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Xiaomi unveils HyperCharge Type C-C cable with 60W charging speed

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Xiaomi holds a reputation as the go-to brand for accessories, as its user base is also large in numbers. But its charging cable section was quite off for a few years. And to re-ignite the scene, the Chinese tech giant has launched the Xiaomi HyperCharge 60W Type C-C cable in India. Here in this article, we’ll walk through the specs, features, and expected price in Nepal.

Xiaomi HyperCharge Type C-C Cable Overview

Build and Design

The new 60W Type-C to Type-C cable bears a plastic build with a non-braided design. Despite being non-braided, Xiaomi has claimed to use a high-quality wire with 10,000 plus times of plug and unplug capacity, 10,000 plus bend life, and 100N+ tensile strength.

Xiaomi HyperCharge 60W Type-C to C Cable

60W Fast Charging

As the name implies, this cable supports up to 3A and 60W of charging which supports the Power Delivery standard as well. This means that it can fast charge your smartphones as well as laptops supporting 60W PD charging. You can also use this thing to charge your tablets and other electronic devices as well.

Xiaomi HyperCharge 60W Cable

Other features

Besides charging, the Xiaomi HyperCharge 60W Cable can transfer your data at up to 480Mbps speed, which is basically a USB 2.0 standard.

Xiaomi HyperCharge 60W Cable Price in Nepal and Availability

In India, the HyperCharge 60W Type-C to Type-C cable is available at a pretty affordable rate of INR 299. We expect the Xiaomi HyperCharge 60W cable price in Nepal to be NPR 699 when it launches here in Nepal.

Cable Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Xiaomi HyperCharge 60W Type-C to Type-C cable INR 299 NPR 6,99

  • Meanwhile, you can check our 240W fast charge testing video.

The Acer TravelLite launched in India with memory support of up to 64GB

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Acer has introduced the TravelLite laptop in the Indian market, designed for professionals and business users seeking a powerful and portable computing solution. This laptop features a powerful 12th gen Intel Core i5 processor and comes with memory support of up to 64GB of RAM. In this article, we will discuss further more about the Acer TravelLite, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and more.

Acer TravelLite Overview 

Processor

The TravelLite runs on Windows 11 Pro and is powered by the Intel Core i5-1235U processor. This deca-core processor has a base speed of 3.30 GHz and can boost up to 4.40 GHz. Graphics are handled by the Intel Iris Xe Graphics controller. 

Intel Core i5-1235U

Similarly, the laptop comes equipped with 16GB of DDR4 SDRAM, with support for up to 64GB of maximum memory. For storage, it features up to  1 TB of PCIe NVMe solid-state drive.

Display and Design

The Acer TravelLite has a compact design, measuring 1.94 cm in height, 32.49 cm in width, and 21.95 cm in depth. It weighs approximately 1.34 kg, making it a lightweight and portable device.

Acer TravelLite Dispay and Design

On the display side, the TravelLite boasts a 14-inch TFT LCD panel with high brightness,  Antiglare, and full HD (1920 x 1080) support.

Connectivity and Ports

The Acer TravelLite features HD audio capabilities, with two built-in stereo speakers delivering an output power of 2W. For connectivity, it supports Wi-Fi 6 (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n+ac+ax) and Bluetooth 5.2, ensuring reliable wireless connections. Additionally, it includes a Gigabit Ethernet port for wired networking.

The TravelLite offers a range of ports and interfaces, including one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port with Powered USB, one USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port, and one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port with Full Function Power Delivery and Display Transfer. It also features an HDMI port, a network (RJ-45) port, and a headphone jack.

Security and Battery

The laptop features a built-in click pad with Microsoft Precision multi-gesture and scrolling functions, as well as a backlit, spill-resistant, isolated A4-size keyboard. For added security, it includes a fingerprint reader an HD webcam with a 1280 x 720 resolution, and a privacy shutter.

The TravelLite is powered by a 3-cell, 36Wh Lithium-Ion battery and comes with a 3-pin 45W fast-charging power supply.

Acer TravelLite Specifications

  • Operating System: Windows 11 Pro
  • Processor: Core i5, Intel Core i5-1235U Processor, 3.30 GHz (turbo: 4.40 GHz), Deca-core (10 Core)
  • Memory: 16 GB standard (up to 64 GB), DDR4 SDRAM
  • Storage: Up to 1TB  total Solid State Drive, PCIe NVMe interface
  • Display : 14″ screen, Full HD 1920 x 1080 Antiglare TFT LCD,
  • GPU:  Intel Iris Xe Graphics
  • Audio: HD Audio, 2 W stereo speakers
  • Communication: Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi 6), Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth 5.2
  • Built-in Devices: Webcam (HD resolution with Privacy Camera Shutter), Microphone, Fingerprint Reader
  • Interfaces/Ports: HDMI, USB (3 ports: 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type A, 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A, 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type C with Power Delivery), Network (RJ-45), Headphone
  • Touchpad: Built-in Click pad with Microsoft  Precision  multi-gesture and scrolling function
  • Keyboard:  Backlit illuminated keyboard
  • Battery: 3-cell Lithium Ion (Li-Ion), 36 Wh capacity
  • Power: 3-pin 45W Fast Charging
  • Color: Black color, 
  • Dimensions: 1.94 cm * 32.49 cm * 21.95 cm depth
  • Weight:  1.34 KG weight (Approximate)

Acer TravelLite Price in Nepal and Availability

Acer has launched the TravelLite laptop in the Indian market with a price starting at INR 34,990. When it arrives in Nepal, we expect the Acer TravelLite price in Nepal to be NPR 64,000.

Acer TraveLite Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
16GB + 512GB NPR 34,990 MPR 64,000

  • Meanwhile, watch our review of OnePlus Nord CE4

MediaTek announces the Dimensity 9300 Plus for flagship and premium devices

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MediaTek has announced the Dimensity 9300 Plus, a flagship chipset designed for high-end smartphones with enhanced specifications and features. In this article, we will discuss more about the latest Dimensity 9300 Plus chipset, including its price in Nepal. 

MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus Overview

CPU Performance

The Dimensity 9300 Plus is an octa-core processor featuring 1x Arm Cortex-X4 core running up to 3.4GHz, 3x Arm Cortex-X4 cores up to 2.85GHz, and 4x Arm Cortex-A720 cores up to 2.0GHz. This configuration aims to deliver exceptional performance for demanding applications and tasks.

Dimensity 9300 Plus specs

Memory, Storage, and Connectivity

The chipset supports LPDDR5X and LPDDR5T memory types with a maximum frequency of 9600Mbps. It also supports UFS 4 and MCQ storage technologies. In terms of connectivity, the Dimensity 9300 Plus offers various cellular technologies, including 5G, 4G, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, EDGE, and GSM. It also supports Wi-Fi 7 (a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be) and Bluetooth 5.4.

Camera Capabilities

The Dimensity 9300 Plus can support camera sensors up to 320MP and video capture resolutions of up to 8K30 and 4K60. It features the Arm Immortalis-G720 MC12 GPU, enabling support for various video encoding and playback formats, including H.264, HEVC, VP-9, and AV1. Meanwhile, the 9300 Plus features MediaTek’s Imagiq 990 ISP for camera capabilities.

Display and AI Processing

The chipset supports displays with refresh rates of up to 4K at 120Hz and WQHD at 180Hz. Additionally, it integrates MediaTek’s APU 790 for AI processing, including support for generative AI.  It is built on a 4nm process and integrates MediaTek’s NeuroPilot technology for AI processing, a second-generation hardware ray tracing engine for gaming. 

Compared to its predecessor, the Dimensity 9300 Plus emphasizes improved on-device AI processing, as it  works with different types of LLMs, like Google’s Gemini Nano and Meta’s Llama 2 and 3, using its LoRA Fusion tech to support lots of AI apps. It’s the first chip in its class to run certain LLMs really fast, like Meta’s Llama 2 7B model, managing 22 tokens/second. Besides AI, it also saves power, cutting down energy use by 20% during gaming, and it has a “star speed engine” to make internet connections better, letting you use two networks at once.

Security Features

Security is a priority with the Dimensity 9300 Plus, featuring a secure processor, Arm Memory Tagging Extension (MTE) Technology, and support for FIPS 140-3 and China DRM.

MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus Specifications

  • CPU: Octa-core processor
    • 1x Arm Cortex-X4 core @ up to 3.4GHz
    • 3x Arm Cortex-X4 cores @ up to 2.85GHz
    • 4x Arm Cortex-A720 cores @ up to 2.0GHz
  • Memory and Storage:
      • Memory Type: LPDDR5X, LPDDR5T
      • Max Memory Frequency: 9600Mbps
      • Storage Type: UFS 4 + MCQ
  • Connectivity:
    • Cellular Technologies: 5G, 4G, TD-SCDMA, WDCDMA, EDGE, GSM
  • GNSS: GPS, BeiDou, Glonass, Galileo, QZSS, NavIC
  • Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 7 (a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be) ready
  • Bluetooth: Version 5.4
  • Camera:
    • Max Camera Sensor Supported: 320MP
    • Max Video Capture Resolution: 8K30, 4K60
  • Graphics:
    • GPU Type: Arm Immortalis-G720 MC12
    • Video Encoding and Playback: H.264, HEVC, VP-9, AV1
  • Display: Max Refresh Rate: 4K @ 120Hz, WQHD @ 180Hz
  • AI Processing Unit: MediaTek APU 790 (Generative AI)
  • Security:
    • Secure Processor, HWRoT
    • Arm Memory Tagging Extension (MTE) Technology
    • CC EAL4+ Capable, FIPS 140-3, China DRM

MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus Availability

The Dimensity 9300 Plus is expected to debut in devices such as the Vivo X100S and the iQOO Neo9S Pro. 

