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Your Samsung A-series phone will have much more options for camera

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Samsung released the Camera Assistant app in the Galaxy Store for their flagship S-series and Z-series phones in October 2022. However, with the recent rollout of OneUI 6.0 on the company’s midrange devices, phones like the Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A54 also now have access to the same—be it with slightly fewer features. In this article, let’s talk about the Samsung Camera Assistant, its overview, features, and availability.

Samsung Camera Assistant Overview:

The main objective of Samsung Camera Assistant is to give users more control over the already customizable native camera application. It is like the “Pro” mode, but more user-friendly and with even more aspects.

Samsung Camera Assistant Galaxy Store

First, with the features available for every phones

Tweaks

In my A54 unit, I upgraded to OneUI 6.0 and installed the Camera Assistant, but sadly, Samsung has cut corners here. There are just basic features to name.

Such as the multi-photo setting with the timer, which is fascinating. You can set up how many pictures to capture and choose the interval between those photos. Camera Assistant also includes a quick-tap shutter mode, a switch for prioritizing focus over speed, etc. Other features, such as Clean Preview for HDMI displays (no UI overlay on top) and camera timeout, would be helpful for professionals.

And now the flagship exclusives!

More for the Flagship Series

The caveat is that most good options are unavailable for the midrange A54 and A53.

Samsung Camera Assistant Features

However, on the flagship S and Z Series, you can add a 2x crop zoom shortcut within the camera app. As per Samsung, this shortcut from the Camera Assistant apk is a much more optimized version. Users can turn off auto HDR as well as auto lens switching. You also have the option to enable or disable the algorithm that smooths sharp edges.

With the Samsung Camera Assistant app in the flagship, users can also turn off some essential features, such as adaptive pixel and upscale digital zoom. What is an adaptive pixel, you may ask? Well, this setting allows Samsung devices to combine multiple lower-quality low-light images into one higher-quality one.

Samsung Camera Assistant Availability:

As I said earlier, the Samsung Camera Assistant has been available in S-series and Z-series phones and is now making its way slowly to A-series devices. The first ones from the A-series to get this upgrade are the Samsung A54 and A53, as the OneUI 6.0 update is live. Hopefully, the feature will trickle down to other A-series devices as well. You can download it from here if Samsung extends the support to your phone.

iQOO 12 with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, LTPO display launched in India

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iQOO recently announced the successors of last year’s iQOO 11 (review) series in China. The iQOO 12 and 12 Pro are the one of the first phones on the market to feature the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. After China, the phone has made its way to the Indian market as well. In this article, let’s talk about the features, specifications, and expected price in Nepal of the iQOO 12.

iQOO 12 Overview:

Processor and Performance 

Processor

The iQOO 12 is powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. This Qualcomm chip includes one prime Cortex-X4 CPU core at up to 3.3 GHz, paired with five performance and two efficiency cores. Therefore, it’s safe to say, that iQOO has placed a strong emphasis on raw power here.

Not only that, the iQOO 12 also sports a dedicated Q1 e-sports chip to boost gaming performance and run popular mobile games at 144Hz with features like low latency frame insertion, superframe, and super-resolution.

Complementing the processors, you’ll also get plenty of memory- up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage to be exact. While keeping things nice and cool is a 6K four-zone vapor chamber cooling system that’s supposedly 40% larger than the one on the iQOO 11.

Display and Design 

Up front, the iQOO 12 features a 6.78-inch 144Hz LTPO OLED display. This 1.5K (1440 x 2560 pixels) screen has a pixel density of 433 ppi and supports 2160Hz PWM Dimming. One notable feature is its high brightness, with a rating of 3000 nits of local (HDR) peak brightness and 1400 nits of global peak brightness.

In addition to its impressive visual qualities, the iQOO 12 comes in multiple stylish color options including Black, Red, and White. The Red variant sports a vegan leather back while the white and black models have glass backs.

Camera 

iQOO 12’s rear camera arrangement consists of three sensors: a 50MP OmniVision OV50H main camera(1/1.3″), a 50MP Samsung ISOCELL JN1 (1/2.76”) ultrawide, and a 64MP OmniVision OV64B (1/2″) 3x zoom camera. Similarly, it houses a single 16MP selfie camera inside the hole-punch cutout.

iQOO 12 Camera

Battery and Extras 

Under the hood, the iQOO 12 is fueled by a 5000 mAh battery which supports 120W wired charging. And while the iQOO 12 Pro also supports 50W wireless charging, that’s missing here. As for wireless connectivity options, it has Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and WiFi 7.

iQOO 12 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.78-inch AMOLED, 144Hz refresh rate, 3000 nits (peak)
  • Resolution: 1.5K (2560 x 1440 pixels)
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4nm), Q1
  • Memory: Up to 16GB LPDDR5x RAM, 1TB UFS 4.0 storage
  • OS: Android 14-based Funtouch OS 14
  • Rear Cameras: Triple (with LED flash)
    – 50MP f/1.68 OmniVision OV50H primary
    – 50MP f/2.0 Samsung ISOCELL JN1 ultrawide
    – 64MP f/2.57 OmniVision OV64B 3x zoom lens
  • Front Camera: 16MP (hole-punch cutout)
  • Battery: 5000mAh, 120W wired charging
  • Audio: Stereo speakers
  • Colors: Black, BMW Motorsport White, Red (China-exclusive)
  • Check out all iQOO smartphones in Nepal and their full specifications

iQOO 12 Price in Nepal and Availability 

In India, iQOO 12 is available in two memory configurations. The 12/256GB variant goes for INR 52,999 while the 16/512GB model costs INR 57,999, excluding the INR 3,000 bank discount. We expect the iQOO 12 price in Nepal to start at NPR 99,999 if and when it launches here.

