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Nikon Z30 Mirrorless Camera Now Available in Nepal

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Nikon has launched the Z30 mirrorless camera in Nepal. It’s available with the Z DX 16–50 mm f/3.5–6.3 VR kit lens. The compact design and video-centric features target content creators. This article will discuss everything about the latest Nikon Z30, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Nikon Z30 Overview

Sensor and Display

Nikon Z30 Design

The device features a 20.9MP APS-C CMOS sensor. In addition, it runs on the EXPEED 6 image processor. It supports 4K UHD video recording with 100% angle of view. The display includes a 3-inch LCD panel.

Autofocus and Shooting

The autofocus system has 209 focus points. It includes eye- and animal-detection tracking. The camera comes bundled with a Z DX 16–50 mm VR kit lens. The build is lightweight, weighing around 350g. It offers Wi-Fi, USB-C, HDMI, and a 3.5mm mic jack. Storage options include SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards.

Nikon Z30 Specifications

  • Sensor: 20.9MP APS-C CMOS
  • Image Processor: EXPEED 6
  • Video: 4K UHD recording
  • Autofocus: 209 points with Eye- and Animal-Detection
  • Lens: Z DX 16–50 mm VR (3x optical zoom)
  • ISO Range: 100–51200 (expandable to 50–102400)
  • Display: 3-inch LCD (not touch-enabled)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, USB-C, HDMI, 3.5mm mic
  • Weight: 350g
  • Viewfinder: Not included
  • Storage: SD, SDHC, SDXC
  • Software Support: SnapBridge, NX Studio, Webcam Utility

Nikon Z30 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Nikon Z30 is now available in Nepal via local sellers. It is currently priced at NPR 90,000.

Device Name Price in Nepal (Official)
Nikon Z30 Kit NPR 90,000

Canon EOS R Mirrorless Camera Launched in Nepal

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The Canon EOS R, a full-frame mirrorless camera from Canon’s R-series lineup, is now officially available in Nepal. With a 30.3MP sensor, Dual Pixel autofocus, and 4K video capabilities, this camera is aimed at enthusiasts and professionals looking for performance in a compact body.

Canon EOS R Overview

Full-Frame Sensor and Processor

The EOS R features a 30.3MP full-frame CMOS sensor paired with Canon’s DIGIC 8 image processor. It supports UHD 4K30 video and C-Log with 10-bit HDMI output for greater dynamic range and flexibility in post-production.

Autofocus and Dual Pixel RAW

It offers Dual Pixel CMOS AF with 5,655 selectable focus points and supports Dual Pixel RAW, allowing post-shot adjustments like focus fine-tuning and bokeh shift.

Design and Display

Canon EOS R Design

The camera sports a weather-sealed magnesium alloy body, a 3.69-million-dot OLED electronic viewfinder, and a 3.15-inch fully articulating LCD touchscreen. Meanwhile, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are included for easy sharing and remote control. It supports UHS-II SD cards for faster writing and reading speeds.

Canon EOS R Specifications

  • Sensor: 30.3MP Full-Frame CMOS
  • Processor: DIGIC 8
  • Autofocus: Dual Pixel CMOS AF with 5,655 points
  • Video: UHD 4K at 30fps, C-Log, 10-bit HDMI out
  • Viewfinder: 3.69m-dot OLED EVF
  • LCD: 3.15-inch touchscreen, vari-angle
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
  • Memory Card: UHS-II SD support
  • Battery Life: Approx. 430 shots (LP-E6N)
  • Body: Magnesium alloy, weather-sealed

Canon EOS R Price in Nepal and Availability

The Canon EOS R is now officially available in Nepal for NPR 195,000.

