Realme 14 Pro+ now has some of its pictures and specifications available, thanks to GSMArena, who were invited for a hands-on experience with the device. While the full details are yet to be disclosed, here’s what has been revealed so far about the upcoming Realme 14 Pro+.
Realme 14 Pro+ Overview
Design
The back of the Realme 14 Pro+ features a color-changing design created in collaboration with Copenhagen-based Valeur Designers. It changes from pearl white to vibrant blue when exposed to temperatures below 16°C. This effect, however, is temporary and expected to last around 12 months under normal conditions. The device is rated IP68 for water resistance and IP69 for protection against hot water jets. It also offers an underwater photo mode, allowing users to take photos using volume keys instead of the touchscreen.
The Realme 14 Pro+ features a quad-curved display for a nearly bezel-less appearance. It also comes with a unique “MagicGlow” flash system that uses three LEDs for even lighting, particularly useful for night-time portraits. Meanwhile, the device is equipped with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset.
Realme 14 Pro+ Launch Date
Stay tuned for the official launch, where more details about the Realme 14 Pro+ will be unveiled.
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Realme 14 Pro+
JBL has introduced the Wave Beam 2 and Wave Buds 2 True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds in India. These affordable earbuds come with features like ANC and customizable sound settings. This article will discuss the latest JBL Wave Buds 2, including the price in Nepal.
JBL Wave Buds 2 Overview
Sound and Noise Control
Buds 2 vs Beam 2
Both earbuds (JBL Wave Beam 2 / Buds 2) feature 8mm dynamic drivers that deliver JBL Pure Bass sound. They include ANC for blocking background noise and a Smart Ambient mode for better awareness of surroundings.
Call and Durability Features
Dual microphones ensure clear voice calls. Both JBL Wave Beam 2 and Buds 2 are IP54-rated for dust and water resistance, while the charging case has an IPX2 rating for basic water resistance.
Connectivity and Customization
Both of the JBL Wave Beam 2 and Buds 2 support Bluetooth 5.3 for reliable connectivity. Additionally, Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair, and multi-point connection features are included. Users can further customize settings like EQ, voice prompts, and relaxation sounds through the JBL Headphones App.
The earbuds offer up to 10 hours of playback on a single charge with ANC off. The charging case provides an additional 30 hours of power. A quick 10-minute charge delivers up to 3 hours of playback.
JBL Wave Beam 2/Buds 2 Specifications
Drivers: 8mm dynamic drivers with JBL Pure Bass sound
Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), Smart Ambient mode
Microphones: Dual microphones for calls
Durability:
Earbuds: IP54 (dust and water-resistant)
Charging case: IPX2 (water-resistant)
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair, multi-point connection
This is the best gaming laptop that you can get right now! It’s got the most powerful Intel CPU for Gaming with an NVIDIA RTX 4090 GPU. I am talking about Lenovo’s Legion Pro 7i for 2024 and it’s basically the best gaming laptop if you want top-of-the-line performance WITHOUT paying a premium. But what’s the catch here? Is it worth paying 5+ lakh rupees for a mere laptop? Find out what the pros and cons of such an expensive machine are and more in this full review of the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (2024).
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 2024 Review: Specifications
Dimensions, Weight: 363.50 x 262.10 x 21.95-25.90 mm (W x D x H), 2.62 kg
The Legion Pro 7 is not an affordable machine by any means but it is priced well below what other 4090 laptops generally go for. In the context of Nepal, such high-tier laptops are once in a once-in-a-blue-moon phenomenon, so the price is a bit hard to swallow. But looking at the global picture, the Legion Pro 7 is much more digestible for its super powerful hardware.
The 4080 variant starts around 2.9 lakhs rupees (INR), or some 2700 dollars in the US while the 4090 model I have with me is even more expensive. But you can get these laptops at massive discounts during sales with my 4090 version going for as low as 2400 dollars (~NPR 324,000). Jumping back down from Cloud 9 though, you can make this Legion yours right now right here for just a measly five lakhs twenty-two thousand and five hundred rupees!
Design and Build
363.50 x 262.10 x 21.95-25.90 mm (W x D x H)
2.62 kg, Aluminum lid, and bottom, Plastic keyboard deck
I have always just liked the Legion lineup looked over a lot of other gimmicky and bulky gaming laptops. They have this modern and minimal aura that makes me confident in carrying one without feeling out of place; be it my home, office, or even business meetings. And I feel exactly the same way with this Pro 7.
It’s a chunky laptop at over 2.5 kilos but it’s not as big as some other 18” giants. It’s got all the RGB I could want but the Legion looks just as good and even cleaner without them. It’s got the most powerful components packed inside but remains cool as a cucumber when I am not gaming.
Per Key RGB, Led Bar On the Front
That’s why I found this Legion Pro 7 to be a great candidate for my work and gaming hybrid; one that I could lug across my home and office without breaking my back (completely).
For the chassis, Lenovo has gone with an aluminum body. So I wondered why the keyboard deck was made out of plastic. I think it’s probably to keep the heat away from your fingers while gaming since my old Legion with an all-metal build got quite uncomfortable during longer gaming sessions. This time the deck hovered only around 35-40 degrees which was warm but not uncomfortably hot.
Like always, the keys themselves feel nice with good travel and bright RGB. And you get a shiny disco bar at the front too. You can customize all of these with Lenovo’s Vantage app or use the Fn (+ Space) shortcut for quick access.
Moving on, the trackpad isn’t glass-topped but Lenovo’s Mylar surface feels smooth and accurate to gestures. I also like the plenty of ports on this laptop, and everything from the hinges to the bezels is very good with no room for complaints.
Display
16″ matte WQXGA (1600p) IPS display
240Hz refresh rate, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut
500 nits brightness, G-SYNC, Advanced Optimus support
On that front, you are looking at a 16” 2K screen with a ridiculous 240Hz refresh rate. The IPS panel here is well-suited for gaming, with fast response times and vibrant colors.
I didn’t notice any smearing or ghosting while playing games, and the color accuracy out of the box is excellent too. But why an IPS and not a mini LED or OLED screen you might ask?
I’d say it’s probably to keep the costs down as Lenovo is aiming to provide the best set of balanced features for gamers without jacking up the price. Their more expensive Legion 9 and competitors like the Asus Zephyrus G16 do offer better displays but they also cost an arm and a leg extra. That’s why I am quite happy with the screen on my Legion here.
