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Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 9 (2024) launched in Nepal alongside the Legion 5i!

Lenovo’s latest iteration of the Legion gaming laptops unveiled back at CES have finally started to make their way to Nepal. In this article, let’s talk specifically about the Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 9 (2024), its features and offerings, alongside the official price in Nepal and availability details.

Lenovo Legion 7i (2024) Overview

Processing and Graphics

The Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 9 stands out as a gaming and content creation powerhouse, featuring the latest Intel Core i9-14900HX Raptor Lake Refresh CPU. This processor, with 8PC+16Ec/32T, ensures top-tier performance for users seeking an unparalleled gaming experience.

intel core i9

The Legion 7i, much like its 5i sibling, is configurable up to an RTX 4070 8GB 115W GPU, the Legion 7i Gen 9 showcases its graphics prowess. With support for MUX, Advanced Optimus, and GSync, users can expect a seamless and immersive visual experience during gaming and content creation sessions.

There’s also the newest Lenovo LA3 AI chip that should help with managing system thermals and performance and boost FPS in games.

Thermal Design

Lenovo introduces the “Coldfront: Hyper” thermal design for effective heat management. This design prevents the hot exhaust air from mixing with the cold intake air, allowing the Legion 7i Gen 9 to handle max TDPs of 170 watts, ensuring optimal performance during extended gaming sessions.

Display

Featuring a 16-inch 1600p IPS panel, the Legion 7i Gen 9 delivers a visual feast with 100% sRGB coverage, 500 nits peak brightness, a 3ms response time, and a 240 Hz refresh rate, all enhanced by NVIDIA G-SYNC technology. Additionally, users have the option of a 3.2K panel with a 165 Hz refresh rate, 430 nits brightness, and 100% DCI-P3 coverage.

Lenevo legion 7i

Connectivity 

With Thunderbolt 4, USB Type-C with DisplayPort, USB Type-A, HDMI 2.1, and a MicroSD card reader, the Legion 7i Gen 9 offers a versatile selection of ports. This connectivity hub ensures seamless integration with various peripherals for a complete gaming and productivity setup.

Memory and Networking

The Legion 7i Gen 9 supports up to 32 GB DDR5-5600 OC (2x DIMMs), user-configurable up to 64 GB, and storage up to 2TB. Additionally, it features Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 for high-speed wireless connectivity, enhancing the overall user experience.

Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 9 (2024) Specifications

  • Color Options: Eclipse Black, Glacier White
  • Display: 16-inch IPS
  • Display Certifications: Dolby Vision, Panton X-Rite validation
  • Resolution: 3.2K/165Hz/450 nits/100% DCI-P3 or QHD+/240Hz/500 nits/100% sRGB
  • Keyboard: White or per-key RGB backlit, 1.5mm travel
  • Trackpad: Precision trackpad
  • Processor:  Intel 14th-gen Raptor Lake Refresh Core HX, up to Core i9-14900H
  • Graphics: Intel UHD, up to RTX 4070 8GB 115W with MUX, Advanced Optimus, GSync
  • RAM: Up to 32 GB DDR5-5600 OC (2x DIMMs), user-configurable up to 64 GB
  • Storage: Various storage options
  • Audio: 2x 2W Harman stereo speakers
  • Battery: 99.9 Wh
  • Power Supply: 230W charger
  • I/O Ports: Thunderbolt 4, USB Type-C with DisplayPort, USB Type-A, HDMI 2.1, MicroSD card reader

Lenovo Legion 7i (2024) Price in Nepal and Availability

A sole variant of the Legion 7 is now available in Nepal via Nagmani International. The Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 9 (2024) price in Nepal is NPR 255,900 for the Core i7, RTX 4060 variant with a 3.2K display.

Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 9 (2024) Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
Core i7-14700HX, RTX 4060, 16GB, 1TB, 16″ 3.2K 165Hz NPR 255,900 Hukut
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Honor Magicbook X14: 

I compared Redmi Note 13 Pro+ against Xiaomi 14. And came to a shocking conclusion!

Smartphones are depreciating assets, meaning their value drops the very moment you take wraps off your latest purchase. Knowing that you’re bound to ask yourself: Is it really worth spending a lot on an expensive phone, especially when it’s not gonna be worth anything extra in the next few years? Midrange smartphones fare a bit better in this regard and honestly, why spend more when you can get almost all the necessities in a phone half the price? With that philosophy in mind, we decided to pit Redmi’s Note 13 Pro+ against its flagship sibling the Xiaomi 14, and compare a thing or two.

Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus VS the Xiaomi 14

This year, Xiaomi launched the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus, a phone packed with some premium features. It boasts a sleek and sturdy design, an IP68 rating, a good camera, and a display that rivals those of high-end models. These qualities have made it one of the top contenders in the best phones under 50,000 category in Nepal.

Xiaomi also launched the Xiaomi 14, considered the best phone under 1 lakh rupees in Nepal. As a flagship model, it boasts premium features, a robust and attractive design, an excellent display, a high-quality camera, and overall top-notch performance.

Specs Comparison

Specifications

Xiaomi 14

Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus

Display

6.36″ 1.5K LTPO OLED panel, 120Hz refresh rate, 3000nits peak brightness, HDR 10+, Dolby Vision, HLG, Gorilla Glass Victus

6.67” 1.5K AMOLED Panel, 120Hz refresh rate, 1800 nits peak brightness, 12-bit color depth, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection

Chipset

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4nm Mobile Platform)

MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Ultra (4nm)

Memory

Up to 16GB RAM, 1TB UFS 4.0 storage

Up to 12GB RAM, 512 GB UFS 3.1 storage

Software& UI

Android 14 with HyperOS on top

MIUI 14 based on Android 13

Camera

– Primary sensor, 50MP (OIS)

– 50MP Ultrawide

– 50MP Telephoto (OIS)

– 32MP selfie cam (hole-punch cutout)

– Primary sensor, 200 MP (OIS)

– 8MP Ultrawide

– 2MP Macro

– 16MP selfie cam (hole-punch cutout)

Battery

4600mAh with 90W wired charging, 50W wireless, 10W reverse wireless

5,000 mAh cell with 120W HyperCharge

Design showdown: Not a clear winner here

Ok, let me clear things up here – there’s not much difference in the design of the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus and the Xiaomi 14. The first noticeable distinction is size: the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus is larger and slightly heavier than the Xiaomi 14. But besides that, both phones feature a Gorilla Glass Victus front, a choice between a glass or silicone polymer back, and a premium aluminum frame.

Additionally, both have IP68 dust and water resistance. In terms of aesthetics, preference is subjective—some may favor the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus, while others might prefer the Xiaomi 14. Personally, I lean towards the Xiaomi 14, but many of my friends prefer the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus. Ultimately, both designs are equally impressive, and neither phone outshines the other in this aspect.

Display – Subtle differences

When comparing the display specs of the Xiaomi 14 and the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus, the differences are subtle. Both phones offer impressive features like Gorilla Glass Victus protection, 10B colors, 120 Hz refresh rate, and Dolby Vision and HDR10+ compatibility. These features are expected of the flagship Xiaomi 14 but are quite a rare find for a 50k phone.

However, the Xiaomi 14 stands out with its higher peak brightness of 3000 nits, making it more suitable for viewing HDR content. Having said this, the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus provides a vibrant display and a very eye-pleasing experience but when I compared it with the Xiaomi 14, the highlights appear slightly overexposed compared, just slightly.

Regarding haptics and vibration, the Xiaomi 14 offers a more flagship-like experience than the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus, although the latter’s haptics are still commendable. The Xiaomi 14’s LTPO display allows for a variable refresh rate down to 1 Hz when necessary, a feature absent in the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus, which is limited to 60 Hz. Additionally, I felt that the Xiaomi 14 also boasts a faster touch ID.

In my experience, Xiaomi 14 is slightly ahead of the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus in almost every display segment but is it worth paying double? About that, let’s be real, NOPE!

Performance – Something to think about?

Now this is where it’s worth paying 1 lakh for Xiaomi 14 – but only if you are a gamer. If you’re not, then, you know what I’m about to say.

The Xiaomi 14 boasts the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, making it the first compact phone to feature this top-tier chipset. On the other hand, the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Ultra, which despite its name, doesn’t quite live up to the “Ultra” hype. Yikes! According to Geekbench scores, the CPU in the Xiaomi flagship delivers roughly double the performance of the Redmi, and its GPU is about three times more powerful on paper. But what about the actual usage?

When it comes to normal everyday performance, there’s a slight difference between the two phones. Opening apps feels especially snappy on the Xiaomi 14 while the Note walks at its own pace. Given their price points, this is something that’s expected of the two and it’s not going to surprise anyone when I say that the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus feels a bit slow when pitted against the Xiaomi 14 if you can walk past that though both phones handle multitasking and everyday tasks smoothly, with no stutters and no slowdowns in sight.

Gaming 

However, the difference becomes significant during gaming. First, I played PUBG on the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus and it felt smooth and enjoyable. There was nothing I could complain about except for its curved display which sometimes led to accidental touches on the notification bar, a bit distracting.

But when I switched to the Xiaomi 14, the difference was immediately noticeable. And FYI, now you can play PUBG in 120 FPS. The touch response on the Xiaomi 14 was much faster, and the overall gameplay felt incredibly smooth. But!!! there was a drawback—the phone got extremely hot after just three games. Like, super hot!

Therefore, when it comes to gaming on the Xiaomi 14, I suggest playing at lower FPS settings to prevent the phone from overheating. I played at 90 fps which effectively controlled the temperature while gaming. I also tested Genshin Impact for about 30 minutes each on lower fps, and the phone didn’t exceed 41 degrees, which was impressive.

Ice Loop vapor chamber system in Xiaomi 14

Xiaomi claims they have included an Ice Loop vapor chamber system that offers three times the thermal efficiency of standard vapor chamber cooling solutions. However, the limitation seems to be the smaller chassis. This compact phone also struggles with extreme conditions like hotter climates.

Overall, the Xiaomi 14, priced at 1 lakh rupees, is clearly superior to the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus. That said, it’s not that the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus can’t handle gaming—it can, but the Xiaomi 14 provides a noticeably better experience. The gameplay on the Xiaomi 14 feels much smoother, though you should avoid playing at super high FPS settings to prevent overheating.

If you’re an avid gamer, it’s worth investing more in the Xiaomi 14 for its superior performance. However, if you’re a casual gamer, the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus performs perfectly fine and offers great value for the price.

Software and UI

The Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus has been impressive so far, and it still shines especially after the new HyperOS update. The phone now supports Android 14 with HyperOS, it initially launched with MIUI 14 based on Android 13—much like last year’s Redmi Note 12 Pro+ that came with Android 12 despite Android 13 being available. Moreso, the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus is set to receive updates up to Android 16, thanks to its 3-year software update policy.

Xiaomi 14 Hyper OS

 

The Xiaomi 14 also comes with the HyperOS but the good thing here is, Xiaomi has committed to providing 4 years of OS updates and 5 years of security updates. The HyperOS in both of these phones feels much lighter and more optimized than MIUI.

Camera

The Xiaomi 14 features a 50MP primary, ultra-wide, and telephoto lens with 3.2x zoom, and a front camera capable of 4K video at 60 fps, offering advanced features like Leica color modes and 8K recording.

Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus camera specs

The Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus, on the other hand, includes a 200MP primary sensor, 8MP ultra-wide, and 2MP macro lens, with a 16MP front camera limited to 1080p video, and 4K video recording on the rear camera.

Daylight

When it comes to daylight performance, the Xiaomi 14 and the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus each have their strengths. The Xiaomi 14 features a 50MP Omnivision Light Fusion 900 primary sensor, which excels at maintaining details and dynamic range. However, its dynamic range processing can sometimes be too aggressive, leading to crushed shadows. The phone offers two color modes: Leica Vibrant, which produces vibrant colors similar to Samsung’s processing, and Leica Authentic, which provides toned-down colors but with occasionally excessive contrast.

In contrast, the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus, captures vibrant and pleasing photos with a generally good dynamic range. It handles contrast well, although highlights could use some improvement. Overall, the Xiaomi 14 offers more consistent results and versatile color modes, making it the better choice for daylight photography.

Ultrawide

In terms of ultra-wide lens performance, the Xiaomi 14 is clearly better than the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus. The Xiaomi 14 captures good detail and highlights look better with better overall quality. However, it lacks optimization in edge and color handling.

On the other hand, the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus delivers reliable shots but the overall quality is not in the same league. Details are often worse and the highlights don’t look as balanced as the Xiaomi 14.

Portraits

For portrait photography, the Xiaomi 14 stands out with its multiple focal lengths and effects, including an impressive 75mm Leica portrait mode that produces excellent background bokeh and well-processed skin tones. The black-and-white filter using the telephoto lens also delivers stunning results.

Meanwhile, we can only take 1X portraits from the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus which are inconsistent on top. Although they generally look nice with plenty of details, skin tones and background blur can be hit or miss, and the color science needs refinement too. Thus, the Xiaomi 14 provides a superior portrait photography experience.

Selfie

In the selfie department, the Xiaomi 14’s front camera impresses with its ability to shoot 4K videos at 60 fps and a wide field of view. Selfies are detailed and social media-ready. The Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus, with its 16MP front camera, produces good selfies with a pinkish tone and a bit of smoothening, though they lack the fine details of higher-end devices.

Video capabilities are limited to 1080p, which is a significant drawback compared to the Xiaomi 14’s 4K selfie videos. Overall, the Xiaomi 14 offers better selfies and front-camera video performance.

Nighttime

Low light and night images are kind of a mixed bag between the two smartphones. While you’d expect better clicks from a smartphone that costs more than twice as much, Xiaomi 14 often disappoints with its overexposed shots. The Note has its own faults too and I didn’t like the greenish tint present throughout most of its photos. Both phones click bright enough photos but I don’t think any is a clear winner in this case.

Battery

The Xiaomi 14, with its 4610 mAh battery, charges fully in 40 minutes using the included 90-watt adapter and offers about 5.5 hours of screen-on time. The Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus features a 5000 mAh battery, providing a full day’s usage, and supports 120W fast charging, reaching 100% in just 20 minutes.

Xiaomi 14 Vs Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus: The Verdict

The Xiaomi 14 undoubtedly provides a superior overall experience with its flagship features, making it worth the higher price tag for those seeking top-tier performance, camera quality, and software longevity. However, the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus delivers exceptional value for money, offering many flagship-like features at half the price.

Xiaomi 14 usage

If budget is a concern, the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus is a highly capable device that doesn’t disappoint. Therefore, while the Xiaomi 14 is better in many aspects, the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus proves that a 50k phone can indeed hold its own against a 1 lakh phone, especially for those who prioritize value over top-tier specs. Hence, the 50,000-worth Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus is NOT better than the 1 Lakh-worth Xiaomi 14 but it is definitely a better value than the Xiaomi 14.

Pros and cons of Xiaomi 14

Pros: Cons:
Superior Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset Expensive for its value
Excellent camera setup
Higher-quality display
Longer software updates

Pros and cons of Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus

Pros: Cons:
Better overall value Limited software update
Decent cameras Video recording capabilities are weaker
Solid build quality with an IP68 rating
Decent performance for casual gaming

Honor reveals its latest lightweight and affordable earbuds

Honor launched several new offerings in its home country. Among the new releases are its latest earbuds that come in a lightweight form factor and an affordable price tag. In this article, we will discuss the Honor Earbuds X7 in further detail including its expected price in Nepal.

Honor Earbuds X7 Overview

Design and Audio

The latest earbuds from the Chinese tech giant come in a semi-in-ear fit and a glossy finish. They have a rather thick and short stem that features a capacitive sensor for touch controls. These buds weigh under 4 grams each and boast an IP54 dust and water resistance. Meanwhile, the charging case comes in a pebble-like shape and has a glossy texture as well. The Honor Earbuds X7 is available in two colourways — Moonlight White, and Sky Blue.

Honor Earbuds X7 Design

Talking of the audio, Honor boasts that these earbuds received the Golden Ear certification from the China Electronic Audio Industry Association. Hence, the Honor Earbuds X7 should offer a good listening experience. Hardware-wise, they rely on 10mm dual dynamic drivers coupled with polymer composite titanium-plated diaphragm to produce all its sound. In the meantime, HiFi 5 DSP handles the audio processing duties on these earbuds.

Features and the rest

Apart from that, the Honor Earbuds X7 comes with other handy features too. Firstly, they are equipped with Bluetooth v5.3 to provide wireless connectivity with your devices. These earbuds support the YOYO voice assistant and offer EQ sound effects as well. They also offer noise reduction and low latency during calls and gaming respectively. Moreover, you get a Near Discovery pop-up window on devices running on Honor Magic UI 4.0 or later. Lastly, the latest Honor TWS come with the “Find Headphones” feature powered by the Honor AI Space app.

Honor Earbuds X7 Playback

In terms of battery, these wireless earbuds come with a 41 mAh cell in each of its buds, while the charging case packs a larger 510 mAh. The whole of Honor Earbuds X7 takes nearly three hours to charge fully and offers nearly two days’ worth of continuous usage in exchange. Additionally, the company also mentions that 10 minutes of charging can offer three hours of playback.

Honor Earbuds X7 Specifications

  • Design: Semi-in-ear fit, glossy finish, IP54-rated
  • Dimensions:
    • Buds: 33.66 mm x 17.82 mm x 18.14 mm
    • Case: 52.91 mm x 61.95 mm x 23.80 mm
  • Weight:
    • Buds: 3.80 grams
    • Case: 33.90 grams
  • Audio Driver: 10 mm dynamic drivers +  polymer composite titanium-plated diaphragm
  • Audio Processor: HiFi 5 DSP
  • Noise Cancellation: Environmental Noise Cancellation during calls
  • Playback: 9 hours (Buds), 40 hours (Case)
  • Battery: 41 mAh (Buds), 510 mAh (Case)
  • Charging: via USB Type-C, 180 minutes with 10 minutes charge, 60 minutes (Buds), 110 minutes (Case)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth v5.3
  • Companion App: Honor AI Space (Android | iOS)
  • Features: Touch controls, Find Headphones, Support YOYO voice assistant, EQ sound effects, Low latency gaming, Near Discovery Pop-up window (only on devices running on Magic UI 4.0+)
  • Colour Options: Moonlight White, Sky Blue

Honor Earbuds X7 Price in Nepal and Availability

These earbuds launched alongside the Honor 200 and 200 Pro smartphones on 27 May 2024. They are currently available for purchase with a price tag of CNY 299. If and when they arrive here, we expect the Honor Earbuds X7 price in Nepal to be NPR 6,799.

Honor Earbuds Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
X7 CNY 299 CNY 249 NPR 6,799
  • Meanwhile, check out our Honor Magic 6 Pro review video:

Realme 12 Pro+ review: We’re talking stellar 3x portraits!

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Hello everyone, I’m here with a review of the Realme 12 Pro+, which has just launched in Nepal for Rs. 50,999. And for that price tag, you are getting a 3X periscope zoom lens, a Sony IMX890 main camera,  and a beautiful design. But besides that, what else is there, and how is this phone? Worry not,  I’ll share my experience regarding that in this Realme 12 Pro Plus review.

Before heading in, let’s take a quick look at the specs of the Realme 12 Pro Plus.

Realme 12 Pro+ Specifications

  • Display: 6.7″ curved-edge full-HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 (4nm)
  • RAM/ Storage: 8GB / 12GB LPDDR4X RAM with 128GB / 256GB  UFS 3.1 storage
  • Software: Android 14 with Realme UI 5.0
  • Camera: 50MP IMX890 main (with OIS), 8MP ultra-wide, 64MP OmniVision OV64B periscope portrait camera
  • Front Camera: 32MP sensor
  • Sensor: In-display fingerprint sensor
  • Battery and Charging: 5000mAh with 67 Watt of charging
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 50,999 (12/256GB)
  • Check out the full specs of the Realme 12 Pro+ here.

Realme 12 Pro Plus Review:

Cameras

  • Rear Camera: 50MP IMX890 main (with OIS), 8MP ultra-wide, 64MP OmniVision OV64B periscope portrait camera
  • Front Camera: 32MP

Okay as you have expected, I’m gonna start by addressing the elephant of the room here first–the cameras. Finally, someone from the pack decided to cut off the useless depth/macro sensors and provide a more functional and trendy 64MP 3X Periscope lens instead. Kudos to Realme here! (Other brands should start taking notes). The last time we saw a periscope lens on a Realme phone was on the Realme X3 SuperZoom, released back in June 2020. 

Realme 12 Pro Plus Camera

Along with the zoom lens, you get a flagship Sony IMX890 with OIS as the primary shooter and an 8MP ultra-wide camera. While upfront, there is a 32MP snapper. The camera specs look too good on paper, right? What about the real-world performance?

Portraits

The portrait game on this guy is pretty strong. It clicks the best portraits in the range, period! You get that professional camera-like vibe with enough details and sharpness.

Periscope Zoom

The 64MP periscope lens as the name implies can do 3X optical and 6X insensor zoom. And the shots are decent if not the best.  You can also go up to 120X digitally, which I wouldn’t simply recommend, because the outputs are not usable, given that this is a mid-range device.

Daylight

The daylight imageries are also on the commendable side. The initial days were not that great but Realme has provided multiple updates and the primary camera has gotten much better. The dynamic range is good while the outputs stay on a slightly poppier side, which looks pleasing to my eyes.

Ultrawide

The 8MP ultrawide unit also does a decent job. It is not good as the main camera for obvious reasons but for some casual shots, you can count on it.

Selfies

Talking of the selfies, you can snap some good-looking outputs with ease. There is a slight pinkish tone though.

Nighttime

When the sun goes down, turning on the dedicated night mode can for sure, get you better-looking images. The details are not great though as expected from a midrange phone.

Design 

  • Dimensions: 161.5 x 74 x 8.8 mm
  • Weight: 196grams
  • IP rating: IP65

The design of this phone is something to praise! This is not your regular vegan leather back phone, the brand has instead collaborated with designer Olliver Saveo to build it, just like its predecessor, the Realme 11 Pro+ did with Matteo Menotto. 

Realme 12 Pro Plus Design

And it does look premium. This circular camera module bears a luxury watch-like pattern with precise attention to detail. The vegan leather texture and slightly curved form factor make a really nice grip here to hold. The frame is still plastic but overall, this guy does deserve 4.8 stars for the premium attributes in the 30K segment. The IP65 rating is also worry-free for water splashes and dust protection.

And oh well, you can buy this phone in two other color options– Navigator Beige and Explorer Red editions, which look equally premium as well.

Display

  • Display: 6.7 inches AMOLED, 120Hz, 950 nits (peak)
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2412 pixels (~394 ppi density)

Coming to the front, there is a 6.7-inch curved AMOLED panel with FHD+ resolution. During my usage period, I found it to be pretty vibrant and sufficient for all my daily chores and media usage. It boasts a punchy color output and can play HDR content on YouTube.

Realme 12 Pro Plus Display

But on Netflix, it only supports HD playback despite, the phone bagging the Widevine L1 certification. Maybe an update can fix this? Apart from that, the display is bright enough to use outdoors with 800nits of High Brightness Mode.

Stereo Speakers

Likewise, the stereo speakers here feel very good, I mean it’s not that of a flagship level or super loud, but you are gonna love the audio during your binge-watching sessions or streaming Spotify/YouTube Music.

120Hz is not properly optimized 

Seems all good here, doesn’t it? But wait…. despite the screen supporting a 120Hz refresh rate, Realme has not properly optimized it. I have noticed that the refresh rate stays at 120Hz only in the launcher and as soon as I switch to an app like Facebook or Instagram, it goes to 90Hz and even 60Hz while using Youtube. 

There is no 120Hz-only mode here sadly. I know, it’s all good for battery saving but capping the refresh rate on social media apps, kinda ruins a fluid experience.

Realme UI 5.0

And talking further about my experience, the Realme UI 5.0 felt just average to me. The amount of bloatware kills the vibe here. If you ask me why, it’s basically OxygenOS with all the customizations and features but filled with unnecessary apps and games. The UI can also make you download apps and games in multiple places. So, I seriously recommend you uninstall and disable those apps.

Realme 12 Pro Plus Bloatware

How’s the performance?

Let’s move to the gaming performance of this phone! The Realme 12 Pro+ is powered by a new Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 SoC. It’s the same chip as on the Redmi Note 13 Pro and Poco X6

Talking of the gaming score here: PUBG runs at a stable 59 fps with no major hiccups or lags. The story continues the same with Call of Duty Mobile at 59fps stable frame rate. 

But, the Realme 12 Pro+ can’t run any high fps games past 60fps. Be it Mech Arena or a low-intensive game like Alto’s Adventure, the refresh rate is capped at 60fps which is kinda disappointing. And on Genshin Impact, despite setting it to run at 60fps, the fps is limited to 30fps, which again is a strange thing.

So, Realme is somehow restricting the chip’s performance here as it’s doing with the refresh rate thing, I’ve already mentioned! For keeping things cool, there is a 3394mm2 Vapor Chamber cooling though, which works fine.

Besides gaming, the Snapdragon 7S Gen 2 is all good for your day-to-day chores. I know, a better chipset could have made its way here but hey, the camera specs are already too good, so I let that slide in!

Battery and Charging

  • Battery: 5000mAh, 67W charging

Okay, let’s move to the battery section. Well, it gets the usual 5000mAh Lithium Polymer cell which provides a backup for a day. And to top it on, you get an in-box 67W SuperVOOC charger in the box. If you recall, its predecessor the Realme 11 Pro+ came with 100W charging.

Realme 12 Pro Plus Casual

But in my opinion, 67W is the sweet spot, charging 0-50% in 20 minutes and 0-100% in 50 minutes. It’s also good for the long run in terms of battery health.

Realme 12 Pro Plus Review: Conclusion

The Realme 12 Pro+ is a solid camera phone, there is no second thought to that. The 3X periscope camera is great and the main camera is also pretty good. Realme deserves some praise for featuring a periscope zoom lens in the midrange segment, which is nonexistent on other brand’s midrange phones. So, I’d call it a trendsetter with a gorgeous-looking vegan leather design.

The performance side could have been better though, with a more powerful chip like the a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3. The newly launched Realme GT 6T has a more powerful Snapdragon 7s Gen 3. But for someone, who’s not deeply into gaming, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 caters well in all other areas. One thing, Realme should really work on is the bloatware side. It can be uninstalled or disabled but, the UI can be more cleaner and refined. Overall, the Realme 12 Pro+ is a very decent option, if you are vouching for 3X portraits and an attractive design in the upper midrange segment.

Realme 12 Pro Plus Review: Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Stellar 3X periscope lens
  • Premium design
  • Good display
  • Decent stereo speakers

Cons

  • Comes with multiple Bloatware
  • 120Hz is not optimized properly
  • Cannot run 90/120fps games

Samsung Galaxy F55 launched with Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 and vegan leather back

Samsung launched the Galaxy M55 5G a while ago (we also reviewed the unit). In the meantime, the Galaxy F55 5G has also arrived with identical specs in India. Here in this article, we will talk about the Samsung Galaxy F55 5G, its specs, features, and expected price in Nepal.

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Overview

Design and Display

Design-wise, Samsung has kind of reached its end goal as they have been sticking with a uniform design for all its phones across the board. So, it is quite obvious that the Samsung Galaxy F55 5G comes in that “Galaxy” design we all are familiar with. This time, the back panel here is vegan leather, which is available in both Orange and Black shades, it comes with.

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Design and Display

On the front, it boasts a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolution.

Performance

The South Korean tech giant featured its in-house Exynos 1380 chipset on 54-number phones all across the board last year. The Galaxy A55 naturally progressed to Exynos 1480 this time around. However, the Samsung Galaxy F55 5G has gone for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 instead, just, like the M55 5G.

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Performance

Samsung has paired the chip with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.

Camera and Battery

Meanwhile, the optics department is led by the 50MP camera coupled with an 8MP ultrawide and 2MP decorative macro shooter. The front camera is a 50MP shooter sitting under the Infinity-O cutout.

In the tank, you get a 5,000 mAh cell fueling the phone. It supports 45W of fast charging.

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED+ Infinity-O Display, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: Full HD+ (1080×2400 pixels)
  • Processor: Snapdragon 7 Gen 1(4nm)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1 based on Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple
    – 50MP main, OIS
    – 8MP ultrawide
    – 2MP macro
  • Front Camera: 50MP (hole-punch cutout)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, 5G, GPS, VoLTE
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 45W charging

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

In India, the pricing of the Galaxy F55 5G starts at INR 26,999 for the base 8/128GB trim. We expect the Samsung Galaxy F55 5G price in Nepal to begin from NPR 44,999 if and when it launches here.

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/128GB INR 26,999 NPR 44,999
8/256GB INR 29,999 NPR 48,999
12/256GB INR 32,999 NPR 53,999
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Hollyland microphones are now available in Nepal via Oliz Store

It’s no secret that good sound is a gateway to enjoyable content. So, what can you do? Getting a good microphone is surely a place to start. And the fresh entry in the Nepali market — Hollyland, could be a good choice for you! Let’s discuss more about Hollyland, its microphones, and their price in Nepal.

Hollyland Microphones in Nepal Overview

Introduction

Hollyland is a wireless technology brand hailing from Shenzen, China. The company was established in 2013 and has been a key player in the content production market. It has a decorated portfolio including video transmission systems, cameras, monitors, wireless microphones, and wireless intercom systems.

The company aims to “make shooting infinitely easier” while “leading the industry development”.  In the process, Hollyland stepped into the international market in 2016 and bagged the Reddot Design Award and PRONEWS Award Gold Award in 2022 for its various offerings. After this, its microphones also started gaining global attraction and eventually, Hollyland entered the Nepali market as well through Oliz Store.

Hollyland Microphone

1. Hollyland LARK C1 DUO

The LARK C1 is the most affordable Hollyland microphone you can get in Nepal. It is available in two variants — Type-C and iOS. The entire package contains two transmitters, one receiver with either a USB Type-C or Lightening (male) port, a USB-A to USB-C cable, two furry windscreens, a charging case, and a storage bag.

Hollyland LARK C1 DUO

Additionally, these microphones have an omnidirectional pickup, a one-click noise cancellation feature, and a 200-metre operating range. Moreover, it offers sample rate and audio resolution of 48kHz and 16-bit respectively. You also get a 140 mAh internal battery offering eight hours of usage time.

2. Hollyland LARK M1 DUO

Next up, we have the Hollyland LARK M1 DUO which offers much of what the LARK C1 DUO offers. It does have some differences though. Firstly, the receiver comes with a USB-C female port. Meanwhile, you also get a 3.5mm TRS cable as well as a 3.5mm TRS to TRRS cable coupled with the package.

Hollyland LARK M1 DUO

3. Hollyland LARK M2 DUO

The Hollyland LARK M2 DUO is another microphone available in Nepal and is the successor to the previous entry. The audio resolution on this thing has been upped to 24-bit while the receiver has been redesigned into circular units. In the meantime, the contents in the box have also been updated.

Hollyland LARK M2 Mic price in Nepal

Now you get three different receivers one with a USB-C connector, one with a lightning connector, and a camera mount one. Other than that, it also includes four clip magnets, a back clip, and a drawstring bag.

4. Hollyland LARK MAX DUO

Finally, we have the most premium Hollyland microphone available in Nepal — the LARK MAX DUO! It offers the same sample rate and audio recording quality as the LARK M2. However, it comes with an increased transmission range of 250 metres. Additionally, you also get a touchscreen OLED as a display and for controls.

Hollyland LARK MAX DUO

Likewise, it also comes with a larger 490 mAh in-built cell with nine hours of battery life. In the box, you get two microphone transmitters, a receiver, a charging case, a 3.5mm TRS cable, two furry windscreens, two magnetic clips, and a storage back. In addition to that, you get one each of USB-C to lightning, USB-C to USB-C, and USB-C to USB-A cables.

Hollyland Microphones Price in Nepal and Availability

The Hollyland microphone price in Nepal starts from NPR 16,500 and goes all the way up to NPR 43,500. You can get these microphones through Oliz Store’s official website as well as their physical store. Other Hollyland products like wireless video transmission systems and wireless intercom systems are also available for purchase.

S.N. Hollyland Microphones Price in Nepal
1 LARK C1 DUO (Type-C) NPR 16,500
LARK C1 DUO (iOS) NPR 18,000
2 LARK M1 DUO NPR 16,500
3 LARK M2 DUO NPR 28,000
4 LARK MAX DUO NPR 43,500
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Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ review: Now that’s a stylish design

I think we all can agree that the budget segment smartphones are really boring these days. The best the budget segment has to offer is the Redmi 12 and the Moto G34 and that’s about it! But what if I tell you, for under 27,000 Rupees, this phone, The Tecno Spark 20 Pro Plus offers an almost mid-range experience? It has a curved AMOLED display, a nice vegan leather finish, and a 100MP camera – all packed in at an affordable price. To be fair, this is not a 5G phone, but if you are someone who doesn’t care about that and if 4G speeds are enough for you, this phone actually ticks a lot of boxes. Let me explain one by one in this Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ Review.

Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ Specifications

  • Display: 6.78 inches AMOLED, 120Hz, 1000 nits (peak)
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2436 pixels (~393 ppi density)
  • Chipset: Mediatek Helio G99 Ultimate
  • Memory: 256GB Storage/ 8GB RAM
  • Rear Camera: 108 MP, f/1.8, (wide), 1/1.67″, 0.64µm, PDAF 0.08 MP (AL)
  • Front Camera: 32 MP, f/2.2, (wide)
  • Battery: 5000 mAh, 33W charging
  • OS: Android 14
  • Speaker: Stereo
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2
  • Color: Temporal Orbits, Lunar Frost, Radiant Starstream, Magic Skin 2.0 Green
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Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ Review

Design  

Okay, I’m going to begin with what I love the most about this guy: its design. Tecno has provided a vegan leather finish on the rear side which feels nice, like really nice! I love this color too, but if you don’t prefer this color, there are other options too which come with a glass back. 

Talking of the design, it’s surprising how thin this phone is and how Tecno has been able to fit in a 5000 mAh battery here. The frames here are plastic, but it look and feels very seamless. Also, look at the bezels here, they are almost non-existent and the little punch hole on the top just makes the display look very minimal.

 Display

  • Display: 6.78 inches AMOLED, 120Hz, 1000 nits (peak)
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2436 pixels (~393 ppi density)

It’s a curved display that comes with a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel that has a 120Hz refresh rate, Full HD+ resolution, and a 1920 Hz PWM dimming. Tecno hasn’t mentioned the type of display protection here nor any sort of TUV Rheinland certification, but since this is a budget phone, I will let that slide.

Surprisingly, the display quality here is good for the price. Of course, it is not as contrast-rich or vibrant as what you get in say, premium midrange AMOLED displays, but the color reproduction and contrast are decent, much better than the IPS panels we get in a similar price range.

The 120Hz refresh rate also seems to be optimized decently here. I didn’t face much stutters here and the auto switch refresh rate switches the refresh rate from 60-120Hz pretty seamlessly most of the time. I do have to tell you that one or two times the phone would simply run at 60 Hz even with the auto refresh rate option turned on, but then it went back to running normally when restarted. So, that was a little bitter experience I had like one or two times while using this phone. 

Tecno also claims that it has 1000 nits of peak brightness as well, which of course only comes into play while watching HDR content. But the phone is bright enough outdoors so no complaints. Also, you get an in-display fingerprint sensor here which is fast enough, so, overall, I am quite happy about the display on this phone.

And despite being a curved panel, I didn’t experience a lot of accidental touches here. As expected, you do not get HDR playback support on Netflix and YouTube here but it shouldn’t be much of an issue for a budget phone, right?

Audio 

Likewise, you also get a dual stereo speaker setup, which is just decent, nothing extraordinary! It is loud enough but certainly is not 400% loud as claimed on the official site and the output is only decent.

Performance 

  • Chipset: Mediatek Helio G99 Ultimate
  • Memory: 256GB Storage/ 8GB RAM

Under the hood, the Spark 20 Pro+ packs a 6nm fabbed Helio G99 ‘Ultimate’ processor. I’m a bit confused with this “Ultimate” moniker as the official site doesn’t mention an increase of CPU or GPU clock speeds. Anyway, we know the Helio G99 is a tried and tested chipset and for a budget price, it’s a good performer.

When it comes to gaming, you can play popular titles like PUBG and Call of Duty at a stable 40fps rate. On a High fps game like Mech Arena, it managed to provide a 60fps gameplay. And a 30fps output on Genshin Impact, of course on low settings! Well, despite being a slim phone, it doesn’t overheat, so that was impressive!

And besides gaming, running the day-to-day chores on this guy seems as okay as it should be! It’s not superfluid fast, but it caters well to a moderate user with a bit of social media usage, light gaming, and multitasking with 3-4 apps at once.

UI and Software 

  • OS: Android 14

Alright, so with brands like Tecno and Infinix, the biggest concern I had previously was the software front. These brands were known to have sluggish bloatware-ridden software which didn’t provide a much refined experience.

But the HiOS 14 built here is actually nice. First of all, it comes with Android 14, which is somewhat of a slap on Redmi’s face since even their premium phones don’t come with Android 14 out of the box. Secondly, I am impressed that there isn’t much bloatware to complain about, which is really impressive for a budget Tecno phone. 

On top of that, you also get a bit of customization options here and there are no ads anywhere. It also has this feature where it mimics the Dynamic Island notifications from the iPhone. It’s visible while plugging in the charger, low battery reminder, charge completion reminder, and so on.

But still, here and there, there are some things that are not refined in the UI here, at least not as well as Samsung or even Redmi. Having said that, I do think this is a good start and if Tecno keeps improving, the future looks good for them.

However., I don’t have much information on how many years of software updates this phone will receive though!

Camera

  • Rear Camera: 108 MP, f/1.8, (wide), 1/1.67″, 0.64µm, PDAF 0.08 MP (AL)
  • Front Camera: 32 MP, f/2.2, (wide)

Tecno Spark 20 Pro Plus Camera

Okay, time to talk about the cameras. You get a triple camera setup here technically, but I’ll rule out the two from here: the two useless 0.08MP auxiliary lenses (Shaking My Head). So, the only one remains the 108MP primary camera. From this, the daylight images look like this.

As you can see, the 108MP camera captures good images under good lighting conditions. The details are good and the images look sharp. But the HDR processing can be weak in some conditions and I also feel the colors are quite on the muted side. It’s no issue if you actually prefer natural-like colors, but if you like a vibrant output, you might want to edit the pictures a little bit.

3X In-sensor Zoom

The 100MP camera is also capable of 3X in-sensor zoom too but the outputs are just “okayish”, nothing special.

Lowlight

When the sun goes down, the phone is not able to manage details. However, I found the dedicated night mode doing a great job at controlling exposure and sharpening the photos

 

Portraits

Coming to the Portraits, the Spark 20 Pro+ clicks inconsistent pictures. You get a slight pinkish skin tone with a lot of beautification and you need really good lighting to get usable shots. 

Selfies

Selfies are also on a bit oversharpened side, but it doesn’t look too bad. It clicks decent selfies for the price, I must say.

 

Videography

In terms of videos, it can shoot at 2K 30fps from both cameras. There is no OIS here but you do get EIS with 1080p 30fps recording. At 2k resolution, the quality of the videos is not bad but there is no stabilization. Even the 1080p videos are not that stable, so the Videography side of things is just okay here.

Battery

  • Battery: 5000 mAh, 33W charging

Tecno Camon 20 Pro Plus Battery

Moving on, as I mentioned before, you get a typical 5000mAh cell here which lasts for more than a day in normal usage. Even with some gaming here and there, it provided 8 hours of SOT. The 33W inbox charger tops it up in 1 hour and 25 minutes approximately.

Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ Review Conclusion

So overall, I am honestly surprised by the Tecno Spark 20 Pro Plus. I did think that the specs were too good to be true and I was expecting this phone to let me down in one aspect or the other, but no, it’s a really good offering for the price. Tecno has definitely raised the bar for how good a budget phone can be in 2024. Of course, the cameras and software need further refinement, but that’s not something a brand can achieve in a day, so I will give Tecno the benefit of the doubt.

So, overall, as I mentioned in the beginning, if you absolutely do not need 5G speeds, the Tecno Spark 20 Pro will give you a good experience at a budget price.

Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ Review Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Vegan leather finish
  • Curved AMOLED display
  • Decent performance
  • Long-lasting battery

Cons:

  • Issues with the refresh rate.
  • Weak secondary cameras
  • Software only average

inDrive isn’t the same anymore, and it’s bad…

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inDrive recently entered the Nepali market officially and brought in some changes along with it. But it hasn’t worked out well so far — in fact — it has affected the company adversely. Let’s discuss more about the issues with inDrive in this article, along with our opinion on what the company should do next.

inDrive Issues Overview

A bit about inDrive

inDrive is the second-largest ride-sharing app in the world in terms of download volume. It was founded back in 2012 by a group of Russian students. Formerly, it was known as “inDriver”, standing for independent driver. It was merely a social media group before it took its modern-day form.

At this time, inDrive is absolutely huge with their services operating in 47 countries across 700+ cities. Nepal also falls within the given number, with their services starting around mid-2022.

inDrive in Nepal

When the company arrived in Nepal, the landscape of ride-sharing was a bit different. The sector was in a grey zone of legality while still being operational. Furthermore, the service was almost monopolised by the Bangladeshi brand — Pathao. It was a fully registered company that charged up to 20% commission from its riders and provided insurance to them too.

It was going to be tough for inDrive to loosen the stronghold of Pathao. For this, it took rather drastic measures. Firstly, it did not charge any commission from its riders. Hence, riders could accept as many rides as they wanted and keep all the amount they earned by themselves. This made inDrive a more attractive platform than Pathao, where they had to give away nearly one-fifth of their entire income.

inDrive Banner

Not only was it attractive for riders, but it was an attractive platform for users as well. The fare on inDrive was comparatively cheaper than Pathao. The difference could be as much as 15% less for the same route. On top of that, it allowed users to bargain and choose a rider as per their liking all while having a massive pool of riders.

A combination of these factors made it an unstoppable force, rapidly rising in popularity. But it was only a matter of time before issues with inDrive started surfacing.

Issues

While inDrive was gaining momentum as the cheaper ride-sharing platform, it was also making waves as the unsafe one. For starters, to aggressively compete in the market while keeping the operational costs low, the company was not legally registered in Nepal. Given that, it did not even have a physical office. So, if an issue arose, people simply did not know where to fall back. Therefore, the riders on the platform were simply unregulated.

This also led to cases of scamming, verbal abuse, misbehaviour, and stalking — even. There was a series of social media posts of people, especially women, sharing their bitter experiences on inDrive. In addition to all that, the company does not offer insurance either to its riders or customers. Hence, if you ever happen to get into an accident then you are on your own.

Now it’s registered

While the prevailing issues were there, the Nepal government decided to divert their focus on ride-sharing as well. The government recognised ride-sharing as a service-oriented industry and set forth criteria for its operation. The most important one is the provision of insurance to the customers. Now, inDrive was neither registered nor did it provide insurance. This led to the company and its riders into hot water. The Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police started penalising inDrive riders a fine of NPR 2,000.

inDrive official launch event in Nepal

As a result, a lot of riders quit or switched to other platforms to save themselves from unnecessary fines. In response, inDrive registered itself to control the situation. Meanwhile, the company also assured that it was working to provide insurance services. However, we are yet to see any development in that matter.

BUT… issues remain

All this has led to inDrive losing its ace. As soon as it became an official company, it started charging a 10% commission to its riders. In the meantime, it is also working on regulating its platform. Sources say it has temporarily banned a lot of its riders for varying reasons. On top of all that, inDrive also charged a commission on cancelled rides as well.

Because of all these reasons, inDrive riders were distraught and have consistently left the platform. This has directly impacted the overall app experience since it has become very difficult for the users to find a rider. In the meantime, the fare has also increased compared to the past.

Looking at all this, it does not look very good for the company. And they need to do something about it very fast.

What can be done?

inDrive was a free platform for the riders for nearly two years. Thus, it was only a matter of time before it changed its strategy and started charging commissions. However, suddenly doing so was not the way to go. The company should have taken a minimal cut of preferably 5% at first. The fact that it started charging 10% without even introducing insurance did not sit right with many riders. Hence, inDrive needs to first address this issue.

They can either adjust their commission or introduce insurance as soon as possible. Another major issue is once again with the commission. The fact that riders have to pay the commission even in case of cancellation is straight-up unfair. Therefore, they need to revisit their policy in this regard. If it refunds the commissions and all this is because of a technical issue then it needs to quickly sort this issue.

Besides that, the company could also introduce insurance as an optional feature. Here, the customer or rider has the say if they want their insured rides or not. If they do they’ll have to pay an extra rupee or two like in other platforms. Meanwhile, if they don’t then they can get cheaper rides or get a more cut from it.

Conclusion

The bottom line is that inDrive is taking a serious hit in rider availability and the overall experience. The company needs to sort all this out by striking a sweet spot between taking a rider-centric and consumer-centric stance. This will allow it to retain its consumer as well as rider base and remain the same ride-sharing platform we all know and love. We hope inDrive works on its issues and solves them as soon as possible.

  • Meanwhile, read our article on the best ride-sharing apps in Nepal as well.

Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ goes official in Nepal with curved AMOLED screen and Helio G99 SoC

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Tecno has launched the Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ in Nepal with a gorgeous-looking curved AMOLED panel, Helio G99 SoC, and more. In this article, let’s dive into discussing the recently released Tecno Spark 20 Pro+, its official price in Nepal, Specifications, features, and more.

Tecno Spark 20 Pro Plus Overview

Design and Display 

The Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ comes in a visually attractive design with a curved finish. Additionally, its IP53 rating ensures resistance to dust and splashes. The Spark 20 Pro+ will be available in visually appealing color options, including Temporal Orbits, Lunar Frost, Radiant Starstream, and Magic Skin 2.0 Green. The latter option comes with a vegan leather back panel. While the rest come in a dual-tone finish the second and third options feature some eye-catching patterns. 

Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ Design

Featuring a 6.78-inch AMOLED display, the Spark 20 Pro+ delivers a vibrant visual experience with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1000 nits. The 1080 x 2436 pixel resolution and an impressive 89.0% screen-to-body ratio contribute to an immersive display. The inclusion of an Always-On display enhances user convenience.

  • Meanwhile, check all the prices and specs of Tecno smartphones here

Performance

Running on the latest Android 14 operating system, the smartphone is equipped with a powerful MediaTek Helio G99 Ultimate chipset. The octa-core CPU, comprising 2x slightly higher than 2.2 GHz (overclocked) Cortex-A76 and 6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55, ensures smooth and efficient performance, complemented by the Mali-G57 MC2 GPU.

Mediatek Helio G99 4G Chipset
Helio G99

With a spacious internal storage of 256GB and 8GB of RAM, the Spark 20 Pro+ provides ample space for apps, multimedia content, and multitasking. Users can further expand storage using microSDXC cards.

Cameras

The device features a main camera setup with a 108 MP wide lens (f/1.8 aperture) and a 0.08 MP auxiliary lens. Quad-LED flash and HDR support enhance photography, while video recording capabilities include 1440p@30fps and 1080p@30fps. The 32 MP wide lens selfie camera, equipped with Dual-LED flash, supports 1080p@30fps video recording.

Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ Cameras

Audio and Connectivity

The Spark 20 Pro+ promises an immersive audio experience with stereo speakers and advanced audio features, including 24-bit/192kHz Hi-Res and hi-res wireless audio. Connectivity options encompass Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, GLONASS,  NFC, and FM radio. The device is equipped with a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer.

Battery and Charging

Fueled by a robust 5000 mAh non-removable battery, the Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ ensures extended usage. The 33W wired charging capability adds a quick and efficient charging solution for users on the move.

Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ Specifications

  • Display: 6.78 inches AMOLED, 120Hz, 1000 nits (peak)
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2436 pixels (~393 ppi density)
  • Chipset: Mediatek Helio G99 Ultimate
  • Memory: 256GB Storage/ 8GB RAM
  • Rear Camera: 108 MP, f/1.8, (wide), 1/1.67″, 0.64µm, PDAF 0.08 MP (AL)
  • Front Camera: 32 MP, f/2.2, (wide)
  • Battery: 5000 mAh, 33W charging
  • OS: Android 14
  • Speaker: Stereo
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2
  • Color: Temporal Orbits, Lunar Frost, Radiant Starstream, Magic Skin 2.0 Green

Tecno Spark 20 Pro Plus Price in Nepal and Availability

The Tecno Spark 20 Pro Plus price in Nepal is NPR 26,990 for the 8/256GB trim. You can buy this phone from Hukut and other authorized platforms in Nepal.

Tecno Spark 20 Pro+ Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
8GB + 256GB NPR 26,990 Hukut Store
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    MSI Cyborg 15 AI (2024) with Core Ultra 7, RTX 4060 is now available in Nepal!

    Just about a week ago, MSI introduced a whole bunch of its gaming laptops and its ‘Claw’ handheld to the Indian market. Unsurprisingly, we have started to see some of those machines make their way to Nepal pretty quickly. In this piece, let’s take a look at the MSI Cyborg 15 AI (2024) with the latest Core Ultra 7 processor, its unique offerings, full specifications, price in Nepal, and availability.

    MSI Cyborg 15 (2024) Overview: 

    Intel Core Ultra with AI 

    The new Cyborg 15 AI is powered by Intel’s Core Ultra 7 155H based on the more advanced Intel 4 process. It features 16 (6P+8E) cores, 22 threads, and can boost up to 4.8GHz. Besides that, the integrated Iris Arc graphics is also (up to) twice as powerful as its Iris Xe counterpart. 

    Intel Core Ultra Processor

    Core Ultra lineup also brings a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for accelerated AI-centric tasks. Intel’s ‘AI boost’ paired with MSI’s proprietery ‘AI Engine’ will ensure efficient use of laptop resources based on the application in use, enhancing the overall user experience. Of course, we can’t forget about Window’s ‘Co-Pilot’ AI which can help summarize articles on the web, assist you in writing emails, and generate images on the fly. All this + AI features in the default ‘Paint, Snipping Tool, and Photos’ software are going to benefit from the dedicated NPU. 

    Graphics and Memory 

    You can configure the 2024 edition of the Cyborg 15 with either an NVIDIA RTX 4050 or an RTX 4060 GPU. The latter with 8 GB of GDDR6 VRAM has made its way to Nepal but there’s a twist. The 4060 in the Cyborg 15 AI (A1VFK) is limited to just 45W (that too with Dynamic Boost) so you aren’t getting the best bang for your buck power-wise.

    MSI Cyborg 15 AI (2024) Graphics

    Regardless, there are 2 RAM slots supporting up to 96GB of 5600MHz DDR5 memory and a single M.2 slot for a Gen 4 NVME SSD.

    Design and Display 

    Aesthetically, there’s lots to love about the MSI Cyborg 15 (2024). It brings a futuristic-looking translucent chassis with a clean lid and 4-zone RGB keys. The top protrusion features an HD webcam while the bottom of the machine features branded vents. The whole package is under 2 kilos making it suitable for gaming on the go. 

    MSI Cyborg 15 AI (2024) Display

    On the display side, it’s a typical 16:9 15.6” Full HD screen. It’s an IPS panel with support for up to 144Hz refresh rate.

    Battery, Connectivity, Extras

    Fueling the Cyborg 15 (2024) is a modest 54 Wh battery powered by a 120W adapter. There’s a Type-C with support for Display-Port, two USB 3 Gen 1 type-A ports, gigabit ethernet, and HDMI. Similarly, you get WiFi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless connectivity.

    MSI Cyborg 15 AI (2024) Ports

    MSI Cyborg 15 AI (2024) features two 2W speaker units with DTS audio and a 3.5mm jack on the left. 

    MSI Cyborg 15 AI (2024) Specifications 

    • Design and Build: Translucent design, plastic design
    • Dimensions: 359.36 (W) x  250.34 (D) x 21.95~22.9 (H) mm
    • Weight: 1.98 kg
    • Display: 15.6-inch, 16:9 aspect ratio, IPS-level, Anti-glare finish, 144 Hz refresh rate,
    • Resolution: FHD (1920 x 1080)
    • Processor: Intel Core Ultra 7 155H
    • Graphics:
      • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 (45W, 6GB VRAM)
      • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 (45W, 8GB VRAM)
    • RAM: 16GB DDR5-5600, dual-channel; Up to 32GB expandable
    • Storage: 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD
    • Webcam: 720p HD camera
    • Audio: 2-speaker system with DTS audio
    • Keyboard: Backlit Chiclet Keyboard 4-zone RGB
    • Ports: 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C with DisplayPort / Power Delivery, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1x RJ45 port, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x 3.5mm combo audio jack, 1x RJ45
    • Connectivity: WiFi 6E + Bluetooth v5.3
    • Battery: 54Wh Battery + 120W AC Adapter
    • Learn the full specifications of the MSI Cyborg 15 AI (2024) here.

    MSI Cyborg 15 AI (2024) Price in Nepal and Availability 

    The all-new Cyborg 15 is now available for purchase in Nepal. MSI Cyborg 15 AI (2024) price in Nepal is NPR 180,000 for the Core Ultra 7, RTX 4050 variant with 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSD while the RTX 4060 variant costs a little extra at NPR 190,000.

    MSI Cyborg 15 AI (2024) Price in Nepal  Availability
    Core Ultra 7 155H, RTX 4050 (45W), 16GB, 512GB, 15.6” FHD 144Hz NPR 180,000 Hukut
    Core Ultra 7 155H, RTX 4060 (45W), 16GB, 512GB, 15.6” FHD 144Hz NPR 190,000 Hukut

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