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Vivo V30 Lite 4G review: Should you buy it under 35,000 rupees?

Just a while ago, I came up with the Vivo V30 5G review, which was quite on the positive side. After all, the phone was quite good for the price tag of 60,999 rupees, thanks to the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 and dual 50MP camera setup. And today, I’m here with the Vivo V30 Lite 4G review. As the name implies, this phone’s specs get toned down to a Snapdragon 685 4G SoC and a generic 50MP + 2MP depth camera duo.

And it retails at 33,999 rupees for the sole 8/256GB trim. So, does it justify the price tag like its big brother the V30 5G? Let’s find that in my Vivo V30 Lite 4G review. Before heading in, let’s have a look at the specs of this guy.

Vivo V30 Lite 4G Specifications:

  • Design: Glass front, IP54-rating
  • Dimensions: 163.2 x 75.8 x 7.8 mm
  • Weight: 188 grams
  • Display: 6.67-inch E4 AMOLED ,120Hz ,394ppi, 1,800 nits
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1,080 x 2,400)
  • Chipset: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 (6nm)
  • RAM: 8GB extendable
  • ROM: 256GB UFS 2.2
  • OS & UI: Funtouch OS 14 based on Android 14
  • Rear Camera:
    • 50 MP, f/1.8, PDAF
    • 2 MP, f/2.4, (depth)
  • Front Camera: 8 MP, f/2.0, (wide)
  • Battery: 5,000 mAh Lithium-ion cell with 80W super fast charging
  • Color Options: Crystal Black and Crystal Green
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 33,999 (8/256GB)
  • Buy Vivo V30 Lite 4G here

Vivo V30 Lite 4G Review:

A good-looking design

  • Glass Front, Plastic Back
  • Plastic Middle Frame

It’s a Vivo phone and there is no way, the company would slide a good-looking design away. The V30 Lite 4G flaunts a clean look with a protruding camera lens with a gold accent on the rear side. Sadly, this Crystal Black color I have doesn’t boast a color changing back unlike the Crystal Green shade. I bet the latter one would look cool.

But I must remind you guys, the build is plastic here for the rear and middle frame sides. But it doesn’t look cheap, and that should count.

Display

  • 6.67-inches AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate
  • 2400 x 1080 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Asahi Glass AGC DT-Star 2 Plus

Talking of the display, the V30 Lite 4G flaunts a 6.67-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. And I found it to be just good for the price. Yes, you get those deeper blacks and high contrast here, which make it ideal for content watching. Vivo has also provided a stereo speaker setup here, which is just very average. Sharp output with not much bass in it.

Vivo V30 Lite 4G Movie Playback

Besides that, there is not much to talk about it. It’s a typical 120Hz AMOLED panel which has become very very common these days. You get three refresh rate options here: 60Hz, 60/120Hz and 120Hz.

I would suggest you go for the middle one, as it dynamically adjusts the motion rate to 60Hz and 120Hz depending on the content on the screen. Thankfully, it doesn’t lock the refresh rate at 90Hz even while setting it at 120Hz, which was the case on the V30 5G.

Performance is kinda meh!

Under the hood, the phone is powered by a basic Snapdragon 685 chipset. This 4G silicon is not new and we have already seen the SoC powering Redmi Note 12 4G, Note 13 4G, and so on. It is power efficient thanks to the 6nm fabrication process but the performance side of things is just very basic.

I think Vivo should have gone for the Helio G99 chipset instead, if not for the Dimensity 6100+, given the latter one is a 5G chip and wouldn’t fit the V30 Lite ‘4G’ moniker tag. It’s a 34,000 rupees phone and the SD 685 just doesn’t make a lot of sense here. I know, it’s a midrange phone and I shouldn’t go too harsh for it. But I can’t help it due to the boring FunTouch OS as well.

Vivo V30 Lite 4G Android Version

The UI is not that appealing and minor lags are noticeable while app opening and app switching. Maybe the future updates shall improve things but, I’m still not the fan of FunTouch OS and Snapdragon 685 combo on this guy.

And I did try some games here. The popular BR title, PUBG mobile is capped at 30fps only, which is meh! At least a 40fps support would have been welcoming. But you do get a proper gyroscope experience here. On the other hand, Call of Duty Mobile runs at a median of 58fps. After all, this game is known to be quite optimized even for budget devices.

Vivo V30 Lite 4G Gaming

Besides that, you can latch on to simple games like Subway Surfers, Temple Run, and such for a casual gaming experience. So, performance-wise, the V30 Lite 4G is just average for the price. The Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G with Helio G99 and the Galaxy A15 with Dimensity 6100+ can provide better performance than the Snapdragon 685 used here.

Optics

  • Dual-camera setup at the back
  • 50MP main, 2MP depth, Flicker sensor
  • 8MP selfie camera

Vivo V30 Lite 4G vs Samsung Galaxy A15 Camera

Daylight

Okay so, I compared the Vivo V30 Lite 4G’s camera to the Samsung Galaxy A15, and here’s what I have found. The V30 Lite tends to go for a close-to-natural look while Samsung gives you vibrant colors. And for someone who is a fan of punchy colors, A15’s outputs would be more appealing to you. But one thing I have to give to the V30 Lite for its closeup shots, which look nice!

Portraits

Looking at the portrait shots from both phones, I’m forced to lean on Samsung’s side once again. No, it’s not perfect by any means, but the V30 Lite’s color science and skin tone are less favorable here.

Selfies

Getting to the selfies, Vivo finally makes a comeback. There is some beautification going on with a slightly pinking output. But, it looks better than Galaxy A15’s oversharpened outputs.

Lowlight

When the sun goes down, the V30 Lite’s night mode can take better-looking images than the Galaxy A15. You can notice the color tones and white balance differences on both devices. However, the main concern is that Samsung mostly produces noisy images here.

Videos

And finally the videos. It can shoot up to 1080p 60fps videos. But, Vivo sadly disappoints here with muted colors and average video quality. Samsung’s color science and stabilization are way better!

Battery Life and Charging

As with every other phone in the segment, the V30 Lite gets a 5,000mAh battery which provides you a day full of battery life with ease. But I would suggest you to go for the dynamic refresh rate settings for that. Cause’ the 120Hz-only mode can drain the batter slightly quicker. Apart from that, the 80W inbox charger is a superb addition here, the highest in this price range. It can charge this phone from 0-100% in 50 minutes.

Vivo V30 Lite 80W Charging

Also, Vivo claims an impressive 80% battery health even after using it for 4 years (1600 charge cycles). Well, testing it would literally take four darn years, so I’ll just let this one slide!

Vivo V30 Lite 4G Review: Conclusion

Okay, moving to the conclusion, I really feel the Vivo V30 Lite to be in a confusing position. Its elder brother, the V30 5G was just priced right at the sweet spot with both impressive cameras and performance. But sadly, I couldn’t say the same about this guy!

Vivo V30 Lite 4G Casual

I think the price tag is a bit on the expensive side. Because the performance here is just average, and so is the main camera for both stills and videos. (The selfie camera is fine though!) To be more precise, the Snapdragon 685 can cater well to normal users, but not to those seeking some performance and power. If only, Vivo had used a better chip as I’ve aforementioned, the Helio G99. Plus a more optimized main camera! That way the phone could have brought more of an appeal.

But one thing with Vivo phones, you are not left behind when it comes to a good-looking design and good display. Which is the same case over here! The 80W inbox charger is also the fastest in the segment, which is really nice.

And Vivo is also providing a Free Clipbuds TWS for a limited time. Which is a bone conduction earbud. But instead of that, Vivo could have priced it under 30K, I think. All in all, the V30 Lite 4G is not a bad offering at all, but good pricing is the key to staying relevant in the competition, isn’t it?

Vivo V30 Lite 4G Review: Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Nice-looking design
  • Decent AMOLED panel
  • 80W fast charging
  • Good selfies

Cons

  • The main camera needs optimization
  • Average performance
  • Average videos

OnePlus and Oppo to feature Google’s Gemini Ultra AI

OnePlus and Oppo are teaming up with Google to bring some exciting new changes to their smartphones. They’re planning to add Google’s advanced AI technology called Gemini to make their phones smarter and more helpful. This big move could make OnePlus and Oppo lead the way in AI-powered mobile technology. Let’s find out more about their plan.

OPPO OnePlus to use Gemini Ultra AI

Cool New AI Features Coming Soon

At the recent Google Cloud Next ’24 event, it was announced that OnePlus and Oppo phones will soon be equipped with a range of new AI capabilities. Among these are news summarization, audio content sorting, and an innovative AI toolbox designed to enhance user productivity and creativity. Nicole Zhang, General Manager of AI Products for both brands, emphasized the revolutionary impact of generative AI, stating that it positions OnePlus and Oppo to bring cutting-edge AI benefits to users globally.

Oppo OnePlus Google's Gemini Ultra AI

What to Look Out For

Soon, OnePlus and Oppo phone users can expect over 100 new features that use AI to create content (AIGC experiences). One of these is an “AI Eraser” that lets you easily remove unwanted things from your photos and fix the background. This feature is already available in devices like the Oppo Reno 11 series and the OnePlus 12 lineup.

How Gemini AI Will Make Phones Better

The AI will work with Google’s cloud technology to manage tough tasks and give you smart, relevant answers to your queries. Whether it’s making your photos look better or helping you find information faster, Gemini AI is set to make using your phone a lot easier.

Oppo & OnePlus with Gemini Ultra: What’s Next?

The details of how all these new features will be added to the phones are still being worked out. The tech community is excited to see how these advancements will change the way we use our phones every day.

With this partnership, OnePlus and Oppo aren’t just keeping up with the latest tech trends—they’re at the forefront, ready to deliver a smarter and more intuitive mobile experience as technology continues to advance.

Meanwhile, check out our review of the OnePlus 12R.

Honor X7b review: It’s a looker but …

I have been reviewing phones in the 20-30,000 brakcet for a bit now. And, dare I say the newly introduced X7b from Honor is definitely that ‘handsome’ friend in the group. Though the front is nothing special — relative to its elder brother (Honor X8b), the shimmering back commands attention. 

In this review, let me talk in-depth about my experience with the Honor X7b and if it’s worth consideration for a phone in that 20-30k price range. 

Honor X7b Review: Specfications

  • Display: 6.8 inches TFT LCD, 90Hz, 8-bit, 850nits peak brightness
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1,080 x 2,340)
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 680 (6nm mobile platform)
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.4 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4x Cortex-A53)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 256GB UFS 2.1
  • Software: MagicOS 7.2, Android 13
  • Camera: 108MP main + 2MP depth camera
  • Sefie: 8MP (hole-punch cutout)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint scanner, 2D Face Unlock
  • Battery: 6000mAh with 35W fast charging
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5, Wi-Fi 5, USB Type-C, GPS
  • Color options: Flowing Silver, Emerald Green, Midnight Black
  • Learn the full specifications of Honor X7b here.
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 23,999 (8/256GB)
  • Buy Honor X7b here

Honor X7b Review:

Design and Build 

So, the first thing I noticed about the Honor X7b is its inspired design. The phone borrows its back aesthetic from Honor’s last-gen star – the Honor 90. Both feature shimmering backs with featherlike patterns and multi-color aesthetics but (of course) it’s executed a bit more elegantly on the latter. 

 Honor X7b Review design comparision with Honor 90
Left: Honor X7b, Right: Honor 90

Honor’s X7b is still a looker though and it flaunts its charms with every gaze I try to sneak on it. And unlike normal phones that look normal and do normal, the X7b changes colors with every new light. 

Even as I am writing this piece, the X7b is teasing me with a new look that I hadn’t seen yesterday. If nothing else, it’s quite entertaining and you won’t get tired of its glossy back any time soon. But if you decide to slap a case on it like most do, you’ll find the rest of the phone not very unusual. 

The build is full plastic and the buttons don’t inspire confidence. The front bezels and chin are also not as appealing as the ones on the X8b. And although I do prefer the look of the Honor X7b over the competition, you do not get any sort of IP rating or official glass protection. It’s not much but Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 13 (4G) features a Gorilla Glass 3 display and an IP54 dust and water rating for about the same price. 

Display 

  • Type: LCD, 90Hz, 850 nits (peak)
  • Size: 6.8 inches, 111.3 cm2 (~87.3% screen-to-body ratio)
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2412 pixels (~389 ppi density)

Before going on a long rant about the display, I’d like to establish some context. 

It’s common to see phones around that 20,000 rupee mark (~150 USD) rock IPS displays with not super high refresh rates! In fact, phones like Vivo’s Y36, OnePlus’s Nord N30 SE, and Infix’s Note 30 with LCD panels are still somewhat popular. That being said, AMOLED on a smartphone is (almost) always going to be superior and that should have been the pick for the x7b. 

 Honor X7b Review Display

Honor likely shipped the X7b with a 90Hz LCD screen to differentiate between its models but that greatly stunts the phone’s potential. For starters, you don’t get as good colors out of an LCD screen and neither do you get completely dark pixels. I immediately noticed this the first YouTube video in the afternoon and it only became more offputting when I tried to use it before sleep. The grayish tint just made everything look dull and washed out and if you use most apps in dark mode like I do, the overall experience there felt more tiring on the eyes. You will get used to it, but an LCD panel is not something that’ll go unnoticed as time passes by. The cons will always be there. 

 Honor X7b Review Video Playback

The 90Hz refresh rate is okay-ish but 120Hz should have been a no-brainer here. Since we are already using an LCD panel, why limit it to a mere 90 refreshes a second? Maybe the processor can’t really push 120 consistently, but I am still disappointed with the display panel. Even more so when you consider more nuanced factors like low overall brightness and lack of basic Widevine L1.

Performance 

  • OS: Android 13, Magic OS 7.2
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 680 (6nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.4 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4×1.9 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • GPU: Adreno 610

The disappointment continues when talking about the overall performance of the X7b. It houses an old and basic Snapdragon 680 SoC with older A73 and A53 cores. That guy gets the job done for basic everyday use like browsing the web, making phone calls, and streaming content but the occasional jitter and slowdown is very obvious over a long period of use. I wouldn’t say it’s a terrible deal but spending a little extra will get you a snappier feeling phone in the long run. 

Games run like you’d expect them to. PUBG Mobile can play at Ultra FPS at ‘Smooth’ graphics while you can hit 60 fps on Call of Duty. Even at ‘Ultra’, Mech Arena managed a respectable 51 fps but games like ‘Genshin’ will be out of reach even at ‘Low’ settings. There’ll be noticeable chops and drops in games so don’t expect smooth sailing here. Heating might be an issue too but I guess that’s somewhat expected given the slim profile. 

Honor X7b Review Gaming Casual

Speaker, Haptics, and Minor Gripes

  • Stereo Speakers
  • Z-axis vibration motor

There are a few other things that I noticed during my gaming session that range from a gripe to a dealbreaker, so let’s talk about it. Firstly the speakers, they are loud, they are stereo, and although not very balanced, they are decent for the price. The problem I have is how they rock the phone. When listening to something, be it a song, or a YT video, the entire top left of the device starts to vibrate. Lowering the volume helps tone it down a bit, but the phone still feels hollow while holding on during a watch. It’s not the end of the world, but things like these make the device feel cheap and unthought-out. 

Haptics are handled by a Z linear motor and are buzzy as you’d expect. And there’s no proper gyroscope so playing FPS was kind of a bore. 

Software 

  • MagicOS 7.2 based on Android 13

Moving on to the software, you get Honor’s MagicOS 7.2 skin based on the last generation of Android, which is another bummer. But looking past that, there are indeed some features that I do enjoy like the long swipe to immediate call, and the big folders. There are no ads either, and I didn’t notice any system crashes or bugs in the OS. 

 

That’s all well and good but a few things did leave a sour taste on my tongue. The inability to see my display’s refresh rate via developer settings, the left/right notification and control bars, how I can’t remap double click on volume buttons to anything except the flash, and the hoops I had to jump around for my benchmarking tools to work. These plus the fact that you’ll likely only get updates up to Android 15 didn’t appeal a lot to me on the software end. 

Camera

  • Rear: 108MP, f/1.9, 1/1.52″, 0.7µm + 2MP depth + 0.08MP
  • Front: 32MP, f/2.2, 1/3.1″, 0.7µm

Daylight

You get a 108MP main sensor coupled with a 5MP ultrawide and a 2MP depth sensor on the back of the Honor X7b. In my review, I found that the main camera clicks decently sharp, and produces passable photos in daylight scenarios. They are a little cool, white-balance-wise, but I really don’t mind the processing and the look Honor is trying to go for here. 

The shutter speed is a bit slow, and its ability to focus isn’t the most reliable but these issues aren’t exclusive to the X7b in this price bracket. So, I am willing to let it off the hook there. 

Indoor conditions or insufficient light causes a great loss of sharpness in most cases, likely due to the small size of the sensor. Photos get hazy, lose details, and sometimes look like paintings on close inspection sometimes. 

Ultrawide

The ultrawide camera isn’t really worth talking a whole lot about. The details are minimal, the colors different, and the appeal zero (personally). 

Portraits

Taking portraits, you’ll notice a lot of inconsistencies with highlight control and edge detection but that’s something we’ve been seeing on budget phones for a while now. Honor gives you the option for a 2x portrait which, while being just a crop-in, looks more pleasing to the eye in most cases. Human subjects do look a bit yellowish so I’d guess that X7b is borrowing some of its processing from the X8b plagued with the same problem.

Selfies

Selfies aren’t too bad but without sufficient light, they aren’t very sharp or striking. The yellowness is noticeable here too with a similar problem of blown-out skies and painting-like properties. 

Videos

Videography-wise, you are limited to 1080 30fps on both lenses without any form of stabilization. Stills look decent enough but it gets shaky when you try to walk around or shoot from a moving vehicle. 

Lowlight

As I previously stated, less light means fewer details for the X7b, which leads to soft images during the night. Night Mode helps a lot in most cases, bringing light sources under control, brightening the whole thing up, and adding a hint of extra sharpness (artificially,) but it can go over the top sometimes and churn out worse photos.

Battery Life and Memory

  • 6000 mAh and 70W charging

Finally, that brings up to battery life where the Honor X7b makes somewhat of a comeback. The company claims 3-day usage with its 6,000 mAh battery, but you are pretty set with a 1.5-2 day endurance on the X7b. I generally plugged in the phone overnight, the day after, with about 10-15 % remaining on moderate usage. So, even as a heavy user, expect a solid battery backup of more than a day. 

Honor X7b Review charging

Even if you do kill it, the X7b goes from 10% to ~95% in less than an hour, so filling up with the 35W adapter is a breeze as well. 

Memory-wise, you are pretty set as well as the device ships with 8GB of RAM with 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Apps mostly stay in the memory (except for some big games) and loading and switching between programs are generally fluid.

Honor X7b (4G) Review: Conclusion 

Given my experience, the X7b from Honor isn’t a bad phone by any means. It has a charming back, clicks decent photos under the sun, and gives me peace of mind in the battery department. Having said that, its value propositions just fall short of the competition at the moment.

The Redmi Note 13 (review) from Xiaomi is the X7b’s greatest competitor both in terms of specs and pricing and offers a better overall value in my opinion.

Starting off with similarities, you are going to get about the same raw performance on both devices with their Snapdragon chips but Redmi’s 120Hz refresh rate is just going to make everything feel smoother. And since it’s AMOLED, the display contrast, colors, and viewing experience are going to be better on the Note as well. Its stereo speakers also sound a bit more balanced and you are getting a slightly better ultrawide too.

Honor X7 Review competition comparision
The Note 13 and Galaxy A15 are the X7b’s major competition

Camera-wise, both Honor X7b and Note 13 rock a 108MP main sensor but they aren’t super reliable to shoot with. In this price bracket, I find myself leaning towards Samsung’s A15 (review) instead. Despite its higher price, A15 clicks more pleasing photos with consistent colors and better dynamic range in general. So, I’d recommend going with that if you are looking for reliable cameras under 30,000 rupees.

Endurance-wise, the Honor X7b is unrivaled with its 6,000 mAh cell but most competitors offer a reliable full-day battery anyway. So, I don’t think you are losing much there. Since Samsung also includes chargers now, the fast charging proposition also kinda balances itself out.

All in all, the competition is tough in that 20-30,000 rupees segment and the X7b falls just short of earning an open-hearted recommendation.

Honor X7b Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Appealing Design
  • Generous Memory (8/256GB base)
  • Decent 108MP main camera
  • Lasting endurance with fast top-ups

Cons:

  • 90Hz LCD display
  • Basic Chipset
  • Runs on Android 13

Black Shark will soon launch a smart ring boasting 180 days of battery life

Xiaomi’s gaming venture, the Black Shark, has teased its latest endeavor: A smart ring that will last you 6 months. Teasers posted on its official Weibo account give a glimpse into the upcoming smart wearable. Let’s dive into this article, exploring the upcoming Black Shark Ring, rumors, specifications, features, and more.

Black Shark Ring: Rumors Roundup

Battery Life and Design

The design of the Black Shark Ring emphasizes its slim profile, measuring just 2.2mm thick. Available in Silver, Black & Red variants, the ring features a subtle black line running through its center.

Black Shark Ring Design

Black Shark’s upcoming wearable is touted to offer an impressive 180 days of usage, facilitated by its accompanying charging case. While specifics about single-charge endurance remain undisclosed, nonetheless, this claim sounds too good to be true.

Health Monitoring and Functionality

Black Shark Ring also promises comprehensive health monitoring capabilities. From tracking heart rate and blood oxygen levels to monitoring body temperature, the device aims to position itself as a proper med-grade tech.

Black Shark Ring features

The Chinese company has also claimed that the Smart ring will feature “Smart Touch” functionality, although specific details about this feature are yet to be disclosed. Moreover, with this sudden foray by a gaming venture, or one might call it “diversifications”. The smart ring’s prolonged battery life and comprehensive health tracking pose a significant threat to established competitors such as Amazfit, and Samsung, as notable products like the Galaxy Ring and Helio Ring

Black Shark Ring Launch and Availability

While pricing and availability details are still under wraps, Black Shark continues to tease additional features of the upcoming wearable. Stay tuned for further updates as the company unveils more information about its latest innovation.

  • Meanwhile, watch our review of the Infinix Note 40 Pro+

LG Soundbars Price in Nepal- New Year 2081 Offer [Updated]

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LG provides a diverse range of accessories in Nepal, encompassing TV sets, speakers, refrigerators, and soundbars. These offerings cater to various budget segments, spanning from cost-effective to mid-range options. In this overview, we’ll delve into the specifications, features, availability, and price in Nepal of all LG soundbars available within our border.

LG Soundbars Price in Nepal [Summary]

S.N LG Soundbars MRP New Year Offer
1. SC9S NPR 2,42,290 NPR 1,99,480
2. S90QY NPR 1,34,590 NPR 1,10,790
3. S65Q NPR 72,490` NPR 59,690
4. SP2 NPR 47,490 NPR 39,090
5. SP7Y NPR 1,06,090 NPR 87,290
6. SN5Y NPR 48,090 NPR 39,590
7. SN4 NPR 39,790 NPR 32,790

SC9S

LG SC9S Soundbar

The LG SC9S Soundbar is a 3.1.3-channel system with 400W total power. It includes a wireless subwoofer with a 7″ woofer. Control options includes remote, LG TV remote, and voice control via Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa. EQ modes cater to various audio preferences. Connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.0, HDMI, optical digital audio, and USB. Meanwhile, the soundbar also Features WOW Orchestra sync, TV Sound Mode Share, AI Room Calibration Pro Plus.

Specifications

  • Configuration: 3.1.3-channel sound bar with wireless subwoofer 
  • Weight: Soundbar – 9.1 lbs, Subwoofer – 17.2 lbs
  • Power Output (RMS): Soundbar – 180 watts (power: 40W), Subwoofer – 220W
  • No. of Drivers: Soundbar – 6 built-in speakers, Subwoofer – 1 woofer
  • Driver Size: Soundbar – Not specified, Subwoofer – 7″ woofer
  • Controls: Remote control, LG TV remote, voice control with Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa device
  • EQ Modes: Cinema, Music, Sports, Game, Clear Voice, Night Time, Bass Blast+
  • Bluetooth Version: 5.0
  • I/O Connectivity: 1 HDMI input, 1 HDMI output, optical digital audio input, USB input
  • Extras: WOW Orchestra synchronization, TV Sound Mode Share, WOW Interface, LG OLED Synergy Bracket, AI Room Calibration Pro Plus support ETC
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 199,490

S90QY 

S90QY

The LG S90QY Soundbar is a robust 5.1.3-channel audio setup with a wireless subwoofer. Weighing 11.1 lbs for the soundbar and 22.1 lbs for the subwoofer, it packs a punch. With 10 built-in speakers and an 8″ woofer, it delivers immersive sound. Control options include remote, LG TV remote compatibility, and voice control via Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa. It offers EQ modes like Cinema and Music, and connectivity options include HDMI, optical, USB, and Bluetooth 5.0. Additional features include Meridian Technology, TV Sound Mode Share, AI Room Calibration Pro, and Dolby decoding. 

Specifications

  • Configuration: 5.1.3-channel sound bar with wireless subwoofer 
  • Weight: Soundbar – 11.1 lbs, Subwoofer – 22.1 lbs
  • Power Output (RMS): Soundbar – 350 watts (total system power: 570 watts), Subwoofer – 220 watts
  • No. of Drivers: Soundbar – 10 built-in speakers, Subwoofer – 1 woofer
  • Driver Size: Soundbar – Not specified, Subwoofer – 8″ woofer
  • Controls: Remote control, LG TV remote, voice control with Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa device
  • EQ Modes: Cinema, Music, Sports, Game, Clear Voice, Bass Blast+
  • Bluetooth Version:v5.0
  • I/O Connectivity: 1 HDMI input, 1 HDMI output, optical digital audio input, USB input
  • Color: Not specified
  • Extras: Meridian Technology, TV Sound Mode Share, AI Room Calibration Pro, AI Sound Pro, Dolby decoding (TrueHD, Digital Plus, Atmos) etc
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 1,10,790

S65Q

S65Q

The S65Q Soundbar from LG offers a dynamic 3.1-channel audio experience with a wireless subwoofer. Weighing 6.4 lbs for the soundbar and 11.7 lbs for the subwoofer, the soundbar delivers 200 watts of RMS power, complemented by 5 built-in speakers for immersive sound. Control is simple with the included remote. Connectivity options include HDMI input/output (ARC), optical TOSLINK input, USB-A for audio, and Bluetooth 4.2. Additionally, it’s wall-mountable with included hardware and supports various file formats like AAC and FLAC. 

Specifications

  • Configuration: 3.1-Channel sound bar with wireless subwoofer 
  • Weight: Sound bar – 6.4 lbs (2.9 kg), Subwoofer – 11.7 lbs (5.3 kg)
  • Power Output (RMS): Sound bar – 200 watts, Subwoofer – 200 watts
  • Built-in Speakers: 5 (Soundbar)
  • Controls: Remote control
  • Bluetooth Version: 4.2
  • I/O Connectivity: 1 HDMI input, 1 HDMI output (ARC), 1 optical TOSLINK input, 1 USB-A (audio), Bluetooth
  • Extras: Wall mountable (hardware included), HDMI compliance (ARC, CEC), HDR compatibility (HDR10, Dolby Vision), HDCP compliance (HDCP 2.3),
  • File formats: AAC, FLAC, LPCM, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA
  • Price in Nepal:  59,690

SP2

SP2

The LG SP2 Soundbar is a compact 2.1-channel system with a wireless subwoofer. Weighing 2.3 kg, it’s lightweight and easy to install. The soundbar outputs 100 watts RMS power with 3 built-in speakers, delivering clear audio. It supports various audio formats including AAC and Dolby Digital and offers HDMI connectivity with ARC and CEC. With low power consumption and a remote app for iOS and Android, it’s both efficient and convenient.

Specifications

  • Configuration: 2.1-Channel soundbar with wireless subwoofer 
  • Weight: Soundbar – 2.3 kg, Subwoofer – Not specified
  • Power Output (RMS): Soundbar – 100 watts, Subwoofer – Not specified
  • Number of Speakers: Soundbar – 3
  • Dimensions: Soundbar – 760 x 63 x 90 mm
  • Sound Effects: Cinema, Game, Music
  • Power Consumption (Main): 27 W
  • Power Off Consumption (Main): 0.5 W
  • Audio Formats: AAC, Dolby Digital
  • HDMI Supported: Audio Return Channel (ARC), CEC (Simplink), Pass-through
  • Remote App: Yes (iOS/Android OS)
  • Bluetooth Codec: SBC/AAC
  • Bluetooth Version: 4
  • Connectivity: 1 HDMI input, 1 HDMI output, 1 optical input, 1 USB
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 39,090

SP7Y

SP7Y

The LG SP7Y Soundbar, measuring 39.4 inches in length, features a wireless subwoofer and delivers powerful bass with immersive audio. It offers DTS Virtual:X and Dolby Digital sound effects, high-resolution audio support, and a total power of 440 watts. Control is convenient with elevated controls and an LCD display. Connectivity options include HDMI ARC, HDMI eARC, Bluetooth 4.0, optical input, and USB. Available in black, it complements any decor and offers LG TV remote compatibility and a smartphone remote app for enhanced usability.

Specifications

  • Configuration: 5.1 Channel soundbar with wireless subwoofer  
  • Weight: Soundbar – 3.18 kg
  • Power Output (RMS): Wireless Subwoofer – 220 watts
  • Number of Speakers: 5 Built-in
  • Dimensions : Soundbar – 39.4″W x 4.1″D x 2.5″H, Subwoofer – 7.1″W x 11.4″D x 15.5″H
  • Sound Effects: DTS Virtual:X, AI Sound Pro, Bass Blast Plus, Dolby Digital, DTS Digital Surround, Meridian Sound Design
  • High-Resolution Audio: 24bit/96kHz
  • Total Power: 440 watts
  • Controls: Elevated controls, LCD display with auto dimmer
  • Connectivity: HDMI ARC, HDMI eARC, Bluetooth 4.0, 1 HDMI 1.4 input, 1 HDMI 1.4 output, 1 optical input, 1 USB
  • Color: Black
  • Extras: LG TV remote compatibility, smartphone remote app, SIMPLINK, smartphone music file playback
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 87,290

SN5Y

SN5Y

The SN5Y Soundbar from LG is a compact 2.1-channel system with a wireless subwoofer, delivering balanced audio. Weighing 5.2 lbs for the soundbar and 11.7 lbs for the subwoofer, it’s lightweight yet powerful. With 180 watts RMS power for the soundbar and 220 watts for the subwoofer, it offers immersive sound. Enjoy DTS Digital Surround, DTS Virtual:X, and Dolby Digital decoding, supporting file formats like AAC and MP3. Connectivity options include HDMI, optical input, and USB-A for audio, with Bluetooth 4.0 for wireless streaming.

Specifications

  • Configuration: 2.1-Channel soundbar with wireless subwoofer 
  • Weight: Soundbar – 5.2 lbs (2.4 kg), Subwoofer – 11.7 lbs (5.3 kg)
  • Power Output (RMS): Soundbar – 180 watts, Subwoofer – 220 watts
  • Subwoofer Amplifier Output: 220 watts
  • Dimensions : Soundbar – (890 x 55.9 x 86.4 mm), Subwoofer -” (180.3 x 391.2 x 292.1 mm)
  • Audio Decoding: DTS Digital Surround, DTS Virtual:X, Dolby Digital
  • Sampling Frequencies: Up to 96 kHz
  • Supported File Formats: AAC, FLAC, LPCM, MP3
  • Power Consumption: 28 W (Soundbar), 33 W (Subwoofer)
  • Standby Power Consumption: < 0.5 W (Soundbar, Subwoofer)
  • Bluetooth Version: 4.0
  • Connectivity: 1 HDMI 1.4 input, 1 HDMI 1.4 output, 1 optical input, 1 USB-A (audio)
  • Price in Nepal: 39,590

SN4

SN4

The LG SN4 Soundbar offers powerful 2.1-channel audio with a wireless subwoofer. Weighing 2.1 kg for the soundbar and 5.3 kg for the subwoofer, it’s compact yet potent. With 300 watts of output power and 3 built-in speakers, it delivers immersive sound. It supports audio formats like DTS Digital Surround and Dolby Digital, with HDMI pass-through, ARC, and CEC support. Connectivity options include HDMI, optical input, USB, and Bluetooth. Accessories include a warranty card and remote control, with a remote app available for iOS and Android devices.

Specifications

  • Configuration: 2.1-Channel soundbar with wireless subwoofer 
  • Weight: Soundbar – 2.1 kg, Subwoofer – 5.3 kg
  • Output Power: 300 W
  • Number of Speakers: 3
  • Dimensions : Soundbar – 890 x 57 x 85 mm, Subwoofer – 171 x 390 x 261 mm
  • Audio Decoding: DTS Digital Surround, DTS Virtual:X, Dolby Digital, AAC
  • HDMI Supported: Pass-through, Audio Return Channel (ARC), CEC (Simplink)
  • Power Consumption: Soundbar – 23 W, Subwoofer – 33 W, Standby Power Consumption – < 0.5 W
  • Sound Effects: AI Sound Pro, Standard, Bass Blast / Bass Blast+
  • Connectivity: 1 HDMI input, 1 HDMI output, 1 optical input, 1 USB, Bluetooth
  • Bluetooth Version: 4
  • Bluetooth Codec: SBC/AAC
  • Remote App: Yes (iOS/Android OS)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 32,790

Where to buy genuine LG soundbars at the official price in Nepal?

You can buy soundbars and other genuine LG accessories from authorized stores like Hukut.

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FIMI MINI 3 comes stacked with features at an affordable price

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FIMI is a Chinese company that specialises in things like drones, gimbals, and cameras. It was founded back in May 2014 as a member of the Xiaomi ecosystem. The company just launched a new drone that can go head-to-head with the likes of DJI Mini 3. This article will look into the FIMI Mini 3 drone in further detail.

FIMI Mini 3 Overview

Design and Hardware

This drone comes in a compact form factor with foldable arms with visible rotors. The main body is orange while the arms have a grey finish. You get a large visible camera unit on the front that houses a 48MP Sony 1/2 inch sensor. Additionally, the FIMI Mini 3 also packs a three-axis brushless gimbal for stabilisation.

FIMI Mini 3 Design

It comes with a removable battery that offers up to 32 minutes of maximum flight time. When you run out of charge, you can plug the charger directly into the battery itself. The cell features a USB Type-C interface that supports up to 27W fast charging. All in all, the entire package of FIMI Mini 3 weighs in at about a quarter of a kilo.

Features

Talking of the features, firstly, it does not require any sort of registration due to its small profile. On top of that, it also boasts strong wind resistance thanks to the minimal magnetic gap alongside its efficient propellers. The FIMI Mini 3 can record videos at 4K/60fps while for timelapse photography, it can go up to 8K resolution. In addition to that, you also get 6x digital zoom on this thing along with an AI ISP chip helping out on night shots.

FIMI Mini 3 Wind resistance

Moving on, the FIMI Mini 3 is equipped with SoLink HD digital transmission technology that operates on 2.4GHz as well as 5.8GHz frequencies. Utilising this, the drone offers video transmissions at latency as low as 120ms over a distance of up to 9 kilometres. Moreover, you get a four-way navigation system along with the ability to identify a launch pad and precisely land on it. The drone also comes with Smart Tracking Mode allowing it to track over 30 targets in real-time.

Controller and App

FIMI Mini 3 Remote

The FIMI Mini 3 comes coupled with a remote controller in the box. Much like the drone, the controller is also compact and resembles a gamepad. You can place your phone onto the controller and connect it through an OTG cable. Thereafter you can go to the FIMI Navi Mini app on your phone for further accessibility. You can also pre-plan the flight route of the drone through the app.

FIMI Mini 3 Specifications

  • Weight: 245 grams
  • Battery: Removable with USB Type-C port, 27W fast charging support
  • Camera: 48MP, 1/2” Sony CMOS sensor, 4k@60fps, 8K timelapse photography, 6x digital zoom
  • Gimbal: Three-axis brushless
  • Maximum Transmission Distance: 9km
  • Maximum Flight Time: 32 minutes
  • Speed: 18 m/s
  • Maximum Flight Altitude: 800 metres
  • Wind Resistance: Class 5
  • Connectivity: Dual-band SoLink (2.4GHz/5.8GHz), Navigation with GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo
  • Remote Controller: Included in the box
  • App: FIMI Navi Mini (Android | iOS)

FIMI Mini 3 Price in Nepal and Availability

The drone went up for sale starting on 15 April 2024. It is priced at USD 349.00, however, you can snag it at an introductory price of USD 299 along with an extra plus battery for all paid customers. If it ever makes its way into our border, we expect the FIMI Mini 3 price in Nepal to be NPR 56,499.

Drone Price in USA (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
FIMI Mini 3 USD 349 USD 299 NPR 56,499
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Dristi Smart IP CCTV Camera Launches with Cloud Service Recording in Nepal

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The new Dristi Snowman Camera is a collaboration with WorldLink. It comes loaded with many features, but the most exciting part is for WorldLink customers, who will receive fantastic discounts and the addition of 24-hour cloud-based video recording. Let’s take a closer look at the latest Dristi Snowman Smart IP CCTV, including its price in Nepal, features, and more.

Dristi Snowman Smart IP CCTV

Design and Functionality

The Dristi Snowman Camera stands out with its design reminiscent of a snowman, characterized by a rotating white round base topped with a black camera circle. For sharp night vision, the company has equipped a 3MP camera and infrared illuminators. Additionally, the camera features a microSD card slot and a reset button.  Furthermore, the device also comes with a Micro-USB port located at the back of the base, serving as the power source for the camera.

Dristi Smart IP CCTB features

Nepal Cloud and Surveillance Features

Dristi’s Nepal Cloud feature ensures secure storage of video content within Nepal’s borders. Furthermore, it can be integrated with preferred cloud storage providers, with convenient payment options like Khalti.

Operating on the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi band, the Dristi Snowman Smart IP CCTV is equipped with motion detection and smart tracking capabilities, the camera promptly alerts users to any movement within its field of view, guaranteeing thorough surveillance. Moreover, the live view function enables continuous monitoring with real-time video streams.

Functionality and Intelligent Analysis

Featuring a multilingual interface, the Dristi Snowman IP Smart CCTV features In-app notifications and a two-way audio system that facilitates instant alerts and real-time communication.

The Drsiti Snowman can capture footage at high-definition resolution as it utilizes High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC). Moreover, the CCTV also comes with integrated artificial intelligence capabilities which enables advanced object recognition and behavior analysis.

Dristi Snowman Smart IP CCTV Price in Nepal and Availability

While the Dristi Snowman IP CCTV has its market price at NPR Rs. 7250, it is available to both existing and potential WorldLink customers at an affordable price of Rs. 3250, with the added incentive of 24 hours of free cloud recording storage. 

CCTV Market Price Discounted Price
Dristi Smart IP CCTV NPR 7,250 NPR 3,250 (Existing and Potential Customers)

  • Meanwhile, watch our review of the Infinix Note 40 Pro+

Gravastar products are now officially available in Nepal

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Neostore, the official distributor for Dell laptops in Nepal has now also brought the Gravastar products to Nepal. If you’re scratching your head, Gravastar is a Chinese company that offers funky-looking sci-fi-themed products. As of now, four products are available on the official site. In this article, we’ll delve into the specs, features, and official price of Gravastar products in Nepal.

Gravastar Products Price in Nepal

Gravastar G1 Mars Pro BT Speaker

The G1 Mars Pro BT speaker is not your regular speaker. As the name implies, this guy doesn’t look less like a gadget you would see in a sci-fi movie. It’s made up of a zinc alloy sphere and has three legs. And how can a gadget like this miss some RGB lighting? So, you get a built-in light show with 6 dynamic RGB lights. Likewise, the volume control can be done with a simple swipe up and down on the touch-sensitive area.

Gravastar G1 Mars Pro Bluetooth Speaker

Talking of the audio, it has a built-in DSP audio algorithm contributing to a deeper bass, accurate mids, and crisp highs, as per the company. The sphere is designed to transmit power bass across the room. You can also pair two Mars Pro speakers for a TWS experience, but that’ll cost you 75,980 rupees. Don’t be shocked as this sci-fi-themed gadget costs you a premium price tag of 37,990 rupees for a single piece.

Specifications

  • Product Dimensions: 7.5″H x 7.1″L x 7.9″W
  • Audio: 20W
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0
  • Microphone: Built-in Mic
  • Battery life: Up to 15 hours
  • Color: Black
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 37,990

2. Gravastar G5 Supernova BT Speaker

The Gravastar G5 Supernova is an another piece of sci-fi BT speaker. This one has mecha-inspired design with a built in light and three legs. You can customize the light modes in three differnet modes with 8 differnet colors: Dynamic light mode, single color mode and Camping light mode. Talking of the build, the G5 Supernova boasts a sturdy zinc alloy build.

Gravastar G5 Supernova BT Speaker

It can deliver high-fidelity audio with its DSP acoustics. With the 3-inch full-range speaker and a 0.5-inch high-frequency combo, the company claims a deep bass, clear mids, and crisp highs. This BT speaker also supports stereo pairing and it’ll cost you 68,310 rupees right away! It bears a price tag of 34,190 rupees.

  • Product Dimensions: 206mm x 185mm x 285mm
  • Audio: 25W powerful sound
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3
  • Microphone: Built-in Mic
  • Battery Life: 9 hours
  • Color: Black
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 37,990

3. Gravastar Sirius P5 TWS

The Gravastar Sirius P5 TWS is a wireless earbuds packed in a cool-looking case. Not only the design, but the audio quality seems impressive too. Thanks to its 12mm dynamic drivers and aptX high-definition support. Pair that with the Qualcomm 3046 chip and Bluetooth 5.2, the Serius P5 is stated to boast a stable connection and superb audio.

Gravastar Sirius P5 TWS

You get 48ms of low latency for gaming mode and continue listening to the music for up to 8 hours. It provides a total of 40 hours of total listening time with the case included. Likewise, there is ENC for passive noise cancellation and IPX4 rating against sweat and minor water splashes. And last not the least, you can also double the earbuds as a necklace with a bundled chain in the box. It is priced at 11,390 rupees.

Specifications:

  • Frequency: 20Hz – 20KHz
  • Range: 10 meters
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2
  • Charge time: 2 hours
  • Battery Life: up to 40 hours with case, up to 8 hours on buds
  • Ingress protection: IPX4
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 11,390

4. Gravastar Delta35 35W GaN Charger

And here comes the Mecha robot-inspired Gravastar Delta35, a 35W GaN charger. This cool-looking guy has adjustable arms and ears to mimic the visuals of a robot. Plus, it also has those blinking eyes which also acts as a charging status in real time.

Gravastar Delta35 35W GaN Fast Charger

As it’s a Gallium Nitride (GaN) charger, you get added protection against overvoltage, overcurrent, short-circuits, and over-temperature. For charging, there are two USB-C ports here, suitable for charging your PD-supported devices such as Macbook Air, iPad, iPhones, and Android phones.

Specifications:

  • Charger type: Gallium Nitride Charger
  • Power Output:
    • Single Port: 35W
    • Dual Port: 12W
  • Compatibility: PD-supported devices like iPhone, iPad, Macbook Air, Samsung phones
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 5,990

Gravastar Products Price in Nepal: Summary

Gravastar Products Price in Nepal (Official)
Gravastar G1 Mars Pro BT Speaker Rs. 37,990
Gravastar G5 Supernova BT Speaker Rs. 34,990
Gravastar Sirius P5 TWS Rs. 11,390
Gravastar Delta35 35W GaN Charger Rs. 5,990

Where to buy Gravastar Products in Nepal?

You can purchase Gravastar products in Nepal from Neostore.

Realme launches P1 5G and P1 Pro 5G smartphones in India

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Realme has commenced a new Series in India, dubbed the Realme P Series. Which includes two phones: Realme P1 5G and Realme P1 Pro 5G. Both siblings boast impressive specs for the price like 45W fast charging, premium design, and such. Without further ado, let’s get straight into the specs, features, and expected price of the Realme P1 5G and Realme P1 Pro 5G in this article.

Realme P1 5G and P1 Pro 5G Overview

Design and Display

Both the Realme P1 and P1 Pro 5G sport an identical design, known as the Phoenix Design. It looks similar to the premium watch type-camera module design, recently seen on the Realme 12 Pro Series and Realme 12X 5G.  However, the Pro model goes in for a 6.7-inch curved frame and display while the vanilla P1 5G opts for a 6.67-inch flat frame and flat display.

 

Both are 120Hz AMOLED panels with FHD+ resolution, 2200Hz touch sampling rate, TUV Rheinland certification, and 2000nits of peak brightness. You also get Rainwater Smart Touch here which lets you use the phone even with wet hands.

Performance

Under the hood, the vanilla model houses a Dimensity 7050 SoC. Which is a 6nm fabbed 5G silicon from Mediatek with two Cortex-A78 cores at 2.6GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 2.0GHz. Meanwhile, the P1 Pro gets the horsepower of a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 with 4x Cortex A-78 cores at 2.2GHz and 4x Cortex-A55 cores at 1.8GHz.

Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 Chipset

In terms of memory and storage, both phones come with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. Likewise, booting the phones is Realme UI 5.0, built on top of Android 14.

Camera and Others

Getting to the optics, the Realme P1 Pro flaunts a Sony LYT-600 main sensor with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and an 8MP ultrawide camera. On the other hand, the Realme P1 settles for a 50MP main and a 2MP depth lens. Meanwhile, both siblings boast a 16MP snapper for selfies and video calls.

Realme P1 Pro 5G Camera

Fueling the devices is a 5000mAh battery with 45W SuperVOOC fast charging support. Connectivity options include 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, and a USB-C port. Moreover, you get an indisplay fingerprint scanner for biometrics security on both phones.

Realme P1 Series Specifications

  P1 5G P1 Pro 5G
Display 120Hz flat AMOLED panel 120Hz curved AMOLED
Chipset Dimensity 7050 5G (6nm) Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 (4nm)
Camera 50MP + 2MP depth 50MP Sony LYT-600 + 8MP Ultrawide
Front Camera 16 MP 16MP
OS Realme UI 5.0, Android 14 Realme UI 5.0, Android 14
Memory 6/8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage 8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage
Connectivity 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C
Battery 5000mAh, 45W wired charging 5000mAh, 45W wired charging

Realme P1 Pro 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

In India, the Realme P1 Pro 5G’s pricing starts at INR 21,999 for the base 8/128GB version while the Realme P1 5G retails at the starting price of INR 15,999 for the 6/128GB trim.

Sadly, the P series is exclusive to India only. However, we can’t rule out the probability of the phone launching in Nepal with a different moniker. As such we expect the Realme P1 5G and Realme P1 Pro 5G to begin from NPR 29,999 and NPR 39,999.

Realme P1 5G Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
6/128GB INR 15,999 NPR 29,999
8/256GB INR 18,999 NPR 33,999

Realme P1 Pro 5G Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/128GB INR 21,999 NPR 39,999
8/256GB INR 22,999 NPR 41,999

Oppo A18 Price in Nepal [Updated]

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Oppo doesn’t seem to stop launching budget A-series phones. The brand unveiled the Oppo A18 smartphone a while ago with Helio G85 chipset, 6.56-inch IPS LCD screen, and more. Without further ado, let’s head into the specs, features, and official price of the Oppo A18 in Nepal.

Oppo A18 Overview:

Design and Display

Design-wise, the Oppo A18 bears identicality to its predecessor, the Oppo A17. You get a similar design here with a waterdrop notch screen, plastic frame, and glossy plastic pack. Also, the frame is a flat one with slightly curved edges. Oppo ships this guy in two shade options: Glowing Blue and Glowing Black.

Oppo A18 Design and Display

Getting to the display, you get a 6.56-inch LCD screen. This HD+ display boasts a 90Hz refresh rate and supports 100% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB color gamut.

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Performance

Under the hood, the Oppo A18 is powered by a Mediatek Helio G85 SoC. This 12nm fabbed silicon supports 4G connectivity and features two Cortex-A75 cores at 2.0GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 1.8GHz. Handling the graphics here is a Mali-G52 MP2 GPU. Oppo has paired the chip with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of eMMC 5.1 internal storage. Likewise, booting the phone is ColorOS 13.1 built on top of Android 13.

Mediatek Helio G85

Camera

Talking of the optics, the smartphone sports a dual camera setup on its back. The primary camera is an 8MP shooter with f/2.0 aperture and AF while the secondary one is a 2MP mono camera. Over on the front, there is a 5MP snapper for selfies and video calls.

Oppo A18 Camera

Battery and Others

Moving on, the smartphone gets its fuel from a 5000mAh battery. Oppo has not disclosed the charging speed on the official site. It’s likely going to be a 10W charging support. Moreover, the connectivity options include WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a USB Type-C port. For biometrics security, you get a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded in the power key.

Oppo A18 Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 163.74 x 75.03 x 8.16mm, 188 grams
  • Display: 6.56″ LCD panel, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: HD+ (1612 x 720)
  • Rear Camera: Dual (8MP primary + 2MP mono)
  • Front Camera: 5MP f/2.2
  • Processor: MediaTek Helio G85 (12nm)
  • OS: ColorOS 13.1 based on Android 13
  • Memory: 4GB LPDDR4X RAM, 128GB eMMC 5.1 storage
  • Battery: 5000mAh
  • Security: Fingerprint (side-mounted)
  • Color: Glowing Black, Glowing Blue

Oppo A18 Price in Nepal and Availability

The new Oppo A18 price in Nepal is NPR 15,999  14,499 for the sole 4/128GB variant. You can purchase this phone from Hukut and other authorized stores in Nepal.

OPPO A18 Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
4/128 GB NPR 15,999 14,499 Hukut

  • Meanwhile, you can check out our Oppo A78 review.