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This Xiaomi air conditioner has an air outlet on the top

It is no secret that Xiaomi doesn’t just sell smartphones, it has an entire sub-brand called Mijia that focuses on home appliances alone. And under that very name, Xiaomi has started crowdfunding for an energy-efficient AC with an air outlet on the top. In this article, we will look at the Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Natural Wind Pro and also talk about its potential price in Nepal.

Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Wind Pro Overview

Design

This aircon is one pretty-looking home appliance, that will definitely pull some eyes. As I mentioned earlier, the Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Wind Pro has an air exhaust on the top. Critics online have cited its resemblance to the Panasonic Sky series AC due to this design approach. While that may be true, the Chinese offering has a much cleaner look with a Star Satin Silver colouring. It also has a circular display on the side which shows things like temperature, and connection status.

Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Wind Pro Outdoor unit

The entire system consists of an outdoor condenser unit as well, which has the same metallic finish with a large Mijia logo slapped onto it.

Features

Moving on to the features, the key highlight of the Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Wind Pro is extremely energy efficient with a 5.65 APF value. The AC has a double-cylinder compressor and double-row condenser and outputs 830m³ air per hour. Its unconventional design with exhaust on the top apparently gives it the same qualities as a central AC, as per the company. Furthermore, they stress that you won’t have air uncomfortably blowing at your face and will be spread all across the room instead.

Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Wind Pro Temperature Control

This aircon is quite smart too — it is equipped with a self-developed cloud-based algorithm. With this, the AC constantly learns about your usage habits and adapts accordingly. Moreover, its temperature is immaculate over an extended period of usage. The Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Wind Pro understands the temperature and air quality of your environment. It then adjusts to the best setting based on the situation. Additionally, this AC offers ecosystem benefits as it can be connected to a network through dual-band WiFi. Then users can control it through the app on their smartphone or Xiao AI voice assistant. Lastly, this AC is capable of multi-step self-cleaning, where the outdoor unit utilises condensed water to flush away the dust.

Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Wind Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

The air conditioner is open for crowdfunding, which will go on till 16 October 2024. The crowdfunding posting reveals that the product might start shipping at the end of the month. The company has set its maximum retail price at CNY 3,999, however, it will be available for buyers at CNY 3,499. Given that, we expect the Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Wind Pro price to be NPR 92,199, if it ever arrives in Nepal.

Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Wind Pro CNY 3,999 CNY 3,499 NPR 92,199

OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro is here in Nepal with ANC of up to 49dB

OnePlus recently launched a bunch of products including the Nord 4, Pad 2, and Watch 2R. Along with the aforementioned products, they also launched new earbuds that come with all the necessary features. Which has gone official in Nepal. In this article, let’s delve deeper into the latest OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro while also discussing its official price in Nepal.

OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro Overview

Design and Audio

The OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro comes in an in-ear fit with a stem that sort of looks like a clapper of a bell. It has a slight cavity on the upper end of the stem, which is reserved for the capacitive touch sensor. Meanwhile, the charging case of these buds is perfectly ovular. It also has a two-tone finish with a glittery body and glossy lid. These buds are IP55-rated and are available in Starry Black and Soft Jade colour options.

OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro Mics

For audio, the OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro packs a 12.4mm driver with titanium-coated diaphragms. The material choice apparently enhances the audio giving deeper bass and richer vocals. Apart from that, these buds are also equipped with two analogue and one digital microphone on each side. Coupled with the company’s Clear Call and anti-wind noise algorithms, they ensure disturbance-free phone calls. Moreover, OnePlus’ latest budget earbuds are capable of active noise cancellation of up to 49dB, that too with transparency mode.

Feature and Battery

Equipped with the latest Bluetooth v5.4, these earbuds ensure a smooth and stable connection with up to two devices at the same time. Additionally, they come with the Google Fast Pair feature allowing for instantaneous pairing with Android devices. If you are using a OnePlus phone together with the Nord Buds 3 Pro then you get to enjoy some of the ecosystem benefits. Otherwise, you can install the HeyMelody app to get access to additional functionalities. The app allows you to customise the audio setting or use the “Find My Earbuds” to help locate misplaced earbuds.

OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro Pairing

In terms of battery, these buds pack a 58mAh cell on each side. Likewise, the charging case comes with a 440mAh unit. By utilising them, the OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro is capable of offering 12 hours of playtime independently and up to 44 hours with the case. This is when used without the ANC turned on, of course. When you do turn on the noise cancellation, the battery life drops by over 50% to 5.5 hours and 20 hours respectively. After all the charge has been drained, the whole thing can get back up in just 80 minutes by plugging in through the USB Type-C port. Say, you don’t have that much time to spare, even 10 minutes of charge will be good to go for four hours.

OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro Specifications

  • Design: In-ear fit with IP55 rating, Ovular charging case with dual-tone finish
  • Dimensions:
    • Buds:29.99 mm x 20.30 mm x 23.87 mm
    • Case: 66.60 mm x 51.24 mm x 24.83 mm
  • Weight: 4.40 grams (Buds), 38.20 grams (Case)
  • Sound Driver: 12.4 mm drivers with titanium-coated diaphragm
  • Noise Cancellation: Active Noise Cancellation of up to 49dB with Transparency Mode + Clear Call / Anti-wind noise Algorithm with two analogue and one digital microphone setup on each bud
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth v5.4
  • Codecs: SBC, AAC
  • Battery: 58 mAh (Buds), 440 mAh (Case)
  • Playback (ANC Off, at 50% volume): Up to 12 hours (Buds), up to 44 hours (Case)
  • Charging: Via USB Type-C, 240 minutes with 10 minutes charge, ~ 60 minutes (Buds), 80 minutes (Buds + Case)
  • Companion App: HeyMelody (Android | iOS)
  • Features: Dual device connection, Google Fast Pair, Find My Earbuds
  • Colour Options: Starry Black, Soft Jade
  • Buy OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro Here

OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

The OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro price in Nepal is NPR 5,949. You can purchase the earbuds from Hukut store.

OnePlus Earbuds Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
Nord Buds 3 Pro NPR 5,949 Hukut Store
  • Meanwhile, check out our video list of the best budget earbuds in 2024:

Nothing Ear is now officially available in Nepal!

It was an open secret that Nothing was about to release new earbuds with a new naming convention a while ago. Now that one of those offerings has officially made it here, let’s talk in short about the Nothing Ear, its features, official price in Nepal and availability.

Nothing Ear Overview

Design and Audio

Looking at the design, the latest Nothing Ear does not look much different from its predecessor. It ships in the standard two colour options i.e. Black, and White. The case of Nothing Ear also looks the same with a squircle shape and a circular depression on the lid. Meanwhile, you get an IP54 water resistance on the buds while the case has a slightly higher resistance of IP55.

Nothing Ear Design

The Nothing Ear relies on an 11mm dynamic driver on both the buds with ceramic diaphragm. Similarly, these earbuds come with proprietary tuning from the company. Each bud also packs three mics which coupled with Clear Voice Technology offers undisturbed phone calls. Additionally, it comes noise cancellation feature where you can manually adjust between three levels. Or, you could simply choose “Adaptive” mode and the earbuds will automatically do all ANC adjusting according to your surroundings.

Features

The latest Nothing earbuds come with a plethora of features. Starting with, in-ear detection. These buds can detect whether or not it’s inside a user’s ear and pause or play media based on that. Other than that, it is equipped with Bluetooth v5.3 and offers four different codes — AAC, SBC, LHDC 5.0, and LDAC. These buds are compatible with devices running on Android 5.1 or iOS 11, and later.

Nothing Ear ANC

You get Google Fast Pair as well as Microsoft Swift Pair features for a faster pairing experience. Meanwhile, these buds can be connected to two devices simultaneously for added convenience. You can access even more functionality through the Nothing X app. Lastly, the most popular LLM — ChatGPT has been integrated into the Nothing ecosystem and can be accessed through Nothing Ear.

Battery and Charging

The Nothing Ear holds a 500 mAh cell in the tank while the buds pack 46 mAh units each. With this, the earbuds can offer up to 8.5 hours of playback independently and over 40 hours with the case. These numbers are derived with ANC turned off. When you turn on the ANC, the playback hours drop to 24 and 5.2 respectively.

Nothing Ear Wireless Charging

After you’ve drained the battery you can plug it in for just 10 minutes through the Type-C port to get 10 hours of usage out of it. On the other hand, it supports 2.5W wireless charge as well.

Nothing Ear Specifications

  • Design: In-ear fit, squircle case, IP54 (Buds) and IP55 (Case) rating
  • Sound Driver: 11 mm dynamic drivers
  • Noise Cancellation: Up to 45 dB, 3 levels of ANC, Adaptive ANC + Clear Voice Technology with 3 mics
  • Battery: 46 mAh (Buds), 500 mAh (Case)
  • Playback (ANC Off): Up to 8.5 hours (Buds), up to 40.5 hours (Case)
  • Charging: Via USB Type-C, 10 hours with 10 minutes charge, 2.5W wireless charging
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth v5.3
  • Codecs: SBC, AAC, LDAC, LHDC 5.0
  • Compatibility: Android 5.1+ or iOS 11+
  • Companion App: Nothing X (Android | iOS)
  • Features: In-ear detection, Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair, Dual connection, Low Lag Mode with up to 120ms latency
  • Colour Options: White, Black

Nothing Ear Price in Nepal and Availability

The Nothing Ear is now available in Nepal for just NPR 22,999. You can buy it via our affiliate partner Hukut Store or other retail outlets across Nepal.