iQOO 12 Price in India Price in Nepal (Expected)
12/256GB INR 52,999 NPR 99,999
16/512GB INR 57,999 NPR 109,999
  • Meanwhile, check our first impressions of the Vivo X100 Pro

Redmi 13C 5G arrives in India with an AMAZING chipset!

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After much speculation and rumors, the Redmi 13C series has finally been unveiled in India. Looking at the specs sheet, the Redmi 13 5G is something! Let’s take a detailed look at the Redmi 13C 5G in this article, along with its specifications, expected price in Nepal, and more!

Redmi 13C India Overview

“Dimensity 6100+” and performance

The Redmi 13C ships with the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset in it. This is an octa-core 5G silicon based on a 6nm process. It comprises two Arm Cortex-A76 clocking in at a peak of 2.2 GHz alongside six Arm Cortex-A55 at a maximum of 2.0 GHz. The Dimensity 6100+ is a mid-range chipset which is very surprising given that it is being featured in the Redmi 13C 5G — a budget phone.

Redmi 13C 5G Dimensity 6100+

Furthermore, the Redmi 13C 5G comes in three configurations, namely 4 GB + 128 GB, 6 GB + 128 GB, and 8 GB + 256 GB. Redmi has given us an option to virtually extend the memory by an additional 8 GB in the 13C. Similarly, we also get to expand the storage to 1 TB via a MicroSD card. On the software front, Redmi 13C ships with MIUI 14 based on Android 13 instead of Xiaomi’s homegrown HyperOS.

Design and Display

In terms of design, the Redmi 13C 5G retains a similar design to its leaked renders. The phone has two camera bumps vertically stacked on top of each other on the back. Additionally, it features a lot of diagonal patterns on the back and weighs 192 grams. Lastly, the Redmi 13C 5G is available in three color options: Starlight Black, Startrail Green, and Startrail Silver.

Redmi 13C 5G Design and Build

Moving on to the display, we are getting a 6.74” LCD panel with Corning Gorilla Glass for protection. It is an HD+ screen with 720 x 1,600 pixels resolution and a pixel density of 260ppi. Furthermore, it supports a maximum refresh rate of 90Hz and peak brightness of 600 nits.

Camera and the rest

The Redmi 13C 5G features a dual camera in the back. The rear camera consists of a 50MP primary shooter and an unspecified auxiliary unit — probably a depth sensor. In the meantime, the front-facing camera is a 5MP shooter featured with a waterdrop camera cutout.

Redmi 13C 5G Battery

Fueling the smartphone is a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. However, the phone only ships with a 10W charger in the box. Likewise, the wireless connectivity includes Dual SIM with 5G, Dual WiFi, and Bluetooth 5.3. Meanwhile, it also supports wired connectivity via. 3.5mm headphone jack, and a USB Type-C port.

Redmi 13C 5G Specifications

  • Design: Diagonal pattern design on the back with Corning Gorilla Glass on the front
  • Dimensions: 168 mm x 78 mm x 8.09 mm
  • Weight: 192 grams
  • Display: 6.74” LCD Panel, 90Hz Refresh Rate, 600 nits peak brightness
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1,600)
  • Chipset: Octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ (6nm)
  • GPU: ARM Mali-G57 MC2
  • RAM: 4 GB, 6 GB or 8 GB LPDDR4x + 8 GB extendable
  • ROM: 128 GB or 256 GB UFS 2.2 + 1 TB expandable with MicroSD card
  • OS & UI: Android 13 with MIUI 14 on top
  • Rear Camera: Dual Camera (50 MP Primary + Unspecified auxiliary unit)
  • Front Camera: 5 MP Camera (Centre-aligned waterdrop cutout)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Recognition
  • Sensors: Virtual Proximity sensor, Ambient Light sensor, Accelerometer, Electronic Compass
  • Navigation: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou
  • Battery: 5,000 mAh cell with 18W PD charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM Dual Standby, 5G, Dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.3, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Colour Options: Starlight Black, Startrail Green, Startrail Silver.

Redmi 13C 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

The Redmi 13C 5G starts shipping on 16 December 2023 in India. It starts at INR 13,999, however, it is available at an introductory price of INR 10,999. Despite the phone having attractive features, it will most probably not be available here in Nepal due to the exclusion of the 4G band 20.

However, if this phone makes its way here, we expect the Redmi 13C 5G price in Nepal to start at NPR 25,999.

Redmi 13C 5G Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
4GB + 128GB INR 13,999 INR 10,999 NPR 23,999
6GB + 128GB INR 15,999 INR 12,999 NPR 26,499
8GB + 256GB INR 17,999 INR 14,499 NPR 29,999
  • Meanwhile, you can check our Redmi 12C review.

