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Lexar debuts first of its kind 2TB microSD, 1TB NM, and high speed SD 3.0 cards

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Lexar has just made waves in the world of storage production as it just announced three products with incredible capabilities. The launch was held at the China Flash Memory Market Summit (CFMS2024) which showcased oceans of different storage-related products. In this article, let’s dive into discussing the latest Lexar storage options in more detail.

Lexar Storage Options Overview 

Brand Information

Lexar International is a well-known brand that specializes in flash memory products. The company was initially based in San Jose, California, and was an American manufacturer. However, it is now owned by Longsys, a Chinese memory company. Lexar offers a diverse range of digital media products, such as SD cards, CompactFlash cards, USB flash drives, card readers, and solid-state drives.

Lexar

2TB UHS-I Memory Card:

Among the Lexar storage options is a 2TB UHS-1 memory card, perfect for various devices like drones and action cameras, this card boasts impressive read speeds of up to 150MB/s and write speeds of 70MB/s. It utilizes 12-layer NAND stacking and ultra-thin processing to maintain its microSD size standards.

SD 3.0 Card and 1TB NM Card

SD Card 3.0

Prioritizing speed, the Lexar Professional SILVER PLUS SDXC UHS-I card offers read speeds of up to 205MB/s and write speeds of up to 150MB/s. Following the move, Lexar also announced the world’s first ever 1TB NM card, which has been heralded as a one-of-its-kind NM Card. Moreover,  Lexar attributes its performance to a combination of factors, including a self-developed WM5000 main control chip, custom firmware algorithms like NAND stacking technology from Yuancheng Suzhou, and advanced packaging techniques.

More from the announcement

Lexar’s latest addition, the SL500 Portable SSD, caters to content creators, including owners of iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max seeking high-quality video recording capabilities. Sporting a compact design, this 2TB drive features USB 3.2 Gen2x2 connectivity, promising read speeds up to 2,000 MB/s and write speeds up to 1,800 MB/s. While its performance on Mac devices operates at half its theoretical maximum, the SL500 ensures swift data transfer and ample storage capacity.

Lexar Storage Options Pricing and Availability

Despite the announcement, the price has not been revealed yet. We will keep updating you as soon as we get further information.

  • Meanwhile, watch our review of Samsung Galaxy A35

Neuralink patient plays chess using his thoughts alone

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Neuralink, Elon Musk’s brain-computer interface (BCI) venture, recently showcased a groundbreaking development via live stream. Noland Arbaugh, a quadriplegic patient, played chess and ‘Civilization VI’ using only his thoughts, thanks to Neuralink’s innovative technology. In this article, let’s dive into discussing the latest Neuralink developments in more detail. 

Neuralink breakthrough overview

The technology behind the feat

Neuralink’s technology operates by implanting a chip into the brain to decode thought patterns into digital signals. Arbaugh’s live demonstration exemplified this, revealing a connection between his thoughts and digital commands.

A medical assistant

Arbaugh’s successful interaction with digital interfaces highlights the potential of Neuralink’s technology to empower individuals with paralysis or neurological conditions. This achievement signifies a significant leap towards restoring independence and control through the power of thought.

Neuralink Breakthrough

In parallel, the British newspaper Guardian reported on Arbaugh’s personal journey with Neuralink. Following a diving accident that left him paralyzed below the shoulder, Arbaugh received a Neuralink implant in January. Through this implant, he could control a computer mouse using his thoughts, as demonstrated during the live stream.

Regulatory Concerns

While the demonstration garnered acclaim, experts have cautioned against hailing it as a “breakthrough” just yet. Neuroscience experts emphasized the need for further development and learning to maximize post-implantation control.

Additionally, regulatory concerns surfaced following reports of issues found by US Food and Drug Administration inspectors at Neuralink. Not to mention the death of ungodly amount monkeys during its trial phase. 

Neuralink Breakthrough: Conclusion

Neuralink’s recent demonstration including the chess and ‘Civilization’ gameplay marks a notable advancement in BCI technology, offering hope for individuals with neurological conditions while prompting discussions about regulatory oversight and continued development. 

  • Meanwhile, watch our review of Samsung Galaxy A35

Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro is official with Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 and Leica Summilux lens

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There was a lot of hype for the Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro on the internet. I mean, why wouldn’t there be? The phone was linked with a then-unreleased Qualcomm chipset and LEICA optics. But does it walk the talk? Well, let’s find out in this article where I’ll be walking you through the design aspect, the raw power, Leica lens hardware, alongside expected price in Nepal and availability details of Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro. 

Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro Overview

Design and Display

The Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro smartphone comes in a dirt-resistant leather back and features a metal frame in between the slightly curved front glass and the back. It has a left-aligned circular camera module that houses mouth-watering lenses from Leica that we will get into a little later.

This phone ships in seven different finishes altogether three of which are limited edition. All the options except for the black one come in a dual-tone finish. On the other hand, the green variant has reflective patterns while the limited edition takes it up a notch by going with a black and contrasting vibrant color combination.

Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro Special Edition colors
Limited edition color options

Moving on to the front, you get a 6.55-inch AMOLED panel protected with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2. Additionally, the Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro comes with a 1.5K resolution with 460PPI pixel density. It is also a 12-bit screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, TÜV Rheinland certification, and a whopping peak brightness of 3,000 nits.

Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 and…

The Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro comes with the newly unveiled Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 under its hood. Matter of fact, it is the first phone to launch with this chipset just three days after it was announced. What’s so special about this processor, you ask? Well, to keep it short — it comes in a similar architecture to the flagship 8 Gen 3 with a prime Cortex-X4 core and outdoes last’s year top chip i.e. Snapdragon 8 Gen 2!

Snapdragon 8s Gen 3

Furthermore, you get an LPDDR5X RAM of up to 16GB capacity while offering UFS 4.0 storage of up to 512GB. The Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro boots on the company’s in-house HyperOS.