Wireless Earbuds Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
Nothing Ear NPR 22,999 Hukut
  • Meanwhile, check out our best budget earbuds in 2024 video:

Samsung Galaxy A16 Renders and specs are OUT! Have a look…👀

Samsung Galaxy A06 launched in Nepal a little while ago. Now the company’s little more premium offering is buzzing as it is next in line for launch. Let’s look at all the information we know about the Samsung Galaxy A16 so far!

Samsung Galaxy A16 Rumours Round-up

Renders

The Samsung Galaxy A16 renders have leaked, and we can see that the 5G variant has liner patterns on the back, while the 4G-only one has a plain monotone finish.

Samsung Galaxy A15 5G

Samsung Galaxy A15 4G

Performance

According to the listing, the Galaxy A16 5G will become two different chipsets for different regions. The Exynos 1330 will power the European one, while, the Dimensity 6300 will power the South Asian ones. Similarly, as for the A16 4G, we’ll see the same old Mediatek Helio G99.  Both the phones will be paired with a memory starting at 4GB RAM and 256GB storage.

 

What else?

Now the renders have leaked, we can say there are virtually no changes on this phone aesthetically. Samsung is now fixated on its “Galaxy Design” for all of its offerings, so that’s what we are getting. The company introduced this “Key Island” thingy with the A15 and A25, which has now become a symbol of the A-series phone. This protrusion of buttons has stuck around this year as well.

Samsung Galaxy A15 Key Island

Other than that, the listing suggests that these phones will come with a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen stretching FHD+ while offering a 90Hz refresh rate and 800 nits peak brightness. Lastly, doing what Samsung does best, it is pushing six whole years of updates on the Galaxy A16 as well. Under the hood, both of these versions will feature a 5000 mAh battery with a 25W charger.

Samsung Galaxy A16 Launch and Availability

It is still way too early to say anything about the Samsung Galaxy A16. However, we can expect it to launch near the end of 2024 as its predecessor did the same. Additionally, we will likely see it launch alongside the Samsung Galaxy A26.

Lava Agni 3 arrives with a dual display setup and an “Action Key”

Lava Agni 2 was met with a lot of fanfare and rightfully so. Now the Indian smartphone brand has launched its successor, which comes with some interesting features. In this article, we will look at the Lava Agni 3 in further detail, including its expected price in Nepal.

Lava Agni 3 Overview

Design and Displays

Lava Agni 3 continues to have well-received design aspects of its predecessors. It has curved frames and edges and ships in two shades of monotone colour options. The choices are named Pristine Glass, and Heather Glass, also hinting that it has the glass for its back panel.

This phone introduces a new design element in the price segment — the Action Key button, obviously inspired by the iPhone. Similar to the iPhone’s Action Button, users can use it as a camera shutter as well as a quick switch for various activities like video recording, turning on a flashlight, taking a screenshot, SOS, and opening third-party apps. It is also IP64-rated.

Agni InstaScreen

The Action Key is not the only thing that set the Lava Agni 3 apart from the crowd though! This phone also has a secondary display right next to its camera layout! Yes, it has a 1.74-inch “Agni InstaScreen” just like flip phones with similar functionalities too.

Similar to the digital pet introduced by Honor on the Magic V Flip, the Agni 3 brings a doggo called “Firey”. The mini-display in here is an AMOLED panel, just like the primary screen which is much larger at 6.78 inches. Moreover, it stretches 1.5K in resolution, offers a 120Hz refresh rate, and peaks at 1,200 nits of brightness.

Performance

For the performance, the Lava Agni 3 packs the MediaTek Dimensity 7300X under its helm. This processor is the same thing as the regular Dimensity 7300, albeit it is specifically targeted at devices with dual displays. That being said, the silicon has eight cores, comes in 4nm fabbing, and has a peak clock speed of 2.5GHz.

MediaTek Dimensity 7300X

Other internal hardware on this phone includes 8GB LPDDR5 RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The Lava Agni 3 allows users to virtually extend the memory by another 8GB, however, there is no option for external storage expansion.

For power, it packs a 5,000 mAh battery with a 66W wired charging support. Furthermore, it has a nine-layer copper-plated heat dissipation module and a 5,000mm2 liquid vapour chamber to keep things cool and running smoothly.

