is the rumored H3 chip replacing the current H2. This new processor should handle better active noise cancellation. According to some users, the ANC needs fixing as one of the user complaints on Apple forums, calling ANC [was] getting worse on their AirPods Pro 2. As the time they got them (release date) it worked perfectly but after all updates it’s started to get extremely bad. Apple’s also targeting better audio processing and Bluetooth 5.4 support. The H3 chip will apparently power some sort of real-time translation feature, though it is not known exactly how that’ll work yet.
Health Features and Fitness Tracking
Here’s where things get weird – or cool, depending on how you look at it. The AirPods Pro 3 might pack heart rate sensors and temperature monitoring, similar to what Apple did with the Powerbeats Pro 2. The Powerbeats Pro 2 have a built-in heart-rate sensor that could be coming to the AirPods Pro 3.
The heart rate thing works by using LED sensors that pulse over 100 times per second to measure blood flow in your ears. Temperature sensing could be more accurate than wrist-based measurements too. Problem is, if you’ve already got an Apple Watch, these features might feel redundant.
Apple is also promising better sound quality with clearer audio and improved bass definition. They’re also working on wireless lossless playback support for more devices beyond just the Vision Pro. But as mentioned above, whether that’ll actually wow people remains to be seen.
Design-wise, expect a smaller charging case with a hidden status LED and a new capacitive pairing button. The earbuds themselves might get shorter stems and possibly new color options beyond the standard white.
Battery Life and Durability
Battery life is staying around 6 hours per bud, which is honestly disappointing. Sony’s WF-1000XM5 already offers 8+ hours, so Apple’s not exactly leading here. The H3 chip might squeeze out some extra efficiency, but let’s see what the future holds.
AirPods Pro 3 Specifications (Rumored)
Processor: H3 chip
Health Features: Heart rate monitoring, temperature sensing
Battery Life: ~6 hours per bud, 30 hours with case
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4, improved device switching
Water Resistance: IP54
Colors: White (standard), possible additional options
AirPods Pro 3 Price in Nepal and Availability
Apple’s expected to keep pricing around $249-280 globally, same as the current Pro 2. When these make it to Nepal, they’ll likely start at no less than NPR 35,000.
Model
Price in US (Expected)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
AirPods Pro 3
$249
NPR 35,000
Meanwhile, check out our review of the AirPods 4 vs Pro 2
Apple just can’t seem to keep their next flagship under wraps as we have some leaks, some rumors and so much more about the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro Max now being heavily discussed all over the internet. The most antipated phone on the planet seems to be getting a complete makeover, and some of these changes are starting to feel questionable, for me and many others. Now, let’s dive into this article, where will discuss everything about the latest iPhone 17 Pro Max rumors, including its specifications and expected availability.
iPhone 17 Pro Max Overview
Apple will launch its new iPhone 17 series this month, and the iPhone 17 Pro models are expected to get a new design for the rear casing and the camera area. But to spill the beams not all changes here are innovative or even upgrade. Indeed, Apple’s ditching the titanium frame for aluminum while keeping the same $1,199 price tag. It makes sense that it indeed makes zero sense for everyone else, unless they’re spending that money elsewhere, which doesn’t seem to be happening.
The most talked-about change is the camera module redesign. They’re moving from the familiar vertical triple-camera setup to a full-width rectangular camera bar that stretches across the entire back.
Display and Design Changes
You’re getting the same 6.9-inch display size, but with Samsung’s new M14 OLED panel that bumps peak brightness to around 3,000 nits from the current 2,000 nits. The two devices (Pro and Pro Max) are apparently set to become the longest-battery life iPhones to date, thanks to both increased capacity and improved efficiency across the device. The display also gets slimmer bezels.
The phone’s getting thicker too – 8.73mm versus 8.25mm on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Apple’s reasoning is the larger battery, but when everyone else is pushing 7,000 mAh batteries, Apple’s rumored ~5,000 mAh feels conservative. And as i mentioned above, step backward from titanium to aluminum-glass back combo now is confusing everyone, especially at this price point. One particularly odd rumor suggests the Apple logo is moving lower on the back to accommodate the new camera design.
Performance
The A19 Pro chip is built on TSMC’s 3nm N3P process and comes with 12GB of RAM – a jump from 8GB. Now, the iPhone 17 Pro Max might be able to maintain high performance levels for longer thanks to a new vapor chamber cooling system, but that feels like solving a problem that didn’t really exist, as the A18 Pro was already overkill for most tasks. Apple also supposedly including their own 5G modem and Wi-Fi 7 chip.
Camera System
All three rear cameras are getting bumped to 48MP, including the telephoto lens. Some rumors suggest the new telephoto lens will support up to 8x optical zoom, and the main camera could support 8K video recording. The front camera’s jumping from 12MP to 24MP across the entire iPhone 17 lineup. Needless to say, but a long-overdue upgrade that is finally happening.
What’s annoying though are the conflicting rumors about zoom capabilities. Some say it’s 5x to 8x variable zoom, others suggest it might actually drop to 3.5x at the low end. Apple’s also rumored to add a second Camera Control button, though everyone who used the iPhone 16 Pro Max says they barely touched the first one.
Battery Life and Charging
The battery is getting bigger – rumored to be around 5,000 mAh or slightly above. It’s also been claimed that 2025’s iPhone 17 Slim, or Air, will use advanced silicon-anode battery technology developed by Japan’s TDK. This is believed to provide 15% more energy compared to current designs. So while everyone else is pushing toward 7,000 mAh batteries, Apple’s is again playing it safe with traditional lithium-ion chemistry.
Wired charging might bump up to 35W from 30W, which is still embarrassingly slow compared to Android flagships hitting 100W+. Wireless charging stays at 25W with some potential reverse charging for AirPods and Apple Watch.