Model Price in Nepal
Canon EOS R NPR 195,000

Z CAM E2-F8 is also official in Nepal

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Z CAM has launched the E2-F8 in Nepal. It can shoot professional high-definition cinema footage. Equipped with a full-frame sensor, 10-bit 4:2:2 color support, and a dynamic range of 14 stops, the E2-F8 can capture breathtaking 8K video. The camera supports timecode and records up to 300 Mb/s on CFast 2.0 media. This article will discuss everything about the latest Z CAM E2-F8, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Z CAM E2-F8 Overview

Image Quality and Sensor

Z CAM E2-F8 Design

The Z CAM E2-F8 is designed to shoot 8K video at up to 30 fps, leveraging its full-frame CMOS sensor to capture footage with incredible detail and color accuracy. The camera offers nominal 14 stops of dynamic range, making it suitable for professional cinematic production. Supported recording formats include MOV and MP4, with H.265 for 10-bit recording and H.264 for 8-bit recording.

Video Recording and Output

This camera offers high-quality internal recording with H.265 support for 10-bit color depth and H.264 for 8-bit. The HDMI 2.0 port provides 4K60, 10-bit 4:2:2 video output, enabling high-quality video delivery for monitoring or external recording. With ProRes 422 recording supported in all resolution and frame rate combinations (except C8K 2.4:1), the camera ensures flexibility for various professional workflows.

Audio and Connectivity

Audio is recorded in 24-bit, 48 kHz using AAC or PCM (for MOV format only). The camera features a 3.5mm stereo jack for audio input/output or an optional XLR connector through a 5-pin LEMO port. For control and flexibility, the E2-F8 provides multiple connection options, including serial ports, a USB-C port, an Ethernet port, and a 2.5mm LANC connector. Additionally, the Z Camera iOS app allows remote camera control via Wi-Fi, live image preview, and settings configuration.

Battery and Power Options

The E2-F8 can be powered using a separately available battery with its built-in L-series battery mount. Alternatively, a power adapter can be connected via the 2-pin LEMO port. The camera also offers a 12 VDC 2-pin LEMO power output for external accessories, ensuring continuous power for long shoots.

Z CAM E2-F8 Specifications

  • Lens Mount: Canon EF
  • Sensor Resolution: 8K (7680 x 4320)
  • Image Sensor: Full-frame CMOS
  • Dynamic Range: 14 stops
  • Recording Formats: MOV (H.265, 10-bit), MP4 (H.264, 8-bit)
  • Frame Rates: 8K up to 30 fps, 4K60 output
  • Audio I/O: 3.5mm stereo input/output, optional XLR via 5-pin LEMO
  • Connectivity: USB-C, HDMI 2.0, Serial Ports, Ethernet, LANC
  • Power Supply: L-series battery (optional), 2-pin LEMO power input/output
  • Weight: 2.7 kg (6 lbs) (body only)
  • Operating Temperature: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)

Z CAM E2-F8 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Z CAM E2-F8 is available in Nepal at a price of NPR 12,50,000.

Device Name Price in Nepal (Official)
Z CAM E2-F8 NPR 12,50,000

CMF Buds 2 Plus launched with 50dB Hybrid ANC and LDAC support 

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Alongside the Phone 2 Pro, CMF by Nothing introduced new earbuds to their audio catalog with the CMF Buds 2a, Buds 2, and Buds 2 Plus. The latter is the most expensive (and feature-rich) of the bunch, so in this article, I’ll be briefly talking about its features and specifications, alongside the expected price in Nepal and availability. 

CMF Buds 2 Plus Overview

Design and Audio

From the outside, the new CMF Buds 2 Plus look pretty similar to last year’s Buds 2 Pro but are unfortunately not available in the iconic orange colorway (at least for now).

The Buds 2 Plus ship in either Blue or Light Grey options and are rated IP55 against dust and water splashes. The standout ‘rotating dial’ is here to stay, and you can even customize it to adjust volume, answer calls, or activate the voice assistant alongside playback control. Surprisingly, the vanilla buds get a “transparent” dial, but the plus variant misses out on that.

CMF Buds 2 Plus Audio Features

In terms of audio, the Buds 2 Plus have 12mm LCP drivers with Hi-Res audio and LDAC support. The entry-level Buds 2a misses out, but both the Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus have Ultra Bass Technology 2.0 and Noise Reduction 3.0. That being said, all three earbuds support Spatial Audio and have Active Noise Cancellation (ANC).

Noise Cancellation Features

Talking about ANC, the Buds 2 Plus have 50dB Hybrid ANC with Smart Adaptive Mode, while the regular model has 48dB Hybrid ANC, and the Buds 2a have 42dB ANC. The Plus variant also has six microphones in total versus just the 4 on the entry-level Buds 2a.

There’s Clear Voice 3.0 technology for noise-free call audio, and Buds 2 Plus also support customized ‘Personal Sound’ through an ‘audiometry test’. But to use that feature, you’re gonna have to download the companion Nothing X app from your app store.

Battery Life and Extras

In terms of battery life, the Buds 2 Plus last the longest in the lineup with a playback of up to 14 hours (ANC off) on a single charge. With the case, you can extend that up to 61.5 hours. But one thing to note is that both the regular Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus have the same battery sizes: 53 mAh for the buds, 460 mAh for the case. Moreover, you can get up to 8.5 hours of playback with a quick 10-minute charge.

Using the Buds 2 Plus with a Nothing/CMF phone will enable latency as low as 110ms, which is suitable for latency-sensitive activities like gaming. Moreover, the Buds 2 Plus also offer dual-device connectivity for added convenience.

CMF Buds 2 Plus Specifications

  • Drivers: 12mm custom LCP drivers
  • Sound: High Res Audio, LDAC support, Ultra Bass Technology 2.0
  • Noise cancellation: Smart Hybrid ANC up to 50dB
  • Microphones: 6 (3 per bud), Clear Voice Tech 3.0
  • Audio support: Spatial Audio
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4
  • Pairing: Dual device, Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair
  • Battery life: 14 hours (buds), up to 61.5 hours (with case)
  • Water resistance: Buds – IP55, Case – IPX2
  • Companion App: Nothing X
  • Colors: Light Grey, Blue

CMF Buds 2 Plus Price in Nepal and Availability 

The Buds 2 Plus cost INR 3299 and are available for purchase through Flipkart. When they make it here, we expect the CMF Buds 2 Plus price in Nepal to be around NPR 5,999.

CMF TWS Buds Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Buds 2 Plus INR 3,299 NPR 5,999

  • Meanwhile, check out our impressions of the CMF Phone 1: 

Nikon Z9 Mirrorless Camera Launched: Features, Specs, and Price in Nepal

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Nikon has introduced the Z9, its flagship mirrorless camera, aimed at professional photographers and videographers. The camera brings a range of high-end features, focusing on speed, video recording, and autofocus improvements. This article will discuss everything about the latest Nikon Z9, including its expected price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Nikon Z9 Overview

Sensor and Image Processing

Nikon Z9

The Nikon Z9 comes with a 45.7MP FX-format stacked BSI CMOS sensor. In addition, it uses the EXPEED 7 image processor, offering processing speeds around 10 times faster than the Nikon Z7 II. The camera has a native ISO range of 64 to 25,600, expandable up to 32 to 102,400.

Shutter and Continuous Shooting

The Z9 uses an electronic-only shutter with a maximum shutter speed of 1/32,000 sec. Furthermore, it supports continuous shooting at 20 fps in RAW, 30 fps in JPEG, and 120 fps at 11MP JPEGs. Flash sync is supported up to 1/200 sec.

Autofocus and Tracking

The camera features a 493-point phase-detection autofocus system. Additionally, it includes Deep Learning subject detection, Eye-Detection AF, and 3D Tracking. The Z9 can also focus in low light with its Starlight Mode, going down to -8.5 EV.

Video Recording

The Nikon Z9 supports 8K video recording at 30p with full-pixel readout. In addition, it can record 8.3K60p N-RAW video after the Firmware 2.0 update. It also offers 4K video recording at up to 120p for slow-motion shots, with 4K60p oversampled from 8K footage. Internal recording supports 12-bit N-RAW and ProRes RAW formats.

Storage and Build Features

The Z9 can capture over 1000 RAW images continuously, thanks to its large buffer capacity. In addition, it offers a High-Efficiency RAW format that is 30% smaller than uncompressed RAW. Other features include silent shooting, motion blend retouch, and a live long exposure display.

