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Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 brings on-device AI capabilities for midrange phones

Qualcomm made waves by launching the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 a few months back. And why would it not? That processor came with a flagship-esque architecture and on-device generative AI. Now, the American foundry is adding another such chipset to its catalogue, but with lesser firepower. Here, we will discuss the newly launched Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 in further detail and what it brings to the board.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Overview

Similar to how the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 slots right under the 2024 flagship offering, the 7s Gen 3 sits under the regular 7 Gen 3 in terms of raw power. However, the fresh silicon has a few tricks up its sleeve.

On-device AI

One of the main highlights of the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 is that it comes with on-device AI. Previously, this feature was limited to flagship processors only. However, 7+ Gen 3 introduced it to the premium midrange and this processor is expanding it further to more affordable space.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 highlights

Anyhoo, Qualcomm says that this chipset allows for multi-language translation and transcription. It could see something like the “Live Translate” feature we saw with Galaxy AI. Furthermore, this dedicated NPU apparently requires less power to operate, which would help preserve the daily endurance of the phones.

Architecture

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 comes in 4nm fabrication and has eight cores. The most interesting thing about its architecture is that it packs a prime core just like its higher sibling. Qualcomm does not specify clearly if the prime core is Cortex-X4 or Cortex-720.

Either way, it will be much more efficient than its new cores despite peaking at 2.5GHz, which is less than the base 7 Gen 3. Other than that, there are three performance cores and four efficiency cores clocking at 2.4GHz, and 1.8GHz respectively.

Hardware and other supports

Firstly, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 is equipped with the Snapdragon 5G Modem-RF system and supports 5GmmWave and sub-6GHz cellular networks. With this, it can hit downlink speeds of up to 2.9 Gbps. Likewise, it offers tri-band WiFi 6E and Bluetooth v5.4 for further wireless connectivity. In terms of cameras, this chip can work with up to 200MP single shooter. If we are looking at camera support with zero shutter lag, it can go with either a single 64MP@30FPS or up to three 21MP units @30FPS.

Snapdragon 7s Gen 3

Similarly, you can put displays with up to FHD+ resolution and 144Hz refresh rate on phones running on Snapdragon 7s Gen 3. It can also support a 4K@60Hz external display. In terms of memory and storage, it supports LPDRR5@3,200MHz as well as LPDRR4X@2,133MHz RAM with a maximum capacity of 16GB. Meanwhile, for storage, it comes with UFS 3.1 which can go up to 1TB. It also supports a USB 3.1 Type-C port with Qualcomm Quick Charge 4+ charging protocol. Lastly, it can work with six satellites and triple-frequency for navigation.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Availability

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 was made public on 20 August 2024, and we won’t have to wait much longer for it to hit the market. With the intent to “bring remarkable AI experiences to more affordable smartphones”, we can expect this chip to go on midrange phones.

A Xiaomi device is apparently ready to be announced with the processor in September — supposedly the Redmi Note 14 Pro. The details of the phone are yet unknown, but we can expect some leaks and rumours to surface shortly. After that, Samsung, Realme, and Sharp are in line to power their phones with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3.

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Oppo F27 5G launched, now where have we seen that before?

Oppo launched the F27 5G in India which is awfully similar to the Reno12 F 5G that launched a few months earlier. Maybe that is why Oppo decided to not make much noise about it. Regardless, in this article, we will be looking into the Oppo F27 5G in further detail while also discussing what its price in Nepal might be.

Oppo F27 5G Overview

Design and Display

As I mentioned earlier, the Oppo F27 5G is a repackaging of the Reno12 F 5G. As such, the phone does not look any different. It comes in the same flat edges with a large circular camera dial with LED baked in it, which the company dubs “Halo Light”. Likewise, the colour options are not any different either with the monotone Emerald Green, and Amber Orange with fiery patterns on the back.

Oppo F27 5G Halo Light

On the front, we get the same 6.67-inch Flat OLED panel with AGC DT-Star2 glass protection. The Oppo F27 5G display is an FHD+ unit that can toggle between 60Hz and 120Hz refresh rate. Furthermore, it offers a touch sampling rate of up to 240Hz and full coverage of DCI-P3 and sRGB colour gamut. It can get plenty bright with a peak brightness of 2,100 nits.

Performance

Though Oppo does not mention exactly which chip the F27 5G is running on, it likely has the same processor as the Oppo Reno12 F 5G i.e. MediaTek Dimensity 6300. The silicon’s architecture suggests the same as well. This phone comes with 8GB, which is lower than its Reno counterpart. But again, the memory option matches to the 4G model of the Reno 12 F. The storage options are lower as well, with 128GB and 256GB being the available choices. Additionally, the Oppo F27 5G retains all the AI and other features like BeaconLink, AI Studio, AI LinkBoost, etc.

Camera and the rest

Another key difference the Oppo F27 5G has is its cameras. It comes with two rear shooters while the Reno phones enjoy an extra unit on the back. This phone has a 50MP primary camera and is coupled with a 2MP depth sensor. It means that one of the cutouts is just a dummy piece. Meanwhile, on the front, it has a 32MP selfie shooter.

Oppo F27 5G Camera

As for the power supply, it packs a 5,000 mAh battery with 45W charging support. This phone has a stereo speaker setup and supports spatial audio.

Oppo F27 5G Specifications

  • Design: Flat metal frames and edges, IP64-rated
  • Dimensions: 163.10 mm x 75.80 mm x 7.69–7.76 mm
  • Weight: ~ 187 grams
  • Display: 6.67” OLED Panel, up to 120Hz refresh rate, 2,100 nits peak brightness, up to 240Hz touch sampling rate, 8-bit (16.7 million) colour depth, 394PPI pixel density, DCI-P3 and sRGB colour gamut, AGC DT-Star2 glass protection
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1,080 x 2,400)
  • Chipset: Octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6300 (6nm)*
  • RAM: 8GB, LPDDR4x @2,133MHz
  • ROM: 128GB or 256GB, UFS 2.2 @2 lanes
  • OS: ColorOS 14.0 based on Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Dual Camera (50MP Primary + 2MP Depth sensor)
  • Front Camera: 32MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Sensors: Geomagnetic, Proximity, Light, Acceleration, Gravity, Gyroscope
  • Battery: 5,000 mAh cell with 45W SUPERVOOC Flash charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, 5G, dual-band WiFi 5, Hotspot, Bluetooth v5.3, USB Type-C
  • Colour Options: Amber Orange, Olive Green

Oppo F27 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

The smartphone was launched at a starting price of INR 22,999 for the 8GB + 128GB model. If and when this phone arrives here, we expect the Oppo F27 5G price in Nepal to start at NPR 37,999.

Oppo F27 5G Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8GB + 128GB INR 22,999 NPR 37,999
8GB + 256GB INR 24,999 NPR 40,999
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iQOO Z9s 5G is now official with MediaTek Dimensity 7300

iQOO has launched a handful of phones under the Z9 series including the base model, Z9x, a Turbo edition, and Z9 Lite. Now the company is creating a spin-off series with Z9s 5G and Z9s Pro. In this article, we will look into the former i.e. iQOO Z9s 5G in further detail and discuss its potential price in Nepal.

iQOO Z9s 5G Overview

Design and Display

The iQOO Z9s 5G has two colour options: Onyx Green, and Titanium Matte. The former comes in a glossy finish with marble-like patterns. Meanwhile, the latter as the name suggests comes in a matte finish. Either way, it boasts an IP64 rating making it dust and water-resistant. Furthermore, you can use the phone in rainy conditions and with wet hands as well, thanks to its “Wet Touch Technology”.

It has a 6.77-inch curved AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution on the front. The display has a smooth refresh rate of 120Hz and rich vibrancy with a 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut. It also offers a regular and instant touch sampling rate of 300Hz and 2,000Hz respectively. Other than that, the iQOO Z9s 5G is capable of 1,800 nits of peak brightness and 2,160Hz PWM dimming. Moreover, it dons the Schott Xensation Glass for added layering of protection.

Performance

The iQOO Z9s 5G packs the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor for most of its heavy lifting. This silicon has eight cores, 4nm fabrication, and clocks at a 2.5GHz peak. The phone is then coupled with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage. It is available in three different configurations. Which are: 8GB + 128GB, 8GB + 256GB, and 12GB + 256GB.

MediaTek Dimensity 7300

You can virtually double the memory on this thing, however, it does not support storage expansion. The phone also packs a stainless steel 3,000 mm2 vapour chamber liquid cooling system for temperature control. Software-wise, it boots on FunTouch OS 14 based on Android 14. It will receive two years of software and three years of security updates.

Camera and the rest

Talking of the optics, the iQOO Z9s 5G comes with a dual-camera setup on the back. The primary shooter is a 50MP unit with a Sony IMX882 sensor. It can record 4K video recording with Hybrid Image Stabilisation (OIS + EIS). Meanwhile, the auxiliary lens is a 2MP Bokeh camera. Likewise, the front camera is a 16MP unit with a Samsung S5K3P9SP04-FGX9 sensor.

iQOO Z9s 5G Camera

In the tank, the iQOO Z9s 5G packs a 5,500mAh battery and is apparently the slimmest phone in the company’s portfolio to pack that much capacity. It supports 44W wired charging and can push out a maximum of 7.5W reverse charging.

iQOO Z9s 5G Specifications

  • Design: Curved design with patterned glossy or monotone matte finish, IP64-rated
  • Dimensions: 163.72 mm x 75.00 mm x 7.49 mm
  • Weight: 180 grams (Titanium Matte), 182 grams (Onyx Green)
  • Display: 6.77” Curved AMOLED Panel, 120Hz refresh rate, 300Hz touch sampling rate, 2,000 instant touch sampling rate, 1,800 nits peak brightness, 1.07 billion colour depth, 387 PPI pixel density, 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut, 2,160Hz PWM Dimming, Schott Xensation Glass protection
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1,080 x 2,392)
  • Chipset: Octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 7300 (4nm)
  • RAM: 8GB or 12GB, LPDDR4X + Up to 12GB extendable
  • ROM: 128GB or 256GB UFS 2.2
  • OS & UI: Android 14 with FunTouch OS 14
  • Rear Camera: Dual Camera (50MP Primary with Sony IMX882 sensor + 2MP bokeh camera)
  • Front Camera: 16MP Camera with Samsung S5K3P9SP04-FGX9 sensor (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
  • Security: In-display optical fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient Light, Proximity, E-compass, Gyroscope
  • Navigation: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS
  • Battery: 5,500 mAh Lithium-ion cell with 44W fast charging and 7.5W reverse charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, 5G, Dual-band WiFi 6, Hotspot, Bluetooth v5.4, USB Type-C
  • Colour Options: Onyx Green, Titanium Matte

iQOO Z9s 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

This smartphone was officially announced on 21 August 2024 in India and will start at INR 19,999. However, it will only start shipping on 29 August. If it ever arrives here, we expect the iQOO Z9s 5G price in Nepal to start at NPR 32,999.

iQOO Z9s 5G Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8GB + 128GB INR 19,999 NPR 32,999
8GB + 256GB INR 21,999 NPR 36,499
12GB + 256GB INR 23,999 NPR 39,499

iQOO Z9s Pro officially launched with Snapdragon 7 Gen 3

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The iQOO Z9s Pro 5G is the latest addition to iQOO’s smartphone lineup. This smartphone was launched alongside the regular Z9S Pro but with better display, performance and many other advanced specs. This article will discuss everything about the latest IQOO Z9S Pro, including its price in Nepal and specifications. 

IQOO Z9S Pro Overview

Display and Performance

The device features a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2160 Hz PWM. Moreover, the display offers peak brightness up to 4500 nits. The display also supports a 300Hz touch sampling rate with HDR 10+/Netflix HDR support.

Powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, the iQOO Z9s Pro 5G features up to 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. The iQOO Z9s Pro 5G includes an in-display fingerprint sensor and runs on Funtouch OS 14, based on Android 14.

Design and Build

iQOO Z9S Pro Design

The phone is available in Luxe Marble and Flamboyant Orange color options. It measures 7.49 mm in thickness. The Luxe Marble variant features a plastic build weighing 185g, while the Flamboyant Orange comes with a leather finish at 190g. 

Camera Setup and Battery

The smartphone is equipped with a dual rear camera setup. The primary camera features a 50 MP Sony IMX882 sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) and an 8 MP ultra-wide lens. On the front, a 16 MP camera handles selfies and video calls. 

The iQOO Z9s Pro 5G packs a 5500 mAh battery, supporting 80W fast charging. The battery is non-removable, ensuring durability and safety. Connectivity options include support for 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and USB Type-C.

iQOO Z9S Pro Specifications

  • Display: 6.67-inch AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, 300Hz touch sampling rate, 387 ppi
  • Resolution: 2392 x 1080 pixels
  • Ingress: IP64 rating
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 7 Gen 3
  • Memory/Storage: Up to 12GB LPDDR4X RAM, Up to 256GB UFS 2.2 storage
  • OS/UI: Funtouch OS 14 based on Android 14
  • Rear Camera: 50 MP (OIS) + 8 MP
  • Front Camera: 16 MP
  • Battery and Charging: 5500 mAh, 80W fast charging
  • Colors: Luxe Marble (Plastic), Flamboyant Orange (Leather)

iQOO Z9S Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

The iQOO Z9s Pro 5G is available in India starting at INR 24,999. Its highly unlikely that this phone would ever make it here, if any case, we expect the latest iQOO Z9S Pro price in Nepal to start at no less than NPR 46,000. 

IQOO Z9S Pro  Price in India  Price in Nepal (Expected)
8GB / 128GB INR 24,999 NPR 46,000

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OnePlus Buds Pro 3 launched officially with loaded features

OnePlus launched Buds 3 back in January and has finally revealed its “Pro” model.  Let’s go through this article, where we discuss everything about the latest OnePlus Buds Pro, including its expected price in Nepal and specifications.

OnePlus Buds Pro 3 Overview

Design

The latest earbuds are the successor to the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 and have taken a bit of a detour from them in terms of design. The OnePlus Buds Pro 3 has a similar design compared to its base model. It has an in-ear fitting and a dual-tone finish. The glossy section covers the entirety of the stem and 75% of the earpiece as well. They continue to have the IP55 rating for water and dust resistance.

OnePlus Buds Pro 3 Price in Nepal

The design overhaul continues onto the charging case as well. While its predecessor had a rectangular case, this time we will be getting an ovular unit. Not only that, the case has a leather finish instead of the basic plastic. This will add to the premium-ness of the OnePlus Buds Pro 3. Furthermore, it is available in two colours: Midnight Opus (Black), and Lunar Radiance (Silver/White).

Audio and the rest

For audio, the OnePlus Buds Pro 3 also have a two-speaker system comprising an 11mm woofer and a 6mm tweeter on each bud. The partnership with Dynaudio for the tuning is still going strong in these earbuds too. . In the meantime, you will get the LHDC 5.0 codec on these things that offer up to 1Mbps bitrate and 24-bit/192 kHz audio processing.

LHDC-V

The noise cancellation has apparently been bumped to 50dB going up by a decibal compared to its predecessor. Moreover, the ANC is also adaptive here. This means the buds will be able to understand ambient noises and suppress them accordingly. The call quality has reportedly been made clearer by up to two times. The OnePlus Buds 3 Pro is equipped with Bluetooth v5.4 for connectivity with latency as low as 94ms. Meanwhile, the battery life has gone by four hours to a total of 43 hours. You will be able to get five hours of usage from a quick 10 minutes of charging as well.

OnePlus Buds Pro 3 Specification

  • Design: In-ear fit, dual-tone finish, IP55-rated (Buds), Ovular charging case with leather finish
  • Driver: 11mm woofer + 6mm tweeter
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth v5.4
  • Codec: LHDC 5.0
  • Noise cancellation: Adaptive ANC of up to 50dB
  • Features: Two DAC per earbud, Latency as low as 94ms
  • Battery Life: Up to 43 hours, 10 minutes charge = 300 minutes usage
  • Color Options: Midnight Opus, Lunar Radiance

OnePlus Buds Pro 3 Price in Nepal and Availability

Regarding the pricing, the Buds Pro 3 is priced at USD 179 in the US. If and when it ever makes it here, the OnePlus Buds Pro 3 might cost NPR 26,999 in Nepal.

OnePlus Earbuds Price in the USA Price in Nepal (Expected)
Buds Pro 3 USD 179 NPR 26,999
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Two variants of Infinix Zero 40 spotted online

Infinix is working on its next batch of products and we have already heard about the Hot 50 series and their first-ever folding phone. Now information about another one of their offerings has started surfacing. In this article, we will discuss all the rumours and talks surrounding the Infinix Zero 40 series in further detail.

Infinix Zero 40 Series Rumour Round-up

The Tech Outlook has been rigorously following the recent developments on the Infinix Zero 40 series. All the information on the 4G as well as the 5G variant of the phone is a courtesy to them.

Certifications

Both phones have appeared on different certification sites including FCC, Geekbench, and BIS. They also appeared on TÜV Rheinland and Google Console databases. While we could see their model number on all the listings, the latter site revealed the marketing monikers of the phone as well.

These phones will go by “Infinix ZERO 40” and “Infinix ZERO 40 5G”. The former’s model number is “X6860” and the latter’s is X6861”. The Google Console listing also revealed some key specs of both phones.

Some key specs

Infinix ZERO 40

The listing reveals that at least one of the variants of the phone will come with 8GB RAM. Likewise, an earlier FCC listing suggested it could have 512 GB  storage. Furthermore, the phone will boot on Android 14 and run with a processor dubbed “Mediatek MT6789”. The silicon has two Cortex-A76 clocking at 2.2GHz and six Cortex-A55 @2.0GHz.

While the listing does not exclusively mention the name of the chipset, sources are expecting it to be MediaTek Helio G99. Additionally, the phone will pack a display with 1,080 x 2,436 resolution and 480 PPI pixel density. Meanwhile, the TÜV Rheinland listing reveals that the Infinix Zero 40 has a 4,900mAh battery.

Infinix ZERO 40 5G

Similarly, the 5G variant of the phone was seen rocking 12GB memory which is 50% larger than that of the 4G variant. In the meantime, it comes with the “Mediatek MT6896Z/CZA” processor, which could either be MediaTek Dimensity 8200 or 8200 Ultimate. Regardless, it will be an eight-core chipset with a maximum frequency of 3.1GHz.

Infinix Zero 40 5G Blueprint

Other than that, the screen resolution, pixel density, and battery capacity on the Infinix Zero 40 5G is the same as its 4G counterpart. We got to the design blueprint of this phone as well. However, both variants of the phone will likely look the same from the outside, apart from colour differences.

Infinix Zero 40 Series Launch and Availability

While we do not exactly know when the Infinix Zero 40 series will launch, it seems an Infinix launch event is near the horizon with the sheer number of leaks surfacing. Hence, we can expect both phones to be announced at that time.

Infinix entering the foldable market too — it’ll be a clamshell

Infinix is well-known for offering premium features at an affordable price. Recently they equipped most of their Note 40 series phones with magnetic wireless charging — which even popular flagship phones lack. Given that, it is extremely exciting to hear that the company will be also stepping into the foldable market! Their first offering will apparently be called Infinix Zero Flip and we are here to talk all about it.

Infinix Zero Flip Rumour Round-up

Certifications

Infinix Zero Flip has been picking up certifications left, right, and centre. Sources have spotted the phone on multiple platforms including BIS, FCC, NBTC, and TÜV Rheinland Japan.

Even though the phone has appeared on different sites, barely any information has leaked about it. On all those sites, it carries the model number “X6962”. However, none of those listings mentions the name “Infinix Zero Flip”. The naming stems from a supposed leak from X user Sanju Choudhary.

Leaks

The tipster posted a blueprint of the phone’s design along with some key specs. As per the post, the Infinix Zero Flip will come with over six inches of flexible AMOLED panel. This screen will be capable of variable refresh rate of up to 120Hz. No information on the phone’s SoC is available as of now. However, through the BIS listing, we can tell it will be a 5G processor.

Infinix Zero Flip Blueprint

Other than that, one of the configurations that the Infinix Zero Flip will be available will be with 8GB memory and 512GB storage. Furthermore, it will have a dual camera setup on the back and a singular shooter on the front for selfies. The leaker claims the battery would be 4,700 mAh with 70W fast charging support.

Battery

However, the TÜV Rheinland listing of the phone disputes the tipster’s claim on battery capacity. As per the listing, the Infinix Zero Flip has a dual-cell battery with the larger one measuring 3,410 mAh and the other being 1,180mAh. Combined, the battery totals 4,590mAh only, which is quite lower than what the leaker claimed.

This could be the battery’s rated capacity, which means the typical capacity of the battery on the upcoming foldable could nevertheless be 4,700 mAh. However, we cannot say for sure, as of now.

Infinix Zero Flip Launch and Availability

The leak claims that the phone will be available by the end of August 2024. In terms of pricing, Infinix Zero Flip is expected to land around INR 50,000. If this price stands true, it will be one of the cheapest foldable phones in the market.

All that you can do on Nagarik app

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Nagarik App — you might have it on your phone, or at least heard about it. It is presented as if it is THE way to achieve the goal of digital Nepal. But is it? Let’s discuss further in this article along with the things you can do on the Nagarik App.

Nagarik App Overview

What is the Nagarik App?

The Nagarik App is a one-stop platform where you can find all your legal documentation developed by the Nepal Government. The app includes different types of personal documents and educational certifications. In addition, you can request different governmental services and documents through the app.

Nagarik App Features

Its beta was available on 15 January 2021 and Nagarik App was formally launched on National ICT Day (2 May) the same year. The app carries the slogan “support of communication and information technology, government services hand in hand”. Since its release, it has amassed over 800,000 downloads altogether. The services on the app have also been expanding since its release.

What’s in the Nagarik App?

You can find numerous features and services in the Nagarik App. The app has been deeply integrated with the SIM card to ensure user identity and security. Meanwhile, there are a total of 25 segments of services available in the app as of now.

A) SIM Card Integration

To register in the Nagarik App, you’ll have to enter your mobile number. After which you will receive an OTP to proceed. Then you will be asked to verify with any of the following documents:

  1. Citizenship
  2. Driving Licence (Smart Only)
  3. Passport
  4. Voter Card

The point to be noted here is the Citizen App Operation Guideline – 2077 requires you to have the phone number registered in your name. Hence, you can only use Nagarik App if you have a SIM. This SIM integration ensures that no one else can misuse your details while also safeguarding your privacy.

B) Legal ID

The Nagarik App serves as a one-stop location for all legal IDs. You can access the many different documents from the app, however, you will have to link them for the first time (except for citizenship). Here are all the legal IDs you can link and access through the Nagarik App:

1. Citizenship

Citizenship is the most important document that indicates that you are a citizen of any given country. Once you register into the app, the Nagarik App taps into the CIMS (Citizenship Information Management System) database to extract your citizenship details.

Nagarik app citizenship

Still, it asks you to confirm if the document information being displayed on the Nagarik App is correct or not. You can request correction if any info is incorrect. After this, you can easily access your citizenship details right from the app apart from the photograph and fingerprint.

2. Permanent Account Number (PAN)

It also has access to IRD (Inland Revenue Department) allowing you to get legitimate details of your PAN card. You can also access your tax history right from the app.

Nagarik app PAN

The cherry on top is, you can apply for a PAN card through the Nagarik App if you don’t already have it!

3. Driving Licence

Likewise, you can link and display your driving licence through the Nagarik app. However, this service is only available for those with a digital driving licence. Additionally, you can check the traffic rule violation record as well.

The app pulls this information through the Department of Transport Management. While the app does allow you to link a pre-existing digital driving licence, you cannot apply for a new one like a PAN card. Or even check the license print status.

4. Passport

Similarly, you can also like your passport on the Nagarik app. However, it is unclear if only e-passports can be linked to the app or the old ones too.

In the meantime, check out how to apply for an e-passport.

5. Voter Card

Another one of the legal IDs that you can link in the Nagarik app is your Voter Card. The information displayed here is extracted from the books of the Election Commission which oversees the issuance and datakeeping of everything related to elections.

C) Personal Certificates

Apart from the legal IDs you can also link and access other personal certificates. Such as:

1. Educational Certificates

You can link the graduation certificates of your national-level examination from grades 10 and 12. This means you access SLC/SEE as well as HSEB/NEB certificates on the Nagarik app.

Sadly, you cannot link your Bachelor’s or higher degree on the app as of now. Hopefully in the future.

2. Health Insurance

The next service you can link to the Nagrik app is your state-offered health insurance details. In other words, you can get the details of the service you are receiving from the Health Insurance Board (HIB).

HIB Banner

However, it appears that the HIB database is not up to date. This is because when I tried linking by insurance to the app, it could not find it. This could be an issue for the folks from Kathmandu and Lalitpur only, as those districts were the last to receive the service.

3. Electricity

The Nagarik app also supports the linking of Nepal Electricity Authority IDs. You need not have your name on the metre box to link the NEA ID. After linking, you can check the statement and the issued electricity bills.

4. Drinking Water

You can also link your drinking water — more specifically KUKL ID, to the Nagarik app. KUKL if you don’t know, is a semi-government entity that oversees the drinking water supply in the Kathmandu Valley.

By linking your KUKL ID to the Nagarik app, you can see the billing details on your drinking water connection.

5. Land

Similarly, you can enter the 11-character Landowner Identification Number and have your land linked to the Nagarik app. The service is also known and is cited in the app as Malpot.

D) Funds

Along with the extremely essential personal details, the Nagarik app also has a record of the funds you have contributed to. There are three fund details you can check:

  1. Citizen Investment Trust (CIT)
  2. Social Security Fund
  3. Employee Provident Fund

National Funds

E) Services

Similar to how you can apply for a PAN card in the Nagarik app, you can also apply for other services. Such as:

1. Police Clearance Report

When applying for the Police Clearance Report through the Nagarik app, the applicated goes straight to Nepal Police Headquarter. After the process is complete, you can also download the report straight from the app.

Online Police Clearance Registration System

If you require the Police Clearance Report for purposes inside the country, having linked citizenship is sufficient. However, if you need to apply for your visa, you need to have your passport linked.

2. NOC

Similarly, you can also apply for the No Objection Certificate (NOC) for foreign studies. The app allows you to fill out the entire form for the certificate.

3. DOFE

Services related to the Department of Foreign Employment are available in the Nagarik app too. But you will have to link your passport to access them.

4. Lok Sewa

Lok Sewa is a coveted exam that one must clear to secure a government job. And to take that examination, you need a Lok Sewa Master ID. You can apply for a new one through the Nagarik app. Meanwhile, if you already have one, you can apply for various government vacancies accordingly.

5. Hello Sarkar

The “Hello Sarkar” is a feature where you lodge a complaint about any of your issues. You can also see the complaints other countrymen have dropped.

6. Nagarik Pahichaan Dwar

The Nagarik Pahichaan Dwar was one of the most interesting features brought forth when the Nagarik app was launched. This feature was designed such that banks or any other institution could access all the necessary details through the app.

Nagarik Pahichaan Dwar

For this to work, the bank would have a QR code, which you would scan, and the bank would receive all the necessary documents including Voter ID, Citizen profile, mobile number, citizenship details, and passport details. Nepal Bank and Siddhartha Bank went ahead with this partnership, however, it could not catch on as expected.

F) Other IDs

There are a handful of other IDs that you can link in the Nagarik app. This includes:

1. PMEP

PMEP i.e. Prime Minister Employment Programme was brought forth such that individuals could find employment opportunities more easily. If you are enrolled on the programme and have a PMEP ID, you can link it to the Nagarik app.

2. Press ID

If you are a reporter under the Department of Information Broadcasting (DOIB) or Communication Registration Office (CRO), Bagmati, then you can link your press ID into the app as well.

3. Kitab Khana

Under Kitab Khana, records of government personnel are recorded. Here, you can link the Personnel Information System (PIS) and view the available information. This ID falls under the Department of National Personnel Records (Civil). The department oversees and ensures that all the personnel are receiving the services and pensions they are entitled to.

G) Information Access

Along with all the personal details and services, you can also get other information through the Nagarik app. This info might come in handy in your day-to-day lives, so having it at your disposal is always great.

1. My Municipality

Under this feature, you can find all the necessary information about the municipality all across the country. Here you can find the number of wards, their members and contact numbers, prime location in the municipality, the budget, and so on.

2. Nearby Police Stations

Likewise, you can also find the police station nearby with the “Nepal Police” feature. When I tried, the feature was unfortunately not working. I hope it gets fixed very soon as it is a really useful and important feature.

3. FOREX

You can also check the Forex rate a.k.a exchange rate of Nepali Rupees to 21 different currencies. You can also calculate the exchange amount as per the current exchange rate.

FOREX

4. Weather Forecast

Lastly, you can also check that particular day’s weather forecast. It includes the maximum and minimum temperature, and rainfall amount at 20 different locations across the country.

H) Frozen / Discontinued Services

While the Nagarik app surely has a lot of features and services, some of them just don’t work. There are two such services:

1. COVID Vaccination

The app introduced this feature during the coronavirus pandemic. With this feature, the government ought to streamline the applications for vaccination. In the meantime, also to provide documentation of those who were already vaccinated. Given the vaccination card was a very precious document at the time, it made sense to include it in the app.

However, this feature miserably failed as vaccinations were provided regardless of pre-registration. On the other hand, those who applied for the inclusion of vaccination cards into their documents never heard of it after that. It’s been years since the pandemic has passed, but the verification of vaccination cards is still pending because “they are taking time to verify due to overwhelming applications.”

2. VRS

Vehicle Registration System (VRS) was one of the highly praised features that was embedded into the app. With this feature, users could view their vehicle details, update it, view tax details of the vehicle, and best of all — PAY the vehicle tax.

Nagarik app VRS

Paying the vehicle tax has always been a bothersome process in Nepal complete with long lines. Thus, the Nagarik app allowing you to pay the vehicle tax through it was quite revolutionary and highly popular. But good things don’t last forever, I guess. For some unknown reason or complication, the app got rid of the VRS feature entirely without even elaborating why.

Will the Nagarik App help build a digital Nepal?

Well, sort of! It was a step towards the right direction, at least. But the implementation of it so far has been poor, to say the least. As I was covering the features of the Nagarik app, I mentioned quite a few times that those features were not working. Similarly, an app like this needs to widen its services for the country to go digital. But, quite the opposite is going on as the app got rid of a useful feature like the VRS instead.

Nagarik App Licence Notice

Then there is a whole other issue of credibility. It appears that the government bodies aren’t ready to embrace the digital future just yet. A public statement was made stating that traffic police would accept vehicle owners showing their licence through the Nagarik app. However, the very day traffic police requested to still carry the original. It was as if they were saying — we don’t think the thing you show on the app is real enough. This comes even though the app extracts the licence info from the DOTM database itself, and you can even see the past violations right at the side.

Nagarik App: Conclusion

Despite being a very good attempt, authorities aren’t treating the Nagarik seriously enough for it to have a substantial impact on building a digital Nepal. The authorities should focus on the app as it has a huge potential. Every year Nepal spends billions of Nepali rupees on printing driving licences alone. The number must be even higher when considering all the other documents.

While some nations are transporting the entire geography of the country to the digital world, we are struggling with just transporting our documentation. The whole ordeal is saddening. Hence, authorities must shift their focus to developing the Nagarik app such that it can save the government a lot of money, and offer citizens the convenience of technology.

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UMIDIGI Uwatch 5S now officially available in Nepal

UMIDIGI teased the launch of its first-ever smartwatch in the Nepali market a few days ago. To clarify, the company has had smartwatches but only in the international market. This is the first for Nepal. We guessed it was the UMIDIGI Uwatch 5S, and that indeed was the case! Let’s take a deeper look at the watch and along with its price in Nepal.

UMIDIGI Uwatch 5S Overview

Design and Display

The UMIDIGI Uwatch 5S comes in a squircle casing made out of aircraft-grade aluminium. It boasts 5ATM water resistance, so going on a swim with it is no problem at all. For navigation, it has two buttons on the right. This watch is available in three colour options: Space Grey, Titanium Grey, and Rose Gold.

5ATM Suitability

On the front, it has a 1.7-inch colour display with touch support. UMIDIGI Uwatch 5S has gone with TFT LCD for its panel. The screen measures 240 x 280 pixels in resolution. Additionally, it has 2.5D tempered glass on top with an anti-fingerprint coating.

Features and Battery

The UMIDIGI Uwatch 5S is equipped with the PixArt PPG sensor for heart rate tracking. Meanwhile, it can also keep track of your blood oxygen, sleep, and menstrual cycle. Other than that, it can give you sedentary, medication, and water-drinking reminders as well. Unlike the standard UMIDIGI Uwatch 5, the 5S does not come with navigation support. However, it packs 9-axis sensors for activity tracking and offers 19 sports modes plus other various insights like calories burned, step count, distance covered, cadence, and so on.

UMIDIGI Uwatch 5S Sports Mode

For connection with your smartphone, it relies on Bluetooth v5.0 and is compatible with Android as well as iOS devices. You can link the watch with the OyeFit app to access all your fitness data. It offers additional functionalities like music control, camera remote, call and app notifications, but sadly misses out on Bluetooth calling. With all the features it offers, this watch can last up to 10 days on general usage with its 400mAh battery. Once depleted of charge, it can get back up in less than two-and-a-half hours with the two-pin charger you get in the box.

UMIDIGI Uwatch 5S Specifications

  • Design: Squircle design with two navigation buttons on the right, 5 ATM water-resistant
  • Dimensions: 45.50 mm x 45.50 mm x 13.40 mm
  • Weight: 29 grams (without straps)
  • Materials: Aircraft-grade aluminium, 2.5D tempered glass, Removable silicone strap (22mm)
  • Display: 1.70″ TFT LCD, touch, anti-fingerprint coating
  • Resoultion: 240 x 280 pixels
  • Sensors: PixArt PPG heart rate, relative SpO2, 3-axis geomagnetic, 3-axis acceleration, 3-axis virtual gyroscope
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 (BLE)
  • Compatibility: Android 5.0+ or iOS 10.0+
  • Features: 19 sports mode, Vitals and sleep tracking, Female Health, Regular watch features, Call and app notifications, Reminders, Remote control, Find my phone
  • Battery: 400 mAh, 10 days on general usage, up to 40 days on standby mode
  • Charging: Pogo pin charger (2-pin), 100% in less than 150 minutes (2.5 hours)
  • Companion App: OyeFit (Android | iOS)
  • Colour Options: Space Grey, Titanium Grey, Rose Gold

UMIDIGI Uwatch 5S Price in Nepal and Availability

This smartwatch was launched in the Nepali market on 19 August 2024, just a few days after the initial teaser. UMIDIGI Uwatch 5S price in Nepal is set at NPR 2,499 and is available to purchase through official channels. You also get one-year warranty with the watch.

UMIDIGI Smartwatch Price in Nepal (Official)
Uwatch 5S NPR 2,499

Infinix Hot 50 series will have FIVE members!

Infinix launched the Hot 40 series near the end of last year. As per exclusive news from Gizmochina, the company is working on the successor series. In this article, we will be looking into all that we know of the Infinix Hot 50 series so far.

Infinix Hot 50 Series Overview

Let’s look back…

Before getting into the nitty-gritty of the upcoming series, let’s take a look at the Infinix Hot 40 series. The series had three members: Hot 40i, Hot 40, and Hot 40 Pro. All of them were 4G-only offerings wherein the latter two rocked MediaTek Helio chips. The former came with a UNISOC silicon and even made its way to Nepal.

Infinix Hot 40 Design
Infinix Hot 40

Apart from that, Infinix Hot 40 and Hot 40 Pro also collaborated with Free Fire for limited edition offerings.

What now?

Now the company is increasing the number of smartphones in its upcoming series. The Infinix Hot 50 series will have five different models. Gizmochina spotted these devices in the IMEI database along with their model numbers. The following are the spotted details:

Infinix Smartphone Model Number
Hot 50i X6531
Hot 50 X6882
Hot 50 5G X6720
Hot 50 Pro X6881
Hot 50 Pro+ X6880

What to expect?

Well, there is barely any information available about the upcoming series right now. We will have to look back at its predecessor to get some idea about it. No doubt, these phones will be budget phones. Hence, they will likely have low-powered chipsets.

Infinix Hot 40 Performance

The lowest offering from the series will be Infinix Hot 50i. The Hot 40i came with a UNISOC T606 processor, so we might see an incremental upgrade to T610 or T612 perhaps? Likewise, the Infinix Hot 40 was a singular offering with Helio G88 chipset. This time around, the Infinix Hot 50 will be available in 4G as well as 5G flavours. So, Infinix might go with the fairly recent 4G and older 5G chips. Meanwhile, it seems that the 50 Pro and Pro+ will both be 5G offerings, and the name suggests will likely pack even more capable processors than the base 5G model.

Infinix Hot 50 Series Launch and Availability

Only the names and model numbers of the phone series have been uncovered as of now. It will likely take a month or so for us to hear more about these phones. This means we are likely many months away from the product launch. If we are to go by the history, the Infinix Hot 50 series will likely be available near the end of 2024.