Looking for a smartwatch that’s as sleek as it is smart? Say hello to the Zeblaze Btalk Plus. This latest addition to the wearable tech scene boasts a super slim and lightweight design and a few more things that might interest you a bit. In addition, there is also an amazing offer for the first go-getters. But before that, let’s take a look at the features and specifications of the Zeblaze Btalk Plus alongside its price in Nepal and availability.
Zeblaze BTalk Plus Overview
Display and Design
The Zeblaze Btalk Plus features a large 2.03″ HD color display with a resolution of 260 PPI, ensuring crisp and clear viewing in any lighting condition. Whether you’re checking your notifications or tracking your workouts, everything is displayed with vibrant clarity.
Available in a range of stylish colors including Rose Pink, Jet Black, and Starlight Silver, the Zeblaze Btalk Plus is as fashionable as it is functional. Plus, with a durable and comfortable fluoroelastomer strap, you can wear it all day without discomfort. And with an IP68 water resistance rating, you can take it with you wherever your adventures lead.
Features and Health Monitoring
At first glance, the Zeblaze Btalk Plus catches the eye with its slim and light body, making it comfortable to wear all day long. But don’t let its slender frame fool you – this smartwatch packs a punch when it comes to functionality.
With over 100 stylish watch faces to choose from, you can personalize your Btalk Plus to match your mood and style. Additionally, with wrist-based heart rate, SpO2 (blood oxygen), and stress monitoring, as well as in-depth sleep tracking, you can keep tabs on your health and wellness effortlessly.
Fitness Tracking
Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the Btalk Plus’s 100+ professional workout modes, covering everything from running and walking to cycling and indoor sports. And with Bluetooth phone call capabilities, you can stay connected on the go without skipping a beat.
Battery
But perhaps the most enticing feature of the Zeblaze Btalk Plus is its battery life. With typical usage, you can expect up to 15 days on a single charge, while heavy users can still enjoy up to 7 days before needing to recharge. And with up to 365 minutes of continuous voice calling, you won’t have to worry about running out of juice when you need it most.
Alewa — a Nepali OEM brand — launched a new rugged smartwatch under the namesake “Ranger”. This smartwatch comes with an AMOLED screen and NFC support among other things. In this article, we will discuss the Alewa Ranger in greater detail, including its price in Nepal.
Alewa Ranger Overview:
Design and Display
The Alewa Ranger comes in a rugged design with IP68 water and dust resistance. The company website mentions that the screen cover on this watch is made of sapphire that boasts level 9 hardness on the Mohs scale. Meanwhile, the body here is made out of metal. The watch comes in three colourways: Black, Grey, and Green.
A circular screen greets us at the front as the face of this watch. The Alewa Ranger flaunts a touchscreen AMOLED panel that measures 1.43 inches in diameter. In the meantime, the screen here has a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels.
A lot of budget-friendly smartwatches shy away from mentioning what’s powering them — but not the Alewa Ranger. Under the hood, this smartwatch packs a Realtek 8763E chipset. It is further assisted by 192KB RAM, 256KB ROM, and 128M flash memory. Similarly, in terms of battery, you get a 410 mAh lithium polymer cell that can provide you with 7 to 10 days of regular usage. Meanwhile, it comes with magnetic suction charging that can juice up the watch in just 2 hours.
The Alewa Ranger comes with Bluetooth v5.0 while also offering hands-free calling through it. Additionally, it also has voice assistant, NFC, and Alipay offline payment support. This smartphone is compatible with devices running on anything later than Android 4.4 or iOS 9.0. If you want to access even more features of the smartwatch, you can do so through the FitCloudPro app. Lastly, talking of the most important aspect of the smartwatch — it offers all the vital tracking like blood pressure, SpO2, heart rate, and sleep monitoring while also supporting 123 different sports modes.
Realme, the popular smartphone manufacturer, launched a new budget phone in Nepal some months ago. This budget-friendly Realme C51 offers a 50MP primary camera, making it an attractive option for consumers without breaking the bank. Plus, it has now gotten a new 4/128GB variant. Let’s find out the official specs, features, official price, and availability of Realme C51 in Nepal.
Realme C51 Overview:
Design and Display
The Realme C51 features a 6.7-inch HD+ IPS LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate. It covers a 90.3% screen-to-body ratio. The device is available in two eye-catching colors, Mint Green and Carbon Black, and boasts thin bezels. It has a waterdrop-style for a selfie camera with support for Realme’s take on Dynamic Island, Mini Capsule. The phone features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.
