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2nd gen silicon-carbon battery — The future of battery tech

With all the technological advancements happening around the world, the necessity of a higher-capacity battery is a must. With attention to that, HONOR has come up with a very exciting new development in the battery department. In this article, we will discuss the 2nd Gen Silicon-Carbon battery in further detail.

2nd Gen Silicon-Carbon Battery Overview

HONOR’s upcoming Magic6 Series is set to launch later this month. This smartphone not only packs a 5,600 mAh cell — but it also supercharges it with the latest and most powerful battery tech in the industry. To be more specific, the battery here is the 2nd Gen Silicon-Carbon. What is it, you ask? It is a modified version of the same old battery tech where they use graphite as a base and sprinkled silicon on top.

What’s so special about silicon is that, it theoretically has almost 10 times the charging capacity of traditional graphite. However, it comes with a drawback that it expands about three times in the process. This is why, the 2nd Gen Silicon-Carbon battery has silicon mixed with graphite. As a result, these batteries can yield a higher power density, while also being capable of charging faster and working in more extreme conditions such as sub-zero temperatures.

YouTuber PhoneBuff put this smartphone to the test! Here, he achieved over 13 hours of usage from the HONOR Magic6 Pro running on the 2nd Gen Silicon-Carbon at -20°C. A lot of smartphones usually offer a similar battery life at a normal temperature. However, the HONOR phone did that at freezing temperatures. This is outstanding because traditional Lithium-ion batteries are incapable of working at such low temperatures. The reason for this is the reaction inside the battery where ion travels with charge, slows down in such low temperatures until it stops working altogether.

Conclusion

It is great for us that such developments are being made in the battery department. As we move to the future, we will be more and more reliant on our tech, which in turn relies on batteries. And for our tech to develop further we will need better and more efficient batteries — which the 2nd Gen Silicon-Carbon is turning out to be!

  • Meanwhile, check out our Honor X9b extreme drop test video:

Xiaomi patents a new wearable device that can detect CCTV and “secret cameras” near you

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Some reports have emerged online showing that the Chinese electronics giant Xiaomi a new patent to its name for a wearable device that can detect secret cameras and CCTVs that are filming you. In this article, we will walk you through this latest innovation by Xiaomi, rumors and more .

Xiaomi’s Wearables Device 

What can it do?

The upcoming Xiaomi wearable device is another breakthrough in the world of gadgets and appliances. The wearable will send you alert signals aka anti-peep prompts whenever you are snooped in a place. Nothing much has been said about how it will alert you, but it is rumored to come in the form of a text-like alert signal or vibrations

How does it Work? 

The patent describes the wearable to come up with a built in camera that will detect unauthorized capturing. Although there isn’t much news on if the wearable can actually pinpoint the location of the shooting camera.

For Privacy and Safety Concerns

The emergence of this device can be attributed to the ongoing safety violations in the current world of non-consensual surveillance. Being snooped on without any consent poses an enormous threat to the well-being of an individual. This wearable can be a new step forward in the world of continuous surveillance.

Xiaomi Wearable Device: Conclusion

Xiaomi’s wearable device that can capture cameras could become an incredibly important asset for people who are in constant threat and their privacy taken away from them. However, there is no further information on how or when the wearable will be launched and what could it cost. Some people have reckoned, that the feature might not come as a standalone device but as part of larger wearables like a smartwatch. Stay tuned will unravel all the news regarding the upcoming Xiaomi wearable device.

  • Meanwhile, watch our video on Redmi Note 13 Pro Vs Note 13 Pro+

Insta360 GO 3 Price in Nepal [Updated]

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Insta360 has been making action cameras for quite some time now. The brand launched an unusual yet super portable, pill-shaped Insta360 GO back in 2019 and GO 2 in 2021. Now, a new member joins the lineup — the Insta360 GO 3 which is now official in Nepal. So let’s get into the specs, features, and official price of the Insta360 GO 3 in Nepal.

Insta360 GO 3 Overview:

Body

To no one’s surprise, the Insta360 GO 3 borrows the same pill-shaped design from the Insta360 GO 2. This compact camera now weighs 35 grams, which is 8 grams up from its predecessor. It’s still IPX8 water-resistant and can survive up to 5 meters (16 feet) deep water. GO 3 also comes with a lens guard attached by default.

 

This time around, you get a dual mic: one on the front and one on the top. Whereas you can even control Insta360 GO 3 with voice. Likewise, there is also a magnetic pendant you can attach it to. So, it allows you to hang the camera on your t-shirt and capture POV shots.

Display

This action camera has a 2.2-inch touchscreen to preview your shots. This display can also flip to the front for those vlogging actions. And this screen allows you to toggle through the settings too. Likewise, the Action Pod features a magnetic quick-release latching system for mounting on a tripod. Besides that, the Pod can also double as a Bluetooth remote for the GO 3.

Insta360 GO 3 Action Pod

Camera

Getting to the camera, Insta360 GO 3 has an 11.24mm sensor with a 35mm equivalent focal length and f/2.2 aperture. And the most notable upgrade this time is that it can capture up to 2.7K (2720 x 1536) footage at 30 fps. To compare, the GO 2 maxed out at 30 fps WQHD (2560 x 1440) recording. For slow motion, it can record 1080p videos at 120 fps.

Insta360 GO 3 Camera

There are also a couple of new recording modes this time: Pre-Recording, Loop Recording, and Timed Capture. Other than that, there is a FreeFrame mode as well that lets you change the aspect ratio of the video to 9:16, 16:9, or 1:1.

And the stabilization is handled by a 6-axis gyroscope and FlowState stabilization. You also get a 360 Horizon Lock to avoid distortion and tilting.

Battery Life and Others

Fueling this tiny action camera is a 310mAh battery which takes 35 minutes for a full charge. On the other hand, the Action Pod packs a 1,270 mAh battery that takes 65 minutes for a refill via a USB Type-C port. And the GO 3 is rated to last up to 45 minutes on its own, which extends to 170 minutes through the Action Pod.

Insta360 GO 3 Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 25.6 x 54.4 x 23.2mm
  • Weight: 35.5 gm (GO 3) / 96.3 gm (charging case)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0
  • Port: USB Type-C
  • Storage: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB
  • Run time:
    • Standalone: 45 minutes (Video mode at 1080p 30 fps)
    • With case: 170 minutes (Video mode at 1080p 30 fps)
  • Video: Up to 2.7K videos @ 30 fps
  • In-box accessories: Pivot stand, Easy clip, Magnetic pendant, Lens guard

Insta360 GO 3 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Insta360 GO 3 price in Nepal is NPR 50,575 for the sole 64GB variant. You can purchase this camera from authorized stores like Hukut.

Insta360 GO 3  Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
64GB (Standalone) Rs. 59,500 Rs. 50,575 Hukut

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE review: Best phone under 1 lakh?

The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE (Fan Edition) promises to bring the flagship experience with reliable cameras, good performance, an awesome display, speakers, and more on paper. But does it truly deliver on that promise? Well, let’s find out in this review of the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE where I’ll be talking about its strengths, potential weaknesses, and pain points alongside trying to answer if it’s the phone you should get for around NPR 85,000. But before that, here’s a quick rundown of what you are getting specs wise.

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE Specifications

  • Body: 76.5 x 158 x 8.2 mm, 209 gm,
  • IP Rating: IP68 dust and water ingress protection
  • Display: 6.4″ FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity-O, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Exynos 2200 5G (4nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core
    •  1x Cortex-X2 (2.8 GHz)
    • 3x Cortex-A710 (2.52 GHz)
    • 4x Cortex-A510 (1.82 GHz)
  • GPU: Xclipse 920 – International
  • Memory: 8GB LPDDR5 RAM, 256GB internal storage
  • Software & UI: One UI 6 on top of Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple (with LED flash)
    – 50MP primary lens with f/1.8 aperture, OIS, Dual Pixel AF
    – 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens with f/2.2 aperture, 123º FOV
    – 8MP telephoto with f/2.4 aperture, 3x optical zoom
  • Front Camera: 10MP, f/2.2 lens (punch-hole)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor (Optical), Samsung Knox
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro, Geomagnetic, Hall, Proximity, Ambient Light
  • Battery: 4,500mAh with 25W fast charging, 15W wireless charging, reverse wireless charging
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Samsung Galaxy S23 FE review 

Design

  • Dimensions 158 x 76.5 x 8.2 mm
  • Weight 209 g (7.37 oz)
  • Build: Glass front (Gorilla Glass 5), glass back (Gorilla Glass 5), aluminum frame

Starting off with the design, which I personally find quite appealing. Unlike the A-series Galaxy phones that come with plastic frames of relatively cheap quality and lack a glass back, the S23 FE features metal frames. This not only enhances the phone’s durability but also adds a satisfying weight and heft, providing a premium feel when held. Although it’s not as compact as the regular S23, the phone offers a comfortable grip, making it suitable for one-handed usage.

A standout feature is the phone’s IP68 dust and water resistance. This means it can withstand submersion in water up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes without sustaining any damage. Similar to the high-quality display, the design and build of the S23 FE earn it an A+ rating, contributing to an overall premium and robust feel.

Display

  • Type: Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, HDR10+, 1450 nits (peak)
  • Size: 6.4 inches, 100.5 cm2 (~83.2% screen-to-body ratio)
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2340 pixels, 19.5:9 ratio (~403 ppi density)

Although the bezels on this device are relatively large, don’t let that distract you from the impressive display quality it offers. The display surpasses Samsung’s A-Series lineup, presenting vibrant colors and sharp imagery similar to its more expensive S-siblings. The touch responsiveness, complemented by a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, and the vibration feedback add to the overall user experience.

Saturation, contrast levels, and color accuracy are commendable for the device’s price point, and it holds HDR10+ certification. This ensures an immersive viewing experience on streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime. The display’s brightness is noteworthy, providing clear visibility even in bright outdoor conditions. It’s interesting to note not only how high the brightness can go but also how comfortably it adapts for nighttime viewing.

In terms of security, the absence of an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor is compensated by the inclusion of an optical fingerprint sensor, which, while decent, maybe slightly slower compared to some Chinese smartphones. The overall display experience is excellent for its price, and the addition of stereo speakers further enhances the enjoyment of movies and music.

Performance

  • OS: Android 14 One UI 6 (up to Android 17)
  • Chipset:
    • Exynos 2200 (4 nm)
  • CPU:
    • Octa-core (1×2.8 GHz Cortex-X2 & 3×2.50 GHz Cortex-A710 & 4×1.8 GHz Cortex-A510) – International
    • Octa-core (1×3.00 GHz Cortex-X2 & 3×2.50 GHz Cortex-A710 & 4×1.80 GHz Cortex-A510) – USA
  • GPU:
    • Xclipse 920

Let’s delve into the performance aspect. The S23 FE is equipped with the Exynos 2200 5G chipset, previously used in the European variant of the S22 series two years ago. This chipset faced criticism for issues like performance throttling, overheating, and subpar gaming performance back then. However, Samsung seems to have addressed these concerns by optimizing the processor at multiple levels for the S23 FE.

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE Gaming

While I initially experienced some overheating and performance throttling, after two software updates, the Exynos 2200 has demonstrated a significantly improved and stable performance. While having the Samsung Galaxy 8+ Gen 1 processor would have been fantastic, however, the Exynos 2200, in its current state, performs admirably. The device smoothly handles multitasking, gaming, and various other tasks, offering a satisfactory overall performance.

Gaming 

Based on my testing, both PUBG and Genshin Impact ran smoothly at 60 fps on the S23 FE. However, prolonged gaming sessions did generate some heat, although it didn’t escalate into significant overheating. Considering the level of performance it delivers, I believe it should be satisfactory for the majority of users.

Samsung galaxy S23 FE Gaming test

Furthermore, Samsung ensures that the S23 FE will receive updates up to Android 17, promising a future-proof experience for an extended period. With this continued support, the device is likely to remain optimized and up-to-date for an extended duration.

Camera

The camera on the S23 FE is impressive, especially considering its price point. In comparison to other smartphones within this range, it excels in capturing more pleasing and better images. In daylight settings, it delivers detailed pictures reminiscent of classic Samsung smartphones. The colors are vibrant and saturated, and the camera performs exceptionally well in capturing solid close-up shots. The overall camera performance adds considerable value to the device.

While the camera quality on the S23 FE is commendable, it falls slightly short when compared to the flagship S23 Series. Specifically, when using 3X zoom, portraits may appear soft and hazy.

The performance of the ultra-wide lens is not as exceptional. Nevertheless, the device still produces good-looking pictures in both daytime and low-light conditions.

The selfies and portraits are well-optimized, capturing pleasing skin tones, and when you zoom into the pictures, you’ll find plenty of details. Despite the minor shortcomings in certain aspects, the camera on the S23 FE manages to deliver a satisfying overall photography experience.

When it comes to videography, the S23 FE offers fairly stable video footage up to 4K 30 fps, and you can seamlessly switch between lenses. The front camera also captures nice-looking footage, making it a good choice for vlogging. The videos exhibit good contrast and dynamic range, making the S23 FE a solid option for content creators. While the S23 FE provides a nice camera experience, it’s essential to note that it doesn’t quite reach the level of flagship devices. However, it outperforms phones in the 50-60k price range, making it a compelling choice for users seeking a well-rounded camera performance at a more affordable price point.

Battery: Carry the damn charger!

When it comes to the battery, the S23 FE doesn’t offer an exceptionally long endurance, so it’s advisable to carry your charger for peace of mind. The relatively small 4500 mAh battery may contribute to this, especially when considering that 5000 mAh has become a common standard in contemporary smartphones. While a 25W charger is available, it needs to be purchased separately, following a somewhat inconvenient practice that originated with flagship phones, a trend started by iPhones.

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE Charging

However, if you make your purchase through our affiliate partners Hukut and Sherisha Mobile Hub, you can take advantage of a free charger, mitigating the inconvenience associated with buying it separately.

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE Review Conclusion

In conclusion, the Samsung S23 FE presents a compelling package, offering a premium experience at a reasonable price. Its standout features include a vibrant display, a durable and aesthetically pleasing design, and a commendable camera system that, while not reaching flagship levels, outperforms many competitors in its price range. The device’s Exynos 2200 5G chipset, delivers stable performance, ensuring smooth multitasking and gaming experiences as well

Overall, the Samsung S23 FE emerges as a strong contender in the premium mid-range market, providing a well-balanced combination of features, performance, and affordability for users who seek a premium smartphone experience without splashing double the amount its generally needed for flagship phones.

  • Check out our review video of the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE:

Samsung Galaxy S23 Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Great display and speakers
  • Excellent cameras set up for the price
  • Sleek design
  • IP68 rating
  • Exynos 2200 doesn’t disappoint

Cons:

  • Average battery backup
  • Heating issues (during heavy work loads)

Motorola launches the “Power” version of the Moto G24

Motorola launched the Moto G24 just about a week ago. Now, they have given the phone a “Power” version with a few tweaks. Let’s discuss the Moto G24 Power in further detail, including its specifications, price in Nepal, and so on!

Moto G24 Power Overview:

Design and Display

Given that, this is a “Power” version of the same Moto G24, the design of the phone has not changed at all. It has the same water-repellant design with an elevated camera bump that seamlessly blends into the back panel. However, it comes in two unique colour options: Glacier Blue, and Ink Blue.

Moto G24 Power Design

On the front, we have a 6.56-inch screen as the face of the phone. The company has once again not mentioned the type of panel here. Therefore, we assume it to be an LCD panel. The display here spans HD+ resolution while offering a 90Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of 537 nits.

Performance

The chipset here is the MediaTek Helio G85 which is an octa-core processor which clocks in at a maximum of 2.0 GHz. It is coupled with 1.0 GHz Arm Mali-G52 MP2 for graphics handling.

Moto G24 Power chipset

This phone comes in two memory options at 4GB and 8GB along with an option to virtually double the RAM capacity. Similarly, we have two options for storage at 128GB and 256GB. The Moto G24 Power also supports a microSD card of up to 1TB if you find yourself in need of additional storage. It runs on Android 14 with My UX on top. Furthermore, the phone will receive one OS update and 3 years of security patches.

Camera and the rest

The camera system on the Moto G24 Power consists of a dual-camera setup on the back. The primary shooter here is a 50MP sensor. Meanwhile, it is bundled with a 2MP Macro Lens. On the front, you get a 16MP shooter for selfies.

Moto G24 Power Camera

Powering the system is a 6,000 mAh battery while accepting a 30W charging speed. In the meantime, you get dual SIM, 4G, dual-band WiFi, and Bluetooth 5.0 support for wireless connectivity. Similarly, for wired connections, you get a USB Type-C and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Other than that, this phone also features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor alongside a stereo speaker with Dolby Atmos support.

Moto G24 Power Specifications:

  • Design: Single-tone water-repellent design
  • Dimension: 163.49 x 74.53 x 8.99 mm
  • Weight: 197 grams
  • Display: 6.56”, LCD Panel, 90Hz refresh rate, 537 nits peak brightness
  • Resolution: HD+ (1,600 x 720)*
  • Chipset: Octa-core MediaTek Helio G85 (12nm)
  • RAM: 4GB or 8GB + 4GB or 8GB extendable
  • ROM: 128GB or 256GB + 1TB expandable via MicroSD card
  • OS & UI: Android 14 with My UX on top
  • Rear Camera: Dual Camera (50MP Primary + 2MP Macro Vision)
  • Front Camera: 16MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, 4G LTE, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, USB 2.0 Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Battery: 6,000 mAh battery + 30W Charging
  • Colour Options: Glacier Blue, Ink Blue

Moto G24 Power Price in Nepal and Availability

The Moto G24 Power has been announced in India at a starting price of INR 8,999 for the 4GB + 128GB trim. The phone will be available to purchase from 7 February 2024. If and when this phone makes its way here, we expect the Moto G24 price in Nepal to start from NPR 15,999.

Moto G24 Power Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
4GB + 128GB INR 8,999 NPR 15,999
8GB + 128GB INR 9,999 NPR 16,499
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Samsung Galaxy A25 5G review: Good enough?

Hello everyone! Today I am here with a review of Samsung’s latest mid-range A-series phone for 2024 — the new Samsung Galaxy A25 5G! Samsung will soon be launching the more expensive Galaxy A35 and A55 later this year. And if you remember, last year’s A24, A34 and A54, all of them were very successful models from Samsung, especially in the retail offline market! 

So this phone is kind of like the successor to the Galaxy A23 5G and is also kind of an expensive 5G variant of the Galaxy A24. You could also argue this is a watered-down version of the Galaxy A34. Anyhoo, the Samsung Galaxy A25 is priced at NPR 40,999 for the 8GB + 128GB trim. Meanwhile, for an additional 4 grand, you get double the storage on this phone. Since we are already talking about the configurations of the phone, let’s get on with the specifications of the phone as well.

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G Specifications

  • Design: Standard Galaxy design
  • Dimensions: 161.00 mm x 76.50 mm x 8.30 mm
  • Weight: 197 grams
  • Display: 6.5” Super AMOLED Panel, 120Hz, 1000 nits, Vision Booster
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1,080 x 2,340)
  • Chipset: Octa-core Exynos 1280 (5nm)
  • RAM: 6GB or 8 GB
  • ROM: 128 GB or 256GB + 1 TB expandable via MicroSD card
  • OS & UI: Android 14 with OneUI 6.0
  • Rear Camera: Triple Camera (50 MP Primary + 8MP Ultrawide + 2 MP Macro Lens)
  • Front Camera: 13 MP Camera (Centre-aligned “Infinity-U” waterdrop cutout)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Navigation: GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS
  • Battery: 5,000 mAh with 25W fast charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, 5G, Dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth, USB 2.0 Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Colour Options: Blue Black, Blue, Light Blue, Yellow
  • Check the full specs of the Samsung Galaxy A25 HERE!
  • Buy Samsung Galaxy A25 5G HERE!

Before getting into the nitty-gritty review of the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G, let’s just talk about the phone itself. Okay?

Initially, I thought this phone was a bit overpriced, especially in comparison to its predecessor. But, as I went on using the phone, I felt Samsung had done a rather good job with this phone.

First of all, you get an official 25W Samsung charger that costs you around NPR 2,000 for absolutely FREE! You did not get a charger on older phones. On top of that, this phone is a 5G-ready phone that comes at a much cheaper price in comparison to its price in India.

Another thing I have noticed in the case of Samsung is that the specs sheet doesn’t tell you the whole story of the phone. And as I mentioned earlier, I found this phone to be decent in my usage.

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G Review

Design and Build

Let’s start with it’s the design! It’s very similar to what you get from other A-series phones from the past. It’s quite minimal from the back and gives up the classic Samsung vibe! It is slightly different from its predecessor in the sense that you get a unique pattern on the back, while the right side of the frame has this wedged layout for a better grip.

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G Design

As for colours, I got myself this good-looking yellow option, but you can also choose between Blue Black and Blue colours. And despite the back and the frames being made up of plastic, it is a well-built phone — it doesn’t feel cheap and has a nice overall heft. However, you don’t get an official IP67 rating here — that thing is reserved for higher-end A-series only.

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G Casual

Likewise, you also don’t get an in-display fingerprint scanner, and the volume button instead doubles up as the fingerprint scanner which by the way is fast and accurate. Samsung has also included a headphone jack and FM radio here, which is kind of rare in smartphones these days. So, if you are someone with grandparents who like to listen to FM radio then it will surely come in handy!

Overall, the A25 5G is a good-looking phone from the back. But sadly, we can’t say the same about the front. The design is not very inspiring for 2024, as you get this big chin below the screen, and an ugly notch up front.

Display

Other than that, there is not much to complain about the display here. The core display of this phone is quite nice. You get a 6.5-inch FullHD+ Super AMOLED panel with WideVine L1 for HD streaming. Additionally, you get up to 1000 nits with automatic brightness enabled… so yeah perfectly usable outdoors!

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G Display

This phone also flaunts a high refresh rate of 120Hz. Given that, Galaxy A24 only had a 90Hz refresh rate, so it is a welcome upgrade. Moreover, the default Vivid mode also produces nice punchy colours perfect for content consumption. And pair that with a nice set of stereo speakers, the Galaxy A25 is a very good phone for watching Netflix and other OTT platforms. 

Performance

Now let’s talk performance, the Samsung Galaxy A25 is using the Exynos 1280 5G chipset, which is already a 2-year-old chipset. And even 2 years ago, this chipset was not all that powerful and stable. Hence, if you are a power user, you will notice a hint of slugginess and choppiness in the UI now and then. And as expected, gaming is also subpar here, as most AAA games run at just 30fps. 

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G Performance

I think Samsung should have opted for maybe last year’s Exynos 1380. That chipset was more stable and faster. Or they could have given the Dimensity 1080 or the Snapdragon 778G or the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 or the Dimensity 7200… the list goes on! The bottom line is — anything else would have been better!

But you need to bear that in mind if you are a heavy user! And if you are not then the performance should be adequate. Coupled with the 120Hz screen here, the phone feels fairly stable, and multitasking between 2 or 3 light apps is smooth too. 

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G OS

Another thing I like about the Galaxy A25 5G is that you are getting 4 OS updates and 5 years of security patches. The software experience is also pretty solid here! The One UI is easy to use, there is very little bloatware and no Ads, and I haven’t faced any weird bugs either. So that’s peak Samsung for you!

Battery

Moving on to the battery, I found the battery to be good on the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G. It’s providing me with a consistent one-day backup. As someone who takes a lot of photos with mobile data always on, I had to plug this phone in just before getting to bed. So, yeah, solid battery backup!

Samsung 25W Power Adapter

Charging, however, is a bit slower — as expected from a Samsung phone. It takes over an hour and a half to get fully charged. But, since, they are giving a free charger in here, I’ll take that hit.

Camera

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G Camera

Finally, the CAMERAS! This is one aspect where Samsung phones usually really shine, and similar is the case for the Samsung Galaxy A25! It’s easily better than something like the Poco X6 Pro in terms of colours, but it does suffer from a lack of consistency! During the daytime, it captures good, vibrant-looking images, and it has a balanced dynamic range.

But the photos can be lacking in details, and the highlight management is a hit or a miss too. The 50MP OIS camera on here struggles with indoor lighting at times — which I found quite strange. But if you are taking photos of a landscape or a building in low light, you can turn on Night Mode to get a fairly better result.

The Samsung Galaxy A25 5G can also take good-looking portrait shots as well as selfies. But once again, it can be a hit or miss, depending on the lighting. Plus, this 8MP ultra-wide camera is barely usable as it’s bad at everything from dynamic range to details, and sharpness.

Videography is also strictly average here. You can click up to 4K 30fps from the back and 1080P 30fps from the front. But you don’t get any form of stabilisation. 

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G Review: Conclusion

So all in all, in the process of reviewing the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G, I found it to be just about average. Like I said at the beginning, this phone is a slightly better version of the Samsung Galaxy A24 with a better display, 5G connectivity, and a free charger in the box.

But, if you are working with a strict budget of around NPR 30,000 then you will not miss out on anything significant by opting for the Samsung Galaxy A24. Even though the Exynos 1280 on the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G is better than the Helio G99 on the A24 on paper, it is severely lacking in terms of optimisation. As a result, you won’t find a significant difference in performance. So, getting the Galaxy A24 and saving 7 to 8 thousand of your hard-earned money makes absolute sense too!

On the other hand, if have a bit more flexible budget then going for the Samsung Galaxy A34 which comes with an in-display fingerprint sensor, better camera quality, a more premium design, and an IP67 rating is kind of like a no-brainer.

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G: Pros and Cons

Pros

  • A good 120Hz screen
  • A FREE charger worth NPR 2,000
  • 4 OS and 5 years of security updates
  • Decent battery backup

Cons

  • Uninspiring design for 2024
  • Meh performance

Zeblaze GTS 3 Plus with an HD AMOLED display launched in Nepal

Not long after launching the Zeblaze GTS 3, the Chinese OEM brand has now dropped a “Plus” version of the watch. This new watch comes with a updated design, and an AMOLED display, among other things. And it is launching soon in Nepal. Let’s take a deeper look into the specs, features of the Zeblaze GTS 3 Plus including its official price in Nepal.

Zeblaze GTS 3 Plus Overview:

Design and Display

The Zeblaze GTS 3 Plus comes in a squircle form factor similar to its vanilla variant, however, it deviates from it in terms of the strap. The regular version had a visible strap hinge whereas the “Plus” model’s strap seemingly blends into the watch body. It has a single button on the right with a grippy texture. The watch band has a similar fabric-like finish despite being a silicone strap.

Zeblaze GTS 3 Plus Colours

On the front, you are getting a 2.15” touchscreen with an AMOLED panel. This display measures 415 x 505 pixels in resolution and has a pixel density of 330 PPI. In the meantime, it can reach a peak brightness of up to 1,000 nits with AOD support. Moreover, the Zeblaze GTS 3 Plus has an IP68 rating and three finishes, Starlight Silver, Midnight Black, and Champagne Gold.

Features and the rest

You are getting Bluetooth LE 5.2 on this smartwatch for wireless connectivity with your smartphone. Talking of smartphones, you can connect the Zeblaze GTS 3 Plus with devices running on Android 5.0 or iOS 10.0, and above. Additionally, it offers added functionality through the FitCloudPro app. You can access over 300 watch faces as well as all your health and fitness data through this app.Zeblaze GTS 3 Plus Features

Talking of health and fitness, this smartwatch comes with a wrist heart rate monitor, pulse ox blood monitor, proximity sensor, and accelerometer working in tandem. With this, the Zeblaze GTS 3 offers all the vitals tracking such as heart rate, blood oxygen, sleep, menstruation, etc. while also offering over 100 sports modes. Additionally, it also comes with Bluetooth calling and a built-in voice assistant feature as well. Lastly, it packs a 300 mAh lithium-polymer cell while offering up to 15 days of typical usage. Furthermore, it takes 90 minutes to charge via the charging cable included in the box.

Zeblaze GTS 3 Plus Specifications

  • Design: Squircle shaped with fabric patterned strap, IP68-rated
  • Materials: Plastic bottom case, middle frame spraying, aluminium alloy button, plastic buckle, silicone (fluoroelastomer) strap
  • Dimensions: 49.00 mm x 40.00 mm x 9.90 mm
  • Weight: 22 grams (watch only), 39.50 grams (with strap)
  • Display: 2.15″, touchscreen, AMOLED panel, up to 1000 nits peak brightness, AOD
  • Resoultion: 415 x 505 pixels
  • Battery: 300 mAh Lithium-polymer, Up to 15 days (Typical Usage)
  • Charging: 1.5 hours via charging cable included in the box
  • Sensors: Wrist Heart Rate Monitor, Pulse Ox Blood Oxygen Saturation Monitor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer
  • Features: Regular Clock features, 300+ watch faces, Health tracking, 100+ sports modes, Reminders, Notifications, Bluetooth calling, Voice assistant
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth Low-Energy 5.2
  • Companion App: FitCloudPro (Android | iOS)
  • Colour Options: Starlight Silver, Midnight Black, Champagne Gold
  • Buy Zeblaze GTS 3 Plus here

Zeblaze GTS 3 Plus Price in Nepal and Availability

The Zeblaze GTS 3 Plus price in Nepal is set at NPR 3,990. You can buy it from our affiliate partner Hukut Store.

Smartwatch Price in Nepal (Official)
Zeblaze GTS 3 Plus NPR 3,990
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Realme 12 Pro launched with the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset and 50MP camera

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Realme just unveiled the highly anticipated 12 Pro and 12 Pro+ smartphones in India with stunning designs and best-in-class cameras. This article will exclusively discuss the Realme 12 Pro, including its specifications, design, camera, price in Nepal, and availability.

Realme 12 Pro Overview:

Design and Display

The phone houses a 6.7-inch FHD+ curved AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate. With a resolution of 2412 * 1080, a global maximum of 800 nits, and a local peak brightness of 950 nits, this smartphone is poised to become a formidable option in the mid-range segment. Similarly, the smartphone showcases a leatherback design which seems to have a premium feel to it. In regards to security, it also comes with an in-display fingerprint.

Realme 12 Pro

Chipset

The Realme 12 Pro is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 SoC. It boasts up to 12 GB of DDR4X RAM and 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage.

Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 Chipset

Similarly, the Realme 12 Pro also supports 5G connectivity for fast cruising and will receive 2-generation OS updates + 3 years of quarterly security updates as well.

Camera

This mid-range smartphone comes with a new Sony IMX 882 50MP main camera with a 2X In Sensor Zoom (ISZ) and 8 MP ultra-wide. In addition, it also boasts a 32MP Sony IMX709 telephoto lens with 2X optical and 4X in-sensor support. On the front, you get a 16MP selfie shooter.

Realme 12 Pro Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 161.47 × 74.02 × 8.75mm
  • Weight: 190 gm
  • Display: 6.7-inch (2412 × 1080 pixels) Full HD+ curved AMOLED screen
  • Other properties: 120Hz refresh rate, 2160Hz PWM dimming
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 (4nm)
  • RAM/ Storage: 8GB / 12GB LPDDR4X RAM with 128GB / 256GB storage
  • Software: Android 14 with Realme UI 5.0
  • Camera: 50MP main (with OIS), 8MP ultra-wide, 32MP Sony IMX709 2X telephoto lens
  • Front Camera:16MP sensor
  • Sensor: In-display fingerprint sensor
  • Battery: 5000mAh, 67W charging

Realme 12 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

The Realme 12 Pro starts at INR 25,999 for the 8/128GB trim. It’ll be available for purchase via Realme stores, website, and Flipkart from the 6th of February. When it makes it here, we expect the Realme 12 Pro price in Nepal to be around NPR 44,999.

Realme 12 Pro Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/128GB INR 25,999 NPR 44,999
8/256GB INR 26,999 NPR 47,999

Lenovo V14 Gen 4 business laptops are here with both Intel and AMD options!

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Lenovo’s diverse range of laptops, from entry-level IdeaPads to premium Legion Pros, are easily accessible in Nepal. However, the V series business laptops had been notably scarce. But now, many of the Gen 4 variants of these business laptops have entered the market. In this article, let’s take a look at the Lenovo V14 Gen 4 business laptop price in Nepal, alongside the available configurations and specifications. 

Lenovo V Series Laptops 

Lenovo V series laptops are ‘simple, powerful, and secure’ business devices. They prioritize portability, and reliability alongside a key focus on security, and productivity. As such, they are offered in compact 14” and 15” form factors, alongside efficient ‘U’ class processors, and privacy features. Do note that V17 laptops, with 17” displays, and more powerful ‘H’ series processors are also available in some markets but they are currently unavailable in Nepal.

Lenovo V14 G4 Overview: 

Design and Display 

Lenovo’s V14 features a minimal and modern design with a brand logo on the top-right of the lid and a clean front. We get to see an 80% keyboard (full-sized keyboard without number pad) which unfortunately lacks a backlight and a decently sized trackpad. The laptop is easy to carry for office and business use weighing just around 1.5 kg.

Lenovo V14 design

On the display front, we get a 14” Full HD screen with either a TN or IPS panel. Color coverage is at 45% NTSC gamut – common for laptops at this price point. The display has an anti-reflective matte coating and can go to 250 or 300 nits of brightness depending on the configuration.

Performance and Memory 

Powering the Lenovo V14 business laptops are 7000 series AMD CPU and 13th Gen Intel chips. For now, you can get your hands on a Ryzen 5 7520U variant or a Ryzen 7 7730U. Moreover, on the Intel side, you have a Core i5 and Core i7 to choose from.

As for memory, you get 8GB of soldered DDR4 RAM, with a slot for an extra stick in the future. Similarly, there’s 512GB of Gen 4 NVME SSD. 

Security and Battery 

In terms of security, you get a TPM (Trusted Platform Module) to encrypt passwords and other critical data. It also features malware detection to prevent cyber threats. Similarly, there’s a privacy shutter and a Kensington Nano slot for theft protection. 

Lenovo V15 G4 ports

Fueling the Lenovo V14 G4 is either a 38Wh or a 45Wh battery. You get dual-band WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.1, alongside 2 USB A ports, a single USB-C port, a 3.5mm jack, an HDMI 1.4 port, and an ethernet jack for connectivity. 

Lenovo V14 G4 Specifications:

  • Design & Build: All-plastic build
  • Display sizes: 14″
  • Display Properties: TN anti-glare panel, 45% NTSC, 250 nits
  • Resolution: Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels), 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Keyboard: Chiclet-style backlit keyboard
  • Trackpad: Plastic multi-touch trackpad, Windows Precision drivers
  • Processor:
    • AMD: Ryzen 5 7520U, Ryzen 7 7730U
    • Intel: Core i5-1335U, Core i7-1355U
  • Graphics: 
    • AMD: Radeon (integrated)
    • Intel: Iris Xe (integrated)
  • RAM: up to 16GB DDR4-3200 RAM
  • Storage: 512GB NVMe SSD 
  • Audio: 2x 1.5W speakers, Dolby Audio
  • Battery: 38Wh / 45Wh Li-Ion
  • Power Supply: 65W power adapter
  • Webcam: 720p HD camera, Privacy shutter
  • I/O:  1x USB 2.0, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (Power Delivery 3.0, DisplayPort 1.2), 1x HDMI 1.4b, 1x RJ45, 1x 3.5mm jack, 1x Power connector
  • Read full specifications of Lenovo V14 Gen 4 business laptop here. 

Lenovo V14 Gen 4 Price in Nepal and Availability 

The new Lenovo V14 business laptop is available for purchase from Hukut. Lenovo V14 G4 price in Nepal starts at NPR 70,000 for the Ryzen 5 variant while other variants cost a little more.

Lenovo V15  Price in Nepal Availability
V14 G4 (Ryzen 5 7520U, 8/512GB) NPR 70,450 Hukut
V14 G4 (Ryzen 7 7730U, 16/512GB) NPR 87,900 Hukut
V14 G4 (Intel i5-1335U, 16/512GB) NPR 82,500 Hukut
V14 G4 (Intel i5-13420H, 16/512GB) NPR 77,000 Hukut
V14 G4 (Intel i7-1355U, 16/512GB) NPR 113,333 Hukut

  • Meanwhile, check out our video on the Lenovo Ideapad 3: 

Deal alert! Get the Sony PlayStation 5 at a discounted price

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In this article, you will find the latest price of the Sony PlayStation 5 and its accessories, along with their availability in Nepal. For a short time, you can get the console at a discount through the Hukut Store. PlayStation 5 is Sony’s latest gaming console, which went official in 2020.

Sony PlayStation 5 Price and Availability in Nepal 

The price of the Sony PlayStation 5 in Nepal is NPR 105,000 for the standard (disc) edition and NPR 90,000 for the Digital Edition. But now you can get them at a discounted price from our affiliate partner Hukut by visiting their store at New Road, Kathmandu.

Gaming Console Price in Nepal  Availability
Sony PlayStation 5 Disc Edition (825GB SSD) Rs. 105,000 Rs. 80,000 Hukut
Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition (825GB SSD) Rs. 90,000 Rs. 73,500

PlayStation 5 Unveiling: The Build-Up

We had news about the upcoming PlayStation 5 as early as March of 2019 Sony revealed some of the features of the console in its Investor Relations Strategy Meeting (IR 2019). Hardware specs like 7nm Octa-core AMD processor, high-speed SSD, and graphics from AMD’s Radeon Navi Family were revealed, alongside features such as Ray Tracing, backward compatibility, disc support, and 3D audio.

sony playstation 5 specs

Sony PlayStation 5 Overview:

There are two variants of Sony PlayStation 5. The only difference between the two is the availability of optical drive, since the standard edition is equipped with a 4K UHD Blu-ray drive that the Digital Edition lacks.

The new Sony PlayStation 5 sports a futuristic look. Sony is right on its claim that the design is bold, stunning, and unlike any previous generation of PlayStation.

The black and white color scheme on the console matches the DualSense controller that the company showcased months ago. It is well complemented by the blue lighting effect as well.

The Standard Model is recognizable thanks to the bulge because of the incision of the disc drive. The Digital Edition doesn’t have that and is thus, less bulky.

Sony Playstation 5 Standard and Digital model edition

The console, as revealed by Sony sands vertically, however, it can also be placed horizontally on a flat surface. According to The Verge, the stand supports both horizontal and vertical orientation.

It is clear from the picture above that the stand on the Standard Sony PlayStation 5 is different than that of the Digital one. Maybe it has something to do with the extra bulge as Sony has already clarified that there will be no performance difference between the two variants.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: Approx. 390mm x 104mm x 260mm (PS5); 390mm x 92mm x 260mm  (Digital Edition)
  • Weight: 4.5Kg (PS5); 3.9Kg (Digital Edition)
  • Processor: Custom 8 cores / 16 thread AMD Ryzen Zen 2-microarchitecture CPU up to 3.5GHz with SMT (variable frequency)
  • Graphics: Custom AMD Navi/RDNA 2-family GPU with 36 CU at 2.23GHz (10.3 TFLOPS, FP unit n/a) (variable frequency)
  • VRAM: 16GB GDDR6 memory with a 256-bit interface (448GB/s)
  • Storage: Custom 825GB SSD + 1x NVMe SSD expansion bay + USB HDD support
  • I/O: USB Type-A port (Hi-Speed USB); USB Type-A port (Super-Speed USB 10Gbps) x2; USB Type-C port (Super-Speed USB 10Gbps)
  • Network: Ethernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T); Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1
  • Video: HDMI 2.1, up to 8K resolution, up to 4K/120fps refresh rate (VRR)
  • Optical Drive: 4K UHD Blu-ray 66G/100G) ~10xCAVBD-ROM (25G/50G) ~8xCAVBD-R/RE (25G/50G) ~8xCAVDVD ~3.2xCLV (only in the Standard Model)
  • Audio: Sony Tempest 3D AudioTech
  • Backward Compatibility: PS4 games

Sony PlayStation 5 Accessories Price in Nepal

Sony also revealed a slew of accessories to go with the PlayStation 5. Some of them are now available in Nepal.

PS5 Accessories Model Price  
DualSense Wireless Controller Rs. 9,500
DualSense Charging Station Rs. 6,500
PULSE 3D wireless headset Rs. 17,000
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