Oppo has launched the Enco X3 earbuds during a recent event in China. This earbud was launched alongside the introduction of the flagship X8 series and the Oppo Pad 3 Pro, which we have covered in a separate article. But, let’s talk about the latest Oppo Enoc X3 Earbuds, including their expected price in Nepal.
Oppo Enco X3 Overview
Audio
The Enco X3 earbuds feature the BES2700 chipset. They include an 11mm bass driver and a 6mm tweeter. The Enco X3 supports wireless lossless audio transmission at 1 Mbps. It utilizes Bluetooth 5.4 and LHDC 5.0, which supports 192kHz/24bit audio. The earbuds also offer advanced noise-cancellation capabilities. They can reduce noise by up to 50 dB. Additionally, they feature AI Call Noise Reduction and a three-microphone system to enhance voice clarity.
User Controls
Users can control music, calls, and volume through gesture-based commands. Furthermore, the earbuds have an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance.
Battery and Charging Options
Each earbud has a 58mAh battery, while the charging case has a 566mAh capacity. The Enco X3 supports both wired and wireless charging at up to 10W.
Noise Cancellation: Up to 50 dB reduction, AI Call Noise Reduction, VPU Bone Voiceprint Recognition, anti-wind noise algorithm
Voice Clarity: Real-time voice detection, dual DAC, three-microphone system
Audio Transmission: 1 Mbps wireless lossless transmission, Bluetooth 5.4, LHDC 5.0 (192kHz/24bit), DYNAUDIO tuning, spatial audio support
Controls: Gesture-based for music, calls, volume adjustment
Durability: IP55 dust and water resistance
Battery: 58mAh per earbud, 566mAh charging case
Charging: Supports both wired and wireless charging (up to 10W)
Oppo Enco X3 Earbuds Price in Nepal and Availability
In China, the wired charging version is priced at 899 yuan, while the wireless charging version is available for 949 yuan. As of now, there is no announcement regarding global availability. If it ever makes it here, we expect the latest Enco X3 Earbuds price in Nepal to start at no less than NPR 17,000.
Oppo Enco X3 Earbuds
Price in China (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
Wired Charging
CNY 899
NPR 17,000
Wireless Charging
CNY 949
CNY 19,000
Meanwhile, check out our review of Apple Watch Series 10
OPPO has introduced its latest tablet, the OPPO Pad 3 Pro. It features a 12.1-inch display and is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. In this article, we will discuss everything about the latest OPPO Pad 3 Pro, including its expected price in Nepal.
OPPO Pad 3 Pro Overview
Display
The OPPO Pad 3 Pro comes with a 12.1-inch 2K LCD display. It supports a refresh rate of 144Hz and features Dolby Vision and HDR10+. Additionally, the peak brightness reaches 600 nits, while having an aspect ratio of 7:5.
Performance and Storage
The Pad 3 Pro runs on last-gen Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. Meanwhile, It is paired with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and storage options up to 1TB with UFS 3.1 for faster, better, and smoother multitasking operations.
The device operates on Android 14-based ColorOS 14.1. OPPO has announced that the Pad 3 Pro will receive future updates, including an upgrade to Android 15-based ColorOS 15.
Cameras and Audio
The rear camera is a 13MP unit with autofocus and an LED flash. On the front, the Pad 3 Pro offers an 8MP camera.
The tablet includes six built-in speakers with Dolby Atmos. This setup is intended to provide a more immersive audio experience for users watching videos or playing games. The audio configuration is expected to enhance media consumption on the device.
Battery and Charging
The OPPO Pad 3 Pro has a 9510mAh battery. It supports 67W SuperVOOC fast charging, designed to reduce downtime between charges.
Accessories
OPPO has also introduced accessories for the tablet, including the Smart Touch Keyboard and Pencil 2 Pro stylus. The stylus offers 10,000 levels of pressure sensitivity, designed for digital artists or note-takers.
In China, the base model with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage costs 3299 yuan, while the highest-end model, with 16GB RAM and 1TB storage, costs 4499 yuan . The tablet will be available for purchase starting October 30.