  • Meanwhile, watch our review of OnePlus Nord CE 4

Honor Magic V2 review: It’s thinner, but is it any better?

I’ve been using the iPhone 15 Pro Max for more than six to seven months now and I am been really satisfied with it. But for almost 2 weeks now, I have switched to the Honor Magic V2, which is Honor’s latest foldable phone. To tell you the truth, I’m not really into using foldable phones much and have never been a fan, because of three main reasons – first, they are too bulky, second – the battery life of foldable in general is not that great, and the third reason is that the cameras aren’t as good as flagship phones.

But there’s something in this phone that has caught my attention. In this review of the Honor Magic V2, I will be sharing all of my experience with this foldable phone. But before getting any further let’s have a quick rundown of its specifications.

Honor Magic V2 Specifications

  • Dimensions:
    • Unfolded: 156.7 x 145.4 x 4.7 mm or 4.8 mm
    • Folded: 156.7 x 74.1 x 9.9 mm or 10.1 mm
  • Weight: 231gm
  • Build:
    • Glass front
    • Glass back or eco-leather back
    • magnesium alloy frame, titanium alloy folding mechanism
  • Display:
    • Outer: 6.43-inch OLED, 120Hz LTPO refresh rate, 2376 x 1060 pixels
    • Inner: 7.92-inch Flexible OLED, 120Hz LTPO refresh rate, 2344 x 2156 pixels,
  • Display Properties: 10-bit color depth, DCI-P3, 3940Hz PWM Dimming
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 5G (4nm mobile platform)
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×3.19 GHz (INTL) / 1×3.36 GHz (CN) Cortex-X3 & 2×2.8 GHz Cortex-A715 & 2×2.8 GHz Cortex-A710 & 3×2.0 GHz Cortex-A510)
  • GPU: Adreno 740
  • Main Camera: Triple:
    • Primary: 50MP f/1.9 sensor, OIS
    • Ultrawide: 50MP f/2.0 lens
    • Telephoto: 20MP f/2.4, OIS
  • Selfie Camera (Outer/Inner): 16MP with f/2.2 aperture
  • Memory: 16GB RAM with 256/512GB/1TB storage
  • Software: Android 13-based Magic UI 7
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, color spectrum
  • Battery: 5000mAh Silicone Carbon battery (dual-cell)
  • Charging: 66W wired (11V/6A)
  • Positioning: GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO, QZSS
  • Check out the full specs of the Honor Magic V2
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Honor Magic V2 Review

Design

  • Dimensions:
    • Unfolded: 156.7 x 145.4 x 4.7 mm or 4.8 mm
    • Folded: 156.7 x 74.1 x 9.9 mm or 10.1 mm
  • Weight: 231gm
  • Build:
    • Glass front
    • Glass back or eco-leather back
    • magnesium alloy frame, titanium alloy folding mechanism

To get started,  the Honor Magic V2 has completely changed my perspective on foldable! Firstly, you don’t even notice its thickness. It’s so thin that it looks like a normal phone. When I compare it to my iPhone 15 Pro Max or the S24 ultra, it doesn’t feel bulky at all. In fact, the thickness is almost the same!

And even when you use its folded display, it operates just like using a normal phone.  You can easily operate it with one hand, without any stress, which is a big plus for a foldable.

Display

  • Display:
    • Outer: 6.43-inch OLED, 120Hz LTPO refresh rate, 2376 x 1060 pixels
    • Inner: 7.92-inch Flexible OLED, 120Hz LTPO refresh rate, 2344 x 2156 pixels,
  • Display Properties: 10-bit color depth, DCI-P3, 3940Hz PWM Dimming

As you can see, there’s hardly any gap in the hinge, and once you open it, you get this large 8-inch main display, which also boasts a 120Hz LTPO panel similar to the cover display. It supports Dolby Vision HDR and is very bright as well. Moreover, It features a 6.43-inch w LTPO panel when folded with excellent brightness, viewing angles, and minimal bezels.

If I were to nitpick, the crease is slightly visible, especially when scrolling in the crease area. My second complaint is that, unlike Samsung’s Fold series, it lacks IPX8 water resistance. However, apart from that, the thin and lightweight design engineering of this device is commendable.

Plus, Its hinge is incredibly strong, allowing you to keep it at various angles. Also, it’s satisfying to fold and unfold with a reassuring snap sound. Moreover, I found this blue color variant really classy. The camera module on the back looks clean, it doesn’t appear bulky at all! If you’re a business user, you’ll appreciate its elegance.

Battery

  • Battery: 5000mAh Silicone Carbon battery (dual-cell)
  • Charging: 66W wired (11V/6A)

Actually, the main reason this phone is so thin is because it uses a Silicon Carbon battery instead of a traditional Lithium-ion battery. The energy density of Silicon Carbon batteries is much higher, allowing Honor to include a large 5000mAh battery in a small surface area. This makes it the thinnest foldable available in the market today.

As for battery life, it’s really impressive. I managed to get around 7 hours of screen-on time, which is only slightly less than what I get with my iPhone 15 Pro Max. Additionally, the 66W charger that comes in the box charges the phone quickly, typically within 45 minutes. So, in terms of battery performance, I’m pleasantly surprised.

Performance and UI

  • Memory: 16GB RAM with 256/512GB/1TB storage
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 5G (4nm mobile platform)
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×3.19 GHz (INTL) / 1×3.36 GHz (CN) Cortex-X3 & 2×2.8 GHz Cortex-A715 & 2×2.8 GHz Cortex-A710 & 3×2.0 GHz Cortex-A510)
  • GPU: Adreno 740

When it comes to the core specs of the phone, it features a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Now, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset is from last year, so it’s not the fastest available. However, everything still runs super smoothly here.

Honor’s UI is extremely fluid and surprisingly optimized for foldables. Transitioning to it is seamless and there aren’t any noticeable performance issues.

I really enjoy using the large main screen to run multiple windows side by side and eve have an additional app in a floating window. It’s incredibly convenient and makes multitasking effortless. 

Moreover, Honor includes a back cover in the box that doubles as a stand, allowing you to prop it up on a table and use it comfortably. Whether it’s watching movies on the large screen or playing games like Clash Royale, there are so many benefits to having a foldable device like this.

UI/OS

  • Software: Android 13-based Magic UI 7

One thing Honor seriously needs to improve is its software updates! Not just this phone, but almost all Honor phones are still running on Android 13. However, the upcoming Honor Magic 6 Pro is poised to debut with Android 14 onboard, indicating an imminent release of the latest Android version. Honor has revealed that the smartphone is scheduled to launch in June.

Another thing I’ve noticed is that this phone tends to heat up slightly, especially during gaming sessions or when using mobile data extensively.

Camera

  • Main Camera: Triple:
    • Primary: 50MP f/1.9 sensor, OIS
    • Ultrawide: 50MP f/2.0 lens
    • Telephoto: 20MP f/2.4, OIS
  • Selfie Camera (Outer/Inner): 16MP with f/2.2 aperture

Anyway, another aspect of the Honor V2 that I really enjoyed is its camera! It takes excellent photos from the main camera. The details are crisp, and the colors are vibrant. Even the ultra-wide camera performs well. While it may not be at flagship level, it’s close enough.

And when it comes to taking portraits and selfies with the 2.5X zoom, this phone does a great job of capturing accurate skin tones. In good lighting conditions, you’ll get awesome photos.

However, one area where it falls a bit short is in video quality. While it’s better than midrange phones, it doesn’t quite match up to flagship phones. Especially in terms of stabilization and HDR, there’s some room for improvement in the videos taken with the Honor Magic V2.

Honor Magic V2 Review: Conclusion

So, if we overlook the minor issues, this is easily the best foldable available in Nepal right now. However, I also like the OnePlus Open. I think the software experience of OnePlus, especially the “OnePlus Canvas” multitasking feature, is the best thing on a foldable. But after using the Honor, the OnePlus Open feels quite bulky.

So, if you’re considering switching from a regular phone to a foldable one, I think the Honor Magic V2 is going to be easy to adapt to. However, it’s not wallet-friendly, as it’s quite expensive at Rs. 2.40 lakhs! But, there’s a unique charm to foldable that makes them worth the investment.

Honor Magic V2 Review: Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Thin, lightweight design with a strong hinge
  • Great display with minimal bezels
  • Impressive portraits and an exceptional ultrawide camera
  • Impressive battery life with fast charging

Cons

  • Lack of IPX8 water resistance
  • Runs on Android 13
  • Slight heating issues during intense usage
  • Not-so-great videography

inDrive is now officially registered as a company in Nepal

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inDrive, the popular ride-hailing service has now officially arrived in Nepal. Although its service has been live for a few years in the Kathmandu valley, the Russian company has now formalized its services by officially registering as a company in Nepal. In this article, let’s get into the info and news surrounding inDrive’s official availability in Nepal.

inDrive Launch in Nepal Overview

inDrive’s official launch event happened today at Mariott Hotel, Nagpokhari Kathmandu with the presence of inDrive officials, IME Pay officials, and media persons. The brief program included some key points which we are gonna discuss below.

inDrive official launch event in Nepal
inDrive’s official launch event

10% service charge from drivers

inDrive inherently rose to fame due to the 0% commission policy for drivers and fare bargaining features for passengers. The latter one is thankfully staying while the former is getting some changes. Now, the company will charge 10% of the service charge (commission) from the drivers for each ride made.

inDrive Nepal

For example, a ride costing 200 rupees will incur a 20 rupees service charge to inDrive, from the driver’s side. inDrive also mentioned, that the 10% charge is inclusive of all the taxes and drivers do not have to pay extra.

Insurance is coming soon

One of the major concerning factors while using inDrive is the lack of insurance policies for both drivers and passengers. Multiple fatal incidents have happened in recent times with casualties, having to bear the loss of lives and expensive medical treatments. Finally, this ride-hailing app will bring an insurance facility. As per the officials, paperwork is going in the background and it will go live very soon.

Expansion to other areas

inDrive will not be limited to Kathmandu Valley only. It will expand to Pokhara and Bharatpur in the near future with more areas in the plan. There is no official roadmap as to when it will be available in the aforementioned areas though.

Cargo services too?

As we all know, inDrive also does courier services around the valley. Well, the company is now also seeking to introduce cargo services to deliver goods from in and out of the country. The date of commencement of cargo services is still under the curtain. And time will unfold it in the coming days.

IME Pay as the official payment partner

This rapidly growing ride-hailing service has now partnered up with one of the leading digital wallets in the country, IME Pay. If you peek through the homepage of the IME Pay app, you should notice the inDrive payments option. It’s already been here for a few days as long as I have noticed. But turns out, that this feature is now only available for drivers in order to settle their accounts.

inDrive IME Pay Partnership
inDrive Payment Option on IME Pay

An integrated feature for passengers is still yet to arrive. After all, you can easily use any wallet to pay the drivers as most of them accept digital payments anyway. But as far as I hope, inDrive and IME Pay collab might bring some exclusive offers, cashback, and points in the future.

About inDrive

inDrive, previously known as inDriver was originally founded by a group of Russian students back in 2012, in one of the coldest places on earth, Yakutsk. Available in over 700 cities in 47 countries, inDrive is one of the fastest-growing ride-sharing platforms.

It marked its presence in Nepal in mid-2022. With fare bargaining features of passengers, inDrive got an escalated number of users in a short time. Also, drivers had to pay no commission at all, this ride-hailing app stood as a strong competitor against Pathao, which takes 20% commission from each ride made.

With the official registration in Nepal, inDrive seeks to bring more features in the future by abiding by the laws of Nepal.

  • Meanwhile, you can check our OnePlus Nord CE 4 review.

Motorola ready to launch Moto G85 5G

Motorola has been aggressively pumping out smartphones in the affordable price range — particularly in its G-series. Last month, it launched the Moto G64 5G as the first phone with the Dimensity 7025 chipset. Now, the company is ready to launch another entry in the G-series. In this article, we will discuss everything we know about the upcoming Moto G85 5G in further detail.

Moto G85 5G Rumour Round-up

Cameo

The soon-to-launch Moto G85 5G is the successor to the Moto G84 5G that went live sometime around September 2023. The phone made its cameo via a retailer’s website in Europe. The listing has barely any information besides the memory + storage combo and the pricing.

Moto G85 5G Appearance

Performance

Let’s start by stating the obvious, the Moto G85 5G will come with 12GB RAM coupled with 256GB storage. This combination is the same as the one we saw in its predecessor. This begs the question…

Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G SoC

What about the processor? The Moto G84 5G had the Snapdragon 695 chipset under its helm. So, will we see the same thing this time around as well? That’s a likely possibility. However, if we do see a processor upgrade on the Moto G85 5G, it might opt for something like the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 or the recently launched Dimensity 6300.

The rest

Now, we don’t have any other information on the phone. So, we will just do some speculations. Starting with the design, the Moto G85 5G will have IP54 water resistance, which has been a standard across the company’s recent offerings. Last time, we saw a leather back on the phone, so we expect the same this time around as well. The phone will likely not see any changes on the front either. Given that, it will sport the same 6.55-inch 10-bit screen with a pOLED panel and 120Hz refresh rate.

Moto G84 5G Design and Display
Moto G84 5G

Similarly, we don’t see a chance that Moto changes anything else on the G85 5G. As such, it will come with the same 50MP primary camera and an 8MP ultrawide shooter on the back. Meanwhile, the front camera will have a 16MP unit. In the tank, it will pack the standard 5,000 mAh battery and support 33W wired fast charging.

Moto G85 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

The phone made its cameo on a retail site in Europe, suggesting that the phone has already arrived with the retailer. This means the phone will soon its way to the market officially.

In the meantime, it was listed with a price tag of EUR 300 — the same as the initial pricing of the Moto G84 5G. Based on this rumour, we are expecting the Moto G85 5G price in Nepal to be around NPR 51,999.

Moto G85 5G Price in Europe (Rumoured) Price in Nepal (Expected)
12GB + 256GB EUR 300 NPR 51,999
  • Meanwhile, check out our Realme P1 unboxing and review video:

Japan reveals a prototype 6G device, offering 20X faster speeds than 5G!

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A big leap in wireless tech just came out of Japan! Some top telecom companies there teamed up to unveil the world’s first 6G prototype. It can zip data at a super-fast 100 gigabits per second, which is 20 times quicker than 5G. Let’s dive into this article and discuss everything we know about this 6G Wireless technology.

6G Wireless Tecnology Overview

Just Unbelievable Speed

6G Wireless technology

The prototype device, made by Japan’s top telecom companies like DOCOMO, NTT Corporation, NEC Corporation, and Fujitsu, has passed its tests. It works indoors at 100 gigahertz (GHz) and outdoors at 300 GHz, reaching 100 Gbps speeds over distances up to 100 meters (328 feet).

Challenges and Opportunities

Even though hitting those speeds is amazing, there are hurdles for 6G. Using higher frequencies than 5G might mean signals don’t travel as far or penetrate obstacles as well. But, there’s a ton of promise here. Moving from 4G to 5G was mainly about handling more data, but with 6G, we’re talking about opening doors to things like holographic calls and super immersive virtual reality.

Collaboration and Research

6G technology

This collaboration actually started back in 2021, gearing up for the 6G age by researching sub-terahertz devices. Each company pitched in big time. DOCOMO worked on setting up wireless systems for 100 GHz stuff, NTT made top-notch gear for 300 GHz gadgets, NEC dove into wireless systems specifically for the 100 GHz band, and Fujitsu focused on making signals stronger efficiently for both 100 GHz and 300 GHz bands.

6G Wireless Technology: Conclusion

Even though we’re seeing big strides, there’s still a long road ahead before 6G is everywhere. We’re talking about revamping cell towers and needing new phones with built-in 6G antennas. But, even with all that work, pushing ahead with 6G means we’re stepping into a whole new world of wireless communication. 

  • Meanwhile, watch our review of the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 earbuds

iPhone 16 to come with the best on-device AI in the market

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Speculations about the iPhone 16 started emerging, just days after iPhone 15 was released. And as we move closer to the launch of the phone, it is only natural that the rumors start piling up. Recent developments suggest that the iPhone 16 will have on-device AI and it will be the best in the class. Let’s discuss all the rumors about what the iPhone 16 series might soon bring to the table.

iPhone 16 Series Rumors Roundup

Artificial Intelligence

As more and more devices started leaning on AI as their main highlight, pressure was building on Apple to do the same. Initially, it seemed as if the company did not really care, but they did have something up their sleeve.

Apple CEO — Tim Cook mentioned that they were working on generative AI the previous and further confirmed it on the recent Apple Earnings call. He stressed that Apple has advantages that will set them apart from the competition. The advantage being Apple having full control over its hardware, software, and the integration of the two.

The iPhone makers will likely announce their take on the built-in at the WWDC event in the summer. We can expect features like more advanced image editing tools, webpage/audio summarization, and notification management. On top of that, an updated version of Siri, and an integrated chatbot called “Ajax” are also rumoured to be in the works.

  • More on Apple’s artificial intelligence, HERE!

Processor

When considering Apple’s typical trends, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus will likely equip the current-gen Pro siblings’ SoC. However, there’s a twist this time around. Unlike the A17 Pro chip found in the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, Apple is expected to use the more cost-effective N3E process for the basic “A17” chip in iPhone 16 and 16 Plus development.

A18 Chip with NPU Boost

Talking of the iPhone 16 Pro Max, Economic Daily News says that the top-of-the-line Apple phone will likely be powered by Apple A18 silicone. This chipset is said to boast a significantly powerful NPU. This further suggests that the upcoming iPhones will indeed have AI capabilities baked into the phone itself. Moreover, Apple is expected to bump up the NPU core count in about four years since the Apple A14 Bionic chipset.

An antenna upgrade

The antenna module on the iPhone 16 will see an upgrade as well. With UMC chips, that is. Apple had been working with Qorvo for its power amplifiers for its phones. And Quorvo recently acquired another company named Anokiwave. This is the company that will be producing the chips that will now be integrated into the new iPhone’s antenna module. The said chips follow UMC’s 3DIC technology.

iPhone Signal

With this, the upcoming iPhone 16s will have improved signal efficiency and better reception capabilities. This will be crucial for powering all the AI capabilities of the phone we highlighted earlier as it requires a stable connection to operate.

Design and Display

Talking about the iPhone 16 Pro, it might feature a 6.27″ display size and is expected to have a slightly taller aspect ratio of 19.6:9, up from the current 19.5:9. On the other hand, the iPhone 16 Pro Max could come with a 6.86″ display size. While there will be an increase, it may be relatively unnoticeable.

Buttons

The iPhone 16 series is anticipated to feature a new capacitive button called the ‘Capture Button,’ codenamed ‘Project Nova.’ It will be positioned slightly below the power button, replacing the mmWave cutout’s location. Whose purpose is undisclosed yet.

Alongside the Capture Button, the iPhone 16 series may feature a capacitive Action Button, codenamed ‘Project Atlas.’ This button could have a design similar to the Capture Button and might use strain gauges and a reluctance motor for haptic feedback.

Battery

The iPhone 16 may also feature stacked battery technology, which could lead to higher capacity and longer battery life (much-needed). Furthermore, specific rumors suggest the possibility of faster 40W wired charging and 20W MagSafe charging in the iPhone 16 series.

Camera

The upcoming iPhone 16 Pro models are expected to feature a 48-megapixel Ultra Wide lens with pixel binning technology that combines the data from four pixels into one “super pixel”.

The iPhone 16 Pro Max will also sport a 48-megapixel ultrawide camera with an eight-part (8P) hybrid lens for improved image quality. There are also enhancements planned for the telephoto and ultra-wide lenses.

iPhone 15 Pro Cameras

In 2024, both the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max could incorporate periscope telephoto lenses, a feature exclusive to the 2023 iPhone 15 Pro Max due to size constraints. Also, we might get a look at a vertical camera layout similar to the iPhone 12.

iPhone 16 Ultra

There are also rumors that the iPhone 16 lineup could introduce an iPhone 16 Ultra. This handset might be positioned on the higher premium side, offering enhanced camera specs, a larger display, a portless design (yes, this is a thing), and many other features.

iPhone 16 Series Launch and Availability

When we observe Apple’s annual trend, we can certainly expect the new lineup to hit the market in September. Obviously, we don’t know the price yet. And we’ll continue to bat our eyes on new info and update the article accordingly.

MSI Summit E16 Flip Evo (A13M) now available in Nepal

Since its debut a few years ago, the Summit E16 Flip has been MSI’s flagship business and productivity laptop. The 2023 iteration has all the bells and whistles of last year— together with the performance gains of the new “Raptor Lake” processors. So, let’s get into the specs, features, official price, and availability of MSI Summit E16 Flip A13 (2023) in Nepal.

MSI Summit E16 Flip A13 Overview:

Performance and Cooling

MSI offers two variations of the Summit E16 Flip A13. The first one meets Intel’s Evo guidelines and is more of a traditional ultrabook. MSI also has a second version that trades the certification for more GPU power. The non-Evo Flip A13 comes with either RTX 4060 (A13VFT) or RTX 4050 (A13VET). In contrast, the E16 Flip Evo (A13MTX) styles for integrated Intel Iris Xe.

The new Summit E16 Flip is configurable with up to Core i7-1360P processor. Furthermore, it has Dynamic Cooler Boost technology with dual fans and heat pipes to keep the CPU cool.

Design and Display

MSI Summit E16 Flip sports a 16” IPS touchscreen with a QHD resolution. Since it’s a productivity-focused laptop, it has a 16:10 aspect ratio and support for MSI Pen. The panel refreshes at 165Hz and boasts 100% DCI-P3 color coverage. There is also an FHD version if you go with the Evo model.

MSI Summit E16 Flip Evo A13 2023 Design

The screen attaches to the metal body via a 360° hinge, which allows extra flexibility when used in tablet mode or with a pen. With the MIL-STD-810G certification on board, the metal chassis can survive a few accidental bumps.

Enterprise-level Features

MSI has equipped the Summit E16 Flip with enterprise-level security. This includes Windows Hello Face authentication via the IR sensor, hardware-based TPM implementation, and a dedicated Webcam Lock Switch.

There is a 1080p webcam with noise-reduction technology for your video conferencing needs. It is complemented by the quadruple mic with AI noise cancellation and stereo speakers.

Rest of the Specs

Fueling all this is a 4-cell 82 Whr Li-Polymer battery which you can charge with the provided Type-C PD charger. The Evo version features two Thunderbolt 4 ports with DisplayPort and PowerDelivery charging. In contrast, only one of the two Type-C ports on the non-Evo model supports them. Other connectivity options include USB-A, microSD card reader, and HDMI.

MSI Summit E16 Flip Evo A13 Business Features

MSI Summit E16 A13 Specifications:

  • Design & Build: Aluminum build, 358(W) x 258.55(D) x 16.85(H) mm, 2.1 kg, MIL-STD-810G compliant, Ink Black
  • Display: 16-inches IPS Touchscreen, 100% DCI-P3, 165Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: QHD / FHD, 16:10 aspect ratio
  • Keyboard: Backlit Chiclet
  • Processor: up to 13th Gen Intel Raptor Lake Core i7-1360P
  • RAM: Up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM (dual-channel)
  • Storage: 1x M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD
  • Graphics:
    • E16 Flip Evo A13M: Intel Iris Xe (integrated)
    • E16 Flip A13V: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 / RTX 4060
  • Audio: 2x2W speakers, Hi-Res Audio, DTS Audio
  • Battery: 4-cell 82 Watt-hours Li-Po battery
  • Power Supply: USB-C, 65/120/130W adapter
  • Webcam: IR webcam (1080p) with Noise Reduction
  • Connectivity: WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3
  • I/O ports:
    • E16 Flip Evo A13M: 2x Thunderbolt 4 (DP, PD), 1x Micro SD, 1x HDMI (4K @60Hz), 2x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A
    • E16 Flip A13V: 2x Type-C ( 1x w/ DP, PD), 1x Micro SD, 1x HDMI (4K @60Hz), 1x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A,
  • Learn about the full specifications of the MSI Summit E16 Flip.

MSI Summit E16 Flip A13 Price in Nepal and Availability

Summit E16 Flip A13 is already for purchase via authorized stores in Nepal. For Rs. 215,000, you can take home the E16 Flip Evo with Core i7, 16GB RAM, and 1TB SSD. Ordering from authorized stores will get you a two-year warranty and a free MSI Stealth Trooper Backpack II.

MSI Summit E16 Flip Price in Nepal (Official)
A13M: 165Hz FHD, Intel Core i7-1360P, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD Rs. 215,000

TCL 50 XL 5G now available with a MediaTek chip and triple cameras on the back

TCL — a Chinese electronics company — recently introduced a massive 98-inch TV in Nepal. In the meantime, they have launched a new smartphone in the American market. In this article, we will talk about the TCL 50 XL 5G smartphone including its expected price in Nepal.

TCL 50 XL 5G Overview

Design and Display

The TCL 50 XL 5G comes in a flat monotone design with a large circular camera island on the back. It flaunts the company branding on the lower left side of the back panel. Meanwhile, the camera island sits in the top left corner. The phone ships in a single Slate Grey colour option.

TCL 50 XL 5G Design

On the front, you get a 6.78-inch display with an IPS LCD panel underneath. The screen spans FHD+ in resolution and comes with a 2.5D curved glass on top. Additionally, you get a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and a 240Hz touch sampling rate. TCL markets the screen on the 50 XL 5G as the NXTVISION technology.

Performance

Under the helm, this phone comes with the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset. This is a budget 5G chip from the Taiwanese company that comes with eight cores, 6nm fabrication, and a peak clock speed of 2.2 GHz. Moreover, the processor launched around mid-last year and focuses more on preserving the battery of the phone.

TCL 50 XL 5G Performance

Additional performance hardware on the TCL 50 XL 5G includes 6GB memory coupled with 128GB internal memory. The company offers the NXTURBO feature which allows you to virtually double the memory of the phone. Likewise, it also supports a MicroSD card of up to 2TB as additional storage. On the software front, this phone boots on Android 14.

Camera and the rest

The optics department on this phone is led by a 50MP main camera that also doubles down as a macro shooter. The auxiliary lenses on the TCL 50 XL 5G include an ultrawide camera and a depth sensor, both of which a 2MP in resolution. Similarly, you get an 8MP camera on the front sitting under the hole punch cutout.

TCL 50 XL 5G Camera

In the tank, the phone packs a 5,010 mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. Other than that, TCL 50 XL 5G comes with two speakers and microphones each. The speakers here offer DTS 3D Boom Sound while the mics are capable of noise cancellation. For wireless connectivity, you get a single SIM 5G cellular, dual-band WiFi 5, Bluetooth v5.3 and NFC support. On the other hand, wired connections are handled by a USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

TCL 50 XL 5G Specifications

  • Design: Monotone design with flat edges and 2.5D curved glass screen
  • Dimensions: 167.60 mm x 75.50 mm x 8.22 mm
  • Weight: 195 grams
  • Display: 6.78” LCD Panel, 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1,080 x 2,460)
  • Chipset: Octa-core Dimensity 6100+ (6nm)
  • RAM: 6GB + 6GB extendable
  • ROM: 128GB + 2TB expandable with MicroSD card
  • OS: Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple Camera (50MP Primary/Macro + 2MP Ultrawide + 2MP Depth Sensor)
  • Front Camera: 8MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Sensors: Accelerometer (G sensor), Proximity, Light, Ecompass, Gyro, Barometer
  • Navigation: Yes
  • Battery: 5,010 mAh with 18W charging
  • Connectivity: Single SIM, 5G, Dual-band WiFi 5, Hotspot, Bluetooth v5.3, NFC, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Colour Options: Slate Grey

TCL 50 XL 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

The company launched its 50 series of phones back in January at CES 2024. But, now it is available for purchase at a price tag of USD 159.99 and comes with a pre-loaded T-Mobile SIM card.

Regardless, if and when this phone makes its way here, we expect the TCL 50 XL 5G price in Nepal to be NPR 25,599.

TCL 50 XL 5G Price in USA (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
6GB + 128GB USD 159.99 NPR 25,599
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