
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.
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What This Means
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