Leica lenses!

One of the headline makers of the Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro is surely its cameras! It boasts a Leica Optical Summilux lens on its primary shooter, akin to the one found in the Xiaomi 14 Pro. Underneath, the phone includes a 50MP OmniVision Light Fusion 800 sensor. This combination makes the Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro one of the most powerful photography phones in the market.

Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro Leica cameras

You also get two auxiliary cameras on this phone — both with Leica lenses. The first of which is a 50MP portrait camera that emulates a focal length of 50mm. Meanwhile, the other lens is a respectable 12MP ultrawide camera with a 120° field of view. On the front, you get two 32MP cameras, one of which is an ultrawide.

All the extra stuff

In the tank, you get a 4,700 mAh battery with 67W fast charging support. It also comes with five-way navigation support with BeiDou, GPS, GALILEO, GLONASS, and QZSS. Talking of cellular connectivity, it offers dual SIM 5G support. In addition, it also has WiFi 6 along with Bluetooth 5.4 support.

Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro Specifications

  • Design: Dual-tone design (except black), Leatherback, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection
  • Dimensions: 157.20 mm x 72.77 mm x 7.45 – 7.75 mm
  • Weight: 179.30 – 180.90 grams
  • Display: 6.55” AMOLED Panel, micro-curved, 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, DCI-P3 color gamut, 3000 nits peak brightness, 12-bit
  • Resolution: 1.5K (1,236 x 2,750)
  • Chipset: Octa-core Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 (4nm)
  • RAM: 12GB or 16GB LPDDR5X
  • ROM: 256GB or 512GB UFS 4.0
  • OS & UI: Android 14 with HyperOS on top
  • Rear Camera: Triple Camera (50MP Primary with Leica Optical Summilux lens and OmniVision Light Fusion 800 sensor + 50MP Portrait Lens + 12MP Ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 32MP + 32MP Ultrawide Camera (Centre-aligned pill cutout)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Sensors: Ultrasonic distance, Ambient Light, Rear light (color temperature), Flicker, Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Electronic compass
  • Navigation: BeiDou, GPS, GALILEO, GLONASS, QZSS
  • Battery: 4,700 mAh Lithium-ion Polymer cell with 67W super fast charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, Dual 5G, WiFi 6, Hotspot, Bluetooth v5.4, USB Type-C
  • Colour Options: Soft Mist Pink, Starry Black, Breeze Blue, Spring Green, Black and White (Limited), Pink (Limited), Blue (Limited)

Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability 

The Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro has officially been announced on 21 March 2023. Since it’s a “Civi” phone, we did not expect it to debut globally. However, the word is that it will launch in India as well this time around.

But, as it stands, it is available in China only and starts at CNY 2,999. It goes all the way up to CNY 3,599. The price depends on the configuration, hence, the limited edition also goes for the same price. Based on that, if this phone ever makes its way here, we expect the Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro to start at NPR 65,999.

Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
12GB + 256GB CNY 2,999 NPR 65,999
12GB + 512GB CNY 3,299 NPR 72,599
16GB + 512GB CNY 3,599 NPR 79,499
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Xiaomi 14

Honor Notebook X14 /16 Plus laptops launched with Ryzen 7 8845HS

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Honor recently introduced the Honor Notebook X14 and X16 expanding its portfolio of computing devices. Let’s delve into discussing the Honor Notebook X14 Plus/16 Plus 2024, including their specs and expected price(-es) in Nepal in more detail. 

Honor Notebook X14 / X16 Plus (2024) Overview

Design and Display

Despite featuring metal bodies, the Honor Notebook X14 and X16 Plus are lightweight laptops on paper weighing about 1.35kg and 1.75 kg respectively.

Honor Notebook 14 Plus

The X14 Plus boasts a 2.8K (2880×1800) screen, while its larger 16″ sibling features a 2.5K (2560×1600) display. These IPS panels offer an anti-glare finish, 120Hz refresh rate, 430 nits of peak brightness, and TÜV Rheinland certification for low-blue light emission and flicker-free operation.

Performance and Extras

Both the Honor Notebook X14 Plus and X16 Plus are powered by the 4-nm fabricated Ryzen 7 8845HS processor and integrated Radeon 780M GPU. To dive more into CPU specifications, the Ryzen 7 8845HS is an 8-core CPU with 16 threads and 16 MB of L3 cache.

These notebooks also offer two performance modes to balance between power and efficiency. Meanwhile, cooling is efficiently managed with the help of a single-fan.

Honor Ryzen Processor

Unique features include seamless file transfer and cross-device window transfer facilitated by MagicOS, enhancing connectivity and productivity. Additionally, the Magic AI workbench enables advanced functionalities like document summarization, further enhancing user experience.

Battery

To operate the system, the Honor Notebook X14 Plus is equipped with a 60Wh battery, while the Notebook X16 Plus boasts a 75Wh battery. Moreover, both models support fast charging up to 65W through USB-C.

Honor Notebook X14 Plus / 16 Plus (2024) Specifications

  • Build Quality: Aluminum Alloy and Plastic
  • Weight: 1.34kg (X14 Plus), 1.75kg (16 Plus)
  • Color Options: Glacier Silver
  • Display: 
    •  Honor Notebook X14 Plus: 2.8K (2880×1800) IPS Display, 430 nits brightness, 120Hz, 100% sRGB color gamut 
    • Honor Notebook X16 Plus: 2.5K (2560×1600) display, 430 nits brightness, 120Hz, 100% sRGB color gamut 
  • Keyboard: Full-size backlit keyboard 
  • Processor: 
    •  Ryzen 7 8845HS 
      • 8C/16T, 5.1 GHz Max Turbo Frequency, 16 MB L3 cache
  • RAM/Storage:
    • Variants: 16GB+512GB, 32GB+1TB
    • Memory Type: LPDDR5  
  • Graphics: Radeon 780M GPU
  • Audio: 2x 2W speakers
  • Battery:
    • 60 Watt-hours battery (X14+)
    • 75 Watt-hours battery (X16+)
  • Power Supply: 65W Smart AC power adapter
  • Webcam: HD (720p) camera
  • Connectivity: WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.1
  • I/O Ports:
    • 3.5mm jack x 1
    • USB-C x 2
    • USB 3.2 Gen1 x 2

