A new budget phone is official in the town. The Redmi 13C (4G) arrives with a Helio G85 chipset and 50MP cameras in Nepal, which is a toned-down version of the Redmi 13. Well, it’s a rebranded version of the recently launched Poco C65. Without further ado, let’s get into the specifications, features, and official price of the Redmi 13C in Nepal.
Redmi 13C Overview:
Display and Build
Build-wise, the Redmi 13C shares the visual attributes of the Poco C65. The plastic body and flat frame design are carried over with a waterdrop-notch screen. Talking of the latter, it is a 6.74-inch IPS panel with a 90Hz refresh rate and an HD+ resolution. You get Gorilla Glass protection and a TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification despite being a budget phone. Other than that, the bezels are a bit prominent and relatively thicker on the chin. Redmi ships this guy in two color options: Stardust Black, and Starshine Green.
Similar to the 12C, the Redmi 13C has a 50MP main camera. In addition to that, it is accompanied by a 2MP macro and an auxiliary lens combo. Further, there is an 8MP snapper at the front for selfies and video calls. In terms of videography, both front and back cameras can capture up to 1080p videos at 30fps.
Performance
Under the hood, a 12nm Helio G85 chipset powers the Redmi 13C. This 4G silicon from Mediatek features two Cortex-A75 cores clocking up to 2.0GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 1.8GHz. It is paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. As for the OS, the smartphone boots on Android 13-based MIUI 14.
Battery and Others
Fueling the Redmi 13C is a 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging. But you only get a 10W charger included in the box. Connectivity options here include 4G, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, USB Type-C, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The Redmi 13C price in Nepal begins at NPR 13,999 for the base 4/128GB. The 6/128GB costs Rs. 15,999, while the 8/256GB variant of the Redmi 13C is priced NPR 18,999. You can buy the smartphone from Hukut and other authorized stores in Nepal.
Redmi 13C
Price in Nepal (Official)
4/128GB
NPR 13,999
6/128GB
NPR 15,999
8/256GB
NPR 18,999
Meanwhile, you can check out our Redmi 12C review.
The OnePlus Nord was a huge success and a very good midrange phone. But since then, the company’s cheaper entries in the Nord lineup, including the recent Nord CE haven’t really lived up to my expectations. However, finally, with the Nord 2, the original “Nord” charm seems to have made a comeback. So, let’s find out more in this full review of the OnePlus Nord 2.
OnePlus Nord 2 Specifications:
Body: 73.3 x 159.1 x 8.2mm, 189 gm, Splash-proof design, Gorilla Glass 5
Battery: 4500mAh with 65W Warp Charge (65W adapter inside the box)
Color options: Gray Sierra, Blue Haze, Green Wood (India-exclusive)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 59,999 (8/128GB) | Rs. 69,999 (12/256GB)
OnePlus Nord 2 Review:
Despite the Nord 2’s supposed triumph, in 2021, the competition in this mid-range price segment is incredibly stiff, especially here in the Asian market—thanks to the devices like the Poco F3 GT, Realme X7 Max, Mi 11X/Poco F3, and the likes.
Here, I have been using the Nord 2 and comparing it against the Realme X7 Max and the Poco F3 GT for the better part of 2 weeks now. With that out of the way, let’s get back to this review of the OnePlus Nord 2.
Design & Build
73.3 x 159.1 x 8.2mm, 189 grams
Glass back/front, plastic frames
Splash-proof design, No IP rating
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Buttons
Ports
First, let’s start by talking about the design. When taking the OnePlus Nord 2 in my hands, I can’t help but notice its similarity with the first-gen Nord in terms of its size and weight. I have this Blue Haze color option with this porcelain finish which looks clean and minimalistic. I was kind of hoping to get the Green Wood variant but sadly, that’s exclusive for the Indian market.
Anyway, I love how handy the OnePlus Nord 2 feels in my little hands. It’s got a good heft and definitely feels better than the X7 Max or the Poco F3 GT for that matter. Of course, the F3 GT has a gaming-centric design, so it’s not really a fair comparison. But I think the mainstream audience will appreciate Nord 2’s design a bit more.
It even borrows the same camera layout as the more expensive OnePlus 9. And like I mentioned earlier, this phone isn’t that heavy or wide either—and more importantly, holding it feels like you have a premium phone in your hands.
Dual Gorilla Glass 5
Likewise, both its front and the back are protected by Gorilla Glass 5 which seems to be a popular choice for OnePlus in most of their devices, including the high-end ones. But I wouldn’t bet on its durability seeing how Geeky Ranjit sir’s unit has literally shattered falling off his hands.
And quite rightly so, he says that at the end of the day, it’s glass and glass breaks! So, it’s really up to your usage pattern and how good of a case and screen protector you end up using.
Plus, the frames on the Nord 2 are also made of plastic. But thankfully, as you can see, the signature alert slider makes a comeback after its heavily criticized omission on the Nord CE. OnePlus has further cheaped out by including basic splash proofing here since there is no official IP rating on this phone. So, I had to be extra careful using the Nord 2 during this monsoon season.
Display
6.43-inches FHD+ Fluid AMOLED display
90/180Hz refresh/touch sampling rate
Corning’s Gorilla Glass 5 protection
Moving on, apart from the similar form factor as the OnePlus Nord, these two phones’ display specs are quite similar as well. It’s the same 6.43- inch AMOLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ compliance.
Quality-wise, this is still a very good screen with accurate colors and excellent contrast. Its brightness is sufficient enough for both indoor and outdoor usage too. Additionally, unlike the original Nord, the punch hole cutout up top is not intrusive at all, so watching videos on this display has been a relatively more pleasant experience.
However, there are a few things that I am slightly disappointed with regarding the Nord 2’s screen. Firstly, it does not support HDR video playback on Netflix despite the aforementioned HDR10+ compliance. Therefore, I’ve had to be content with streaming only Full HD non-HDR videos on Netflix on the Nord 2.
Not the best-in-class display
Secondly, its 180Hz touch sampling rate isn’t any extraordinary like you would find on similarly priced Poco F3 GT, which boasts up to 480Hz of touch response. Even the Realme X7 Max and Xiaomi Mi 11X both feature 360Hz touch sampling rates.
So, on my usage, I did notice the touch experience on the Nord 2 to be slightly inferior in comparison. It’s nothing of a dealbreaker, of course, but if you are coming from phones with a higher touch sampling rate, you will definitely notice the inferiority of the Nord 2’s touch latency.
And finally, this display has settled for a 90Hz refresh rate, while 120Hz has pretty much been the standard at this price bracket in 2021. Personally, I have no complaints regarding the 90Hz screen on the Nord 2 as OnePlus has optimized the 90Hz refresh rate pretty well.
But I genuinely think the company should have added a higher touch sampling rate, which would have certainly made the display experience better for gaming and especially for chatting. Regardless, this screen also houses an optical in-display fingerprint sensor which works fine until your hands are greasy or wet.
Audio quality
Besides that, OnePlus has improved its speaker quality by including a good set of stereo speakers here. It’s fairly loud and balanced. I even compared it against the Realme X7 Max and found that both of them do almost a similar job.
Similarly, OnePlus has included good haptics too, so the vibration feedback while typing on this phone is fairly satisfactory. I like the fact that the feedback is not too hard but not too soft at the same time—it’s kind of a perfect balance and I am quite happy about it.
Battery
4500mAh battery with 65W fast charging
Now, while we are talking about the good stuff, I have to mention that I’m quite impressed with the dual 2250mAh battery on this phone. With the Ambient Display turned off, I got around 7 hours of SoT with my usage consisting of a couple of hours of watching YouTube videos, a lot of calling and texting, a good amount of social media, and some light gaming. So, it’s easily a proper all-day battery phone.
However, just like the more expensive OnePlus devices, I did notice 7-8% battery drainage overnight. As for charging, the Nord 2 juices up impressively fast, so the battery drain thing should not be that big a problem, I guess. Here, I graphed its charging speed to go from 0-100% in just 30 minutes with the 65 Watt Warp charger, which is quite impressive.
Performance
Octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 1200-AI 5G SoC (6nm)
Up to 12GB LPDDR4x RAM, 128/256GB UFS 3.1 storage (fixed)
Android 11 with OnePlus’ OxygenOS 11.3 on top
Okay, now before moving on to the cameras, let’s talk about the performance of the Nord 2. The phone is powered by a custom Dimensity 1200-AI SoC, co-developed by OnePlus and MediaTek. OnePlus says that this doctored chipset offers improved response time for games and other apps, while it supposedly delivers better thermal and power efficiency compared to the standard Dimensity 1200.
Basically, the “AI” of it all comes into action in three facets: display, camera, and response times. While I’ve already been impressed with the regular Dimensity 1200 on the Realme X7 Max, I raised my expectations by just a little bit with the 1200-AI on the Nord 2.
As you can see from these benchmarks, this MediaTek flagship processor performs almost similarly to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 870. And, if we compare it against the original OnePlus Nord, the scores are almost double.
OnePlus Nord 2
POCO F3 GT
POCO F3
AnTuTu v8.5
Total
512076
530183
593248
CPU
153940
152078
173606
GPU
178581
195223
241802
Memory
101635
94440
83277
UX
77920
88442
94563
To note, I got myself the 8GB RAM, 128GB storage variant of the phone, which is definitely a better value than the 12/256GB variant. And on my typical usage, it has provided me with an excellent experience, akin to using a flagship OnePlus phone.
Apart from the AI enhancements, the company has optimized this chipset really well to run day-to-day activities smoothly with no overheating issues either. Multitasking between even the heaviest of apps does not put pressure on this phone and on top of this, its UI is incredibly fluid and responsive.
OxygenOS x ColorOS
Talking of UI, Nord 2 runs on OxygenOS version 11.3. Now, after the announcement of merging the OxygenOS and OPPO’s ColorOS codebase, the former has seen a slight change. Is it a dealbreaker in any way? No, absolutely not! Apart from the camera app and slight changes in the settings menu, everything is pretty much the same.
I know that many of the OG OnePlus fans aren’t that accepting of this development—heck, even I am not very happy about it. But until and unless there are unrecognizably significant changes with the Oxygen OS, I am not complaining.
Gaming experience
Regardless, the OnePlus Nord 2 is certainly a good if not a perfect device for gaming as well. Here, high-end titles like Genshin Impact are playable in the highest settings under 60 fps mode. But under this, you will notice slight lags every now and then. Scaling down the graphics to High and keeping 60fps intact, I got a steady 40 fps on this phone, which is quite good.