Infinix Hot 40 Pro launched with Helio G99 and 33W fast charging

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Infinix has unveiled the anticipated HOT 40 series, featuring the Infinix HOT 40, HOT 40 Pro, and HOT 40i models. While all three of them have similar specs, the Hot Pro stands out ever so slightly. So, in this article, let us dive into discussing the latest Infinix Hot 40 Pro Price in Nepal, design, specs, availability, and more.

Infinix Hot 40 Pro: Overview

Display and Design

Infinix Hot 40 Pro Price in nepal

The device boasts a spacious 6.78-inch LCD screen with a high resolution of 1080 x 2400 (FHD+) pixels, delivering a pixel density of 388 ppi. The Hot 40 Pro features a waterdrop notch display that operates seamlessly with a 120 Hz refresh rate.

Processor and Storage

Under the hood, the smartphone houses the robust Mediatek Helio G99 chipset, boasting a 2.2 GHz octa-core processor. The device provides a generous 8 GB of RAM supplemented by an additional 8 GB of virtual RAM, delivering a smooth multitasking experience. Moreover, the Infinix Hot 40 Pro offers ample inbuilt storage at 128 or 256 GB, with the flexibility of expanding it further via the dedicated memory card slot, supporting capacities up to 1 TB.

Mediatek Helio G99 4G Chipset
Helio G99

Similarly, running on the latest Android v13 with XOS 13.5, the Infinix Hot 40 Pro features a user-friendly side fingerprint sensor for swift and secure unlocking, ensuring enhanced accessibility and security.

Camera

It features a dual rear camera system with a 108MP primary lens and secondary AI cam. The phone supports 1440p QHD video recording. On the front, a 32 MP camera ensures sharp and vibrant selfies, contributing to a versatile imaging experience.

Battery and the Rest of Features

Powering the Infinix Hot 40 Pro is a robust 5000 mAh battery, supported by a 33W fast charger for quick and efficient recharging. In terms of connectivity, the smartphone supports 4G and VoLTE. It features Bluetooth v5, WiF 5i, and USB-C v2.0 for seamless data transfer and connectivity. The inclusion of a dedicated memory card slot, various jacks, and ports enhances the overall user experience.

Infinix Hot 40 Pro Specifications

  • OS & UI: Android v13, XOS 13.5
  • Sensor: Side Fingerprint Sensor
  • Display: 6.78-inch LCD Screen, 1080 x 2460 pixels, 388 ppi, 120HZ FHD +
  • Glass: Panda Glass Protection
  • Rear Camera: 108 MP Dual Rear Camera
  • Selfie Camera: 32 MP Front Camera
  • Chipset: Mediatek Helio G99 Chipset,
  • Storage: 8 GB RAM + 8 GB Virtual RAM, 128 GB/256GB
  • Additional storage option: Dedicated Memory Card Slot, up to 1 TB
  • Connectivity: 4G, VoLTE, Bluetooth 5, WiF 5, USB-C v2.0
  • Battery: 5000 mAh Battery,
  • Charging: 33W Fast Charger

Infinix Hot 40 Pro Price In Nepal and Availability

Despite the launch, the price of the Infinix Hot 40 series has not been confirmed, but it is expected within a couple of weeks. But stay with us, as we will unwrap the Infinix 40 pro price in Nepal soon.

  • meanwhile, check our review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE

Ember Tumbler smart mug keeps your coffee at that ‘perfect’ temperature

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The Ember Tumbler is a smart mug designed to maintain your beverage at the perfect temperature. In this article, let’s dive into the design, features, and price in Nepal of the Ember Tumbler electric mug.

Ember Tumbler: An overview

Design

Ember Tumbler

The Ember Tumbler weighs 17.2 oz (487g) and measures 3.3 inches (85.3 mm) in width and 6.5 inches (165 mm) in height, excluding lids. The Ember Tumbler is made of durable stainless steel with an FDA food-grade ceramic-reinforced coating.

Features and working

The Ember Tumbler comes packed with several noteworthy features that make it stand out. You can customize your drinking experience by setting an exact temperature that is maintained for up to 3 hours. The tumbler is Ember’s largest yet, with a generous 16 oz capacity. It is crafted with robust stainless steel, ensuring durability even when submerged up to 1 meter in water.

Ember Tumbler

The tumbler offers two lid options – the leakproof Handle Lid and the spillproof Sliding Lid – for added convenience. The intuitive LED indicator signals when your beverage reaches the perfect temperature. You can enjoy a 3-hour battery life or all-day functionality by placing it on a charging coaster. The intelligent technology ensures that the mug knows when to turn on and off, optimizing battery usage. Plus, the enhanced Bluetooth connectivity provides reliability and simplified pairing.

The Ember Tumbler is versatile and designed for wherever life takes you. It’s ideal for keeping coffee or any hot beverage at the perfect temperature. Suited for use at home, work, or on the go.

Ember Tumbler Price and Availability 

The smart mug comes with a price tag of $199.99. If it makes it here, we expect the Ember Tumbler price in Nepal to be around NPR 32,000.