Nikon Z9 Specifications

  • Sensor: 45.7MP FX-format stacked BSI CMOS
  • ISO Range: 64–25,600 (expandable to 32–102,400)
  • Processor: EXPEED 7
  • Shutter Type: Electronic only
  • Max Shutter Speed: 1/32,000 sec
  • Flash Sync Speed: Up to 1/200 sec
  • Continuous Shooting: 20 fps (RAW), 30 fps (JPEG), 120 fps (11MP JPEG)
  • Autofocus System: 493-point phase-detection
  • Video Recording: 8K30p, 8.3K60p N-RAW, 4K120p
  • Internal RAW Video: 12-bit N-RAW and ProRes RAW
  • Buffer Capacity: Over 1000 RAW images

Nikon Z9 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Nikon Z9 is available in Nepal for NPR 730,000.

Device Name Price in Nepal (Official)
Nikon Z9 NPR 730,000

Nikon unveils the new entry-level Z5 mirrorless camera

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Nikon has now expanded its Z-series of full-frame mirrorless cameras with the Z5. Check out the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Nikon Z5 in Nepal.

Nikon Z5 Overview

Design

Nikon Z5 is the latest budget offering from the company and it fits right below the Z6 and Z7. Talking about the design, the Z5 looks strikingly similar to Z6. However, it lacks a secondary display. Also, the body of the Z5 is primarily made up of polycarbonate material.

Nikon Z5 back design EVF LCD tilting screen

Though it doesn’t come with a full magnesium alloy body, the body is still weather-sealed against moisture and other environmental factors.

Features

It features a 24.3MP full-frame CMOS sensor. It lacks the backside illumination technology that is on the Z6. The processor used here is Expeed 6. It comes with a hybrid autofocus system with a total of 273 focus points. Z5’s Eye-Detection AF works with both humans and animals. The shooting speed has been significantly reduced as the Z5 maxes at 4.5 frames per second. To compare, the Z6 can shoot at 12fps per second.

You can shoot 4K videos at 30fps with the new Nikon Z5 but you will have to deal with the 1.7x crop factor. If you wish to make use of the full sensor, you can shoot 1080p video which maxes at 60fps. It also lacks other features like 120 fps slow-mo, ProRes, and N-Log. The camera has 5-axis VR Image Stabilization for Z-mount lenses. It will still support 3-axis stabilization if you use compatible F-Mount lenses without the built-in VR.Nikon Z5 continuous power supply Unlike its older siblings, the Nikon Z5 comes with dual UHS-II SD card slots. Nikon says users can use both simultaneously for overflow storage, automatic backup, or to separate file types. The OLD EVF features 3.69 million dots. The Z5 also features a 3.2-inch LCD tilting touchscreen (1040K dots). Unfortunately, the display is not an articulating one.

Because of the support for USB-C Power Delivery, users can now charge their Nikon Z5 while still being able to use it. Users can also connect the camera to the computer using the port and use it as a webcam. Nikon will be bringing this new feature to other cameras as well with the release of the Webcam Utility software. The software will be launched next month and will be compatible with Windows 10.

Nikon Z5 Price in Nepal and Availability

Nikon Z5 retails at NPR 150,000 through various retail stores across Nepal.

Mirrorless Camera Model Price in Nepal (Official)
Nikon Z5 (body-only) NPR 150,000
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Apple plans to move U.S. iPhone production to India as China trade tensions rise

Well, we are all aware of the tariff war going on between China and the USA lately. This is sure to impact the business of both countries. Apple, in such a situation, is playing it safe by shifting all iPhone assembly for the U.S. market to India, changing its manufacturing strategy in a big way. The company now wants to rely less on Chinese factories and is speeding up production in India to stay ahead of possible import taxes and delays.

Apple turns to India for iPhone assembly

Apple began building iPhones in India back in 2017 with older models like the iPhone 6s and SE, partnering with Wistron. Now, things are moving much faster. Apple plans to make all 60 million iPhones sold each year in the U.S. in India by 2026. To meet this goal, production in India must more than double. That’s a big task, but Apple is pushing hard to make it happen.

iPhone 16 Pro Max design

Foxconn and Tata, two of Apple’s key partners in India, have already sent out nearly $2 billion worth of iPhones to the U.S. in just one month. Apple even rented cargo planes to fly over 600 tons or up to 1.5 million iPhones to the U.S. to keep stores stocked before tariffs hit. That’s HUGE!! This fast action shows how serious Apple is about moving away from China quickly.