Even with PUBG Mobile, you can easily achieve a stable 40 fps under HDR graphics and Ultra frame rates. For even smoother gameplay, you can dial down the setting to Extreme frame rates and Smooth graphics, which delivers a constant 60fps gaming experience without breaking a sweat.
OnePlus has also promised to introduce 90 fps gameplay in a list of games. As of now, 90 fps optimized games such as Critical Ops and Oddmar can hit only 60 fps on the Nord 2. The Realme X7 Max, on the other hand, already has 90 fps mode in games like PUBG Mobile.
Moving on, relatively less demanding titles like Call of Duty run well in 60 fps even in the highest settings. Testing it alongside the Poco F3 GT, well, we got a pretty similar gameplay experience except for the fact that the Nord 2 was able to keep itself relatively cool while the Poco F3 GT heated near the camera module.
But then again, if you are a hardcore gamer, I would suggest you go for the Snapdragon 870-powered Poco F3 or the iQOO 7 for even better gaming performance. As you can see from this table, you will be able to get more stable gameplay in demanding titles like Genshin Impact and PUBG Mobile from phones with Snapdragon 870 onboard.
Cameras
Triple camera setup at the back
(50MP main, 8MP ultrawide, 2MP mono)
32MP selfie camera in the punch-hole cutout
Cameras
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Back
Front
On to the cameras, the Nord 2 features a triple camera setup that includes a 50MP primary, an 8MP ultra-wide, and a 2MP monochrome lens. For this review, I compared the cameras on OnePlus Nord 2 against the Realme X7 Max and Poco F3 GT to find out which of the three is the best mid-range camera phone.
Normal Images
For the most part, I like the images from Nord 2’s primary camera.
Normal
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It’s got appreciable dynamic range and details while producing natural-ish colors in most scenarios.
Normal
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OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
OnePlus Nord 2
POCO F3 GT
As you can see from these samples, the photos are not extra punchy like from Realme X7 Max, nor does it have a bit more contrast like on the Poco F3 GT. However, it does struggle in focusing on close-up subjects while the Realme X7 Max does it better.
Wideangle Images
OnePlus Nord 2 - Wideangle
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Normal
Wideangle
Images from its 8MP ultra-wide camera do not have as impressive dynamic range and details as the primary images though.
Wideangle
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OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
I found Realme’s ultra-wide shots to be brighter and have a slightly better dynamic range as well.
Portrait Images
About the portraits, well, I am not a huge fan of both the Nord 2 and X7 Max in this regard. In fact, you can keep the Poco F3 GT in the same league too.
Portrait
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OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
POCO F3 GT
Nord 2’s portraits look highly beautified, have this unnatural yellow tone, and the blur looks unnatural the majority of the time. Realme X7 Max, on the other hand, produces this pink tint in the subject although the background looks slightly better.
Portrait
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OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
OnePlus Nord 2
POCO F3 GT
OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
POCO F3 GT
And as expected from a Xiaomi midrange phone, Poco F3 GT’s portraits are dark and don’t have a pleasing background. So, for human subjects, I wouldn’t say any of these phones perform that good, and definitely need better optimization.
Selfie Images
Selfies from the 32MP lens of the OnePlus Nord 2 aren’t that good either.
Selfie
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OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
It is lacking in contrast and the subjects look extremely pale.
Portrait Selfie
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OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
Portraits selfies are slightly smoothened and the edge detection is average only. So, you can say that the Nord 2 is not a great selfie phone.
Nighttime Images
Nighttime
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OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
When it comes to nighttime photography, its images have acceptable sharpness but the Realme X7 Max’s images are clearly brighter with higher detail levels.
Night Mode
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OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
OnePlus Nord 2
Realme X7 Max
With the night mode turned on, the brightness and details improve significantly on both these phones.
Videography
In terms of videos, the OnePlus Nord 2 does a good job in stabilizing the 4k 30 fps videos, thanks to OIS, while Realme’s output is quite shaky and over-saturated. Do note that the OnePlus Nord 2 crops the videos by a bit to maintain better steadiness.
Likewise, with the 1080p 60 fps videos, the OnePlus Nord 2 comes out victorious with its slightly cropped, yet steadier results in comparison with Realme X7 Max. Regardless, the 1080p 30 fps videos are stabilized on both phones though.
OnePlus Nord 2 Review: Conclusion
To wrap up this review, the OnePlus Nord 2 is certainly a healthy upgrade over last year’s Nord—no doubts on that! And with the Nord 2, I feel like OnePlus is back with the kind of value-for-money it used to provide a few years ago.
At the same time, I think this phone also takes away the appeal of the more expensive OnePlus 9R and even the OnePlus 9 with its value-packed all-rounder performance. But again, this is not a perfect midrange phone. Its ultra-wide and selfie cameras are pretty average and the display isn’t as good as the competition.
Yet, looking at the overall positive aspects, I would definitely recommend the Nord 2 to anyone who is looking for a reliable midrange phone. Yet, be sure to pick the 8/128GB variant instead of the 12/256GB variant, which I think misleads the value proposition of this phone.
