Realme has been making headlines after headliens, as if you are following, you proabably would know that they recently teased a phone with a 15,000 mAh battery. Now they have just dropped a teaser that’s either genius or completely bonkers. They’re calling it the “Chill Fan Phone,” and apparently, it comes with what they claim is the world’s first smartphone AC system. Yeah, you read that right — AC in a phone. This article will discuss everything about Realme’s upcoming Chill Fan Phone teaser, including its cooling technology and expected features.
Realme Chill Fan Phone Overview
The AC Claims
Ahead of tomorrow’s 828 Realme Fan Festival, they’ve teased a phone with a built-in active cooling system that can supposedly drop core temperatures by up to 6°C. And unlike the usual vapor chambers and heat pipes, this thing has actual ventilation slots on the side frame.
The teaser shows air coming out strong enough to blow out candles and push rubber ducks around in water. Which is either impressive engineering or the most elaborate marketing stunt we’ve seen this year.
Gaming phones have had physical fans before — RedMagic, Black Shark, and others have been doing it for years. But Realme’s claiming this is the first “AC system” in a smartphone, with cooling that can actually turn on and off like your room’s air conditioner. Whether there’s a meaningful difference between this and existing gaming phone cooling remains to be seen.
Realme Chill Fan Phone Availability
Realme’s 828 Fan Festival kicks off tomorrow at 11:00 CST. Whether this phone actually exists or it’s just festival hype remains to be seen. No pricing or Nepal availability announced yet.
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Realme Chill Fan Phone
ASUS just dropped something in Nepal that makes you wonder if we’ve finally hit the point where monitor specs have gotten completely unhinged. Okay, maybe i am exaggerating a little bit but the ROG Strix XG27UCG is definitely not just another gaming monitor — it’s basically two monitors in one body, switching between 4K at 160Hz and FHD at 320Hz depending on what you’re doing. This article will discuss everything about the latest ROG Strix XG27UCG, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
ROG Strix XG27UCG Overview
The Dual-Mode Approach
ASUS is jumping on the dual-mode trend with their own take. You get 4K at 160Hz or you can flip to FHD at 320Hz when your usage demands every single frame advantage possible.. The Fast IPS panel hits 1ms GTG response time. But the real trick is ELMB SYNC, which somehow manages to combine motion blur elimination with variable refresh rate without breaking everything. Usually these features fight each other, but ASUS figured out how to make them play nice.
Visual Quality and Features
95% DCI-P3 coverage with what they call “advanced gray-scale tracking technology” — which sounds fancy but basically means smoother color transitions. You also get features like DisplayWidget Center lets you tweak settings with your mouse. Meanwhile, USB-C with DisplayPort Alt mode means single-cable setups for laptops.
Gaming Arsenal
The usual ROG suspects are here: GamePlus overlays, Shadow Boost for dark corners, and something called AI Visual that supposedly optimizes display settings automatically. There’s even Dynamic Crosshair that adjusts based on what’s happening on screen. And because this is ROG, there’s Aura Sync RGB lighting. Because apparently even monitors need to breathe rainbow colors now.
The stand does everything — tilt, swivel, pivot, height adjustment. There’s even a tripod socket, which seems oddly specific but probably useful for streamers. HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and that USB-C port cover most connection scenarios.
ROG Strix XG27UCG Specifications
Panel: 27-inch Fast IPS, 4K (3840×2160)
Dual Mode: 4K @ 160Hz or FHD @ 320Hz
Response Time: 1ms GTG
Color Coverage: 95% DCI-P3, 130% sRGB
HDR: HDR10, 400 nits peak brightness
Features: ELMB SYNC, G-Sync Compatible, DisplayWidget Center
Ports: HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C (15W PD)
Stand: Full adjustment with tripod socket
RGB: Aura Sync lighting
Weight: 6.6kg with stand
VESA: 100×100mm mounting
ROG Strix XG27UCG Price in Nepal and Availability
Priced at NPR 98,900 in Nepal, which puts it squarely in premium gaming monitor territory. Available through ASUS authorized retailers with full warranty coverage.
CG just confirmed they’re “joining hands to bring AI+ smartphones in Nepal,” which makes sense, as they are trying as hard as they could to have foothold over smartphone in the Market, and as you might already know, the most popular one being Nothing phones. Now whis article will discuss everything about CG’s partnership with AI+ and what it means for Nepal’s smartphone market, including expected pricing and availability.
CG and AI+ Partnership Overview
The Players
CG doesn’t need much introduction — they’re Nepal’s biggest conglomerate. But AI+ is the interesting one here. It’s a venture under Nxtquantum Shift Technologies India, pushing something called NxtQuantum OS with a focus on “privacy and minimal bloatware.”
Currentlm, AI+ has reales two models so far: the Nova 5G and the Pulse. Both pack 6.7-inch HD+ displays, Unisoc processors, 50MP rear cameras, and 5000mAh batteries. The Pulse runs at 90Hz while the Nova 5G bumps up to 120Hz. The real selling point is supposed to be NxtQuantum OS, which promises minimal bloatware and better privacy controls. Whether that actually translates to a better user experience remains to be seen.
More choices in the budget segment is always good. And if AI+’s privacy-focused approach actually delivers, it could push other brands to clean up their act. Now, let us prepare for what pricing CG is bringing about for the AI+ phones.
AI+ Smartphones Price in Nepal and Availability
CG hasn’t announced exact launch dates yet, but expect both models to hit the market soon. Pricing should remain competitive with established budget brands.
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Infinix Note 50s
The Asus ROG Strix SCAR 18 2025 has finally arrived in Nepal. It’s powered by Intel’s new “Arrow Lake” processor and NVIDIA’s RTX 5070 Ti graphics. So in this article, we will discuss all the features, specifications of the Asus ROG Strix SCAR 18 2025 (G835LR), alongside its official price in Nepal.
Asus ROG Strix SCAR 18 2025 Overview:
Design and display
The modern design of the ROG Strix SCAR 18 now looks more premium with rounded edges. It also features a full-surround RGB light bar on the bottom of the chassis and an “AniMe Vision” display on the lid.
Whereas the SCAR 18 has a tool-less design with a “Q-Latch System” to make RAM and SSD upgrades easier as well. But since it is an 18-inch laptop, it’s pretty heavy at 3.3 kg.
Up front, the Strix SCAR 18 boasts a large 18-inch “ROG Nebula HDR” Mini LED display. It has a 240Hz refresh rate, a sharp 2.5K resolution, 100% of DCI-P3 colors, and an impressive 1,200 nits of peak brightness. This screen is also Pantone-validated for color accuracy.
Performance and memory
Moving into the performance, this beast is equipped with the Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU and an RTX 5070 Ti GPU.
This Intel processor consists of 24 cores (8P/16E) and 24 threads, where the performance cores peak at 5.4 GHz and the efficiency cores peak at 4.6 GHz. In addition, it includes Intel’s AI Boost NPU capable of up to 13 TOPS of performance. And that RTX 5070 Ti in the device has 12GB of GDDR7 VRAM with a 140W TGP.
Asus has paired it all with 16GB of DDR5 RAM as well as 1TB of SSD storage. But if that doesn’t sound enough, don’t worry. The Strix SCAR 18 has two SO-DIMM and two M.2 PCIe slots, ready to accept up to 64GB RAM and up to 4TB SSD.
The I/O ports on this device are similar to the Asus ROG Strix G16 of this year. Therefore, it has three USB-A, two Thunderbolt 5, one HDMI 2.1, one 2.5G LAN slot, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Moreover, it comes with support for Wi-Fi 7 as well as Bluetooth 5.4 wireless connection.
The Strix SCAR 18 gets its fuel from a 90 Wh battery that is charged by a 380W AC adapter. Moreover, this laptop has a 1080p IR front camera that supports Windows Hello unlock and a full-sized keyboard with per-key RGB.
Asus ROG Strix SCAR 18 2025 Specifications:
Dimensions: 399 x 298 x 23.5 – 32mm
Weight: 3.3 kg (approximately)
Display: 18-inch Mini LED panel, 2.5K WQXGA (2560 x 1600) resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, 1,200 nits brightness, anti-glare finish
Asus ROG Strix SCAR 18 2025 Price in Nepal and Availability
The official price of the Asus ROG Strix SCAR 18 2025 (G835LR) in Nepal is NPR 479,900. You can buy this laptop it from various Asus-authorized stores, where you will also get 2 years of international warranty along with a 1-year perfect warranty.
JBL’s going in two completely different directions with their latest audio releases. The Soundgear CLIPS are basically audio jewelry that clips onto your ears, while the Sense PRO they launched alongside targets the high-end wireless market. But this article will primarily focus on the latest JBL Soundgear CLIPS, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
JBL Soundgear CLIPS Overview
Design and Build Quality
These things look more like ear accessories than traditional headphones. The SonicArc shape delivers better bass response while reducing sound leakage. They’re made from soft TPU with a flexible arc that clips right onto your ear. The translucent finishes with metallic tints actually look pretty slick, and you can wear them alongside earrings or sunglasses. The device is IP54 rated for dust and water resistance.
Audio and Call Features
JBL’s OpenSound technology uses air conduction instead of traditional drivers. They’ve included a Bass Boost algorithm to compensate for what open-ear designs typically lose in the low end. Similarly, four microphones handle calls with AI processing. Touch controls are customizable through the JBL Headphones app. 32 hours total – 8 from the buds, 24 from the case. 10-minute speed charge gives you 3 hours of playback.
JBL Soundgear CLIPS Specifications
Design: Open-ear clip-on style
Material: Soft TPU with flexible arc
Water Resistance: IP54 rating
Microphones: Quad-mic array with AI call processing
JBL Soundgear CLIPS Price in Nepal and Availability
The Soundgear CLIPS are priced at €129.99 in Europe and launch in October 2025. When they make their way to Nepal, expect them to start at no less than NPR 22,000.
So, the Infinix Note 50s is finally here, and yes, people have been waiting for it. Recently, Infinix has been on a roll in Nepal — launching phones aggressively across almost every price segment. From the budget-friendly Smart 10 and 10 Plus, to the Hot 60 Pro and 60 Pro+ in the 20–25k range, and then, for those who want some serious gaming power, the GT30 Pro around 50,000 NPR. They really are covering the whole spectrum.
If you remember the Note 50X from last month, it was a surprise hit. At just 22,000 NPR, it offered so much. And well… the Note 50s is basically that phone with a little extra polish. Price-wise, the 8/256GB variant sits at 32,000 NPR, and looking at the overall specs, it feels like excellent value for money — design, curved AMOLED display, powerful 5G processor. Could this be the best midrange phone in Nepal right now? Let’s dig in.
The first thing you notice is the design. Easily the best in this segment. The back has a classy leather-like finish and the display curves slightly on the edges, giving it a premium feel in hand. It’s slim, lightweight at just 180 grams, and surprisingly comfortable to hold for long periods. One thing that caught my attention: the back panel is scented. Yes, scented. Mag mag basna auscha! Apparently, it uses micro encapsulation technology, and the scent can last up to six months. That’s quirky, but fun.
The phone also has an IP64 rating, and the camera module features an LED light that glows for notifications or while recording videos. Overall, it feels refreshing for a midrange device. You don’t often see this level of detail.
Display
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Design aside, the display is solid. We get a 10-bit AMOLED screen, 144Hz refresh rate, HDR10 certification, high PWM dimming, and GG5 protection. Brightness? Well… it’s not extreme. Outdoor use in direct sunlight might feel a bit underwhelming, but indoors, it’s perfectly fine. HDR10 works on YouTube only — not Netflix or Amazon Prime — but that’s not a dealbreaker. Watching movies? Fine. Speakers are average, despite being tuned by JBL, and audio output is just… okay. The in-display optical fingerprint sensor works as expected.
Performance
Under the hood, we have the Dimensity 7300 chipset — usually seen in phones around 40k NPR — so performance is snappy. Even with the 144Hz display, most apps run at 120Hz, but the overall experience feels smooth and fast. Gaming? PUBG, Mobile Legends — 90fps, stable performance. Heating happens a bit, probably due to the slim design and lack of VC cooling. Serious gamers might prefer waiting for the GT30.
Software comes with Android 15 and XOS 15 skin. The UI is mostly clean, though first boot has some bloatware, which can mostly be uninstalled. And here’s a cool feature: press the power button, and you can access DeepSeek. AI features include Circle to Search, AI Wallpaper Generator, AI Eraser, and audio transcription and summarization — things you usually find in premium devices, now on a midrange phone. Update-wise, Infinix promises two years of OS updates and three years of security updates. That’s reassuring.
Battery
Battery is strong. 5500mAh, comfortably lasts a full day. And that 45W charger in the box? Can fully charge it in about an hour. Practical, straightforward, and efficient.
Camera
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Camera time. In good lighting, photos are solid. But since it’s a midrange phone, the lens isn’t very fast, so hands and subjects need to stay still.
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Otherwise, results can be a bit average. Portraits, however, look good: 2X option, accurate skin tones, nicely done blur. Selfies? Also decent.
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Downsides: three things. No ultra-wide camera. Low-light photos aren’t great. Video output is average. Nothing extraordinary here, but acceptable for the segment.
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Infinix Note 50s Review: Pros and Cons
Pros:
Premium design and curved AMOLED
Scented back panel
Smooth performance (5G ready)
Good battery, fast charging
AI features included
Cons:
No ultra-wide camera.
Weak low-light shots.
Average speakers and video.
Display dim outdoors.
Infinix Note 50s Review Conclusion
All things considered, when you line it up against Redmi Note 14, Samsung A16, or Honor X8c, the Infinix Note 50s seems like the best deal. For 32,000 NPR, you get 256GB storage, good design, quality curved AMOLED, a capable 5G processor, a decent camera, and solid battery. And surprisingly, AI features are abundant — rare in this segment.
OnePlus just dropped the Nord Buds 3r, and honestly, i am starting to feel the name’s getting a bit ridiculous at this point. But whatever they’re calling it, this thing’s packing some solid upgrades over last year’s Nord Buds 2r. This article will discuss everything about the latest OnePlus Nord Buds 3r, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
OnePlus Nord Buds 3r Overview
Audio and Sound Quality
You’re getting 12.4mm titanium-coated dynamic drivers that OnePlus has tuned for “punchy bass and clear mids.” They’ve included their Sound Master EQ with 3 presets plus a 6-band equalizer if you want to mess around with custom sound profiles.
One thing that caught my attention was the 3D Audio feature, though it only works with select OnePlus phones. It’s supposed to simulate a 360-degree soundstage — which sounds fancy but is probably more marketing than magic.
Battery and Connectivity
Its got lot of battery life inside of it. I mean 54 hours total battery life with the charging case. OnePlus claims this is the longest in their entire TWS lineup, which is pretty impressive for budget earbuds. Plus, they’ve got TÜV Rheinland Battery Health Certification, meaning the battery should maintain performance even after 1,000 charge cycles.
The Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity supports dual-device pairing, so you can stay connected to your phone and laptop simultaneously. For gamers, there’s a low-latency mode that drops audio delay to 47ms.
Call Quality and Controls
The dual-mic array handles AI noise cancellation and wind resistance for calls. They’ve also upgraded the touch controls with something called Aqua Touch, which is supposed to be more reliable than the previous generation.
There’s a neat Tap 2 Take feature that triggers your phone’s cameras. Plus the usual suspects like voice assistant shortcuts and Find My Earbuds.
IP55 rating covers dust and water resistance, so light workouts and rain shouldn’t be a problem. They’ve also thrown in AI-based translation tools, though how well these work in practice remains to be seen.
OnePlus Nord Buds 3r Specifications
Drivers: 12.4mm titanium-coated dynamic drivers
Battery: 54 hours total (with case)
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4, dual-device pairing
Gaming Mode: 47ms low latency
Microphones: Dual-mic with AI noise cancellation
Water Resistance: IP55 rating
Touch Controls: Aqua Touch technology
EQ: Sound Master EQ with 3 presets + 6-band custom
Colors: Aura Blue, Ash Black
OnePlus Nord Buds 3r Price in Nepal and Availability
The earbuds are priced at Rs 1,599 as a launch offer in India, down from the Rs 1,799 MRP. When they make their way to Nepal, expect them to start at no less than NPR 2,600.
After a series of rumors and leaks floating around for weeks, Vivo finally made it official. The T4 Pro 5G is here, slotting right below last month’s T4 Ultra 5G in their mid-range lineup. This article will discuss everything about the latest Vivo T4 Pro 5G, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Vivo T4 Pro 5G Overview
Display and Design
You’re getting a 6.77-inch quad-curved AMOLED display that pushes 2800 × 1260 pixels. The 120Hz refresh rate is pretty much the standard now, whereas they’re claiming up to 5,000 nits peak brightness — which sounds pretty aggressive for this price range.
One thing worth looking forward is the Schott Diamond Shield Glass protection, which apparently offers 37% better drop resistance. At 192g and 0.753cm thick, it’s not exactly lightweight, but that massive battery probably explains the heft.
Performance and Cooling
At its core is the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 on a 4nm process. You can spec it up to 12GB physical RAM plus another 12GB virtual. Storage tops out at 256GB with UFS 2.2 — not the fastest standard around, but decent for the segment. They’ve gone all-out with cooling, packing a 10-layer VC system with 16,470mm² heat dissipation area.
Although you do get a dual 50MP Sony IMX882 sensors, with one handling main duties (with OIS) and the other doing periscope telephoto work. The 3x optical zoom extends to 10x for telephoto portraits, which is pretty solid at this price point.
The 6,500mAh battery is genuinely massive. Combined with 90W fast charging, you’re looking at all-day usage with quick top-ups whenever needed.
Software and AI Features
It ships with Android 15 and Funtouch OS 15 out of the box. Vivo’s promising 4 years of OS updates plus 6 years of security patches.
They’ve loaded it with AI features like Call Assistant, AI Captions, and spam call protection. Plus Google Gemini integration is baked in.
For far too long, I always read Antgamer as “anti-gamer,” and was continually perplexed why they had named it the way they did. Only later did I realize they weren’t anti-gamer in any meaningful sense of the word. So, Antgamer is basically the gaming wing of HKC, and they just dropped something that’s got the esports world buzzing. This article will discuss everything about the latest ANT257PF gaming monitor, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
ANTGAMER ANT257PF Overview
Display and Performance
The biggest deal with this monster is that this thing hits 750Hz natively. Not some overclocked nonsense, but actual native 750Hz refresh rate. We’re talking about the world’s first monitor to pull this off.
You’re getting a 24.1-inch FAST TN panel pushing 1920×1080 resolution. Yeah, it’s not 4K, but honestly, at 750Hz, you’re not buying this for Netflix marathons. The 0.8ms GTG response time paired with their DIC motion blur elimination should make everything better.
Gaming Features and Tools
They’ve packed this thing with features that actual competitive players want. You get customizable crosshairs, dark area enhancement for spotting enemies in shadows, and built-in game timers. Plus, there are FPS-optimized resolution modes like 1280×960 and 960×720.
The monitor supports Adaptive-Sync and G-Sync via DisplayPort. And something neat about it is that they’ve also included multiple display presets for FPS, RPG, RCG, movies, and eye care mode.
The stand does height adjustment with tilt and swivel, plus VESA 100×100 mounting if you want to go that route. Navigation is handled by a five-way joystick, which beats fumbling with multiple buttons.
For connectivity, you’re looking at dual HDMI 2.1 ports, dual DisplayPort 1.4, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The design features ultra-narrow bezels on three sides and signature RGB lighting — because apparently, everything needs RGB these days.
Samsung just officially launched the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, and it’s pretty much what the rumors suggested – a budget-friendly tablet with S Pen support and solid specs. You’re getting a 10.9-inch LCD display, 8,000 mAh battery, and some interesting creative software bundles. This article will discuss everything about the latest Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Overview
Display and Design
You’re getting a 10.9-inch TFT display with 2112 × 1320 resolution and 90Hz refresh rate. Samsung officially confirmed it hits 600 nits peak brightness with Vision Booster technology and features lower blue light emission for extended viewing sessions.
The tablet comes in three colors: Gray, Silver, and Coral Red. The official specs now show it measures 10.01 x 6.53 x 0.26 inches and weighs 1.15 lbs for the Wi-Fi model.
Performance
Well, basically Samsung finally spilled the beans on the processor – it’s the Exynos 1380 (Quartz), which matches exactly what the rumors suggested. You can get it with either 6GB RAM + 128GB storage or 8GB RAM + 256GB storage, with microSD support up to 2TB.
From what we’re getting, this should handle everyday tasks smoothly, though don’t expect flagship-level performance.
Camera and Connectivity
The camera specs are now official: 8MP rear camera and 5MP front camera. Pretty basic stuff, but adequate for video calls and document scanning. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3, which is solid for a budget tablet.
Battery and Software
The 8,000 mAh battery is confirmed, though Samsung still isn’t giving exact charging speeds – just calling it “Super-Fast Charging.” It runs Android 15 out of the box, which is actually pretty impressive since most tablets launch with older Android versions.
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 Math Solver in Samsung Notes. You also get Circle to Search with Google and a dedicated Galaxy AI key on the optional Book Cover Keyboard.
The software bundle is pretty generous: 1-year free Goodnotes, 6-month Clip Studio Paint trial with 20% off, 66% discount on LumaFusion, and 1-month free Notion Plus with AI features.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Price in Nepal and Availability
The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is priced at €400 (~$470) in Europe, which is pretty much spot-on with the €399 that was rumored. A wider rollout starts on September 5. When it makes it to Nepal, it would start at no less than NPR 65,000.