boAt has launched its Nirvana Crystl earbuds in Nepal with an interesting see-through aesthetic. So in this piece, let’s take a look at the boAt Nirvana Crystl, its features, and specifications, alongside its official price in Nepal and availability.
boAt Nirvana Crystl Overview
Design and Audio
One of the major highlights of the Nirvana Crystl is its transparent design. The buds are available in Black, Red, and Yellow color options with a clear plastic case. On the bottom side, you can also find some of the electronics seeping through, which adds an extra hint of that cool factor for sure.
Even the buds themselves have a see-through look and resemble the boAt Nirvana Ion in terms of weight and dimensions. There’s an IPX4 rating for the buds, but the case isn’t officially certified.
In terms of audio, the boAt Nirvana Crystl ships with dual 10mm drivers with a “Signature Sound” preset. But you can customize it with a 7-band equalizer via the boAt Hearables app. There are tons of audio features like Spatial Audio and Low Latency Mode.
Noise Cancellation and Connectivity Features
Just like the Nirvana Ion, Nirvana Crystl has up to 32dB of Active Noise Cancellation with quad mic ENx for clear calls. There’s also in-ear detection and multipoint connectivity. You can customize the features and touch controls via the boAt Hearables app.
In terms of battery life, the Nirvana Crystl lasts up to 100 hours on a single full charge and provides up to 220 minutes of playback with a quick 10-minute plug-in. The case houses a large 480mAh cell, while the buds house a 70mAh battery each. For a full refill, it takes the buds roughly an hour and a half while the case needs 2.5 hours via the Type-C port at the bottom.
Features: Dual-EQ Mode, In-ear detection, Multipoint connection, Insta Wake N’ Pair, BEAST Mode with up to 60ms latency, ASAP Charge, One Tap Touch Controls
Color Options: Yellow Pop, Blazing Red, Quantum Black
Hey, whatsup guys? we have been testing the OnePlus Nord CE 5 for almost a week now. Last year’s Nord CE 4 was one of the best phones under INR 25,000, and this year, OnePlus has brought some meaningful changes to the Nord CE 5.
At the same time, there are certain aspects that I was really hoping OnePlus would upgrade this year, which they haven’t. So, let me tell you all about the pros, the cons and my overall experiences with the OnePlus Nord CE 5 in this article!
Ok..let me start with one of the biggest upgrades OnePlus has brought this year, which is in the performance. Last year, on the CE 4, we got the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip, which was fast for normal usage, and you could game a little bit too.
But this year, we get a proper-performance-focused chipset, the Dimesity 8350 with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 Storage. And thanks to that, the performance on the Nord CE 5 is fast, whether you are multitasking with 10 apps at once, going through the UI or gaming.
Titles like PUBG are smoothly playable here at 90 fps with good 5% lows. In BGMI and COD, the phone even supports 120 fps. If you are someone who plays Mobile Legends, you can easily get good FPS numbers, too.
It was only while playing more demanding games like Genshin Impact that the stability fluttered a bit after 15 minutes into the game, once or twice. Otherwise, the gaming performance here is quite good.
Now, if I absolutely have to compare, the Poco X7 Pro and the Infinix GT 30 Pro, which you can get for a similar price, have slightly better stability in games than the Nord CE 5, but if you look at the temperature numbers, the Nord CE 5 is able to remain a lot cooler. So, for me, trading 1-2 fps for 1-2 degrees seems like a better deal.
Plus, OnePlus has also included a big vapour chamber cooling system here, which really helps with heat dissipation. As I showed you before, in my gaming tests, the phone never went beyond 43 degrees, which in this summer heat is quite chill I would say!
And this year, OnePlus has included a Bypass charging feature, too, so even if you play games for long hours while your phone is plugged in, the phone does not heat as much, and it also helps with the durability of the battery itself.
Battery and Charging
But even if you don’t play games while charging, the huge 7100 mAh battery this phone has is very enduring. In my normal usage, I was getting almost 2 days of battery life with this phone, which is quite incredible. On days I did more gaming and recorded a lot of videos, I got an entire day of use, which is better battery backup than almost all phones in this price range.
And with the included 80-watt charger, the phone charges in around 1 hour and 10 minutes, which I think is reasonable enough.
I also appreciate that the phone isn’t extremely heavy even though it has a huge battery inside. In fact, it is lighter than the Nothing Phone 3A, which has a 5000 mAh unit. And the weight distribution here is considerably even, so holding this phone is not a muscle exercise either.
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While I am talking about the design, I can’t help but point out how similar the Nord CE 5 and the iPhone 16 look, especially this Purple colour I have; the resemblance is uncanny. This is a plastic back with plastic frames, but the look and feel of this phone is quite good.
OnePlus hasn’t mentioned which glass protection they have used on the front, though! I was really hoping for something along the lines of Gorilla Glass 7i, but apparently not. So, a good protective cover and a tempered glass is a must!
Display
Over to the front, I am really happy with the quality of this screen. The colors and contrast here look good, the 120Hz refresh rate is quite optimised, and this is a bright enough screen with decent HBM numbers, so casually using the phone outdoors isn’t hard on the eyes.
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However, its peak brightness number is quite low, if you compare it with the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion or the Nothing Phone 3A, at least on paper. But when I compared them side by side, when watching an HDR video, there wasn’t much difference.
By the way, the Nord CE 5 also supports HDR playback on all OTT platforms, so the viewing experience here is good. And something else I have to point out is that the touch response on this phone is quite fast, so interacting with this screen feels instantaneous.
Sound and Haptics
The only thing I am a little sad about here is the vibration feedback on this phone is slightly buzzier than something like the Nothing Phone 3A and the Moto Edge 60 Fusion. Turns out it’s not an X-Axis vibration motor they have included here.
The speakers on it are good, though; they are loud and crisp, so there’s not much to complain about, actually.
Software
Likewise, I also have good things to say about the software experience on the OnePlus Nord CE 5. I did experience a few stutters in the UI before, but after the first update I received, all the tiny bugs were fixed.
The good news is that OnePlus has upgraded the update policy too this time, from 3+4 years on the CE 4 to 4+6 years on the Nord CE 5, which means this device is quite future proof, too!
Camera
Ok..Lastly, let’s talk about the cameras. This is the area in which OnePlus has brought zero improvement, as they have used the same 50MP LYT 600 sensor, the same 8MP Omnivision ultra-wide lens, and the same 16MP front camera.
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As a result, the colour optimisation, the kind of shadow processing that we used to get with the Nord CE 4, follows here as well. Now, don’t get me wrong, I am not saying that the Nord CE 5 has bad cameras or something, no. I found its camera performance, especially the primary cameras to be on par with the Nothing Phone 3A, like 90% of the time.
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In fact during the night, I found OnePlus managing better highlights than the Nothing Phone 3A.
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It’s only when shooting portraits that the Nothing Phone 3a does slightly better because it has a dedicated lens, which lets you zoom up to 4x for better subject focus.
However, standalone, I wouldn’t say the Nord CE 5’s portraits are bad; the phone could use an update or two to manage the shadows on the face better, but other than that, the portraits are decent enough.
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The selfies are not bad either, and the selfie videos look good too. But the catch is that you can only shoot up to 1080p 60 fps selfie videos from this phone, so if you are someone who makes Instagram reels from the front camera, it might not be the sharpest.
The main camera on the back supports 4k video recording, though. I found the 4k 30 fps mode working the best for stable, well-balanced videos; the 4K 60 fps mode has a slightly narrower field of view, and you will notice jitters every now and then, so unless you are using a gimbal, 4k 30 fps is your best bet in my opinion.
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The only thing that’s downright average on the Nord CE 5 is the ultra-wide camera. The dynamic range in the ultra-wide photos is quite poor, and most of the time, the details are muddy, especially during the night.
So yeah, while I have had a pretty good experience with the OnePlus Nord CE 5 in almost all aspects of its cameras, I was really hoping the company would upgrade the ultra-wide lens, I mean, I can live without a Telephoto lens, as long as there is a good primary camera, but the ultra wide lens definitely could have been better!
OnePlus Nord CE5 Pros and Cons
Pros:
Excellent day-to-day and gaming performance
Bright OLED display
Long 2-day battery life + bypass charging
Clean software with extended update policy
Lightweight despite large battery
Cons:
Weak ultra-wide camera
Average vibration motor
No front-facing 4K video
Plastic build
OnePlus Nord CE5 Review Conclusion
But overall, with all the time I’ve had with the Nord CE 5, I can say that OnePlus has done a brilliant job of providing a balanced phone. If only the phone had better vibration and an ultra-wide lens, it actually would have been a perfect phone for around NPR 50,000 because it ticks all the right boxes.
We get a fast performance, nice design, great battery life, decent photo and videography prowess, nice OLED display and reliable software. So, yeah…. despite the minor shortcomings, I believe the Nord CE 5 is the most balanced and value-packed option in the sub-25000 segment.
Dell has refreshed its popular XPS 13 Plus lineup with newer 13th Gen Intel processors in Nepal. Just like its predecessor, the newer XPS 13 Plus boasts a high-resolution OLED display with a slim design profile. In this article, let’s talk about the features, specifications, and price in Nepal of the Dell XPS 13 Plus (2023).
Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 (2023) Overview
Design and Display
The XPS lineup is renowned for its ultracompact and modern profile and the new XPS 13 Plus is no exception. It features an all-aluminum premium-feeling build. Despite that, the ultrabook only weighs about 1.26 kg and measures 0.6” at its thinnest point. The newer XPS carries the design language from its predecessor with the ‘Zero-lattice’ keyboard and invisible trackpad. While that makes the device look minimal and futuristic, it may take some getting used to.
As for the display, Dell offers three different resolutions: FHD+, 3.5K, and UHD+. The base FHD+ (1920×1200) and UHD+ (3840×2400) panels are IPS displays while the 3.5k (3456×2160) that has made its way here is an OLED one. The 13.4” touchscreen refreshes at 60Hz and can hit up to 400 nits of brightness. It features minimal bezels with the 720p webcam (with Windows Hello) housed up top.
Performance and Memory
Under the hood, the new XPS 13 Plus (2023) is up to “2x more powerful” according to Dell. It features Intel’s 13th Gen Core i7-1360P processor. This 12-core (4P + 8E) 16-thread processor boasts base and boost frequencies of 3.70 GHz and 5.0 GHz, respectively. The CPU is paired with Intel’s integrated Iris Xe graphics which has a slighter higher clock frequency than last year. (96EU @ 1.5 GHz vs 96EU @ 1.4GHz).
Moving on to the memory, Dell offers up to 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM at 6000 MT/s but only the 16GB variant is currently available in Nepal. Alongside, that you can choose for up to a 2TB M.2 SSD.
Others
In the tank, the XPS 13 Plus (2023) has the same 55Wh battery as its 2022 counterpart. So, naturally, just like its predecessor, the newer XPS 13 Plus can be charged to 80% in less than an hour with the provided 60W AC adapter. And the port selection is no different. You get the same Thunderbolt 4 port on either side.
Infinix just dropped the Hot 60 Pro, and it’s packing some solid mid-range specs and an extremely thin design. This article will discuss everything about the latest Infinix Hot 60 Pro, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Infinix Hot 60 Pro Overview
Display and Design
You’re getting a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolution. The screen looks vibrant with 1600 nits peak brightness and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. At 6.6mm thick, it’s extremely slim for a phone with a 5160mAh battery. The build feels decent with a glass front and plastic back. Plus, it’s IP64 rated for dust and water resistance, and can survive drops up to 1.5 meters.
Performance and Software
At its core is the MediaTek Helio G200 chipset on a 6nm process. You get 8GB RAM with either 128GB or 256GB storage options. The good news? There’s a dedicated microSD slot for expansion. It runs Android 15 with Infinix’s XOS 15.1 on top. Gaming should feel smooth with that 144Hz display and Mali-G57 GPU.
The camera setup is straightforward, as it comes with a 50MP main shooter on the back and 13MP selfie cam. Both can record 1440p videos at 30fps, which is decent for this price range.
As said above, Battery life looks solid with 5160mAh capacity and 45W fast charging. Infinix claims 50% charge in just 22 minutes. There’s also 10W reverse charging if you need to juice up accessories.
Infinix Hot 60 Pro Specifications
Display: 6.78-inch AMOLED, 144Hz, 1224 x 2720 pixels
Infinix just unleashed the Hot 60 Pro+, and honestly, it’s impressively thin at just 5.95mm. This article will discuss everything about the latest Infinix Hot 60 Pro+, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ Overview
Design and Build Quality
At 5.95mm thick, this is one of the thinnest phones you can buy right now. Despite packing a massive 5160mAh battery and curved 6.78-inch display, it weighs just 155 grams. They went with an aluminum frame and nanofiber back.
You get IP65 water resistance and drop protection up to 1.5 meters. The curved AMOLED display has Gorilla Glass 7i protection, and there’s an in-display fingerprint scanner.
Display and Performance
The 6.78-inch curved AMOLED display runs at 144Hz with FHD+ resolution. It gets up to 1600 nits peak brightness. The curves make it look more expensive than it is.
Performance is handled by the MediaTek Helio G200 chipset with 8GB RAM. You get either 128GB or 256GB storage, but there’s no microSD slot this time. The 144Hz display should make everything feel smooth.
The main camera uses a 50MP IMX882 sensor with PDAF, plus two auxiliary lenses. The 13MP selfie cam sits up front and can record 1440p videos. Audio gets a boost with JBL tuning and stereo speakers. No 3.5mm jack, but you get 24-bit/192kHz Hi-Res audio through USB-C.
Battery and Software
The 5160mAh battery supports 45W fast charging, hitting 50% in just 22 minutes. There’s also 10W reverse charging for accessories. It runs Android 15 with Infinix’s XOS 15.1 on top, complete with their AI suite.
Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ Specifications
Display: 6.78-inch curved AMOLED, 144Hz, 1224 x 2720 pixels
Samsung has just launched its most rugged and feature packed smartwatch the Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025). Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and serious fitness buffs, this premium watch brings a Titanium build, MIL-STD-810H durability, and up to 100 hours of battery life in Power Saving Mode. Preorders are live, and it’ll hit stores globally starting July 25. For the rest of the details, let’s dive into this article to discuss everything about the latest Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025), including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Overview:
Design and Display
The Galaxy Watch Ultra brings a serious design upgrade over its predecessors not just in looks, but in durability too. It features a Grade 4 Titanium cushion case that’s built to survive rough terrains. The case is paired with Sapphire Crystal glass on the front, which adds a premium touch and strong scratch resistance. The watch is also MIL-STD-810H certified, rated for extreme temperatures (-4°F to 131°F), and can handle altitudes up to 29,527 feet. And with IP68 + 10ATM water and dust resistance, it’s even suitable for diving or heavy rain. In terms of size, you’re getting a 47mm dial, which is slightly bigger than the Watch8 Classic. It’s still surprisingly lightweight due to the titanium build, and comes in four bold colors: Titanium Blue, Silver, Gray, and White with matching performance bands like Trail, Marine, and PeakForm.
On the display side, Samsung packed in a vibrant Super AMOLED panel with always-on capability and Night Mode for better visibility in low-light conditions.
Software and AI Features
The Galaxy Watch Ultra runs on One UI 8 Watch based on Wear OS, backed by a powerful 3nm processor. The UI feels snappy, animations are smooth, and app performance is noticeably better compared to previous Galaxy Watches. It also supports a wide range of apps from the Google Play Store, giving it an edge in flexibility.
One of the biggest upgrades is the addition of Galaxy AI features. You get an Energy Score that analyzes your sleep, activity, and heart rate to tell you how ready your body is for the day. It also offers Suggested Replies for messages and Raise to Speak voice control with Google Gemini. For fitness, there’s support for Functional Threshold Power (FTP) for cyclists, Race mode to compare your current performance with previous runs or rides, and Track Back GPS navigation to guide you back to your starting point. You also get personalized heart rate zones for better workout targeting, and Night Mode for improved visibility in low light. Even the Health tracking is more advanced now, with features like Vascular Load Monitoring to show heart stress while sleeping, and the AGES index, which gives insight into how your diet may affect long-term metabolic health. The watch works best with Samsung devices but is also compatible with other Android phones, though some AI features may be limited.
The Galaxy Watch Ultra packs Samsung’s longest-lasting battery yet on a smartwatch. On regular use, it easily lasts around 3 days, and if you switch to Power Saving Mode, it can stretch up to 100 hours. There’s also an Exercise Power Saving Mode, which offers up to 48 hours of battery life while tracking workouts. Charging is still wireless and fairly quick, taking just over an hour to top up fully.
In terms of connectivity, the Watch Ultra comes with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, and LTE support, so you can take calls, stream music, or use maps without needing your phone. The dual-frequency GPS (L1 + L5) improves accuracy, especially in challenging environments like forests or city streets. The watch also syncs seamlessly with other Galaxy devices, but it works with most Android phones as long as you have the Galaxy Wearable and Samsung Health apps installed. However, some advanced features like Energy Score and AGEs tracking may be limited on non-Samsung phones.
Galaxy Watch Ultra – Specifications
Display: 1.5-inch Super AMOLED, Sapphire Crystal Glass
Durability: -20°C to 55°C operating range, 29,527 ft altitude support
Bands: Marine, Trail, and PeakForm band options
Colors: Titanium Blue, Titanium Silver, Titanium Gray, Titanium White
Compatibility: Android 10 and above (Samsung devices recommended for full feature access)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Ultra Price in Nepal and Availability
The Galaxy Watch 8 Ultra is already up for preorder in global markets and will be available in stores from July 25, 2025. Here’s how the expected pricing looks for Nepal:
Motorola has officially launched the Moto G96 5G, featuring a 6.67-inch 144Hz 10-bit pOLED display with Gorilla Glass 5 protection, powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset. This article will discuss everything about the latest Motorola G96 5G, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Motorola G96 5G Overview:
Display and Build Quality
Talking about the display, the Moto G96 5G features a 6.67-inch Full HD+ 10-bit pOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, ensuring ultra-smooth scrolling and fluid animations during gaming or daily tasks. It offers up to 1600 nits of peak brightness, making it easily viewable under bright lighting conditions, and comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection against scratches and minor drops. Additionally, the display supports water touch technology, allowing it to remain responsive even when your fingers are wet.
In terms of build, the Moto G96 5G has a sleek vegan leather finish that not only feels premium in hand but also helps resist fingerprints and smudges during daily use. The device is IP68-rated for dust and water resistance, providing peace of mind against accidental splashes and brief submersions. Despite packing a large battery, it maintains a slim profile at 7.93mm thickness and weighs just 178.10g, ensuring comfortable handling for extended periods.
Performance and Memory
Powering the Moto G96 5G is the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset, built on a 4nm process to deliver a balance of efficiency and performance for daily tasks, multitasking, and gaming. Paired with an Adreno GPU, the device handles casual gaming and heavy apps with smooth animations, while Android 15-based Hello UI ensures a clean software experience with Motorola’s thoughtful optimizations. The phone also promises three years of security updates, providing peace of mind for long-term use.
Talking about the memory configuration, it comes with 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM, allowing seamless switching between apps, and the Storage options include 128GB and 256GB of UFS 2.2 internal storage, offering fast read and write speeds for app launches and media access. While there is no mention of microSD expansion, the available storage options should be sufficient for most users who store photos, videos, and apps locally.
The Moto G96 5G comes with a dual rear camera setup, featured by a 50MP Sony Lytia 700C sensor with OIS and f/1.8 aperture for stable, detailed shots even in low light. It is paired with an 8MP ultrawide lens that also supports autofocus and macro vision, adding flexibility for capturing landscapes and close-up shots. On the front, the phone offers a 32MP selfie camera with support for 4K video recording. Motorola has also added Moto AI imaging features like AI Photo Enhancement to automatically fine-tune shots for better color and clarity.
The Moto G96 5G is backed by a 5,500mAh battery, designed to comfortably last a full day of use with heavy browsing, streaming, and gaming on the high-refresh-rate display. It supports 33W wired TurboPower charging, allowing users to quickly top up the device during short breaks.
Connectivity:5G SA/NSA (n1/n3/n5/n7/n8/n20/n26/n28/n38/n40/n41/n77/n78), Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax (2.4GHz/5GHz), Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, USB Type-C
Extras: USB Type-C Audio, Stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos
Motorola G96 5G Availability and Price in Nepal
The Motorola G96 5G starts at INR 19,999 for the 8/256 variant and 8/128 costs INR 17,999. When it arrives in Nepal, expect pricing to start at NPR 30,000 for the 8/256 and 35,000 for the 8/256 variant.
Along with the Nord 5 series, OnePlus has introduced its newest affordable tablet, the OnePlus Pad Lite, in Europe and the United Kingdom.The Pad Lite aims to deliver a seamless and captivating entertainment experience without breaking the bank, featuring an 11-inch FHD+ 90Hz LCD, Helio G100 CPU, quad speakers, and an optional LTE connectivity. This article will focus on the OnePlus Pad Lite, including its price in Nepal, features, availability, and specifications.
OnePlus Pad Lite: Overview
Design and Display
The OnePlus Pad Lite comes with an 11-inch FHD+ LCD display featuring a 90Hz refresh rate, providing smoother scrolling and animations during browsing and media playback. It has a 16:10 aspect ratio, which provides a fair screen area for reading and enjoyment, and a brightness of up to 500 nits, which ensures good visibility even in bright light.
On the design hand, it features a slim 7.9mm profile and weighs just around 530g, making it lightweight and also easy to handle for longer study or entertainment sessions. The corners are rounded to increase grip comfort, and the bezels are kept thin to maximize the screen space without adding unnecessary bulk. It comes in an Aero Blue finish.
Performance and Memory
Powering the OnePlus Pad Lite is the MediaTek Helio G100 chipset, featuring an octa-core CPU with two Cortex-A76 cores clocked at 2.2GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 2GHz, paired with the Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. This processor is designed to handle daily tasks like browsing, note-taking, and video streaming, and even lightweight gaming. The Pad Lite runs on Android 15 with OxygenOS 15.
Talking about the memory, the Pad Lite is available in 6GB and 8GB LPDDR4x RAM variants, providing enough room for multitasking between study apps, streaming, and light productivity tasks. It is paired with 128GB UFS 2.2 storage, ensuring faster app loading times and smoother file handling compared to traditional eMMC storage in many budget tablets.
Camera and Battery
The OnePlus Pad Lite features a 5MP rear camera capable of recording 1080p videos at 30fps, and on the front, it houses a 5MP selfie camera, which is decent for video calls and online meetings.
Fueling the tablet is a massive 9340mAh battery, delivering up to 11 hours of continuous video playback for uninterrupted binge-watching or browsing. It supports 33W SUPERVOOC fast charging via USB Type-C, allowing users to quickly top up.
Rear Camera: 5MP rear camera, up to 1080p 30 fps video recording
Front Camera: 5MP front-facing camera
Dimensions:254.91×166.46×7.39mm; Weight: 530g
Speaker: Quad speakers
Connectivity: 4G LTE (Optional), Wi-Fi 802.11 ac (2.4GHz + 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.4, USB Type-C
Battery: 9340mAh battery with 33W fast charging
OnePlus Pad Lite Price in Nepal and Availability
The OnePlus Pad Lite comes in Aero Blue colour and is priced at 229 Euros for the 6GB + 128GB Wi-Fi model, and the 8GB + 128GB LTE model costs 259 Euros. If it’s launched in Nepal, we can expect the price to be around 37,999 for the Wi-Fi model and 42,999 for the LTE Model.
OnePlus Pad Lite
Price in Europe (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
6GB/128 (Wi-Fi Only)
229 Euro
37,999
8GB/128 (LTE)
259 Euro
42,999
Meanwhile, watch our best tablets to buy in every price range.
Samsung just launched the Galaxy Z Flip7 FE alongside the premium Z Flip7 and Z Fold7, in a recent event held by the South Korean company. At a cheaper price compared to the regular Z Flip7, still packs solid specs and the same camera system. This article will discuss everything about the latest Galaxy Z Flip7 FE, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE Overview
Display and Design
The Z Flip7 FE keeps the classic 3.4-inch cover screen from the Z Flip6 instead of upgrading to the massive 4.1-inch FlexWindow on the regular Z Flip7. You’re still getting a Super AMOLED panel, but it’s smaller at 720×748 resolution and lacks the edge-to-edge design.
The main display is 6.7 inches with Dynamic AMOLED 2X tech and 120Hz refresh rate. It’s slightly smaller than the Z Flip7’s 6.9-inch screen and uses a 22:9 aspect ratio instead of 21:9. Design-wise, it’s actually pretty similar to the regular Z Flip7. At 14.9mm when folded, it’s about 1.2mm thicker than the premium model, but you probably won’t notice the difference in daily use. When unfolded, it measures 6.9mm thick.
Build quality matches the premium model with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection and an Armor Aluminum frame. IP48 water resistance is there too, which isn’t that great, so you will have to bit careful while playing with water.
Performance and Software
Here’s where you see the cost savings. The Z Flip7 FE runs on the Exynos 2400 processor instead of the newer Exynos 2500 in the regular Z Flip7. You’re getting 8GB of RAM instead of 12GB, with storage options of 128GB or 256GB.
Performance should still be solid for most tasks, but don’t expect Samsung DeX support — that’s exclusive to the premium Z Flip7. The AI features are mostly the same though, including Now Brief for personalized updates on the cover screen and Galaxy AI integration. Both phones run Android 16 with One UI 8, so you’re getting the latest software experience with Knox security features.
Camera System
Actually, this is where Samsung didn’t cut corners. The Z Flip7 FE has the exact same camera setup as both the Z Flip7 and Z Flip6 — a 50MP main camera with OIS and a 12MP ultra-wide. The 10MP selfie camera is identical too.
You won’t get all the fancy AI camera features from the regular Z Flip7 though. The smaller cover screen means no advanced zoom slider or as many real-time filters. But FlexCam mode still works great for hands-free selfies and video calls.
Battery
The 4,000mAh battery is the same size as the Z Flip6, which is decent but the Z Flip7 features a slightly bigger unit at 4300 mAh. Still should get you through a full day of normal use. Charging is identical across both models — 25W wired, 15W wireless, and reverse wireless charging. The adapter isn’t included, so you’ll need to buy one separately.
So what are you missing vs Z Flip7?
The main differences are the smaller cover screen, older processor, less RAM, smaller battery, and no Samsung DeX support. You also get fewer color options — just Black and White instead of the four colors available on the Z Flip7. But honestly, if you’re not obsessed with having the latest specs, the Z Flip7 FE gives you 90% of the experience for significantly less money.
Battery: 4,000mAh with 25W wired, 15W wireless charging
OS: Android 16 with One UI 8
Connectivity: 5G, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC
Build: Gorilla Glass Victus 2, Armor Aluminum frame, IP48 rating
Dimensions: 165.1 x 71.9 x 6.9mm (unfolded), 85.1 x 71.9 x 14.9mm (folded)
Weight: 187g
Colors: Black, White
Galaxy Z Flip7 FE Price in Nepal and Availability
The Galaxy Z Flip7 FE starts at $900 globally for the 128GB model. When it arrives in Nepal, expect pricing to start at no less than NPR 135,000 for the base variant.
Device
Price in USA (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
Galaxy Z Flip7 FE 128GB
$900
NPR 135,000
Galaxy Z Flip7 FE 256GB
$1,000
NPR 150,000
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Galaxy Z Flip6
A few months after launching the Oppo A5 Pro in Nepal, Oppo has now introduced a more budget-friendly alternative — the Oppo A5. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the specifications of the Oppo A5, along with its official price in Nepal.
Design and Display
The Oppo A5 features a sleek, premium design with a high-quality finish. It comes in three distinct colors: Zircon Black with a purple tint, Crystal Diamond with a rainbow pattern, and a Blue variant with a ripple design. On the back the phone has a quad-camera island, two actual cameras, the other mostly for show, along with an LED light. The device weighs 185 grams and is only 7.65 mm thick.
On the front, the phone boasts a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution and a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate. The screen has slim bezels of just 1.39 mm and features a punch hole for the front camera. For added security, it comes with an under-display fingerprint scanner. Additionally, the phone is IP65 certified for durability and includes 360-degree NFC support.
The Oppo A5 is powered by the Snapdragon 6s Gen 1 4G chipset, which includes 4 Cortex A73 and 4 Cortex A53 cores. This provides smooth performance for daily tasks, but it’s not ideal for gaming. The phone runs on ColorOS 15, based on Android 15.
In terms of battery, the A5 comes with a massive 6,000 mAh capacity. For the camera setup you get a 50 MP main lens, a 2 MP portrait camera (though no ultra-wide sensor), and an 8 MP front camera for selfies. The phone is available in various configurations, including 8/12GB RAM, 8/256GB storage, and 12/256GB or 12/512GB storage.
Oppo A5 Vs OPPO A5 Pro Specifications
Category
Oppo A5
Oppo A5 Pro
IP Rating
IP65
IP68/IP69
Durability
MIL-STD-810H compliant
MIL-STD-810H compliant
Display
6.67″ IPS LCD, HD+, 90Hz, 1000 nits (HBM)
6.67″ IPS LCD, HD+, 90Hz, 1000 nits (HBM)
Screen Protection
Gorilla Glass 7i
Gorilla Glass 7i
Chipset
Snapdragon 6s Gen 1 (11nm)
Snapdragon 6s Gen 1 (11nm)
RAM + Storage
6GB + 128GB (UFS 2.1)
8GB RAM + 256GB (UFS 2.1)
Rear Camera
50MP (wide) + 2MP (wide)
50MP (wide) + 2MP (depth)
Front Camera
5MP (f/2.2)
8MP (f/2.0)
Speakers
Mono speaker, 3.5mm jack
Stereo speakers, No 3.5mm jack
Battery
6000mAh
5800mAh
Charging
45W wired
45W wired
Software
Android 15, ColorOS 15
Android 15, ColorOS 15
Fingerprint Sensor
Side-mounted
Side-mounted
Price in Nepal
Rs. 22,999
Rs. 32,999
Oppo A5 Availability and Price in Nepal
The Oppo A5 has officially launched in Nepal with a price tag of Rs. 22,999 for the 6GB RAM / 128GB storage variant. As a special launch offer, customers who purchase the device within one month from the first day of sales will receive an extended 2-year warranty.