Honor Notebook X14 Plus / 16 Plus 2024 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Honor Notebook X14 Plus is available in two variants, the base variant costs 4699 yuan while the 32GB/1TB variant costs 5199 yuan. Similarly, the base variant of the Honor Notebook X16 Plus costs 4899 yuan and the 32GB/1TB variant costs 5399 yuan. However, the Honor isn’t coming to Nepal anytime soon. But if by any means, it ever arrives here, the Honor laptop will cost no less than NPR 100,000.

Laptops Variants Price Price in Nepal (Expected) 
Honor Notebook X14+ 16/512GB CNY 4,699  NPR 100,000
32GB/1TB CNY 5,199  NPR 110,000
Honor Notebook X16+ 16/512GB CNY 4,899 NPR 103,000
32GB/1TB CNY 5,399 NPR 115,000

  • Meanwhile, watch our video of Galaxy S24 Ultra Vs iPhone 15 Pro Max 

Realme’s slimmest phone, Narzo N53 gets a 8/128GB variant in Nepal

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Realme Narzo N53 is now available in Nepal with a new 8/128GB variant. To recall, it was launched alongside the Narzo N55 (aka Realme C55), with a Unisoc T612 chip, 5000mAh battery, and 33W fast charging. Let’s learn more about the specs, features, and official price in Nepal of the Realme Narzo N53.

Realme Narzo N53 Overview:

Design and Display

In terms of design, the Realme Narzo N53 bears a boxy form factor with flat frames. The device comes in a “California Sunshine Design” with shower-like texture patterns with 400nm thick gradient coating. You can choose between “Feather Gold” and “Feather Black” colors.

Measuring just 7.49mm thick, the Narzo N53 is the thinnest Realme phone ever. Its iPhone-like camera module has caught our eye as well. Other than that, the button placements here are pretty standard.

Over on the front, the phone sports a 6.74-inch IPS LCD display with FHD resolution and peak brightness of 450 nits. Although the display looks outdated because of the waterdrop notch, it packs relatively new features such as the 90Hz refresh rate. Also, its bezels look slim for a budget phone.

Relame Narzo N53 Color Options

Performance

It’s the Tiger T612 processor from Unisoc that’s powering everything from the inside. This is paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. You can expand the former up to 12GB using virtual RAM technology, whereas Realme offers a dedicated SD card slot for storage up to 2TB.

Besides that, the Realme Narzo N53 boots on Realme UI T skin on top of Android 13. The phone supports Mini Capsule that displays important data like battery status, data usage, and daily steps. Similar to what you get on the new iPhone 14 Pro series.

Camera

Moving on, the phone features a dual camera setup on the rear side. The primary unit here is a 50MP shooter accompanied by an unspecified secondary lens. It could either be a 2MP depth or a 2MP macro sensor. Over on the front, the waterdrop notch houses an 8MP selfie camera.

Battery and Others

Fueling the smartphone is a 5000mAh battery with 33W SuperVOOC fast charging support. Realme has advertised it to fill up to 50% in 34 minutes. Other specs of the Narzo N53 include a USB Type-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a side-mounted fingerprint reader.

Realme Narzo N53 Charging

Realme Narzo N53 Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 167.3 × 76.7 × 7.49mm, 182 grams
  • Display: 6.74″ FHD+ IPS LCD, 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling rate, 450 nits peak brightness
  • Chipset: Unisoc Tiger T612 4G (12nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 4/6/8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 64/128GB storage (expandable up to 2TB)
  • Software & UI: Realme UI T on top of Android 13
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP primary, AI lens)
  • Front Camera: 8MP (teardrop notch)
  • Audio: Single speaker, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 33W SuperVOOC charging
  • Colors: Feather Black, Feather Gold

Realme Narzo N53 Price in Nepal and Availability

Here, the official Realme Narzo N53 price in Nepal is NPR 15,999 for the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage model, while the new 6GB RAM and 128GB storage variant costs NPR 18,999. You can purchase the Narzo N53 from Realme-authorized stores like Hukut.

Realme Narzo N53 Price in Nepal Availability
4/64GB NPR 15,999 Hukut Store
8/128GB NPR 17,999
  • Meanwhile, you can check our POCO F5 review

Honor Watch GS 4 comes with a gold-plated case

Honor launched loads of its new offerings recently. This includes the likes of Honor Magic Ultimate Edition, Honor Magic 6 RSR Porsche design, as well as the Honor Band 9. In addition to the aforementioned products, they also launched a new smartwatch! Here, we will be focusing on the Honor Watch GS 4 while also discussing its expected price in Nepal.

Honor Watch GS 4 Overview

Design and Display

The Honor Watch GS 4 has a round dial and comes in three finishes altogether. Looking at the names of the watch variants, we can tell that the company drew its inspiration from the space. The “Jade Star Disk” finish is the main star among the available options. This variant comes in a gold-plated case with a green leather strap. The space theme continues in the remaining two variants as well with “Star Exploration” and “Galaxy Shuttle” naming. The former comes in all-black colouring with fluororubber strap while the latter has a metallic body and a black strap.

Honor Watch GS 4 Design

All the finishes come in a casing made of 316L low-carbon stainless steel. Moreover, it also houses a 1.43-inch screen with 466 x 466 pixels. The panel here is AMOLED with touch support and 326 PPI pixel density. Other than that, the Honor Watch GS 4 is water-tight up to depths of 50 metres.