Besides a good gaming experience, it gets plenty bright for both indoor and outdoor use, has good contrast for HDR videos, and I can enjoy all of my movies in crisp 1440p resolution.
The speakers are surprisingly good as well. They get loud for a pair of down-firing drivers, and there’s no distortion or tear at high volumes. If I had to nitpick, I think a little more bass could have made it sound fuller but you’ll likely be using headphones or external speakers during gaming anyways.
Webcam
FHD (1080p) camera with E-shutter
Built-in dual array microphone
Well, the webcam is nothing special here. It’s fine for your occasional meeting in a sufficiently lit room but there’s noticeable noise, struggle against light, and a washed out look overall.
So with all that out of the way, it’s finally time to talk about gaming….and let me just tell you…this guy is a BEAST.
It will simply plow through any demanding workload or AAA title you throw at it.
So, to show you just how good it is, here are some CPU and GPU benchmarks comparing it against a typical midrange gaming laptop and Apple’s own M series chipset.
CPU GPU Benchmarks
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But what do benchmarks even mean right? Let’s jump into actual games to see how well the Core i9 14900HX and RTX 4090 do….
Gaming Results
In my test suite of 10 games, I played each game in 1440p and 4k resolution with maxed-out settings, and here are the results.
Starting with the lightest game on my list, Counter-Strike 2 was running very well with around 130-200 fps on maxed-out graphics (at 2k and 4k resolutions). I didn’t notice any stutter or frame drops and the 1% low values were pretty good as well.
Next up was GTA V, which looked really pretty in 4k with everything on Max settings. Similarly, I played Borderlands, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Starfield, all of which were silky smooth above 60fps at 4k.
Some games like Cyberpunk 2077 are still VERY DEMANDING, and the Legion only managed about 40-45 frames on Ultra 4K without any kind of upscaling. You can easily push that number to 100+ FPS using DLSS and FRAME GEN, but on the flip side, super taxing features like ‘Ray Tracing’ and ‘Path Tracing’ will again bring it closer to that 60 FPS mark which is much more playable in my opinion.
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I played a few other games too, Forza Horizon for the racing fans, my ol’ favorite Control, and Red Dead Redemption 2 for its movie-esque visuals.
Save your money
The gaming performance in all the titles was excellent, but you expect 80-90% of the same even with their lower-end RTX 4080 GPU. So, I think it’s a financially smarter move for most gamers to go with that variant instead; especially during sales where it can be had for several hundred dollars cheaper. I mean, the 4080 variant is 1 lakh rupees cheaper in Nepal so it’s definitely more bang for your buck deal. Scoping out a little bit, there’s substantial gain jumping from something like the RTX 4060 mobile but going from the 4080 to the 4090 isn’t all that dreamy!
Besides just gaming, you can, of course, use your laptop for productivity and creative needs as well. This Legion Pro 7 can easily render and export even the most complex of Premiere projects or After Effect compositions. Paired with the color-accurate display, it can be the best professional workstation slash gaming hybrid for the right audience.
The RTX 4090 is a champion when it comes to 3D Rendering and AI workflow as well. So, professionals in those fields can make the most out of their Legion too.
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Geekbench AI
ONNX
RTX 4060 Mobile
RTX 4090 Mobile
Geekbench AI Single Precision
15138
25638 (+69.36%)
Geekbench AI Half Precision
25454
38445 (+51.03%)
Geekbench AI Quantized
11683
19371 (+65.80%)
Open Vino
i9-14900HX
Geekbench AI Single Precision
4693
Geekbench AI Half Precision
4730
Geekbench AI Quantized
11283
Battery, Cooling, Fan Noise
99.99Wh battery, 330W AC adapter
Vapor Chamber cooling, Liquid Metal on processors, dual fans
Silent, Balanced, Performance, Custom Profiles
Now, let’s quickly touch on some other important aspects like battery life, cooling solutions, and fan noise. Since both the CPU and GPU are very power-hungry and heat-generating components, I was not surprised to see the subpar battery life (<3 hours of normal use) and high temperatures. Lenovo has done a good job of keeping the temperatures in check with their vapor chamber, and liquid metal, but it can get pretty warm sometimes.
Under Stress Test
Max Temp on Test (˚C)
CPU (Core i9-14900HX)
95-100˚C
GPU (RTX 4090)
80-85˚C
WASD Area (Keyboard Deck)
35-40˚C
Max Chassis Temp
45-55˚C
You don’t need to be worried though, as the Legion Pro 7 can easily sustain its performance without throttling thanks to a beefy cooling system.
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The battery life can also be stretched by a little bit by dialing down the brightness, lowering the refresh rate, and killing the NVIDIA GPU. Using it like this also results in little to no fan noise, perfect for when you are looking to simply watch a movie or do some documentation.
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Exhaust (Back: RJ45, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, HDMI 2.1, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A) )
Exhaust (Left: USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, Thunderbolt 4))
Exhaust (Right: USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A)
Intake
Image Via @LaptopMedia
The port situation is pretty good too with 4 Type-As, two Type-Cs, HDMI, Ethernet, and audio jack. The Left Type-C is a Thunderbolt 4 while the one on the back is a USB 3.2 Gen 2 with 140W PD and DP 1.4 support. The SSD here is super fast at over 7000 MB/s read and 2000 MB/s + write speeds. Paired with the 32 GB of DDR5 5600 RAM, there’s no stone left unturned when it comes to memory. Both RAM slots (2x SO-DIMM) are occupied with 16GB sticks while you get an additional M.2 slot for extra storage.
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 2024 Review: Conclusion
The Legion Pro 7i Gen 9 is a machine I loved testing and if you can snag up a bargain like that listing for 2,400 dollars, it’s worth it in every way there is. But not everyone needs such a powerful machine that requires beefy cooling and a lot of power. You might be better off at the ultrabook convention or maybe the PC camp. It’s not for everyone, and the Legion Pro 7i makes that pretty clear both in terms of features and the price!
Watch our video showcase of Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 2024
Television’s popularity has declined in recent years, as more people turn to their smartphones and laptops for entertainment and similar purposes. However, this doesn’t mean that TV purchases are a thing of the past. After all, there’s still something special about watching content on a larger screen. But when it comes to TV shopping it can be confusing because they all look like the same piece with different sizes. But there are some differences of course!
At the heart of it all, there are two major categories: LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode). LCD is like a cup of regular coffee; consistent, affordable, and does the job for most people. On the other hand, OLED is like a shot of espresso; intense, vibrant, and delivers a punch in terms of color and contrast, but comes at a higher cost. Even though I portrayed OLED as a better display, this article will focus exclusively on explaining LCD screens, diving into their technology, features, and advantages.
LED vs NanoCell vs QLED
LED TVs
Starting off, LED TVs (Light Emitting Diode TVs) are flat-panel televisions that use LED backlighting to illuminate the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panel. LED TVs are the most common and least expensive type of TV in the market today. It gives you a good level of saturation and contrast ratio. Moreover, they offer better picture quality, higher brightness, and improved contrast compared to older LCDs.
However, this falls behind the more expensive QLED and NanoCell technologies which I talk about later. That being said, if you are looking for a TV with better viewing and decent saturation LED TVs are a good choice for you.
But that does not mean you have to rush into getting an LED TV right now! Let’s look at the pros and cons of LED TV over the other two options.
Why should you get an LED TV?
First of all, LED TVs are typically more affordable than QLED and NanoCell TVs, which makes them an attractive option if you are a budget-conscious consumer.
Moreover, this technology is more energy-efficient than the quantum dots used in QLED and the additional backlighting used in NanoCell, leading to lower power consumption.
Last but not least, LED TVs tend to be thinner and lighter, which makes them easier to mount and fit into various spaces.
LCD TVs have some disadvantages too.
Why should you not get an LED TV?
While LED TVs offer decent image quality, they typically don’t match the colour accuracy, brightness, or contrast of QLED or NanoCell TVs.
Moreover, LED TVs can have issues with colour and brightness when viewed from wide angles.
They also lack the enhanced features of QLED (like quantum dots for vibrant colours) and NanoCell (with its colour-boosting nanotechnology), making their picture quality less vivid and immersive.
So it’s up to you if you are getting an LED TV or not. If yes, here are a few options for you.
Normal/Smart LED TVs
Size and Resolution
Price in Nepal
CG32VFL
32″ HD
Rs. 18,990
CG43N05S
43’’ FHD
Rs. 38,490
CG43C1
43″ FHD
Rs. 49,490
CG55G1
55″ 4K UHD
Rs. 88,390
Mini LED TVs
Mini LED TVs are an advanced version of traditional LED TVs that use significantly smaller LEDs for backlighting. These smaller LEDs allow for more precise control over dimming zones, offering better contrast and brightness control compared to regular LED TVs. While they still use an LCD panel for image production, the improved backlighting technology gives Mini LED TVs a significant edge in terms of picture quality, especially for contrast and HDR performance.
But just like with LED TVs, it’s important to evaluate the pros and cons of Mini LED technology before making a purchase decision.
Why should you get a Mini LED TV?
Thanks to the smaller LEDs, Mini LED TVs can have more dimming zones, which results in better control of contrast and brighter highlights.
This makes them great for HDR content, giving you deeper blacks and brighter whites without the blooming effect that can be seen in traditional LED TVs.
Mini LED TVs sit between standard LED and premium options like NanoCell or QLED in terms of performance and price.
You get a noticeable upgrade in picture quality without paying the high premium that OLEDs typically command.
Why should you not get a Mini LED TV?
While Mini LED TVs are more affordable than NanoCell and QLED TVs, they can still be more expensive than standard LED TVs, which could make them less appealing if you’re strictly on a budget.
Mini LEDs do not use quantum dots or organic materials to enhance color reproduction, so while they offer better contrast, the colors can still fall short of more premium options.
Like traditional LED TVs, Mini LED TVs tend to have poor viewing angles, meaning the picture quality degrades when viewed from the side or at an angle.
However, Mini LEDs are not available in Nepal for now.
NanoCell TVs
Moving on, NanoCell is a type of LED TV technology developed by Life’s Good (LG) company. It uses nano-sized particles to enhance colour accuracy and improve picture quality. These particles filter and refine the colours displayed on the screen, resulting in more vibrant, true-to-life colours and better overall image clarity. It also features wide viewing angles, making it great for group viewing.
Well, all in all, NanoCell TVs can be a good choice for an average Nepali customer. But let’s check out the pros and cons of this TV.
NanoCell technology offers better color reproduction than standard LED TVs by using nano-particles to filter and enhance colors.
Additionally, they provide more consistent colors and brightness even when viewed from an angle, unlike typical LED TVs which can look washed out.
Not just that, the enhanced color accuracy and improved black levels result in a more vibrant and detailed image.
In comparison to QLED, NanoCell TVs are generally less expensive, making them a more affordable option for high-quality displays.
Why should you not get a NanoCell TV?
The first thing is the money as they tend to be more expensive than standard LED TVs due to the advanced technology.
Also, while they have good overall picture quality, NanoCell TVs may not achieve the same peak brightness as QLED or OLED TVs.
Although NanoCell offers good color accuracy, QLED TVs usually have more vibrant colors.
Check out this list of NanoCell TVs available in Nepal:
LG Nanocell TV
Size and Resolution
Price in Nepal
43NAN081
43”, 4K UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
Rs. 69,590
55NAN081
55” 4K UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
Rs. 1,06,290
65NAN081
65” 4K UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
Rs. 144,490
QLED TVs
Lastly, QLED (Quantum Dot LED) TVs use quantum dots to enhance brightness, colour accuracy, and overall picture quality. These quantum dots are tiny semiconductor particles that emit different colours when exposed to light. QLEDs still rely on an LED backlight, but the quantum dot layer helps produce more vivid and accurate colors, especially in bright rooms.
Why should you get a QLED TV?
First thing first, QLEDs have enhanced colour reproduction thanks to quantum dots, producing richer, more vivid colors compared to standard LED TVs.
Furthermore, QLEDs can achieve higher brightness levels, making them more suitable for well-lit rooms.
With better local dimming and colour control, QLEDs provide more contrast and sharper details in dark scenes. But QLED TVs come with some drawbacks too.
Why should you not get the QLED TV?
QLED TVs are typically more expensive than regular LED TVs. So, if you are looking for something under the budget, I’d suggest you reconsider your choice.
Not just that, although improved over traditional LED, QLEDs still rely on an LED backlight, which can cause blooming and less perfect blacks compared to OLEDs or NanoCell.
Despite some of the faulty sides, QLED TVs are still the preferable ones for a good budget.
Samsung is one of the leading manufacturers of QLED technology. Here is the list of some QLED TVs you can get in Nepal.
Samsung TV models
Size and Resolution
Price in Nepal
QA85Q60B
85-inches QLED UHD 4K
Rs. 6,20,990
QA75LS03B
75 inches QLED 4K
Rs 480,990
QA65QN85D
65 inches QLED 4K
Rs 277,800
QA65Q60D
65 inches QLED 4K
Rs 222,300
Final thought
Finding the right type of TV can be stressing. If you want a decent TV at an affordable price get an LED TV but if money is not the issue, you should definitely go for a QLED TV. But if you are one of the Nepali customers who prefers ‘‘sasto, balio, tikau” a TV with a NanoCell display can be a good choice.
TV type
Pros
Cons
Remark
LED TV
Most affordable option
Energy-efficient
Thinner and lighter for easy mounting
Good picture quality with decent saturation and contrast
Less accurate color, brightness, and contrast compared to QLED and NanoCell
Poor viewing angles
Lacks enhanced color features
Good option for budget-conscious buyers looking for decent picture quality at an affordable price.
Mini LED TV
Better contrast and brightness control
More precise dimming zones
Great for HDR content
Sits between LED and premium options like QLED in performance and price
Still more expensive than standard LED TVs
Doesn’t achieve color vibrancy of QLED or NanoCell
Poor viewing angles
A solid choice for those who want improved picture quality without the premium price tag of QLED or OLED.
NanoCell TV
Enhanced color reproduction with nano-particles
Better color consistency and brightness at wide angles
More affordable than QLED
Vibrant and detailed image
More expensive than regular LED
Lower peak brightness than QLED and OLED
Less vibrant colors than QLED
Ideal for those looking for better color accuracy at a mid-range price point, especially for group viewing.
QLED TV
Superior color accuracy with quantum dots
Higher brightness levels
Better contrast and detail in dark scenes
Good for well-lit rooms
More expensive than LED and NanoCell
Still uses LED backlight, so not as perfect as OLED
Possible blooming and less-perfect blacks
Best choice for those who want enhanced color and brightness, but not willing to pay for OLED’s premium price.
Roaming is a feature that lets you use your own SIM card in a foreign country for phone calls, text messages, and data connections. Both telcos of our country, NTC and Ncell offer roaming services. So, in this article, we’ll compare the roaming packs of both NTC and Ncell.
NTC vs Ncell Roaming Packs
How to Activate Roaming Pack in NTC?
Before heading in, let’s first learn the process to activate the roaming service in Nepal Telecom (NTC) and Ncell.
Dial 14157# on your phone.
Select option 2 and send.
Alternatively, using the Nepal Telecom app:
Open the app and go to the “Buy Packages” section.
Choose “International Services” as the first option.
Select “GSM Prepaid Roaming Service” as the second option.
The “Roaming Activation” option will appear automatically in the third step.
Click on “Buy Data Pack” to complete the activation.
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Via Dialer
Via Nepal Telecom App
For Postpaid Users of NTC
First and foremost, postpaid users need to have more than 5000 rupees balance in their SIM.
Then, you can just simply dial *1415*7# and activate the international roaming service.
You can also visit the nearest NTC counter with any government-authorized ID cards.
How to Activate Roaming in Ncell?
If you didn’t know Ncell’s roaming service is activated by default for other countries except for India. So, the following steps are only required if you are traveling to India.
You can go to your phone’s dialer and then, dial *17129# and press 1.
You can also use the Ncell app, go to the roaming tab, and activate the service.
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Method 1: Using Dialer
Method 2: Using Ncell App
Roaming Data packs of NTC and Ncell
Nepal Telecom currently provides a roaming data pack for India only.
S.N.
Pack Name
Tariff
Data Volume
Validity
Valid Country
1
Monthly
Rs. 900
1024MB
28 Days
India
2
Weekly
Rs. 450
500MB
7 Days
India
3
Daily
Rs. 100
100MB
1 Day
India
Meanwhile, Ncell provides roaming packs for multiple countries.
750MB Data + Accidental hospitalization up to 1 lakh
NPR 750
7 Days
India, UAE, Qatar, Malaysia
Ncell Border Roaming Data Pack
Tariff
Validity
Applicable Countries
500MB Data Pack
NPR 100
3 Days
India, China, Bangladesh
30 minute Outgoing call to India + 30 minute Incoming Calls + 15 SMS
NPR 100
3 Days
India only
Daily Data Roaming at Rs. 100.16 (including tax)
Qatar
UAE
USA
Daily Data Roaming at Rs. 190.18 (including tax)
Bangladesh
Indonesia
Singapore
Malaysia
Cambodia
India
Sri Lanka
China
UK
Thailand
Daily Data Roaming at Rs. 633.93 (including tax)
Australia
Finland
Israel
Norway
Sweden
Austria
France
Japan
Netherlands
Spain
Albania
Greece
Kuwait
Pakistan
South Korea
Belgium
Germany
Lithuania
Romania
Switzerland
Canada
Hong Kong
Latvia
Poland
South Africa
Czech Republic
Hungary
Malta
Philippines
South Arabia
Denmark
Italy
Myanmar
Russia
Turkey
Estonia
Ireland
New Zealand
Slovakia
Taiwan
NTC vs Ncell Roaming Packs: Conclusion
As it wasn’t obvious going through the above tables, Ncell has better data roaming packs and multiple countries. If one is wise enough, you can choose better packs as per your requirements on Ncell. In this regard, NTC should also offer competitive roaming packs and more areas of operation. Having only India as the operating region for roaming is not acceptable for its customers who frequently travel abroad.
HiTech Nepal has officially brought Amazfit accessories to Nepal, which includes a handful of smartwatches and fitness bands. In this post, we’ll be taking a look at all the Amazfit smartwatches, and fitness bands available including their official price in Nepal and availability.
The Amazfit Bip U is a smartwatch that offers a range of features and functions for health and fitness enthusiasts. It has a 1.43-inch color touchscreen display with a resolution of 320 x 302 pixels, which can show up to 50 watch faces and customizable widgets. The watch also has a 5 ATM water resistance rating, which means it can withstand splashes, rain, and swimming.
The Amazfit Bip U can track various aspects of your health, such as heart rate, blood oxygen level, stress level, sleep quality, menstrual cycle, and more. It can also monitor your physical activity with over 60 sports modes, including running, cycling, yoga, and swimming. The watch can sync with the Zepp app on your smartphone to provide detailed data and insights on your health and fitness goals.
The Amazfit Pop 2 is a budget-centric smartwatch with a Bluetooth calling feature. The watch houses a 1.78-inch AMOLED display with 368 x 448 pixels resolution and AOD (always on display). Talking of the features and tracking, it supports all those basic tracking such as heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and SpO2 measurement, alongside 100+ sports modes.
Amazfit Band 7 is the successor to Band 5. It brings several big upgrades including the new 1.47-inch screen, which is 112% bigger than its predecessor. The screen has tempered glass and an anti-fingerprint coating on top. Band 7 even supports Always on Display.
Inside, you get a new BioTracker 3.0 PPG sensor for hear-rate, Sp02, and other health trackings. 120 sports modes come built-in on the watch. As for endurance, it is rated for up to 18 days of typical usage.
The Amazfit Bip 3 is one of the newest addition to the Bip series. Featuring a 1.69-inch TFT display, the smartwatch is targeted toward people on a tight budget. The smartwatch can monitor over 60 different sports modes. It utilizes a smartphone’s mobile network for GPS services.
Amazfit Bip 3 Specifications:
Body:44.12×36.49×9.65mm, 33 grams
Display:1.69-inch TFT panel
Resolution:240×280 pixels
Water resistance: 5ATM waterproof
Sensors: PPG optical heart rate, acceleration, gyroscope, vibration motor
As the name suggests, Bip 3 Pro is the upgraded version of the aforementioned Bip 3. While the rest of its specs are the same, the upgrade comes in the form of an in-built GPS. The smartwatch supports four GPS systems GLONASS, Galileo, BDS, and QZSS.
Here, the Amazfit GTS 2 Mini is an affordable alternative to the standard GTS 2 smartwatch which is also available in Nepal for a higher price. It has a 1.55-inch squarish Always-On AMOLED screen. This 5 ATM water-resistant watch is rated to last up to 2 weeks under normal usage.
Amazfit GTS 2 Mini Specifications:
Body: 40.5 x 35.8 x 8.95mm, 19.5 grams (without strap)
GTS 4 Mini is the first and the cheapest smartwatch in the GTR/GTS 4 lineup. It features a 1.5-inch curved AMOLED screen enclosed by an aluminum frame. It has 5ATM water resistance. The BioTracker 3.0 PPG sensor inside supports 24-hour heart rate, SpO2, and stress monitoring. It has 126 sports modes and has built-in GPS for accurate measurement. AMazfit GTS 4 Mini can last up to 15 days on typical usage and 2 hours with GPS turned on.
The latest addition from Amazfit is the Bip 5. Continuing the Bip legacy, the Bip 5 brings some significant upgrades while the screen remains the same: TFT LCD. Which is a 1.91-inch screen with 320 x 380 pixels resolution. The sports modes have been doubled from 60 to 120 sports modes this time. Complementing the tracking activities is its built-in GPS and auto workout detection. The Bip 5 connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth 5.2 and Zepp App. Running the things on the software is Zepp OS 2.0.
The Amazfit Bip 5 Unity is another version of the Bip 5 smartwatch. As such, it features a 1.91-inch LCD panel with the same 320 x 180 pixels resolution. Also, the battery is the same 300mAh one which can last up to 10 days in a typical usage scenario. Meanwhile, the design where things are a bit different. The Bip 5 Unity boasts a non-curved frame with a metallic gloss finish while the display remains slightly curved.
Amazfit Bip 5 Unity Specifications:
Design: Stainless steel frame, IP68 rating
Display: 1.91-inch LCD display
Resolution: 320 x 280 pixels
Battery Backup: 300 mAh battery, up to 5 days of heavy usage
Likewise, the Amazfit GTR 2e GPS smartwatch is an affordable option to the GTR 2 that’s available in Nepal for a higher asking price. The GTR 2e is available in aluminum alloy only white Amazfit sells GTR 2 with a stainless steel body too. Other downgrades on the 2e include a lack of phone call support and downgraded build quality. But it does have a longer battery life than GTR 2 and a temperature sensor.
Amazfit GTR 2e GPS Specifications:
Body: 46.5 x 46.5 x 10.8mm, 32 grams (without strap)
The Amazfit Zepp E is available in square and circle dial options. Both versions feature a 3D curved AMOLED screen with AOD as well as a premium stainless steel body. The watch also supports multiple health metrics like SpO2 measurement, stress, and heart rate monitoring alongside 11 sports modes.
Amazfit Zepp E Specifications:
Body:Stainless Steel
Weight: (without strap)
Square: 36 grams
Circle: 32 grams
Display:
Square: 1.65″ AMOLED, Always-on Display (AoD), 341 PPI
Circle: 1.28″ AMOLED, Always-on Display (AoD) 326 PPI
The GTR Mini is a new add-on to the already popular GTR series from Amazfit. Despite being a Mini version, the watch boasts a premium body and packs in all the goodies and features such as BioTracker PPG optical, Acceleration, Geomagnetic, and Ambient light sensors. Continuing with the circular design, it sports a 1.28″ AMOLED with 416 x 416 pixels resolution, 326 PPI, and anti-fingerprint coating. The only downside here is that you don’t get a Bluetooth calling feature.
Moving on, the Amazfit GTS 2e is an affordable alternative to the standard GTS 2. Unlike the latter, it doesn’t support phone calls and gets a relatively inferior build quality. However, it does have a better battery life (14 days > 7 days). Other highlights of the GTS 2e include a 1.65-inch Always-on AMOLED display, built-in GPS, and a whopping 90 sports modes.
Amazfit GTS 2e GPS Specifications:
Body: 42.8 x 35.6 x 9.8mm, 25 grams (without strap)
The Amazfit GTS 2 smartwatch is a sleek and stylish device that offers a range of features to enhance your health and fitness. The smartwatch has a 1.65-inch square AMOLED display with 341 ppi resolution and a 3D curved glass screen. It supports 12 sports modes, including outdoor running, cycling, swimming, and yoga.
This smart wearable comes with a built-in GPS, a heart rate monitor, a blood oxygen sensor, and a PAI health assessment system. Its battery life is rated up to 7 days on a single charge. The smartwatch is compatible with both Android and iOS devices and comes in three colors: black, gold, and silver.
Amazfit GTS 2 Specifications:
Dimension: 42.8 x 35.6 x 9.7mm
Display: 1.39-inches / 1.65-inches; 3D curved glass
Resolution: 454 x 454 pixels / 348 x 442 pixels
Battery: 471mAh / 246mAh
Battery Life: 14 days / 7 days
Water Resistance Level: 5 ATM (5m/160ft)
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 / LE, WLAN 2.4GHz, NFC
The Amazfit GTR 2 is a smartwatch that combines style and functionality. It comes in a 1.39-inch AMOLED display that offers a clear and vivid view of your notifications, health data, and watch faces. It also supports SpO2 and stress monitoring, as well as 24/7 heart rate tracking and sleep analysis. You can use the built-in Alexa or Huami’s offline voice assistant to control your smartwatch with your voice or make Bluetooth phone calls with the built-in speaker and microphone.
The Amazfit GTR 2 also features a built-in GPS and 90 sports modes to track your workouts and outdoor activities. Plus, you can store up to 3GB of music on your smartwatch and listen to it with wireless headphones. With a battery life of up to 14 days, the smartwatch is a reliable companion for your daily life.
Amazfit GTR 2 Specifications:
Dimension: 46.4 x 46.4 x 10.78mm
Display: 1.39-inches / 1.65-inches; 3D curved glass
Resolution: 454 x 454 pixels / 348 x 442 pixels
Battery: 471mAh / 246mAh
Battery Life: 14 days / 7 days
Water Resistance Level: 5 ATM (5m/160ft)
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 / LE, WLAN 2.4GHz, NFC
Health Tracking: 24 heart rate, SpO2, PAI, Sleep Monitoring
Price in Nepal: Rs. 18,999
16. Amazfit GTS 2 New Version
The Amazfit GTS 2 and its new version are the same watches but with a discounted price. It features a 1.65-inch squarish AMOLED panel with an always-on display. It has a microphone and speaker built-in, thereby allowing you to take or make calls via the watch itself. Plus, you can store and play music on the GTS 2.
Amazfit GTS 2 GPS Specifications:
Body: 42.8 x 35.6 x 9.7mm, 24.7 grams (without strap)
The new version of the GTR 2 is the same but with a new color option. This smartwatch has a circular dial that houses the 1.39-inch always-on AMOLED display. Thanks to the built-in speaker, and microphone combo, you can make phone calls via the GTR 2. In terms of fitness tracking, it supports up to 90 sports modes.
Amazfit GTR 2 GPS Specifications:
Body: 46.4 x 46.4 x 10.7mm, 31.5 grams (without strap)
Amazfit GTS 3 sports a 1.75-inch square display housed inside an aluminum body. It comes with a built-in GPS and supports up to 180 sports modes. It also runs on Amazfit’s in-house Huangshan 2s chip and boots on Zepp OS.
Amazfit GTR 3 features a 1.39-inch circular AMOLED display with a maximum brightness of 1,000 nits. Like Amazfit GTS 3, it features Huangshan 2s and boots on Zepp OS. However, its biggest strength is its battery life, which the company claims to be 21 days (normal usage). That being said, it lacks the speaker that its predecessor had.
Amazfit GTR 3 Specifications:
Body:45.8 x 45.8 x 10.8mm; 32 grams (without strap)
The Amazfit Active is one of the latest additions in Nepal. This squarish smartwatch boasts a 1.75-inch AMOLED panel with 450×30 pixels resolution and 341 PPI density. It is lightweight at 27 grams with an aluminum alloy frame. The 300mAh battery under the hood is rated for up to 14 days in a typical usage scenario. You get 5 satellite positioning systems and Bluetooth 5.2 here.
Amazfit Active Specifications:
Body:42.36 x 35.9 x 10.75mm; 24 grams (without strap)
This is the circular version of the regular Active version. You get a sporty circular look here with a 1.32-inch TFT LCD panel, designed for sports enthusiasts. Powered by a 370mAh cell, you get double the amount of typical battery life of 24 days as compared to the Active’s 12 days. Rest apart, the health and tracking features are pretty similar.
Amazfit Active Edge Specifications:
Body:46.62 x 46.62 x 12mm; 34 grams (without strap)
It is the successor to the original T-Rex GPS. Like its predecessor, the Amazfit T-Rex 2 comes with a rugged design and military-grade durability. However, it now has a bigger 1.39-inch AMOLED screen. The battery has also been bumped to 500mAh, giving you about 24 days of endurance on typical usage. Furthermore, it brings 108+ sports modes and dual-band GPS with 5-satellite navigation.
Finally, we have the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro which is a top-of-the-line offering from the brand. It comes with a 1.45-inch AMOLED screen that can get as bright as 1000 nits.
The presence of internal accessible internal storage is what separates the Pro from the vanilla GTR 3. It also features a microphone and a built-in speaker for Bluetooth calling.
Furthermore, the BioTracker PPG 3.0 sensor in the watch can track heart rate and blood oxygen levels on a 24-hour basis. Likewise, it can auto-detect 8 of the 150 sports modes.
The GTS 4 is the successor to the GTS 3 and adds new and improved 4PD BioTracker 4.0 PPG optical sensors for improved health tracking features. Similarly, the wearable can now collect 33% more data than previous generations thanks to the thin 0.4mm glass base.
GTS 4
Likewise, for more precise and accurate route tracking, the watch comes with dual-band GPS and six global positioning systems. The screen of the GTS 4 measures 1.7-inch and it’s an AMOLED panel with 390 x 450-pixel resolution.
As usual, the GTR 4 shares the same health sensors and features as the GTS 4. It does, however, have a round dial with a bit smaller 1.43-inch screen. It’s an OLED panel with a 466 x 466 pixels resolution. The screen is also protected by tempered glass and an anti-fingerprint coating. Furthermore, the GTR 4’s bezel is anti-glare.
The Amazfit Cheetah is an athlete-focused smartwatch with an exclusive Zepp Coach feature. The AI-powered coach provides personalized schedules for running as well as setting new goals and recording achievements. On top of that, the dual-band GPS makes sure of accurate location data without breaking a sweat. It features all those proprietary health features and over 150+ sports modes.
Amazfit Cheetah (Round)
Talking about the looks, the Cheetah is available in a round shape in Nepal with a fiber-reinforced polymer for the middle frame. You get a classic crown button and navigation key for quick controls. The display here is a 1.49-inch AMOLED panel with 454 x 454 resolution and 326PPI.