How the China–U.S. trade fight affects Apple

Apple has built most of its iPhones in China for years, but now that’s becoming a risk. Trump’s new trade policies could place a 145% tariff on Chinese imports. Even though smartphones haven’t been hit with the highest fees yet, Apple still pays a 20% tax on goods made in China. Tim Cook tried to get exemptions, but there’s no guarantee, and rules can change fast.

That’s why Apple is speeding up its shift to India. By early 2024, 14% of iPhones were already made there. Experts think this will hit 25% by year-end. India also faces a 26% U.S. import tax, but the U.S. paused it for 90 days so India can work out a better deal. U.S. Vice President JD Vance visited India recently and said both sides were making “very good progress.”

Availability

Apple is working fast to get Indian-assembled iPhones into U.S. stores. They’re already shipping large volumes and increasing weekend shifts at Indian factories to meet the growing demand. The company wants to rely more on India not just for this year, but long-term. While China still handles most iPhone, iPad, and Mac production, this change shows Apple is serious about rethinking where it builds its most important products. If tariffs keep growing, this new plan could protect both prices and supply for American customers. So, what do you think? Will iPhones get cheaper in Nepal?

Nubia Tablet Pro launched with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC

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We have a new tablet from Nubia, the ZTE subsidiary company. Dubbed the Nubia Tablet Pro, it arrives with a 2.8K LCD screen and a flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. In this article, we’ll walk through the specs, features, and expected price of the Nubia Tablet Pro in Nepal.

Nubia Tablet Pro Overview

Design and Display

The design of this new tablet from Nubia looks pretty neat, with just 7.3mm thickness. The rear side features a matte look, while the camera module boasts the iconic Nubia vibe from its smartphone lineup. As for the display, it is a 2.8K res LCD panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and 309 PPI pixel density.

Performance

Under the hood, the tablet gets its horsepower from a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, built on a 4nm process. This last-gen flagship SoC features 1 core Cortex-X4 at 3300 MHz, 3 cores Cortex-A720 at 3150 MHz, 2 cores Cortex-A720 at 2960 MHz, and 2 cores Cortex-A520 at 2270 MHz. Meanwhile, handling the graphics here is the Adreno 850 GPU.

Nubia Tablet Pro Specs

All this is paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage. Likewise, Nubai has also infused a six-layer heat dissipation layer to keep the thermals in check.

Camera, Battery, and More

ZTE hasn’t disclosed the camera resolution, but what we can see from the image is that it’s a single camera with a flash. Fueling the tablet is a 10,100mAh battery with 66W fast charging. Other features include a four-channel speaker with DTX X sound effects. Moreover, ZTE also sells a 78-key full-function magnetic keyboard with 1.3mm key travel.

Nubia Tablet Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 10.9” LCD Panel, 16:10 aspect ratio, 144Hz refresh rate,
  • Resolution: 2.8K (1,800 x 2,880)
  • Chipset: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4nm)
  • RAM: 8GB, 12GB, or 16GB
  • ROM: 256GB, 512GB or 1TB
  • OS & UI: Android 15
  • Cameras: Unspecified
  • Security: Top/Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Battery: 10,100 mAh cell with 66W fast charging

Nubia Tablet Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

In China, the price of the Nubia Tablet Pro begins at CNY 2,799 for the base 8/256GB version. We can expect the Nubia Tablet Pro price in Nepal to start from NPR 65,999.

Nubia Tablet Pro Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/256GB CNY 2,799 NPR 64,999
12/256GB CNY 2,999 NPR 70,999
16/512GB CNY 3,399 NPR 79,999
16GB/1TB CNY 3,999 NPR 93,999

  • Meanwhile, you can check our Poco Pad review.

Redmi A5 review: Best starter smartphone for budget buyers

If you look at the overall mobile market in Nepal, there are still lots of users who still use an OLD feature phone, and they aspire to get an affordable smartphone for watching movies, cricket, video calling, WhatsApp messaging, etc. And I think Xiaomi just made the dream phone for them with its Redmi A5. I got this phone for just 11,999 rupees in Nepal, and I think it’s the best cheap smartphone you can buy right now! In this review, I will share with you my experience using this phone.

But before that, let’s have a quick look at its specifications and what you get in the box. 

Redmi A5 Specifications

  • Display: 6.88-inch LCD panel, HD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Unisoc T7250 (12 nm)
  • Memory: 3/4/6GB LPDDR4X
  • Storage: 64/128GB eMMC 5.1 (expandable up to 1TB)
  • Software and UI: Android 15 Go (2 years of OS updates)
  • Rear Camera: Dual (with LED flash);
    –32MP f/2.0 primary lens
    – 0.08 auxiliary sensor
  • Front Camera: 8MP f/2.0 (water-drop)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint scanner
  • Battery: 5200mAh with 15W USB-C Charging
  • Color Options: Ocean Blue, Sandy Gold, Midnight Black
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 10,999 (3/64GB), NPR 11,999 (4/128GB)
  • Check out the full specifications of the Redmi A5 here.
  • Buy Redmi A5 here

Redmi A5 Review

In the box, we get all kinds of things inside the box – we have the phone, a 15W power brick, a Type A to Type C port, and a generic case.

Design and Build

  • 171.7 x 77.8 x 8.3 mm (193 gm)
  • Plastic frame and back

I really like the design of this phone. It doesn’t feel like a budget phone at all, especially when you hold it in your hands. It’s made entirely of plastic, but the build quality is sturdy, and you get a couple of cool color options too, so I would say that, for a budget phone, Redmi has actually aced the design side of things here.

Redmi A5 Design

And BTW, you are also getting a side-mounted fingerprint sensor that works instantaneously, and there is a headphone jack here as well. Also, I don’t know how relevant this is in 2025, but you can access FM radio from here using a wired earphone. I think it’s cool!

 Display

  • 6.88” HD+ IPS LCD display
  • 120Hz refresh rate

Ok, the best thing about the Redmi A5 is the display. Here you are getting a huge 6.88-inch 120Hz IPS LCD screen, and for a budget phone, it’s not bad at all. The colors look good enough, and this display is bright too, at least in indoor situations you are not going to have a problem. Even outdoors under the shade, the visibility is not bad, but in bright sunny conditions, it’s a bit difficult to make out what’s on the screen.

But I love how, even though this is an HD screen, there is no pixelation in the UI elements, and even while watching videos, you will not notice a lack of sharpness, especially on YouTube.

Redmi A5 Display

The single speaker on the Redmi A5 is decently loud for watching videos and all. On OTT platforms like Netflix, though, there is no HD video playback support, so sometimes things might look a little dull. Anyway, I also found a little catch with the 120Hz refresh rate. Turns out, this rate is only limited to the settings menu, and everything else, including social media apps, browser, UI, etc runs on 90 Hz. But the 90Hz refresh rate here is smooth enough, so I won’t complain!

Battery Life

  • Non-removable Li-Po 5200mAh battery
  • 15W charging

The battery on the Redmi A5 didn’t disappoint me either, thanks to its 5200 mAh cell, its low-powered processor, and HD display. On light usage, this phone would last me for almost a day and a half, and even on intensive use, I’d easily manage the day with some juice remaining, so that’s nice too.

Redmi A5 Battery

And since you get a 15-watt charger inside the box, you don’t have to worry about getting a charger separately. The stock charger takes anywhere between 2-2.5 hours to fully charge the phone, which is a long wait, but then again, considering the price, it’s not so bad!

Performance and Software

  • Unisoc T7250 (12 nm)
  • Octa-core (2×1.8 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6×1.6 GHz Cortex-A55)
  • Mali-G57 MP1 GPU
  • 3 or 4GB RAM, 64/128GB storage
  • Android 15 Go (2 years of OS updates)

Okay, up until now I have talked about all the great things about the Redmi A5, but when you get a budget phone, there are certain things that you have to compromise on like the performance and the cameras.

 If you are someone who likes to play games like PUBG, the UNISOC T7250 4G chipset on the Redmi A5 is not going to be able to handle it, especially the 3GB RAM variant. In my experience, the most I have been able to do here is play Clash of Clans, Subway Surfers, Temple Run, etc smoothly, but something like PUBG is a big no! I had no problem running everyday apps here like Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, etc., though! It’s just that with this phone, you will have to get used to a second delay while opening apps and while multitasking between 3-4 apps at once.

Redmi A5 Performance

I do appreciate the fact that Redmi has gone with the lighter ‘Go’ version of Android on top of HyperOS, which means Redmi has cut off on the heavy system animations, so going about the UI does not feel as slow. On top of that, Redmi has promised 2 years of OS updates on this budget phone. In fact, I received one of the system updates while I was testing it, so it’s a good sign!

Camera

  • Dual (32MP + 0.08 MP depth)
  • 8MP selfie

 Next, just like the performance, the cameras on the Redmi A5 are strictly average too. You get a 32MP main camera sensor and an auxiliary lens at the back and an 8MP sensor at the front. Here are some samples I took from this phone.

Daylight images

You can see that the images are a little soft and the color reproduction is just okay, nothing extra. I appreciate that the Redmi A5 is able to handle highlights and dynamic range in bright situations quite well. Moreover, in good lighting conditions, it takes good enough pictures of human subjects, too. But again, it’s nothing that’ll blow you away. Just decent.

Night Mode

At night, too, you can take some decent images with this phone. Turns out there is a night mode option too, it barely does anything to make the image better, so it’s not that useful.

Selfie

I think the selfies from the Redmi A5 are decent. The selfies came out bright and clear, with good skin tones and decent background details. Even outdoors in strong daylight, the camera handled exposure really well. Indoors, the colors still look natural, and the portrait mode creates a nice soft blur behind me without looking too artificial. So yeah… the front camera is okayish.

Videos

You can shoot good enough 1080p videos from this phone, though. The footage is shaky when you move around, but if you keep still, the output isn’t half bad.

Overall, I feel like the cameras on this phone are only good enough to take pictures of notes and for doing basic video calls, and that’s all!

Redmi A5 Review: Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Smooth HD display 
  • Nice looking design
  • Excellent battery life
  • 2 years of OS support

Cons

  • Average camera quality 
  • 120Hz rarely works outside settings
  • Might slow down after 1-1.5 years

Redmi A5 Review: Conclusion

Overall, to conclude, I think the Redmi A5 is the game changer in making smartphones accessible to people with limited budgets. So yeah, if your budget is really tight and if your usage is not intensive and all you do on your phone is use social media and make phone calls, this phone is the best option.

Even for someone who is thinking of upgrading from a bar phone, or if you are in need of a budget secondary phone with great battery, this phone is worth it for the price. Just remember to get the 4GB variant, it will feel slightly faster! One thing to understand is that the limitation of a starter-budget phone like this is longevity. Because such phones have a weak processor, budget phones slow down easily and might become unusable after 1 or 1.5 years. So, if you are planning to use a certain phone for a long time, it’s better to invest a little more money and get a phone above 15k, like the Redmi 14C.

Nubia Z70S Ultra Photographer Edition unveiled in China with a Photography Kit!

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Nubia has announced its flagship in China with the Z70S Ultra ‘Photographer Edition’. It brings an impressive 35mm equivalent main camera alongside impressive specs all around like the latest and greatest Snadragon X Elite and a blazing fast 144Hz OLED screen. Let’s dive a bit deeper into the Nubia Z70S Ultra including its specs, and expected price in Nepal.

