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Vivo V60 with a 3x telephoto camera is up for pre-order in Nepal

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Vivo just dropped the V60 in Nepal, and they’re clearly going after the premium mid-range crowd. You’re getting a semi-flagship-level camera specs, a massive battery, and that signature Vivo design language. This article will discuss everything about the latest Vivo V60, including its official price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Vivo V60 Overview

Display and design

Starting with the display, the Vivo V60 packs a 6.77-inch AMOLED display. We’re talking 1.5K resolution with 120Hz refresh rate and some seriously bright peak brightness at 1,500 nits. Or even 5,000 nits for HDR content.

Vivo V60

Its build quality looks solid too. The V60 has IP68/69 dust/water resistance and Schott Xensation protection instead of the usual Gorilla Glass for the display. At 7.5mm thick and around 201 gm, depending on the color option, Vivo’s latest midrange phone is reasonably slim as well.

Performance and software

At its core is the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, which is Qualcomm’s latest mid-range chip built on a 4nm process. Performance should be decent for most tasks, but this processor admittedly doesn’t have a massive performance gain over the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 on the Vivo V50 (review).

Memory options go from 8GB+128GB all the way up to 16GB+512GB, which is pretty generous. And I know its UFS 2.2 storage isn’t the fastest around, but it shouldn’t be a dealbreaker in any way.

As for the software, the Vivo V60 boots on Android 15-based Funtouch OS 15 out of the box, with 4 OS upgrades and 6 years of security updates to its name.

Camera system

Vivo has once again partnered with Zeiss for its “V” series of midrange phones. This one has a triple camera setup, which includes a 50MP IMX766 main sensor with OIS, a 50MP IMX882 periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and an 8MP ultrawide shooter.

Vivo V60 - Color options

And while I absolutely love the telephoto upgrade, the downgrade from a 50MP ultrawide sensor on its predecessor definitely stings. Whereas the Vivo V60 has a 50MP front camera as always, with autofocus support for sharp selfies.

Battery and charging

The V60’s 6,500 mAh battery is even more impressive when you realize just how thin this phone is. This was only possible with a high-density silicon-carbon battery, of course, which we’re seeing on a lot of Chinese phones these days. It also fills up quickly with 90W FlashCharge, while the Vivo V60 supports bypass charging too.

Vivo V60 Specifications:

  • Design and build: 163.53 x 76.96 x 7.53 – 7.75 mm, 192 – 201 gm
  • Color options: Mist Gray, Auspicious Gold, Moonlit Blue
  • Durability: IP68/69 dust and water resistant
  • Display: 6.77-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel, 120Hz refresh rate, 1,500 nits peak brightness (HBM), HDR10+
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: Up to 16GB LPDDR4X RAM, Up to 512GB UFS 2.1 storage (non-expandable)
  • Software & UI: Funtouch OS 15 on top of Android 15
  • Rear cameras: Triple (50MP primary, 50MP 3x telephoto, 8MP ultrawide)
  • Front camera: 50MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (optical in-display)
  • Battery: 6,500 mAh with 90W charging (90W adapter inside the box)
Read full specifications of Vivo V60 here

Vivo V60 Price in Nepal and Availability

In Nepal, the Vivo V60 is available for pre-order from today, at a starting price of NPR 70,999 for the 12/256GB model. While the 12/512GB variant costs NPR 5,000 more. And if you pre-order the Vivo V60 by October 2 from authorized stores like our affiliate partner Hukut Store, you also get the following benefits:

  • free Vivo Buds,
  • NPR 2,000 exchange bonus via Nayapurano,
  • and a free one-time screen replacement for one year.
Vivo V60 Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
12/256GB NPR 70,999 Hukut Store
12/512GB NPR 75,999
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the X200 Ultra

DJI Mic 3 Launched with 32-bit Float Recording and 1,312-Foot Range

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DJI just dropped the Mic 3, a wireless microphone system that might interest you a lot. You’re getting 32-bit float recording, up to 1,312 feet transmission range, and some pretty advanced features like timecode sync. This article will discuss everything about the latest DJI Mic 3, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

DJI Mic 3 Overview

Professional Recording Features

DJI Mic 3 Design and Display

The Mic 3 comes in one-person and two-person configurations, with each transmitter acting as both a wireless mic and backup recorder. You’re getting 32-bit float recording and lossless audio options, plus dual-file recording that captures both original and enhanced versions.

What caught my attention was the adaptive gain control with automatic and dynamic modes. There are also three voice presets – regular, rich, and bright – along with two-level noise cancellation. For professional work, the timecode input/output for postproduction sync is a nice touch.

Range and Connectivity

The transmission range goes up to 1,312 feet, which is seriously impressive for a consumer wireless mic system. The receiver features a 1.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen with a dial for controls, and you can mount it on DSLR/mirrorless cameras or connect to smartphones and laptops via USB-C or 3.5mm TRS.

It supports mono, stereo, and even Quadraphonic mode that records four separate audio tracks with select Sony cameras. You can connect up to four transmitters per receiver and sync with seven additional receivers, which opens up possibilities for large productions.

Advanced Wireless Tech

The system uses dual-band 2.4/5.8 GHz frequency hopping for reliable transmission, plus Bluetooth 5.4 for connecting to select DJI devices. The DJI Mimo app handles fine-tuning and firmware updates.

All things considered, this feels more like professional broadcast equipment than typical consumer gear.

Battery and Accessories

Battery life is described as “all-day use” with pass-through charging and automatic sleep mode. The two-person kit includes a charging case that extends total system life to 28 hours.

One thing that’s rather amusing is the multi-colored windscreen set with five colors – beige, white, brown, pink, and green. DJI says these match clothing and reduce wind noise, which is actually pretty thoughtful for video creators who care about aesthetics.

DJI Mic 3 Specifications

Feature Specification
Type Wireless microphone/recorder system
Configurations One-person (single) / Two-person (dual transmitter)
Transmission Range Up to 1,312 feet
Recording Formats 32-bit float, Lossless Audio, dual-file recording
Audio Controls Adaptive gain (auto/dynamic), 3 voice presets, 2-level noise cancellation
Receiver Display 1.1″ AMOLED touchscreen with dial
Connectivity USB-C, 3.5mm TRS, Bluetooth 5.4
Channel Modes Mono, stereo, Quadraphonic (select Sony cameras)
Multi-Device Up to 4 transmitters per receiver, sync with 7 additional receivers
Wireless Tech Dual-band 2.4/5.8 GHz frequency hopping
Battery Life All-day use, 28 hours with charging case (two-person kit)
App Support DJI Mimo for controls and updates

DJI Mic 3 Price in Nepal and Availability

They haven’t announced the official pricing for the Mic 3 yet.

  • Meanwhile, check out our video on the best phone under 40k

Vivo Mobile Price in Nepal [Updated 2025]

In this article, we’ll be discussing the latest price in Nepal for Vivo mobile phones along with their specs and reviews. Vivo is a Chinese smartphone brand known to focus on camera smartphones. It arrived in Nepal in 2018. Since its establishment, it has grown to become one of the top mobile brands in Nepal.

Vivo in Nepal: Brand Overview

Vivo now sells two series in Nepal: Y-series and V-series. The company hasn’t launched its online Z-series and U-series phones in Nepal yet. Its pricing strategy in Nepal is quite similar to that of India because of the offline sales-based strategy. Vivo arrived in Nepal in late 2017 with the launch of the Vivo V7.

Officially imported by two distributors – Cellucity and Apex Manakamana, Vivo became quite popular among youths because of its focus on the camera. The company also organizes Sales Carnival every year where they offer huge discounts and freebies on every smartphone purchase.

Vivo mobile phones can be purchased in Nepal via two channels: offline and online. For offline, there are over 500+ mobile retail shops, whereas you can buy them online on Daraz and Hukut. Similarly, you can repair your Vivo mobile at the best price from its service centre located at CTC Mall, Kathmandu. You can check the price of Vivo spare parts here.

Vivo Mobile Price in Nepal 2025 [Summary]

Vivo Mobiles List Price in Nepal (MRP)
Vivo Y03 (4/64GB) Rs. 13,499
Vivo Y03 (4/128GB) Rs. 14,499
Vivo Y04 (4/64GB) Rs. 13,999
Vivo Y04 (4/128GB) Rs. 14,999
Vivo Y19s (4/128GB) Rs. 16,499
Vivo Y19s (6/128GB) Rs. 17,499
Vivo Y19s Pro (8/128GB) Rs. 20,999
Vivo Y28 (8/128GB) Rs. 23,999
Vivo Y28 (8/256GB) Rs. 26,499
Vivo Y29 (8/128GB) Rs. 24,999
Vivo Y29 (8/256GB) Rs. 26,999
Vivo V40 Lite (8/256GB) Rs. 34,999
Vivo V50 Lite 4G (8/256GB) Rs. 37,999
Vivo V50 Lite 5G (12/256GB) Rs. 45,999
Vivo V40 5G (12/256GB) Rs. 65,999
Vivo V50 5G (12/256GB) Rs. 67,999
Vivo V60 5G (12/256GB) Rs. 70,999
Vivo V60 5G (12/512GB) Rs. 75,999
Vivo X200 Pro (16/512GB) Rs. 184,999

1. Vivo Y03

The Vivo Y03 is a recent addition to the budget segment from Vivo in Nepal. This phone comes with a MediaTek Helio G85 chipset, paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. As a budget device, you get an all-plastic build with a teardrop notch display stretching at 6.56 inches with a 90Hz refresh rate and HD+ resolution.