Performance and Storage
Powered by the efficient UNISOC T612 Octa-Core, a 12nm processor with Mali-G57 GPU, the Realme C51 seems decent. It comes with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and 64/128GB of internal storage, expandable to a massive 2TB using a microSD card. The Extended RAM option also allows users to increase available RAM up to 8GB for improved multitasking.
The Realme C51 sports a 50MP rear camera with an f/1.8 aperture, accompanied by a depth sensor and LED flash. On the front, the device features a 5MP selfie camera.
Meanwhile, also check out all the prices and specs of Realme products here
Rest of the features
The Realme C52 is equipped with a 5000mAh battery and 33W SuperVOOC fast charging support. The smartphone comes with a USB Type-C port and retains the 3.5mm audio jack for wired audio enthusiasts. Also, the device runs on Android 13 with Realme UI T Edition.
Why not check out our full review of the Realme C51?
Processor: Unisoc Tiger T612 (12nm mobile platform), Mali-G57
Memory: 4GB LPDDR4X RAM, 64GB storage (expandable up to 2TB)
Software&UI: Realme UI T Edition on top of Android 13
RearCamera:
50MP primary with f/1.8 aperture
Depth sensor with f/2.0 aperture and LED flash
Front Camera: 5MP (teardrop notch)
Audio: Single speaker, 3.5mm headphone jack
Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
Battery: 5000mAh with 33W SuperVOOC charging
Colors: Mint Green and Carbon Black
Realme C51 Price in Nepal and Availability
You can now buy the Realme C51 from Hukut and other authorized stores across Nepal. The price of the Realme C51 is Rs. 13,499 for the 4/64GB variant and Rs. 14,499 for the new 4/128GB version in Nepal.
After its launch in India back in October 2023, the Stone 350 speaker has finally made its way to Nepal. With its compact design and powerful sound, this portable speaker might excite a lot of Nepali consumers who seek enjoyment with their favorite music and don’t wanna splash fortune. Let’s dive into discussing the latest boAt Stone 350, including its price in Nepal, specs, and more.
boAt Stone 350 Overview
Design
The Stone 352 boasts dimensions of 9 x 9 x 11 centimeters, making it small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. In addition, the IPX7-rated speaker weighs just 550 grams, it’s light enough to carry anywhere without feeling cumbersome.
Audio
Packing a punch with its 10 Watts maximum output power and a 2.1 speaker surround sound channel configuration, the boAt Stone 350 ensures an immersive listening experience. Whether you’re streaming music from your smartphone or tablet, this speaker delivers crisp highs and deep lows, bringing your favorite tracks to life.
Say goodbye to tangled cables and hello to wireless freedom. The boAt Stone 350 features Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, allowing you to pair it effortlessly with your devices, and also has a range of 10m. Additionally, its rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides up to 2 hours of continuous playback on a single charge, perfect for outdoor gatherings or impromptu dance parties.
Yes! The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra arrived for us to review a few weeks earlier. And what can I say other than — “Nah, this dude is phenomenally something else”. Breaking global pre-booking records… 2.5 lakh pre-bookings in India in just three days of launch… It’s undeniably the talk of the town!
As I’ve been navigating life with the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra as my daily driver for over three weeks, it’s evident that Samsung has crafted a smartphone that not only meets expectations — it shatters them! I will take you through my experience with this megalo-beast of a phone in absolute detail in this review. But before getting our engine started, let’s have a quick run-down of its specs.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Specifications:
Design: Titanium body with IP68 rating and S-pen support
Display: 6.8-inches Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity-O, Gorilla Glass Armor, Adaptive 120Hz refresh rate, Vision Booster, up to 2600 nits (peak)
Resolution: QHD+ (3088 x 1440 pixels)
Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy (4nm mobile platform)
Memory: 12GB LPDDR5X RAM, Up to 1TB UFS 4.0 storage
Kicking off, the standout feature of the S24 Ultra lies in its latest AI integration. A notable departure from the usual hardware-centric presentations during launch events, Samsung dedicated considerable keynote time to delve into the intricacies of AI on a smartphone. The collaboration with Google to bring Pixel-like AI features to the S24 series is a stroke of brilliance.
Starting the review with a focus on AI features, the Search to Circle function stands out as a genuinely intuitive UI implementation. This AI feature, exclusive to the Galaxy S24 series and Pixel 8 series (for now), sets a new standard for Android phones, with hopes of it becoming a staple across the platform.
Circle to search
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You can now translate your phone calls live, though it is a hit or miss. We tested this feature to translate between English and Hindi, and I must say it boasted an impressive 80 to 90% accuracy. Similar accuracy is observed in speech-to-text transcription as well. In addition to that, you can also summarize web pages, and manipulate photos using the baked-in AI of the phone. These AI features are not just a gimmick, and we have covered them further in a dedicated article.
Design and Build
Alright, let’s get to the basics! The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is not only good on paper, it is phenomenal in hand as well. The adoption of Titanium frames, just like the iPhone 15 Pro Max, adds a touch of elegance and durability. The shift from a glossy to a matte frame is a subtle but appreciated tweak. Concerning its durability, this beast even survived the Jerry Rig bend test. This I think is a testament to the robust build and a solid introduction to the Gorilla Glass Armor. I would once again like to stress that the Titanium frame and Corning’s latest glass definitely take this device’s resilience up a notch.
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On top of all that, the attention to detail is also quite noteworthy. Such as the symmetrical bezels, minimized reflections under bright lights, and enhancing the overall user experience. Alright, all I have to say is Samsung hasn’t just designed a phone; it has crafted a machinery-art.
Display
The display is often a make-or-break aspect for many users. Like any other Samsung offering, this phone also receives some meticulous attention in the display department. However, we still had a minor concern about vibrancy in vivid mode compared to that of its predecessor S23 Ultra. Despite all that, the S24 Ultra clinches the title of having the best smartphone display and earning the top spot in DXOMARK’s display test. No small feat!
Display
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S23 Ultra vs S24 Ultra (Reflections)
Doodle
It might sound perfect and all, but there’s room for improvement. My suggestions for future iterations would be exploring 10 or 12-bit color depth and high-PWM dimming. The brightness is not the best you could find in the market, but the color calibration you get on the S24 Ultra is just top-notch. The touch response is exceptional. And all of these just add layers to my visual experience.
Battery, Software, Longevity
Moving on to one of the most crucial aspects – battery life. I mean, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra has delivered a rock-hard performance in the concerts of batteries. A solid one-day usage with screen time comparable to the iPhone 15 Pro Max showcases the excellent balance of hardware and software optimization. The conscious decision to prioritize battery health over charging speed, both wired and wireless, is something that I can’t overlook.
A promise of seven years of software updates is another reason why the S24 Ultra might be an investment in the long run. This commitment ensures users will enjoy not just a reliable device today but also in the future, maintaining resale value.
Performance and Storage
Under the hood lies the powerhouse – the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset coupled with 12GB of DDR5X RAM, and UFS 4.0 storage. Oof! That’s the deal you wanna take for a smooth, reliable, and seamless user experience. Whether it’s unlocking the phone with the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, multitasking, or wielding the S-pen, the S24 ultra has truly showcased what it is capable of.
The vapor chamber cooling system enhancements is another addition to its already genius engineering. Stability, FPS in games, and temperature control, you name it! The S24 Ultra outshines its predecessor without much issue.
However, the gaming experience, especially in resource-intensive games like PUBG Mobile, the iPhone 15 Pro Max has a slight edge on it. What I mean is, if there are a lot of players in a certain zone in PUBG mobile this phone struggles a bit and lags slightly. You will not hear of a problem like this in the iPhone 15 Pro Max, as it is more optimized. Don’t get me wrong! The S24 Ultra is still a beast for gaming.
Camera
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Now, let’s dive into what often takes the spotlight in flagship discussions – the cameras! I must say, Samsung has truly outdone itself with the S24 Ultra, building on the success of the S23 Ultra, it manages to reinforce its dominance in the realm of photography. The switch from the previous 10X camera to a 5X optical zoom lens was initially a little iffy. But it does add a new layer to my photography experience, allowing for stunning portraits that highlight Samsung’s commitment to versatility.
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S24 Ultra 5X Potrait
iPhone 15 Pro Max 5X Potrait
S24 Ultra 5X Potrait
S24 Ultra 5X Potrait
iPhone 15 Pro Max 5X Potrait
S24 Ultra 5X Potrait
iPhone 15 Pro Max 5X Potrait
Drawing comparisons with the iPhone 15 Pro Max, I noticed subtle differences in dawn and daytime photography. The S24 Ultra stands out in its ability to balance dynamic range and color tones, offering a perspective that is slightly distinct and, arguably, more balanced than its Apple counterpart.