Apple Intelligence
The iPhone 17 Pro Max ships with iOS 26 and new Apple Intelligence features that’ll probably be exclusive to Pro models. But Apple Intelligence has been mostly a disappointment. Most people (i know) who got the iPhone 16 Pro Max don’t even use the AI features regularly, and many find them more annoying than helpful.
Build: Aluminum frame, half-aluminum half-glass back
Charging: 35W wired, 25W wireless MagSafe
Colors: Copper-orange, black, gray, silver, dark blue
Other: USB-C, Action Button, Camera Control button
iPhone 17 Pro Max Price in Nepal and Availability
Due to tariffs and years without major increases, many expect the iPhone 17 lineup to be more expensive, but Apple might have good news. The iPhone 17 Pro Max will likely start at $1,199 for the 256GB model in the US. When it reaches Nepal, expect pricing to start at no less than NPR 185,000.
iPhone 17 Pro Max Variant
Price in US (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
256GB
$1,199
NPR 185,000
512GB
$1,399
NPR 215,000
1TB
$1,599
NPR 245,000
Meanwhile, check out our review of the iPhone 16 Pro Max
Alongside the ZTE Blade A56, we can confirm that the even more affordable Blade A36 is arriving pretty soon in Nepal as well. And ZTE was clearly inspired by Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Pro series when designing this budget phone. So in this article, we will discuss all its details, alongside the expected price in Nepal of the ZTE Blade A36.
ZTE Blade A36 Overview
Design and display
Looking at the camera design, it’s clear that the ZTE Blade A36 has a lot of iPhone 17 Pro or 17 Pro Max energy to it. We have recently seen a similar trend with other Chinese phonemakers like Realme as well—with the Realme P4 and the Realme P4 Pro—so we’re not totally surprised.
The ZTE Blade A36 also has a nice accented power button, but of course, that iPhone illusion immediately disappears once you flip it over. Since this budget phone still has a teardrop notch for the front camera. While its entire chassis is plastic-made as well.
And the display itself sees no upgrade over the Blade A35. Because you’re still looking at a 6.75-inch IPS panel with an HD resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate.
Performance and battery
But we do get an upgrade in terms of performance this time. So the ZTE Blade A36 now has Unisoc T7200 (12nm) chip inside, which has a notable performance jump from the Unisoc SC9863A1 (22nm) chip on its predecessor.
Moreover, you get 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, with the option to further expand the storage via a microSD card. It runs on Android 15 with ZTE’s “MiFavor” UI on top, whereas the Blade A36 gets its power from a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 10W charging.
In the camera department, ZTE has brought a minor upgrade this time. Firstly, the Blade A36 now has a 5MP selfie camera instead of a 2MP lens. While the rear camera also upgrades from an 8MP camera to a 13MP unit.
Memory: 4GB RAM, 64GB storage (expandable up to 1TB)
Software & UI: ZTE MiFavor on top of Android 15
Rear Camera: Dual (13MP primary, auxiliary lens)
Front Camera: 5MP sensor (teardrop notch)
Battery: 5000 mAh with 10W charging (10W adapter provided in the box)
ZTE Blade A36 Price in Nepal and Availability
The ZTE Blade A36 is launching pretty soon in Nepal at an expected price of NPR 11,000 for the 4/64GB model. We will be sure to update this article with the latest information as they are available, so stick around.
ZTE’s newest budget phone—the Blade A56—went official almost two months ago. And we can now confirm that this phone is arriving soon in Nepal as well. So without further ado, let’s jump into the specifications and features of the upcoming ZTE Blade A56, along with its expected price in Nepal.
ZTE Blade A56 Overview
Design and Display
In terms of the design, ZTE has essentially glammed up the Blade A55 a little this time. It still has the same boxy design, a teardrop notch for the selfie camera, and an eye-catching power button (that doubles as a fingerprint reader) with a red accent.
But as you can see from the image below, the Blade A56’s edges around the camera module now have this golden touch-up. In both the “Celestial Black” and “Floating Gold” color options.
It’s also 0.2mm thinner now, although that’s something you’re never gonna notice. As for the display, it boasts the same 6.75-inch HD+ IPS panel with up to a 90Hz refresh rate.
Performance
At least ZTE has shown some love in the performance department since the Blade A56 is now powered by a Unisoc T7200 chip (12nm). It has an octa-core CPU with two Cortex-A75 and six Cortex-A55 cores, compared to how the Blade A55’s Unisoc SC9863A1 (22nm) processor only had weak Cortex-A55 CPU cores.
This has been paired with 4GB of RAM and 64/128GB of storage, while the phone boots on Android 15 with ZTE’s “MiFavor” UI on top. And if you want more storage, you can expand it up to 1TB by using a micro SD card as well.
Other than this, the ZTE Blade A56 doesn’t have any sort of meaningful upgrades anywhere. It still only brings a 13MP main camera at the back alongside a couple of useless auxiliary lenses. Whereas you get an 8MP front camera for selfies here.
The ZTE Blade A56 gets its fuel from a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 10W charging. And of course, it also retains a 3.5mm headphone jack.
ZTE Blade A56 Specifications:
Design and build: 167.64 x 77.37 x 8.3 mm, 193 grams
Battery: 5000 mAh with 10W charging (10W adapter provided in the box)
ZTE Blade A56 Price in Nepal and Availability
According to our sources, the ZTE Blade A56 is making its appearance in Nepal very soon. And given its budget specs, we expect the price of the ZTE Blade A56 in Nepal to be around NPR 12,000 for the 4/128GB variant.
ZTE Blade A56
Price in Nepal (Expected)
4/128GB
NPR 12,000
Meanwhile, check out our overview of ZTE’s older budget smartphones