We all know how drones have been in hype in recent years with the prospect of aerial delivery of your goods. With that same thing in mind, DJI has now launched the FlyCart 30 with Cargo Mode and Winch Mode. In this article, we will discuss the DJI FlyCart 30 in further detail.
DJI FlyCart 30 Overview
Design and Controls
The DJI FlyCart 30 comes in a foldable four-arm design with a maximum diagonal wheelbase of 2,200 mm. Similarly, it features foldable double-blade carbon fibre composite propellers and eight rotors. Meanwhile, the motors here offer a maximum power of 4000W per rotor and a KV value of 48 rpm/V. Additionally, the DJI FlyCart 30 features a cargo case made of EPP plus an aluminium alloy frame as well as a square nylon parachute of approximately 22 sq.m surface area. The entire package comes with IP55 ingress and water resistance.
For controls, we are getting a DJI RC Plus remote controller and DJI Pilot 2 app. The remote also features an IP54 rating and comes with a 7.02-inch touchscreen with an LCD panel. It also supports dual operator mode while offering wireless connectivity through WiFi 6 and Bluetooth v5.1 combo. This remote is capable of 3.3 hours of usage with a built-in battery. You get an additional 2.7 hours of usage with an external battery.
Drone Hardware
Firstly, the DJI FlyCart 30 comes with a full HD FPV single-axis gimbal camera offering 1,920 x 1,440 resolution, 149° DFOV, and 30fps frame rate. Secondly, it features a binocular vision system with 90° horizontal and 106° vertical field-of-view. Furthermore, it is equipped with front and rear phased array radars as well. All these hardware work in tandem to offer multidirectional obstacle sensing.
Lastly, the DJI FlyCart 30 comes with DJI DB2000 intelligent batteries with 38,000 mAh capacity. These batteries weigh about 11.30kg and the drone can be equipped with two of them at once taking the drone’s weight to 65kg.
Equipped with all the specs, the DJI FlyCart 30 offers up to 6,000 metres of maximum flight altitude while topping at travelling speeds of up to 20 m/s horizontally. Moreover, this drone can carry a maximum load of 30kg over a distance of 16km on dual battery mode. Meanwhile, in the single-battery mode, the FlyCart can travel 8km with 40kg of load.
This drone can deliver your goods in two modes Cargo Mode and Winch Mode. For cargo mode, you load the drone’s case with goods. Whereas in Winch Mode, you get a 20-metre auto-retracting cable with intelligent adjustment to minimise cargo swing and improve stability. Other than that, the DJI FlyCart 30 can transmit videos over 20 km with DJI O3 image transmission. You also get an option to enhance the video transmission through 4G.
DJI FlyCart 30 Specifications
Dimension: 2,800 mm x 3,085 mm x 947 mm (arms and propellers unfolded)
Weight: 65 Kg (with two batteries)
Battery: Up to two 38,000 mAh DJI DB2000 batteries
Camera: Full HD FPV Single Axis Gimbal Camera, 1920 x 1440 resolution, 149° DFOV, 30fps frame rate
Binocular FOV: 90° Horizontal, 106° Vertical
Propulsion System: 8x rotors, Carbon Fibre composite foldable dual-blade propellers, 4000W per rotor max motor power, 48 rpm/V motor KV value
Maximum Flight Distance: 16km (30kg load, dual battery), 8km (40kg load, single battery)
Maximum Flight Time: 18 minutes (30kg load, dual battery), 9 minutes (40kg load, single battery)
Speed: 20 m/s (Max Horizontal), 5 m/s (Max Ascent), 3 m/s (Vertical Descent), 5 m/s (Tilted Descent)
Maximum Flight Altitude: 6,000 metres
Resistance: IP55 ingress and water resistance
Remote Controller: DJI RC Plus with 7.02-inch touch LCD screen, IP54 rating
App: DJI Pilot 2
DJI FlyCart 30 Price in Nepal and Availability
The DJI FlyCart 30 has been listed on the company website with detailed specifications. However, DJI has not specified the price of the product or when it will start shipping as of now. We will update this article along with the expected DJI FlyCart 30 price in Nepal once more information is available.
Meanwhile, check out our DJI Mini 4 Pro unboxing and review video:
As all the companies are updating their lineup for the year 2024, HP is also following suit. They have now announced a new update to their Omem Transcend 14. Here, we will discuss the HP Omen Transcend 14 (2024) in further detail including its price in Nepal.
HP Omen Transcend 14 (2024) Overview
Design and Display
Omen Transcend 14 is a gaming laptop offered by the American company — HP. This laptop measures 18 mm in thickness and weighs 1.76 kg. Moreover, it features the brand name on the lid. It comes in two finishes: Shadow Black, and Cermanic White.
On the front, we are getting a 14-inch OLED panel. It spans 2.8K in resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 0.2 ms response time. You also get a 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut and 500 nits HDR.
Performance
Under the hood, it comes with up to Intel Core Ultra 9 185H CPU coupled with up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 discrete GPU. Like every laptop this year, this laptop also comes packed with the latest AI capabilities. With this, HP Omen Transcend 14 can offer features like Copilot, background changing, eye contact correction, and so on without hindering the normal performance of the laptop.
We are also getting OMEN Tempest Cooling GO to keep all the thermals in check. On the memory front, we are getting up to 32GB LPDDR5-7467 RAM. Meanwhile, the HP Omen Transcend 14 comes with up to 2TB PCIe Gen4 SSD storage.
HP has not mentioned the cell capacity on the Omen Transcend 14, however, they do promise over eight hours of battery life. In terms of charging capabilities, it comes with 140W through USB Type-C. It offers wireless connectivity through WiFi 7 and Bluetooth v5.4. Other than that, this laptop features translucent, pudding-inspired keycaps from HyperX offering “a captivating, radiant glow”.
HP Omen Transcend 14 (2024) Price in Nepal and Availability
The HP Omen Transcend 14 (2024) went up for preorders on 8 January 2024 with a starting price tag of USD 1,499.99. However, the company has not specified when the product will start shipping. If and when it arrives here, we expect the HP Omen Transcend 14 (2024) price in Nepal to start from NPR 238,499.
HP Laptop
Price in USA (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
HP Omen Transcend 14
USD 1,499.99
NPR 238,499
Meanwhile, check out if the M1 Macbook Air is still worth it in 2024:
After re-entering the Nepali market in 2020, Tecno has been pretty consistent with its smartphone releases. Here, we can find all the latest Tecno mobile price in Nepal along with their specs, features, and availability.
Tecno: Brand Overview
Tecno is a smartphone manufacturer based in Shenzhen, China. It was founded in 2006 as a subsidiary of Transsion Holding. Tecno is placed as a premium smartphone brand; well above Infinix and Itel, which are also owned by Transsion. Tecno is most popular in the African market, where it has seen a steady rise ever since its entry in 2008. The company started expanding its market to South Asia in 2017.
Meanwhile, check all the prices and specs of Tecno smartphones here
Tecno in Nepal
Tecno first entered the Nepali market in 2017 via Mahalaxmi Mobiles. However, Tecno smartphones stopped appearing on the market towards the end of 2018. The company made a comeback in late 2020 with the same distributor. Since then, Tecno has launched several phones in Nepal, including the premium Phantom X.
The Tecno Spark Go 1 is a fresh addition to the budget lineup. It brings a premium look to the iPhone 14 with an identical camera module. Available in two shades: Glittery White and Strail Black, this smartphone features a UNISOC T615 processor with 2x Cortex-A75 at 1.8GHz and 6x Cortex-A55 cores at 1.6GHz. Memory-wise, you get three options: 3/64GB, 4/64GB, and 4/128GB. Likewise, there is a single 13MP camera and an 8MP front camera embedded in a hole-punch cutout.
This 2024 iteration of the Tecno Spark Go brings an octa-core processor this time, the Unisoc T606. Besides that, the design gets a refresh with an iPhone-like camera module and a 6.6-inch HD+ hole-punch LCD panel up front with a 90Hz refresh rate. In terms of optics, you get a 13MP primary sensor with a useless 0.08MP auxiliary lens. Booting the Spark Go 2024 is an Android 13 Go edition based on HiOS 13. Moreover, you also get a DTS-powered dual stereo speaker here, which is pretty rare in the budget segment.
The Spark 20C is the latest entry to the budget midrange lineup from Tecno in Nepal. It brings a hole-punch 6.67-inch IPS LCD panel with a 90Hz refresh rate and an iPhone-like Dynamic Island feature. As for the performance, it relies on an age-old chip, the Helio P35 which should be okay for light users.
You can purchase this phone in a sole 8/128GB trim for now. In terms of optics, there is a 50MP primary shooter alongside a useless 0.3MP depth lens.
The Spark 30C is a fresh new addition to the sub-20K segment of Tecno phones in Nepal. It brings a new Mediatek Helio G81 chipset with eight cores with a peak clock speed of 2.0GHZ. Fabbed under the 12nm process, this 4G silicon is paired with 6/8GB of RAM and 128/1256GB of internal storage. As for the camera, you get a primary 50MP unit and a useless dummy unit, posing as a second camera in disguise.
Likewise, the display here is a 6.67-inch IPS LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and wet touch control. Lastly, fueling the Tecno Spark 30C is a 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support.
Tecno Saprk 30C Specifications:
Display: 6.67-inches HD+ IPS LCD panel, 120Hz refresh rate, wet and oily touch control
Chipset: MediaTek Helio G81 4G (12nm)
Memory: 6/8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage
Software: Android 14 with HiOS 14 on top
RearCamera: Single (50MP primary)
Front Camera: 8MP (punch-hole)
Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
Battery: 5000mAh, 18W fast charging (Type-C)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 16,490 (6/128GB), Rs. 19,990 (8/128GB)
5. Tecno Spark 20
The Spark 20 is one of the latest additions to the company’s midrange portfolio. It brings the Helio G85 chipset paired with 8 GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage at the competitive price of NPR 17,990. As for the display, you get a 6.56-inch HD+ resolution with a 90Hz refresh rate.
In terms of optics, there is a dual-camera setup comprising a 50MP main camera and a useless AI camera. Upfront, you get a 32MP front camera with dual LED flash.
The Camon 20 is a fresh addition to the midrange Camon series in Nepal. The key USP here is its AMOLED panel stretching diagonally at 6.67 inches with FHD+ resolution (2400 x 1800 pixels) and 60Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it is powered by a Mediatek Helio G85 chipset (12nm). Memory-wise, Tecno ships this guy in Nepal in a sole 8/256GB version.
Talking of the optics, there is a dual setup: 64MP primary 2MP depth sensing unit and an AI camera. On the front side, you get a 32MP selfie snapper.
Tecno Camon 20 Specifications:
Display: 6.67 inches AMOLED, 1080 x 2400 pixels, 60Hz
Chipset: MediaTek Helio G85 (12nm)
Memory: 8GB RAM, 256GB storage (expandable)
Software: Android 13 with Tecno’s HiOS 13 on top
Rear Camera: Triple (64MP primary, 2MP depth, AI lens)
Front Camera: 32MP (punch-hole cutout)
Battery: 5000mAh, 33W fast charging (18W in the box)
Biometrics: Fingerprint (side-mounted)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 22,990 (8/256GB)
7. Tecno Pova 6
The Tecno Pova 6 is the latest midrange gaming phone from the company. This guy arrives with a Mediatek Helio G99 Ultimate processor, paired with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. As a gaming phone, you get a 2871.78mm² VC heatsink and 1700W graphite thermal conductivity to keep the thermals in check. Plus some gaming-centric features from the Game Space 4.0! It boasts a gaming vibe with Nothing’s Glyph-like lights on the rear side.
On the optics side, there is a dual-camera setup, headlined by a 108MP primary sensor and a 2MP depth camera. Upfront, there is a 32MP snapper for selfies and video calls. Fueling the Pova 6 is a sizeable 6,000mAh battery with 70W fast charging support. Thankfully, Tecno also ships a compatible 70W charger in the box.
Color: Comet Green, Meteorite Grey, Interstellar Blue
Price in Nepal: Rs. 34,990 (12/256GB)
8. Tecno Phantom V Fold 2
The Tecno Phantom V Fold 2 is the first foldable phone from the Chinese tech company in Nepal. It builds on its predecessor by retaining the 7.85-inch inner screen and 6.42-inch cover display but introduces a sleeker design. It measures just 6.1 mm when unfolded and 12 mm when folded, with a significantly lighter weight of 249 grams, down from nearly 300 grams. The device features the MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ chipset, a larger 5,750 mAh battery supporting 70W wired and 15W wireless charging, and an impressive 24 GB RAM (12 GB physical + 12 GB extended) alongside 512 GB of internal storage.
Tecno has emphasized AI capabilities with the integration of the Ella AI assistant powered by Google Gemini. It offers features like Smart Q&A, AI Summary, AI Translation, and AI Writing, enhancing productivity and user experience. Other AI tools include AI Artboard for creative sketches and AI Wallpaper for custom designs. The camera system boasts three 50 MP sensors for wide, ultra-wide, and portrait shots, two 32 MP selfie cameras, and Universal Tone Technology for accurate skin tone representation.
Tecno Phantom V Fold 2 Specifications:
Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9000+
Displays: 7.85″ inner screen, 6.42″ cover display
Body Dimensions: 6.1 mm thin when unfolded, 12 mm folded
Weight: 249 grams
Cameras: Triple 50 MP rear cameras (wide, ultra-wide, portrait), 32 MP front cameras (one on each display)
So, that was the list of the latest Tecno mobile in Nepal. Tecno is mostly known for its budget and mid-range phones. However, the company has premium offerings like the Phantom X. You can find Tecno smartphones in authorized stores all across Nepal. You can even buy Tecno smartphones from online platforms such as Hukut.
Tecno Mobile Price in Nepal: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the price of Tecno mobiles in Nepal?
The price of Tecno mobiles in Nepal ranges from NPR 11,990 to NPR 64,990.
Where to buy Tecno phones in Nepal?
Tecno phones are available to purchase from both offline and online stores in Nepal.
Will I get a warranty if I buy a Tecno phone from the grey market?
No, you won’t get a warranty if you have purchased a Tecno phone from a grey/unofficial channel.
Are Tecno phones more expensive in Nepal than in India?
Tecno phones are generally available at the same price as in India.
boAt Lifestyle is continuously expanding its catalogue in the Nepali market. They launched the Airdopes 71, Airdopes Supreme, and Ultima Chronos fairly recently. Now they are adding two more smartwatches into the mix. Let’s take a look at the boAt Lunar Seek and Wave Call 2 in further detail, including their price in Nepal.
boAt Lunar Seek Overview
Design and Display
This smartwatch has a circular casing with a functional crown on the right. It is IP67-rated against water and dust exposure. It is available in a multitude of colour choices, one of which has a metal strap. However, only Cool Blue and Active Black options made it to Nepal.
The boAt Lunar Seek has a 1.39-inch TFT panel with 2.5D curved edges. The screen has 240 pixels on all sides and a peak brightness of 500 nits. It also supports wake gestures.
Features and Battery
This smartwatch offers all the standard features including time and date, timers, alarms, etc. It can connect to your smartphone via Bluetooth v5.3 and allows you to take and make calls. Likewise, it can also access the voice assistant of the connected device. The boAt Lunar Seek offers health and wellness features, including heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring, sleep, stress and menstrual cycle tracking. There are over 100 dedicated modes for fitness and activity tracking along with sedentary alerts.
Battery-wise, you get a 300mAh unit inside the watch that lasts you seven to ten days on a single charge. Once depleted, it can juice back up in just two hours with the magnetic charger included in the box.
The boAt Wave Call 2 has some significant differences from the boAt Lunar Seek. For starters, it comes in a squircle casing and looks entirely different. It also has a navigation crown on the right and an IP67 rating. Furthermore, it launched in various colours with two options having metallic straps as well. Similarly, the Nepali market saw the arrival of Active Black and Cool Grey shades only.
For display, it has a 1.83-inch unit, also with curved edges. The resolution on this thing measures 240 x 284 pixels and supports wake gestures. No additional information on the screen is available other than that.
Features and Battery
The boAt Wave Call 2 boots on Crest OS+ where the watch offers whopping 700 active modes. Not only that, it links you to the Crest App health ecosystem that allows your activity to be converted into boAt coins, which you can use to enjoy real-time offers. On top of that, the watch is supported by Google Fit as well as Apple Health.
Besides, it gives you customisation access as well, where you can set the watch wallpaper, set the widgets, font size, and so on. It connects to your device via Bluetooth v5.2 and can make and take calls, tap into voice assistant, and display notifications. The boAt Wave Call 2 lasts up to 6 days on normal usage with its 230mAh cell battery and takes under two hours to fully charge.
Bluetooth calling, Health and fitness tracking, 100+ sports modes, Sedentary alerts, 100+ cloud watch faces, Notifications, Find My Phone, Voice Assistant, Regular watch features
Bluetooth calling, Health and fitness tracking, 700+ active modes, Sedentary alerts, 1,000+ cloud/customisable watch faces, Notifications, Find My Phone/Watch, Voice Assistant, Google Fit/Apple Health support, Live Score Updates, Regular Watch features
boAt Lunar Seek / Wave Call 2 Price in Nepal and Availability
Both these smartwatches recently made it into the Nepali market and are available for purchase at authorized stores all across the country. The boAt Lunar Seek price in Nepal is set at NPR 3,599 whereas the Wave Call 2 goes for NPR 3,199.
boAt Smartwatch
Price in Nepal (Official)
Wave Call 2
NPR 3,199
Lunar Seek
NPR 3,599
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Ultima Lifestyles, the homegrown Nepali brand is coming up with a new budget TWC in the market. Dubbed the Boom 161, these new wireless earbuds boast 13mm audio drivers, ENC, 3EQ modes, and more. In this article, we’ll walk through the specs, features, and official price of the Ultima Boom 161 in Nepal.
Ultima Boom 161 Overview:
Design and Build
To no one’s surprise, the Ultima Boom 161 boasts a plastic build with a long stem design as a budget TWS. The stem of this in-ear TWS has a glossy finish on top with an LED indicator. Ultima has also provided an IPX4 rating for sweat and water splash protection. As for the charging case, you get the same glossy material on the lid with a USB-C port on the bottom.
Audio
Blasting the audio here is a dual 13mm driver, just like on the Ultima Boom 141. The key USP here is its 3EQ profiles: Bass, Balance, and Normal for listening as per your preference. Likewise, with its Beast mode, Ultrima claims a 60ms low latency for gaming. Plus, you also get ENC for passive noise cancellation on this TWS.
Battery and Connectivity
The Boom 161 gets its fuel from a 40mAH cell while the case boasts a 400mAH battery. It comes with ASAP charge technology, allowing you to enjoy 75 minutes of audio playback with just 5 minutes of charging. Furthermore, the battery is rated for a total of 42 hours of playtime.
Talking of the connectivity, you get Bluetooth 5.3 support with IWP technology. IWP stands for Wake N’Pair which enables the buds to quickly pair to your smartphone after you open the lid of the charging case. Other features include Voice Assistant compatibility with Siri and Google Assistant with a single tap.
In a recent event at CES 2024, LG Electronics introduced its latest LG Styler clothing care solution, showcasing cutting-edge features that promise to redefine wardrobe management. The new model combines a handheld, high-pressure steamer, the ‘Dynamic Moving Hanger,’ and ‘Dual TrueSteam’ technology to provide faster and more effective clothes-refreshing cycles, addressing various garment care needs. In this article let’s dive into discussing what this LG Styler is all about including its features, expected price in Nepal, and availability.
LG Styler Overview:
Wrinkle Removal with High-Pressure Steamer
A standout feature of the 2024 LG Styler is the addition of a handheld, high-pressure steamer. This innovation simplifies removing wrinkles from clothes, eliminating the need for a separate iron. Users can hang their wrinkled clothes, retrieve the steamer attached to the Styler, and initiate the steam process with just a button press. In addition, the high-pressure steam efficiently penetrates garments, leaving them smooth and soft, significantly reducing the need for ironing. Furthermore, the compact size of the steamer enhances convenience and allows for easy storage within the Styler.
Dynamic Moving Hanger System for Tailored Garment Care
Introducing the exclusive ‘Dynamic Moving Hanger’ system, LG Styler goes beyond conventional care methods. This system offers delicate and powerful garment care, featuring enhanced dust removal, deodorization, drying, and wrinkle mitigation through a twisting and rotating mechanism. Moreover, the upgraded cycles, including the Fine Dust cycle, shake garments up to 350 times per minute, effectively removing both large and fine dust particles.
Dual TrueSteam Technology for Precise Fabric Care
The LG Styler’s ‘Dual TrueSteam’ technology employs two heaters, allowing precise control over steam spray volume and strength. This innovation is particularly beneficial for delicate fabrics such as silk and cashmere, as it delivers gentle fabric care through optimized steam-flow control. The technology also powers the Styler’s Sanitary cycle, eliminating over 99.99% of germs and 11 different kinds of harmful bacteria, ensuring hygienically clean clothes.
For user-friendly management, the new Styler incorporates an intuitive LCD touchscreen, simplifying course selection. Additionally, the new Styler features a built-in ventilation system that circulates air throughout the room. The dehumidification function can collect up to 10 liters of moisture from the room, preventing clothes from becoming damp after being refreshed. The time-saving Pants Press, with its upgraded hanging structure, ensures sharper, wrinkle-free creases.
LG Styler Price in Nepal and Availability
The LG Styler is only available in a select few places like the US, U.K., Australia, and Canada, and starts at USD 1299. If it makes it here, we expect the LG Styler Price in Nepal to be around NPR 199,999.
Smart Closet
Price in the US
Price in Nepal (Expected)
LG Styler
USD 1,299
NPR 199,999
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At CES 2024, Samsung Electronics astounded audiences by revealing the pinnacle of its 2024 lineup, the S95D OLED TV series. Available in varieties, this series promises to enhance your viewing experience with a groundbreaking glare-free display, intense colors, and superior dynamic range. In this article, we will walk through this latest Samsung S95D Series, its price in Nepal, Specs, and more.
Samsung S95D Series Overview
Display and Other Specifications
The Samsung S95D compromises 55, 65, or 77-inch 4K 144hz QD OLED panels. Boasting a peak brightness of up to 3000 nits and a novel anti-glare coating, the Samsung S95D is one of its kind. Moreover, the series offers AI-enhanced color accuracy validated by Pantone and operates on the powerful Tizen 8.0 OS, providing a seamless and immersive viewing experience. Additionally, the sleek design, achieved through the use of an external One Connect box, adds a touch of elegance to the TV’s functionality.
Glare-free Screen
Stealing the spotlight at CES 2024, the Samsung S95D Series introduces a glare-free display, addressing a persistent challenge in OLED TVs. Besides, the TV’s anti-reflective properties, coupled with its vibrant colors and superior dynamic range, make it suitable for bright rooms, a scenario traditionally challenging for OLED technology.
S95D’s Predecessor and CES 2024 Highlights
The S95D follows in the footsteps of its highly acclaimed predecessor, the S95C, which earned a 9.0 RTING score for its fast response time, “near-infinite contrast ratio,” impressive off-angle image, and ultra-thin footprint, thanks to the One Connect external input box. Furthermore, Samsung’s dedication to improvement is vivid in the refined coating of the S95D, designed to outshine even the sunniest windows and brightest lamps.
Extras: AI-enhanced color accuracy validated by Pantone
OS: Tizen 8.0
Samsung S95D Series Price in Nepal and Availability
With a price tag starting around USD 2,500, the S95D is poised to enter the market soon. However, its entry in Nepal has not been confirmed yet, but the Samsung S95D Series price in Nepal is expected to start at NPR 3,96,000.
As CES 2024 unfolds, the spotlight in the world of pet tech shines on Invoxia’s unique creation – the Minitailz AI smart collar. This collar introduces a holistic approach to pet health monitoring, location tracking, and more. In this article, let’s dive into discussing the fuss about this latest “Smart Collar”.
Minitailz AI Smart Collar Overview:
Health Monitoring for Pets
The Minitailz AI smart collar takes pet health monitoring to new heights. Conducting real-time scans, it identifies early signs of heart disease in pets, offering a proactive approach to pet care. Continuously recording resting heart and respiratory rates, the collar creates a unique heart signature for each pet. Immediate alerts notify pet owners of sudden changes, potentially preventing serious health conditions.
Location and Fitness Tracking
Going beyond the ordinary, the Minitailz AI collar offers an extensive range of tracking capabilities. It logs daily fitness activities, including playtime, walks, and even Zoomies. With onboard GPS, WiFi, and LTE-M antennas, the collar ensures accurate real-time location tracking, providing peace of mind to pet owners.
Battery Life and Durability
Powered by a rechargeable battery lasting 10 to 14 days per charge, the Minitailz AI smart collar balances convenience with functionality. With an IP67 water and dust resistance rating, the collar is rainproof, adding durability to its list of features. That being said, pet owners are still reminded to remove it before their furry companions decide to take an unexpected dive.
In a CES 2024 dominated by AI integration, Invoxia’s Minitailz doesn’t fall short. The AI-powered health and location tracker is a valuable addition to the pet care X Tech Vista. It drives various elements of the solution’s capabilities, such as gathering and assessing sensor and signal data, interpreting measurements, and delivering practical insights for pet owners. Additionally, conversational generative AI is employed within the application to generate highly personalized data reports, enabling owners to gain deeper insights into their pets.
Minitailz AI Smart Collar: Price, Availability, and Extras
Price at USD 99, the Minitailz AI smart collar brings advanced tracking capabilities to pet owners. To access these features, a monthly subscription priced at $8.30 is available. This subscription unlocks exceptional benefits, including heightened accuracy in location tracking and a comprehensive daily wellness report accessible through the companion app. However, we might never see this device in Nepal, any soon in the future.
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