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Honor X8a gets a 2000 rupees price drop!

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Honor’s latest midrange phone is here. The new Honor X8a comes with a 100MP camera, MediaTek’s Helio G88 chip, and more. So let’s learn more about the Honor X8a, including its features, specifications, official price in Nepal, availability, and more.

Honor X8a Overview:

Design and Display

The X8a is one of the slimmest offerings from Honor, measuring just 7.48mm thick. At 179 grams, it is quite lightweight as well. Honor has also tried to give a modern look to this phone by going with flat edges like the new iPhones. Likewise, the Honor X8a is available in three color options: Cyan Lake, Titanium Silver, and Midnight Black.

Honor X8a - Display

Coming to the front, this phone has a huge 6.7″ LTPS LCD display with a fast 90Hz refresh rate. Honor has paid special attention to the bezels here, and says the X8a achieves an impressive 93.6% screen-to-body ratio. This Full HD display has also been TÜV Rheinland low blue light certified for eye protection.

Performance

Powering the Honor X8a is MediaTek Helio G88, which is a 12nm-based mobile processor. It has an octa-core CPU with two Cortex-A75 (@2.0 GHz) and six Cortex-A55 (@1.8 GHz) cores. As for the GPU, the Helio G88 uses Mali-G52 MC2.

MediaTek Helio G88 SoC Used in Honor X8a

In terms of memory, the X8a is available in 6 and 8GB RAM options with 128GB storage (and no SD card slot). The phone runs on Honor’s Magic UI 6.1 based on the older Android 12, whereas Honor hasn’t committed to any software update timeline for the X8a either.

Camera

As for the camera, Honor X8a has three of them at the back, led by a 100MP main sensor. This has been complemented by a 5MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro shooter.

Honor X8a with 100MP primary camera

It supports shooting modes like portrait, time-lapse, Dual-View, Super Macro, and more. Furthermore, you get a 16MP selfie camera at the front. You can shoot up to 1080p 30 fps videos from the rear as well as the front camera.

Others

As for the battery, the Honor X8a has a 4500mAh cell that supports Honor’s 22.5W SuperCharge technology. This phone comes with a single speaker setup and doesn’t have a 3.5mm audio jack either. In terms of wireless connectivity, there’s dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth 5.1, whereas NFC support is limited to select markets only.

Honor X8a Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 162.9 x 74.5 x 7.48mm
  • Weight: 179 gm
  • Display: 6.7″ LTPS LCD, 90Hz, FHD+ resolution
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G88 4G (12nm)
  • Memory: 6/8GB RAM, 128GB storage (non-expandable)
  • OS: Android 12 with Honor’s MagicUI 6.1 on top
  • Rear Cameras: Triple (with LED flash)
    – 100MP, f/1.9 primary
    – 5MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide
    – 2MP, f/2.4 macro
    – Up to 1080p 30 fps videos
  • Front Camera: 16MP, f/2.45 (Up to 1080p 30 fps videos)
  • Battery: 4500mAh with 22.5W Honor SuperCharge
  • Network + Bands:
    – LTE: (unspecified)
    – 3G: 850 / 900 / 2100
    – 2G: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • Wireless Connectivity: Wi-Fi 5 (ac), Dual-band, Bluetooth 5.1
  • 3.5mm Jack: No

Honor X8a Price in Nepal and Availability

With a 2000 rupees discount, the official price of Honor X8a is now Rs. 28,490 for the sole 8/128GB variant. You can purchase this smartphone from Hukut and other authorized stores in Nepal.

Honor X8a Price in Nepal (Official)
8/128GB Rs. 30,490 28,490

MSI Stealth GS77 (2022) Price in Nepal [Updated]

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In this article, you can find the latest price and availability of the MSI Stealth GS77 (2022) in Nepal, along with the official specs, features, and availability.

MSI Stealth GS77 (2022) Overview:

Performance and Memory

The main to pick the MSI Stealth GS77 over the other laptops in the MSI family is the performance. It packs the 12th Gen Intel Core gaming CPUs and Ampere-based RTX 30-series mobile GPUs. The variant that is most popular in Nepal is the base variant that pairs the Intel Core i7-12700H with the RTX 3060 GPU. The latter can draw power up to 105W with NVIDIA’s Dynamic Boost enabled.

As for thermals, MSI has included the in-house Cooler Boost 5 solution with two fans with 0.1mm blades and a total of six heat pipes. The Stealth GS77 (2022) features two SO-DIMM slots that users can configure with up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM. Likewise, it also boasts two M.2 SSD slots that support NVMe PCIe Gen4.

Stealth GS77 Thermals

Design and Display

All this is housed inside a metal chassis built using the CNC manufacturing process. The thickness of the body ranges between 20 to 20.8mm, which doesn’t sound a lot for a gaming machine. MSI has even incorporated angles around this premium machine to make it look even thin and light.

The MSI Stealth GS77 brings a big 17-inch IPS panel with options for up to FHD 360Hz and QHD 240Hz. However, you can only buy the FHD 1444Hz model in Nepal that boasts a 3ms response time. The screen has a matte finish and covers 100% of the DCI-P3 coverage.

MSI Stealth GS77 2022 Design

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Keyboard, Audio, Webcam

Above the screen, there is a 1080p webcam with MSI Noise Reduction solution. It has an IR sensor with Windows Hello authentication, which you can use as an alternative to the fingerprint scanner. During video calls and conferences, the webcam works in tandem with the built-in microphone backed by AI-based Noice Cancelation technology. When not in use, you can completely block the webcam using the physical shutter.

As for audio, MSI Stealth GS77 features two speakers and four woofers. This 6-unit audio setup is tuned by Dynaudio and certified for Hi-Res audio. Nahimic sound by SteelSeries is also preinstalled on the machine. SteelSeries also provides its per-key RGB keyboard to the Stealth GS77 that users can customize with the GG software.

Battery and Connectivity

Powering the Stealth GS77 (2022) is a 4-cell 99Whr battery, and MSI ships it with a 240W adapter. There is no compromise made on the connectivity front. The Stealth GS77 features 1x Thunderbolt 4, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, 1x HDMI, 1x audio combo jack, and 1x SD card jack. In addition, there is Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 for wireless networks.