Daytime and Ultrawide
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S24U Daylight
iPhone 15 Pro Max Daylight
S24U Daylight
iPhone 15 Pro Max Daylight
S24U Daylight
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S24U Ultrawide
iPhone 15 Pro Max Ultrawide
S24U Ultrawide
iPhone 15 Pro Max Ultrawide
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But a camera is not just a list of specifications; it’s about the overall user experience. Beyond the impressive 5X zoom, the S24 Ultra offers a plethora of portrait options, ranging from 1X to 5X, giving me creative flexibility. The nuanced variations in color calibration, especially in ultra-wide photos, showcase Samsung’s meticulous attention to detail in the realm of photography.
Nightime
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S24 Ultra nightime
S24 Ultra nightime
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S24 Ultra nightime
Now, let’s talk about nighttime photography, where both phones truly shine. The S24 Ultra and the iPhone 15 Pro Max compete in delivering exceptional details and sharpness in low-light conditions. Nighttime images, while subjective in their appeal, bring out the unique color tones of each device. Samsung tends towards a cooler tone, resulting in a more balanced color profile, while the iPhone introduces a touch of warmth into its images.
Selfie
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Videography
Apart from static photography, the Samsung flagship is also a powerhouse in videography. Maintaining smoothness in videos, allowing lens switching during 4k 60 fps, and introducing the ability to switch to the selfie camera while shooting at high resolutions are not just features; it’s Samsung’s really pushing the boundaries.
Yet, in the quest for perfection, subtle nuances emerge. The smoothness in normal videos, especially during lowlight conditions, slightly tilts in favor of the iPhone 15 Pro Max. However, these are minor differences, and the S24 Ultra, with its videography capabilities, stands tall as a formidable contender.
For vloggers and content creators, the ability to not only switch between rear camera lenses but also the selfie camera while shooting at 4k 60 fps is a game-changer. It’s a feature even the iPhone 15 Pro Max can’t boast. Samsung’s foray into high-resolution slow-motion videos at 4k 120 fps is one of a kind (only Sony Xperia 1 IV had it before) which adds another layer to its versatility.
Comparing 1080p results, the iPhone’s output is sharper, but when it comes to 4k, the S24 Ultra emerges as the victor. The results are not just about numbers; they translate into tangible improvements in the quality of content creation.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Review: Conclusion
So that was my review of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra! If you’re on the lookout for the best smartphone available right now, then this phone definitely stands out as the ultimate choice. In a landscape where Chinese manufacturers such as OPPO, VIVO, and Xiaomi were making strides and narrowing the gap on Samsung, the Galaxy S24 Ultra emerged as a game-changer. Its arsenal of uniquely equipped clever AI features catapulted it to the forefront, leaving the competition trailing behind.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Review: Pros and Cons
Pros
Best-in-class camera
Subliminal performance
Great Display
Exclusive Google AI features
Seven years of OS upgrades
Cons
Videography is still slightly inferior to the iPhone 15 Pro Max
5X Portrait slightly inferior to that of the iPhone 15 Pro Max
boAt Lifestyle is an Indian brand offering different smartphone and audio accessories. They have now introduced a new portable speaker for the Nepali market. In this article, we will discuss the boAt Stone 135 in greater detail including its price in Nepal.
boAt Stone 135 Overview
Design and Audio
The boAt Stone 135 is a portable TWS speaker with a design that comes in a short cylindrical shape. To be more specific, it more or resembles the popular dessert “Choco-pie”. Its main body features a lanyard for easier carrying as well as attachment with other items. The lynard also features the company branding. The boAt Stone 135 is quite a lightweight unit weighing just 235 grams.
Talking of audio, the boAt Stone 135 is equipped with a 2-inch driver that delivers 5W RMS output. Additionally, its frequency response stands at 180 ±20% Hz. On top of that, this speaker boasts an IPX4 rating for water and dust resistance. As a result, it can handle minor splashes of water effortlessly. The speaker is available in four colour options: Active Black, Space Grey, Bold Blue, and Soldier Green.
In the tank, this speaker packs an 800 mAh battery. The boAt Stone 135 offers up to 11 hours of playback time at 80% volume. Meanwhile, you also get a standby time of 120 hours here. Similarly, charging this speaker takes approximately two and a half hours using a Micro USB cable.
It features Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless connectivity and consequently comes with a range of 10 metres with your device. On the other hand, the boAt Stone 135 allows using a TF card directly with the speaker while you can also tune in to FM radio on it. Additionally, this speaker allows you to access your smartphone’s voice assistant, and make Bluetooth calls — thanks to an in-built microphone. Lastly, you can also connect two of these speakers at once to enjoy the true wireless stereo feature.
This portable speaker has made its way to Nepal and is available to purchase at authorized stores all across the country. The boAt Stone 135 price in Nepal is set at NPR 2,999.
boAt Speaker
Price in Nepal (Official)
Stone 135
NPR 2,999
Meanwhile, check out our top 5 picks for best budget speakers
Hello and Namaste everyone! Today I will be reviewing the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ — a MIDRANGE phone so stacked, it’s hard to make a case against it! I mean, you get this 120Hz AMOLED screen with Gorilla Glass Victus, IP68 rating, 200MP camera, superfast charging, and whatnot! On paper, it looks very attractive, but what’s the catch? Let’s take a deeper look at it in this Redmi Note 13 Pro+ review!
But first, let’s get going with the specs of the phone!
Redmi Note 13 Pro+ Specifications
Design: Curved design with glass or leather back, IP68 rated
Before getting into the detailed review of the Redmi Note 13 Pro+, let’s talk briefly about the market, offers, and such. First things first, the Redmi Note series has been the king at this price range and rightfully so. These phones used to be available at around NPR 30,000 a few years back, but last year it was priced in the range of NPR 40,000. Meanwhile, this time around the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ Plus has cracked the half-a-lakh price point.
This isn’t just a simple case of inflation or unjustified pricing though! Redmi or Xiaomi has actually added quality-of-life and premium features into their Note series of phones. Talking about the price, the 8GB + 256GB variant retails for NPR 48,000 while the 12GB + 256GB trim goes for NPR 53,000.
Personally speaking, I find the 12GB + 512GB option quite mouthwatering because this one ticks the modern-day smartphone requirement boxes pretty well. Like, having ample storage is a must these days and this one has that. Moreover, Redmi has done pretty well in terms of pricing — given that this phone is comparatively cheaper here than it is in India.
Additionally, Xiaomi Nepal is also giving some pre-booking offers with this phone. You can grab the Redmi Buds 4 Active — that costs NPR 3,000 normally — for just NPR 1,700. You could also get the Redmi Watch 3 Active for an additional three and a half grand on top of what this phone costs. And of course, if you found these offers to be meh, then you can opt to get the phone in the MRP instead.
I guess, that’s enough talk about everything else. Now, let’s get going with the…
Redmi Note 13 Pro+ Review
Design and Build
Starting with the design of the phone — it hits a home run right off the bat! You get this premium glass design in the black and white colour options of this. The purple variant even takes it up a notch with a leather finish. With this, the phone has a premium feel and “is just looking like a wow”!
That’s great and all, but could it be any better? Apparently, yes! Xiaomi had a bright idea to slap an IP68 rating on the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ — a midrange phone! For context, even the great Samsung offers water and dust resistance of up to IP67 on their higher-end A-series of phones. Moreover, the IP68 rating has been more or less reserved for the flagship offerings. So, seeing it being made available in a midrange offering — is the kind of development I absolutely love seeing!
Other than that, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ also comes with a curved design here. Now, let me just tell it right away — curved design isn’t necessarily better. BUT! It does give you that premium aesthetic. With all the flagship phones going flat recently, the paradigm might shift in a few years. Until then, curved design is equal to premium. While the curve may look fancy and all, it fares slightly worse in terms of real-life usage. Like, if you game or use swipe gestures quite a lot then you are prone to accidental touches. But in the case of normal usage — ain’t no issues there!
Display
Talking of display, you get a good quality AMOLED screen with 12-bit colour depth. In comparison, its predecessor i.e. Redmi Note 12 Pro+ only had a 10-bit screen. On top of that, you get a Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection on the Redmi Note 13 Pro+. Once again, the Victus protection has been more or less reserved for flagship phones. Thus, seeing it in the 50K segment is quite a rare sight.
While there that’s, this glass offers you added durability. So, the phone’s display should be able to shrug off occasional drops here and there without any issues whatsoever. However, I wouldn’t dare try it myself! Anyhoo, other improvements on the screen also include higher brightness capability. All in all, it’s a nice display to interact with.
Performance
Now let’s head towards the performance side of things of this phone! You get a healthy upgrade on the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ compared to its forerunner. This phone packs MediaTek’s Dimensity 7200 Ultra processor which is a sizable upgrade over the MediaTek Dimensity 1080 you got in last year’s Redmi offering. Even though the silicone upgrade establishes this phone as one of the good-performing phones in this price range — it still doesn’t cut it as a gaming-focused chipset.
This isn’t to say that you cannot game on this phone at all. Before that, let’s talk about the regular usage — specifically about the haptics. You get good haptic feedback, thanks to the X-axis vibration motor in this phone. It is pleasant and doesn’t feel buzzy. It’s not close to what we get on flagship phones, but it’s nice nonetheless.
Other than that, you get an LPDDR5 RAM coupled with UFS 3.1 storage on this phone, which is enough to not raise any red flags on the performance side of things.
Gaming
Okay, game time! Starting with the favourite i.e. PUBG! You get an easy 60 FPS over here. Similarly, Call of Duty is smooth too. Talking of the more demanding Genshin Impact, this phone offers an average of 34 FPS over here while peaking at an additional 10 FPS. Then I tested the phone out with Mech Arena, which allows you to really crank up the frame rate. And here, you can go all the way up to 92 FPS while getting a consistent frame rate of around 70 FPS.
While all that is going down, you also get good temperature handling on the Redmi Note 13 Pro+, courtesy of its 4,000 mm2 vapour chamber cooling system. Moreover, thanks to the better heat management, you can get more stable performance out of the phone over on extended use, and also in hotter environments.
Software
The phone has been sunshine and rainbows so far, but the software side of things is where you get your first rain. Or drizzle — depends on how you take it. For context, last year’s Redmi Note 12 Pro+ booted on Android 12 even when the newer Android 13 had been available for quite some time by then. The story remains the same this year as well! The Redmi Note 13 Pro+ comes with MIUI 14 which is based on Android 13. If you take a look at offerings from other manufacturers, they all boot on the newer Android 14. But not this phone! Then there is a whole other issue of minor bugs on the MIUI.
However, the silver lining is this phone has been confirmed to get the HyperOS update. The phone should have shipped with it right out of the box, but that’s just me nitpicking. It’s not like you lose anything major with a year-old software these days. Anyways, your experience with this phone will definitely get better once HyperOS arrives.
The thing I will certainly complain about is software updates! Xiaomi has promised three years of OS updates on this phone. If you look at it at face value, getting updates till Android 16 doesn’t seem all that bad. But the thing is — this phone boots on Android 13. That means, getting the Android 14 update will count as one year of update. So, you’re basically getting only two years of OS updates, if you think about it. Furthermore, getting five years of software updates on a midrange phone isn’t a fever dream anymore. Come on Xioami!
Camera
The camera is another department where you get quite an improvement. The primary shooter on this phone is a 200MP Samsung HPX sensor which remains unchanged from the last iteration. But, what has changed is the implementation of it.
Daytime
It can capture good-looking photos with a little bit of vibrancy that looks pleasing. The dynamic range is preserved pretty well in the photos but also struggles with it at times. The contrast is also nice and does not go overboard. The highlights, however, could definitely see an improvement. But, it’s not bad at all for a brand like Redmi whose cameras have never been its strong forte.
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4X Zoom
Moving on, you also get a 4X in-sensor lossless zoom on this phone this time around. Which is basically a digital cropping of the images, but the output is quite nice nonetheless. However, what’s weird is that Redmi decided to skip the 2X or 3X portrait option despite having capable hardware — which is quite a bummer!
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Portrait
Talking of portraits, the results are a hit or a miss. They look nice overall with plenty of details, but at times it messes up the skin tone. Similarly, the background blur and the colour science also need a bit more work.
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Selfies
Meanwhile, you get a 16MP camera upfront that produces good results. You get a pinkish tone on the selfies and has a definite amount of smoothening. But, it looks nice with nothing much to complain about.
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Nighttime
The low-light photos have also improved quite a bit. The Redmi Note 13 Pro+ maintains a decent amount of detail and produces digestible colours. It does not suffer from unnecessary over-saturation or overexposure and such.
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Videography
Well, well, another bump on a rather smooth ride. The videos are quite weak here, unlike the photos. Xiaomi has said that this phone is equipped with EIS as well as OIS, but it does not appear to be doing a very good job. The videos are slightly jerky, while the colour reproduction is quite poor as well. The stabilisation does not improve whatsoever even in lower-resolution videos.
On the front, the video isn’t any good either and what’s worse is it caps out at 1080p. Welp! At least the rear camera records at 4K@30FPS and the output is okay at best.
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Before closing on the camera, the ultrawide shots from the 8MP unit are pretty good too. I must say it more or less keeps up with regular shots. And the 2MP macro, well, it’s there. Not worth talking about or anything. Moreover, I hope Redmi fixes whatever issues they have in terms of imaging with software updates. Fingers crossed!
Battery
In the tank, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ packs a 5,000 mAh cell. Pretty standard these days. With this, the phone offers an easy day’s worth of usage. And to juice the phone back up, you get 120W fast charging support — which is super useful. You could go from 0 to 100 on this phone in about 20 minutes. So, if you are someone who is always in a rush, then this phone is an absolute lifesaver!
GaN charger in the image
On top of that, you even get the 120W (non-GaN) charging brick included in the box!
Redmi Note 13 Pro+ Review: Conclusion
Okie dokie, so that’s almost all about this phone! Before I actually close this review of the Redmi Note 13 Pro+, I would like to briefly touch about this phone’s speakers as well. They are plenty loud but can be a bit jarring at times, which is not at all pleasing.
Okay, so at the price point of some NPR 50,000, I think the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ is a very good option in Nepal. Firstly, Xiaomi Nepal has priced the phone quite aggressively. And secondly, there aren’t many phones in the market that can put up a fight in this segment.
Let’s take a look at the competition while we’re at it, alright? So, we have the Samsung Galaxy A34 which is almost a year old at this point. The other is the Realme 11 Pro, which is honestly overpriced. The Realme 12 Pro might also cut it at this price, but I don’t think it will be a value-for-money offering in 2024.
So, looking at the competition, you get flagship-esque features like an IP68 rating and Gorilla Glass Victus protection, a good AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, and an in-display fingerprint scanner. You also get fast performance, and decent cameras — all around NPR 50,000!
The red flag on this phone would be its software itself! The MIUI experience isn’t very good as opposed to something like OnePlus or Samsung. Even after the HyperOS update, the situation won’t change all that much. The videos on this phone also could have been better. But, the software is the only thing holding this phone down. So, that’s one thing you need to really consider when buying this Xiaomi offering. All in all, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ is a well-balanced midrange phone for the price tag of NPR 50,000! It’s almost a no-brainer choice!
In an ever-evolving landscape where durability and reliability are paramount, Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy XCover 7, an enterprise-exclusive rugged smartphone tailored to meet the demands of modern professionals. With its military-grade durability and practical features, the Galaxy XCover 7 aims to provide a robust solution for individuals working in challenging environments. In this article, let’s dive into discussing the Samsung Galaxy XCover 7, including its Price in Nepal, Specifications, and more.
Samsung Galaxy XCover 7: Overview
Design and Display
The Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 boasts a rugged yet ergonomic design, with IP68 Rated, it is engineered to withstand the rigors of harsh environments. Its 6.6-inch FHD+ LCD screen, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+, offers crisp visuals and enhanced durability. Additionally, features like Wet Touch and Glove Mode ensure usability even in adverse conditions.
Performance and Storage
Powered by an Octa-Core MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor and coupled with 6GB of RAM, the Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 delivers smooth performance, capable of handling multitasking and demanding applications with ease. With 128GB of internal storage, expandable up to 1TB via micro-SD card, users have ample space to store essential data and media files.
Camera
Equipped with a 50MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera, the Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 captures moments with clarity and detail. Whether it’s documenting work progress or capturing memories on the go, the device’s camera setup ensures reliable performance in any environment.
The Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 features a removable 4050mAh battery, providing long-lasting power for extended usage. Moreover, additional features such as Dolby Atmos support and a 3.5mm audio jack enhance the multimedia experience, while connectivity options like 5G, Wi-Fi, and NFC ensure seamless connectivity on the go.
Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Specifications
Design: Rugged build, IP68 water and dust resistance, MIL-STD-810H certification
Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Price in Nepal and Availability
The Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 is priced at INR 27,208 for the standard edition and INR 27,530 for the Enterprise edition. Consumers will be offered a 1-year warranty on the standard edition and a 2-year warranty on the enterprise edition. While unlikely, if it makes it here, we expect the Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 price in Nepal to be around NPR 44,000 rupees.
Device
Price in India (Standard Edition)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
Samsung Galaxy XCover 7
INR 27,208
INR 44,000
]Meanwhile, watch our review of OnePlus12 vs Galaxy S24 Ultra
After the iPhone 15 series , Genxt has slashed the price of the iPhone 12 in Nepal once again. So, let’s take a look at the latest price of the Apple iPhone 12 in Nepal alongside its features, specs, and more.
iPhone 12 Overview:
Starting with the display, the iPhone 12 flaunts a 6.1-inch flat OLED panel that expands from edge to edge and has corners that follow a curved design. This Super Retina XDR screen is also covered by “Ceramic Shield” glass for added durability.
Moreover, these phones are enclosed inside a metallic frame built from aerospace-grade aluminum while the back is made up of glass. Under the hood, the iPhone 12 is powered by a now two-year-old A14 Bionic chip. Storage-wise, you get to choose between 64GB, 128GB, or 256GB options, but only the 128GB variant is currently available in Nepal.
Cameras
Likewise, at the back, you’re getting two 12MP lenses on either phone. Among them, one is the primary camera while the other is an ultra-wide lens. You get OIS on the main sensor. Moreover, on the front, there is a 12MP selfie camera that can record 4K video up to 60fps.
In terms of battery capacity, the iPhone 12 has a 2,815mAh battery. Both of them support 20W fast charging, However, as you might have already known, you don’t get a power adapter inside the box.
Back Camera: Dual:
– 12MP wide-angle f/1.7 primary camera, 7-elements lens, OIS, True Tone flash with Slow Sync, 4K Dolby Vision video recording at 60 fps,
– 12MP 120° Ultra Wide f/2.4 camera, 7-elements lens
Front Camera: 12MP front camera with f/2.2 aperture, 1080p video recording, Retina Flash, Dolby Vision HDR recording up to 30 fps, 4K video recording at 60 fps, Slo‑mo 1080p at 120 fps
Security: TrueDepth camera for FaceID facial recognition
Connectivity: 5G (sub-6GHz and mmWave), Gigabit LTE with 4×4 MIMO and LAA, 802.11ax Wi‑Fi 6 with 2×2 MIMO, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, GPS with GLONASS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, and Beidou
Other features: Water and dust resistance (IP68), Stereo speakers
Battery: Unspecified battery size; 20W fast charging, 7.5W Qi Wireless Charging; 15W MagSafe Wireless Charger (No adapter included in the box)
After the recent price drop, the iPhone 12 price in Nepal is now NPR 85,100 for the 128GB variant. Whereas the 64GB and 256GB variants are now discontinued. You can purchase it from Apple-authorized retailers like Hukut Store.
Sennheiser revealed its Accentum Plus Wireless Headphones at CES 2024 a while back and they have finally made their way to India. Designed to prioritize both comfort and functionality, these headphones promise to deliver high-quality sound alongside intuitive features. In this article, let’s dive into discussing the Sennheiser Accentum Plus, including its design, drivers, expected price in Nepal, availability, and specs in more detail.
Sennheiser Accentum Plus: Overview
Design
The Sennheiser Accentum Plus headphones prioritize user comfort with soft ear cushions, a silicone headband for ease of wear, and a rotatable design for enhanced portability. These design elements ensure prolonged usage without compromising on comfort, making them ideal for extended listening sessions.
Audio
Central to the headphones’ audio performance are the SYS32 transducer and a 37mm dynamic driver unit, delivering the exceptional sound quality Sennheiser is renowned for. Additionally, the device offers a customizable sound experience through a built-in 5-band equalizer, allowing users to tailor the audio to their preferences.
Connectivity and Features
The Sennheiser Accentum Plus headphones feature innovative adaptive noise cancellation technology, which adjusts to ambient noise levels to provide an immersive listening experience. Furthermore, the headphones offer automatic wind protection mode and a transparent listening mode for situational awareness. Connectivity is ensured via Bluetooth 5.2, supporting SBC, AAC, aptX, and aptX adaptive codecs.
With a remarkable 50-hour battery life and fast charging capability, providing 5 hours of playback from just 10 minutes of charging, the Sennheiser Accentum Plus headphones are designed for extended use. The dual-microphone setup aims to reduce background noise during calls, ensuring clear voice communications with a microphone frequency response of 50 Hz to 8 kHz.
Sennheiser Accentum Plus Specifications:
Dimensions: 3.55 cm x 4.46 cm x 0.65 cm
Weight: 0.23 kg
Playback: Max. 50 hours with ANC
Battery: 800 mAh Li-Ion
Charging: via USB Type-C (3.5 hours)
Connectivity: Bluetooth v5.3 with 2DP Bluetooth audio streaming, HFP Bluetooth, AVRCP Bluetooth, and BLP
Companion App: Sennheiser Smart Control (Android | iOS)
Sennheiser Accentum Plus Price In Nepal and Availability
The Accentum Plus headphones are available in India with a starting price of INR 15,990 for the White color option. If and when they make it here, we expect the Sennheiser Accentum Plus price in Nepal to be around NPR 29,999.
Device
Price in India (Starting)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
Sennheiser Accentum Plus
INR 15,990
NPR 29,999
Meanwhile, check our video review of the Sony WH-1000XM4s: