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Samsung’s first ever smart glasses will launch next year

With Samsung preparing to launch its XR headset dubbed “Project Moohan” later this year, rumors surrounding Samsung’s first smart glasses have started to appear as well. Earlier on, leaks suggested that Samsung is working on two pairs of AI glasses named “Project Haean” and “Project Jinju”.

These smart glasses, which will be competing with the ones from Apple and Meta, are expected to arrive next year.

What will Samsung smart glasses offer?

Samsung’s debut into smart glasses will focus on simplicity and usability. Along with that, this pair of smart glasses is rumored to be similar in design to the Ray-Ban Meta glasses. Like the Meta glasses, it will come with a built-in microphone, speakers, and a camera. There will also be no built-in display as seen in the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.

Ray-Ban Meta Transparent Wayfarer Limited Edition
Image: Ray-Ban Meta

Software and AI features

And like Samsung’s XR headset, this smart glass will run on the Android XR platform as well. But unlike the smart glass that Google demoed in its I/O keynote back in May this year, the one from Samsung will seemingly be limited in functionality since this is a display-less model.

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That said, these smart glasses will of course come with an AI assistant, which will allow the user to make calls, send texts, capture content, and control media playback.

Other AI features could be similar to those of Project Moohan. And if that’s the case, then we might be in for some luck, as early reviews stated that the AI experience in it was one of a kind. More details regarding the Galaxy AI for these smart glasses will hit the surface as we approach their release.

When is Samsung smart glass launching?

A report from Korea suggested that Samsung’s smart glass will make its debut in late 2026. The company might be planning to coincide its launch with Apple’s own no-display smart glasses.

AYN Thor teased as dual-screen Android gaming handheld

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Remember when everyone thought the Nintendo DS was weird with its dual screens? Well, that “weird” design is making a comeback in the Android handheld space. AYN just teased the Thor, a clamshell dual-screen Android gaming device, and honestly, it’s looking like they’re trying to capture some of that DS magic but with modern Android gaming power. This article will discuss everything about the rumored AYN Thor, including leaked specifications and expected pricing.

AYN Thor Rumored Overview

Design 

AYN Thor design

Apparently, AYN’s going full clamshell with the Thor. The teaser shows a design that’s pretty similar to the Retroid Pocket Flip 2, which isn’t exactly surprising since that form factor just works. You’re getting dual screens, though the top screen appears smaller than what AYANEO did with their Pocket DS and its 7-inch main display.

The control layout looks familiar – inset sticks in that Xbox-style arrangement we’ve all gotten used to. Stacked triggers like the Flip 2, and they’ve placed the Home and Back buttons right beside the speakers. It’s rather funny that they went with the Thor name when they already have the Odin series going. Norse mythology theme, I guess?

Hardware

One thing that caught our attention was how little AYN actually revealed. The teaser is under 40 seconds, and they’re basically saying “trust us, it’ll be good.” We know it’s running Android and packing a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip, but whether that’s the Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 or G3x Gen 2 is anyone’s guess.

Well, basically everything else is up in the air – RAM, storage, battery life, screen resolutions. More often than not, companies tease stuff when they’re still figuring out the final specs, so this might just be AYN testing the waters.

Does this make sense?

From where we’re seeing the market, dual-screen Android handhelds are having a moment. AYANEO dropped the Pocket DS at around $400, and suddenly everyone’s realizing that maybe dual screens aren’t just a gimmick. The problem, I think, is that most Windows clamshell handhelds cost way more, so there’s definitely room for affordable Android alternatives.

All things considered, AYN’s timing isn’t bad. They’ve built a decent reputation with the Odin series, and the handheld gaming market is absolutely exploding right now. Plus, Android emulation has gotten ridiculously good – you can run everything from PSP to some PS2 games pretty smoothly.

Competition and Positioning

But makes no sense to ignore what else is out there. The Retroid Pocket Flip 2 already exists with a similar design, and AYANEO’s Pocket DS is setting the bar for what dual-screen Android gaming can be. AYN needs to either undercut on price or offer something unique to stand out.

They’re also teasing the Odin 3 alongside this, which suggests they’re going for a big product push at the end of 2025. Whatever they’re planning, it better be good because the handheld space is getting crowded fast.

AYN Thor Expected Rumor and Availability

AYN hasn’t dropped any pricing hints yet, but considering the AYANEO Pocket DS costs around $400, the Thor will probably need to come in under that to make sense.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite rumored with Exynos 1380 and S Pen Support

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You know what’s weird about tablet launches these days? Everyone’s going premium with $1000+ slabs, but sometimes you just need something that works without selling a kidney. Word on the street is Samsung’s cooking up a Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, and it’s basically their way of saying “hey, not everyone needs a flagship tablet.” This article will discuss everything about the rumored Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, including leaked specifications and expected pricing.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Rumored 

Display and Design

Samsung Galaxy S10 Elite

Okay, so from what we’re hearing, Samsung’s going with a 10.9-inch LCD this time. Yeah, not AMOLED like the fancy Tab S11 series they’re rumored to launch alongside this. But here’s the thing – at the leaked €399 price, you’re not exactly expecting miracles. The 2112 × 1320 px resolution sounds decent enough for most stuff, and rumors suggest it’ll support the S Pen right out of the box.

The leaked design follows the same language as other Tab S10 models. You’re supposedly getting those dark antenna lines, single rear camera setup, and a dedicated slot for the S Pen on the back. Colors are rumored to be Gray, Silver, and Pink.

Performance 

One thing that caught my attention was Samsung sticking with their own Exynos 1380 chipset. Well, basically this is the same chip they used in some Galaxy A-series phones. It’s not going to set any benchmarks on fire, but for web browsing, media consumption, and light productivity, it should do just fine.

You’re getting either 6GB or 8GB of RAM with 128GB or 256GB storage options. The 8,000 mAh battery is actually pretty generous for this price range. All things considered, it’s rather funny that they went with 25W charging when some rumors suggest it might support 45W. We don’t know if that’s just Samsung being conservative with their specs or what.

Why does this even exist?

From where we’re getting leaks, Samsung’s supposedly launching this alongside the Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra in September. But makes no sense to compare them directly – the Tab S11 is rumored to start at €899 with AMOLED, Dimensity 9400, and 12GB RAM. That’s literally double the expected price.

More often than not, people just want a tablet that can handle Netflix, some light gaming, and maybe note-taking with the S Pen. The Tab S10 Lite seems to fill that gap pretty nicely. The problem, I think, is not everyone needs flagship specs for basic tablet stuff.

Connectivity and Protection

Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, and optional 5G is what you are getting in this tab. IP42 protection means it can handle some dust and light water drops. The energy efficiency rating is F, which isn’t great, but that massive 8,000 mAh battery should still get you through the day.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Specifications

  • Display: 10.9-inch LCD, 2112 × 1320 px (FHD+)
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 1380
  • RAM: 6GB / 8GB
  • Storage: 128GB / 256GB
  • Rear Camera: 8MP
  • Front Camera: 5MP
  • Battery: 8,000 mAh
  • Charging: 25W (possibly 45W support)
  • OS: Android 15 with On UI 7
  • Colors: Gray, Silver, Pink

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Rumors and Availability

Samsung hasn’t announced anything official yet, but based on the leaked European prices, if this actually launches and makes it to Nepal, it would probably start at no less than NPR 65,000 for the base Wi-Fi model.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the X200 Ultra

Asus ROG Swift OLED launched with a ridiculous 720Hz display

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What does it feel like playing on a high refresh rate monitor? The commonly found gaming monitors are usually 144Hz, 165Hz, or best you can find commonly is 240Hz. But imagine 3X of that refresh rate. How insane would that be? Well, ASUS just launched this monitor that pushes way beyond what we thought was possible. This article will discuss everything about the latest ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W, including its rumored specifications and availability.

ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W Overview

Display and Performance 

ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W rumors

Okay, so ASUS basically said “hold my drink” to the entire monitor industry. You’re getting a 26.5-inch OLED panel that hits 540Hz natively. And here’s where it gets nuts – it can push 720Hz at 1080p.

The thing is, we’ve seen Koorui and HKC announce 750Hz monitors recently. But here’s the catch – they’re using TN panels. Yeah, those old-school panels that look washed out and have viewing angles worse than your ancient laptop screen. More often than not, they just don’t cut it for serious gaming where colors actually matter.

Why this OLED thing matters?

One thing that caught my attention was the fact that ASUS went with tandem OLED technology. Well, basically this means you’re getting enhanced HDR brightness and improved lifespan. So what about the burn-in issue that scared everyone away from OLED gaming monitors? Well, they’ve got a Neo Proximity Sensor that detects when you’re not there and turns off the screen. Plus, three-year warranty against burn-in.

But makes no sense to compare this directly with Samsung’s Odyssey OLED G6 at $999 with 500Hz. Sure, that’s cheaper, but we’re talking about a 40Hz jump here. And the Samsung uses regular OLED, not this tandem tech that ASUS is pushing.

Design and Connectivity

The design screams “I’m expensive” with that silver and translucent plastic skeletal look. Three-blade stand that probably weighs more than some laptops. All things considered, it’s rather funny that they went full transparent aesthetic when most people will be staring at the screen anyway.

DisplayPort 2.1a with 80Gbps bandwidth on the flagship model. Yeah, I think it makes sense to future-proof this hard when you’re already spending this much. The lower-tier ROG Strix OLED XG27AQWMG gets HDMI 2.1 or DisplayPort 1.4 DSC with “only” 280Hz. Only 280Hz – what a world we live in.

ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W Specifications

  • Display: 26.5-inch OLED, 2560 x 1440 QHD
  • Refresh Rate: 540Hz native, 720Hz at 1080p
  • Panel: Tandem OLED with enhanced HDR brightness
  • Response Time: Sub-1ms (estimated)
  • Connectivity: DisplayPort 2.1a (80Gbps), HDMI 2.1
  • G-Sync/FreeSync: Compatible (expected)

ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W Price and Availability

From where we’re getting info, ASUS hasn’t announced official pricing yet. We don’t know if this will hit Nepal anytime soon, but considering Samsung’s 500Hz OLED costs $999, this beast will probably start at no less than NPR 180,000 when it eventually makes it here.

Variant Price in Global (Rumored) Price in Nepal (Expected)
ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W $1,400+ NPR 240,000+

Honor X7c 5G launched in India with Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 and 35W Charging

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Back in October 2024, Honor had launched the X7c, but it was a 4G variant, so you might be having a déjà vu about why a phone named exactly X7c with the exact same design is being launched again. Well, it’s the 5G variant, and Honor’s bringing it to India at a pretty competitive price point. This article will discuss everything about the latest Honor X7c 5G, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Honor X7c 5G Overview

What’s new?

Honor X7c 5G Design

The X7c 5G is basically Honor taking their existing 4G design and throwing in a Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset to handle 5G connectivity. At the price it comes, they’re positioning this as an affordable entry into 5G territory, which makes sense given how aggressively brands are pushing 5G phones now.

You’re getting a 6.8-inch Full HD+ LCD with 120Hz refresh rate and 850 nits peak brightness. The display should be decent for outdoor use, and 120Hz at this price point is pretty standard now. Honor went with stereo speakers too, which has now become a standard even within budget phones.

Performance and Software

The Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 handles the heavy lifting here with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. That’s decent memory and storage for a phone at this price, and the chipset should handle everyday tasks without major hiccups. It’s running Android 14 with MagicOS 8.0, which has gotten cleaner over the years.

Honor’s also has provided the features of the bygone era like a 3.5mm headphone jack and dual SIM support, which budget phone buyers actually care about. The side-mounted fingerprint scanner should be more reliable than in-display alternatives at this price.

Camera and Battery

The camera setup is okayish – 50MP primary sensor with a 2MP depth sensor. The front camera sits at 5MP, which is basic but functional enough i guess.

Battery life looks solid with 5,200mAh capacity and 35W fast charging. That should easily get you through a full day, and the charging speed is decent for the segment. Honor also claims SGS 5-star drop resistance and IP64 rating.

Honor X7c 5G Specifications

  • Display: 6.8-inch LCD, Full HD+, 120Hz, 850 nits
  • Processor: Snapdragon 4 Gen 2
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Storage: 256GB
  • Rear Camera: 50MP primary + 2MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 5MP
  • Battery: 5,200mAh with 35W charging
  • OS: Android 14-based MagicOS 8.0
  • Connectivity: 5G, Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band Wi-Fi
  • Durability: SGS 5-star drop resistance, IP64
  • Colors: Moonlight White, Forest Green

Honor X7c 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

The Honor X7c 5G launches in India at INR 14,999 (limited time until August 22) and will be available on Amazon starting August 20. When it makes to Nepal, it would start at no less than NPR 21,000, making it a solid budget 5G option.

Device Price in India (Limited Time) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Honor X7c 5G (8GB+256GB) INR 14,999 NPR 25,999

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Realme Note 70 launched in Philippines with 6,300mAh Battery and Military Durability

Realme just dropped the Note 70 in the Philippines and this feels like they’re going back to basics in the best possible way. While everyone’s chasing flagship specs and AI features, Realme has seemed to build a phone that’s designed to survive real life – which is refreshing when you think about how fragile modern smartphones have become. This article will discuss everything about the latest Realme Note 70, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Realme Note 70 Overview

Built Like a Tank

Realme Note 70 Design

The standout feature here isn’t the processor or camera – it’s the ArmorShell build with double-strength glass and 1.8-meter drop resistance. They’ve also thrown in MIL-STD-810H certification, which is military-grade durability testing. That’s the kind of spec you usually see on rugged phones that cost three times as much. Meanwhile, Beach Gold and Obsidian Black are the color choices.

It’s funny how we’ve normalized carrying around $1,000+ devices that crack if you look at them wrong, while Realme’s out here making a phone that can actually handle being dropped by accident. The IP54 rating covers basic water and dust resistance, so you’re covered for everyday mishaps.

Battery 

Here’s where Realme gets serious – 6,300mAh battery capacity. That’s genuinely massive, especially at this price point. Realme claims 20 hours of video streaming or 10 hours of gaming.

The 15W charging isn’t exactly fast by today’s standards – 50% in about an hour – but when you’ve got this much battery capacity, you’re not going to be charging very often anyway. .

Display and Performance 

The 6.7-inch display runs at 90Hz with 563 nits peak brightness. They’ve added Smart Touch technology that works with sweaty or damp hands.  Performance comes from the Unisoc T7250 chipset with 4GB RAM expandable to 8GB, plus 64GB storage.

Realme Note 70 Specifications

  • Display: 6.7-inch, 90Hz, 563 nits peak brightness
  • Processor: Unisoc T7250
  • RAM: 4GB (expandable to 8GB)
  • Storage: 64GB internal
  • Battery: 6,300mAh with 15W charging
  • Durability: ArmorShell build, 1.8m drop resistance, MIL-STD-810H
  • Water/Dust: IP54 rating
  • Special Features: Smart Touch (works with wet/sweaty hands)
  • Colors: Beach Gold, Obsidian Black

Realme Note 70 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Realme Note 70 launches in the Philippines at PhP 3,999, available through Realme Shopee and TikTok Shop. When it makes to Nepal, it would start at no less than NPR 7,500, making it one of the most affordable smartphones with military-grade durability and massive battery life.

Device Price in Philippines (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Realme Note 70 (4GB+64GB) PhP 3,999 NPR 7,500

  • Meanwhile, check out our video on the best smartphones under 40k

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE launched with Galaxy AI and blade design

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Samsung just announced the Galaxy Buds 3 FE, and it feels like they’re finally getting serious about competing with Apple’s AirPods while keeping things affordable. At the price it will come, these are positioned as the middle child between budget and premium.  This article will discuss everything about the latest Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE Overview

Blade Design Evolution

Samsung Galaxy Buds3 FE design

Remember when Samsung’s earbuds looked completely different from AirPods? Well, those days are gone. The Buds 3 FE adopts the blade stem design from the Buds 3 Pro, which is basically Samsung admitting that Apple got the ergonomics right. It’s funny how we’ve come full circle – everyone mocked the AirPods stems initially, and now every brand is copying them.

Talking about the designm the Buds 3 FE features IP54 rating which handles sweat and light rain.  Samsung went with black and gray color options, which is refreshingly simple compared to the rainbow of colors everyone else is pushing.

Galaxy AI

Galaxy AI integration is where things get interesting. You’re getting real-time translation through Interpreter mode, which is genuinely useful if you travel or work with international colleagues. Plus there’s hands-free Google Gemini access, because apparently we need to talk to AI assistants through our earbuds now.

The adaptive equalization adjusts sound based on your listening habits, which sounds gimmicky but actually works well once the system learns your preferences. Samsung’s also throwing in 360 Audio spatial audio and 24-bit Hi-Fi sound, which puts these ahead of basic AirPods in terms of audio features.

Building on the Buds FE Legacy

Galaxy Buds3 FE

The original Galaxy Buds FE launched in October 2023 at $99 as Samsung’s budget option. They were decent for the price but felt pretty basic compared to flagship earbuds. The Buds 3 FE feels like Samsung actually listening to feedback – you’re getting the comfort of wingtips, better ANC with three microphones, and significantly upgraded features.

It’s positioned against Apple’s 3rd gen AirPods, but honestly, the feature set is more comprehensive. Apple’s got the ecosystem lock-in advantage, but Samsung’s offering broader compatibility and more advanced audio features.

Battery Life and Connectivity

Battery life hits 6 hours with ANC on, extending to 24 hours with the case. Turn off ANC and you’re looking at 8.5 hours from the buds and 30 hours total.

The charging case only supports USB-C, which is fine since everything’s moving that direction anyway. Bluetooth 5.4 handles connectivity, and Samsung devices get dual device pairing for switching between phone and tablet.

Controls and Codecs

Samsung went with pinch and swipe gestures instead of taps, which should reduce accidental activation. Codec support includes AAC, SBC, and Samsung’s own Seamless Codec for better quality when paired with Galaxy devices. Find My Earbuds is included because losing expensive tiny objects is basically a universal experience now.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE Specifications

  • Design: Blade stem with in-ear tips, IP54 rating
  • Colors: Black, Gray
  • Audio: Dynamic drivers, 24-bit Hi-Fi, 360 Audio spatial audio
  • ANC: Active noise cancellation with three microphones
  • Codecs: AAC, SBC, Samsung Seamless Codec (SSC)
  • Battery: 53mAh (buds), 515mAh (case)
  • Playback: 6h/24h (ANC on), 8.5h/30h (ANC off)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4, dual device pairing (Samsung devices)
  • Controls: Pinch and swipe gestures
  • AI Features: Galaxy AI Interpreter, hands-free Google Gemini
  • Charging: USB-C only

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE Price in Nepal and Availability

The Galaxy Buds 3 FE launches at USD 150 with delivery starting in the first week of September 2025. When it makes to Nepal, it would start at no less than NPR 25,000, positioning it as a solid mid-range option against Apple’s offerings.

Device Price in US (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE USD 150 NPR 21,000

  • Meanwhile, check out our video on the best smartphones under 40k

TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper 5G launched with 7.2-inch display and periscope camera

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I don’t know if how many of you know for the fact that TCL, apart from making TVs, also makes smartphones. Yes, you heard it right, and it has launched a new phone called the TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper 5G, which by the way is not their only phone at all. They have been making phones far too long, and this latest one actually packs some interesting specs that might surprise you. This article will discuss everything about the latest TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper 5G, including its specifications and availability.

TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper 5G Overview

The Giant Screen Experience

TCL 60 Ultra Nxtpaper design

The standout feature here is obviously that massive 7.2-inch LCD display with 1080 × 2340 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. That’s tablet territory right there, and honestly, at this size you’re basically carrying around a small tablet that happens to make phone calls. The “Nxtpaper” branding suggests TCL’s trying to position this as an e-reader replacement or digital note-taking device.

Most people complain about phones getting too big, but there’s definitely a market for folks who want maximum screen real estate. If you’re someone who reads a lot, watches videos, or does productivity work on your phone, this size actually makes sense. The phone comes in black and features IP68 water resistance, which is solid for durability. There’s a side-mounted fingerprint scanner built into the power button, which is usually more reliable than in-display options.

Performance and Storage

Performance comes from MediaTek’s Dimensity 7400 chipset paired with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage. That’s a generous amount of memory and storage for what’s likely going to be a mid-range device. The 512GB storage is particularly nice because you won’t need to worry about running out of space anytime soon.

Camera System and Battery

The camera setup is more impressive than you’d expect from TCL – 50MP main sensor, 50MP periscope telephoto with OIS and 3x optical zoom, plus an 8MP ultrawide. That periscope camera is unusual for this segment and suggests TCL’s serious about competing with more established brands.

The 5,200mAh battery should easily power that large display through a full day, though the charging specs aren’t mentioned. With Android 15 running the show, you’re getting the latest software experience right out of the box.

TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper 5G Specifications

  • Display: 7.2-inch LCD, 1080 × 2340 pixels, 120Hz
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7400
  • RAM: 12GB
  • Storage: 512GB
  • Rear Camera: 50MP main + 50MP periscope (3x zoom, OIS) + 8MP ultrawide
  • Front Camera: 32MP
  • Battery: 5,200mAh
  • OS: Android 15
  • Durability: IP68 water and dust resistance
  • Security: Side-mounted capacitive fingerprint scanner
  • Colors: Black
  • Connectivity: 5G

TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

The TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper 5G has been announced in Colombia with pricing details yet to be revealed. Other markets haven’t been confirmed, so it’s unclear if this will make it to broader international availability.

  • Meanwhile, check out our video on the best smartphones under 40k

Realme 15T is arriving soon with an iPhone-like design

With the release of the Realme 15 and Realme 15 Pro, it was only a matter of time before the company started hinting at a cheaper Realme 15T as well. And it seems this affordable entry in the Realme 15 series is arriving pretty soon, with a very iPhone-inspired design.

Realme 15T rumors roundup

Design and display

First off, we know that this phone will be available in a total of three color options: “Silk Blue”, “Flowing Silver”, and “Suit Titanium”. And according to reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, the Realme 15T has rounded edges and a slim design that’s apparently “better than iPhone”.

Realme 15T leaks from Digital Chat Station

Whereas another tipster, Abhishek Yadav, also hinted that it will have an iPhone-like design. With a thickness of around 7.79 mm. It’s not confirmed yet, but we also expect the Realme 15T to be IP68+IP69 rated like the Realme 14T.

And in terms of the display, it will host a 6.57-inch “flat” AMOLED display with 2,200 nits of peak brightness.

Performance, battery, and camera

Yadav also revealed that the device will be powered by the octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Max processor, which we saw on the Realme P3x as well. The leak also suggested there will be 12GB RAM paired with 256GB storage.

Along with that, the Realme 15T will house a gigantic 7,000 mAh battery with support for 80W fast charging. Considering its slim profile, that’s an impressively large battery.

When it comes to the camera, we will be getting a 50MP sensor each for the main camera as well as the selfie camera here.

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Realme 15T Price and Availability

In China, the Realme 15 series will make its appearance in September. Which will include the Realme 15, Realme 15 Pro, and the Realme 15T. And when it arrives in India, it’s expected to cost around INR 20,000.

Acer Nitro V 16S AI (2025) now available in Nepal with RTX 5050 GPU as well

Acer has launched the Nitro V 16S AI 2025 in Nepal, featuring AMD’s Ryzen 7 260 processor and Nvidia’s latest RTX 50-series GPU. It was the first laptop in Nepal with RTX 5060 GPU, while it’s now available with the entry-level RTX 5050 GPU as well. This article will discuss everything about the latest Acer Nitro V 16S AI 2025, including its official price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Acer Nitro V 16S AI 2025 Overview

Display and Design

The Nitro V 16S AI 2025 comes with a 16-inch IPS display. It offers WUXGA resolution and supports up to 180Hz refresh rate. Additionally, it covers 100% sRGB color space and provides 300 nits of brightness. The aspect ratio remains standard at 16:9.

Acer nitro v 16s AI 2025

Performance and Processor

The device is powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 260 processor. It includes 8 cores and 16 threads with a max boost up to 5.1GHz. In addition, it supports AI acceleration up to 38 TOPs. For the price segment, including an AI-capable Ryzen processor does align with recent trends.

Graphics and Gaming

Acer has equipped this laptop with the new RTX 50-series GPU. It comes with either an RTX 5050 or RTX 5060 with 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM. Furthermore, this GPU aims at mid-to-high performance levels. While the 5050 is a newer release, its inclusion at this price point should be observed in the broader market context.

Memory and Storage

The Nitro V 16S AI offers 16GB of DDR5 RAM running at 5600MHz. It also features a 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD. Additionally, the configuration is standard for most devices in this bracket.

Battery and Build

The device packs a 76Wh 4-cell lithium-ion battery. It weighs 2.10 kg and includes a 135W power adapter. The keyboard has a 4-zone RGB backlight. These features are consistent with most gaming laptops of this category. Port options include two USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, one USB-C 3.2 Gen 2, one HDMI, Ethernet, and an audio jack. Furthermore, it supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3.

Acer Nitro V 16S AI 2025 Specifications

  • Display: 16-inch WUXGA (1920×1200), 180Hz, 100% sRGB, 300 nits, IPS
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 260 (3.8GHz base, up to 5.1GHz, 8C/16T)
  • Graphics:
    • Nvidia RTX 5050, 8GB GDDR7
    • Nvidia RTX 5060, 8GB GDDR7
  • RAM: 16GB DDR5 5600MHz
  • Storage: 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD
  • Battery: 76Wh 4-cell Li-ion
  • OS: Windows 11 Home
  • Weight: 2.10 kg
  • Keyboard: 4-zone RGB backlit
  • Ports: 2x USB-A, 1x USB-C, HDMI, RJ-45, Audio Jack
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3
  • Warranty: 1 Year

Acer Nitro V 16S AI 2025 Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of the Acer Nitro V 16S AI 2025 in Nepal is NPR 175,000 for the RTX 5050 variant and NPR 182,000 for the RTX 5060 variant. It is available in various retail stores across the country, including our affiliate partner Hukut Store.