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Tecno Spark 30C launched in Nepal with MediaTek Helio G81 chipset

Tecno launched the Spark Go 1 a while back with a brand-new UNISOC processor. Now they announced another smartphone, that houses a new MediaTek chipset. In this article, we will be looking at the Tecno Spark 30C in further detail, including its price in Nepal.

Tecno Spark 30C Overview

Design and Display

The Tecno Spark 30C looks pretty standard for a smartphone. There isn’t much going on over here, it has a large centre-aligned camera island. It is IP54-rated and is available in three outlooks: Orbit Black, Orbit White, and Magic Skin 3.0. The former has a monotone finish, while the middle option has a bit of gradient to it. The latter choice stands out the most, as it has vegan leather for its back panel.

Tecno Spark 30C IP54

The display is also a standard game. It has a 6.67-inch screen, however, the panel type has not been specified by the company. It is likely an LCD, as it is the most sensible option. Regardless, the Tecno Spark 30C offers you an HD+ resolution and a smooth refresh rate of 120Hz. It also supports touch inputs even when the screen has water or oil on it.

Performance

Under the helm is the MediaTek Helio G81 chipset, which launched near the end of August. Even though it has been a while since it was launched, MediaTek still has not listed it on its website. This is why, we are taking Nanoreview as a reference for the information on the SoC. As per them, the silicon comes with eight cores, 12nm fabrication, and a peal clock speed of 2.0GHz. While the Redmi 14C did feature the Helio G81 Ultra, the Tecno Spark 30C is likely the first phone to have the standard version.

Tecno Spark 30C Performance

This smartphone comes in three memory choices: 4GB, 6GB, and 8GB. Meanwhile, you can choose between 128GB and 256GB for the internal storage. Altogether, the Tecno Spark 30C is available in four configurations: 4GB + 128GB, 4GB + 256GB, 6GB + 128GB, and 8GB + 256GB. Users can virtually double the memory on this thing, however, it appears there is no option for storage expansion. Talking of the software, this phone boots on Android 14.

Camera and the rest

In terms of the camera, you get a primary 50MP unit at the back. It is assisted by a dummy lens, making it look like a dual-camera setup. However, that is definitely not the case. Likewise, it has a decent 8MP shooter on the front. In the tank, Tecno Spark 30C packs a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. It has a stereo speaker setup with DTS tuning and apparently can deliver up to 300% louder volume. Lastly, the phone is equipped with an IR blaster too.

Tecno Spark 30C Specifications

  • Design: Flat design with monotone, gradient or patterned finish, Plastic or vegan leather back panel, IP54-rated
  • Display: 6.67-inch, LCD*, 120Hz refresh rate, wet and oily touch control
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1,600)
  • Chipset: Octa-core MediaTek Helio G81 (12nm)
  • RAM: 4GB, 6GB or 8GB + Equal capacity extendable
  • ROM: 128GB or 256GB
  • OS: Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Single 50MP Camera
  • Front Camera: 8MP 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, Bluetooth, IR Blaster, USB Type-C
  • Colour Options: Orbit Black, Orbit White, Magic Skin 3.0
  • Buy Tecno Spark 30C here

Tecno Spark 30C Price in Nepal and Availability

The Tecno Spark 30C price in Nepal is NPR 16,490 for the 6/128GB trim and NPR 19,990 for the 8/256GB version. You can purchase the smartphone from Hukut.

Tecno Spark 30C Price in Nepal (Official)
6/128GB NPR 16,490
8/256GB NPR 19,990

    iPhone 16 review: Faster performance, but still stuck at 60Hz

    Previously, I shared my review of the iPhone 16 Pro Max, and today, we’ll be discussing the regular iPhone 16. I’ll cover its features and performance, so let’s dive into this “affordable” iPhone! Well, It’s hard to call it truly affordable in Nepal, as iPhones are always pricey, especially the iPhone 16 and 16+.

    In India, the iPhone 16 and 16+ are becoming more affordable, but in Nepal, the iPhone 16 will cost around NPR 150,000! That’s about NPR 30,000 more expensive than in India! Meanwhile, the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max will match the prices in India.

    iPhone 16 Specifications

    • Display: 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display, 60Hz refresh rate
    • Resolution: 2556 x 1179 pixels
    • Processor: Apple 18 SoC
    • RAM: 8GB
    • Storage: Up to 512GB
    • Camera:
      • Rear: 48MP main camera, 12MP ultrawide camera
      • Front: 12MP
    • Battery: 3,561mAh
    • Connectivity: WiFi 7, USB Type-C port
    • OS: iOS 18
    • Security: TrueDepth camera for FaceID facial recognition
    • Features:
      • Water and dust resistance (IP68)
      • Stereo speakers
    • Colors: Black, White, Pink, Teal, Ultramarine

    iPhone 16 Review

    Design

     iPhone 16 Design

    The design of the iPhone 16 series hasn’t changed much! It looks and feels similar to the iPhone 15. The notable change is the vertical camera module for spatial video recording. The new color options are quite attractive, and we have a striking Blue variant.

     iPhone 15 vs iPhone 16 Design

    One interesting feature is the camera button, which was mentioned during the launch event. It’s meant to be useful, but I didn’t find it particularly helpful. Initially, I wondered about its placement, but it’s easier to access the camera app and take photos.

    iPhone 16 camera button

    The mute switch has also become an action button this time, and the latest ceramic shield glass offers drop resistance. However, scratch resistance hasn’t improved much. Overall, the design of the iPhone 16 is compact and feels comfortable, especially for someone with smaller hands like mine.

    Display

    The display remains the same as last year—no significant changes. For regular iPhone models, dreaming of a 120Hz refresh rate seems pointless; it looks like the iPhone 20 might still have 60Hz.

    iPhone 16 Display

    The quality is impressive, with a peak brightness of 2000 nits—this is an upgrade from the iPhone 15. The screen quality is excellent. Slim bezels like those on Pro iPhones would have been nice, but we still have noticeable bezels here.

    Performance

    There’s a significant performance upgrade, moving from the A16 chip to the A18. Benchmarks show scores similar to Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which is impressive. Everyday performance is smooth, but the 60Hz refresh rate feels like a bottleneck, especially when compared to even budget Android phones with 120Hz displays.

    iPhone 16 pubg

    This could also be a limitation for gaming, as users often prefer larger iPhones for gaming. During gaming, I noticed temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees after about 40 minutes of play.

    All new iPhones run iOS 18 out of the box, and Apple has heavily promoted AI—sorry, Apple Intelligence—features. Unfortunately, many of these features won’t be available for a while in Nepal. I use features like call summaries and audio transcription daily, and they are quite useful.

    Camera

    Sadly, besides the camera button, there aren’t many changes in the camera department compared to previous regular iPhones. The Pro models have received additional features, but here, we get autofocus in the ultra-wide lens for macro photography. The 48MP primary lens and 12MP front camera remain.

    While the ultra-wide lens retains the same resolution, it now has an f/2.2 aperture, providing brighter and more detailed images. Generally, photos appear warmer, and the details and dynamic range have improved slightly, making them feel closer to natural colors.

    Portraits show better skin tones compared to the iPhone 15, and there are photographic styles available for personalized color tones. 

    Nighttime photography has improved, with better glare management by Apple. When it comes to videography, iPhones have always excelled.

    We can capture 4K at 60fps, both day and night, which produces great results. It would have been even better with support for 4K at 120fps like the Pro models. Meanwhile, the selfies also look decent!

    A new feature on the video side is built-in noise reduction, which will be useful for vloggers. And yes, we can now shoot spatial video, which can be played on Apple Vision Pro—this is just a joke, but still!

    Battery

    On the battery front, the capacity has slightly increased, and during my testing over a couple of days, I noticed slightly better battery life than the previous iPhone 15. Charging remains the same, with a maximum of 30 watts.

    iPhone 16 Review: Pros and Cons

    Pros

    • A18 chip performance
    • 2000 nits peak brightness
    • Autofocus in ultra-wide lens
    • Improved night photography
    • Excellent videos as always

    Cons

    • 60Hz display refresh rate
    • High price in Nepal
    • Limited camera upgrades

    iPhone 16 Review: Conclusion

    There aren’t any significant upgrades in the iPhone 16! The biggest disappointment for me is the 60Hz display! If you’re not interested in the A18’s powerful performance and AI features, I suggest going for the iPhone 15. Its price is likely to drop further, as Apple has already slashed it by $100. So, the iPhone 15 could be around NPR 120,000.

    Is spending NPR 30,000-35,000 for slightly better performance, macro photography, and AI features worth it for you? Well, that’s entirely up to you!

    • Meanwhile, watch our review of the iPhone 16 Pro Max

    Transcend ESD410C SSD launched in Nepal with high-physical endurance

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    Transcend, a global leader in digital storage solutions, has introduced a new portable SSD in the Nepali market. In this article, we will discuss the Transcend ESD410C SSD in further detail, including its price in Nepal.

    Transcend ESD410C SSD Overview

    Design

    One of the key highlights of this portable SSD is its build quality. It is made with waterproof materials and meets the IPX5 water resistance standard. It is also MIL-STD-810G compliant capable of enduring drops of up to 3 metres. Given that, it is ideal for outdoor photographers, adventure-goers, and other creators who scale rough terrain frequently.

    Transcend ESD410C SSD IPX5

    Despite its toughness, the Transcend ESD410C is a compact unit scaling 79mm in length, 42mm in width, and 14.5mm in thickness. It is also quite lightweight at just 65 grams. As such, this SSD is quite portable and can assist you in wide scenarios.

    Storage and Data Transfer

    The Transcend ESD410C utilises 3D NAND Flash technology and is available in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB storage options. Additionally, it offers impressive data transfer speeds of up to 2000 MB/s with its integrated SLC Cache. It has a single USB-C port on the top, which supports both USB-C to USB-C as well as USB-A to USB-C cords with a high-speed interface connection of up to 20Gbps.

    Transcend ESD410C SSD Still

    Furthermore, you can connect the Transcend ESD410C to different types of devices running on various platforms, including Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, and ChromeOS. It can also be connected directly to devices like the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max enabling storage of 4K/60fps ProRes recording directly onto the SSD itself.

    Transcend ESD410C SSD Specifications

    • Design: Compact and rugged with an IPX5 rating and MIL-STD-810G compliance
    • Dimensions: 79.00 mm x 42.00 mm x 14.50 mm
    • Weight: 65 grams
    • Storage Type: 3D NAND Flash
    • Storage Capacity: 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB
    • Maximum Read/Write Speed: Up to 2,000MB/s
    • Compatibility: Android, ChromeOS, iOS, iPadOS, Linux, MacOS, Windows
    • Port: 1x USB Type-C with up to 20Gbps transfer speed
    • Colour: Dark Blue

    Buy Transcend ESD410C SSD Here!

    Transcend ESD410C SSD Price in Nepal and Availability

    This SSD was formally launched in Nepal on 16 September 2024 and is available in only 2TB and 4TB options. Similarly, the price for the Transend ESD410C is NPR 38,375 and NPR 75,000 respectively.

    Transcend ESD410C SSD Price in Nepal (Official)
    2TB NPR 38,375
    4TB NPR 75,000
    • Meanwhile, check out our powerful budget gaming PC in 2024 build video:

    Vivo is the first brand to offer stable Android 15 update to their smartphones

    The Android 15 (Beta) has been out for a while and brings some cool features, which we covered in a separate article. Meanwhile, its stable version was likely to start rolling out in September. And, roll out it did, but there was a turn of events — Vivo outdoes everyone else to become the first smartphone brand to offer stable Android 15 with Funtouch OS 15! Let’s discuss…

    Vivo Android 15 Update Overview

    The norm

    Usually, Android’s star brands introduce the first update of the OS when a new version of the software is released. By star brands, I refer to those companies that immediately pop into your mind as soon as someone mentions “Android”. Say… Google and Samsung.

    Android 15

    Usually, Google is the first to launch a stable version of Android with their Pixel UI. This comes as a surprise to no one since they literally own the software and have early access to the AOSP (Android Open Source Project). Then the most popular Android representative follows suit i.e. Samsung with their OneUI. Only after those two, did other brands like OnePlus, Xiaomi, and Vivo start to roll out their things. However, This time Vivo decided to leave everyone in the dust and became the first smartphone brand to offer a stable version of Android 15.

    Funtouch OS 15 is ALREADY OFFICIAL!

    Vivo officially announced the launch of Funtouch OS 15 on 30 September 2024. However, an X user posted that they received the software update three days before the actual announcement. For context, Android launched the source code for the version 15 on 3 September. That being said, Vivo actually managed to put their twist on the code and distribute it, all within 25 days!

    Funtouch OS 15 Banner

    In the meantime, Pixel phones will only receive its updates sometime in October. Samsung users will have to wait even longer but not till the year’s end.

    Vivo Android 15 Update: Conclusion

    While Vivo launching a stable Android 15 update before everyone else is definitely out of the ordinary, only the Vivo X100 series and X Fold 3 Pro were the ones to receive this OS. This means that most of the company’s catalogue, including their older flagship phones is yet to get the latest software.

    But, Funtouch OS has improved recently than before and we hope, the FunTouch OS 15 will bring even more improvisations and exciting features.

    • Meanwhile, check out our video on the top 7 features on Android 15:

    Vivo X200 will feature a Dimensity 9400 SoC and Sony LYT 818 processor

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    The upcoming Vivo X200 is creating a buzz with the official images brought out in the Chinese retailer site JD.com. In this article, we’ll explore the latest rumors and details surrounding this expected change.

    Vivo X200 Rumors Roundup

    Design and Performance bump

    In terms of design, the X200 will have a sleek profile with flat edges, a premium glass back, and a refined camera setup. The official images are out already as aforementioned and we are seeing symmetrical camera angles on the rear side with ZEISS branding in the middle. It will be less than 9 mm thick, contributing to its slim and stylish look. The phone is expected to be equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset and a 6.5-inch display with 1.5K resolution.

    Vivo X200 Official Images

     

    Vivo X200’s downgraded charging speed

    While the X100 offered rapid 120W charging, the X200 is expected to support only 90W. This could be seen as a major downgrade for the phone which might initially disappoint some users, but it could be part of a strategy to enhance overall battery life.

    Because despite the slower charging speed, the X200 will feature a larger battery, estimated between 5,500 and 5,600 mAh, potentially making the slower charging speed less of a drawback. So, for many users, the slower charging speed might be a reasonable compromise, especially for those who prefer longer battery life over quicker charging.

    Additionally, the Vivo X200 will not support wireless charging, continuing the trend set by its predecessor.

    ZEISS Optics

    There would be no doubt at all on the Vivo X200 bringing the ZEISS branded cameras this time as well. The round camera module will house symmetrically aligned sensors. The main sensor will be a new Sony LYT-818 with 50MP resolution and a 1/1.28-inch sensor size. It is said to bring improved noise reduction in low-light environments. Meanwhile, there is no concrete info on the resolution and sensor type of the telephoto and ultrawide units.

    Vivo X200 Launch and Availability

    The reservation date is set for October 8th for China while the phone is launching on October 14th, 2024. The global availability details will be unveiled later.

    • Meanwhile, watch our Vivo X100 Pro review

    Vivo X200 Pro’s official images are out!

    Vivo’s latest flagship series i.e. X100 series had multiple members and all of them had a pretty solid camera set. Now the company is working on its successor series which will likely have an equal number of members. We are hearing some buzz about the “Pro” model which will reportedly have even better imaging capabilities. Let’s discuss all that we know of the Vivo X200 Pro in this article.

    Vivo X200 Pro Rumours Round-up

    Design and Display

    The design side of things will be a bit different, especially on the frame side as per the official images circling on JD.com, a Chinese retail platform. The curved middle frame is bidding farewell with a flat frame saying “Hi” with a glossy finish as per the renders. The camera module is still a circular one with a slight bump and ZEISS branding. Meanwhile, the display will still be a curved AMOLED panel with a 1.5K resolution, a micro quad curved to be more precise. In terms of color options, the X200 Pro will include Black, White, Blue, and Silver.

    Vivo X200 Pro Official Images

     

    Database Appearance

    Vivo has been rather inactive with its flagship series in the European market. However, they did launch the Vivo X100 Pro there and it looks like they will launch its successor too. Sources have spotted the Vivo X200 Pro with model number “V2413” in the EE’s (a British mobile phone provider) database.

    Vivo X200 Pro on EE

    This means that Vivo is switching the naming scheme for its flagship phones. So far they’ve been hopping the number by the factor of 10s like X70, X80, X90, and X100. But now, the naming will take a direct jump of 100 and the upcoming phone series will be called the Vivo X200 instead.

    Imaging

    Camera Commotion

    There are a whole lot of rumours floating around regarding which sensor the upcoming Vivo X200 Pro will feature. From all the talks, the main camera will be a Sony LYT 818 1/1.28-inch sensor from Sony with 50MP resolution. It will support real-time HDR preview, 86dB HDR and 0.95e signal-to-noise ratio, ensuring better imaging capabilities. Likewise, it appears to be pretty unanimous that it will carry over the 200MP ISOCELL HP9 sensor used with the telephoto lens of Vivo X100 Ultra.

    Vivo Image Sensor

    Self-developed ISP and AI, Of course

    Along with the sensor itself, Vivo is working on an in-house ISP as well. It will reportedly be called Vivo V4 ISP. They will equip their upcoming flagship with this ISP so that it can better run its AI portrait algorithm. And talking of AI, the company is also developing an AI model with a billion parameters to better help with image optimisation.

    Vivo will not reserve this algorithm for X200 Pro only though. They shared a roll-out plan where they intend to push this AI model to Vivo X100 Pro, X100, X90 Pro+, and X90/s/Pro by the end of August, early September, end of October, and early November respectively. Even though there are no mentions of the X100s and X100s Pro, they will likely receive the update alongside the base model.

    Dimesnity 9400 SoC

    This year as well, Vivo is likely to join hands with Mediatek for the horsepower. Rumours have it, the Vivo X200 Pro will pack a Dimensity 9400 chipset. There is no concrete info as to how much improvement it will bring over the Dimesnity 9300, but we can expect boosts on both the CPU and GPU sides, without any doubt. Meanwhile, the software side will be OriginOS 5 with several AI features.

    Vivo X200 Pro Launch and Availability

    The Vivo X200 Pro’s reservation will open on Oct 8 in China while the official launch will happen on October 14.

    • Meanwhile, check out our Vivo X100 Pro review video:

    Samsung Electro-Mechanics introduces innovative Solid-State Battery

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    Samsung Electro-Mechanics has unveiled a new oxide-based solid-state battery. This battery is specifically designed for the wearables market, including smartwatches, fitness trackers, and wireless earbuds. In this article, we will discuss everything about the upcoming solid-state battery by Samsung Electro-mechanics. 

    Samsung Solid-State Battery Overview

    Key Features 

    Samsung Wearable

    This solid-state battery claims to be the world’s first ultra-compact cell tailored for wearable devices. It achieves an energy density of 200 watt-hours per liter, which is on par with conventional lithium-ion batteries. Additionally, it can be manufactured in various sizes and shapes, thanks to advanced multi-layer ceramic capacitor manufacturing techniques.

    Manufacturing Process

    The battery employs a detailed layer-printing and stacking method. This approach helps prevent common issues like wrinkling and swelling that often occur in traditional lithium-ion cells. As a result, the battery is ultra-dense and can withstand numerous charge cycles.

    And if you were asking whether this solid-state battery has any advantages, then YES! It enhances safety and shock resistance while reducing the carbon footprint. Furthermore, the battery operates effectively across a wider temperature range.

    Samsung Solid State Battery Availability

    Samsung aims for mass production in the first half of 2026. The new battery is expected to appear in products such as the Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Watch, and Galaxy Buds. Currently, samples have been provided to potential customers and partners for evaluation. In addition to wearables, Samsung plans to expand the use of solid-state batteries to electric vehicles (EVs). 

    • Meanwhile, check our review of the iPhone 16 Pro Max

    Redmi Buds 6 launched in China with varieties of features

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    Xiaomi recently launched the Redmi Buds 6 TWS earbuds in China, coinciding with the release of the Redmi Note 14 Pro series. These earbuds offer a range of features aimed at a considerably reasonable price. In this article, we will discuss everything about the latest Redmi Buds 6, including its expected price in Nepal. 

    Redmi Buds 6 Overview

    Audio and Noise Cancellation

    The Redmi Buds 6 utilizes a dual-unit acoustic architecture. It includes a 12.4mm titanium-plated diaphragm unit and a 5.5mm micro-piezoelectric ceramic unit. This design aims to deliver clear and detailed sound. The earbuds have an IP54 rating, making them resistant to dust and water. 

    Redmi Buds 6 Design

    The Redmi Buds 6 offers significant noise cancellation capabilities. They provide up to 49dB of noise reduction, blocking 99.6% of ambient noise. Furthermore, a dual-microphone AI system reduces wind noise, working effectively at speeds up to 9m/s. The earbuds can also adapt to noise cancellation based on the ear canal structure and wearing conditions.

    Modes and Connectivity

    These earbuds include multiple listening modes. Users can choose from Depth, Balance, and Light modes. There are three transparency modes: standard, vocal enhancement, and environmental enhancement. Other features include compatibility with the Xiaomi Headphones app, dual-device connection, quick connect, one-click photo capture, and audio sharing.

    These earbuds are powered by Bluetooth v5.4. Additionally, they feature four built-in EQ sound effects and support a personalized Sound ID function. Users can enjoy 360° surround spatial stereo sound effects.

    Charging and Battery Life

    The charging case has been upgraded with a Cloud Crevice Lighting Effect 2.0. This feature allows users to check the battery status without needing to connect to a mobile device. The power status is displayed through a four-level bar system.

    In terms of battery life, the Redmi Buds 6 can last up to 10 hours on a single charge. When used with the charging case, the total battery life extends up to 42 hours. A fast charging feature allows for 4 hours of playback with just 10 minutes of charging.

    Redmi Buds 6 Specifications

    • Design: Dual-unit (12.4mm titanium diaphragm + 5.5mm micro-piezoelectric ceramic unit)
    • Bluetooth Version: v5.4
    • Sound Effects: Four built-in EQ sound effects, personalized Sound ID
    • Noise Cancellation: Up to 49dB
    • Battery Life:
      • Earbuds: Up to 10 hours per charge
      • With Charging Case: Up to 42 hours
      • Fast Charging: 10 minutes = 4 hours playback
    • Charging Interface: USB-C
    • Durability: IP54 dust and water resistance
    • Additional Features: Dual-device connection, HyperOS compatibility, one-click photo capture, audio sharing
    • App Support: Xiaomi Headphones app

    Redmi Buds 6 Price in Nepal and Availability

    The Redmi Buds 6 are priced at 199 yuan. They are available in three colors: White, Black, and Cyan. When it makes it here, we expect its price in Nepal to be no less than NPR 5299. 

    TWS Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
    Redmi Buds 6 CNY 199 NPR 5,299

    • Meanwhile, check our review of the iPhone 16 Pro Max

    Get the Vivo Y18 at a discounted price for this Dashain

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    Vivo introduced its new entry-level smartphone, the vivo Y18, in the Nepalese market. And we have a price slash on this phone in this festive season. In this article, we will discuss further more about the vivo Y18, including its official price in Nepal, specifications, and more.

    Vivo Y18 Overview

    Display and Design

    The device features a premium-looking design on the back. Vivo ships this phone in two color shades: Mocha Brown and Wave Aqua. You get an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance. Moreover, the device includes a side-mounted fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button.

    vivo Y18 Design and Display

    One of the key highlights of the Y18 is its display, which is the brightest in its segment, reaching 840 nits in High Brightness Mode, as claimed by Vivo. However, the display is an LCD panel and not an OLED. The 6.56-inch screen features a 90Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 720 x 1612 pixels. The display is certified for genuine eye protection by TUV.

    • Meanwhile, check out the latest prices and specs of vivo devices here

    Camera

    The main rear camera is a 50MP sensor, while the secondary one is a useless 0.08MP camera. In addition, you also get an 8MP front camera for selfies and videos. The vivo Y18 is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 15W wired charging. 

    vivo Y18 Camera

    Performance

    Under the hood, the vivo Y18 is powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 SoC, paired with 6GB of RAM. Storage options include 128GB, with the ability to expand storage via a microSD card. The device features an 8MP selfie shooter and runs Android 14 with Vivo’s Funtouch OS 14.

    Vivo Y18 Specifications

    • Display: 6.56″ IPS Display with 90Hz refresh rate
    • Resolution: 720 x 1612 pixels, 840 nits (HBM)
    • Chipset: Mediatek Helio G85 SoC
    • OS/UI: Android 14/ FuntouchOS 14
    • RAM/ Storage: 6GB of RAM/128GB of storage
    • Rear Camera: 50MP main camera + 0,08MP auxiliary camera
    • Front Camera: 8MP
    • Battery and Charging: 5000 mAh with 15W
    • Buy Tecno Spark 30C here

    Vivo Y18 Price in Nepal and Availability

    As part of the Dashain offer, the official Vivo Y18 price in Nepal is now NPR 16,999 for the 6/128GB version. You can purchase the smartphone from Hukut.

    Vivo Y18 Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
    6GB + 128GB NPR 17,999 16,999 Hukut
    • Meanwhile, watch our review of Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 earbuds 

    Vivo Y28 4G Price in Nepal [Updated 2025]

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    Vivo brought a new budget midrange phone in Nepal, dubbed the Vivo Y28 4G. Which comes with a Helio G85 SoC, a sizeable 6,000mAh battery, and a 90Hz refresh rate LCD display. In this article, we’ll walk through the specs, features, and official price of the Vivo Y28 4G in Nepal.

    Vivo Y28 4G Overview:

    Design and Display

    It’s a Vivo phone after all, and the design looks pleasant here. Available in two shades: Gleaming Orange and Agate Green, the Vivo Y28 4G bears a flat frame design measuring 8.09mm thickness and a reflective back panel with a square camera module. In terms of ingress protection, you get an IP64 rating against water and dust damage.

    Vivo Y28 4G Design and Display

    As for the display, you get a 6.68-inch LCD panel with a 90Hz refresh rate and 83% NTSC color gamut support. Meanwhile, it also supports 1000nits of HBM for easy sunlight readability.

    • Meanwhile, check out the latest prices and specs of vivo devices here

    Camera

    Getting to the optics, the Vivo Y28 4G houses a dual camera setup. It is headlined by a 50MP main sensor plus a 2MP depth unit. Meanwhile, the selfies are handled by an 8MP front snapper.

    Vivo Y28 4G Camera

    Performance

    Under the hood, the smartphone packs a Mediatek Helio G85 SoC. This 12nm fabbed 4G chipset features two Cortex-A75 cores at 2.0GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 1.8GHz frequency.  It is paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. Meanwhile, booting the smartphone is Vivo’s FunTouch OS 14 on top of Android 14.

    Battery and Others

    Moving on, fueling the Vivo Y28 4G is a sizeable 6,000mAh cell. It is accompanied by 44W SuperFlash fast charging. And the company ships a compatible brick bundled in the box. Likewise, the connectivity features here include 4G, VoLTE, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, and a USB Type-C port.

    Vivo Y28 4G Specifications:

    • Display: 6.68″ IPS Display with 90Hz refresh rate
    • Resolution: 720 x 1612 pixels, 1000 nits (HBM)
    • Chipset: Mediatek Helio G85 SoC
    • OS/UI: Android 14/ FuntouchOS 14
    • RAM/ Storage: 8GB of RAM/256GB of storage
    • Rear Camera: 50MP main camera + 2MP depth camera
    • Front Camera: 8MP
    • Battery and Charging: 6000mAh with 44W

    Vivo Y28 4G Price in Nepal and Availability

    For Dashain, the Vivo Y28 4G price in Nepal is NPR 23,999 for the 6/128GB and NPR 26,499 for the 8/256GB version. You can purchase the phone from Hukut.

    Vivo Y28 4G Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
    8/128GB NPR 24,999 23,999 Hukut
    8/256GB NPR 26,999 26,499