Software-wise, you get clean, ad and bloatware-free Android 14, which is quite a sight at its price range. This phone also has “HyperEngine Technology” which supposedly provides a 20% improvement in FPS and energy efficiency during gaming than its predecessor.

Camera and Connectivity

The Lava Agni 3 comes with a triple camera setup on the back, led by a 50MP unit coupled with the Sony Quad-Bayer sensor with OIS capability. The auxiliary shooters on this phone include an ultrawide and a telephoto lens, both of 8MP resolution.

The former has a wide 112° field-of-view, while the latter offers 3x optical and 30x digital zoom along with electronic image stabilisation. Though the inclusion of a secondary display allows for selfies with the high-quality main camera, you could also use the 16MP snapper on the front. Other than that, its front camera is utilised as a face scanner with a fast unlock time of 0.55 seconds.

Lava Agni 3 Camera

The connectivity aspect of this phone is solid too. It supports two SIM cards simultaneously and can operate in 14 different 5G network bands. This phone also has WiFi 6E, Bluetooth v5.4, and six-way navigation with A-GPS support for further wireless connectivity. There is no NFC though. And for wired connections, you get a single USB-C cable that works as an OTG as well as an audio jack.

Lava Agni 3 Specifications

  • Design: Monotone design with Action Key and Agni InstaScreen, IP64-rated
  • Dimensions: 163.70 mm x 75.53 mm x 8.80 mm
  • Weight: 212 grams
  • Display:
    • Primary: 6.78” 3D Curved AMOLED Panel, 120Hz refresh rate, 1.07B colour depth, 429 PPI pixel density, 100% NTSC colour gamut, 1,200 nits peak brightness
    • Secondary: 1.74-inch 2D AMOLED, 16.7M colour depth, 336PPI pixel density, 97% NTSC colour gamut
  • Resolution:
    • Primary: 1.5K (1,200 x 2,652 pixels)
    • Secondary: HVGA (480 x 336 pixels)
  • Chipset: Octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 7300X (4nm)
  • RAM: 8GB LPDDR5 + 8GB extendable
  • ROM: 128GB or 256GB UFS 3.1
  • OS: Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple Camera
    • Primary: 50MP, Sony Quad-Bayer sensor, OIS
    • Ultrawide: 8MP, 112° FoV
    • Telephoto: 8MP, 3x optical zoom, 30x digital zoom, EIS
  • Front Camera: 16MP Camera with Samsung sensor (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor (0.24 seconds), Face Unlock (0.55 seconds)
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Proximity, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, Ambient Light
  • Navigation: GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, NavIC
  • Battery: 5,000 mAh Lithium Polymer cell with 66W fast charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, 5G, WiFi 6E, Hotspot, Bluetooth v5.4, USB Type-C
  • Colour Options: Pristine Glass, Heather Glass

Lava Agni 3 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Indian brand unveiled the phone for pre-booking on 4 October 2024. Those who pre-booked the set will be getting it four days later, and open sales finally start on 9 October. This phone will be available for a minimum of INR 20,999 and the company is offering a one-year instant handset replacement guarantee. If the Lava Agni 3 ever arrives here in Nepal, we expect its price to start at NPR 34,999.

Lava Agni 3 Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8GB + 128GB
(without charger)
INR 20,999 NPR 34,999
8GB + 128GB
(with charger)
INR 22,999 NPR 38,499
8GB + 256GB
(with charger)
INR 24,999 NPR 41,999

Honor X9c will be even tougher than the Honor X9b!

In recent years, Honor has focused heavily on the toughness of its midranges, equipping them with displays with one of the best drop resistance in the market. We here at GadgetByte put these phones to test ourselves, and we must say they are indeed TOUGH! Honor seems to be taking a step even further with their next device i.e. X9c. So, what’s cooking? Let’s discuss…

Honor X9c Rumours Round-up

A little context

Honor started highlighting the toughness of its devices with the Honor X9a. This phone came with a 0.65mm deeply reinforced glass that could apparently handle pressures of over 900MPa2. Furthermore, it was a 3D curved screen, which notoriously cracks rather easily. However, by layering their phones with this glass, Honor could continue to have the premium-looking curved display, while offering top-tier drop resistance. We even tested it ourselves during the review process, and it certainly stood up to its claims.

Honor X9b Ultra-Bounce Anti-Drop Display

Honor then took a step further with the X9b, this time fully introducing the “Ultra-Bounce Anti-Drop Display” I mentioned earlier. This time the phone had three levels of protection for the screen, frame, and internal compartments. There was a cushioning material with micron-sized pores that elevated the phone’s ability to take damage even further. As such, Honor ran an even more aggressive campaign encouraging reviewers like ourselves to crack walnuts with it! We tested the Honor X9b even more rigorously, and once again, the phone took all the brute like a true champ.

Even tougher!

The Chinese Smartphone manufacturer is now gearing up to launch the successor to the Honor X9b which will be dubbed the X9c. This phone will continue to carry the legacy of toughness its predecessors have proudly boasted. In fact, Honor is confident enough about this product and is saying it is the “Toughest HONOR Smartphone”.

Honor X9c Beta Experiencer Program

Customers can actually put that claim to the test as the company will soon run a Beta Experiencer programme. The registration is currently open, but only in Malaysia. Interested folks can quickly fill up a form, and test what the Honor X9c is all about.

Honor X9c Launch and Availability

While we don’t get an actual look at the phone, we can tell that the thing is already ready. Otherwise, there would be no point in carrying out a testing event. In the meantime, we expect the Honor X9c to launch by the end of this month. This is because the Honor X9b went public in October last year and recently the Honor Magic 7 series was also revealed to be going official on 30 October. So, things seem to be lining up for the Honor X9c, which might arrive alongside the flagship offering.

  • Meanwhile, check out our Honor X9b durability test video:

Infinix Hot 50i launched in Nepal with 48MP camera and 120Hz display

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Infinix has launched a new budget offering, the Infinix Hot 50i in Nepal alongside the Smart 9. This new Hot series phone comes with a glossy frame and a Helio G81 SoC. Without further ado, let’s get into the specs, features, and official price of the Infinix Hot 50i in Nepal.

Infinix Hot 50i Overview

Design and Display

Starting with the design, the Infinix Hot 50i boasts a flashy look with a squircle camera module and a hole-punch display upfront. The middle frame is flat and 8.10mm thick. Infininx ships this guy in three shades: Sleek Black, Sage Green, and Titanium Grey.

Infinix Hot 50i Design and Display

As for the display, you are greeted by a 6.7-inch IPS LCD panel with a standard HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It boasts a peak brightness of 500nits and a 240Hz of touch sampling rate.

Performance

Under the hood, the smartphone packs a MediaTek Helio G81 chipset, powering the core. It is a 4G SoC, fabbed on a 12mm process with two Cortex-A75 cores at 2.0GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 1.7GHz. Meanwhile, handling the graphics is a Mali G52 MC2 GPU. Infinix has paired the chip with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Likewise, the phone boots on XOS 14.5 built on top of Addroid 14.

Camera and Battery

Talking of the optics, the Infinix Hot 50i sports a 48MP main camera and a useless auxiliary sensor. Upfront, there is an 8MP snapper for selfies and video calls. One interesting thing is on the LED flash side, which, Infinx claims to be super bright.

Infinix Hot 50i Camera

Furthermore, the phone gets its fuel from a 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support.

Infinix Hot 50i Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7-inch, HD+ resolution, IPS LCD, 120hz refresh rate
  • SoC: MediaTek Helio G81 (12nm)
  • Selfie: 8MP
  • Rear Cameras: 48MP + Auxillary Lens
  • Memory: 4/6GB RAM
  • Storage: 128GB internal storage, expandable up to 1TB via microSD
  • Battery: 5000mAh, 18W charging
  • OS: XOS 14.5 based on Android 14
  • Biometrics: Side-mounted fingerprint reader
  • Audio: Single speaker, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Buy Infinix Hot 50i here

Infinix Hot 50i Price in Nepal and Availability:

The Infininx Hot 50i price in Nepal is NPR 14,499 for the 4/128GB and NPR 15,999 for the 6/128GB. You can purchase the phone from Hukut.

Infinix Hot 50i Price in Nepal (Official)
4/128GB NPR 14,499
6/128GB NPR 15,999

Infinix Smart 9 launched in Nepal with Helio G81 chipset

Infinix recently launched the Hot 50 (4G) with the Helio G100 processor and Infinix AI baked-in. While that phone already fell in the affordable price range, the company launched an even cheaper offering under its Smart series in Nepal, the Smart 9. This article will discuss the Infinix Smart 9 in further detail, including its official price in Nepal.

Infinix Smart 9 Overview

Design and Display

Design-wise, this phone does not have much going on. It looks pretty standard with the flat edges and frame, a squircle camera island, and a grainy finish on the back. It does have a better-fleshed-out appearance than its predecessor — Infinix Smart 8 and also enjoys an IP54 rating. In the meantime, it ships in Metallic Black, Neo Titanium, Mint Green, and Sandstone Gold colour options.

Infinix Smart 9 Design

The Infinix Smart 9 has a 6.7-inch IPS a-Si LCD panel with HD+ resolution. The display offers a refresh rate and touch sampling rate of up to 120Hz and 240Hz respectively. Meanwhile, it offers a typical brightness of 500 nits. The screen also offers unaltered responsiveness even when used with wet and greasy hands.

Performance

This phone taps into the power of the MediaTek Helio G81 processor for its processing duties. It is assisted by either 3GB or 4GB of memory, which can doubled through the means of software. Likewise, the storage on the Infinix Smart 9 can be 64GB or 128GB, with support for external expansion of up to 2TB. Furthermore, it boots on XOS 14.0 based on Android 14 (Go Edition)

Camera and Battery

For the rear cameras, it has a 13MP primary shooter coupled with an undisclosed auxiliary unit. On the front, there is an 8MP snapper handling selfies and face scanning.

Infinix Smart 9 Camera

In the tank, the Infinix Smart 9 has a 5,000 mAh battery that can last up to 34 days on standby. The phone only supports a standard 10W charging though.

Infinix Smart 9 Specifications

  • Design: Flat design with grainy monotone back panel, IP54-rated
  • Dimensions: 165.70 mm x 77.10 mm x 8.35 mm
  • Weight: 188 grams
  • Display: 6.70” IPS a-Si LCD Panel, up to 120Hz refresh rate, up to 240Hz touch sampling rate, 500 nits typical brightness, Wet and greasy touch support
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1,600)
  • Chipset: Octa-core MediaTek Helio G81 (12nm)
  • RAM: 3GB or 4GB, LPDDR4X + RAM Expansion
  • ROM: 64GB or 128GB + 2TB expandable with MicroSD card
  • OS & UI: Android 14 (Go Edition) with XOS 14.0 on top
  • Rear Camera: Dual Camera (13MP Primary with + auxiliary camera of unspecified resolution)
  • Front Camera: 8MP Camera (Centre-aligned waterdrop cutout)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Sensors: Gravity, E-compass, Virtual gyroscope, Light, Proximity
  • Navigation: Yes
  • Battery: 5,000 mAh cell with 10W charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, 4G, Dual-band WiFi 5, Hotspot, Bluetooth, IR Remote, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Colour Options: Metallic Black, Neo Titanium, Mint Green, Sandstone Gold
  • Buy Infinix Smart 9 here

Infinix Smart 9 Price in Nepal and Availability

In Nepal, the Infinix Smart 9 price in Nepal is NPR 11,999 for 3/64GB. You can purchase this smartphone from Hukut store.

Infinix Smart 9 Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
3GB + 64GB NPR 11,999 Hukut

Samsung Galaxy A06 review: Born into basic budget bounds!

Seems like we got a new budget smartphone from Samsung before Dashain and I was keen to see what the brand was cooking for its new gateway ‘A’ device. I’ve reviewed other Samsung budget smartphones like the Galaxy M14 before, so I was left wondering if there’s anything that’s changed at all!

Well, before I tell you that in my full review, let’s take a quick glimpse at the specifications of the Samsung Galaxy A06:

Samsung Galaxy A06 Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 167.3 x 77.3 x 8mm, 189 grams
  • Display: 6.7-inches HD+  PLS LCD, 60Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G85 (12nm)
    • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6×1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
    • GPU:  Mali-G52 MP2
  • Memory: 4/6GB RAM, 64/128GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 14 with One UI 6.1 on top (2 OS updates)
  • Rear Camera: Dual-camera;
    – 50MP primary sensor
    – 2MP depth lens
  • Front Camera: 8MP sensor (notch)
  • Audio: Single Loudspeaker, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 25W fast charging (Charger in the box) 
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 15,499 (4/64GB) | Rs. 17,499 (4/128GB) | Rs. 19,499 (6/128GB)

Samsung Galaxy A06 Review:

Design and Display

  • 167.3 x 77.3 x 8 mm, 189 grams
  • Glass front, Plastic back/frames
  • 6.7-inches HD+ PLS LCD, 60Hz

Samsung Galaxy A06 Review design

Let me brighten the stage with a few positives. Seeing the device for the first time and holding it were definitely ‘good’ experiences. The Gold color option looks somewhat (big) S24-esy and pretty presentable with its circular cutouts and lined back. It also feels light enough for a phone so big, enough for me to rock it as an everyday carry without feeling the bulk. The tall form factor is also something I’d missed using my regular ol’ ‘normal’ boxier phone and felt like a breath of fresh air but that’s where I felt it…the first impact…

Swiping around the home screen, it became quite clear that Samsung has decided to cut not just corners but pretty much chunks to make the A06 possible. The display is slow, has ghosting, and very noticeable smearing when moving around or doing any kind of motion. You, of course, shouldn’t expect excellent screens at this price point but this one’s especially poor. I mean, I could do with the 60Hz (even though 90Hz is common even at this price point), but the slow response time will leave you wanting everytime you interact with the phone. It also doesn’t get super bright and the resolution isn’t super sharp so everything just looks a bit hazy.

Speaker and Haptics

I mean it became pretty apparent when I tried to watch my regular daily dose of Youtube during lunch and the stuff didn’t look very good.” It sounds decent enough though” I thought to myself before covering the bottom grill and muting all of it.

Samsung Galaxy A06 Review Video

Regardless, the single speaker is decent I would say. I could make out voices well, and everything was fairly audible even with layers of music and effects. Could have been louder, fuller, clearer, but good enough for a phone of its caliber.

The haptics play in similarly levelled field where the buzzy Z axis motor hits once in a while, but I complied because it’s Samsung’s entry level ‘A’ phone after all. It’s good enough for alarms and notifications but I chose to keep it disabled during typing to save myself some frustration.

Performance

  • Octa-core MediaTek Helio G85 (12nm Mobile Platform)
  • 4/6GB LPDDR4X RAM, 64/128GB eMMC 5.1

Let’s talk a bit about usability and everyday experience. The Galaxy A06 is a perfectly usable device despite feeling slow most times. If you’re familiar with benchmarking apps, you’d already know what I am talking about from the above screenshots. But even if you’re not, it’s enough to know that this modern smartphone can do all modern smartphone things. Like making calls, browsing the web, watching videos, playing some games, and of course clicking pictures. But, the overall user experience will vary a lot from being satisfactory at best to frustratingly slow at times.

Hence, go into it with an open mind and a patient head and you’ll find the Galaxy A06 surprisingly workable.

Leaning a bit towards the technical side, the brains here is the same Helio G85 we saw in its predecessor so it’s no surprise we don’t see a performance jump. With that, the base variant (that I am using) gets just 4 GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 64 gigs of slow eMMC storage. If that feels criminally (s) low, that’s because it is even for a budget phone. The competition isn’t necessarily faster, but most brands offer either 6GB or 128GB options at similar prices. That being said, there are 4/128GB and 6/128GB configs of the A06 but those creep the 20k mark where alternatives seem even more appealing.

Samsung Galaxy A06 Review Gaming

The GPU on the G85 is a MALI G52 MC2 which is actually pretty decent. It can’t game GAME but you can have little bits of fun playing Subway Surfer here, and Asphalt 9 there. I mean you can even play Call of Duty at ‘High’ settings which is a win at this price.

Software and UI

  • Android 14 with One UI 6.1 on top
  • 2 years of OS updates

So, if the hardware ain’t nothing special, maybe Samsung’s software is the mark I am missing? ….Probably not! Even with the cut down Core version of their OneUI skin, Samsung fails to deliver a snappy experience on their budget smartphones. Maybe that’s why the full One UI 6.1 was a little too much for the A06 to handle.

This isn’t a problem isolated to the A06 but it is a significant part of the user experience. I mean, there aren’t any stability issues or major bugs that I came across during my review, but is that enough? I say no! As a reviewer, I must admit it’s a perfectly good software for the price but Samsung needs to change it up because something’s off in the balance between stability and weight. The UI is clean with no ads or bloatware but this skin paired with a ghosting display, a budget chip, and slow eMMC memory doesn’t feel smooth or polished or Samsung like.

Lastly, the Galaxy A06 ships with Android 14 out of the box with update support for the next two versions which is a big plus but again I do wonder, will the hardware hold up long enough for that to be practical?

Camera

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

Leaving that food for thought on the table, let’s switch to the cameras. Our big gun here is a 50MP primary shooter backed by Samsung’s processing. There’s a 2MP depth lens too but it’s more of a decor and majorly serves to improve your portrait shots.

Keeping the smartphone class in mind, I would say the Galaxy A06 takes eye-pleasing shots backed up by Samsung’s recognizable colors. Daylight shots look good at a quick glance, but of course, there isn’t a ton of details or dynamic range. The 2x crop loses even more details so I would only ever use it in a properly lit environment or you are getting a mush of pixels.

Landscapes and buildings look fine but faces often turn out washed and lacking in depth from the A06. Portrait mode makes it a little more digestible with smoother skin, better highlights, and optimized contrast but the edge detection there can be a hit or miss too.

Selfies are in the same ball game where normal shots do look good once in a while but portraits are just more pleasing to look at and consistent.

Lowlight isn’t the Galaxy’s strong suit either as the small sensor can’t capture enough light to give you sharp images. The Night Mode is hidden in the settings but I recommend using that instead to get more controlled shots with better dynamic range and details.

Video-wise, you can go up to 1080p 60fps from the back and 1080p 30fps from the front. There are no stabilization modes and the 1080p60 footage gets shaky quick. So, staying at FHD 30 is the best option. There are ok-ish details and a little shake but the quality is passable.

Battery and Charging

  • 5,000 mAh
  • 25W fast charging, charger bundled in with purchase

Samsung Galaxy A06 Review charging

Lastly, touching on the endurance and refills, you get a standard 5000 mAh cell with support for fast charging. Although the brand doesn’t ship you a charger in the retail box, Samsung Nepal is generous enough to bundle in a 25W adapter with every purchase. The phone easily lasts over a day or even two on light usage so running out of charge isn’t something you’ll have on your mind with the A06. Charging is quick too with a 50% top-up in about half an hour and a full charge in an hour extra. Ideally, I would plug the Galaxy in at around 20% and reach 80% in under an hour, good enough for another day and a half.

Samsung Galaxy A06 Review: Conclusion

Throughout my review, I couldn’t help but think that the Galaxy A06 stumbles on the same hurdles as Samsung’s other budget offerings, from an overall slow experience to less competitive hardware and higher price. But this one especially gets the brunt of it because the screen, your primary means of interaction, is extra compromised. It’s still a decent option if you like the look or want a decent shooter with somewhat reliable shots. And the battery life and fast charging are pluses as well.

Samsung Galaxy A06 Review casual

Giving you some alternatives, the OnePlus Nord N30 SE is a fast performer in the 20k market, while the Redmi 13 offers plenty of memory. Pushing your budget by a few extra grand, options like Realme’s 12X and Redmi Note lineup become viable bringing upgrades in almost all aspects.

Samsung Galaxy A06 Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Multiday battery

Cons:

  • Single speaker

Oura Ring 4 is finally here with improved features over its predecessor

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The Oura Ring 4 is officially here, showcasing several improvements over its predecessor, the Gen 3 model released back in 2022. In this article, we will discuss everything about the latest Oura Ring 4, including its expected price in Nepal. 

Oura Ring 4 Overview

Design and Build

The new Oura Ring features a full titanium exterior and interior, moving away from the epoxy used in the previous version. It has a thickness of 2.88mm and weighs between 3.3 and 5.2 grams, depending on the size. Additionally, it is water-resistant up to 100 meters.

Oura Ring 4 Design

The Oura Ring 4 showcases a sleek, minimalist design. It incorporates red and infrared LEDs to monitor heart rate and blood oxygen levels, complemented by green LEDs for heart rate variability readings. An accelerometer is positioned to observe movement and sleep patterns, while a digital temperature sensor helps detect changes in body temperature.

Sensors

The sensors inside the Oura Ring 4 are now slimmer, measuring just 0.3mm compared to 1.3mm in the Gen 3 model. Despite the reduced size, Oura claims to offer improved accuracy in measurements. The new ring reportedly shows a 120% improvement in blood oxygen (SpO2) readings and a 30% increase in sleep accuracy. Furthermore, the heart rate sensor is more precise, minimizing gaps in both daytime and nighttime measurements.

Health and Activity Tracking

The Oura Ring 4 introduces enhanced automatic activity detection, supporting over 40 modes. It includes heart rate monitoring with a breakdown of heart rate zones. In addition, the device tracks sleep and stress levels and monitors reproductive health trends. Notably, some of these features will also be available for the older Ring Gen 3 through a software update. The battery life of the Oura Ring 4 lasts up to 8 days on a single charge. It charges using a new charging dock.

Compatibility 

The new ring pairs with Android and iOS devices via Bluetooth Low Energy. It comes with a redesigned Oura App that offers a simpler interface and dynamic cards. This updated app is also compatible with the Oura Ring Gen 3.

Oura Ring 4 Specifications

  • Thickness: 2.88mm
  • Weight: 3.3 to 5.2 grams (depending on size)
  • Water Resistance: Up to 100m
  • Sensor Size: 0.3mm (down from 1.3mm)
  • App: Redesigned Oura App
  • Compatibility: Android and iOS devices
  • Battery Life: Up to 8 days on a single charge
  • Colors: Silver, Black, Brushed Silver, Stealth, Gold, Rose Gold
  • Sizes: 4-15

Oura Ring 4 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Oura Ring 4 is available in various colors, including Silver, Black, Brushed Silver, Stealth, Gold, and Rose Gold. It comes in sizes ranging from 4 to 15. Pricing starts at USD 349. Additionally, users will need to subscribe to the Oura Membership plan, which costs $5.99 per month. It looks highly unlikely that it will ever make it to Nepal. However, if and when it makes it here, we expect it to cost no less than NPR 54,999. 

Smart ring Price in the US (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Oura Ring 4  USD 349 NPR 54,999

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE