Lenovo has launched the IdeaPad Slim 3i Gen 10 (2025) in Nepal, bringing notable upgrades over its predecessors. Including a taller 16:10 display, but with older 13th Gen Intel processors. In this article, let’s take a deeper dive into the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i Gen 10 (2025), its specifications, official price in Nepal, and availability details.
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i (2025) Overview:
Design and Display
Lenovo has given the IdeaPad Slim 3i (2025) a welcome refresh, especially in the display department. One of the biggest upgrades in this year’s model is the shift from the traditional 16:9 aspect ratio to a taller 16:10 panel. This change brings more vertical screen space, which is a major plus for productivity tasks like reading documents, browsing the web, or coding.
In terms of build, it offers a solid yet lightweight chassis made from durable PC-ABS material, making it both sturdy and portable. Weighing just 1.37 kg and measuring 17.9mm thick, it’s designed for easy mobility without compromising on durability. While it doesn’t use premium materials like metal, the construction is decent for everyday use, offering a basic level of durability. The design is straightforward and functional, with practical elements like a privacy shutter on the webcam and a minimalistic look, focusing more on utility than flashy aesthetics.
Performance and Memory
The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i (2025) offers two processor options from Intel’s 13th Gen H-series lineup. One features an Intel Core i5-13420H with 8 cores (4 performance and 4 efficiency) and 12 threads, running at a base clock of 2.1GHz and boosting up to 4.6GHz. The higher-end option is powered by the Core i7-13620H processor, which has 10 cores (6 performance and 4 efficiency) and 16 threads, with boost speeds reaching 4.9GHz.
In terms of memory, the higher-end configuration includes 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM clocked at 4800 MHz, soldered onto the motherboard. The other variant comes with a dual-channel 16GB setup combining 8GB soldered RAM plus an 8GB SO-DIMM module, allowing expandability up to 24 GB.
The IdeaPad Slim 3i’s battery capacity is somewhat underwhelming because of its 50Wh unit. This is below average for laptops in this class and could result in shorter usage times between charges. Although Lenovo’s “Rapid Charge Boost” allows quick top-ups, users looking for all-day battery life might find this limiting.
For connectivity, both models feature a practical selection of ports including 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (supporting Power Delivery and DisplayPort 1.2), 1x HDMI 1.4, a 3.5mm headphone/microphone combo jack, and an SD card reader covering most everyday needs for external devices, displays, and audio accessories.
Core i7-13620H (10 (6 P-core + 4 E-core)/ 16 Threads), Max turbo up to 4.9 GHz
Core i5-13420H (8 (4 P-cores + 4 E-cores) / 12 Threads) Max turbo up to 4.6 GHz
Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics
RAM: 16GB (4800 MHz)
Storage: 512GB PCIe Gen 4
Audio: User-facing stereo speakers, 1.5W x2, optimized with Dolby Audio
Battery: 50Wh unit
Security: TPM 2.0
Power Supply: 65W round tip
Webcam: 720p with Privacy Shutter
I/O: 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (supporting Power Delivery and DisplayPort 1.2), 1x HDMI 1.4, a 3.5mm headphone/microphone combo jack, and an SD card
The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i (2025) price in Nepal is NPR 74,999 for the Intel Core i5-13420H model, and NPR 86,999 for the Intel Core i7-13420H model. You can buy the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i (2025) in Nepal from authorized stores like Hukut.
IdeaPad Slim 3i (2025)
Price in Nepal (Official)
Availability
14-inch IPS, Core i5-13420H, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD
NPR 74,999
Hukut
14-inch IPS, Core i7-13620H, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD
NPR 86,999
Hukut
Meanwhile, watch our laptop buy guide video for 2025
Oppo has launched a new tablet in the Malaysian market, which is none other than the Oppo Pad SE. Targeted at budget customers, this tablet arrives with an 11-inch 2K LCD panel. Without further ado, let’s head into the specs, features, and expected price of Oppo Pad SE in Nepal in this article.
Oppo Pad SE Overview
Design and Display
Talking of the design, the Oppo Pad SE takes a lot of cues from the Oppo Pad Neo launched last year. So, we have a dual shade design on the rear, while the rear side has slightly thicker bezels all around.
In terms of display, the Oppo Pad SE comes equipped with an 11-inch 2K LCD display featuring a 90Hz refresh rate, ensuring smooth scrolling and clear visuals whether you’re working or watching videos. It boasts a 500 nits of brightness and an anti-reflective matte finish on top.
Performance
Although Oppo hasn’t mentioned the processor name on its website, the tab is powered by Helio G99 SoC as per Notebookcheck. This 4G SoC is built on a 6nm process and features 2x Cortex-A76 cores at 2.2GHz and 6x Cortex-A55 cores at 2.0GHz. It is paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Meanwhile, booting the tablet is ColorOS, built on top of Android. Here as well, Oppo hasn’t specified the Android version.
Likewise, the Pad SE enhances productivity with smart tools like Google Gemini, which acts as a digital assistant for daily tasks, and O+ Connect, which simplifies file transfers between Oppo devices and even iPhones. With App Relay, Multi-Screen Connect, and Multi-Window Display, users can easily transition between devices and manage multiple apps at once.
Camera, Battery, and Others
Moving on, the camera remains unspecified as well, it’s probably an 8MP camera. Fueling the Oppo Pad SE is a 9,340mAh battery with 33W wired charging support. Furthermore, the tablet sports WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a USB-C port for connectivity.
Connectivity: Dual-band WiFi, Hotspot, Bluetooth, USB Type-C
Oppo Pad SE Price in Nepal and Availability
The Oppo Pad SE has been listed on the Oppo Malaysia website at the price of MYR 699. If and when this tablet makes its way here, we expect the Oppo Pad Neo price in Nepal to be NPR 44,099.
Oppo Pad SE
Price in Malaysia (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
4GB + 128GB
MYR 699
NPR 24,999
Meanwhile, you can check our Samsung Galaxy M56 review.
A while ago, Realme launched the GT 7 with the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset in China. This smartphone is now set to launch in India on 27th May with a different chipset. It is going to be the first phone ever to use the new MediaTek Dimensity 9400e processor. In this article, we will discuss the upcoming Realme GT 7, including its specifications and expected price in Nepal.
Realme GT 7 Overview:
Performance and Battery
The company has revealed in a press release that the upcoming Realme GT 7 will come with a MediaTek Dimensity 9400e (4nm) with a Cortex-X4 prime core. With this, the phone managed to score more than 2.45 million on AnTuTu. Realme says the GT 7 phone will also have a special “GT Boost” mode and can run BGMI smoothly at 120 fps for up to six hours. It’s designed to adjust performance very precisely, giving you smooth gameplay with less power use and better heat control.
The Realme GT 7 is also confirmed to come with a large 7,000mAh battery that includes 10% silicon anode technology. It will support 120W fast charging, allowing it to charge from 1% to 50% in just 15 minutes. The phone will also offer 7.5W reverse charging, so it can be used to charge other devices. A special chip inside the phone is designed to keep it much cooler (up to 95% less heat) and make the battery last up to three times longer.
While all the information regarding the rest of the phone’s specs has yet to be announced, we are assuming it will be the same as its Chinese variant. Which means the base model is slimmer, lighter, and more compact than the Realme GT 7 Pro (review).
On the front, it features a sharp 6.78-inch 144Hz display with 6,000 nits of peak brightness (HDR), though it lacks LTPO tech.
Camera and others
When it comes to the camera, the Realme GT 7 has a simpler setup than the Pro, but it still holds its own. There’s a 50MP Sony IMX896 main sensor with OIS (compared to the Pro’s IMX906), and an 8MP ultra-wide shooter using an OmniVision OV08D10 (versus IMX355 on the Pro). These cameras do a solid job in most lighting conditions, although low-light shots might not be their strength.
On the front, you get a 16MP Sony IMX480 selfie shooter. Rear video maxes out at 4K 60 fps, and the front records up to 1080p at 60 fps.
For connectivity, Realme GT 7 features dual 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and even an IR blaster. Although it skips a headphone jack, you do get stereo speakers here. Realme also added second-gen bypass charging, which pulls power straight from the wall, helping reduce battery wear. The phone keeps cool thanks to a large vapor chamber, a graphene layer, and a conductive glass fiber back.
In India, the Realme GT 7 is officially arriving on May 27. There are no pricing details yet, but considering its base model cost CNY 2,599 (~ INR 30,999) in China, the GT 7’s starting price in India could be around INR 35,999. As such, we expect the price of Realme GT 7 in Nepal to start at NPR 66,999 if and when it launches here.
Meanwhile, watch our video review of Realme GT 7 Pro
Infinix is gearing up to launch its gaming phone in Malaysia. Dubbed the Infinix GT 30 Pro, this upcoming gaming phone will be the direct successor to the smash hit, Infinix GT 20 Pro. Here in this piece of news, we’ll get to what the rumors have to say about the specs and features of the Infinix GT 30 Pro.
Infinix GT 30 Pro Rumors
Gamery Vibe
As the teasers have surfaced through Infinix Malaysia’s social media handle, we now get a slight bit of the Infinix Note 30’s looks. It features a rectangular camera module with RGB light strips. The edges look slightly curved while the middle frame is likely flat. Plus, what’s confirmed is that the phone will come with capacitive shoulder triggers for those aima and shoot actions on BR titles like PUBG and COD Warzone Mobile.
As for the display, the Infinix Note 30 Pro will sport a 6.78-inch 144Hz AMOLED panel with a hole punch cutout. We can expect a FHD+ resolution and a 20:9 aspect ratio, just like its predecessor, the GT Infinix GT 20 Pro.
Performance and Camera
Under the hood, the GT 30 Pro will pack a Dimensity 8350 SoC. This 4nm fabbed 5G chipset features 1x Cortex-A715 core at 3.3GHz, 3x Cortex-A715 cores at 3.2GHz, and 4x Cortex-A510 cores at 2.2GHz. Handling the graphics here is the Mali-G615 MP6 GPU. It is likely to be paired with 8/12GB RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage.
Meanwhile, we could see a 108MP main camera with OIS and an 8MP ultrawide unit.
Battery, Connectivity, and Others
Moving on, the rumor mills are also pointing towards a 5,500mAh battery with 67W wired fast charging support. Connectivity features will include WiFi 6, Bluetooth, GPS, NFC, and a USB Type-C port.
If you were looking to get a Nothing Phone in Nepal and not so sure about which to pick, you’ve arrived at the right place. In this article, we’ll walk through all the available Nothing Phones alongside their price(s) in Nepal, their specifications, and individual mini-reviews to aid your purchasing decisions.
Nothing in Nepal: Brand Overview
Nothing is a very young brand founded in 2021 by (ex) OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei. It sprung into the limelight overnight because of its unique transparent aesthetic and design-centric products. The brand has unveiled three phones so far, alongside a few accessories and wearables under the CMF tag. Its offerings are mainly targeted at Gen Z and Gen Alpha who seek innovation in technology. A striking design paired with fluid software to make smartphones fun again! The brand made its first entry into Nepal in April 2023.
Left: Nirvana Chaudhary (CG Group), Right: Carl Pei (Nothing)
Initially, Phone (1) was sold in Nepal through Tech Life Studios. Now, Chaudhary Group is the official distributor of Nothing Products in Nepal. They’ve recently introduced the Phone (2) to the market and are bringing the more affordable (2a) very soon.
The CMF Phone (1) is the very first phone from the Nothing offshoot brand. Continuing the unique design approach, this smartphone stands out in the crowd with a removable back cover and a rotating dial. It is available in two shades in Nepal: Black and Green. Likewise, the phone boots on Nothing OS 2.6, offering a smooth and optimized software experience.
A newly announced Dimensity 7300 SoC powers this phone, which is actually less powerful than the Dimensity 7200 chip. It is paired with 8GB of RAM and 128/256GB of UFS 2.2 internal storage. As for the optics, there is a 50MP main shooter alongside a 2MP portrait lens. Likewise, there is a 6.67-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR 10+ certification. Lastly, the phone is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with 33W wired fast charging support.
Meanwhile, read all the prices and specs of Nothing products here
The CMF Phone 2 Pro is the second offering from the Nothing subbrand. This midrange phone bears some impressive specs and a unique design, of course. Talking of the latter, you still get a modular body with some screws and a nice looking camera module on top. Nothing ships this guy in three colors: Black, Orange, and White.
Likewise, you get a 6.77-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a hole-punch cutout. Powering the things from the core is the Mediatek Dimensity 7300 chipset, the same SoC from the CMF Phone (1). It’s paired with 8 gigs of RAM and 128/256GB of internal storage. In terms of optics, there is a new 50MP 2x telephoto unit for portraits, followed by a 50MP main sensor and an 8MP ultrawide unit.
Because of popular demand, the Phone (2) shifted gears into premium-midrange territory with a flagship-grade chipset. There came more versatile cameras, a better screen, and longer battery life, but the core experience was still pretty similar. As such, the Phone (2) felt like a solid semi-flagship but nothing too far off from its predecessor.
Specs-wise, you’ve got a powerful Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset with up to 12GB of memory. The display is even bigger at 6.7 inches with thinner bezels, higher brightness, and LTPO technology. You get a better main camera with Sony’s IMX 890 sensor alongside an upgraded selfie shooter. The battery capacity is also slightly larger at 4700mAh with faster 45W charging.
Finally, there’s the Phone (2a) meant for a wider audience at a more accessible price point. On paper, this guy looks VERY compelling getting almost everything right for the price.
Catching your eye right off the bat is the iconic Nothing design with a transparent look and the “Glyph Interface“. Then you are greeted with spacious 6.7 inches of screen estate with relatively thin bezels and a punch-hole. The AMOLED display runs at 120Hz just like the Phone (2) but lacks its fancy adaptive refresh rate (LTPO) technology.
That’s all powered by a custom-tuned Dimensity 7200 (Pro) chipset based on a 4nm architecture alongside plenty of memory (up to 12/256GB) and reliable software experience (Nothing OS 2.5). The cameras are decent too, but could use some further optimization. All in all, a pretty solid deal for around NPR 50,000.
The Phone (2a) Plus is an improvised version of the standard Phone (2a) as if the naming wasn’t obvious. First up, Nothing has bumped up the performance here by providing Mediatek Dimensity 7350 SoC, which is more powerful than the Dimensity 7200 Pro on the vanilla version. It is paired with 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage.
Design-wise, it still looks unique with a unique owl-like appearance on the rear, similar to its predecessor. The back showcases the same glyph pattern that has become a signature of the brand. Additionally, the color has also been updated to a sleek, metallic grey-looking design. Meanwhile, you get a dual camera setup here with a 50MP main camera (OIS) and a 50MP ultrawide unit. Lastly, the phone gets its juice from a 5000mAh battery with 45W fast charging support.
The Phone (3a) from Nothing is the newcomer in the midrange scene. It brings some notable upgrades to the table. First up, the phone now features a dedicated telephoto lens for portrait photography, albeit it’s just a 2X optical one. A 50MP primary sensor with OIS and an 8MP ultrawide camera complement it. Then we have a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip powering the core. It’s a 4nm fabbed chip, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 internal storage.
In terms of design, the Glyph interface is here to stay, except for the tele lens, it looks identical to its past iteration. As for the display, you get a 6.77 AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR 10+ support. Furthermore, this smartphone gets its juice from a 5000mAh battery with 50W wired PD charging support.
The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro continues Nothing’s tradition of innovative design, featuring a transparent body with LED ‘glyphs’ that serve as notification indicators. It boasts a 6.77-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, ensuring smooth visuals and vibrant colors. Under the hood, the Phone (3a) Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor, paired with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. On the software side, this guy boots on NothingOS 3.1, which was built on top of Android 15.
Likewise, the camera setup is a standout feature, comprising a 50-megapixel main sensor, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens offering 3x optical zoom, 6x in-sensor zoom, and up to 60x AI-enhanced digital zoom. Additionally, the Phone (3a) Pro introduces ‘Essential Space,’ an AI-driven feature designed to organize and index user content like screenshots, voice memos, and photographs, enhancing productivity and accessibility.
That’s about it for the list of all Nothing (Phone) smartphones in Nepal alongside their price(s) and specs right now. The company will surely be adding more models to its portfolio in the future. We’ll keep you updated with the official prices, specifications, and mini-reviews as that happens.
CMF phones have become a popular choice in Nepal in the budget price segment. Today, the company officially launched its new model under the name the CMF Phone 2 Pro in Nepal. It’s also now open for pre-booking in Nepal. In this article, let’s take a closer look at the CMF Phone 2 Pro, including its specifications and the official price in Nepal.
CMF Phone 2 Pro Overview
Design and Display
CMF has designed the CMF Phone 2 Pro as the slimmest phone yet, with a profile of just 7.8 mm and a lightweight feel at 185 grams. On the back, it carries CMF’s trademark stainless steel screws. The design doesn’t break any new ground and looks similar to the CMF Phone 1. It is available in White, Black, Orange, and Light Green.
Now, up front, the phone has a large 6.77’’ FHD+ flexible AMOLED display. It supports a jaw-dropping 1.07 billion colors, which is nearly a billion more than the CMF Phone 1. This makes the visuals look more lifelike, which I think really boosts the entertainment experience. The screen also gets a massive 3000 nits of peak brightness (50% brighter than their first phone).
Alongside this, the display supports a super-responsive 1000 Hz touch sampling rate and a smooth 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate. For protection, the phone carries an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance, and for security, you get an under-display optical fingerprint scanner. On the durability side, it’s passed a 20-drop test from 1.5mm height at 10 angles.
Performance and Battery
Under the hood, the CMF Phone 2 Pro runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro 5G chip, with an 8-core CPU reaching speeds of 2.5GHz. Compared to the CMF Phone 1, this chip gives a 10% faster CPU and 5% better GPU performance. That boost should definitely help in daily tasks and gaming.
The Pro model packs up to 8GB of RAM with a RAM booster for smoother multitasking. Storage options include 128GB and 256GB, and the best part is you can expand it up to 2TB, which is rare at this price. Running on Nothing OS 3.2 built over Android 15, the phone promises 3 years of Android updates and 6 years of security patches.
Coming to the battery, the device houses a big 5000 mAh battery. It can last for two full days on a single charge, more specifically 47 hours of voice calls, 22 hours of YouTube, or 10 hours of BGMI gaming. Even better, the battery retains more than 90% of its health after 1200 charging cycles. The 33W fast charging lets you power the phone for an entire day in just 20 minutes. You also get a 5W reverse wired charging option.
Camera and More
As for the camera, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is expected to include a 50MP main lens, a 50MP telephoto sensor with 2x optical zoom, and an 8MP ultrawide shooter. On the front, there’s a 16MP camera for selfies. It supports 4K video recording at 30 fps, which is great for content creators or video calls. Plus, there’s a feature called TrueLens Engine 3.0 that enhances lighting and shadows by 89%. That should make your photos look more professional without needing any edits.
On the connectivity side, the phone also has 5G connectivity, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.3 for a fast and stable experience. Audio-wise, it packs two high-definition microphones and a 150% ultra-volume speaker, which honestly sounds like a good upgrade for media consumption or calls.
The CMF Phone 2 Pro price in Nepal starts from NPR 34,999 for the base 8/128GB trim. Nothing is also providing a free CMF Buds 2a worth NPR 6,499 with the preorder for the first 100 customers.
CMF Phone 2 Pro
Price in Nepal (Official)
Availability
8/128GB
NPR 34,999
Hukut Store (Get Free CMF Buds 2a worth NPR 6,499 for the first 100 pre-bookers)
Soundcore by Anker has released a new pair of TWS, the Soundcore Liberty 5. This premium offering arrives with premium features such as LDAC codec support, ANC 3.0 tech, and more. Here in this article, we’ll walk through the specs, features, and expected price of the Soundcore Liberty 5 in Nepal.
Soundcore Liberty 5 Overview
Design and Build
Beginning with the design, the Liberty 5 continues to carry the long stem look with an in-ear build. In terms of ingress protection, it secures an IP55 rating. There is a button that lets you mute, skip tracks, and answer calls alike. Plus, it also doubles as a camera shutter to take a quick selfie. Inside the box, Soundcore has bundled six sizes of ear tips for a snug fit. Meanwhile, the charging case carries a slide to open, which is quite fun to play with. Soundcore ships this guy in four shades– Black, White, Navy Blue, and Apricot.
Immersive Audio and ANC
At the heart of the Liberty 5’s audio prowess are 9.2mm wool paper diaphragms paired with dual bass-enhancing tubes. This combination delivers rich, detailed sound with deep bass and clear highs. The inclusion of Dolby Audio support further enhances the listening experience, providing a cinematic, 3D soundscape that brings music and movies to life.
Likewise, the ANC gets an upgrade too on the Liberty 5. Soundcore’s Adaptive ANC 3.0 tech recalibrates every 0.3 seconds to deliver 2x more effective noise cancellation, as claimed by the company. Meanwhile, the 6 Mics setup with AI ensures crisp calls.
Moving on, the Liberty 5 gets a battery boost with up to 8 hours of nonstop playback even with ANC turned on. That can extend up to 12 hours if you turn it off, and the charging case can accompany a total playtime of 48 hours on a single charge.
As for the wireless connection, this TWS relies on Bluetooth 5.4. It supports LDAC, AAC, and SBC codecs, catering to high-res audio streaming needs.
Soundcore Liberty 5 Specifications
Drivers: 9.2mm wool paper diaphragms
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4, supports AAC, LDAC, and SBC codecs
Noise Cancellation: Active Noise Cancelling 3.0 with Adaptive and Manual modes
Sound Customization: Soundcore app with 22 EQ presets
Battery Life: Up to 12 hours per charge (ANC off), additional 48 hours with charging case
Charging: USB-C and Qi wireless charging
Color: Black, White, Navy Blue, and Apricot.
Durability: IP55 rated
Soundcore Liberty 5 Price in Nepal and Availability
The official price of the Soundcore Liberty 5 is USD 129.99. When it launches here, we expect the Soundcore Liberty 5 price in Nepal to be NPR 19,999.
TWS
Price in USA (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
Anker Soundcore Liberty 5
USD 129.99
NPR 19,999
Meanwhile, you can check our Best Budget TWS earbuds in Nepal video.
Lenovo has officially launched the Xiaoxin Pad 11 (2025), a new mid-range Android tablet aimed at consumers looking for a well-balanced device. The tablet features an 11-inch LCD display with a 2K resolution and Dimensity 6300 SoC. Without further ado, let’s head into the specs, features, and expected price of the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad 11 2025 in Nepal.
Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad 11 2025 Overview
Performance
At its core, the Xiaoxin Pad 11 2025 is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor. Fabbed on a 6nm process, this 5G SoC features 2x Cortex-A76 cores at 2.4GHz and 6x Cortex-A55 cores at 2.0GHz. Lenovo has paired with 6/8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. Lenovo’s self-developed Lingjing Engine is also there to boost performance by accelerating app launch times and improving overall system responsiveness.
Moreover, the tablet operates on Lenovo’s Tianjiao Learning Hub, a platform designed to enhance education through AI-driven features like intelligent screen recognition, live subtitles, and interactive learning tools. It also comes equipped with comprehensive parental controls.
Design and Display
This budget tablet from Lenovo features a stylish dual-tone finish on the rear panel, with a clean design highlighted by a centrally placed Lenovo logo. It is just 7.15mm slim with a metal chassis. Upfront, there is an 11-inch IPS LCD panel with 2.5K resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. For sunlight readability, it can go as bright as 500nits. You also get TÜV Rheinland-certified for dual-layer eye protection and stylus support for added versatility.
Camera, Battery, and Others
In terms of the camera, you get a single camera setup on the rear side. It is a 13MP unit that should be all fine for taking pictures of your notes and documents. Upfront, there is an 8MP unit for taking selfies and video calls.
Likewise, fueling this slate is a 7,040mAh cell that can last up to 11 hours, as claimed by the company. For multimedia, the tab equips a quad-speaker system powered by Dolby Atmos, providing a rich and immersive audio experience. Connectivity features include WiFi, Bluetooth, and a USB Type-C port. The company ships the smart accessories, like the keyboard and stylus, separately.
ROM: 128GB or 256GB + 2TB expandable with MicroSD card
OS & UI: ZUI 16 based on Android 15
Battery: 7,040 mAh
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, USB Type-C
Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad 11 2025 Price in Nepal and Availability
In China, the pricing of the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad 11 2025 begins at CNY 899 for the base 6/128GB trim. We expect the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad 11 2025 price in Nepal to start at NPR 19,999 if it ever launches here.
Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad 11 2025
Price in China (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
6GB + 128GB
CNY 899
NPR 19,999
8GB + 128GB
CNY 999
NPR 22,999
8GB + 256GB
CNY 1,199
NPR 25,999
Meanwhile, you can check our Redmi Pad Pro review.
In this article, we’ll be looking at the price of all DJI drones currently available in Nepal. Even with the strict rules related to drones in place, distributors are striving to bring some powerful drones to Nepal.
If you just look at the DJI Drones, there are multiple authorized distributors tussling to bring drones to Nepal. Oliz Store, Jyoti Group, and IMS Group are just a few among the many. Since different distributors are tagging the DJI UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) with different pricing, we have placed the prices and models of the DJI drones available in Nepal on the shelves of the Oliz Store, SmartDoko, and Hukut Store.
So, these are all the DJI drones that you can get in Nepal right now. If there are any new drones or changes in prices of the existing ones, we’ll make sure to keep this list up-to-date. You can consider one of the options above according to your budget and requirements.
In most cases, the price of DJI drones has been set quite competitively in Nepal. But before making any purchase decision, make sure that you have a drone flying permit.
Rules and regulations in Nepal for the use of drones:
It’s illegal to operate a drone in Nepal. But with official papers and permits, one can easily fly a drone.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has set some rules regarding the use of drones. Operators must ensure that they follow the following rules/ laws issued by the Nepal Government:
You must first apply for and receive permission from the Civil Aviation Authority before flying a drone.
You cannot fly your drone over people or crowds of people.
Respect others’ privacy when flying your drone, there have been reports of locals not appreciating drones flying near them.
You must fly during daylight hours and only fly in good weather conditions.
Do not fly your drone over military installations, power plants, or other areas that could cause concern among the local authorities.
Do not fly your drone near airports or in any area where aircraft are operating.
Process of obtaining a permit to fly a drone in Nepal:
First of all, you should take the permission letter from the municipality of the place where you want to fly a drone.
Second, you need to take a recommendation letter from the CDO office. The CDO office will give the recommendation letter only after getting the permission letter from the municipality.
Then the police headquarters of the places that you want to fly your drone over will give you a security clearance letter or even provide security in those areas, if necessary.
Then with the security clearance letter and all the documents listed above, you should submit the documents to the CAAN.
You do not need to pay money to get a permit to fly drones. The above-mentioned process will take 3 days in total.
Where to buy DJI drones in Nepal at the best price?
If you are willing to buy any of the DJI drones in Nepal, you can get them from Hukut Store. Hukut store has been selling DJI drones in the country at official prices.
DJI Drones Price in Nepal: FAQ
What is the price of DJI drones in Nepal in 2025?
The latest price of DJI Drones in Nepal ranges from NPR 35,300 to NPR 645,000 .
Which is the cheapest DJI drone in Nepal?
The cheapest DJI drone in Nepal is the DJI Neo which costs NPR 35,300.
Which DJI drone is best for beginners and intermediate users?
The Mini and Mini SE drones from DJI are targetted at beginneNPR Likewise, there is an Air series for intermediate useNPR
Are FPV drones from DJI available in Nepal?
Yes, you can buy FPV drones like DJI FPV and Avata in Nepal.
Lenovo announced new iterations for almost all of its laptops back in January at CES 2024. One of those SKUs was the Gen 9 of the IdeaPad Slim 5 series, which is now available in Nepal as well. In this article, let’s take a deeper dive into the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i Gen 9 (2024), its specifications, official price in Nepal, and availability details.
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i Gen 9 (2024) Overview:
Design and Display
Starting off with how the IdeaPad looks and feels, you’ll not find many changes from the predecessor. Both 14-inch and 16-inch variants look very much like their Gen 8 counterparts, but while the chassis remains untouched for the former, the new IdeaPad Slim 5i 16 is a bit heavier now. Starting at 1.89 kg. There’s also a 15-inch model in the mix, but since it’s not available here yet, we’ll save that for later.
Anyways, the variants that have landed in Nepal feature a metal build with an aluminum top/bottom, but plastic-built IdeaPads are also available in other markets. Colors-wise, you get your standard Cloud Grey and Abyss Blue options.
Getting into the display, you can purchase the IdeaPad Slim 5i Gen 9 with IPS and OLED screens. The 14-inch screen offers WUXGA (1920 x 1200) resolution, while the 16-inch offers up to a 2K one. Brightness, color coverage, and coating depend on the configuration of the panel. These can range from a 300-nit matte display with 45% NTSC colors to a 400-nit glossy with full DCI-P3 gamut coverage.
Performance and Memory
Under the hood of the brand new IdeaPad Slim 5i Ultrabooks, you are getting brand new Intel Core Ultra 5 and Ultra 7 processors based on the newer Intel 4nm process. Not only are these chips faster than last-generation “Raptor Lake” processors, but they are also more efficient and feature much more powerful integrated graphics.
Intel Arc graphics in these Meteor Lake SoCs are said to be up to twice as powerful as their predecessors. A perfect combo of power and efficiency, ideal for ultrabooks like the IdeaPad Slim 5.
In terms of memory, you get up to 32GB of fast RAM, but unfortunately, it’s soldered to the motherboard. Similar is the story with storage, where you get up to 1TB of Gen 4 SSD but no extra slots in the IdeaPad Slim 5i (2024).
Battery and Connectivity
Moving on to the endurance side of things, there are three different battery configurations in total: an underwhelming 47 Wh one, a respectable 57 Wh one, and a jumbo 76 Wh cell. All IdeaPad Slim 5i models currently available in Nepal have a 57Wh battery regardless of the size. The 14-inch model supports up to 65W charging, while the 16-inch can accept 100W.
Despite the larger chassis, you don’t get any extra ports on the IdeaPad Slim 5i 16. Both models share two USB-C, two USB-A, an HDMI, a micro SD card reader, and a 3.5mm jack.
Lenovo Slim 5i Gen 9 (14-inch and 16-inch) 2024 Specifications:
Design and build: All-aluminum / aluminum (lid) + PC-ABS (bottom)
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i Gen 9 (2024) Price in Nepal
The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i Gen 9 (2024) price in Nepal is NPR 129,900 for the Core Ultra 5 model with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD. While the Core Ultra 7 variant with double the storage and RAM goes for NPR 166,666. You can buy the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i (2024) in Nepal from authorized stores like Hukut.