MSI Stealth GS77 Ports and Connectivity

MSI Stealth GS77 (2022) Specifications

  • Design & Build: Metal build with CNC process, 397.6 x 283.5 x 20.1-20.8mm (W x D x H), 2.8 kg
  • Color Options: Core Black
  • Display: 17″ IPS-Level, 100% DCI-P3, up to 360Hz
  • Resolution: FHD/UHD/QHD, 16:10 aspect ratio
  • Keyboard: Per-Key RGB Keyboard by SteelSeries
  • Processor: up to 12th Gen Intel “Alder Lake” Core i9-12900H
  • Graphics: up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (105W with Dynamic Boost)
  • RAM: up to 64GB DDR5-4800 RAM
  • Storage: 2x M.2 SSD (NVMe PCIe Gen4)
  • Audio: 2x 2W speaker + 4x 2W woofers, Tuned by Dynaudio
  • Battery: 4-cell 99.99 Watt-hours
  • Power Supply: 240W Adapter
  • Webcam: 1080p FHD camera with IR sensor
  • Connectivity: Killer AX WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2
  • I/O Ports: 1x Thunderbolt 4, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C (DisplayPort), 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, 1x HDMI, 1x RJ45, 1x Micro SD card reader, 1x 3.5mm audio jack

MSI Stealth GS77 (2022) Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of the MSI Stealth GS77 in Nepal is Rs. 248,000 for the sole Intel Core i7-12700H + RTX 3060 variant with 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD. You could previously buy the Stealth GS77 (2022) from BigByte and other computer stores across Nepal but is currently unavailable.

MSI Stealth GS77 (2022)  Price in Nepal  Availability 
Intel Core i7-12700H, 16GB DDR5, 1TB SSD Rs. 248,800 BigByte (OUT OF STOCK)

Intel 14th Gen Meteor Lake processors announced with improved Arc graphics and dedicated NPU

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It is a known fact that Intel has been on a steady decline within the last couple of years. Completely throttled by the latest chip manufacturers, like AMD and Apple. Intel was losing quite in every regard, from performance to annoying fan noises, terrible battery backup, and even overheating problems. But recently they have shown a redemptive arc by launching the latest core-ultra series. Will they succeed? Or is it gonna be another failure? In this article, let’s dive in to find out more about their latest 14th Gen Meteor Lake platform,  the Core Ultra H and the Core Ultra U series.

Intel 14th Gen Meteor Lake: Overview

What exactly is Meteor Lake?

Intel’s Meteor Lake signifies a radical shift in chip design, breaking away from monolithic structures with its Foveros 3D packing technology. This innovation allows the integration of separate components into a single chip, offering flexibility and efficiency. Meteor Lake introduces the Intel 4 process node, featuring 7nm parts and high-speed interconnects for improved communication. The CPU comprises four tiles, enhancing compute, graphics, SoC, and I/O capabilities. With a focus on modularity and performance, Meteor Lake positions Intel competitively in the mobile market, setting the stage for future advancements.

Intel Core Ultra Chipset

Meteor Lake: Manufacturing Process and Performance

Meteor Lake marks a significant stride in chip technology, leveraging Intel 4, a novel manufacturing process promising an approximate 20% performance boost or a remarkable 40% decrease in power consumption when compared to its predecessor, Intel 7. Notably, the integrated graphics, named Arc, deliver enhanced GPU performance and expedite fundamental AI functions.

However, it falls short in terms of visible CPU performance improvements. Compounding the innovation is Intel’s perplexing product nomenclature for Meteor Lake, introducing the ‘Core Ultra’ rebranding, thereby intensifying the intricacy surrounding the processor’s identity. The complex product naming could potentially pose challenges for consumers attempting to discern the distinctions within Intel’s lineup.

intel core ultra comparison
image: Anandtech

Arc Graphics

Meteor Lake introduces a noteworthy advancement in its graphics capabilities with the incorporation of the new Arc-integrated graphics, representing a substantial improvement compared to Intel’s prior offerings. This enhancement promises users a more robust and engaging visual experience with up to 20% better performance than the current Intel Core chips. More on this later.

NPU (Neural Processing Unit)

Just like like AMD’s 8040 series, Intel’s Meteor Lake CPUs see a dedicated NPU for AI-related tasks. This facilitates the acceleration of AI features in applications we use day to day paving the way for improved efficiency and speed. Additionally, these processors support newer and faster low-powered memory, contributing to an overall enhancement in performance, and ensuring a seamless user experience across various computing tasks.

Intel core ultra

Confusing Product Stack and Names

Intel’s approach to product naming for Meteor Lake has introduced a level of complexity that may perplex consumers navigating the range. The product stack is deemed complex and confusing, with a departure from the previous generation number convention. Instead, Meteor Lake adopts a ‘Series 1’ designation and introduces letter-based ranges, such as ‘H’ for high-performance laptops and ‘U’ for lower-powered Ultrabooks. This alteration brings about the introduction of Core Ultra 5, 7, and 9 models, which, despite their new monikers, align closely with the older i5 and i7 designations. The differences primarily lie in minor clock speed variances, contributing to a nuanced and potentially perplexing decision-making process for consumers.

Performance Comparison and Efficiency

Intel’s 14th gen Meteor Lake, when evaluated against its predecessor, the Raptor Lake processors, reveals a lack of substantial improvements in CPU performance. Benchmarking against competitors such as Apple’s M series processors and AMD’s Zen processors further underscores Meteor Lake’s shortfall in both single-core and multi-core performance metrics. Despite these limitations, Meteor Lake demonstrates a commendable efficiency boost at lower wattage levels, aligning with the trends observed in processors from Intel, AMD, and Apple throughout the year 2023.

Benchmark scores courtesy of JustJosh on Youtube.

The standout feature in Meteor Lake’s performance profile is the commendable leap in graphics capabilities facilitated by the new Intel Arc integrated graphics. These graphics deliver nearly double the performance of the previous generation, showcasing a significant enhancement in visual processing capabilities. In a direct comparison, the Intel Arc graphics outperform the Radeon 780M, the integrated graphics found in the AMD Zen 4 processor, further solidifying Meteor Lake’s prowess in the realm of graphical performance.

Heat, Fan Noise, and Battery Life

The performance of laptops powered by Intel Core Ultra (Meteor Lake) chips comes under scrutiny when considering factors like heat dissipation, fan noise, and battery life. The lower-powered Zenbook 14 showcases commendable performance in terms of heat dissipation, representing an improvement over its predecessor. However, the MSI Prestige 16, equipped with Meteor Lake, encounters challenges with excessive heat and noise levels. This raises concerns and suggests a potential issue wherein laptop manufacturers may be providing these processors with an excess of power.

While there is a modest improvement in battery life compared to the previous model, it is still deemed less than impressive. This indicates that, despite the strides made with Meteor Lake’s efficiency, there is room for enhancement in extending the battery life of laptops utilizing these processors. The observation raises the question of whether some laptop manufacturers prioritize achieving high benchmark scores over leveraging the modest efficiency improvements inherent in Meteor Lake to mitigate issues related to heat, fan noise, and ultimately, to enhance battery life. The balance between performance and practical considerations remains a critical aspect for laptop manufacturers integrating Meteor Lake into their devices.

Intel 14th Gen Meteor Lake: Conclusion

In conclusion, Intel’s Meteor Lake represents a notable advancement for the company, showcasing improved power efficiency and enhanced integrated graphics capabilities. However, it falls short of achieving the revolutionary status attributed to Apple’s M series processors or AMD’s original Zen processors. The confusion surrounding Intel’s product naming and the absence of noticeable CPU performance improvements are identified as areas in need of refinement.

For laptops powered by Meteor Lake, optimizing power consumption becomes crucial to address concerns related to heat, fan noise, and battery life. As consumers prioritize devices with reduced fan noise, dependable battery life, and reliable performance over enhanced AI capabilities, manufacturers must strike a balance to meet these expectations.

Looking ahead, the potential for more substantial benefits from Meteor Lake may unfold with future firmware updates and driver optimizations. The competitive edge Intel seeks in the laptop market depends on its ability to address these challenges and align its offerings with consumer preferences. As the industry evolves, it remains to be seen whether Intel can successfully position itself at the forefront of innovation in the ever-competitive laptop market.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the HP Envy 16 with dedicated Intel Arc graphics


Vivo launches S18e as the affordable option of the series!

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Vivo, a BBK electronics subsidiary, recently launched the S18e alongside two of its more capable siblings: Vivo S18 and S18 Pro. This smartphone comes with a capable MediaTek processor and super fast charging among other things. In this article, we will discuss the Vivo S18e in greater detail, including its specifications, expected price in Nepal, and so on.

Vivo S18e Overview

Design and Display

While both the Vivo S18 and S18 Pro have the same design, the S18e is an outlier. This is probably a move to differentiate the affordable option from the series’ more premium offerings. It has a circular camera island with two cameras and flashlights each enclosed by a metallic ring. Additionally, the Vivo S18e weighs in at 193 grams and boasts an IP54 rating.

Vivo S18e Design

We have a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen acting as the face of the phone. It is a 120Hz screen with FHD+ (1,080 x 2,400 pixels) resolution. It also supports the DCI-P3 colour gamut and reaches 1,800 nits of peak brightness. In the meantime, the Vivo S18e comes in three different colour options: Cloud Shabai, Xiaguang Purple, and Starry Night Black.

Performance

Under the hood, we have the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 chipset coupled with the Mali G610 GPU. This SoC is a 4nm processor with eight cores clocking in at a maximum of 2.8 GHz. Moreover, it comes in two configurations: 12 GB + 256 GB, and 12 GB + 512 GB. Herein the RAM is a dual-channel LPDDR4X unit while the ROM is a UFS 2.2.

MediaTek Dimensity 7200 5G

On the software side of things, the Vivo S18e ships with the Origin OS 4 based on Android 14 in China. It also comes with Jovi, which a Vivo’s answer to the likes of Siri and Bixby.

Camera and the rest

In the camera department, the Vivo S18e boasts a dual-camera setup on the rear that comprises a 50 MP Sony lens for the primary shooter. It is assisted by a 2 MP blur camera, or in other words, a depth sensor. Meanwhile, we have a 16 MP camera on the front sitting under the hole-punch camera cutout.

Vivo S18e Camera

The Vivo S18e gets its power from a 4,800 mAh lithium battery that can juiced up via 80W wired flash charging. It offers dual SIM, dual 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth v5.3, as well as NFC support for wireless connectivity. On the contrary, it only supports wired connection via USB 2.0 Type-C for both charging and audio output. Additionally, it offers an under-display fingerprint sensor for added security.

Vivo S18e Specifications

  • Design: Diagonal patterns on the back on Cloud Shabai, Plain back on the other two options, IP54 dust and water resistant
  • Dimensions: 162.35 mm x 74.85 mm x 7.69 mm
  • Weight: 193 grams
  • Display: 6.67” AMOLED Panel, 20:9, 120Hz, 1800 nits, 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut, 6,000,000:1 contrast ratio
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1,080 x 2,400)
  • Chipset: Octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 7200 (4nm)
  • RAM: 12 GB LPDDR4X dual-channel
  • ROM: 256 GB / 512 GB UFS 2.2
  • OS & UI: Android 14 with OriginOS 4
  • Rear Camera: Dual Camera (50 MP Primary + 2 MP Depth Sensor)
  • Front Camera: 16 MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
  • Security: Under-display fingerprint sensor, Face recognition
  • Navigation: GPS, AGPS, BeiDou, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS
  • Sensor: Accelerometer, Ambient Light, Proximity, Gyro, e-Compass
  • Battery: 4,800 mAh with 80W flash charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, Dual-mode 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth v5.3, USB 2.0 Type-C, NFC
  • Colour Options: Cloud Shabai, Xiaguang Purple, Starry Night Black

Vivo S18e Price in Nepal and Availability

The Vivo S18e has been launched in China with a starting price of CNY 2,099. If the smartphone does make its way here, we expect the Vivo S18e price in Nepal to start from NPR 47,099.

Vivo S18e Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
12 GB + 256 GB CNY 2,099 NPR 47,099
12 GB + 512 GB CNY 2,299 NPR 51,549
  • Meanwhile, check out our OnePlus Open review video:

Samsung Galaxy Book4 Series with Intel Core Ultra chips announced

Samsung is one of the largest tech companies in the world, producing all sorts of consumer electronics. While the announcement of their most popular offering the Galaxy S series of smartphones is just around the corner, they just announced the Galaxy Book4 series, dubbing it the most intelligent and powerful Galaxy Book yet! In this article, let’s see what the Samsung Galaxy Book4 series is all about, including their features, specs, price in Nepal, availability, and more.

Samsung Galaxy Book4 Series Overview

The Samsung Galaxy Book4 series consists of four members: Galaxy Book4 Ultra, two models of Galaxy Book4 Pro, and Galaxy Book4 Pro 360. The Ultra variant is the most powerful offering from this series. Now, let’s get into further detail about the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Series, starting with:

Design and Display

The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Series has a slim build and has a matte finish. According to Samsung, these laptops will have recycled materials including plastics, glass, and aluminium. Hence, the Galaxy Book4 series will likely have either a plastic or aluminium frame while featuring a glass screen.

While the Galaxy Book4 Ultra will come in a single Moonstone Grey colour, the  Galaxy Book4 Pro and Galaxy Book4 360 will be available in Platinum Silver option as well. Additionally, as the name suggests Galaxy Book4 360 will be a convertible laptop with fully rotatable hinges.

Samsung Galaxy Book4 Display

In terms of display, all these models will be touchscreen and feature a Super AMOLED display. Additionally, all these screens are capable of 400 nits of peak brightness, and 120% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Furthermore, they feature WQXGA+ resolution with 2,880 x 1,800 pixels alongside a variable refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. In terms of screen size the Ultra and 360 variants will come in 16-inch only, while the Pro model will offer a 14-inch option as well.

Performance

Under the hood, the Galaxy Book4 Pro and 360 will have an Intel Core Ultra 7 or Intel Core Ultra 5 (Evo Edition) with a shared Intel Arc Graphics. On the other hand, the Ultra option comes with Intel Core Ultra 9 or Intel Core Ultra 7 (Evo Edition) alongside dedicated graphics of up to GeForce RTX 4070.

Samsung Galaxy Book4 Performance

The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro and 360 comes with two LPDDR5X memory options of 16 GB and 32 GB. Meanwhile, the Book4 Ultra also offers a 64 GB option.

In terms of storage, the 360 and Pro variants go up to 1 TB while the Ultra doubles that at a whopping 2TB. But while the latter two have support for future expansion, the 360 doesn’t.

Galaxy Book4 series will make use of the newly added neural processing unit in the Intel processors. This has paved the path for new AI capabilities for users to enjoy. The ultrabooks will ship with Windows 11 Home.

Battery and the rest

In the battery department, all the models except for the 14-inch Pro come with a 76Wh battery. The 14-inch Pro model is limited to a 63Wh cell, mostly due to its size. While the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra enjoys 140W charging, the rest have to make do with 65W. All of them enjoy USB-C PD though.

Similarly, all the variants offer wireless connectivity via WiFi 6E and Bluetooth v5.3. Additionally, they also come with a 2M (1080p FHD) webcam, studio-quality dual microphones, and AKG quad speakers. Lastly, the Samsung Galaxy Book4 360 comes with an S pen in the box.

Samsung Galaxy Book4 Series Price in Nepal

The South Korean tech giant has announced that the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Series will be progressively made available in select markets. They will start shipping from their home country starting in January 2024.

While the announcement has been made, Samsung has opted to remain silent about pricing. Therefore, we will have to wait and see what the prices for the Samsung Galaxy Book4 series will be. We will update you as soon as we have further information on what the prices of these laptops are.

  • Meanwhile, check out our Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE review video

Vivo launches S18 and S18 Pro with unique design and 80W fast charging

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Vivo, one of the largest Chinese OEM brands, has just launched the S18 series of phones. This series includes three devices: toned-down S18e, vanilla S18, and S18 Pro. In this article, let’s go through the top-of-the-line Vivo S18 Pro, and its younger S18 sibling and talk about their design, features, specifications, and expected price in Nepal.

Vivo S18 and S18 Pro Overview

Design and Display

Both members of the S18 series have the same design. There’s a large rounded rectangle camera island on the back with a squircle camera module. Both also have the same dimensions measuring 164.36 x 75.10 x 7.45 mm.

But the Pro variant is indeed a bit heavier at 187 grams (vs. the 185-gram S18). The Vivo S18 Pro features an IP54 rating, whereas Vivo has remained silent regarding the dust and ingress protection for the standard variant.

On the front, we have the same display measuring 6.78 inches diagonally. It is an AMOLED panel, that supports up to 120 Hz refresh rate and resolution of up to 1,260 x 2,800 pixels. Meanwhile, these screens also support peak brightness of 2,800 nits and frequency dimming of up to 2,160 Hz. Both these phones also share the colour options: White, Clear Green, and Black. The former two feature unique patterns on the back.

Performance

In terms of performance, the Vivo S18 Pro ships with the Dimensity 9200+ chipset. It is an octa-core processor built on a 4nm fabrication process that clocks in at 3.35 GHz peak clock speed. Meanwhile, it comes in two LPDDR5X memory options, viz. 12 GB and 16 GB. Similarly, it also comes in two UFS 3.1 storage options: 256 GB and 512 GB.

Dimensity 9200+ and Snapdragon 7 Gen 3

On the other hand, the Vivo S18 comes with Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 under the hood. It is also an octa-core processor that follows 4nm lithography. Contrarily, this SoC achieves a peak clock speed of 2.63 GHz. The Vivo S18 ships with two LPDDR4X RAM options: 8 GB, and 12 GB. In the meantime, it offers UFS 2.2 storage in 256 GB and 512 GB. Additionally, it also offers an LPDDR5 memory and UFS 3.1 storage option in 16 GB + 512 GB configuration.

Both the Vivo S18 and the Pro version ships with Origin OS 4 based on Android 14. In addition, they also feature a 50,000mm2 heat dissipation area. Concurrently, the devices also come with Jovi, which is Vivo’s take on a smartphone personal assistant. When these smartphones make their way to the global market, they will ship with the FunTouch OS.

Camera and the rest

In terms of cameras, the Vivo S18 Pro features a triple camera setup wherein the primary camera is a 50 MP Sony Bionic lens. It is assisted with a 50 MP ultrawide camera coupled with a 12 MP telephoto shooter. On the flip side, it has another 50MP selfie camera on the front. Meanwhile, in terms of Vivo S18, we are getting a dual camera setup of 50 MP primary and 8 MP ultrawide shooter. Similarly, we are getting a 50 MP front camera on the standard variant as well. Both models feature OIS support on the back.

Vivo S18 Pro Camera

Powering both the S18 and S18 Pro is a 5,000 mAh Lithium battery with 80W flash charging support. Adjacently, the Vivo S18 Pro supports WiFi 7, whereas the standard variant supports WiFi 6. On the contrary, the Vivo S18 comes with the latest Bluetooth v5.4 support whereas the Pro variant makes do with Bluetooth v5.3. Meanwhile, both phones come with 5G cellular connectivity as well as NFC support.

Vivo S18 and S18 Pro Specifications

  • Dimensions: 164.36 mm x 75.10 mm x 7.45 mm (Both)
  • Weight:
    • Vivo S18: 185.80 grams
    • Vivo S18 Pro: 187.80 grams
  • Display: 6.78” AMOLED Panel, 20:9, 120Hz refresh rate, 2800 nits, 2160Hz PWM dimming, 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut (Both)
  • Resolution: 1.5K with 1,260 x 2,800 pixels (Both)
  • Chipset:
    • Vivo S18: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (4nm)
    • Vivo S18 Pro: Octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ (4nm)
  • RAM:
    • Vivo S18: 8 GB, 12 GB (LPDDR4X), 16 GB (LPDDR5)
    • Vivo S18 Pro: 12 GB, 16GB (LPDDR5X)
  • ROM:
    • Vivo S18: 256 GB (UFS 2.2), 512 GB (UFS 2.2, UFS 3.1)
    • Vivo S18 Pro: 256 GB, 512 GB (UFS 3.1)
  • OS & UI: Android 14 with Origin OS 4
  • Rear Camera:
    • Vivo S18: Dual Camera (50 MP Primary + 8 MP Ultrawide)
    • Vivo S18 Pro: Triple Camera (50 MP Sony Bionic Primary + 50MP Ultrawide + 12 MP Telephoto)
  • Front Camera: 50 MP Camera under centre-aligned hole-punch cutout (Both)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor, Face recognition
  • Navigation:
    • Vivo S18: GPS, AGPS, BeiDou, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS
    • Vivo S18 Pro: GPS, AGPS, BeiDou, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, NavIC
  • Battery: 5,000 mAh with 80W fast charging
  • Sensor: Accelerometer, Ambient Light, Proximity, Gyro, E-compass
  • Connectivity:
    • Vivo S18: Dual SIM, Dual-mode 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, USB 2.0 Type-C, NFC
    • Vivo S18 Pro: Dual SIM, Dual-mode 5G, WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, USB 2.0 Type-C, NFC
  • Colour Options: Flowers are blooming (White), Clear (Green), Black

Vivo S18 and S18 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

The Vivo S18 and S18 Pro start at  CNY 2,299 and CNY 3,199 respectively. Given that, if and when they make their way to Nepal, we expect the Vivo S18 price in Nepal to start from NPR 51,549. Similarly, we expect the Vivo S18 Pro price in Nepal to start at NPR 71,999.

Smartphone Configuration Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Vivo S18 8 GB + 256 GB CNY 2,299  NPR 51,549
12 GB + 256 GB CNY 2,599 NPR 58,499
12 GB + 512 GB CNY 2,799 NPR 62,999
16 GB + 512 GB CNY 2,999 NPR 67,499
Vivo S18 Pro 12 GB + 256 GB CNY 3,199 NPR 71,999
16 GB + 256 GB CNY 3,499 NPR 78,499
16 GB + 512 GB CNY 3,699 NPR 82,999
  • Meanwhile, check out our Vivo V29 Pro review video

Smartphone Battery Life : All you need to know!!!

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We often see a lot of smartphones being labeled as 5000 mAh or 4500 mAh battery capacity, but have you ever wondered what it actually means? or things like why the battery life differs significantly while having the same battery capacity. But…hey, don’t you worry, in this article, we have brought you all information regarding the battery life and smartphone batteries in general. Let’s dive in…

Smartphone Battery Life: Overview

What exactly is the battery size?

The term “mAh” stands for milliampere-hour, and it’s a unit that measures the capacity of a battery to store energy. In simple terms, the higher the mAh rating, the more energy the battery can hold. For instance, let’s consider a smartphone with a 6000mAh battery. This means the battery can theoretically provide 6000 milliamperes of current for one hour. In practical terms, it could power a device drawing 6000mA (6 amps) for one hour or 3000mA for two hours, and so on. Now, let’s put this into context

Battery Life and Capacity

Example Usage – If your phone consumes 300mA (milliamps) per hour on standby, the 6000mAh battery could theoretically keep your phone running for about 20 hours on standby (6000mAh / 300mA = 20 hours).

Charging – When it comes to charging, a higher mAh rating means the battery can store more energy, and therefore, it might take longer to charge. If your phone supports fast charging, it can still charge relatively quickly, but the actual time depends on the charging technology used.

Comparisons – Comparing batteries with different capacities, such as 3000mAh and 6000mAh, the 6000mAh battery has the potential to last longer between charges, assuming all other factors (processor efficiency, display usage, etc.) remain constant. While a higher mAh generally suggests a longer-lasting battery, other factors like the efficiency of the phone’s components and software optimizations also play crucial roles in determining the actual battery life. Therefore, when evaluating a smartphone, consider the overall design and technology, not just the battery size.

if this felt a little bit jargonic to you, imagine your smartphone’s battery as a water tank, and the mAh (milliampere-hour) rating is the capacity of that tank. Now, let’s compare two water tanks: one with a capacity of 3000 liters and another with 6000 liters.

An analogy

Size of the Tank (mAh) – The 3000-liter tank is like a phone with a 3000mAh battery. – The 6000-liter tank is like a phone with a 6000mAh battery.

Usage (Current) – If you have a water pump that draws 300 liters per hour, the 3000-liter tank could run the pump for about 10 hours (3000 liters / 300 liters per hour). – Meanwhile, the 6000-liter tank could run the same pump for about 20 hours (6000 liters / 300 liters per hour).

Charging – Filling the 3000-liter tank would take less time than filling the 6000-liter tank, assuming the flow rate of water into the tank is the same. Similarly, charging a lower mAh battery might take less time compared to a higher mAh battery.

Comparison – Comparing these tanks, the 6000-liter tank has the potential to last longer before needing a refill, just as a phone with a 6000mAh battery has the potential to last longer between charges. However, just like in a real phone scenario, factors like the efficiency of the water pump (phone’s processor), how often the tap is turned on (user behavior), and potential leaks in the pipeline (inefficiencies in software) can influence the actual performance. So, while the size of the water tank (mAh) indicates capacity, it’s essential to consider how efficiently the system operates to truly understand its longevity.

The Brain Matters: Your Phone’s Processor

The chipset inside also affects a smartphone’s battery life. Think of your phone’s processor as the brain behind its operations. A more advanced processor not only handles tasks faster but also does so with less energy. What I mean is a person who has faster brain functionalities like pattern recognition will solve a problem faster with less effort than a person who has relatively less brain power. This means that two phones with similar battery capacities might still differ in how efficiently they use that energy, depending on the quality of their processors. A snapdragon 8-gen processor is better at handling performances compared to a MediaTek Helio G85. In a nutshell, it requires less energy, and hence less battery is drained. But wait a minute…its not that simple, as it depends on other factors as well

Battery Life and Capacity:Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1

The interplay between a processor’s performance and battery life is intricate. A higher-performing processor can expedite task completion, enabling the device to transition to a low-power idle state sooner. Yet, this enhanced performance might come at the cost of increased power consumption during active phases, potentially hastening battery depletion.

Crucial things in Processor

Power Consumption:  A processor operating at a higher frequency consumes more power than one running at a lower frequency. When two processors are engaged in the same task, the higher-frequency processor tends to use more power, potentially leading to a faster drain on the battery.

Efficiency: Modern processors incorporate power-saving features that diminish power consumption during idle periods or less demanding tasks. A more efficient processor can execute tasks similarly to a less efficient counterpart but with reduced power usage, contributing to extended battery life.

Task Completion Time: A more potent processor excels at task completion, facilitating a quicker return to a low-power idle state. This aspect can be advantageous for saving battery life, particularly when the device spends a significant duration in idle mode.

In an optimal scenario with all other specifications being equal, the battery life hinges on achieving a balance among these factors. If Processor A surpasses Processor B in both power and efficiency, it holds the potential to deliver a lengthier battery life. Conversely, if Processor A is more powerful but less efficient than Processor B, it might result in faster battery depletion.

Lights, Pixels, Action: The Display

Your smartphone’s display plays a significant role in determining battery life. Different types of screens, like LCD or OLED, have varying power requirements. Additionally, higher screen resolutions demand more energy.

battery life and capacity

Okay, so let’s talk about why your device screen is a bit of an energy hog and how it messes with your battery life. Check this out:

Display Quality
So, if your screen is like super high-res, think 4K, it’s gonna munch on more power because there are more pixels to light up. Also, the material of the screen matters. OLED and AMOLED screens are like energy savers compared to regular LCDs. They light up only the pixels they need to, unlike LCDs that blast a backlight to light up everything.

AMOLED Displays:
These screens are great because when they’re showing darker stuff, they can actually turn off pixels, saving energy. So, black pixels on these screens are turned off, saving more energy. But, once put with lighter colors at them, it will start draining the battery.

OLED Displays:
Similar deal here. OLED screens can control each pixel individually, being all energy-efficient with darker images. But, they do struggle with white images, needing a bit more juice.

LCD Panels:
LCDs are of old things. They light up everything, no matter the color. So, whether your screen is rocking a bright white or a deep black, it’s pretty much eating up the same amount of power.

Refresh Rate:
Now, about how often your screen is refreshing with newer images( think like a dance) – it’s measured in Hertz. A higher refresh rate, like 120Hz or 144Hz, means more refreshing per second ( more dancing). But guess what? More dance moves mean more power consumption, potentially messing with your battery life.

How Software Affects Your Smartphone’s Battery Life

The software running on your phone influences how it utilizes the available hardware. Well-optimized software and operating systems can make efficient use of the phone’s resources, ensuring that it doesn’t waste energy unnecessarily. So, when comparing phones, consider the quality of their software in addition to hardware specifications.

Staying Connected Without Draining Out

Your phone’s connectivity features—such as mobile data, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS—consume energy. Moreover, the strength of your network signal matters; a weaker signal prompts your phone to work harder, depleting the battery more quickly. Managing these connections wisely can contribute to a longer battery life and capacity. let’s dive in more detail…

Wi-Fi:

  • Active Connection: When your device is actively connected to a Wi-Fi network, it consumes power to maintain the connection. The amount of power usage depends on factors like signal strength, data transfer rates, and the efficiency of the Wi-Fi radio in your device.
  • Data Transfer: Downloading data over Wi-Fi involves the activation of the Wi-Fi radio and the processing power of your device to manage the data transfer. The more data you transfer, the more power is consumed.

Cellular Networks (3G, 4G, 5G):

  • Active Connection: Similar to Wi-Fi, staying connected to cellular networks requires power. The strength of the cellular signal and the network technology (3G, 4G, 5G) can impact power consumption.
  • Data Transfer: Activities like browsing the internet, streaming videos, or downloading large files over cellular networks can increase power usage.

5G Connectivity

Voice Calls:

  • Cellular Calls: Making or receiving voice calls over a cellular network consumes power, as it involves the use of the device’s radio and processing capabilities. The power consumption is generally lower for voice calls compared to data-intensive tasks.
  • VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) Calls: Making calls over the internet using apps like Skype, WhatsApp, or Zoom can also impact battery life, as it involves both Wi-Fi or cellular data usage and the processing power to handle the call.

Apps and Battery Life

Smartphone apps play a crucial role in your device’s battery life. Some apps continue running in the background, using up energy even when you’re not actively using them. Identifying and managing apps that are heavy on power consumption can significantly impact how long your battery lasts

It’s Getting Hot in Here

The operational and lasting performance of a smartphone’s battery is significantly influenced by the ambient temperature. Here’s an explanation:

Temperature adn battery

High Temperatures: Elevated temperatures can expedite the deterioration of the battery, leading to a shortened lifespan. This occurs because the chemical reactions within the battery become more active, accelerating the breakdown of its components. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can result in irreversible damage, causing a decline in the battery’s overall lifespan.

Low Temperatures: Extremely cold temperatures can diminish the battery’s capacity and efficiency. In colder conditions, lithium ions within the battery move more slowly, reducing the discharge rate and overall power output.

Optimal Temperature: To optimize a battery’s lifespan, it is crucial to operate it within its recommended temperature range. For instance, lithium-ion batteries generally perform at their best when used within a temperature range of 20-25 degrees Celsius (68-77 degrees Fahrenheit).

Smartphone battery life and capacity degrade with time

The degradation of smartphone batteries, typically lithium-ion, is a result of various contributing factors:

Charge Cycles: Battery degradation occurs with each charge cycle, defined as charging from 0% to 100% and then draining to 0%. Manufacturers usually estimate the survival of batteries through 500 to 1,000 charge cycles. After this point, the battery’s capacity to hold a charge diminishes.

Internal Chemistry: Lithium-ion batteries consist of a metal oxide-based cathode and a graphite anode. During usage, lithium ions move between these components, powering the device. However, this cyclical movement stresses the battery’s internal materials, leading to degradation over time. So the internal chemical composition and mechanism affect the overall battery as well

Usage: Regular use of a lithium-ion battery contributes to its gradual degradation. The more frequently a battery is used, the faster this degradation process occurs.

Storage: Prolonged storage can lead to complete battery discharge due to self-discharging. Batteries are stressed when kept at 0% charge, and if a battery fully discharges during storage, it degrades faster, resulting in a shorter lifespan.

Smartphone Battery Life: Conclusion

Well, myriad things simultaneously affect the battery life. The 6000mAh or a 4500mAh rating doesn’t quite tell the whole story. But at the same time, it is possible to manage your battery or make it usable for a far longer period if done correctly. Smaller things like trying to keep it in optimal temp, not charging your phone overnight, or keeping it optimized through using exclusive chargers made for particular devices, actually add a lot up.

Lava launches budget-friendly Yuva 3 Pro with a 50 MP camera

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In a move to cater to budget-conscious consumers, Lava International unveiled its latest smartphone, Lava Yuva 3 Pro, on Thursday. Priced below ten thousand rupees, the device boasts a range of features that make it an enticing option for users looking for value without breaking the bank. In this article, let’s dive into discussing more about the Lava Yuva 3 Pro, its price in Nepal, availability, specs, and more.

Lava Yuva 3 Pro Overview

Display and Design

The Lava Yuva 3 Pro sports a 6.5-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate, ensuring a smooth and responsive user experience. The display, with a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera, offers vibrant visuals and clarity for everyday use. The phone’s AG glass back and three different color options: Desert Gold, Forest Viridian, and Meadow Purple, add a touch of style to the budget-friendly device.

Lava Yuva 3 Pro Price in Nepal

Performance

Powering the phone is the Unisoc T616 Octa-Core processor, providing sufficient processing power for everyday tasks. With 8GB of RAM and 128GB UFS 2.2 storage, users can expect decent multitasking capabilities and ample storage space for their apps and media files. Additionally, the phone supports 8GB of virtual RAM, expanding the onboard memory up to 16 GB.

Unisioc T616 Chipset

Camera Capabilities

The Lava Yuva 3 Pro features a dual rear camera setup, led by a 50MP primary sensor with LED flash and an AI secondary sensor. The 8MP front camera caters to selfie enthusiasts and video chat users. The camera supports various modes, including HDR, portrait, panorama, burst, slow motion, night, and time-lapse photography.

Battery and Connectivity

A notable feature of the Yuva 3 Pro is its robust 5,000mAh battery, complemented by 18W fast charging support. Lava claims the battery can provide up to 38 hours of talk time and a standby time of up to 500 hours on a single charge. Connectivity options include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a USB Type-C port for charging. The phone also incorporates a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for added security.

Software and Updates

The device runs on Android 13 out of the box and is confirmed to receive an upgrade to Android 14, along with two years of security updates. This ensures users will have access to the latest features and security enhancements over an extended period.

Lava Yuva 3 Pro Specifcatons 

  • Display: 6.5-inch 90Hz IPS LCD
  • Dimensions: 165 x 76.1 x 8.7 mm (6.50 x 3.00 x 0.34 in)
  • Weight: 200g
  • Resolution: 720 x 1600 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~270 ppi density)
  • Chipset: Unisoc Tiger T616 (12 nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6×1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
  • RAM/ Storage: 8/256 GB
  • OS: Android 13
  • Camera: 50 MP, (wide), AF, Auxiliary lens
  • Selfie: 8 MP
  • Wifi: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac
  • Bluetooth: 5.0
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, proximity

Lava Yuva 3 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

The Lava Yuva 3 Pro is currently available for purchase in India for INR 8,999. If and when it makes it here, we expect the Lava Yuva 3 Pro price in Nepal to be around NPR 17,500.

Lava Yuva 3 Pro Price in India Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/256GB INR 8,999 NPR 17,500

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Tecno coming in with three new GROUNDBREAKING camera innovations!

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Tecno has been one of the vanguard companies in terms of innovation. They have been doing well in terms of their smartphones, while also coming up with ideas like the Tecno Phantom Ultimate. Recently Tecno announced three camera innovations that could prove to be pivotal in the coming days. What are these innovations? Why are they important? Let’s discuss further about them here, shall we?

Tecno Camera Innovations Overview

Tecno unveiled three new camera innovations at their Future Lens 2023 event in Shangai, China. The event also featured a platform for engagement, third-party industry expertise, and so on. Tecno announced a W-shaped adjustable aperture, a liquid telephoto macro lens, and a universal tone technology. These new technologies could very well define how mobile photography develops in the coming years.

W-shaped Adjustable Aperture

Firstly, we have the W-shaped adjustable aperture is a physical aperture that takes its cues from Mother Nature herself. This Tecno camera innovation emulates the eye of cuttlefish, which live in varying levels of depth in the sea. It can be found in shallow waters, as well as in depths of up to 600 metres. To put things into perspective, light cannot travel further than 1,000 metres under the ocean. Therefore, cuttlefish are exposed to varying levels of brightness, and it is well adept at seeing in any of those given conditions.

By basing this aperture on a cuttlefish’s eye, Tecno is seeking to ease photography in challenging lighting conditions. It allows the user to manually shift the aperture and have better control over light exposure, and glares. As a result, photographers can easily tackle backlight situations, and get clearer and more vibrant images with this technology. And boy have they patented it.

Liquid Telephoto Macro Lens

The second camera innovation Tecno announced is a liquid telephoto macro lens. We have seen ultrawide cameras being used for macro shots. However, just as the name suggests it is a telephoto lens that doubles down as a macro shooter. Just like the W-shaped Adjustable Aperture, this technology takes inspiration from real-life biology, this time the human eye itself.

It mimics how the ciliary muscle in our eye stretches and contracts our lens to something close or far. This tech alters the curvature of the lens by passing varying amounts of voltage through the transparent fluid wrapped in the film. As such, this lens is capable of “seeing” something close as well as far. This dynamic structure of the lens also helps in omitting the need for a dedicated macro lens, which needs a larger space within the phone.

Universal Tone Technology

It’s an open secret that we humans — the species, come in different shades and colours. And Tecno is addressing that with this camera innovation. As of now, smartphones use a uniform standard of skinning beauty. Meaning, that our smartphones do not recognise the wide spectrum of skin tones we have. As such, when taking portraits skin tones are not reflected accurately.

Tecno has invested hugely in the research and development of this technology. They have partnered with universities worldwide to gather comprehensive skin tone spectral data. In addition, Tecno then uses three AI engines to accurately render the skin tones in their photographs. The large sample size of skin tone data coupled with the usage of AI to perfectly mirror it into the photograph, makes Tecno’s Universal Tone Technology the most advanced skin tone imaging technology in the industry.

More from TECNO Future Lens 2023

Apart from revealing the three new groundbreaking innovations, we also had industry experts provide their valuable opinions during the TECNO Future Lens 2023. Firstly, we had Mr. Xiaohan Huang — Director of TECNO’s Image R&D Centre — speak of their commitment to user-centric innovation. He also said that they aim to enhance and redefine the way users engage with technology.

TECNO Future Lens 2023 - Expert Panel

Meanwhile, Mr. Jun Zhang — Director of Sony Semiconductor Solutions — told us about their collaboration with smartphone manufacturers. He added, “Only through communication with the engineers at the handset manufacturers can Sony develop better image sensors.” Furthermore, the Sony man also said they were looking forward to further cooperation with Tecno, and bringing joy of mobile imaging to more consumers around the world.

TECNO Future Lens 2023 - Panel Discussion
Source: Gizmochina

Lastly, we have Mr. Nigel Atherton — Editor-in-chief of Amateur Photographer — explain the challenges of smartphone photography. Moreover, he also spoke on how smartphone camera technology is getting more capable, and how they enhancing the value of photography, especially with Tecno’s latest innovation.

Conclusion

All in all, these innovations from Tecno add a whole new value to mobile photography, while also opening up a wider prospect. However, it will all depend on how the technology is executed in the coming days. Hence, we will have to wait and see if these Tecno innovations will “catch the wave” or become “what could have been”. Either way, the three new tech have huge potential, and we are excited to for it!

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boAt Wave Hype with IP67 rating and 1.85″ display now in Nepal

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The Indian accessories brand boAt has recently launched its Wave Hype and Lunar Link smartwatches in Nepal. These are the newest additions to boAt’s smartwatch catalog here. In this article, let’s dive into the former and talk about its features, specifications, availability, and price in Nepal.

boAt Wave Hype Overview

Design and Display

The boAt Wave Hype has a unique squircle-shaped body with a single button located on the right side. The body is finished with a metallic texture, and the strap is made of fluoroelastomer material. Additionally, it has an IP67 rating that indicates its ability to withstand prolonged dust exposure and brief immersion in shallow water.

boAt Wave Hype price in nepal

The watch features a 1.85-inch display with a resolution of 240 x 280 pixels. The display appears to have curved edges. The watch comes in five different color options including Black, Beige, Grey, Purple, and Rose Pink.

Health and Features

The boAt Wave Hype comes with all the health and fitness tracking features that you would expect from a smartwatch. It has over 50 modes of sports tracking while also offering vital tracking such as heart rate, blood oxygen, and sleep. Given that, coupled with the durability it boasts with the IP67 rating, it is ideal for outdoor sports and adventure.

boAt Wave Hype price in nepal

The boAt Wave Hype smartwatch offers users a wide variety of watch faces to choose from, with over 100 options available. In addition to the pre-existing choices, users can also customize their watch faces to add a personal touch. This smartwatch supports Bluetooth calling and displays notifications for calls, texts, and social media. It also has a unique feature that allows users to set live reminders for ongoing cricket matches.

Battery and the Rest

The boAt Wave Hype is powered by a 220 mAh battery that can last up to a week on normal usage. It also has the latest Bluetooth v5.3 support to connect with your smartphone. If you’re an iOS 12.0 or Android 7.0 user, you can pair this smartwatch via the boAt Wearables app.

boAt Wave Hype Specifications:

  • Driver: Unspecified
  • Resolution: 240*280
  • Frequency: 20Hz – 20KHz
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3
  • Battery Life: 220 mAh
  • Features: set live reminders, heart rate, blood oxygen tracking, 100 watch faces
  • Music Playback: lasts up to a week
  • Charging: USB-C wired charging
  • IP Rating: IP67 splash resistance
  • Colors: Black, Beige. Grey, Purple, and Rose Pink
  • Checkout all the full specifications of boAt Wave Hype

boAt Wave Hype Price in Nepal and Availability

The latest boAt Wave hype is currently available and its price in Nepal is NPR 3,499.

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