Nubia Z70S Ultra Overview

Cameras and Photography Kit

The primary highlight of this Nubia smartphone is its set of cameras, for sure. It is headed by a custom OmniVision 50 Megapixel ‘Light and Shadow Master 990’ sensor with a 35mm equivalent focal length. Interestingly, it uses horizontal/vertical four-phase technology (4PAF), which, unlike normal PDAF (Phase Detection AutoFocus), can focus faster and more accurately in tricky conditions like low light. Besides that, you get a large ½ “ 64 megapixel periscope lens and a 50MP ultrawide with macro. And, there’s a physical shutter button to give it that authentic camera feel, allowing a half press to focus and a full press to shoot.

Nubia Z70S Ultra Photographer Edition Cameras

The brand also offers a ‘Photography Kit’ that consists of a leather case (supports T mount adapter) and an adapter ring for ND filters and polarizers. You can even mount it on a tripod adapter directly (¼ thread interface) for shooting steadily. Furthermore, Nubia also showcased a lens set that can be mounted on the main 35mm lens, made in collaboration with Fotogear. The T mount lenses in the set include: a fisheye lens, a macro lens, a 139mm telephoto, and a 400mm super telephoto.

Design and Display 

Moving on to the design side of things, the Nubia Z70S Ultra has a unique charm to it. It’s your run-of-the-mill blocky smartphone, but the large camera and the rectangular island give it a modern yet vintage look. The phone is IP68 + IP69 rated against dust and water and features an all-screen design with an under-display selfie camera.

Nubia Z70S Ultra Photographer Edition Design

The display is equally as impressive with its large 6.85-inch screen estate, 144 Hz refresh rate, and a screen-to-body ratio of 95.3%. The OLED panel is manufactured by BOE and has a peak brightness of up to 2000 nits, 2592Hz high frequency PWM dimming, and is protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass 7i.

Performance and Memory 

The phone is running with Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, fabbed on a 3nm process. It’s got two prime Phoenix L cores running at up to 4.32 GHz, followed by six Phoenix M cores at up to 3.53 GHz. On the GPU side, there’s the Adreno 830. In terms of memory, you get 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM on the base variant, with the top-end spec housing a whopping 24 GB. There’s no expandable storage, but options range from 256GB to 1TB of UFS 4.0 flash memory. Nubia Z70S Ultra is running on Android 15 with Nebula AIOS on top. 

Snapdragon 8 Elite Chipset

 

Battery Life and Extras

Given the big dimensions, you might be expecting a big battery, and that’s exactly what Nubia has delivered here. The 6600 mAh cell is a Silicon Carbide battery that’s been the trend among Chinese smartphones for the last year or so. With it, you get up to 80W of fast charging to top it off when you run out.

The smartphone has WiFi 7 support, Bluetooth 5.4, 5-point GNSS systems, and an infrared sensor, but there’s no headphone jack.

Nubia Z70S Ultra Photographer Edition Specifications

  • Design and Build: IP68+ IP69 rating, two-way satellite communication
  • Display: 6.85″ OLED, 144Hz, 2,000 nits peak brightness, 1,216 x 2,688 px
  • Processor: Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm)
  • Memory: Up to 24GB LPDDR5x, Up to 1TB UFS 4.0
  • Rear Cameras:
    • 50MP main camera, f/1.7, 35mm
    • 64MP periscope with 2.7x optical zoom, f/2.5,70mm
    • 50MP ultrawide with autofocus, f/2.0, 13mm, 122˚
  • Front Camera: 16MP under-display
  • Battery: 6600mAh, 80W fast charging
  • Operating System: Nebula AIOS (Android 15)
  • Colors: Black, Amber, Starry Night Blue

Nubia Z70S Ultra Photographer Edition Price in Nepal

It’s likely the Nubia Z70S Ultra might never make it to Nepal. Nevertheless, the phone starts with a price tag of 4,599 CNY for the 12/256GB variant in China. Nubia Z70S Ultra Photographer Edition’s expected price in Nepal is around NPR 99,999. 

Nubia Z70S Ultra Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
12/256GB CNY 4,599 NPR 99,999
16/512GB CNY 4,999 NPR 109,999
16GB/1TB CNY 5,599 NPR 124,999
24/1TB CNY 6,299 NPR 139,999
Photography Kit CNY 899 NPR 16,999

  • Meanwhile, check out our video on the Xiaomi 15 Ultra’s camera prowess: