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Tecno Megapad 10 is the company’s newest budget tablet

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Tecno recently launched the Spark 30 and its limited edition Bumblebee variant (review) in the Nepali market. In the meantime, the company outed a new tablet internationally. Let’s look at the Tecno Megapad 10 in further detail and discuss its potential price in Nepal too.

Tecno Megapad 10 Overview

Design and Display

This tablet comes in a mix of plastic and aluminium alloy body and weighs under half a kilo. It has a dual-tone finish at the back with a darker shade covering the smaller portion. Meanwhile, the Tecno Megapad 10 ships in Space Grey and Champagne Gold colours, and the company does not mention any IP rating on this product.

Tecno Megapad 10 colours

On the front, the Tecno Megapad 10 has a large 10.1-inch display, just as its name hints. The panel used in this tablet is likely an LCD given its low profile. Additionally, the screen stretches HD+ in resolution and offers 450 nits of brightness. It also supports Eye Comfort and Dark Mode so that it’s easy on the user’s eyes.

Performance

Under the hood, it has the Helio G80 — a budget chipset from MediaTek launched back in 2020. The tablet has 4GB RAM supporting the chipset. For storage, you get two choices: 128GB and 256GB. You can further expand the storage with a microSD card of up to 512GB.

Tecno Megapad 10 Battery

In the tank, it has a 7,000 mAh battery with 18W charging support. Tecno says the Megapad 10 takes 2.5 hours to fully charge.

Camera and Software

Talking of the optics, this tablet is equipped with one rear and front camera each. The one in the back is 13MP in resolution while the selfie snapper is a 5MP unit. Likewise, the Tecno Megapad 10 comes with a SIM slot supporting 4G cellular connectivity on top of dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth v5.1.

Tecno Megapad 10 Camera

Software-wise, it boots on Android 14 allowing for a Dual-tasking view and a separate Kids Space. The tablet is also infused with Security Boot (Efuse) that prevents unauthorised software installation and protects your data from malicious software.

Tecno Megapad 10 Specifications

  • Design: Dual-tone design, plastic and aluminium alloy body
  • Dimensions: 240.70 mm x 159.50 mm x 7.35 mm
  • Weight: 447 grams
  • Display: 10.1-inch, LCD Panel*, 450 nits brightness, Eye Comfort mode, Dark Mode
  • Resolution: HD+ (800 x 1,280)
  • Chipset: Octa-core MediaTek Helio G80 (12nm)
  • RAM: 4GB
  • ROM: 128GB or 256GB + 512GB expandable with MicroSD card
  • OS: Android 14
  • Rear Camera: 13MP
  • Front Camera: 5MP
  • Battery: 7,000 mAh cell with 18W fast charging
  • Connectivity: 4G Cellular, Dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth v5.1, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Colour Options: Space Grey, Champagne Gold

Tecno Megapad 10 Price in Nepal and Availability

While Tecno has listed the tablet on its website, the price for the Megapad 10 is still unknown. Hence, we will have to wait and see what its pricing will be. Looking at the specs, we can tell it is a budget tablet and as such, it will be affordable, to say the least.

Lastly, the company hasn’t introduced its tablet in the Nepali market so far. Thus, the Tecno MegaPad 10 likely will not be available in Nepal.

  • Meanwhile, check out our Tecno Phantom V Fold 2 review video:

Vivo V40 Lite review: Worth buying for 37,000 rupees?

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The Vivo V40 5G was launched a while ago and its Lite version, the Vivo V40 Lite is also here. As the name implies, it’s a toned-down version with major cuts on almost all the major components such as camera, display, speaker, and such, except for the design segment, which is Vivo’s troop card for their phones. And it is priced at 37,000 rupees, a price hike from the last gen V30 Lite which was originally launched at 35,000 rupees and on paper both siblings bear very similar specs. I have been using this guy for almost a week now, and here’s everything I have found, felt, and dealt with the V40 Lite. But before directly processing the Vivo V40 Lite review, let’s take a look at its specifications first.

Vivo V40 Lite Specifications:

  • Design: Glass front, IP64-rating
  • Dimensions: 163.23 x 75.93 x 7.79 mm
  • Weight: 188 grams
  • Display: 6.67-inch E4 AMOLED ,120Hz ,394ppi, 1,800 nits
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1,080 x 2,400)
  • Chipset: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 (6nm)
  • RAM: 8GB extendable
  • ROM: 256GB UFS 2.2
  • OS & UI: Funtouch OS 14 based on Android 14
  • Rear Camera:
    • 50 MP, f/1.8, PDAF
    • 2 MP, f/2.4, (depth)
  • Front Camera: 32MP, f/2.0, (wide)
  • Battery: 5,000 mAh Lithium-ion cell with 80W super fast charging
  • Color Options: Titanium Silver, Emerald Green
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 36,999 (8/256GB)
  • Buy Vivo V40 Lite here!

Vivo V40 Lite Review

Beautiful Design

  • Glass Front, Plastic Back
  • Plastic Middle Frame

Vivo and a beautiful design? Well, it’s like the sun rising from the east– Vivo always emphasizes building a phone that looks good aesthetically. So, the V40 Lite is a gorgeous-looking phone, and this Emerald Green option is the one to go for! Meanwhile, the Titanium Silver version is quite bland to my liking. The texture feels smooth and nice, and overall, it is pretty elegant. Flipping on the front, you are greeted with a hole-punch cutout display. The bezels are respectable all around, if not the best. Also, the IP64 rating is commendable here. Overall, I would rate a solid 4.5 stars out of five for the design side of things.

Vivo V40 Lite Rear Design 3

How’s the display?

  • 6.67-inches AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate
  • 2400 x 1080 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio

Vivo V40 Lite Display

In terms of display, the V40 Lite sports a 6.67-inch AMOLED panel, which is identical to the one on its predecessor, the V30 Lite. I would say, it’s a pretty decent panel but not so extraordinary. The colors are punchy and fair for your reels, TikTok, and movie-watching. But let me tell you, there is no HDR playback support on Netflix or YouTube. It’s still a 120Hz refresh rate, so scrolling-wise, you are getting a smooth experience. You can also use the smart refresh rate option to save some battery juice here. Meanwhile, the stereo speaker setup is just basic and can cater to your personal space.

The indisplay fingerprint scanner works as intended and the sunlight readability is fine too with 1200nits of HBM.So, overall, the Vivo V40 Lite’s display bags an A- rating from my side. 

Performance

And then, here comes the part, in which I’m disappointed, for obvious reasons! Firstly, it’s the same old Snapdragon 685 SoC from the V30 Lite, and, that too at a more expensive price tag! Vivo could have priced this phone more effectively because if you look at the competition, we have much more powerful phones like the OnePlus Nord CE 3 with Snapdragon 782G, Realme Narzo 70 Pro with Dimensity 7050, and even, the Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G with Helio G99 SoC.

Vivo V40 Lite Benchmarks

Amongst this bunch, the SD 685 stands pretty weak as expected! It can give you a basic kinda performance and if you tend to do some gaming, let me tell you– it’s just meant for casual gaming. Do not expect a smooth 60fps PUBG action, as it’s capped at 40fps while Call of Duty Mobile plays at 50fps. But again, CODM is a very optimized title and it can play at the same fps on much cheaper phones as well.

Vivo V40 Lite PUBG Gameplay
PUBG Settings and FPS Score

So, you are not getting any sort of performance boost from the predecessor. And the UI side is FunTouch OS 14 which I’m really not a big fan of from the early days. Plus pair that with the Snapdragon 685’s average performance, and the UI experience gets laggy sometimes, in spite of the phone boasting 8GB of RAM.

Camera

  • Dual-camera setup at the back
  • 50MP main, 2MP depth, Flicker sensor
  • 32MP selfie camera

Vivo V40 Lite Camera

Alright, the camera section is also basic here, a 50MP main camera with no OIS and a 2MP depth sensing unit. A Deja Vu from the V30 Lite once again! However, the front camera is now bumped to 32MP from the 8MP resolution. And here’s what I have found on the cameras of the V40 Lite.

Daylight

The V40 Lite clicks good images when the light source is ample. The outputs are not super punchy and processed. They are more on the close to natural side, I would say! But a bit more colors would have been really nice tho’

Portraits

The portraits are on the decent sides. I found a similar color tone as the V30 Lite which has a similar tint, which doesn’t look too natural to my liking.

Selfies

The 32MP snapper clicks good selfies most of the times, social media ready, I would say!

Lowlight

When the sun goes down, the dedicated night mode comes into play to garner some extra light and provide you with usable samples.

Aura Light

And how can Vivo miss out on some fancy thing like Aura Light? It comes in pretty handy when you are opting to capture a portrait shot in a low-light environment.

Videos

The videography side is below average. Do not expect smooth videos here despite turning on the Stabilization mode. 1080p 30fps is all you can go while 60fps is surprisingly only available on the age-old 720p resolution, which is a bummer!

Battery and Charging

  • 5,000mAh battery
  • 80W wired fast charging support

Vivo V40 Lite Charging

Moving on, the Vivo V40 Lite’s 5,000mAh battery lasts you till the day as it should on moderate usage. Likewise, the 80W in-box charger can top it up in an hour or so. Other than that, Vivo claims a 4-year battery health on this guy.

Vivo V40 Lite Review: Conclusion

Okay, it’s conclusion time everybody! The Vivo V40 Lite brings good looks, decent main camera and selfies, but the performance side should have been better considering its price. Likewise, there is no ultrawide camera and the no guaranteed update policy, making it an average offering for around Rs. 35,000.

Vivo V40 Lite Rear Design

Vivo V40 Lite 4G Review: Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Elegant design and IP64 rating
  • 80W fast charging
  • Good selfies

Cons

  • Average performance for the price
  • EIS not working on videos
  • Pricing could have been better

Samsung’s first XR device to launch in 2025

Samsung had planned to release its own Extended Reality (XR) headset by February 2024. However, due to the tough competition of Apple’s Vision Pro, the release was pushed back. Now the company appears to be ready to show the world what it has conjured after returning to the drawing board. In this article, let’s explore the expected features and launch details of the Samsung Extended Reality (XR) headset.

Samsung XR Headset / Galaxy Glasses Rumours Round-up

For those unaware, Extended Reality (XR or xR) is a technology that combines Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and even Mixed Reality (MR). Samsung has been aware of the potential of this cutting-edge technology having worked with companies like Ross Video. Though it has products like Gear VR and Odyesse VR to its name, Samsung doesn’t have a proper XR product of its own.

Google 🤝 Samsung 🤝 Qualcomm

Back in February 2023, Samsung announced that it would be partnering with Qualcomm and Google to build an XR ecosystem of its own. After having delayed the initial project, the partnership still stands. The Samsung XR Headset will apparently run on a new version of Android specifically optimised for XR devices.

Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 Features

Likewise, this headset will have the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 launched earlier this year, for its computing power. Previously, an independent report by the Korea Economic Daily revealed the LSI division of the South Korean tech giant was also working on an XR chipset independent of the mobile division. We might get an XR headset with the company’s in-house silicon. But for now, Samsung sees Qualcomm to be fit for the duty.

Design and Display

Some rumours suggest that the Samsung XR will be “glasses” rather than a headset. This is likely because the company filed for the “Galaxy Glasses” moniker a while back. Now that we have seen Meta put up Orion, it won’t be an easy way out for Samsung even if they go with glasses instead of a headset.

Samsung XR Headset Rumors

Regardless, the chances of the company taking the latter design route are higher, complete with full-fledged integrated displays. According to reports, the Galaxy Glasses will have a 3,000 PPI display and could adopt Micro OLED or OLEDoS panel technology.

Features

Rumoured features of Galaxy Glasses include eye tracking, hand tracking, and foveated rendering. It utilises eye tracking to track the user’s eye movements, enabling cursor control in VR/AR. Hand tracking enables controller-free interaction with virtual objects. Foveated rendering optimises graphics by focusing on the user’s field of view, conserving battery life.

Samsung XR Headset / Galaxy Glasses Availability

Samsung XR Headset was supposed to launch in February 2024. However, it was delayed after Apple dropped a bombshell of a headset in the form of Vision Pro. Apple’s headset was visibly more powerful and feature-rich than any other headset in the market. Given the intense rivalry between Apple and Samsung, the South Korean firm might have delayed its headset to further improve it. Such that, it could present proper competition to Vision Pro.

Now, the company seems to be ready to show the world what it has come up with. Samsung initially teased the XR Headset during the launch of Galaxy S24. The company recently held a conference to announce its financial standing for 2024 Q3. At the event, the company mentioned “Improve connectivity among products, including upcoming XR devices” under its 2025 Outlook.

This has led sources to speculate the headset is coming in 2025. In the meantime, Samsung could just be looking to improve ecosystem features in the headset and actually launch it even later.

  • Meanwhile, check out our Apple Vision Pro vs Meta Quest 3 comparison video:

Apple AirPods 4 with ANC is now available in Nepal

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Apple launched its new batch of products, including the iPhone 16 series, Watch 10 series, and brand-new AirPods a while back. Alongside the iPhone 16 lineup and Watch Series 10, the AirPods 4 is now officially available in Nepal as well. In this article, we will discuss Apple AirPods 4 in further detail, including its official price in Nepal and more.

Apple AirPods 4 Overview

Design

The AirPods’ design is simply iconic and the Gen 4 does not deter from it either. They come in plain white and have the same semi-in-ear fitting. The charging case also looks the same, however, it has taken a slight size cut of about 10%. The earbuds feature an updated stem with a force sensor which allows you to control playback and calls with a pinch.

AirPods 4 Design

Furthermore, they are dust, sweat, and water resistant with an IP54 rating. Apple continues to offer a touch of personalization AirPods 4 as well, allowing one to engrave a mix of emoji, names, initials, and numbers.

Audio and ANC

The audio on these earbuds is delivered by an Apple-designed low-distortion driver powered by a custom high-dynamic range amplifier. They offer high-quality audio with 16-bit/48kHz processing.

Meanwhile, the AirPods 4 also comes with personalized Spatio Audio with dynamic head tracking. This provides users with an added layer of immersion when consuming content. Likewise, these earbuds have an inward-facing microphone that detects what you are hearing and automatically adapts the EQ accordingly to preserve the details of the song you are listening to.

AirPods 4 ANC

Then there is the H2 chip, which enables “Voice Isolation” that minimizes background noise and clarifies your voice during calls. And finally a new feature on the base AirPods 4 — active noise cancellation. This is the first time that Apple has equipped its semi-in-ear offering with ANC. Users get “Adaptive Audio” on these earbuds, allowing for sounds like sirens to pass even when ANC is turned on.

It also senses when someone is talking to you and lowers the media volume for the time being, it brings the volume back to regular once you are done. Customers can turn the noise cancellation off too — or opt for earbuds without this feature entirely. Yes, AirPods 4 are available in two flavors — one with ANC and the other without it.

Features and Battery

Apart from audio-related stuff, these earbuds come with other features too — such as Apple ecosystem benefits. The AirPods 4 pairs immediately with every device connected to the user’s Apple ID. They also support multi-device connection seamlessly switching between your Apple devices as needed. Similarly, you can connect two sets of AirPods to a single device too. You can then play music or a show on both sets at once.

AirPods 4 Charging

The H2 chip powers Siri on standby and Siri interactions too. You can easily access the voice assistant by calling it, then respond to its announcements by nodding yes or gently shaking your head no. Talking of battery life, AirPods 4 can last up to five hours independently and 30 hours with the charging case.

The number slashes down to four hours and 20 hours respectively when the ANC is turned on. These earbuds finally come with a USB-C charging interface. The ANC variant comes with wireless charging support as well as a speaker on the case to help you locate them when misplaced.

Apple AirPods 4 Specifications

  • Design: Semi in-ear, stemmed with force sensors, IP54-rated
  • Dimensions:
    • Buds: 30.20 mm x 18.30 mm x 18.10 mm
    • Case: 50.10 mm x 46.20 mm x 21.20 mm
  • Weight: 4.30 grams (Buds), 32.30 grams or 34.70 grams (Case: Regular/With ANC)
  • Sound Driver: Custom high-excursion Apple Driver + Custom high dynamic range amplifier
  • Processor: H2 headphone chip
  • Noise Cancellation: Adaptive ANC (optional) + Voice Isolation
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth v5.3
  • Codecs: AAC
  • Playback (Spatial Audio Off, AAC, 50% Volume):
    • Without ANC: Up to 5 hours (Buds), Up to 30 hours (With Case)
    • With ANC: Up to 4 hours (Buds), Up to 20 hours (With Case)
  • Charging: Via USB Type-C, Wireless charging (optional)
  • Features: Personalised Spatial Audio with head tracking, Touch controls, Adaptive EQ, Seamless pairing, Multi-device connection, Multi-device switching, Audio Sharing, Siri on Standby, Siri Interaction, Find My
  • Color Options: White
  • Buy Apple AirPods 4 here

Apple AirPods 4 Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of Apple AirPods 4 in Nepal is NPR 24,999 for the standard model and NPR 34,999 for the ANC variant. You can buy AirPods 4 in Nepal from Apple-authorized stores like Hukut.

Apple AirPods Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
AirPods 4 NPR 24,999 Hukut
AirPods 4 with ANC NPR 34,999
  • Watch our Apple AirPods 4 review

Tecno launches ToneProud campaign and new tone-recognising website

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Tecno is an active innovator on the imaging front. Last year the company introduced three new technologies, including the Universal Tone. Now the Transsion Holdings’ subsidiary launched a campaign and a new website to further promote its skin tone recognition algorithm. Let’s discuss the Tecno ToneProud campaign and the new tone-recognising website further.

Tecno ToneProud Campaign Overview

The human skin comes in a spectrum of colours and smartphone cameras historically struggled with capturing its vastness. An MIT and Stanford University study from 2018 stated some commercial AI systems had a skin-tone bias. As a result, the algorithm shifted the skin colour of the subject, usually to a lighter tone. Some Chinese smartphone manufacturers were guilty of this. It was so evident that this skin tone-shifting problem turned into a feature instead.

While it was the case a while back, the same cannot be said anymore. Imaging technology in phones has taken leaps in this aspect. Premium phones all across capture skin tones pretty accurately. However, the same cannot be said for the midrange and budget space — where Tecno thrives. The company questioned if smartphones truly capture the full spectrum of human diversity. They did not forget to add “especially in often-overlooked emerging markets” at the end.

Tecno Skin Tones

With this, Tecno launched its ToneProud campaign partnering with celebrities across the world and skin tone spectrum. The cast included Nigerian singer-songwriter Johnny Drille, Indonesian-born singer-songwriter Anggun, Saudi Arabian filmmaker and actress Fatima Al-Banawi, and Polish actress Ewa Kepys. The campaign revolves around fighting tone bias by embracing your skin tones and accurate representation of it in photos and media.

Tone recognition website

Tecno developed its Universal Tone software by collaborating with colour science experts and includes 268 different skin tones in its database. General folks can utilise this algorithm to find out theirs as well. For this, the company has put up a dedicated website — 268toneproud.com. This site accesses the front camera of your phone to scan your skin colour and provides the code for it in hex triplet numbers.

TECNO Multi-Skin Color Spectral Matrix

Tecno ToneProud Campaign: Conclusion

While Tecno’s ToneProud campaign sounds inclusive, empowering, great, and all, it is also an opportunity for the company to collect free data samples. All the photos taken through the 268toneproud.com website will go into Tecno’s database and will be utilised to further develop the Universal Tone algorithm.

In the meantime, the camera hardware largely influences the photos taken by a smartphone. This is why, I find the accuracy of the whole “finding your skin tone” a bit questionable. A person might get two different skin tone codes if they log into the website from different devices with different camera hardware.

Additionally, some critics have also raised concerns about their privacy with the Tecno ToneProud campaign.

Not a fan of Google AI Overview? Here’s how to get rid of it!

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Google has recently added an AI-generated overview at the top of search results. They sometimes give questionable advice or incorrect information. If you do not like this feature you can turn this off with a simple change in the parameters but there’s actually a workaround. Let’s look deeper into it.

No more Google AI overview

Google has a “web” search filter that shows traditional search results which gives you clean results without AI summaries. It shows the classic “10 blue links” style of results. However, the downside is Google doesn’t let you make this your default view normally.

For this Google search uses URL parameters “&udm=14”(an extra bit of text in the web address).

How does &udm=14 work?

When the user adds &udm=14 to a Google search URL, it forces Google to show classic results. You can test this by adding “&udm=14” to the end of any Google search URL. The image below shows the before and after results of the search bar.

&udm=14 function change

Additionally, you can even make this permanent in your browser by following these simple steps.

For Chrome

  • Right-click the address bar
  • Select “Manage search engines”
  • Add a new search engine
  • Name it something like “Google Web”
  • Use this URL: https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14&udm=14 for Chrome

For Firefox

  • First type “about:config” in the address bar
  • Search for “browser.urlbar.update2.engineAliasRefresh”
  • Click the plus button
  • Go to Settings then – Search
  • Scroll to the search engine section
  • Add a new search engine with the same URL as above

There are two ways to use this. You can either make this a default feature or use a shortcut. For the default option, you first find your new search engine in the list and click the menu button next to it. Select the “make default” option. After this, all of your searches will use the AI-free version.

If not then you can go with the second option – using a shortcut like “gw” (like in the image above). For this, you will have to type “gw” before your search when you want  AI-free results. However, regular searches will still show AI summaries.

Here’s an extra tip!

You can also add “&tbs=li:1” to the URL. This will enable a “verbatim” search that makes Google use your exact search terms. This will stop Google from changing your words to synonyms or making fuzzy matches.

This new feature however does not fix other issues with Google search, and you will still see lots of SEO-optimized spam websites.

An extension to erase Google AI Search

If you don’t want to go with all the above hassle, there is an easy peasy trick to remove Google AI Overview. You can simply add an extension called “Bye Bye, Google AI” to your Chrome from the Chrome web store and it will show the necessary results only.

Bye Bye Google AI

iQOO Neo 10 series launching this month with SD 8 Gen 3 and Dimensity 9400 SoC

With the Vivo X200 Series and iQOO 13 already gone official, Vivo’s sub-brand iQOO is also working on the iQOO Neo 10 series, which will have two different offerings. Let’s discuss everything going on with those phones in this article.

iQOO Neo 10 Series Rumour Round-up

All the information we know so far about the iQOO Neo 10 series is the courtesy of Digital Chat Station. They revealed some key details about both the phones.

The same strategy

Firstly, DCS mentions that iQOO is not changing its strategy with the upcoming Neo 10 series. The lineup will continue to have a base model and a “Pro” model. Looking back at the iQOO Neo 9 series, both phones had the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. However, this time around the phone will be rocking different chipsets.

MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Rumors

The tipster mentions the use of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and MediaTek Dimensity 9400. The former will likely be the choice for the iQOO Neo 10. Meanwhile, the latter silicon will be reserved for the Pro model.

Display

While the processor surely is the highlight of Digital Chat Station’s Weibo post, they also revealed some other key information. Starting with the build of the iQOO Neo 10 series. As per them, these phones will continue to carry plastic frames as what we saw in their predecessor.

Similarly, the display is expected to be flat stretching 6.78-inch diagonally, and have a 1.5K resolution with minimal bezels and a 144Hz refresh rate. Additionally, the tipster mentions enhanced eye protection which could mean better PWM dimming as well as certification from various associations.

Camera

In terms of optics, the iQOO Neo 10 Pro will sport a dual 50MP + 50MP camera setup with a main 1/1.56-inch primary lens and a 16MP front snapper. On the other hand, the Neo 10 will carry a 50MP main camera + 8MP ultrawide angle unit.

Battery, Charging, and Others

A 6,000mAh battery is speculated for the nonpro model while the Pro model might get a bigger battery than that. Meanwhile, the charging speed will likely be 120W for both models. Other leaked info includes an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint reader from Goodix for the Neo 10 Pro and an optical fingerprint scanner for the vanilla Neo 10.

iQOO Neo 10 Series Launch and Availability

The iQOO Neo 10 Series is expected to debut somewhere in November 2024 with initial availability in China.

  • Meanwhile, check out our OnePlus 12 vs iQOO 12 comparison video:

Tecno Spark 30 review: Bumblebee buzz!

Special edition phones like those born out of collaboration are a rare sight in themselves but almost nonexistent in the budget segment. So, the Tecno Spark 30 Bumblebee edition generated quite a buzz when it debuted recently. But looking past the hype, is it actually worth buying? How does it hold against the competition and does it offer more than just a flashy design? Well, find out more in this full review of the Tecno Spark 30.

Tecno Spark 30 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.78-inches FHD LCD, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G91 (12nm)
    • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6×1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
    • GPU:  Mali-G52 MC2
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 14 with HiOS on top
  • Rear Camera: Dual-camera;
    – 64MP primary sensor
    – 2MP depth lens
  • Front Camera: 8MP sensor (punch hole)
  • Audio: Dual Loudspeaker, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 18W fast charging (Charger in the box) 
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 22,490 (8/256GB, Stellar Shadow) | Rs. 22,990 (8/256GB, Bumble Bee)

Tecno Spark 30 Review:

Unboxing and Design 

I rarely talk about the unboxing experience in my reviews but this one’s special. The retail box is like a little kid’s dream box. The transformer head acts as an anchor revealing another box that opens sideways and out pops Bumblebee, the fan favorite.

The Bumblebee Spark leans into it completely. It’s bright, stripy, looks mecha, and screams geek…I mean I absolutely love it but won’t take you long to find people whose taste buds turn sour looking at such a blazing box. In my small and unscientific survey, transformer fans definitely digged the aesthetic, while most others were intrigued as well. But some, understandably, thought that it was a bit too bright…

It’s too much

Nevertheless, there’s also a ‘Stellar Shadow’ colorway for those folks that costs a few hundred rupees less. But should they consider the Spark 30 for their next purchase? If you strip it of all ‘Transformer’, can what’s left standing justify the price? We’ll come to that of course, but one of the things that impacts that conclusion is the display!

Display

  • 6.78-inches FHD LCD, 90Hz

We see a large LCD screen with standard 1080p resolution and a fluid 90Hz refresh rate. On everyday use, I don’t have many complaints. It’s not the fastest out there but fulfills its streaming, scrolling, and swiping duties fine. Outdoor usability is decent too, with the screen going to up to 800 nits under sunlight.

Tecno Spark 30 Bumble Bee Review display

Since it’s a budget phone, I do not expect every feature under the sky but an AMOLED screen would have been nice to have. It’s not unheard of at this price bracket, but was likely saved for its Pro sibling with the Optimus bling. So if you’re dead set on having completely black pixels, the Redmi Note 13 (4G) is a better option given you are willing to compromise on your base storage (6/128GB vs 8/256GB) and pay a few thousand extra (+Rs. 2,000).

Speaker and Haptics

  • Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos

Watching YouTube videos and your occasional Netflix show is enjoyable on the Spark 30. Despite having stereo speakers, the loudness isn’t very high and neither does it sound very full. But it’s still a good set of speakers for a budget smartphone. There’s Dolby Atmos support for supposedly a more immersive listening experience but as I said before, the loudness and volume limit it in that regard. Similarly, haptic feedback isn’t super polished or precise but it’s not terrible either.

Tecno Spark 30 Bumble Bee Review movie

Performance

  • Octa-core MediaTek Helio G91 (12nm Mobile Platform)
  • 8GB LPDDR4 RAM, 256GB eMMC 5.1

Now, we’ve reached the crux: how bright is the 30’s spark? Well, I would say it’s a solid 8/10 for a light/medium user. There are some situations where the smartphone feels a little sluggish like after a restart or while exiting a big game but for the most part, it’s relatively fluid.

My testbench including Geekbench 6, Antutu V10, and CPDT yielded pretty average results so some part of me was a little disappointed given the geeky aesthetics. The smartphone could definitely do with a stronger chip, faster RAM, and a UFS-based storage solution but the price-to-value is still good enough for recommendation.

How well can it game though 👀 ?

Tecno Spark 30 Bumble Bee Review gaming

I ran a range of light and heavy titles and the Spark performs OK! Easy ones like Clash Royal, Subway Surfers, and Alto’s Adventure feel smooth without any kind of stuttering but games like Call of Duty, and PUBG Mobile do get hiccups once in a while. Moreover, the touch response feels just a tad bit slow, and the lack of a proper gyroscope really stings for gyro players like me.

Software and UI

  • Android 14 with HIOS on top
  • Transformer-themed icon packs

Now, as much as I liked the outer aesthetics of this Spark 30, Tecno fell somewhat flat on the software end. On your first boot, you are greeted with a Transformer-themed home screen with stylized icons but…it’s just meh! Although many icons are tailor-designed, Google services, pre-installed games, and even first-party services are left as is, immediately breaking the illusion.

A simple solution to this icon-ic (pun intended) problem could have been an automatic filter applied to any new app to keep harmony. Moreover, although the number of additional apps is acceptable for a device of this caliber, Tecno needs to up its software game both in terms of polishing and support. It’s especially concerning when you shine light on the fact that the company doesn’t promise any number of updates or security patches to this device which is underwhelming even for a budget phone.

Camera

  • Dual camera setup at the back
  • (50MP primary, 2MP depth)
  • 8MP selfie camera (notch cutout)

Typical of other budget products, most rear cutouts are just for show on the Tecno Spark 30. In my review, I found its Sony IMX 682 sensor to spew satisfactory results but it’s inconsistent and the color optimization could use an extra hand or two.

Tecno Spark 30 Bumble Bee Review design2

Regardless, the details are good for a budget phone thanks to its 64MP resolution and 4 in 1-pixel binning. Colors are a bit boosted and appear even more so on the vibrant screen of the device so dialing that back in the display’s color slider might help keep it easy on the eyes.

Daylight

Here are some of the samples I clicked with my Spark 30 and for the most part it’s a decent lens for point-and-shoot. Images are sufficiently bright, there isn’t much noise or artifacts, and pictures turn out eye-pleasing. But keen eyes will surely notice that extra sharpness is looking a bit unnatural, those zoomed-in shots are looking a bit warmer, and those dark areas are not revealing much detail. These are some areas Tecno needs to direct their attention to improving to deliver a more refined and reliable camera experience.

Portraits and Selfies

Moving to people’s portraits and selfies (which most folks are more keen on using the smartphone for anyway), Tecno does an ok-ish job here. I am happy that none of the shots turned out bizarre or unusable but there are varying levels of quality between different images. Most 1x portraits look appealing but have very vibrant colors and embellished skin tones while you also get horrid ones at times where the sky is all blown out or everything looks AI. You can also try out 2x portraits but those were subpar with poor edge detection and soft details due to sensor crop-in and lack of optimization.

I am happy with the selfie performance of the Spark 30. The 8MP sensor does fine given sufficient light and the portrait mode has decent edge detection and details as well. But again, it’s not excellent and could do with better consistency when it comes to skin tones and color accuracy.

Nighttime and Video

Like most other budget phones with a small sensor, the Tecno Spark 30 isn’t really ideal for low-light conditions or nighttime. Images come out noisy and lacking in sharpness due to the absence of a sufficient volume of light. There’s no OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) either so be sure to keep your hands steady to get a usable picture. With that being said, the ‘Super Night’ mode helps artificially sharpen objects, keeps light sources in check, and spews brighter, more appealing images in general. On the video end, you can record up to 2k videos from both the front and the rear cameras with good detail, ok-ish stability, and satisfactory dynamic range. Do note that there is neither physical (OIS) or digital (EIS) stabilization even at lower resolutions like 1080p or 720p.

Battery and Charging

  • 5,000 mAh
  • 18W fast charging

Battery life on the Tecno Spark 30 is great. It’s a relatively big phone with a typical big 5,000 mAh cell. Neither the Helio G91 nor the 90Hz panel consumes much power, so you easily get multiday battery life with the Spark 30. In my review, I was averaging around 2 days before needing to plug the device back in. The 18W charger did feel a little sluggish considering the fact that 25W and 33W have somewhat become the norm at the 20-25k price bracket in recent years. Regardless, you can go from 0-100% in around 2 hours, or save yourself some time by charging from 20-80% in around 60-70 minutes.

Tecno Spark 30 Review: Conclusion

Overall, the Tecno Spark 30 is a well-rounded budget phone propelled to the spotlight thanks to its flashy design. But, the 20-25k NPR segment is heavily competitive in Nepal and the Spark fails to leave a lasting impression that’d command a strong recommendation. If you want a reliable daily driver with lots of storage and decent photography abilities, the Tecno Spark 30 is a decent choice.

Tecno Spark 30 Bumble Bee Review casual

However, I think options like the Redmi Note 13 (review), the Realme 12X, and Tecno’s own Camon 20 are better overall values. Two of those three sport better AMOLED screens, and most have a smoother 120Hz refresh rate. Moreover, they have faster charging speeds (33W or 45W) and offer stronger chipsets. Hence, unless Bumblebee really got you in his grasp, you might want to skip this one honey!

Tecno Spark 30 Review: Pros and Cons

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MyPower’s first-ever mini UPS (router backup) also doubles as a power bank!

While hours of power outages in Nepal are now a thing of the past, we still suffer from short power cuts occasionally. When that happens, we tend to struggle to pass the time. This is why MyPower brings its first-ever mini UPS (router backup) MPS404 so that you never have to be away from your favourite pastime — the internet.

MyPower MPS404 Mini UPS Overview

Design

This router backup looks pretty much like a standard power bank. It is mostly white while its top is orange. It has the company logo on the bottom half and grooves on the top half.

MyPower MPS404 Design

The MyPower MPS404 has a decent selection of ports. It includes three DC ports in total two of which are dedicated to output. Likewise, it is also equipped with one USB-A. Other than that, it has LEDs serving as a battery indicator and a power button.

Features

This mini UPS can power anything that works with DC input such as internet routers, TV setup boxes, CCTV cameras, attendance systems, and so on. Furthermore, it provides two different voltages from its DC ports i.e. 9V and 12V.

MyPower MPS404 Ports

Similarly, the MyPower MPS404 router backup doubles down as a power bank too — thanks to its USB port. However, it is not capable of fast charging your phone as the USB is capped at just 10W of output. To power everything, it packs an 8,000 mAh battery inside. The battery isn’t jaw-droppingly large or anything, but it should power your router over six hours easily.

MyPower MPS404 Mini UPS Specifications

  • Design: Boxy with grooves on the front
  • Battery: 8,000 mAh
  • Input: DC-in (12V 2.0A)
  • Output: 1x DC (9V 1.2A), 1x DC (12V 1.2A), 1x USB-A (5V 2.0A)
  • Max Power (Output): 25W
  • Colour Option: White with Orange

MyPower MPS404 Mini UPS Price in Nepal and Availability

The company launched the mini UPS on 30 October and is available to purchase through its official website. Talking of the price, the MyPower MPS404 router backup costs a maximum of NPR 2,999 in Nepal.

MyPower Mini UPS (Router Backup) Price in Nepal (Official)
MPS404 NPR 2,999 NPR 2,499
  • Meanwhile, check out the latest prices of power banks in Nepal:

Power Bank Price in Nepal 2024 [Updated]

Nubia is preparing to launch its flagship Red Magic 10 Series gaming phone!

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Nubia has officially announced the launch date for the Red Magic 10 series. The device is expected to feature a massive battery with the latest SD 8 Elite chipset. In this article, we will discuss everything about the latest Nubia Red Magic 10 Series, including its expected price in Nepal. 

Nubia Red Magic 10 Series Rumors

Performance

The Red Magic 10 series is expected to feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. The deice is expected to feature memory up to 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.

The battery capacity is noteworthy, with a 7,000 mAh battery, which is a first for a flagship smartphone. The device will support 100W fast charging.

Display

Red Magic 10 Series Display

The screen specifications include a 7-inch display with a resolution of 2,688 x 1,216 pixels. Furthermore, it will have a 144Hz refresh rate, providing smooth content viewing. The design aims for the narrowest bezels in the industry while maintaining a compact form factor despite the large screen size.  It will include an under-display selfie camera.

Nubia Red Magic 10 Series Launch Date and Availability

The event is set for November 13 at 15:00 Beijing Time. Meanwhile, Pre-reservations for the devices have already opened in China In addition to the Red Magic 10 series, Nubia is reportedly developing another gaming phone. Stay tuned! As we will unravel every further development about this smartphone. 

  • Meanwhile, check out our video on iPhone 16 PM vs Galaxy S24U