Performance and more

The latest Honor Watch comes with 32MB memory coupled with 4GB storage while running on RTOS. It continues with the space theme on the default watch face. However, you can customise the dial as per your liking by choosing from over 8,000 offerings from the company. Additionally, you can also connect this smartwatch to the MagicOS Memory Album to automatically generate watch faces with the photos in your gallery.

On the subject of connectivity, it supports 2.4GHz WiFi, Bluetooth v5.0, and NFC. Meanwhile, it also offers dual-frequency navigation with five satellites including BeiDou, GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, and QZSS. It is compatible with devices running on Android 9.0 or iOS 11.0, and later versions.

Honor Watch GS 4 Navigation

The Honor Watch GS 4 comes loaded with sensors to provide you with accurate tracking of your vitals along with over 100 sports activities. You can access all the data from the Honor Health App while also getting personalised fitness recommendations. It also features a speaker as well as a microphone for you to make and receive calls from the watch itself. Lastly, you can expect up to two weeks of typical usage from this watch.

Honor Watch GS 4 Specifications

  • Design: Circular design with two buttons on the right, 5 ATM water-resistant
  • Dimensions: 45.90 mm x 45.90 mm x 10.50 mm
  • Weight: 44 grams (without straps)
  • Materials: 316L low-carbon stainless steel, gold-plating (Jade Star Disk variant only), Leather or Fluororubber strap
  • Display: 1.43″ AMOLED, 326 PPI pixel density
  • Resoultion: 466 x 466 pixels
  • OS: RTOS
  • Memory & Storage: 32MB RAM + 4GB ROM
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Geomagnetic, Heart Rate, Ambient Light, Air Pressure, Capacitive Sensors
  • Connectivity: 2.4G WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0 with BLE/BR/EDR, NFC
  • Navigation: GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BeiDou, QZSS (Dual-Frequency)
  • Compatibility: Android 9.0+ or iOS 11.0+
  • Features: 8000+ watch faces, Memory watch face by connecting to MagicOS Memory album, 100+ sports modes, 10 professional sports modes, health and sleep monitoring, Bluetooth calling
  • Battery Life: Up to 14 days on typical usage
  • Charging: 5W charging, 100% in 60 minutes, 5 minutes = 24 hours usage, Magnetic Ejector Charging Port
  • Companion App: Honor Health App (Android | iOS)
  • Colour Options: Jade Star Disk, Star Exploration, Galaxy Shuttle

Honor Watch GS 4 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Honor Watch GS 4 went live on 19 March 2023. It starts at CNY 999 and goes up to CNY 1,199 depending upon the strap of choice. There are chances that this watch reaches within our borders. If and when it does so, we expect the Honor Watch GS 4 price in Nepal to start at NPR 22,099.

Honor Watch GS 4 Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Fluororubber strap (Star Exploration) CNY 999 NPR 22,099
Leather strap (Jade Star Disk / Galaxy Shuttle) CNY 1,199 NPR 26,599
  • Meanwhile, check out our Huawei Watch GT 4 review video:

Samsung Galaxy A35 review: Best camera phone under Rs. 50,000!

Samsung recently released its midrange A series smartphones: the Galaxy A35 and the A55. We have already reviewed the Galaxy A55 5G, so here I’ll be walking you through my experience with the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G and why I think that it’s the best camera phone you can get in Nepal for under 50,000 rupees.

But before that, here’s a quick rundown of the specs:

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review: Specifications

  • Display: 6.6-inch Super AMOLED, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Victus+
  • Chipset: Exynos 1380 5G (5nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1 on top of Android 14 (upgradeable)
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP main, 8MP ultrawide, 5MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 13MP sensor (teardrop notch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (optical in-display)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 25W charging
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 46,999 (8/128GB) | NPR 51,999 (8/256GB)
  • Read the full specifications of the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G
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Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review:

Design

  • 161.7 x 78 x 8.2 mm, 209 gm
  • Glass front and back, Plastic frame
  • IP67 dust/splash resistant

Starting off with the looks, you are getting a good-looking smartphone for the price. It does look similar to last year’s A34, but this time the back here is made of glass. The frames are still plastic but, Samsung has finally gotten rid of the teardrop notch and now we have a tiny, minimalist punch hole that looks way better. But I wish I could say the same thing about the bezels though, they are still thick and look outdated!

The Galaxy A35 is also slightly wider than the A34 and it’s also heavier, which probably is because of the inclusion of the glass back. This time, the back has a shiny finish, which does catch fingerprints and smudges, but it’s not that visible, so I was comfortably using this phone without a cover.

Samsung has not exactly been open about what kind of glass protection they have included at the back, but you get a more robust Gorilla Glass Victus Plus for the display. And as expected on an A-series phone, you also get IP67 dust and water resistance!

Key Island

Oh yes, there is a small change in the design, the camera buttons and the volume rockers rest in slightly protruded space. Samsung has also given it a fancy name, it’s called “Key Island. Now, I know, it might not seem like it’s anything useful, but I’ve found it to make the grip better and it’s easier to locate the power and volume buttons, so I do appreciate this tiny addition.

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review - Key Island

Display

  • 6.6-inches FHD+ AMOLED
  • Corning Gorilla Victus+ protection

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review - Display

The display side of things is impressive too. It’s a big 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display with nice colors and contrast. This screen can go decently bright as well and finally, Samsung has included adaptive refresh rate support in the A35.

Last year’s A34’s display could only be set to either 120Hz or 60Hz, there was no adaptive refresh rate option, but that’s not the case anymore and A35’s display can go from 60-120Hz depending on the content displayed on the screen.

Apart from that, I also love the color reproduction, there’s just something to a Samsung display that looks so pleasing to the eyes. The touch response and everything is also great, so I don’t have many complaints here.

Speakers and Haptics

However, I wish the Galaxy A35 had better haptics. Not that the vibration is extremely bad. It is impactful, but slightly buzzzy, and not as precise as you get on the more expensive A55.

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review - Video Playback

The speakers are good though, you get stereo speakers which are really loud! They are not the most balanced, but they’re good enough for casually listening to music or watching content.

Performance

  • Octa-core Exynos 1380 (5nm)
  • 8GB LPDDR4x RAM, 128/256GB UFS 2.2 storage
  • Android 14 with OneUI 6.1 on top
  • 4 generations OS, 5 years of security updates

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review - OneUI

On the performance side, you are getting the Exynos 1380 here, which is the same chip that we saw on last year’s A54 and F54.

And if you have read my review of both of these phones, you will know that initially, I had complained a lot about how unoptimized it was. But over time, Samsung did bring forth a lot of updates that optimized the chip and its day-to-day performance grew to be really stable.

Even when you look at the benchmarks, there’s nothing extraordinary, especially when you compare it with other chipsets that you can get for a similar price like the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 or the Dimensity 8300 Ultra.

But I guess one of its redeeming qualities is the fact that this chipset does not heat up in any kind of workload, so that’s good I guess!

Like I said earlier, because the 1380 is a tried and tested chipset, it will give you a stable experience in everyday usage. It can handle things like multitasking and browsing very well without much stutters or anything like that.

A magical trick

Nonetheless, the phone will feel a little slower in general – Be it while navigating through the UI or opening an app. I guess, it’s always going to be the same with Samsung’s mid-range phones, great software experience at the expense of a slightly slower performance.

A small trick I used is to reduce the animation speed to half, to kind of get the illusion of a faster performance. I did that with the fingerprint animation specifically and now it feels slightly faster.

Gaming

The Exynos 1380 is still not a gaming chipset by any means, the most it can do is give you a maximum of 30 fps in games like PUBG with the graphics set to smooth + high. It’s the same with Genshin Impact which runs on 30 fps in low+30 fps settings.

Slightly less demanding games like Call of Duty do reach around 60 fps, but that’s the maximum gaming performance you can expect from the A35.

Software and UI

  • OneUI 6.1 based on Android 14

Anyway, like always, Samsung is at the top of its game when it comes to the software experience. You get the latest Android 14 here on top of OneUI 6.1 and we all know how stable of an experience Samsung offers not just in their flagship phones, but in their mid-range and even budget phones.

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review - Android 14

You are getting a total of 4 years of OS and 5 years of security updates on this phone and Samsung is one of few companies that sends monthly or quarterly security updates just right in no time. So, that’s always great to see on a Samsung phone!

Cameras

  • Triple camera setup at the back
  • (50MP main, 8MP ultrawide, 5MP macro)
  • 13MP selfie camera (Infinity-O)

And not just the software, mid-range Samsung phones have always had a good reputation for having great cameras. I had the chance to test A35’s cameras extensively and I am thoroughly impressed. You get a 50MP primary camera with OIS along with an 8MP ultra-wide lens and a 5MP macro lens. I did mention this in the beginning, and I will say it again, the A35 has one of the best cameras in its price segment. Period.

Daylight photos

It does not have large 108 or 200MP sensors, but the camera optimization here is excellent. It gives you that classic Samsung color reproduction, pleasing greens, nice blues, and punchy contrast from the primary camera.

I didn’t find the colors to be overbearingly vibrant too, the colors are actually really toned down and if you’re someone who prefers a sort of natural output, I am sure you will like the images from the A35.

Samsung also has done a great job with HDR management. No matter how harsh the sunlight or how difficult the lighting situation is, the A35 was able to handle the highlights and shadows so well.

Lowlight

During night time too, the A35 produces bright images with nice sharpness, all thanks to the onboard OIS. I did find the night mode slightly overdoing the processing sometimes, so I preferred not turning it on mostly. And because the normal mode brings out good images, I did not feel the need to either.

Portraits and selfies

I was able to get good-looking portraits from the A35 as well. The skin tone is slightly brightened, but it does not smoothen it at all and the details look natural. Sometimes it tends to make the skin tone a bit yellow, but not in an unpleasant way, so I won’t complain much. But I do think it’s high time that Samsung starts including 2x options for portraits, considering all its competitors do so!

Selfies also look good enough from the Galaxy A35 5G. It’s only a 13MP sensor and not 32MP like the A55, but it is able to manage details on the face very well. I wish the skin tone was not as warm as it produces though.

4k videos

I am happy that there is a 4k video recording from the front camera as well. Quality-wise- wise the 4k selfie videos are not the most stable, but the subject focus and everything are nice enough. From the rear camera too, you can shoot up to 4k 30 fps videos. The core quality of the videos is great, and color reproduction and highlight management are also good. You will notice a little bit of movement wobble, but nothing that ruins the experience.

Ultrawide and macro

The only thing that’s average here is the 8MP ultra-wide lens and the 5MP macro camera. First, there’s a considerable color shift from the main to the ultra-wide lens, and the details, dynamic range and everything is inferior to this 8MP sensor. Especially during night time the ultra-wide images are really really average. The color reproduction is not bad though and in extremely good lighting, you will be able to get some acceptable images though!

Battery

  • 5000mAh with 25W fast charging

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review - Charging

Lastly, I have no complaints about the battery life on this device either. You get a 5000 mAh unit that can easily last you an entire day with a solid 7 hours of Screen on Time on my heavy usage pattern.

Charging could be a little pain as you only get 25-watt support that takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes to fully juice this device up. And by the way, the charger is not even included inside the box.

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review: Conclusion

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review - Casual Usage

To sum it all up, Samsung’s doubled down on its strengths in the camera, software, and design departments making the Galaxy A35 5G a pretty solid deal. Capable hardware paired with Samsung’s optimization makes it my favorite camera phone in the <50,000 segment. If you are someone who doesn’t game a lot on your phone; and cameras, reliability, and good-looking design are what you’re looking for, I wholeheartedly recommend the Galaxy A35 5G.

  • Check out our video review of the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G as well: 

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Beautiful AMOLED display
  • Premium-looking design
  • Decent casual performance
  • Best-in-class software update policy
  • Good main and selfie cameras

Cons:

  • Subpar haptics
  • Can’t game very well
  • Charging takes a while with the bundled 25W adapter

Samsung Galaxy A55 review: All good here, just don’t game on it

So, this is the time of the year when Samsung releases its premium A-series phone and today I have the Galaxy A55 with me that has just been launched globally! There is also a slightly cheaper Galaxy A35.

The Galaxy A55 here is a slightly more premium variant of the Galaxy A35 and you can see that from the price itself. The latter one starts at Rs. 46,999. So, the A55’s pricing is actually quite higher this year starting at Rs. 62,999 rupees for the base 8/256GB variant, and if you look at the overall specs, it does seem a bit overpriced.

However, I think, for most people looking for a premium mid-range phone from a brand like Samsung, this is actually a very good and well-balanced phone! I’ll let you know why in my Samsung Galaxy A55 review.

Before digging in, let’s have a quick look at the specifications.

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.6-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-O Display, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Victus+
  • Resolution: Full HD+ (1080×2400 pixels)
  • Processor: Exynos 1480 (4nm)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1 based on Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple
    – 50MP main, OIS
    – 12MP ultrawide
    – 5MP macro
  • Front Camera: 32MP (hole-punch cutout)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, 5G, GPS, VoLTE
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 25W charging
  • Color Options: Awesome Iceblue, Awesome Lemon, Awesome Lilac, Awesome Navy
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 62,999 (8/256GB), Rs. 67,999 (12/256GB)
  • Check out the full specs of the Samsung Galaxy A55 here.
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Samsung Galaxy A55 Review

A Solid Build

  •  158.2 x 76.7 x 8.2 mm, 202 grams
  • Glass front/back, Plastic frames
  • IP67 dust/splash resistant

First of all, Samsung has improved the build of this phone by quite a margin! It is now more robust since we get a Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection for the display, a Gorilla Glass back, and brushed aluminum frames. Hence, it has a solid heft to it and feels premium to hold. You also get a sculpted shape here, just like the A35 on the right side of the frame, which helps for a comfortable grip.

Compared to the S24 series which has a nice matte finish, the back here is glossy, but the good thing is it doesnt catch smudges and fingerprints that easily, so that’s better. The overall design of this phone also feels quite premium to look at with a similar camera layout. As for color options, there are four options to choose from. I have this in the Ice Blue color variant, but you can also go with other options like black, pink or lemon.

So, yeah, a solid A+ in terms of design and build. And by the way, you also get IP67 dust and water protection here, just like we got on previous A-series phones!

But not perfect…

The areas where I have to nitpick here are those sharp edges which can be a bit frustrating on longer usage. And second, are these thick bezels in the display, Maybe Samsung could have trimmed it a bit better!

Top-notch display

  • 6.6-inches FHD+ OLED panel
  • 120/240Hz refresh/touch sampling rate
  • Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection

But let me tell you that the actual display quality of the Galaxy A55 is top-top notch. It is easily the best display in its class. It is now slightly bigger at 6.6 inches and it looks brighter too. So I had no difficulty viewing contents outdoors in direct sunlight. The minimum possible brightness is also excellent here!

Samsung Galaxy A55 Video Playback

As expected from a Samsung phone, you get excellent colors with punchy output in the default vivid mode. There’s no unnecessary oversharpening on the videos like we see on most Chinese phones, the color retention is best in the business, and the touch is quite responsive as well.

Speakers and Fingerprint Reader

Samsung has also improved the audio here. Its stereo speaker is now louder. So, watching movies and TV shows here is quite flagship-like on this phone. The in-display fingerprint scanner is still Optical and not ultrasonic like we get on S-series phones, but it’s fast and gets the job done.

Performance

  • Octa-core Exynos 1480 (4nm)
  • 8/12GB LPDDR5 RAM, 256GB UFS 3.1 storage
  • Android 14 with OneUI 6.1 top
  • 4 generations of OS, 5 years of security updates

Now for the performance, you get the new Samsung-made Exynos 1480 chipset, which is slightly more powerful than the Exynos 1380 chipset we got on last year’s Galaxy A54.

So, the day-to-day task runs fine here. The 120Hz refresh rate is also quite optimized. It hovers between 60 and 120Hz and works without hustle for most apps. There are no jitters or lags while navigating through the UI, scrolling through the news feed, or watching Instagram reels.

But, comparing it with the competition like the iQOO Neo 9 Pro, the Galaxy A55 just feels a little slow. In fact, it scored half in almost all the benchmarks I ran.

Definitely not meant for gaming!

And just like we saw with the Exynos 1380, the 1480 is also not optimized for gaming. I am averaging just 30fps in PuBG mobile and Genshin impact – scores comparable to budget phones of 2024! This new chipset actually has the AMD Xclipse 530 GPU, so I expected it to perform better!

Samsung Galaxy A55 Gaming

Even in optimized games like Call of Duty, the max fps it can go is just 38. So, maybe, it can get better with future updates, but it looks unlikely given the Exynos history. Hence, if you play a lot of triple-A games, this phone is simply not for you.

The OneUI smoothness

  • OneUI 6.1 based on Android 14
  • 4 years of OS and 5 years of security updates

Ok now, talking about the software, this is the one area in which the Galaxy A55 truly shines. The One UI is just so good to use and look at. And it has matured a lot over the years. There’s very little to no bloatware, and I can disable even the remaining ones if I want to.

You will also not see any kind of ads or annoying bugs here, the X-axis vibration has soft and precise feedback, so experience-wise, it’s very good, especially if you are a light user.

Samsung Galaxy A55 Casual

Samsung is also promising 4 years of OS and 5 years of security patches. And that’s not just a promise, they are one of the few smartphone brands that delivers on-time security patches and Android versions.

So, when Android 15 rolls out, say at the end of this year, you are going to receive that new and refined software experience quite early on this phone vs the competition.

However, one thing that’s still a question mark is, how this Exynos chipset will hold up in 2 or 3 years time. So, in this regard, maybe Samsung should have gone with maybe a faster chipset like the SD 7 Gen 3 or even the Dimensity 8300 which you will see on much cheaper phones.

Some good things about the Exynos

The one good thing I want to highlight about this Exynos chipset is, it doesn’t heat up at all. Samsung has included a Vapor Chamber cooling system here, and that could also be the reason, but no matter what you do, the temperature on the Galaxy A55 does not exceed 40 degrees!

How’s the Battery Life?

  • 5000mAh battery with 25W fast charging

The Exynos 1480 chipset is also based on a more energy-efficient 4nm process node, and coupled with a 5000mAh battery, I am getting an excellent battery back on this phone. It easily lasts me a full day of usage with around 7-8 hours of Screen of time, that too on a heavy usage!

Samsung Galaxy A55 Charging

Charging is a bit slow! It only supports 25W wired charging, which takes the phone from 0 to 100% in about 1.5 hours.

Cameras

  • Triple camera setup at the back
  • (50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 5MP macro)
  • 32MP selfie camera

OK lastly, let’s talk about the Cameras! And this is the big plus point for this phone! Hence if you are looking for a reliable camera phone under 70,000 rupees, this might be the phone for you.

The reason why the Galaxy A55 does so much better than the competition is not because of how big its camera sensors are, but it’s because of the classic Samsung optimization that looks pleasing to the eye with the right amount of contrast.

Daylight

As you can see from these samples, the photos have a nice color output with excellent dynamic range in shadows. It also maintains the white balance very well, and highlight control during daylights is also doing superbly.

And even when I am taking closeup shots like this, it has a nice bokeh, sharpness, and background blur, and the overall photos don’t look dull.

Ultrawide

The 12MP ultra-wide camera can also take some good shots, but I found it to be less reliable. It doesn’t have the best of details, and exposure control could be a hit or a miss, but I don’t want to complain that much since it’s better than most phones.

Lowlight

During low light, the main lens of the Galaxy A55 also does a good job of retaining the details and it doesn’t mess up the colors too. It’s nice and pleasing. OIS also works pretty well.

Ultrawide camera struggles here

But I found the ultra-wide camera struggling to bring in more lights and hence they look dark with compromised dynamic range. You can turn ON the night mode, but I found that in most instances, the dark mode makes the images look artificial.

In fact, I found its cheaper sibling, the A35 doing a better job in night mode vs the A55. So, I do hope Samsung can fix this with an update.

But, one thing I wished this phone had, especially considering the price hike, is a 3X telephoto lens. The Realme 12 Pro+5G carries a 3X periscope lens, with which you can take some beautiful 76mm portraits! That was something I missed while using this phone.

Portraits

Here you can only take 1X 25mm wide portrait, which just feels too old school. Maybe Samsung should have offered 2X portraits by cropping the photos, just like how Pixel phones do. But that’s missing too!

That being said, the 1X portraits have good skin tone and you do look good. Similarly, I like its selfies too. It has a good amount of details, HDR, and looks natural.

Videos

The Galaxy A55 can also record up to 4K 30fps from all the lenses. And while Samsung has disabled OIS, you can get satisfying output; both during daytime and lowlight. It does have slight jitters if you move or vlog around, but it has steady hands, so you can take some detailed shots.

Samsung Galaxy A55 Review: Conclusion

Okay, this brings me to the conclusion. And yeah, for the starting price of Rs. 62,999, the pricing of the Galaxy A55 is of course a bit on the higher side. But, Samsung Nepal is at least bundling a 25W genuine charger, which is not the case with India. If you look past that, I believe it’s a solid premium mid-range phone, especially if you don’t play competitive games that often.

But if performance is what you are aiming for, I think you should definitely wait for the Poco X6 Pro instead which might launch at a much cheaper price tag. It’s a much faster phone and you are going to enjoy most titles at 60 or 90fps without any frame drops.

Samsung Galaxy A55 Camera Casual

However, If you are someone who prefers Samsung’s brand value, good-looking design with a proper IP rating, on top of reliable everyday experience — be it clicking photos with your friends or just scrolling through the Instagram reels for hours or providing all-day backup, the Galaxy A55 hits a sweet spot in delivering a good overall package.

But, let me remind you again – This Phone is not for Gaming!

Samsung Galaxy A55 Review: Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Premium Build
  • Gorgeous 120Hz AMOLED panel
  • Reliable main camera
  • Fluid software

Cons

  • Exynos 1480 is not for gaming
  • Ultarwide camera needs to be optimized
  • No telephoto lens at this price point

Honor Magic 6 now gets an Ultimate Edition

Honor launched the Magic 6 back in January and later followed it up with the Magic 6 Pro in February. Now the Chinese smartphone manufacturer is once again reiterating the phone. In this article, we will be discussing the newly launched Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition in greater detail including its expected price in Nepal.

Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition Overview

Design and Display

One of the obvious differences this variant of Honor Magic 6 has is in the design. While the vanilla Magic 6 and the Pro variant came with a somewhat octagonal camera island. The Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition has a squircle camera module with curved glass and lines connected at the top left and bottom right edges. Additionally, the smartphone comes with IP68 dust and water resistance, while boasting a leather finish on the back. It is available in Sky Purple, and Ink Black colour options.

Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition IP68

On the front, it has an OLED screen stretching 6.80 inches diagonally and comes with Rhino glass protection. The screen maintains a 19.69:9 aspect ratio while spanning 1,280 x 2,800 pixels ensuring an FHD+ resolution. Furthermore, you get an adaptive refresh rate of 1–120Hz, 4,320Hz PWM dimming, and a DCI-P3 wide colour gamut with 1.07 billion colour support.

Performance

In terms of performance, the Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition has the same chipset as its other counterpart. That being said, it packs the 2024 Qualcomm flagship processor i.e. Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for its computing duties. It comes in 4nm fabrication while boasting one prime Cortex-X4 clocking in 3.3 GHz.

Snapdragon 8 gen 3

Other than that, this smartphone comes with a higher memory and storage configuration in comparison to the titular phone and the pro variant. Specifically, it ships in a sole 16 GB memory option. Meanwhile, you can choose between 512GB and 1TB for the storage on the Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition. On the software side of things, this phone boots on MagicOS 8.0 based on Android 14.

Camera and the rest

Cameras were one of the highlighting features of the Honor Magic 6 smartphones — the trend continues in the Ultimate Edition as well. You get a 50MP primary Falcon camera H9800 sensor and optical image stabilisation capability. In addition to that, the phone has another 50MP shooter handling the ultrawide shots. Meanwhile, the largest resolution camera remains the 180MP periscope telephoto camera specialising in portrait shots.

Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition Camera

The camera department is further assisted by a Lidar array focusing system with 1,200 laser focus points. Additionally, you get two cameras on the front sitting under a centrally aligned pill-shaped camera cutout. Underneath you get a 50MP shooter and a 3D depth camera.

In the tank, you get a 5,600 mAh lithium-ion polymer battery with 80W wired charging support. You also get a 66W wireless charging support on the Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition. Moving on to wireless connectivity, you get dual SIM 5G cellular, WiFi 7, Bluetooth v5.3, NFC, and four-way navigation.

Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition Specifications

  • Design: Monotone design with leather finish on the back, IP68 rated
  • Dimensions: 162.50 mm x 75.80 mm x 8.90 mm
  • Weight: 227 grams
  • Display: 6.80” LTPO OLED Panel, 19.69:9 aspect ratio, 1–120Hz refresh rate, 4320Hz PWM dimming, DCI-P3 wide colour gamut, 1.07 colour depth, Rhino Glass protected
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1,280 x 2,800)
  • Chipset: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4nm)
  • RAM & ROM: 16GB + 512GB/1TB
  • OS: MagicOS 8.0 based on Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple Camera (50MP Primary + 50MP Ultrawide + 180MP Telephoto Presicope) + Lidar array focusing system
  • Front Camera: 50MP Primary + 3D Depth Camera (Centre-aligned pill-shaped cutout)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Sensors: Gravity, Infrared, Hall, Gyro, Proximity, Ambient Light, Compass
  • Navigation: GPS, AGPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BeiDou
  • Battery: 5,600 mAh Lithium-ion polymer cell with 80W wired and 66W wireless/reverse charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, Dual 5G, WiFi 7, Hotspot, Bluetooth v5.3, USB Type-C
  • Colour Options: Sky Purple, Ink Black

Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition Price in Nepal and Availability

This smartphone launched alongside the Honor Band 9 in China. It starts at CNY 6,999 and goes up to CNY 7,999. If this phone ever makes its way here, we expect the Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition price in Nepal to start at NPR 155,499.

Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
16GB + 512GB CNY 6,999 NPR 155,499
16GB + 1TB CNY 7,999 NPR 177,499
  • Meanwhile, check out our Xiaomi 14 review video:

Honor Band 9 launched with a 1.57″ AMOLED and an affordable price

Honor has officially introduced its latest fitness tracker, the Honor Band 9.  The unveiling took place during the Honor Magic 6 Ultimate launch event in China alongside other gadgets as well. In this article, let’s dive into discussing the latest Honor Band 9, its expected price in Nepal, specifications, and more.

Honor Band 9 Overview

Display and Design

The Honor Band 9 features a rectangular AMOLED display similar to its predecessor, the Honor Band 7. However, notable enhancements include a larger, sharper, and smoother screen with a curved design. The 1.57-inch panel boasts a resolution of 402 x 256 pixels, offering a pixel density of 302 PPI and a 60Hz refresh rate. In comparison, the previous model sported a 1.47-inch display with a resolution of 364 x 198 pixels.

Honor Band 9 Display and Design

Despite these improvements, the body of the Honor Band 9 remains constructed of plastic, with a metal-like finish on the sides. It also maintains water resistance capabilities up to 5ATM.

Connectivity and Health 

Utilizing Bluetooth 5.3 technology, the Honor Band 9 can seamlessly connect with smartphones running Android 9.0 or higher, as well as iPhones running iOS 11 or later. Pairing is facilitated through the Honor Health app.

Honor Band 9 features

In line with other smart wearables, the Honor Band 9 offers a plethora of health functions, supporting 96 sports modes, sleep tracking, heart rate measurement, blood oxygen level monitoring, stress level tracking, and more. Additionally, it includes features such as music playback control, call alerts, app notifications, weather updates, alarms, and more. Remarkably, the device boasts a battery life of up to 14 days on a full charge. 

Honor Band 9 Specifications

  • Display: 1.57” AMOLED screen with 60Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: 402 x 256 pixels
  • Compatibility: Android 9 / ios 11
  • Health features: Blood Oxygen monitoring, sleep tracker, Heart rate measurement
  • Additional features: 96 sports modes, call alerts, app notifications, music playback control
  • Battery: 14 Days on a full charge

Honor Band 9 Price in Nepal  and Availability

In China, the Honor Band 9 is priced at approximately CNY 249 (~$35) and is available in Black, Purple, and Blue color options. Although not available in Nepal at this very moment, the Honor Band 9 expected price in Nepal is NPR 5,200.

Smartband Price (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Honor Band 9 CNY 249 NPR 5,200
  • Meanwhile, watch our video of Galaxy S24 Ultra vs iPhone 15 Pro Max