Ember Tumbler Mug Price in the US Price in Nepal (Expected)
16 oz (473ml) USD 199 NPR 32,000

Brain study reveals ‘Traumatic Events’ are stored as living experiences

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What if memories aren’t just echoes of the past, but active participants in our present reality? In the quest to understand the phenomenon of trauma, scientists have found in a brain study that suggests traumatic memories are processed as present experiences. In this article, let us dive into understanding the latest scientific findings regarding the neuroscience of trauma, memories, experiences, and more.”

Neuroscience of Trauma: An Overview

Recent research from Yale University and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai peels back the layers of this mystery. The study introduces an unexpected player in the realm of traumatic memories – the posterior cingulate cortex (P.C.C.). This brain region, associated with daydreaming, emerges as a silent conductor orchestrating the symphony of our experiences. How does the P.C.C., a stage for introspection, become a central character in the stories of trauma?

Memory Engagement in PTSD

The research involved brain scans of 28 individuals with PTSD as they listened to recorded narrations of their memories. Notably, when participants recalled sad memories, such as family deaths, the hippocampus, responsible for organizing memories, showed heightened engagement. In contrast, traumatic memories, including sexual assaults and terrorist attacks, did not activate the hippocampus, indicating a distinct neural response.

Debates in the PTSD Field

The study’s findings are considered seminal, establishing distinct pathways for traumatic memories and highlighting less-explored brain areas. The role of the posterior cingulate cortex in reliving memories and seeking self-relevance may offer insights into heightened reactions triggered by sensory reminders.

Biological Markers and PTSD Diagnosis:

If we identify biological markers for PTSD, it could significantly contribute to settling debates within the field regarding what experiences should be considered traumatic. The study emphasizes the foundational question of whether we should include events like racism or pandemic stress in PTSD diagnoses.

The Phenomenon of Traumatic Memories: Lived Experiences

Let’s take a step back and consider the phenomenon of traumatic memories. Neuroscientist Daniela Schiller invites us to ponder: What if these memories aren’t just snapshots frozen in time? What if they are living fragments, actively participating in our present, dominating the canvas of our consciousness? Have you ever felt the weight of a memory not as a distant recollection, but as an entity that shapes your very perception of the world?

Neuroscience of trauma

Looking at traumatic memories through a phenomenological lens reveals that they are not just fixed past events. According to neuroscientist Daniela Schiller, traumatic memories are active and dynamic entities that shape our present experiences. This means that they not only affect our thoughts but also impact our physical sensations, challenging the traditional separation of mind and body. PTSD is also recognized as an intersubjective experience, as societal influences play a significant role. The metaphor of traumatic memories dominating the canvas of consciousness aligns with the active and dynamic nature of our consciousness.

Are experiences and memories physical entities? 

It is understood that feelings and experiences in living organisms are intricately tied to physical interactions with the environment. Sensory perceptions, such as sight, touch, hearing, taste, and smell, are the conduits through which organisms engage with the physical world. These sensory inputs lead to complex neurological processes in the brain, where stimuli are interpreted and integrated, giving rise to conscious experiences.

Consciousness Emotions, integral to subjective experience, often manifest as physiological responses, linking the emotional state to tangible changes in the body. The physical basis of consciousness is a focal point in understanding how subjective experiences emerge from the intricate workings of the brain. While the precise nature of this relationship remains a subject of ongoing scientific exploration, consciousness as a purely emergence phenomenon is not held as a consensus among neuroscientists and philosophers.

Trauma: Does Pain Reside in the Past or Present?

Think about pain – physical or emotional. Is it confined to the past, or does it seep into the present moment, coloring our interactions and perceptions? Philosophers like Jean-Paul Sartre delved into the concept of lived experiences. Could traumatic memories be fragments of our existence that refuse to remain in the past, constantly influencing our present awareness?

The relationship between past pain, whether physical or emotional and its reverberations into the present moment is a nuanced and intricate aspect of human experience. Traumatic memories, in particular, can be viewed as fragments of our existence that refuse to remain confined to the timeline of the past. Instead, they exert a continuous and sometimes intrusive impact on our present perceptions, interactions, and overall mental landscape. Sartre‘s notion of “bad faith” becomes particularly relevant in this context, as individuals grapple with the complexities of self-deception regarding their freedom and responsibility in the face of past traumas.

This dynamic interplay between past pain and present awareness is not only a part of neuroscientific studies but also a subject extensively explored in psychological and philosophical inquiries. The brain’s intricate mechanisms of encoding and recalling traumatic memories contribute to the enduring nature of their influence. The emotional and cognitive imprints left by past pain can manifest in various ways, from subtle alterations in everyday decision-making to more overt symptoms like flashbacks, anxiety, or hypervigilance.

Can We Rewrite Our Stories?

Experts suggest prolonged exposure therapy and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). But Are they more than clinical interventions? Could they be philosophical exercises, inviting us to reconstruct our narratives? Ilan Harpaz-Rotem suggests that these treatments align with the philosophical notion of understanding and organizing our experiences. Through therapeutic interventions, we can transform traumatic memories into stories we can navigate with an understanding.

Neuroscience of Trauma: Is science enough for it?

The exploration of PTSD extends beyond scientific examinations of brain scans and delves into the deeply personal and subjective realm of individual stories. The essence of our narratives, shaped by our experiences, is a complex interplay of memory, emotion, and cognition.

Healing trauma involves scientific inquiry and personal reflection. Therapeutic processes help integrate past experiences into present understanding, fostering resilience. It’s a deeply human pursuit, navigating individual narratives.

Criticisms of the study

While intriguing, the study faces criticisms, including the absence of a comparison group without a PTSD diagnosis and uncertainties about the timing of traumatic events. The research, while not conclusive, prompts consideration of its applicability to ongoing debates over PTSD treatment approaches and the inclusion of exposure to traumatic memories.

Neuroscience of Trauma: Conclusion

Our minds are like a theater, where memories, pain, and experience converge. This study not only tries to analyze the neuroscience of trauma but also urges us to explore our narratives and ask more questions. How can we truly overcome a traumatic memory? The answers may lie in the ongoing exploration of the stories that shape us. Discovering the value of the journey itself as we navigate our minds.

  • meanwhile, also read our review of Galaxy Tab S9 FE 

Get your operations streamlined with Saralbooks!

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Are you an entrepreneur looking to streamline the operations within your enterprise? Then Saralbooks from Whetstone Associates Pvt. Ltd. might be what you are looking for! In this article, we will delve into further detail regarding this ERP.

Saralbooks Overview

What is Saralbooks?

In short, Saralbooks is an ERP. So, what is an ERP, you ask? It stands for “Enterprise Resource Planning”, and organisations use it to manage day-to-day business. As such, it consists of various activities such as accounting, procurement, human resource management, and such.

Saral Books value chain

Similarly, Saralbook is also an ERP comprising of entire financial management system in a single platform consisting of accounts, inventory, payroll and HR, fixed assets, and a project management system. Various popular organisations and institutions such as Maiti Nepal, Urja Developers, Biovac Nepal, PSI Nepal, and so on use Saralbooks for their daily routine.

Features

Module of choice

The best thing about Sarabooks is surely its integrated module wherein you can take care of everything in one place. No need to switch between multiple systems. However, if you only need a sole module of Saralbooks for a particular activity like accounts, inventory, or such, then you can also do so.

Cloud-based

All the activities in Saralbooks happen online and are stored in the cloud. When you subscribe to their services, they provide you with a unique web address which you can access via the internet. As a result, you can log in to your website from any device over at any place. You do not need a separate app either.

Cloud Storage

Data Security and Backup

Saralbooks comes with inbuilt encryption technology as such your data is protected from being stolen, changed, or compromised by other malicious parties. Furthermore, this ERP is also equipped with an auto-backup feature as well to protect you from losing data due to unforeseen technical issues.

Saralbooks Pricing and Availability

You can visit Saralbooks’ website to find out more about their services. They even provide specialised and customised modules depending upon the organisation’s industry like non-profit, SME, and corporate. Lastly, you can contact their sales team via call or email to understand their pricing and request a demo of the software.

  • Meanwhile, check out our Poco C65 unboxing and review video:

Asus ZenBook 14 (2022) Price in Nepal [Updated]

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Alongside the new OLED creator laptops, Asus also launched the latest ZenBook 14 ultrabook with Intel CPU in Nepal. The company has updated it with AMD Ryzen variants as well. So, let’s walk through the specs, features, official price, and availability of the Asus ZenBook 14 2022 (Intel and AMD) in Nepal.

Asus ZenBook 14 (2022) Overview:

Design and Display

Asus ZenBook 14 comes in an all-aluminum chassis that measures 16.9mm in thickness and weighs around 1.4 kg. The company offers the laptop in Ponder Blue and Aqua Celadon color options. However, only the former is available in Nepal for now.

Opening the lid, you are greeted with a 14-inch 2.5K IPS screen with a modern 16:10 aspect ratio. It’s a standard 60Hz panel (although you’ll also find 90Hz models in the international market) with 100% sRGB coverage. Likewise, the screen boasts a brightness of up to 400 nits.

Asus ZenBook 14 UX3402 Design and Display

Performance and Memory

Under the hood, the 2022 iteration of ZenBook 14 (UX3402) brings the latest 12th Gen Intel CPUs. Both Core i5-1240P and Core i7-1260P versions are available in Nepal. They consist of 4 performance and 8 efficiency cores and boast clock speeds of up to 4.4GHz.

Likewise, the AMD version of the ZenBook 14 2022 (UM3402) comes with the refreshed Ryzen 5000 series CPU. In Nepal, you can get the Ryzen 5825U model which has 8 cores and 16 threads.

Another difference between the Intel (UMX3402) and AMD (UM3402) version of the Asus ZenBook 14 can be found in the memory. The Intel variant ships with the latest LPDDR5 RAM whereas the AMD version sticks to older LPDDR4X due to hardware restrictions.

Rest of the Specs

Asus ZenBook 14 (UX3402) is fueled by a 75Wh battery with 18 hours of rated battery life. It charges via USB-C port and is compatible with any PD charger with a 5-20V range. Asus does include a 65W charger in the box, which can charge the battery up to 60% in 49 minutes.

Asus ZenBook 14 UX3402 Connectivity

You can also use USB-C ports for external display and data transfer. ZenBook 14 UX3402 has two of them, both of which support Intel’s Thunderbolt 4. In addition, there is one USB-A, one HDMI, one combined audio jack, and a MicroSD card reader.

Asus ZenBook 14  2022 (UX3402 / UM3402) Specifications:

  • Design & Build: All-aluminum, 12.35W x 8.69D x 0.67H-inches, 1.35 kg (2.98 lbs), MIL-STD-810G compliant
  • Color options: Pond Blue, Aqua Celadon
  • Display: 14.0-inches Anti-glare IPS LCD panel, LED-backlit, 100% sRGB coverage, 60Hz refresh rate, 90% screen-to-body ratio, 400 nits brightness
  • Resolution: WQXGA (2560×1600) resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio
  • Keyboard: Backlit Chiclet (single color), 1.4mm key travel
  • Trackpad: Glass-covered, Precision Touchpad (PTP), NumberPad (Optional)
  • Processor:
    • Intel: 12th Gen Intel Core i5-1240P or i7-1260P
    • AMD: Ryzen 7 5825U
  • RAM:
    • Intel: up to 32GB LPDDR5 RAM
    • AMD: up to 32GB LPDDR4x RAM
  • Storage: up to 1TB PCIe 3.0 / PCIe 4.0 SSD
  • Graphics:
    • Intel: Iris Xe (integrated)
    • AMD: Radeon Vega (Integrated)
  • Audio: Stereo audio, Harman Kardon certified, Smart Amp
  • Battery: 4-cell 75 Watt-hours Li-Ion battery (4S1P)
  • Power Supply: Type-C, 65W AC Adapter
  • Webcam: IR webcam (720p / 1080p) with Windows Hello support
  • Connectivity: WiFi 6E (802.11 ax), Bluetooth 5.0
  • I/O ports:
    • Intel: 2x Thunderbolt, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1x HDMI 2.1 TMDS, 1x 3.5mm audio jack, Micro SD card reader
    • AMD: 2x USB Type-C, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1x HDMI 2.1 TMDS, 1x 3.5mm audio jack, Micro SD card reader

Asus ZenBook 14 (UX3402) Price in Nepal and Availability

Only the i5 variant with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD is currently available. Asus Zenbook 14 2022 price in Nepal (updated) is NPR 134,444.

You can buy Asus ZenBook 14 2022 (Intel / AMD) from Nagmani International and Nagmani-authorized stores like Hukut.

Asus ZenBook 14 (2022)  Price in Nepal (Official)  Availability 
UX3402: Core i5-1240P, 16GB LPDDR5 RAM, 512GB SSD Rs. 135,000 Hukut
UM3402: Ryzen 5825U, 16GB LPDDR4X RAM, 512GB SSD (OUT OF STOCK) Rs. 146,666 Hukut
UX3402: Core i7-1260P, 16GB LPDDR5 RAM, 1TB SSD(OUT OF STOCK) Rs. 166,666 Hukut
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Asus ZenBook 14 (2020).

Realme 11 review: Worth the ask?

Realme launched the Realme 11 alongside the 11x in Nepal. Here, I will be reviewing the 8/256GB configuration of the former which goes for around NPR 40,000. That’s over 25% pricier than the equivalent Indian counterpart. So, it is somewhat disappointing to see that the overpricing trend continue here. With that being said, does it justify the 40,000 rupee price tag? Find out in this review of the Realme 11 5G.

Before we start, let’s take a quick look at what Realme 11 offers in terms of specifications.

Realme 11 Review Specifications:

  • Body: 165.7 x 76 x 7.98 – 8.1 mm, 190 gm
  • Display: 6.72-inch IPS LCD, 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, 680 nits brightness (HBM mode)
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ 5G (6nm Mobile Platform)
  • Memory: 8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 256GB UFS 2.2 storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Realme UI 4.0 on top of Android 13
  • Rear Cameras: Dual (108MP f/1.75 primary, 2MP f/2.4 depth)
  • Front Camera: 16MP f/2.45 (hole-punch cutout)
  • Audio: Single speaker, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 67W SuperVOOC charging
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 39,999 (8/256GB)

Realme 11 Review

Design and Build

  • 165.7 x 76 x 7.98 – 8.1 mm, 190 gm
  • Glass front, Plastic back, aluminum frames

One of the things that Realme is known for is its design and the Realme 11 5G is no exception. The phone looks quite aesthetic, and the shiny frames and back panel create a flashy design that complements the modern boxy look. However, the phone does not give a comfortable hands-on feel, it feels a bit heavy, and the sharp edges make it difficult to use without a case.

The standout feature here is the distinctive camera module, giving the phone a unique look. While I had the gold color variant, the black finish is also available and, in my opinion, looks even more attractive.

For the price point, I feel like Realme could have gone with a glass back to give it a more premium look but overall it ain’t so bad here.

Display

  • 6.72-inches FHD+ IPS LCD
  • 120/240Hz refresh/touch sampling rate

Now, let’s talk about the display where Realme seems to have made a rather basic compromise. The Realme 11 5G sports a 6.7-inch IPS LCD screen – Really? LCD? Actually yes, and it comes with a peak brightness of 680 nits and is just satisfactory for outdoor visibility on sunny days.

Having said this, the color reproduction on this display is quite good. I’m not a fan of overly vibrant colors, but if you prefer punchy displays, you might enjoy the “Vivid” color mode that Realme 11 5G offers.

The phone comes with a 120Hz refresh rate which is quite smooth. Although Realme UI’s animations can sometimes feel a bit heavy, resulting in a perceived slowdown, tweaking the system response in the developer options can alleviate this minor issue.

Moreover, Realme has implemented a dynamic refresh rate feature to save battery life. However, it’s worth noting that the dynamic refresh rate adjusts content-wise rather than app-wise. In my usage, I found myself mostly operating in the 120Hz mode.

Speaking of content consumption, it’s a bit of a letdown that the Realme 11 lacks any HDR certification for its display. Nevertheless, it still manages to stream FHD videos smoothly on platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime – thanks to the Widevine L1 certification.

The overall content consumption experience on the Realme 11 was just about average for me. One notable drawback is its single down-firing speaker instead of stereo speakers. The same thing applies to the vibration feedback—it’s there, but it feels weak and buzzy.

Performance

  • MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ 5G (6nm Mobile Platform)
  • 8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 256GB UFS 2.2 storage

The Realme 11 comes with the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+, a 6nm chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. Technically, this is a relatively new chip, which was announced just a few months ago. Moreover, it looks like the Realme 11’s Dimensity 6100+ is a rebranded Dimensity 810, with a slightly underclocked CPU for this particular model.

The Dimensity 6100+ has slightly less powerful Cortex-A76 performance cores when compared to chips like the Dimensity 1080 or even the Snapdragon 695 found in phones around the price range of 40,000. Whether you’re running benchmarks or playing games, you’ll notice a difference in performance, and it might not be as responsive as some of its competitors as I just mentioned.

Gaming performance

I conducted a gaming test where I compared the Realme 11 with the OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite, which runs on the Snapdragon 695. As per my observation, the OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite seemed to have better optimization for Call of Duty, allowing it to support graphics settings up to High. However, when it came to games like PUBG and Genshin Impact, both phones showed similar frame rates and temperatures during gameplay.

Software

  • Realme UI 4.0 on top of Android 13

In terms of day-to-day performance, the Realme 11 works well. This phone runs on Android 13-based Realme UI 4, so multitasking is smooth and hassle-free. However, this comes with pre-installed bloatware apps, recommendations, and ads which can be quite annoying. It’s somehow possible to manage and minimize these boatwares to some extent, I believe Realme could have provided a better out-of-the-box software experience.

Realme 11 Software

Battery

  • 5000mAh with 67W SuperVOOC charging

When it comes to battery life, the Realme 11 is quite impressive. With normal usage, the 5000mAh battery easily lasts a day and a half. Under slightly heavier use – which could be gaming, taking photos/videos, and using mobile data – you would want to recharge your phone.

Realme 11 Charging

Moreover, Realme 11 comes with a 67W fast charger in the box, and under my testing, the phone went from 0 to 100% in about an hour.

Camera

  • Dual camera setup at the back
  • (108MP main, 2MP depth)
  • 16MP selfie camera (hole-punch cutout)

Realme 11 Camera

Considering the phone’s price,  Realme could have included an ultrawide camera but it is what it is! However, the 108MP main camera is similar to what you find in Realme 9 and Realme 10 Pro, but Realme 11 seems to do a bit better.

Primary Images

The pictures are good most of the time, and the colors are a bit vibrant, which is typical for Realme phones. When I compared it to the OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite, which also has a 108MP main camera, Realme 11’s photos looked better to me.

Realme 11 does well in different lighting situations, keeping things like brightness and contrast in check. It struggles a bit when taking close-up shots, but overall, its main camera is reliable.

Portraits

Now, when it comes to portrait photos, Realme 11 keeps a more natural look if compared to OnePlus which tends to make faces smoother and brighter.

Selfies

Similar to portraits, Realme 11 is more towards the natural side which I like but the results are not always consistent. Also, if you’re someone who likes to see your face smoother and brighter, you will prefer the OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite.

Lowlight Images

In low light, Realme 11 performs well, especially with its Night Mode turned on. It handles low-light situations nicely. It is perfectly handling the glares and harsh light sources. OnePlus, on the other hand, doesn’t do as well in its night mode — it is not able to process the images that well.

Videography

Getting to videos, you can only record at 1080p 30 fps from both the front and the rear camera from these phones.

They lack both hardware-level OIS and EIS so the output is quite unstable. Nothing very beautiful or WOW about the video aspect. However, Realme’s microphones handle background noise better than the OnePlus.

Realme 11 Review: Conclusion

To conclude my review, the Realme 11 5G, priced at 40,000, turns out to be a fairly average offering. While it boasts a good design and generous 256GB storage, its performance falls short in various aspects, except for the photography aspect.

If the price were around 35,000, my conclusion might have been different, but at 40,000, the Realme 11 feels a bit overpriced. In this price range, considering options like the Redmi Note 12 Pro makes more sense. Also, if you can spend a bit more, I suggest you go for the Realme 11 Pro or Samsung’s Galaxy A34. They offer a 120Hz OLED display and better performance across the board compared to the Realme 11.

Realme 11 Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  •  Visually pleasing design
  • Good cameras
  • 67W fast charging

Cons:

  • LCD Display
  • No stereo speakers
  • Ads and Bloatware

Asus Zenbook 14 OLED (2023) Price in Nepal [Updated]

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After the Zenbook 14 Flip OLED, Asus launched yet another 2023 Zenbook laptops in Nepal. Just some months ago, it was the Zenbook 14 ultrabook powered by the latest AMD Ryzen 7000 “Barcelo-R” processors. And now, the Intel Core i7 1360p powered Zenbook 14 OLED is also here. So, let’s get into the specs, features, official price, and availability of the Asus Zenbook 14 (2023) in Nepal.

Asus Zenbook 14 2023 Overview:

Performance and Memory

The focal point of this year’s Zenbook 14 lies inside its chassis, with Asus opting for the latest mobile processors from Intel and AMD. The Intel model is configurable with up to 13th Gen Intel Core i7-1360P processor with 12 cores (4P + 8E) and 20 threads. On the other hand, for the AMD versions, you can choose between Ryzen 5 7530U and Ryzen 7730U. These are Barcelo-R refreshes of last year’s Ryzen 5 5625U and Ryzen 7 5825U, respectively. They are based on the same Zen 3 architecture as their predecessor but feature higher boost clock speeds (only 7530U).

Asus pairs the chips with up to 16GB of LPDDR4 (4266MHz) RAM. The memory is soldered onto the motherboard and is not upgradeable. As for storage, you get a single M.2 2280 slot for up to 1TB PCIe 3.0 on the AMD and 1TB PCIe 4.0 on the OLED Intel variant.

Design and Display

Asus Zenbook 14 2023 Design and Display

Coming to the design, the laptop brings a premium aluminum chassis in a portable form factor. The 14-inch chassis is 16.9mm thick and weighs around 1.39 kg. Asus offers the new Zenbook 14 (2023) in a single “Jade Black” finish with the Zenbook logo on the lid and subtle branding near the hinge. You also get the iconic “Ergolift hinge” that can open to 180°.

This time, Asus has not changed the display specifications on the Ryzen variants. You get the same 14-inch IPS panel with 2.5K resolution and a 16:10 aspect ratio. Meanwhile, the Intel iteration gets a bumped-up 3K OLED panel with some goodies like a 90Hz refresh rate, and VESA-certified Display HDR True Back certification. The bezels around the screen are minimal, resulting in a 90% screen-to-body ratio. The screen boasts 400 nits (LCD) and 600 nits (OLED) of peak brightness and 100% sRGB coverage.

Battery and Connectivity

Asus Zenbook 14 (2023) is fueled by a 75Wh battery which the company claims is rated for 22 hours. It ships with a 65W USB-C power adapter capable of filling up to 60% in 49 minutes. The laptop has two USB-C ports with 10Gbps data transfer, display output, and 65W USB charging. You get an additional USB-A port, a MicroSD reader, an HDMI 2,1 port, and an audio jack. For wireless connectivity, Asus has included WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 modules.

Rest of the Specs

Asus Zenbook 14 (2023) has a full-sized keyboard with a 1.4mm key travel. The keys have 0.2mm dished key caps and are backlit too. Because of the size restriction, there is no dedicated number pad, but Asus has included the ErgoSense touchpad with NumberPad 2.0. The 1080p webcam on the top has 3D Noise Reduction too. Lastly, the audio setup includes two Harmon Kardon-tuned speakers with Dolby Atmos and a dual-mic array.

Asus Zenbook 14 2023 Touchpad

Asus Zenbook 14 (2023) Specifications:

  • Design & Build: Metal build, 221 x 314 x 17 mm, 1.39 kg
  • Color Options: Jade Black
  • Display: 
    • AMD version: 14″ 2.5K IPS panel, 400 nits peak brightness, 100% sRGB
    • Intel version: 14″ 3K OLED panel, 600 nits HDR peak brightness, 100% sRGB, 100% DCI-P3
  • Resolution:
    • AMD version: 2.5K (2560 × 1600) resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio
    • Intel version: 3K (2880 x 1800) resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio
  • Keyboard: Chiclet-style backlit keyboard, 1.4mm Key-travel
  • Trackpad: ErgoSense Touchpad with NumberPad 2.0
  • Processor: 13th Gen Intel “Raptor Lake” / AMD Ryzen 7000 “Barcelo-R”
  • Graphics: Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon Graphics
  • RAM: Up to 16GB LPDDR4 (4266MHz) on-board
  • Storage: Up to 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD
  • Audio: Stereo Harman Kardon speakers with Dolby Atmos
  • Battery: 75 Wh battery
  • Power Supply: 65W USB-C AC power adapter
  • Webcam: 1080p Full HD
  • Connectivity: Dual-band WiFi 802.11 6E, Bluetooth 5.3
  • I/O Ports: 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C (with DisplayPort, Power Delivery), 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack

Asus Zenbook 14 (2023) Price in Nepal and Availability

The official Asus Zenbook 14 (2023) price in Nepal is NPR 113,333 NPR 133,333 and NPR 169,000 for the Ryzen 5, Ryzen 7, and Intel 13th Gen i7 variants, respectively. You can buy it right now from Nagmani International, which is the authorized distributor of Asus products in Nepal.

Asus Zenbook 14 (2023) Price in Nepal
Ryzen 5 7530U (8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) NPR 113,333
Ryzen 7 7730U (16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) NPR 133,333
Intel Core i7-1360p (16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) NPR 169,000