The OnePlus 13 is all set to change the pattern of release date and get released as early as October and now we already have some official information regarding its design and cameras. In this article, we’ll explore all the details surrounding the release date, rumors, and speculations about the phone’s details.
OnePlus 13 rumours roundup
Display
The OnePlus 13 is expected to feature a 6.82-inch BOE X2 display with a quad-curved design that incorporates micro-curvature. It will have a resolution of 2K.
Performance
Like the norm, we are expecting the upcoming Oneplus flagship to ship with Qualcomm’s latest and greatest SD 8 Gen Elite alongside fast memory (LPDDR5x) and plenty of storage (1TB UFS 4.0). If you’re confused about the naming of the upcoming Oneplus smartphone is going to pack, check out our detailed article on Snapdragon 8 Elite here, where we talked about this upcoming chipset.
The OnePlus 13 features a Hasselblad Triple Rear Camera setup. The main camera includes a 50MP Sony LYT-808 sensor with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). The telephoto lens is now a 50MP 3X periscope, replacing the previous 64MP version, and it has a 1/1.95″ LYT600 sensor with an f/2.6 aperture, also equipped with OIS. Additionally, the ultra-wide camera uses a 50MP Samsung JN5 sensor, providing a 120° field of view. The company also shared some samples from its latest telephoto camera.
The periscope design includes a “multi-prism reflection structure,” which allows for a thinner and lighter module. This design improves focusing speed and image clarity. The OnePlus 13’s camera system uses the same imaging algorithm as the OPPO Find X8 series, designed to enhance light and shadow performance while capturing detailed images.
Battery
Given that the OnePlus 12 came with a 5400 mAh battery, an upgrade to around 6000 mAh seems likely for the successor. However, the charging capabilities may remain the same, with 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.
OnePlus 13 Launch Date and Availability
While the predecessor, the OnePlus 12 debuted in December of last year, the OnePlus 13 is set to break from tradition with an earlier release. This time, we can expect the OnePlus 13 to make its debut by the end of October or the beginning of November. Initially, it will launch in China before making its way to global markets.
Yatri is working on the second generation of Project 1 which comes with some design tweaks to its predecessor. It will also have the company’s trademark Mountain Hold technology, and Apple CarPlay as well as Android Auto support! Let’s discuss all that we know of the Yatri P1 Gen 2 further in this article, including its price in Nepal.
Yatri P1 Gen 2 Overview
After all the “No provision on number plates for made in Nepal bikes” ordeal, it appeared that Yatri had settled down. Gone stagnant, perhaps. The company was expanding its charging stations here and there. But, not much was heard from them. Well, surprise, surprise! Turns out the company was working on Yatri P1 Gen 2!
You sneaky sneaky… 👀
The naming of the upcoming bike is an obvious sign that it is a reiteration of the popular Yatri P1. Not much information is available about it as of now for the second iteration of the bike. The company dropped the first teaser back on 21 October 2023 with a post captioned “Gen2 loading…”.
Yatri continued dropping subtle hints after that. Later, they posted a render of the Yatri P1 Gen 2 on 19 January 2024. Looking back, the company had been posting photos of the unreleased bike ever since the first teaser right at our faces!
What’s new?
World’s first!
Yatri announced that the Yatri P1 Gen 2 will be the world’s first electric two-wheeler to feature wireless Apple CarPlay as well as Android Auto! This means that you can now connect the Yatri bike with whatever smartphone you have. Additionally, this will turn the bike into a secondary device giving you access to essential features like calling, texting, music control, calendar, and most importantly navigation! Talk about convenience!
Likewise, the aforementioned vehicle platform from both operating systems also converts the connected mobile device into the vehicle key itself. Moreover, the vehicle detects whenever the owner is nearby, and auto-unlocks! The support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Yatri would suggest that this feature will also be available. However, Yatri has not revealed if that will be the case. So, that one’s up in the air.
Mountain Hold
The Kathmandu Valley has a pretty uneven plane and is full of inclined roads. Say you are going uphill and you get a call. Traditionally, you would have to stop the bike, take your phone out of your pocket and receive the call while holding the brake the entire time. For situations like this, Yatri offered a physical brake lock in the previous iteration.
However, they are taking a different approach for the Yatri P1 Gen 2 — enter Mountain Hold feature. With this, the bike will sense that you’ve stopped on a slope and hold its position. In the meantime, you can let go of both the brakes, take your phone out and receive the call. Or you could just accept the call from the bike itself now that it supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto… you get the point. This feature also eases parking on steep surfaces without having to worry about the two-wheeler rolling backwards and falling over.
It is not the first time we have seen a feature like this though. Popular electric scooters brands like Ather and Zeeho offer a similar feature dubbed “AutoHold” and “Slope Hold” respectively. But it’s not about being the first to introduce the feature. It’s about adding quality-of-life updates — and Mountain Hold surely is one such update.
While the inclusion of the vehicle platform is cool and a headlining feature on its own, we can draw another conclusion from it too. The dashboard is getting an upgrade! We can further confirm this with the image posted by Yatri themselves. They have given the dashboard some definite retouching coming from the P1.
The sidelight signals have been integrated into the bezels on either side, while the right bezel sees an extra indicator for the high beam. The Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration has made the UI more intuitive. This also hints that Yatri has upgraded the display on the P1 Gen 2 with touch controls enabling interactions with the dashboard. Previously, the bike had a colour screen but lacked touch controls while also having a limited interface.
Looks and Build
The looks are also an obvious change over here. While most of the body looks entirely the same, we can see that the headlight area has gone through some remodelling. The disc brakes look more neutral while the tyres appear to have more grooves.
The company also shared that it took one million kilometres worth of road data and user feedback into consideration when developing the Yatri P1 Gen 2. Moreover, they claim that the coming iteration of the bike will “deliver better and consistent performance over longer and adventurous trips”. They are also saying that it will come with a more optimised system with better reliability.
The little design tweaks
Recently Yatri shared all the little design tweaks they’ve added on to the P1 Gen 2. This includes an extended fender on the front, a language rack on the back, and an addition of a crash cage.
All these design decisions have been taken with adventure riding in mind. Firstly, the extended fender protects the bike’s frame and the rider from mud and gravel that the tyres throw off. Likewise, the luggage rack does exactly what it sounds like — it helps you fasten your luggage onto the bike.
Yatri has integrated a Crash Cage into the bike this time. It is a larger frame that also includes a much-requested frame slider in it. This protects the P1 Gen 2 from scratches, which will be a highly appreciated addition considering the price of Yatri bikes so far. Also, you can customise the colour of the frame slider!
While the Nepali bike manufacturer shared all these design tweaks through their social media, it is unclear if they will be available on all the units or as add-ons. Personally, the latter option seems more plausible.
Yatri P1 Gen 2 Price in Nepal and Availability
Some sources are claiming that the company is opting for a low-powered motor offering the same range as the Yatri P1. As a result, Yatri can price the P1 Gen 2 more competitively in Nepal — landing somewhere around NPR 450,000. If it’s true, it is very exciting news since other imported electric bikes were cheaper than the OG Yatri P1.
Now, the last standing question is when is it launching? There are no words about it so we cannot tell concretely. The company hinted that they would soon be dropping the full specifications of the Yatri P1 Gen 2. But when will the bike itself drop? It’s anyone’s guess. Looking at the way the company’s been trying to hype its audience, they might launch it this very year! The Nepali year though — so… I’m guessing by the end of 2081 B.S.
While I am saying that, it’s just a speculation from my end too. So, take it with a grain of salt, if you will!
Meanwhile, check out our coverage video on Yatri Project One:
A couple of days back, Jingdong, Vice President of Vivo Brand confirmed in a weibo post regarding some details about this awaited phone. Now, the subsidiary of Vivo has officially confirmed the launch of the upcoming iQOO 13. Let’s dive into this article to discuss the upcoming iQOO 13, including its launch date, specifications, and more.
iQOO 13 Rumors Roundup
Performance
The iQOO 13 is confirmed to feature the next-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. This follows last year’s iQOO 12, which was well-received for its Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. The smartphone features an advanced heat dissipation system with multi-layer graphene and a 7K ultra-large VC heat spreader, ensuring stable performance during heavy use. Additionally, it comes with a self-developed Q2 gaming chip. In terms of memory, this smartphone is expected to offer up to 16 GB of RAM and up to 1 TB of storage
Display and Design
Similarly, the company has confirmed the iQOO 13 is set to come with a BOE 6.82-inch flat OLED Q10 Everest display, providing a 2K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. Additionally, it will be equipped with a single-point ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. Moreover, It will come with an IP68-rated chassis, an upgrade from the iQOO 12’s IP64 rating. Similarly, the phone will come in Isle of Man, White Legendary Edition, Black Racetrack, and Gray colorways.
Battery and Camera
The battery capacity of the iQOO 13 will be 6,150mAh, paired with 120W fast charging support. This is an increase from last year’s 5000 mAh battery. There isn’t much news on the camera, but the iQOO 13 is expected to come with a 3X telephoto in its camera setup.
OnePlus preparing to launch its flagship offering for 2024 i.e. the OnePlus 13 at the end of this month. While that’s cooking, other movements of the Chinese tech giant have been detected. It’s relating to the company’s semi-flagship offering. Yes, the OnePlus 13R has made it into our radars and we are here to talk about it!
OnePlus 13R Rumours Round-up
Certifications
91Mobiles Indonesia has spotted the OnePlus 13R in the SIRIM database. SIRIM is a certification platform in Malaysia, and stands for “Standard and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia”. As of now, no major information on the phone has been uncovered. We only know that it carries the model number “CPH2645”.
What to expect?
OnePlus phones with the “R” monikers are usually the rebrand of the China-only Ace series of phones. The OnePlus 12R was a one-to-one copy of the Ace 3. Hence, we expect the OnePlus 13R to follow the same route and be the same as the OnePlus Ace 4. Some rumours are floating around the latter phone.
Hardware
Firstly, the phone will apparently have the current Qualcomm flagship processor — Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 under its helm. It might pack a large 6,500 mAh battery with fast charging support of 100W. Likewise, it will likely have an OLED panel from BOE as its display which stretches 1.5K in resolution.
Since it will be a performance-focused device, it will probably cut corners in the optics department. While that may be true, it will not miss out on a decent primary shooter, which could very well be a 50MP camera with a Sony IMX9-series sensor.
Software
All the above specs are expected on the OnePlus Ace 4. We can expect the same with the OnePlus 13R by extension — as both phones are identical as I mentioned earlier. They do differ software-wise though, as China receives ColorOS while the international market gets OxygenOS. Regardless of whichever UI it is, it will be based on Android 15 for sure.
The OnePlus 13R will presumably launch after the OnePlus Ace 4. We can expect the latter to arrive in December this year. Additionally, the OnePlus 12R went live in January 2024. Given that, we can expect the OnePlus 13R to be available in January as well — so, in 2025.
Meanwhile, check out our OnePlus 12R review and comparison with OnePlus 12 video:
Insta360 has unveiled the Ace Pro 2 action camera for this year. This new device directly competes with established brands like GoPro and DJI. In this article, we will discuss everything about the latest Insta360 Ace Pro 2, including its expected price in Nepal.
Insta360 Ace Pro 2 Overview
Video and Photo Features
Equipped with a 1/1.3″ sensor, the Ace Pro 2 records 8K video at 30fps and 4K video at 120fps. The camera utilizes a 157-degree wide-angle Leica Summarit lens, which includes Leica color profiles for enhanced image quality. Users can also capture still photos at 50 MP resolution.
The camera supports 2x zoom without any quality loss and features an integrated wind guard to minimize audio interference during recordings.
Design and Display
Rugged in design, the Ace Pro 2 is water-resistant up to 12 meters and includes precise controls for underwater shooting. This makes it suitable for various environments and activities.
The camera features a design reminiscent of GoPro products. Its front display provides essential information but does not offer a live feed. Instead, a 2.5-inch hinged main screen delivers improved brightness and pixel density for better viewing.
AI-Driven Enhancements
The camera incorporates AI-enhanced software to improve performance in low-light situations. The PureVideo feature reduces noise while enhancing brightness and detail, although it is limited to recordings at 4K60fps.
Battery Performance
The Ace Pro 2 has a battery life of up to 180 minutes. Users can achieve an 80% charge in just 18 minutes using a 30W PD adapter, while a full charge takes 47 minutes.
2.5-inch hinged main screen (improved brightness and pixel density)
Water Resistance: Up to 12 meters
Battery Life: Up to 180 minutes
Charging:
80% charge in 18 minutes (30W PD adapter)
Full charge in 47 minutes
AI Features:
Enhanced low-light performance
PureVideo for noise reduction (up to 4K60fps)
Zoom: 2x zoom with no quality loss
Integrated Features: Wind guard for noise reduction
Insta360 Ace Pro 2 Price in Nepal and Availability
The Insta360 Ace Pro 2 is priced at $399.99 in the United States. When it makes it here, we expect the Insta360 Ace Pro 2 price in Nepal to be no less than NPR 56,999.
Action Camera
Price in the US (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
Insta360 Ace Pro 2
USD 399.99
NPR 56,999
Meanwhile, check out our video on best actions cameras of 2024
Tecno launched the Spark 30C (review) some time ago with the new MediaTek Helio G81 chipset. Now the company has launched a standard model, which brings a few upgrades to the one with the “C” moniker. Here we will discuss the Tecno Spark 30 in further detail, including its official price in Nepal.
Tecno Spark 30 Overview
Design and Display
The Tecno Spark 30 has the same design blueprint as its watered-down variant with flat edges and a circular camera dial. A horizontal patterned strip goes across the phone’s camera island, which also features intricate patterns of its own. Other than that, the LED flash on this phone sits at the bottom cutout, which was on the right side for the Spark 30C. It boasts a higher dust resistance with an IP64 rating and ships in Stellar Shadow and Astral Ice colours.
For the display, the Tecno Spark 30 has a 6.78-inch unit which is likely an LCD panel. While the 30C offered a 120Hz refresh rate, this phone caps out at 90Hz screen fluidity. However, the screen size on this phone is larger and has a higher FHD+ resolution along with 800 nits brightness capability. It also supports touch commands with wet or oily hands.
Performance
The phone gets a slight upgrade in terms of performance hardware. The Tecno Spark 30 is powered by the MediaTek Helio G91, which shares the same architecture as the G81 on the Spark 30C. Despite its similarities, the G90 series chipset offers higher GPU frequency and performs better in benchmarking platforms as well.
It sticks with a single 8GB memory option but allows users to crank it up by another 8GB virtually. Meanwhile, you can choose between 128GB and 256GB for storage. Other than that, it packs a 5,000 mAh battery as the power source with 18W charging support. On the software side, the phone boots on Android 14. There is no information on this phone’s storage upgradability and the software updates it will be receiving.
Camera and the rest
The Tecno Spark 30 is proudly equipped with a 64MP primary shooter and is coupled with a Sony IMX682 sensor. Sony is highly hailed in the imaging world and is a welcome addition to this phone. Furthermore, the main camera has to do all the photography heavy lifting as there are no usable auxiliary lenses. A 13MP selfie snapper sits on the front and utilises the screen as a dual-colour temperature flash.
Moreover, this phone features a stereo speaker setup with Dolby Atmos audio and three times loudness to enhance the media consumption experience. Tecno does not mention it exclusively but based on the chipset on the Spark 30, it should support WiFi 5 and Bluetooth v5.0 connectivity. In the meantime, the cellular network is limited to 4G only — not even advanced LTE (4.5G) like on Spark Go 1 or Camon 30S Pro. You do get an IR blaster and NFC support on this phone though.
Tecno Spark 30 Specifications
Design: Flat design with patterned strip and camera island, IP64-rated
Display: 6.78-inch, LCD*, 90Hz refresh rate, 800 nits peak brightness, wet and oily touch control
Resolution: FHD+ (1,080 x 2,460)
Chipset: Octa-core MediaTek Helio G91 (12nm)
RAM: 8GB + 8GB extendable
ROM: 128GB or 256GB
OS: Android 14
Rear Camera: Single 64MP Camera with Sony IMX682 sensor
Front Camera: 13MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
Battery: 5,000 mAh with 18W wired charging
Connectivity: 4G cellular, WiFi 5*, Bluetooth v5.0*, NFC, IR Blaster, USB Type-C
Spark 30 is now available in Nepal in the standard ‘Orbit Black’ and custom ‘Transformer Edition’. Tecno Spark 30 price in Nepal starts at NPR 22,490 for the 8/256GB variant, while the custom edition costs a little more at NPR 22,990.
Huawei has officially launched HarmonyOS Next, marking its first self-developed operating system built independently of Android and the Linux kernel. In this article, we will discuss more about the latest HarmonyOS Next, including its features and availability
HarmonyOS Next Overview
Microkernel and Interconnectivity
The operating system features a self-developed microkernel based on the OpenHarmony open-source core. It supports apps through the Huawei Ark compiler and integrates Huawei Mobile Services (HMS).
Ecosystem and AI Integration
Richard Yu, Chairman of Huawei Consumer Business Group, announced that 15,000 apps and services are currently part of the HarmonyOS Next ecosystem. Previous versions of HarmonyOS are running on over 1 billion devices worldwide, spanning smartphones, tablets, wearables, and car infotainment systems.
Through HarmonyOS Next, users can now enjoy new lock screen and home screen customization options, a redesigned control center, faster animations, and quicker app launches. Additionally, the system includes AI features powered by the Pangu large language model.
Huawei claims a 30% increase in device fluency and a 20% reduction in power consumption between software modules. The new Huawei Share 2.0 feature allows users to transfer a 1.2GB file between two HarmonyOS Next devices in just 8 seconds, enhancing file-sharing capabilities. HarmonyOS Next also includes improved security features through its self-developed Star Shield architecture.
HarmonyOS Next Availability
HarmonyOS Next will initially power Huawei devices in China, covering a wide range of products, including smartphones, wearables, smart home devices, and car cockpits. A global release is expected in the future, expanding the system’s reach to more markets. A public beta of HarmonyOS Next is now available to users in China. Supported devices include the Pura 70 series, Huawei Pocket 2, and MatePad Pro 11 (2024).
Huawei has officially launched the Nova 13 and Nova 13 Pro in China. Both phones come with several notable features, but the Pro version offers some upgrades over the standard model. Below, we compare the two devices side by side.
Huawei Nova 13 / 13 Pro Overview
Display and Design
The Nova 13 measures 161.4 x 75.3 x 6.98 mm and weighs 195g. The Pro version is slightly larger, with dimensions of 163.4 x 74.9 x 7.82 mm, and is also heavier at 209g. Additionally, the Pro model is IP65 rated, offering dust and splash resistance, a feature absent in the standard model.
The Huawei Nova 13 features a 6.7-inch OLED screen with a resolution of 1084×2412 pixels. It supports a 120 Hz refresh rate, 300 Hz touch sampling rate, and 1,440 Hz PWM dimming. The Pro model, on the other hand, offers a slightly larger 6.76-inch LTPO OLED display with a resolution of 1224×2776 pixels. Additionally, it includes an adaptive 120 Hz refresh rate and a higher 2,160 Hz PWM dimming for smoother transitions.
Camera Systems
On the camera front, the Nova 13 comes with a dual-camera setup, featuring a 50 MP f/1.9 main sensor and an 8 MP f/2.2 ultrawide camera. For selfies, it includes a 60 MP f/2.4 shooter. The Pro model upgrades the camera system with a 50 MP main camera featuring a variable aperture of f/1.4-f/4.0, along with a 12 MP 3x telephoto lens, and an 8 MP ultrawide camera.
Battery and Charging
Both models are powered by a 5,000 mAh battery and support 100W fast wired charging. There are no differences in battery capacity or charging speeds between the Nova 13 and Nova 13 Pro.
Currently, there is no information regarding international availability, and Huawei has not disclosed the chipset used in either device. However, both phones come with the same storage options, offering 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB variants. Both devices run on HarmonyOS 4.2 and feature an embedded fingerprint sensor. Furthermore, both models support satellite connectivity, though only within mainland China.
Huawei Nova 13 / 13 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability
The Huawei Nova 13 is priced at CNY 2,699, while the Nova 13 Pro starts at CNY 3,699. Unlikely, but if it ever makes it here, we expect Nepal’s latest Huawei Nova 13 / 13 Pro price to start at no less than NPR 61,050.