Vivo Y03 Display and Design

In terms of optics, you get a 13MP main camera alongside a practically useless 0.08MP secondary unit. Upfront, there is a 5MP selfie camera. Fueling the phone is a 5000mAh battery with 15W charging support.

Vivo Y03 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.56-inches IPS HD+ panel, 90Hz
  • Chipset: Mediatek Helio G85 (12nm)
  • Storage: 64GB; microSD slot (dedicated)
  • Software & UI: Android 14 with Vivo’s Funtouch OS 14 on top
  • Rear Camera: Dual; 13MP primary, 0.08MP
  • Front Camera: 5MP sensor
  • Battery: 5000mAh battery with 15W Charging (Type-C port)
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 13,499 (4/64GB), Rs. 14,499 (4/128GB)

2. Vivo Y04

Vivo’s Y04 is the successor to the budget V03 smartphone and ships with a 12nm Unisoc processor over the Helio in its predecessor. It has a much larger 6.74-inch screen running at 90Hz but limited to HD+ resolution. There’s a 13MP main shooter at the back accompanied by a 5MP selfie shooter.

The Vivo Y04 is powered by a typical 5000 mAh battery charging at up to 15W via a USB Type-C connection. There are stereo speakers, and you also get a micro SD card for storage expansion. There’s 4GB of RAM and you can choose either between the 64GB or 128GB storage variants.

Vivo Y04 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.74-inches IPS HD+ panel, 90Hz
  • Chipset: Unisoc T7225 (12nm)
  • Storage: 64/128GB, microSD slot (dedicated)
  • Software & UI: Android 14 with Vivo’s Funtouch OS 14 on top
  • Rear Camera: Dual; 13MP primary, 0.08MP
  • Front Camera: 5MP sensor
  • Battery: 5500mAh battery with 15W Charging (Type-C port)
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 13,999 (4/64GB), Rs. 14,999 (4/128GB)

3. Vivo Y19s

The Vivo Y19s is the latest addition to the sub-20k lineup from Vivo in Nepal. This time, it brings a Unisoc T612 processor which is fabbed on a 12nm process. Vivo has paired the chip with 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of eMMC 5.1 internal storage. In terms of optics, there is a dual camera setup with a 50MP main sensor and a useless 0.08MP auxiliary unit. Upfront, there is a 5MP snapper embedded in the hole-punch cutout.

Vivo Y19s design and display

Likewise, on the display side, you are greeted with a 6.68-inch HD+ IPS LCD panel with a 90Hz refresh rate, 1000 nits of HBM mode, and a P3 color gamut. Lastly, fueling the Vivo Y19s is a 5500mAh battery with 15W fast charging support.

Vivo Y19s Specifications:

  • Display: 6.68-inch HD+ LCD, 90Hz, 1000 nits (HBM)
  • Chipset: UINISOC T612 (12nm)
  • Memory: 6GB RAM, 128GB Storage (expandable up to 1TB with microSD)
  • Software & UI: Android 14-based FunTouch OS 14
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP primary + 0.08MP secondary lens)
  • Front Camera: 5MP (Waterdrop notch)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Battery: 5150mAh with 15W fast charging
  • Colors: Pearl Silver, Glossy Black
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 16,499 (4/128GB), Rs. 17,499 (8/128GB)

4. Vivo Y19s Pro

The Vivo Y19s Pro is an enhanced version of the standard Y19s, offering notable upgrades in battery capacity and charging speed while maintaining the same design and display features. It boasts a 6.68-inch IPS LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate and 1000 nits peak brightness, ensuring clear visibility even under bright sunlight. The device is powered by the Unisoc T612 chipset, paired with 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB of eMMC 5.1 storage, expandable via microSD card. It runs on Android 15 with FuntouchOS 15. 

Vivo Y19s Pro Design and Display

As for the photography, it features a 50MP primary rear camera and a 5MP front camera. A standout feature is its substantial 6,000mAh battery, supported by 44W fast charging. The phone also offers durability with an IP64 rating and MIL-STD-810H compliance. Vivo ships this guy in Pearl Silver and Diamond Black shades.

Vivo Y19s Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.68″ IPS LCD, 90Hz refresh rate, 1000 nits peak brightness
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1608 pixels)
  • Chipset: Unisoc T612 (12nm)
  • RAM: 8GB LPDDR4x
  • Storage: 128GB eMMC 5.1, expandable via microSD card
  • Software and UI: Android 15 with FuntouchOS 15
  • Rear Camera: 50MP primary sensor + AI lens
  • Front Camera: 5MP
  • Battery: 6,000mAh with 44W fast charging
  • Durability: IP64 rating, MIL-STD-810H compliant
  • Audio: Stereo speakers with up to 300% volume capability
  • Colors: Pearl Silver, Diamond Black
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 20,999 (8/128GB)

5. Vivo Y28

The Vivo Y28 is the successor of the Y27. It features the same Helio G85 SoC and a 6.68-inch IPS LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, the HBM is rated at 1000nits for easy sunlight readability. Available in two colors: Agate Green and Gleaming Orange, the Vivo Y27 secures a good spot in terms of looks and design, alongside an IP64 rating.

Vivo Y28 4G Design and Display

As for the optics, there is a dual camera setup, headlined by a 50MP main sensor and a 2MP depth sensing unit. Likewise, powering the phone is a 6,000mAh battery with 44W fast charging support.

Vivo Y28 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.68″ IPS Display with 90Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: 720 x 1612 pixels, 1000 nits (HBM)
  • Chipset: Mediatek Helio G85 SoC
  • OS/UI: Android 14/ FuntouchOS 14
  • RAM/ Storage: 8GB of RAM/256GB of storage
  • Rear Camera: 50MP main camera + 2MP depth camera
  • Front Camera: 8MP
  • Battery and Charging: 6000mAh with 44W
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 24,999 23,999 (8/128GB), Rs. 26,999 26,499 (8/256GB)

6. Vivo Y29

The Vivo Y29 is the newcomer in the midrange segment from the Chinese company in Nepal. This new iteration brings some upgrades over the last gen Vivo Y28. The performance side is now handled by a Snapdragon 685 SoC. While the display is still an IPS panel with a modest HD+ resolution. Vivo ships this guy in two shades in Nepal: White and Brown.

Vivo Y29 4G Deisgn and Display

Moving on, fueling this guy is a 6500mAh battery with 44W fast charging support. In terms of camera, you get a 50MP main sensor and a 2MP depth sensing unit.

Vivo Y29 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.68-inch IPS LCD, HD+ resolution, 120Hz
  • Processor: Snapdragon 685 (6nm process)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage (expandable)
  • Software: Android 14-based FunTouch OS 14
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP f/1.8 primary, 2MP f/2.4 depth)
  • Front Camera: 8MP f/2.0
  • Battery: 6500mAh, 44W fast charging (80% in 30 minutes)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 29,999 (8/256GB)

7. Vivo V40 Lite (4G)

The Vivo V40 Lite is the latest add-on to the midrange segment by the Chinese company in Nepal. It brings the same Snapdragon 685 SoC from last year’s V30 Lite, paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The design is new this year, with a premium outlook and a “Diamond Cushion Camera” module, which is just a fancy term used by Vivo. You get a 50MP main camera alongside a 2MP depth sensing unit. Upfront, there is a 32MP snapper for selfies and video calls.

Vivo V40 Lite Rear Design 3

As for the display, there is a 6.67-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a hole-punch camera cutout. Meanwhile, fueling the phone is a 5000mAh battery with 80W fast charging support.

Vivo V40 Lite Specifications:

  • Display: 6.67-inch AMOLED, FHD+ resolution, 120Hz
  • Processor: Snapdragon 685 (6nm process)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 256GB storage (expandable)
  • Software: Android 14-based FunTouch OS 14
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP f/1.8 primary, 2MP f/2.4 depth)
  • Front Camera: 32MP f/2.0
  • Battery: 5000mAh, 80W fast charging (80% in 30 minutes)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 34,999 (8/256GB)

8. Vivo V50 Lite 4G

The Vivo V50 Lite 4G is a fresh entry in the mid-range market from Vivo in Nepal. It flaunts a sleek design with a 6.77-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The display can reach up to 1800 nits of peak brightness.

Vivo V49 Lite 4G Design

Under the hood, the phone is powered by a Snapdragon 685 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. For photography, you get a 50MP main camera at the back and a sharp 32MP selfie shooter on the front. Likewise, fueling this smartphone is a 6500mAh battery that supports 90W fast charging, allowing for quick recharges. Additionally, the phone boasts an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance, making it a durable choice for everyday use.

Vivo V50 Lite 4G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.77″ AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate,
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1080 x 2400 pixels)
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 (6nm)
  • RAM: 8GB LPDDR4x
  • Storage: 256GB UFS 2.2, expandable via microSD card
  • Operating System: Android 14 with Funtouch OS 14
  • Rear Camera: 50MP primary sensor + 2MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 32MP
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 80W fast charging
  • Durability: IP64 rating for dust and water resistance
  • Audio: Stereo speakers with up to 300% volume capability
  • Colors: Titanium Silver, Emerald Green
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 37,999 (8/256GB)

9. Vivo V50 Lite 5G

The Vivo V50 Lite 5G is a fresh new mid-range phone from Vivo in Nepal. It comes with a nice 6.7-inch OLED display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and good brightness, 1800nits. You also get an IP65 rating, which means it can handle some dust and water splashes without trouble. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, it offers decent performance for everyday apps and multitasking, backed by 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

Vivo V50 Lite 5G Camera

For photos, you get a reliable 50MP main camera along with an 8MP ultra-wide. Selfies are taken care of by the 32MP front camera. Fueling this thing is a 6500mAh battery with fast 90W charging, so you won’t be tied down for long when recharging.

Vivo V50 Lite 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7″ OLED, 120Hz refresh rate, 1800 nits peak brightness
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1080 x 2400 pixels)
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 6300 (6nm)
  • RAM: 8GB or 12GB LPDDR4X
  • Storage: 256GB or 512GB UFS 2.2 (non-expandable)
  • Operating System: Android 15 with Funtouch OS 15
  • Rear Camera: 50MP Sony IMX882 (main) + 8MP ultra-wide + 2MP auxiliary
  • Front Camera: 32MP
  • Battery: 6,500mAh with 90W fast charging
  • Durability: IP65 rating for dust and water resistance
  • Audio: Stereo speakers, ring flash
  • Colors: Titanium Gold, Phantom Black, Fancy Purple, Silk Green
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 47,999 (12/256GB)

10. Vivo V40 5G

The Vivo V40 5G is last year’s offering from the Chinese tech giant in the midrange segment of Nepal. Although featuring the same Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip from the V30, it comes with ZEISS optics branding, ensuring better details and glare control. Talking of the optics, you get the 50MP main camera with OIS, a 50MP ultrawide sensor, and a 50MP selfie camera. Here, both selfie and main cameras are capable of shooting 4K resolution videos at 30fps.

Vivo V40 5G Design

As for the display, you are greeted with a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR 10+ support, and Schott Xensation Alpha protection. Likewise, the design side of things is pretty Vivo-like here with a curved screen and slim middle frame. And it has now got a bigger 5,500mAh battery with 80W fast charging support. Moreover, the phone boots on FunTouch OS 14, built on top of Android 14.

Vivo V40 5G Specifications:

  • Design: Single-tone curved design with various finishes
  • Display: 6.78” AMOLED Panel, 4500 nits peak brightness, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: 1.5K resolution
  • Chipset: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (4nm)
  • RAM: 12GB
  • ROM: 256GB
  • OS & UI: Android 14 with FunTouch OS 14 on top
  • Rear Camera: Dual Camera (50MP Primary + 50MP Ultrawide), ZEISS coating
  • Front Camera: 50MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Battery: 5,500 mAh with 80W super-fast charging
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 65,999 (12/256GB)

11. Vivo V50 5G

The Vivo V50 5G is the latest offering from the Chinese tech giant. And it’s the same old wine in a new bottle. If you ask me why, it brings in similar specs from the Vivo V40, its predecessor. So, you get the same old Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip and the ZEISS optics with 50MP main cameras with OIS, a 50MP ultrawide sensor, and a 50MP selfie camera. Thankfully, both selfie and main cameras are capable of shooting 4K res videos at 30fps.

Vivo V50 Display

On the display side, you are greeted with a 6.77-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR 10+ support. The design this time looks similar to a bigger Aura Light flash on the back, while the front side looks gorgeous with a curved display and minimal bezels. Meanwhile, the battery size is now bumped to 6,000mAh from a 5,500mAh battery with faster 90W fast charging support. Booting on FunTouchOS 15, Vivo is promising three years of major OS updates.

Vivo V50 5G Specifications:

  • Design: Single-tone curved design with various finishes
  • Display: 6.77” AMOLED Panel, 4500 nits peak brightness, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: 1.5K resolution
  • Chipset: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (4nm)
  • RAM: 12GB
  • ROM: 256GB
  • OS & UI: Android 15 with FunTouch OS 15 on top
  • Rear Camera: Dual Camera (50MP Primary + 50MP Ultrawide), ZEISS coating
  • Front Camera: 50MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Battery: 6,000 mAh with 90W super-fast charging
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 67,999 (12/256GB)

12. Vivo V60 5G

Vivo V60 5G

This phone is all about that camera game, and honestly? It’s pretty impressive. One thing that caught my attention was the fact that they managed to cram a massive 6,500mAh battery into something that’s barely thicker than a pencil at 7.53mm.

Like, how does that even work? Well, basically, Vivo borrowed the entire camera setup from their more expensive X200 FE – we’re talking 50MP main camera, 50MP telephoto with 3x zoom, and even a 50MP selfie camera.

The Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip is decent enough for daily stuff, but it’s not exactly setting any speed records. What’s nice is that Vivo managed to make this thing IP68 water-resistant and promise four years of Android updates, which is more than you’d expect at this price point.

Vivo V60 Specifications

  • Display: 6.77″ AMOLED, 1080×2392, 120Hz, HDR10+, 5000 nits peak
  • Processor: Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (4nm)
  • RAM: 8GB/12GB/16GB
  • Storage: 128GB/256GB/512GB (UFS 2.2)
  • Rear Camera: 50MP main (OIS) + 50MP telephoto (3x) + 8MP ultrawide
  • Front Camera: 50MP
  • Battery: 6500mAh with 90W charging
  • OS: Android 15 with Funtouch OS 15
  • Build: IP68/69, Schott Xensation glass
  • Colors: Mist Grey, Moonlit Blue, Auspicious Gold
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 70,999 (12/256GB) | NPR 75,999 (12/512GB)

13. Vivo X200 Pro

Finally, after so many years of waiting, Vivo has finally brought its flagship phone to Nepal. And it’s the mighty camera beast, the Vivo X200 Pro. This guy packs a stellar setup with ZEISS coating on top, like a cherry on the cake. You get a 200MP APO super-telephoto lens with a 1/1.4-inch sensor size and Zeiss’s superior chromatic control, ensuring superb clarity and accurate colors. It provides an optical zoom of 3.7X (85mm), but it can go up to 5.5X at 135mm for portraits. Meanwhile, other sensors are a 50MP main Sony LYT-818 sensor, a 50MP ultrawide unit, and a 32MP selfie snapper.

Vivo X200 Pro Design and Display

Powering the core here is Mediatek Dimensity 9400 SoC with a core Cortex-X925 at 3.63GHz, three Cortex-X4 cores at 3.3 GHz, and four Cortex-A720 cores at 2.4GHz. Speaking of the design, the Vivo X200 Pro boasts a curved frame design with a glossy back and an Oreo-styled circular camera module on the rear. Vivo X200 Pro sports a flat display with lightly curved edges on all four corners, like on the Xiaomi 14 Pro. It is a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.

Vivo X200 Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.78” AMOLED Panel, 4500 nits peak brightness, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: 2K (2800 x 1260 pixels)
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9400 (3nm, TSMC)
  • Memory: 12/16GB LPDDR5X RAM, Up to 1TB UFS 4.0 storage
  • Software & UI: Android 15 with OriginOS 5 on top
  • Rear Camera: 50MP primary (OIS), 50MP ultrawide lens,200MP periscope telephoto (OIS), 3.7x optical zoom, 135mm portraits
  • Front Camera: 32MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor (Ultrasonic), Face Unlock
  • Battery: 6,000 mAh Si-Ca with 90W super fast charging, 30W wireless charging
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 184,999 (16/512GB)

Vivo Mobile Price in Nepal: Conclusion

So this is all about the Vivo Mobile Price in Nepal. As you might have noticed, Vivo is more focused on the budget and mid-range segments in Nepal. Most of the smartphones Vivo sells in Nepal are from the Y series. Vivo also sells the mid-range V series. Every year, Vivo launches the vanilla and “Lite” variants of the V-series smartphone. For the first time, Vivo has launched its flagship X-Series phone, the Vivo X200 Pro.

Vivo mobile phones are available offline and online in Nepal. There are over 500 mobile stores as well as online stores like Hukut and Daraz. Vivo currently has four service centers in Nepal.

  • Meanwhile, check out all the prices and specs of Vivo devices here

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the price of Vivo mobiles in Nepal?

The price of Vivo smartphones ranges from Rs. 11,999 to Rs. 184,999  in Nepal.

Where to buy Vivo phones in Nepal?

You can purchase Vivo phones at authorized retail stores and online platforms like Hukut in Nepal.

Will I get a warranty if I buy a Vivo phone from the grey market?

No, you won’t get a warranty if you have purchased a Vivo phone from a grey/unofficial channel.

Which is the best Vivo phone for cameras in Nepal?

Vivo X200 Pro is the best Vivo phone for cameras in Nepal.

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Samsung Mobile Price in Nepal 2025 [Updated]

If you are thinking of getting a Samsung smartphone but are confused about which to get, then you have come to the right place. In this article, we have listed the official price, specifications, and individual mini-reviews of each Samsung phone that are available in Nepal. So, let’s head into our Samsung mobile price in Nepal list.

Authorized Samsung Distributors in Nepal

Currently, Samsung has a wide range of models ranging from budget to high-end. Also, if you are planning to buy a Samsung smartphone, make sure you buy them from an authorized distributor for genuine products and after-sales support.

There are two distributors of Samsung phones in Nepal: Integrated Mobility Solutions (IMS) and Him Electronics. To make sure if a Samsung device is authorized or not, there’s a hologram of either IMS or HIM electronics on the box package. It is always beneficial to buy Samsung products likes Galaxy Smartphones, Samsung TV’s and Samsung Galaxy Tablets from authorized channels since the Samsung service center only provides replacement and servicing facilities on products bought from authorized distributors.

In 2020, Samsung Nepal implemented the Best Selling Price (BSP) modality. This basically means customers will not be receiving any discounts on the displayed price. Hence, all the Samsung mobile phones available in Nepal that are listed here are the best available price.

Free Pickup and Drop Service for Warranty

Samsung Nepal has also commenced free pickup and drop service for warranty service. That means if you have some issues with your Samsung phone that is under the warranty period, you can just call them for the free service. For that, you can dial NTC’s toll-free number 16600172667, or Ncell number 9801572667. Or else, you can also WhatsApp to this number 16600172667.

A Samsung representative will come to pick your phone up at your desired location/address. And then, after the repair, your phone will be delivered to the same place. Currently, the service is live across Kathmandu Valley through service centers located at New Road, Sundhara, Jawalakhel, New Baneshwor and Bhaktapur.

Samsung Mobile Price in Nepal (Summary 2025)

1. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 - Navy

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 arrives as the most expensive Samsung phone in Nepal. The successor to the last-gen Z Fold 5, this new guy doesn’t come in a totally new form. However, the durability side is now more tougher while the cooling solution is also better, thanks to a larger vapor chamber. Plus, the IP48 rating also makes this Fold more resistant to debris and dust particles.

As for the display, the outer screen has gotten slightly larger at 6.3 inches and it no longer bears the tall 22.1:9 aspect ratio. Meanwhile, unfolding the phone takes you to a 7.6-inch Infinity Flex panel with a 20.9:8 ratio. Both are AMOLED panels with a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, there is a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy SoC, with extra clock speeds and optimization for flagship Galaxy phones. It is paired with 12GB of RAM and 256/512GB storage.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Specifications:

  • Display:
    • Main: 7.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz refresh rate
    • External: 6.3-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Victus 2
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 5G for Galaxy (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 12GB LPDDR5x RAM, 256/512GB UFS 4.0 storage (fixed)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1.1 on top of Android 14 (upgradeable)
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP telephoto)
  • Front Camera: 10MP (external), 4MP UDC (main)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 4400mAh with 25W charging (10W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 234,999 214,999 (12/256GB) | NPR 249,999 229,999 (12/512GB)

2. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

The Galaxy Z Flip 6 is the new flipping guy from Samsung. Which brings small iterative upgrades over the Z Flip 5. It has gotten thinner and sturdier thanks to the Armor Aluminum frame. You get the same IP48 rating here as well, ensuring the clamshell remains safe from dust particles up to some extent.

The exterior display remains the same 3.4-inch AMOLED panel with a 60Hz refresh rate and 720 x 728 resolution. On the inside, there is a 6.7-inch main panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, FHD+ resolution, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. Meanwhile, the optics side gets an upgrade with a new 50MP main sensor that offers 2X in-sensor zoom and 10x digital zoom. The ultrawide camera is still 12MP alongside the 10MP selfie snapper. Lastly, the battery is now bumped to 4000mAh from 3700mAh, so expect some extra battery life on this guy.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Specifications:

  • Display:
    • Main: 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz refresh rate
    • External: 3.4-inches AMOLED, Flex Window, 60Hz
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy (4nm)
  • Memory: 12GB LPDDR5x RAM, 256 UFS 4.0 storage (fixed)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1 on top of Android 14 (upgradeable)
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP main, 12MP ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 10MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 4000mAh with 25W charging (15W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 154,999 139,999 (8/256GB)

3. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

z flip7

The thing about Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 is that it represents a fundamental shift in how Samsung thinks about foldable phones – they’ve moved from “look what we can do” to “here’s something you might actually want to use every day.” With a 4,300mAh battery, Samsung has finally addressed the biggest complaint about previous Flip models, and honestly, this makes a significant difference in real-world usage. Battery tests show about 12 hours and 24 minutes of actual usage, which beats the Z Flip 6 but still trails behind competitors like the Motorola Razr Ultra. What I find interesting is how Samsung has approached the form factor – they’re not trying to convince you that flip phones are revolutionary, they’re just trying to make one that doesn’t compromise your daily experience. The charging situation is where things get less impressive though – it takes over 90 minutes to go from empty to full, which feels sluggish when you consider that most flagship phones can charge significantly faster at this price point.

The FlexWindow implementation reveals both Samsung’s strengths and limitations in understanding what people actually want from a flip phone. The larger cover display is genuinely useful for quick interactions, but reviews suggest Samsung could be doing significantly more with that secondary screen space. The camera system, while functional, seems to lag behind what you’d expect from a premium device – some reviews describe the cameras as “dated,” which raises questions about where Samsung is allocating resources in a phone that costs over $1,000. I think the Z Flip 7 succeeds as a refinement of the flip phone concept, but it also highlights the fundamental tension in this category – you’re paying flagship prices for a device that makes compromises a regular flagship wouldn’t need to make. The question isn’t whether Samsung has made the best flip phone available, because they probably have, but whether the flip phone category itself offers enough advantages to justify the trade-offs in camera quality, charging speed, and overall complexity.

Specifications

  • Display: 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, 2520x1080px / 4.1-inch Super AMOLED cover screen, 120Hz, 948x1048px
  • Processor: Exynos 2500 (3nm) with Xclipse 950 GPU
  • Memory: 12GB / 256GB or 512GB UFS 4.0
  • Rear Camera: 50MP main (f/1.8, OIS) + 12MP ultra-wide (f/2.2, 123° FOV)
  • Front Camera: 10MP (f/2.2)
  • Battery: 4,300mAh with 25W wired, 15W wireless charging
  • OS: Android 16 with One UI 8
  • Colors: Blue Shadow, Jet Black, Coral Red, Mint (online exclusive)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 154,999

4. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Z Fold7

The thing about Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 can basically be summed up as their answer to “we finally figured out how to make foldables that don’t feel like carrying around a brick.” Samsung has managed to pull off something pretty remarkable here. The phone measures just 8.9mm thick when folded and 4.2mm when unfolded, making it roughly 25% slimmer than the Z Fold 6 and honestly, that difference is massive when you’re actually using the thing. At 215 grams, it’s even lighter than the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which is wild when you think about the fact that this thing has two screens and a complex hinge mechanism. I think most people who held off on foldables because of the bulk will find this genuinely appealing – it’s still thicker than a regular phone, but it no longer feels like you’re carrying around a small tablet in your pocket.

What really intersting here is the fact that how  Samsung finally stepped up the camera game with a 200-megapixel main sensor – the first in the Z Fold series. This is not just about bigger numbers; it’s about Samsung acknowledging that people buying a 2 lakh + phone expect flagship camera performance, not the compromised sensors they’ve been putting in foldables for years. The AI integration seems genuinely useful rather than just marketing fluff, and you get features like Side-by-Side Editing and Show Original for real-time image comparison, which makes sense given the large inner display. Storage options go from 256GB to 1TB, with 12GB or 16GB of RAM depending on the configuration and  honestly, the 16GB option is probably overkill for most people, but it’s good to see Samsung not being stingy with memory. The problem I see is not with the phone itself – it’s genuinely impressive how much they’ve improved the fundamentals – but with the pricing trajectory. Each generation keeps getting more expensive, and at some point, you have to wonder if the improvements justify the premium, especially when you can get excellent regular flagship phones for significantly less money.

Specifications

  • Display: 8.0-inch main (2184 x 1968, 120Hz), 6.5-inch cover (2520 x 1080, 120Hz)
  • Processor: Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy
  • RAM: 12GB/16GB
  • Storage: 256GB/512GB/1TB
  • Main Camera: 200MP (f/1.7, OIS) + 12MP ultra-wide + 10MP telephoto (3x zoom)
  • Front Camera: 10MP (cover), 10MP (main display)
  • Battery: 4,400mAh dual battery,  25W wired, 15W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless
  • OS: One UI 8 based on Android 16
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 244,999

4. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra- Titanium Gray

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is the latest flagship offering from the South Korean giant in Nepal. It has top-of-the-line specs but minimal upgrades over the S24 Ultra, especially in the optics segment. If you ask why, you get the same quad camera setup with a 200MP main, 10MP 3X telephoto, 50MP 5X periscope, 50MP ultrawide, and a 12MP selfie camera. What’s new this time is the OPG mode for color tuning on the video side.

Under the hood, it packs the Snapdragon 8 Gen Elite for Galaxy processor, which gains extra clock speed than the regular 8 Elite silicon. You get up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. Likewise, it boots on OneUI 7 built on top of Android 15 with various AI features and optimizations. Furthermore, the visuals are handled by a 6.9-inch QHD+ display with a 120Hz LTPO refresh rate. Samsung Nepal ships this flagship guy in Titanium Silver Blue, Titanium White Silver, and Titanium Black.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Specifications: 

  • Display: 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, QHD+, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Armor 2
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy (3nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 12GB LPDDR5X, 256/512GB/1TB UFS 4.0 storage (fixed)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1 on top of Android 14 (7 years of OS and security updates)
  • Rear Camera: Quad (200MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP 5X telephoto, 10MP 3X telescope)
  • Front Camera: 12MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (ultrasonic in-display)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 45W charging (15W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 184,999 (12/256GB) | NPR 199,999 (12/512GB)

4. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S24 UltraThis last-gen flagship from Samsung bears some top-of-the-line specs. First up, it is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy SoC, slightly overclocked than the regular one. Alongside, you get tonnes of Galaxy AI features such as circle to Google Search, objects eraser, AI keyboard, Live call translate, and so on.

As for the optics, the S24 Ultra continues the quad camera setup but with a difference this time. The regular 10MP telephoto unit with 10X optical zoom is now replaced by a 50MP sensor with 5X optical zoom. Samsung says this lens can achieve optical zoom quality for 10X shots. Other than that, the 10MP 3X telephoto, the 12MP ultrawide cameras, and the 200MP main cameras are here to stay. In terms of videography, you can capture 8K videos at 60fps and 4K footage at 120fps.

This time, the display has gone flat. It’s a 6.8-inch dynamic AMOLED panel with QHD+ resolution and Gorilla Glass Armor protection. The frame is now made up of titanium for those extra sturdiness.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Specifications: 

  • Display: 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, QHD+, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Armor
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 12GB LPDDR5, 256/512GB/1TB UFS 4.0 storage (fixed)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1 on top of Android 14 (7 years of OS and security updates)
  • Rear Camera: Quad (200MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP 5X telephoto, 10MP 3X telescope)
  • Front Camera: 12MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (ultrasonic in-display)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 45W charging (15W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 184,999 159,999 (12/256GB) | NPR 199,999 (12/512GB) (Out of Stock)

5. Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus

Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus

Following its Ultra sibling, the Galaxy S25 Plus is also official in Nepal. This time around, it ships with a Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy.  Talking of the optics, the smartphone has a 50MP OIS camera, a 12MP ultra-wide unit, and a 10MP telephoto lens with 3X optical zoom.

Getting to the display, there is a 6.7-inch Dynamic 2X AMOLED with QHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. Fueling the phone is a 4900mAh cell with 45W wired fast charging, 15W wireless, and 4.5W reverse wireless charging support. As for the software, it boots on OneUI 7 built on top of Android 15. You get 7 years of OS and security updates too.

Samsung Galaxy S25+ Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, QHD+ 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Victus 2
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy (3nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 12GB RAM, 256GB storage UFS 4.0 (fixed)
  • Software & UI: One UI 7 on top of Android 15 (7 years of OS and security updates)
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP main OIS, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP 3X telephoto)
  • Front Camera: 12MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (ultrasonic in-display)
  • Battery: 4900mAh with 45W charging (15W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 141,999 (12/256GB)

6. Samsung Galaxy S25

Samsung Galaxy S25

The Galaxy S25 is the cheapest of the S25 Series in Nepal. It is powered by the same Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy and features the same triple-camera layout. You get a 50MP main camera with OIS, a 12MP ultrawide unit, and a 10MP telephoto 3X lens. The display here is a 6.2-inch 2X Dynamic 120Hz AMOLED panel with FHD+ resolution.

Samsung has kept the battery by same by offering a 4000mAh cell. While the 25W wired charging, 15W wireless, and 4.5W reverse wireless charging support are here to stay.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Victus 2
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 256GB storage (fixed)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1 on top of Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP telephoto)
  • Front Camera: 12MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (ultrasonic in-display)
  • Battery: 4000mAh with 25W charging (15W wireless, 4.5W reverse wireless)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 104,999 (12/128GB), NPR 114,999 (12/256GB)

7. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE 

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

The Galaxy S24 FE 5G is a new contender in Samsung’s semi-flagship lineup in Nepal. The “FE” stands for Fan Edition, which means it has slightly lower specifications than the standard S24 Series. In terms of design, the S24 FE reflects the aesthetics of its flagship and mid-range counterparts. It boasts a 6.4-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolution.

It runs on Samsung’s Exynos 2400e processor, which is built using a 4nm manufacturing process. The phone features a solid triple-camera system that includes a 50MP main camera with optical image stabilization, a 12MP ultrawide lens, and an 8MP telephoto lens offering 3X optical zoom. The device is powered by a 4,500mAh battery that supports 25W wired fast charging, as well as wireless and reverse wireless charging capabilities. On the software front, it comes with OneUI 5.1, based on Android 13.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Exynos 2400e 5G (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 8GB LPDDR5 RAM, 256GB storage
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1 on top of Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 8MP 3X telephoto)
  • Front Camera: 10MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (optical in-display)
  • Battery: 4700mAh with 25W charging
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 94,999 (8/256GB)

7. Samsung Galaxy A56 5G

Samsung Galaxy A56 5G

Samsung’s latest Galaxy A56 smartphone introduces a premium touch with its metal frame, marking a first for the ‘A’ series, along with Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection on both the front and back. The design on the rear has a newer camera module, bidding farewell to the cleaner protruding lens found on its predecessor, the Galaxy A55. The rear camera setup consists of a 50MP primary sensor, a 12MP ultrawide lens, and a 5MP macro shooter. Up front, a larger 6.6-inch 120Hz Super AMOLED display ensures a smooth viewing experience. The phone houses a 5,000mAh battery, which supports 25W fast charging via a compatible adapter.

Powering the device is the new Exynos 5480 chipset, built on an efficient 4nm process. This octa-core processor brings a new architecture with 1 core of Cortex-A720 at 2900 MHz, 3 cores of Cortex-A720 at 2600 MHz, and 4 cores of Cortex-A520 at 1950 MHz. Running on OneUI 7 based on Android 15, Samsung guarantees 6 years of major software updates.

Samsung Galaxy A56 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Victus+
  • Chipset: Samsung Exynos 1580 5G (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 8/12GB RAM, 256GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: One UI 7 on top of Android 15
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 5MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 32MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (optical in-display)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 25W charging
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 65,999 (8/256GB) | NPR 71,999 (12/256GB)

8. Samsung Galaxy A36 5G

Samsung Galaxy A36 5G

Samsung Galaxy A36 is an upcoming model. It packs a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chip with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. Design-wise, it continues with an Infinity O display as its predecessor the Galaxy A35. Meanwhile, the rear side gets a slight cosmetic change for the camera module. It also brings Gorilla Glass Victus + protection to the display.

Galaxy A36 5G ships with the latest Android 15-based One UI 7 out of the box and is guaranteed to get 6 major OS updates. Fueling the phone is a 5,000mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging. In terms of optics, the hole punch houses a 12MP selfie shooter. At the back, you get a triple camera setup as last year. It is headlined by a 50MP primary, 8MP ultrawide, and a 5MP macro sensor. 

Samsung Galaxy A36 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Victus+
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: One UI 7 on top of Android 15
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP main, 8MP ultrawide, 5MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 12MP sensor
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (optical in-display)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 45W charging
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 48,999 (8/128GB), NPR 54,999 (8/256GB), NPR 59,999 (12/256GB)

9. Samsung Galaxy M36 5G

Samsung Galaxy M36 5G

The Galaxy M36 sports a vivid 6.7‑inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate. It’s powered by Samsung’s 5 nm Exynos 1380 chip paired with either 6 GB or 8 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of storage. Photography is led by a 50 MP main rear sensor, accompanied by 8 MP ultrawide and 2 MP macro lenses; the front camera is a 13 MP unit. Its 5,000 mAh battery supports 25 W fast charging for all‑day use with quick top‑ups.

Running One UI 7 on Android 15, Samsung guarantees six major Android version updates. The device is offered in Orange Haze, Velvet Black, and Serene Green finishes. In Nepal, the 8 GB RAM with 128 GB storage model is priced at NPR 36,999, while the 8 GB/256 GB variant is available for NPR 41,999.

Samsung Galaxy M36 Specifications

  • Display: 6.7-inch AMOLED, Full HD+, 120Hz
  • Front Camera: 13MP
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP main + 8MP ultrawide + 2MP macro
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 1380 (5nm)
  • RAM: 6GB / 8GB
  • Storage: 128GB / 256GB
  • Software: One UI 7 (Android 15)
  • Updates: 6 Android versions promised
  • Battery: 5,000mAh
  • Charging: 25W
  • Colors: Orange Haze, Velvet Black, Serene Green
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 36,999 (8/128GB), NPR 41,999 (8/256GB)

10. Samsung Galaxy A26 5G

Samsung Galaxy A26 5G

The Galaxy A26 5G is an upcoming midrange offering from Samsung in Nepal. It brings in the 2025 A-Series vibe with a redesigned camera module. While the front remains unchanged with a U-shaped notch, even in 2025, sadly. The display has gotten slightly bigger, it’s now a 6.7-inch OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the in-house Exynos 1380 5G is paired with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage.

Likewise, fueling the phone is a 5000mAh battery with 25W wired charging. Moreover, it boots in OneUI 7, built on top of Android 15. Samsung promises 4 major OS updates and 5 years of security patches.

Samsung Galaxy A26 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 1380 5G (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.0 based on Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP main with OIS, 8MP ultrawide, 2MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 13MP sensor (teardrop notch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted), Samsung Knox Vault
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 25W charging
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 45,999 (8/256GB)

11. Samsung Galaxy A16 5G

Samsung Galaxy A16 5G

The Galaxy A16 5G is the latest arrival to the midrange portfolio from Samsung in Nepal. It brings the new Dimensity 6300 SoC with 5G connectivity and similar performance as the Dimensity 6100+ of the Galaxy A15 5G. Even the RAM options and storage options are the same: 6/128GB, 8/128GB, and 8/256GB.

The similarity also continues in the optics section. You get a 50MP main camera, a 5MP Ultrawide unit, a 2MP macro unit, and a 13MP front snapper. Meanwhile, the display has gotten bigger this time with the Super AMOLED panel stretching 6.7-inch with a 90Hz refresh rate. As for the design, Samsung continues providing an age-old U-shaped notch cutout and a bigger chin on the bottom side.

Samsung Galaxy A16 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED, FHD+, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Mediatek Dimensity 6300 5G
  • Memory: 6/128GB RAM, 8/128GB, 8/256GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: One UI Core 6.1 on top of Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP main, 5MP ultrawide, 2MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 13MP sensor (teardrop notch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 25W charging (Free 25W charger)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 28,999 (6/128GB) | NPR 30,999 (8/128GB) | NPR 34,999 (8/256GB)

12. Samsung Galaxy A17 5G

Samsung Galaxy A17

The Galaxy A17 5G sits as Samsung’s second-cheapest 5G option, positioning itself as an entry-level phone with some surprisingly solid fundamentals. While the hardware upgrades from last year’s A16 are modest rather than groundbreaking, Samsung did manage to add Gorilla Glass Victus protection and slim down the design slightly. The 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with 90Hz refresh rate and 1080p resolution is genuinely impressive for this price bracket, though the base model’s 4GB RAM might leave you wondering about future-proofing despite Samsung’s promise of 6 major OS updates. The Exynos 1330 chipset handles basic tasks adequately, and the 5,000mAh battery with 25W charging covers the essentials, even if you’ll need to buy the charger separately.

Camera-wise, things get a bit mixed – the main shooter produces decent 1080p videos with punchy colors and good contrast, but the ultrawide camera struggles with fuzzy details and color fringing. Early reviewers have noted improvements in the selfie camera quality and solid battery performance for streaming and gaming, though it faces tough competition from phones like the Motorola Moto G Power which offers better chipsets and more RAM.

Samsung Galaxy A17 Specifications

  • Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED, FHD+, 90Hz, 1,100 nits, Gorilla Glass Victus
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 1330
  • RAM: 4GB / 8GB
  • Storage: 128GB / 256GB (expandable via microSD)
  • Rear Camera: 50MP (OIS) + 5MP ultrawide + 2MP macro
  • Front Camera: 13MP
  • Battery: 5,000mAh, 25W charging
  • OS: One UI 7 (Android 15)
  • Protection: IP54 rating
  • Colors: Black, Blue, Gray
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 28,000

13. Samsung Galaxy M16 5G

Samsung Galaxy M16 5G

The Galaxy M16 5G is the upcoming arrival to the midrange portfolio from Samsung. This year’s M16 brings a new design with a similar camera module as on the A56 5G. Meanwhile, the performance side is completed by Dimensity 6300 SoC with 5G connectivity, just as the last year’s M15. Even the RAM options and storage options are the same: 6/128GB, 8/128GB, and 8/256GB.

As for the display, a Super AMOLED panel stretches at 6.7-inch with a 90Hz refresh rate. ut the design is unchanged with a U-shaped notch cutout and a bigger chin on the bottom. The similarity also continues in the optics section. You get a 50MP main camera, a 5MP Ultrawide unit, a 2MP macro unit, and a 13MP front snapper.

Samsung Galaxy M16 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED, FHD+, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Mediatek Dimensity 6300 5G
  • Memory: 6/128GB RAM, 8/128GB, 8/256GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: One UI Core 7 on top of Android 15
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP main, 5MP ultrawide, 2MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 13MP sensor (U-shaped notch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 25W charging
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 26,999 (6/128GB)

14. Samsung Galaxy A07

Samsung Galaxy A07

Samsung quietly dropped the Galaxy A07, and honestly? The boring approach actually works here. From what we’re getting, they fixed everything people hated about the A06 – better Helio G99 chip, 90Hz screen, IP54 water resistance, and here’s the kicker: 6 years of OS updates on a phone this cheap.

Like most budget phones they kept the headphone jack and microSD slot while bumping the screen to 6.7 inches. We don’t know if the 720p resolution will bother you, but at this price point, it’s hard to complain. The 50MP main camera seems decent enough, though that 8MP selfie cam feels a bit stingy when everyone else is doing 32MP. Well, basically, the 5,000mAh battery with 25W charging i think is very decent. All things considered, the A07 feels like Samsung’s attempt at making the most aggressively practical phone that just works

Samsung Galaxy A07 Specifications

  • Dimensions: 164.4 x 77.4 x 7.6 mm
  • Weight: 184 gm
  • Display: 6.7-inch HD+ PLS LCD, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity Helio G99 (6nm)
  • Memory: 4/6/8GB RAM, 64/128/256GB storage (expandable via microSD)
  • Cameras: 50MP main + 2MP macro + 8MP selfie
  • IP rating: IP54 dust and splash resistance
  • OS: Android 15-based One UI 7.0
  • Colors: Green, Light Violet, Black
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 15,999 (4/64GB)

15. Samsung Galaxy A06

Samsung Galaxy A06

The Samsung Galaxy A06 is the latest budget offering from Samsung in Nepal. It brings in the same Helio G85 SoC from the Galaxy A05. It is paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. You get a 6.7-inch PLS LCD display with a 60Hz refresh rate. In terms of optics, there is a 50MP main sensor, accompanied by a 2MP depth sensing unit and an 8MP front camera for selfies and video calls.

It runs on OneUI Core Edition built on top of Android 15. Samsung is providing a 25W adapter free with every purchase of the Galaxy A06.

Samsung Galaxy A06 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7-inch PLS LCD, HD+ resolution, 60Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Mediatek Helio G85 4G (12nm)
  • Memory: 4/6GB RAM, 128GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: One UI Core on top of Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP main, 2MP depth)
  • Front Camera: 8MP sensor (teardrop notch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 25W charging
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 15,499 (4/64GB) | NPR 17,499 (4/128GB) | NPR 19,499 (6/128GB)

Samsung Mobile Price in Nepal: Conclusion

So, that completes our latest list of Samsung mobile phones in Nepal, including their price and specs. Samsung has always been applauded for bringing its product to the Nepali consumer as soon as it launches internationally. Also, the price of Samsung smartphones in Nepal is almost similar to the Indian and other markets. It is even cheaper here in Nepal when compared to the high-end series. In comparison, other Chinese OEM brands like Vivo, Honor, and OPPO are usually 15-20% pricier in Nepal.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the price of Samsung mobile in Nepal?

The price of Samsung mobiles in Nepal ranges from NPR 15,499 to NPR 229,999.

Where to buy Samsung Phones in Nepal?

You can buy Samsung phones in Nepal from authorized stores like Hukut across online and offline platforms for official warranty and good after-sales support.

Which is the most expensive Samsung phone in Nepal?

The most expensive Samsung phone in Nepal is Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 which costs NPR 229,999 for the 12/512GB version.

Which is the best Samsung phone for cameras?

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is the best Samsung phone for cameras.

Will I get a warranty if I buy a Samsung phone from the grey market?

No, you won’t get a warranty if you have purchased a Samsung phone from a grey/unofficial channel.

Is Samsung mobile cheaper in Nepal than in India?

Yes, Samsung phones’ pricing is generally cheaper in Nepal than that in India.

Is Samsung mobile available in EMI in Nepal?

Yes, you can buy Samsung phones in EMI in Nepal with 0% interest.

Realme Note 70 launched in Nepal with “military-grade” durability and a “Pulse Light”

Realme just dropped the Note 70 in Nepal. While everyone’s chasing flagship specs and AI features, Realme has seemed to build a phone that’s designed to be durable. So in this article, we will discuss everything about the latest Realme Note 70, including its official price in Nepal.

Realme Note 70 Overview

Built like a tank

The standout feature of the Relame Note 70 isn’t the processor or the cameras. It’s the “ArmorShell” build with a reinforced aluminum structure that can reportedly survive a 1.8-meter drop. Realme says they’ve tested this phone for military grade durability with an official “MIL-STD-810H” certification, while it’s IP54 dust/splash resistant too.

Realme Note 70 Design

And for a durability-focused phone, it’s surprisingly thin too, measuring just 7.94mm. Meanwhile, Beach Gold and Obsidian Black are the color choices phone. And as you can see from the image above, the Note 70 also has what Realme likes to call “Pulse Light” in the camera module that acts as a notification light.

Battery and camera

The battery is where Realme gets really serious since this phone has a massive 6,300 mAh capacity. Realme claims 20.7 hours of YouTube streaming or 10 hours of gaming. And when you need to fill it up, it supports 15W wired charging. You can even charge your other accessories with the phone, such as earbuds, since it supports 6W of reverse wired charging as well.

Realme Note 70 - Battery

For the cameras, the Realme Note 70 has a single 13MP “AI” camera at the back and a 5MP sensor at the front for selfies. The rear camera can support 1080p video recording at 30 fps, while the front camera can record videos at 720p, also at 30 fps.

Display and Performance 

The Note 70 brings a 6.74-inch IPS display that runs at 90Hz with 563 nits of peak brightness and an HD+ resolution. Realme says they have added “Smart Touch” technology here to make sure your touch inputs register even when with sweaty or damp hands.

And powering the Realme Note 70 is Unisoc’s T7250 chip, along with 4/6GB RAM and up to 128GB storage. While it runs on Android 15 with Realme UI on top.

Realme Note 70 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.74-inch HD+ IPS panel, 90Hz refresh rate, 563 nits peak brightness, DC dimming
  • Processor: Unisoc T7250 (12nm)
  • OS: Realme UI on top of Android 15
  • Memory: 4/6GB RAM, 64/128GB storage (expandable)
  • Battery: 6,300mAh with 15W charging, 6W reverse wired charging
  • Cameras: 13MP f/2.2 rear + 5MP f/2.2 front
  • Durability: 1.8m drop resistance, MIL-STD-810H certified, IP54 rating
  • Special features: Smart Touch (works with wet/sweaty hands)
  • Colors: Beach Gold, Obsidian Black
Read full specifications of Realme Note 70 here

Realme Note 70 Price in Nepal and Availability 

In Nepal, the official price of the Realme Note 70 is NPR 13,999 for the 4/64GB model and NPR 14,999 for the 4/128GB model. You can buy Realme Note 70 in Nepal from authorized stores like our affiliate partner: Hukut Store.

Realme Note 70 Price in Nepal (Official)
4/64GB NPR 13,999
4/128GB NPR 14,999

  • Meanwhile, check out our video on the best smartphones under 40k

Nothing caught using stock photos as Phone (3) camera samples in demo units

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Nothing just stepped into one of those classic tech marketing blunders that makes you wonder how these things slip through. Demo units of the Nothing Phone (3) were caught displaying stock photos as supposed camera samples from their “community,” and well, the internet noticed. This article will discuss everything about Nothing’s stock photo controversy, the company’s response, and what went wrong.

Nothing Phone (3) Demo Unit Controversy

What Went Wrong

Nothing’s in-store demo units came pre-loaded with sample images tagged as “Judge for yourself. Here’s what our community has captured with Phone (3).” Problem is, those images weren’t captured with the Phone (3) at all — or by any community members.

Nothing phone 3

The photos came from Stills, a stock photo marketplace. We’re talking about generic shots like featured in the website still.com, some of which are titledA Glass Filled With Sparkling Liquid“, “A Tall Building With A Person By The Window“, and so on.

The evidence

One image got traced back to snapsbyfox on Instagram — a rounded headlight photo taken in 2023 with a Fujifilm X-H2S. That’s long before the Phone (3) was even announced, and the photographer has a whole review of that Fujifilm camera. Pretty damning evidence.

Nothing’s explanation

Akis Evangelidis, Nothing’s co-founder, jumped on X (here) to explain what happened. Apparently, these were placeholder images added about 4 months before launch. The plan was to replace them with actual Phone (3) samples before mass production through updated Live Demo Units. But some demo units didn’t get the memo. Or the update. Either way, stock photos ended up masquerading as community camera samples in actual stores.

Nothing says they historically used photos from older Nothing phones as placeholders, which avoided this exact problem. But a new team decided to use stock images this time, which Evangelidis called a straight-up mistake. There’s an “internal investigation” happening to make sure this doesn’t repeat itself. They’re also working with promoters to update all the remaining demo units.

What does this mean?

For Nothing, it’s an embarrassing but probably recoverable mistake. The Phone (3) will ultimately be judged on its actual camera performance, not demo unit images. But it does raise questions about their internal processes and quality control. For consumers, it’s a reminder to take demo unit content with a grain of salt. Companies make mistakes, and sometimes those mistakes involve passing off stock photos as real camera samples.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Nothing phone 3

Infinix Note 50s with a unique “scented back panel” is here in Nepal

Infinix launched the Note 50s 5G+ in India back in April. This budget phone brings a unique scented back panel, while maintaining standard hardware specifications. It’s now available in Nepal as well. So in this article, we will discuss everything about the latest Infinix Note 50s, including its official price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Infinix Note 50s Overview

Fragrance feature and design

Here, the “Marine Drift Blue” variant of the Infinix Note 50s includes a new “Energizing Scent-Tech” feature. The device features a vegan leather back that emits a scent. In addition, the scent changes in strength depending on how users interact with the phone and where they use it.

Infinix Note 50s 5G+ Price in nepal

And other than this, the phone is also IP64 rated against dust and water splashes. On top of its military grade certification for enhanced durability.

Display and build

Up front, the Infinix Note 50s offers a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen. It has Full HD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. In addition, it reaches up to 1,300 nits of peak brightness and comes with Gorilla Glass 5 protection.

Performance and software

It runs on a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultimate (4nm) processor. The operating system is Android 15, combined with Infinix’s XOS 15 skin. In addition, it supports enhanced 5G+ connectivity.

Camera setup

In terms of cameras, the Infinix Note 50s includes a 64MP f/1.7 main camera with a Sony IMX682 sensor. It also has a 2MP f/2.4 macro camera and a 13MP f/2.2 selfie shooter. In addition, the rear panel features dual LED flash and Active Halo Lighting.

Meanwhile, the phone carries a 5,500mAh battery. It supports 45W wired charging and bypass charging. In addition, it supports 10W reverse wired charging.

Infinix Note 50s Specifications:

  • Display: 6.78-inch AMOLED, FHD+, 144Hz refresh rate, 1,300 nits peak brightness, Gorilla Glass 5
  • Durability: IP64 dust/splash resistant, MIL-STD-810H certified
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultimate (4nm)
  • Rear cameras: 64MP f/1.7 main (Sony IMX682) + 2MP f/2.4 macro
  • Front camera: 13MP f/2.2 (hole-punch cutout)
  • Battery: 5,500mAh, 45W wired charging, bypass charging, 10W reverse wired charging
  • Operating System: Android 15 with XOS 15
  • Additional feature: Scented vegan leather back (Marine Drift Blue variant only)

Learn more about Infinix Note 50s here

Infinix Note 50s Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of the Infinix Note 50s in Nepal is NPR 31,999 for the sole 8/256GB variant. You can buy it in Nepal from Infinix-authorized stores all over Nepal.

Infinix Note 50s Price in Nepal (Official)
8/256GB NPR 31,999

Infinix Hot 60 Pro – Hot 60 Pro Plus Review

Let’s discuss about the Infinix Hot 60 Pro and Hot 60 Pro Plus—two phones that were requested a lot. Both of these are budget phones, with the Hot 60 Pro priced at NPR 22,000 and the Hot 60 Pro Plus at NPR 27,000.

Infinix has really surprised us with their product launches both last year and this year. Last year’s GT 20 Pro and Note 40 series were quite good, and this year too, the GT 30 Pro and Note 50 series are equally impressive, with good pricing and competitive specs. But what about these phones? Let’s talk about them.

Infinix Hot 60 Pro/ Hot 60 Pro Plus Overview

Feature Hot 60 Pro Hot 60 Pro+
Display 6.78-inch AMOLED, 144Hz, 1224 x 2720 pixels 6.78-inch curved AMOLED, 144Hz, 1224 x 2720 pixels
Processor MediaTek Helio G200 (6nm) MediaTek Helio G200 (6nm)
RAM 8GB 8GB
Storage 128GB/256GB + microSD 128GB/256GB (no microSD)
Main Camera 50MP 50MP IMX882 + auxiliary lenses
Selfie Camera 13MP 13MP
Battery 5160mAh with 45W charging 5160mAh with 45W charging
Operating System Android 15, XOS 15.1 Android 15, XOS 15.1
Build Material Glass front, plastic back Aluminum frame, nanofiber back
Water Resistance IP64 rated IP65 rated
Thickness Not specified 5.95mm
Weight Not specified 155g
Audio Standard JBL-tuned stereo speakers, Hi-Res audio
Connectivity Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB-C Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB-C
Available Colors Coral Tides, Sapphire Blue, Jungle Breath, Orange Rose, Sleek Black, Titanium Silver Coral Tides, Misty Violet, Sonic Yellow, Moco Cyber Green, Sleek Black, Titanium Silver
Buy Infinix Hot 60 Pro here Buy Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ here

Infinix Hot 60 Pro/ Hot 60 Pro Plus Review

Design & Build

Now, many of you might be confused about the differences between the Hot 60 Pro and Hot 60 Pro Plus. The first difference is the design. The Hot 60 Pro Plus comes with a curved design and slim body, while the Hot 60 Pro comes in a more squared, boxy design.

And since you’re paying a bit more for the Pro Plus, you can immediately tell from the design itself. It feels more premium in hand, thanks to its aluminum frame and nano-fiber back, whereas the Hot 60 Pro has a plastic frame and back. Also, the Pro Plus carries an IP65 rating compared to the IP64 rating on the Hot 60 Pro.

The Hot 60 Pro Plus has even achieved a Guinness World Record for being the thinnest 3D curved display smartphone. You can also clearly see from this article how slim it is—just 5.95mm thick. Not only compared to the Hot 60 Pro, but even if you place it side by side with the S25 Ultra or iPhone 16 Pro Max, the difference is striking.

The Hot 60 Pro also comes with an extra button on the side, which you can customize to open any app you want. And finally, talking about the design, both phones come in some really cute color options—perfect for Gen Z. Even though I’m a millennial, I personally liked them as well.

Display

Infinix Hot 60 pro

Display-wise, both phones are nearly identical. Both feature a 144Hz refresh rate AMOLED panel, with peak brightness reaching up to 1600 nits in High Brightness Mode. This means they are sufficiently bright, and on top of that, both phones come with Gorilla Glass 7i protection, which you usually see in phones costing around NPR 40,000. That’s a good thing here.

One thing to note, though—the 144Hz refresh rate only works in some selected apps like Settings and Messages. In most other apps, it drops to 120Hz. This isn’t exactly a bad thing since it helps save battery, but if they had enabled 144Hz by default in apps like browsers, the scrolling experience would have been even better.

Performance

Infinix Hot 60 pro

Moving to performance, both the Hot 60 Pro and Pro Plus come with the same chipset—the MediaTek Helio G200, the successor to the Helio G100 processor. This is a very good chip for phones in the 25,000 range.

It’s built on the 6nm process. While it doesn’t support 5G, the G200 offers better GPU performance compared to the G100. So when doing normal tasks with 5–7 apps open, the phone doesn’t feel slow, and even for light gaming, the experience is good.

Infinix has also collaborated with Free Fire, and if you play that game, it runs here at 90fps—which no other budget phone can do. PUBG also runs considerably smoothly at 60fps. Of course, there are occasional stutters, but nothing that ruins the experience.

Since the Hot 60 Pro Plus is extremely slim, it does heat up a little more than the Hot 60 Pro when gaming for longer sessions. But for short sessions, there isn’t much difference.

Overall, at this price, both phones deliver really good performance.

Software & UI

On the software side, Infinix phones come with their custom XOS skin, which is now much more refined than before. Infinix’s lower mid-range and mid-range phones used to suffer from laggy animations and an unclean experience, but nowadays, you can’t exactly say that. In fact, compared to Redmi and Realme phones, there’s less bloatware here, which is a positive.

Still, you also can’t call the UI excellent like Samsung or OnePlus. It hasn’t reached that level yet. Regarding updates, the Hot 60 Pro Plus has a confirmed 3-year update commitment from the company, but for the Hot 60 Pro, the commitment hasn’t been officially confirmed yet.

And of course, a phone without AI features isn’t even a phone these days. So naturally, these phones also have AI features like call summary, call translator, writing assistant that summarizes text from websites, wallpaper generator, circle-to-search, and many more.

Audio & Haptics

Moving on to speakers and haptics, even though these are budget phones, Infinix hasn’t compromised here. Both phones come with stereo speakers. The Pro Plus does have slightly better output, tuned by JBL, but the Hot 60 Pro is also good.

The haptics on both aren’t the cheap, rattly kind either. They feel fine, so no complaints there.

Battery & Charging

Infinix Hot 60 pro / 60 pro plus charging

As for battery and charging, both phones come with a 5160mAh battery. Like I mentioned earlier, the Hot 60 Pro Plus is impressively slim despite this. In normal usage, both can provide 7–8 hours of backup.

The charger also comes inside the box—a 45W adapter that can fully charge the phones in about an hour to an hour and a half.

Cameras

Finally, let’s talk about the cameras. This is where we see some real differences.

On paper, both phones have the same specs: a 50MP primary camera and a 13MP selfie camera. But the Hot 60 Pro Plus uses a Sony IMX 882 sensor, which makes a difference in challenging lighting conditions. The Pro Plus produces better photos in such cases.

That doesn’t mean the Hot 60 Pro takes bad photos. In fact, sometimes it even produces better results than the Pro Plus. But in about 50% of the situations, I personally found the Pro Plus images to be better.

The selfies on the Pro Plus are also better—wider, with improved colors and highlights. The portraits also benefit, with the Pro Plus maintaining better skin tones.

On the video side, both phones can record up to 2K at 30fps. But once again, the Hot 60 Pro Plus manages shadows and highlights better compared to the Hot 60 Pro.

Infinix Hot 60 Pro/ 60 Pro Plus Review: Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Smooth 120Hz AMOLED display
  • Premium design with vegan leather option
  • Strong performance with Snapdragon 7 Gen 3
  • Versatile camera system with telephoto lens

Cons

  • No official IP rating
  • Average low-light photography
  • No wireless charging
  • Pre-installed bloatware in UI

Conclusion

So, to conclude this article, both the Hot 60 Pro and Hot 60 Pro Plus are surprisingly the best phones under NPR 25,000 right now in Nepal.

If your budget is tight, the Hot 60 Pro offers more value for money. It’s cheaper yet delivers the same performance, speakers, haptics, battery life, and charging, so you’re not missing out on anything major.

But if you want that flashy, premium curved design along with slightly better cameras and a guaranteed 3 years of updates, then the Pro Plus is also a solid choice.

Earlier, when it came to budget phones, Redmi used to be the first recommendation. But now, Infinix is slowly reducing Redmi’s dominance—which is great! Because the more competition there is, the more benefits we as consumers get.

Acer Swift Lite 14 Launches in Nepal with AMD Ryzen 7 260 and Intel Core Ultra Processors

Acer is launching three latest 2025 models of the Swift Lite 14 series in Nepal very soon. And among them, two of them feature OLED displays while the third packs a traditional IPS panel. This article will discuss everything about the latest Acer Swift Lite 14, including its price in Nepal (expected), specifications, and availability.

Acer Swift Lite 14 Overview

Display and Design Options

You’re getting three different configurations here, but they all share the same silver aluminum build with a subtle pattern on the lid. The AMD Ryzen variant comes with a 14-inch WUXGA IPS display, while both Intel models pack OLED screens instead.

OLED is clearly the standout feature on the Intel variants. You’re looking at better contrast, deeper blacks, and more vibrant colors compared to the IPS option. All three maintain the same WUXGA resolution (1920×1200), so pixel density stays consistent.

Performance and Processors

Here’s where things get interesting with the CPU choices. The AMD model runs on the Ryzen 7 260 – which is basically a rebadged Ryzen 7 8845HS built on 4nm process. You’re getting 8 cores, 16 threads, with base clocks at 3.8GHz boosting up to 5.1GHz.

The Intel options split between Core Ultra 5 115U and Core Ultra 7 155U. Both use Intel’s new tile-based architecture on 7nm process. The Ultra 7 155U packs 12 cores with 14 threads, hitting up to 4.8GHz, while the Ultra 5 115U has fewer cores but still boosts to 4.2GHz.

One thing that caught my attention was the fact that AMD variant gets double the storage – 1TB SSD versus 512GB on both Intel models. But all three pack 16GB RAM, which should handle most productivity tasks without breaking a sweat.

Battery and Build Quality

Acer hasn’t revealed battery capacity yet, but these are positioned as ultrabooks, so expect all-day usage. The backlit keyboards are standard across all variants, and the silver finish should hide fingerprints better than darker alternatives.

Acer Swift Lite 14 Specifications

Specifications AMD Ryzen 7 260 Intel Core Ultra 5 115U Intel Core Ultra 7 155U
Display 14″ WUXGA IPS (1920×1200) 14″ WUXGA OLED (1920×1200) 14″ WUXGA OLED (1920×1200)
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 260 (8C/16T) Intel Core Ultra 5 115U Intel Core Ultra 7 155U (12C/14T)
Base/Boost Clock 3.8GHz / 5.1GHz Up to 4.2GHz 1.7GHz / 4.8GHz
Process 4nm TSMC 7nm Intel 7nm Intel
Cache 16MB L3 10MB 12MB
TDP 45W (35-54W) 15W / 57W turbo 15W / 57W turbo
RAM 16GB 16GB 16GB
Storage 1TB SSD 512GB SSD 512GB SSD
Graphics AMD Radeon 780M Intel integrated Intel integrated
Keyboard Backlit Backlit Backlit
Color Silver Silver Silver

Acer Swift Lite 14 Price in Nepal and Availability

The pricing has not been disclosed yet. Stay tuned!

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Acer Swift Lite 14

Honor 500 series is apparently launching this year

Honor is planning to release another lineup of smartphones this year. The Honor 500 series is expected to launch this year with a familiar look. Which is a little surprising because the Honor 400 (review) and the Honor 400 Pro (review) just landed in May 2025. So in this article, we will discuss all the leaked details about the upcoming Honor 500 and Honor 500 Pro.

Honor 500 series rumors roundup

According to the reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, the Honor 500 and Honor 500 Pro will follow the trend of their predecessors in terms of design, while looking similar to the iPhones. They will also be lightweight, so we can expect them to weigh around 170 – 190 grams.

Honor 500 and Honor 500 Pro leaks

Moreover, the base Honor 500 will reportedly feature a 6.5-inch screen, a slight decrease from the 6.55-inch screen we saw on the Honor 400. The device will continue to be a camera-centric phone and will retain a 200MP main camera, but with a different image sensor.

We also have news on the Honor GT 2

Along with the Honor 500 series, the tipster also revealed some details of the upcoming Honor GT 2. The phone will boast a large 6.83-inch screen, while he also hinted it will have great performance as well as a large battery.

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Talking about batteries, he also mentioned that the upcoming Honor Power 2 with a never-before-seen 10,000 mAh battery on a regular slab phone is scheduled to arrive in the first quarter of next year.

When will Honor 500 and Honor 500 Pro launch?

While Honor has not announced the official launch date for the 500 series, we know they will land in China within this year. We will be sure to keep you updated with all the latest info, so don’t forget to check our website regularly.