The Pro version of the Cheetah arrives with a bigger 1.45-inch AMOLED display with 480 x 480 pixels resolution and 331 PPI. The build gets stronger here than the regular Cheetah, as this Pro guy goes with a Titanium alloy bezel and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. Amazfit has also provided BT calling support here. Apart from that, the dual-band GPS and Zepp AI coach follow here as well with precise location tracking and AI-powered coaching for runners.
Amazfit Cheetah Pro
It can track over 150 sports modes and offers 24×7 heart rate monitoring, SpO2 measurement, sleep tracking, stress monitoring, and so on. Moreover, the wearable supports automatic workout detection for 25-strength exercises.
The Amazfit Balance is the latest add-on from the Chinese brand in the upper range segment. It is also made with 100% eco-friendly materials with biodegradable electroplated aluminum, biodegradable non-mineral ink, and biodegradable plastic. Talking of the display, you get a 1.5-inch circular AMOLED panel with 480×480 pixels resolution and 73.40% screen-to-body ratio. There is a dual-band positioning system for precise navigation, a BioTracker™ 5.0 PPG biometric sensor (8PD + 2LED), and a BIA Bioelectric Impedance Sensor here.
The Amazfit T Rex Ultra is a rugged smartwatch that can withstand harsh environments and track your outdoor activities. It has a 1.4-inch AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection and an anti-fingerprint coating. The watch supports 15 military-grade certifications, including high and low-temperature resistance, humidity resistance, salt spray resistance, and shock resistance.
The Amazfit T Rex Ultra also features a built-in GPS, a heart rate sensor, a SpO2 sensor, and a barometric altimeter. It can track 100+ sports modes, such as hiking, skiing, swimming, and cycling. The watch has a battery life of up to 18 days in normal use and up to 70 hours in GPS mode.
The Falcon is the Amazfit’s first multi-sport watch. It is a rugged smartwatch with an aircraft-grade TC4 titanium body and a sapphire crystal glass screen. This watch has bagged MIL-STD 810G certification, having gone through 15 durability tests. It sports a 1.28-inch AMOLED panel with an anti-fingerprint coating on top. It is also the first Amazfit watch to feature 20ATM water resistance.
It also debuts the AI-backed Zepp Coach that guides users based on their physics and experience level. There are over 150 sports modes built into the watch and dual-band satellite positioning for accurate tracking. Finally, the watch packs a 500mAh battery that lasts up to 14 days on typical usage.
Nothing has released the stable version of its Nothing OS 3.0 (based on Android 15) for Nothing Phone 2 and Phone (2a) users. This update brings several new features, including Shared Widgets and improvements to the Quick Settings menu. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at what’s new in this update.
Nothing OS 3.0 Update Roadmap
Here is the list of devices that received the Nothing OS 3.0 update:
One of the key additions in this update is the Shared Widgets feature. This allows users to interact with each other through widgets and reactions. They are displayed on the newly designed and fully customizable lock screen. Alongside this, Nothing also introduces a Countdown timer widget that will help users remember important events and deadlines.
Additionally, the Quick Settings menu has received several refinements, including better controls for Bluetooth, the ability to resize tiles, improved swipe interactions, and smoother tile transitions. You will also see new layouts and more widget sizing.
Nothing Gallery
The new OS 3.0 comes with an all-new Gallery app which features a clean interface and advanced search function with expanding tools like filters, markup, and suggestions.
Camera Enhancements
OS 3.0 brings several camera improvements, including better stability when switching between modes. Moreover, the Ultra HDR mode has been optimized with a brightness boost, and the Portrait Mode has received some polishing for improved performance and quality. Moreover, the company claims that compared to Google Photo, Nothing can open the photo taken from the camera 1.4 seconds faster.
Performance Updates
With AI-powered app management, Nothing OS 3.0 now intelligently prioritizes your most frequently used apps, keeping them readily available for a smoother, more efficient experience. Furthermore, there is good news for PUBG players – this update will support the game at a higher 90 fps refresh rate, ensuring smoother gameplay.
Other Improvements
The Auto-Archive functionality automatically frees up storage space without deleting apps or data. The new OS 3.0 also brings updated typography which comes with new fonts and better readability. Apart from this, the update also features an Enhanced Pop-up view that makes multitasking easier.
Additionally, now you can record just a specific application window rather than the entire screen, giving you more control over your recordings.
Nothing OS 3.0 conclusion
Nothing OS 3.0 delivers an even more refined user experience with these new features and performance improvements. To get the update on your phone you can open the Settings on your phone and scroll down and tap the System Update.
Imagine a machine so powerful it can solve an extremely complex math problem in just a few minutes, one that would take the world’s most powerful supercomputer septillion of years to solve. Sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, right? Well, Google has introduced just such a chip: Willow, their latest Quantum Computing marvel. According to Google, Willow can solve the same calculation in under five minutes—no time travel needed. Let’s dive into everything we know about this futuristic powerhouse.
What’s all the buzz about Willow?
Willow is Google Quantum AI’s latest “state-of-the-art” quantum processor, which is a massive leap forward in developing a large-scale, error-corrected quantum computer. And let me tell you, this has been the challenge for tech geeks for decades. But before getting into the depths of Willow, let’s first start with what quantum computing is.
At its core, quantum computing is like a whole new way of thinking about how computers process information. Regular computers use bits, which are like tiny switches that can be either on (1) or off (0). But in the quantum world, instead of bits, we have qubits (quantum bits). A qubit can be 0, 1, or both at the same time. This is called superposition.
Now, let’s see this in a non-technical way. Imagine you flip a coin and while it’s in the air, it’s not really heads or tails—it’s kind of a mix of both. That’s like a qubit in superposition. It can be in multiple states at once, which allows quantum computers to tackle problems in ways that classical computers can’t. Think about trying to find the perfect molecule to cure a disease. A regular computer would try every combination, one by one, and take forever (literally years). A quantum computer? It could look at many possibilities at once and potentially find the answer in no time.
Now that we have a sense of quantum computing, let’s talk about Willow. Google demonstrated Willow’s power by solving a complex mathematical problem in just five minutes, a calculation that would take the fastest supercomputer 10 septillion years to complete. Yeah, that’s 10 followed by 24 zeros. I don’t think there exists such complex calculations in real life. Not that we’re expecting to need such a calculation any time soon, but the point is, that this is where quantum computing could take us. Willow is showing us the future.
We see Willow as an important step in our journey to build a useful quantum computer with practical applications in areas like drug discovery, fusion energy, battery design + more. Details here: https://t.co/dgPuXOoBSZ
Here’s the cherry on top: Willow addresses one of the biggest issues with quantum computing—errors. For decades, as more qubits were added, quantum computers became more error-prone. Willow, however, reduces these error rates, an achievement that many experts thought was still light-years away. The more qubits you add to Willow, the fewer the errors. It’s like the machine gets better as it gets bigger. If this works in real-world applications, Willow could help solve some of the planet’s most complex problems faster than ever before.
Is Quantum Computing going to break the internet?
Of course, with great power comes great concern. People are already speculating that Willow’s quantum computing expertise could break the encryption that protects our digital world, including things like Bitcoin. In other words, is Willow the end of online security as we know it? Well, hold your horses. Experts have pointed out that to really threaten Bitcoin’s security, a quantum computer would need around 13 million qubits while Willow currently has only 105 qubits. The concern is a bit premature and for now, we’re safe.
Could Willow prove the multiverse exists?
And here’s where things get a little out there; some scientists believe that the power of quantum computing might be able to prove the existence of a multiverse. No official news on that yet, but hey, if we can have a chip that can solve math problems that would take billions of years in five minutes, anything’s possible, right?
Google’s Quantum Chip Willow: Conclusion
All in all, Google’s quantum chip Willow is a game-changer. It’s the shiny new toy in the quantum computing world, and if Google’s chip lives up to its promise, we could be looking at one of the most impactful technological advancements in history. Whether Willow will solve our world’s problems or just give us more mind-blowing things to think about, I’m definitely excited to see where it goes.
Roaming becomes quite an important thing when you are traveling to a foreign country. It allows you to use your domestic SIM abroad. So, you can take and receive calls plus messages on your SIM even when you’re outside of your home country. Both telcos in Nepal: NTC and Ncell offer international roaming services. This article will focus on all about how to activate international roaming in Ncell.
How to Activate International Roaming in Ncell?
How does Roaming work?
Well, roaming basically works by connecting to a local carrier network of the foreign country you’re in. For international roaming, carriers sign an agreement to facilitate each other’s use of their network. For example, when you activate roaming in Ncell, it will use Airtel’s mobile network when you are in India. Plus, you also need to activate roaming data options on your smartphone in order to use data connection.
Activate International Roaming in Ncell
Ncell’s roaming service is activated by default for other countries except for India. So, the following steps are only required if you are traveling to India.
You can go to your phone’s dialer and then, dial *17129# and press 1.
You can also use the Ncell app, go to the roaming tab, and activate the service.
Activating Roaming in Ncell
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Method 1: Using Dialer
Method 2: Using Ncell App
Ncell Roaming Packs
As roaming can be very costly, it’s always better to take roaming packs for data, voice, and SMS. Ncell currently offers four roaming packs.
750MB Data + Accidental hospitalization up to 1 lakh
NPR 750
7 Days
India, UAE, Qatar, Malaysia
Ncell Border Roaming Data Pack
Tariff
Validity
Applicable Countries
500MB Data Pack
NPR 100
3 Days
India, China, Bangladesh
30 minute Outgoing call to India + 30 minute Incoming Calls + 15 SMS
NPR 100
3 Days
India only
Daily Data Roaming at Rs. 100.16 (including tax)
Qatar
UAE
USA
Daily Data Roaming at Rs. 190.18 (including tax)
Bangladesh
Indonesia
Singapore
Malaysia
Cambodia
India
Sri Lanka
China
UK
Thailand
Daily Data Roaming at Rs. 633.93 (including tax)
Australia
Finland
Israel
Norway
Sweden
Austria
France
Japan
Netherlands
Spain
Albania
Greece
Kuwait
Pakistan
South Korea
Belgium
Germany
Lithuania
Romania
Switzerland
Canada
Hong Kong
Latvia
Poland
South Africa
Czech Republic
Hungary
Malta
Philippines
South Arabia
Denmark
Italy
Myanmar
Russia
Turkey
Estonia
Ireland
New Zealand
Slovakia
Taiwan
How to Buy Ncell Roaming Packs?
You can buy Ncell Roaming Packs by various measures as follows:
Dial *17129# and choose your desired roaming pack
You can also use the Ncell App, click on the Buy Packs option, and scroll towards the Roaming section.
Or else, you can also opt the digital wallets like Khalti/eSewa, go to Top Up, Ncell Roaming, and then buy packs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Ncell Roaming
How to know if you are connected to Ncell International Roaming?
Your device should automatically connect to a local network of your traveling country or else, just restart your phone and you’ll see an “R” icon on the network bar.
What is the charge for Ncell Roaming Activation?
The activation charge for Ncell roaming is free.
How to buy Roaming Packs in Ncell?
You can buy roaming packs in Ncell by dialing *17129# or using the Ncell app.
How to make calls while roaming?
You can make calls by dialing the country code such as +977 for Nepal and +91 for India.
Are incoming calls free on roaming?
No, incoming calls are not free while roaming, it will take charges from your main balance or roaming pack.
How to check the balance and remaining volume while roaming in Ncell?
You can dial *901# or *101# to check your mobile balance and remaining volume while roaming in Ncell.
BenQ has launched the RD320U monitor in China, focusing on work and play. In this article, we will discuss everything about the latest BenQ RD320U, including its expected price in Nepal.
BenQ RD320U Monitor Overview
Display
BenQ RD320U monitor features a 31.5-inch 4K IPS panel with a resolution of 3840×2160. The monitor delivers a 16:9 aspect ratio and 140 PPI. Its brightness peaks at 400 nits and supports VESA DisplayHDR 400 and HDR10 standards, with a 2000:1 contrast ratio.
Color Accuracy and Features
The RD320U supports 10-bit color depth and 98% DCI-P3 coverage. It also includes coding modes for light and dark themes, an Owl Mode for low-light use, and an anti-reflective panel. The RD320U incorporates Eyesafe 2.0 certification, flicker-free technology, smart dimming, and hardware-level blue light filtering. It also includes a Night Mode.
Ergonomics and More
BenQ has used 85% post-consumer recycled materials in the RD320U. The monitor also includes energy-saving features. Users can adjust the monitor’s height by 110mm, tilt it between -5° and 20°, swivel, and rotate it to a 90° pivot position. The RD320U includes a built-in KVM switch, Picture-in-Picture (PIP), Picture-by-Picture (PBP), and DualView Plus mode for better multitasking.