Honor is on the spree of releasing midrange phones. This time, it’s the Honor X8b that has gone official in Nepal. It is a slightly upgraded version of the X8, which now brings an AMOLED panel and a Snapdragon 680 SoC. In this article, we’ll walk through the specs, features, and expected price of the Honor X8b in Nepal.
Honor X8b Overview:
Design and Display
The new Honor X8b doesn’t alter much in the design aspect as compared to the Honor X8. However, on the front side, you get a dynamic island-type notch housing a selfie camera and flash. The display is a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel with a Full HD+ resolution of 2412 x 1080 pixels and a 90Hz refresh rate. Other attributes here include 3240Hz PWM dimming and 2000nits of peak brightness. Honor ships this guy in three color options: Glamorous Green, Titanium Silver, and Midnight Black.
Performance
Under the hood, the Honor X8b is powered by the same Snapdragon 680 chipset as the X8. This 6nm fabbed SoC features four cores Kryo 265 Gold (Cortex-A73) at 2.4GHz and 4 cores Kryo 265 Silver (Cortex-A53) at 1.9GHz. Handling the graphics job is an Adreno 610 GPU. Honor has paired this chip with 8GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. As for the software, it boots on MagicOS 7.2 built on top of Android 13.
Camera
Getting to the optics, the smartphone gets a triple camera setup. It is headlined by a 108MP primary camera, a 5MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro sensor. Likewise, you get a 50MP snapper upfront for selfies and video calls.
Battery and Others
Moving on, the Honor X8b gets its fuel from a 4,500mAh battery with 35W fast charging support. Connectivity options include 4G, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, and a USB Type-C port. Meanwhile, for biometrics security, you get a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
The Honor X8b price in Nepal is NPR 29,999 for the sole 8/512GB version, making it the cheapest phone with such spacious storage. You can buy the Honor X8b from Hukut and other authorized stores in Nepal.
Lenovo announced their iteration of the ThinkPad L13 lineup at MWC, 2023 which consisted of the ThinkPad L13 Gen 4, and ThinkPad Yoga L13 Gen 4 laptops. Just about a year later, the Yoga variant with a 2-in-1 body is now available in Nepal. In this article, let’s take a look at the Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga L13, its specifications, features, official price in Nepal, and availability.
Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga L13 Gen 4 Overview:
Design and Display:
Not a lot has changed when it comes to the design of the Yoga L13. You get a similar 2-in-1 format but now in a slightly lighter and thinner form factor. The Yoga L13 Gen 4 is 100 grams lighter than its predecessor (1.31kg) and measures just 17.06 mm thick. It features the same semi-premium aluminum top + plastic bottom build and is available in typical ‘Storm Grey’ and ‘Thunder Black’ color options.
On the display side, you get two pretty similar configurations to choose from. The ThinkPad Yoga L13 Gen 4 features a 13.3” IPS LCD screen that supports multi-touch and an anti-reflection coating. The laptop features a taller 16:10 screen with WUXGA (1920×1200) resolution. But while the higher-end display can go up to 400 nits, and brings TUV low light certification, the base variant available in Nepal can only hit 300 nits and doesn’t boast extra bells and whistles.
Performance and Memory :
Under the hood, ThinkPad L13 Gen 4 offers a number of choices for a CPU. Starting with the modest 6-core i3-1315U, and going up to a 10-core i7-1365U processor, L13 Gen 4 can be configured with i3, i5, and i7 U series Raptor Lake chips. While the i3 variant features Intel UHD graphics, other models bring the more capable Iris XE.
As for the memory, you can get up to 32GB of LPDDR5-4800MHz RAM alongside 1 TB of M.2 SSD with Opal 2.0 protection. Unfortunately, the RAM is soldered, and there is only a single M.2 2242 slot.
The Core i7-1335U model with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage is currently available in Nepal.
Battery Life and Extras
Moving onto the battery life, the Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga L13 Gen 4 houses a modest 46 Wh Lithium Polymer cell with support for Rapid Charge. That means you can get up to 80% juice in just under an hour with the provided 65W AC adapter. You can also charge the machine via the two USB-C ports on either side.
Talking of ports, you also get two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, an HDMI, and a 3.5mm audio jack. As for wireless connectivity, you have your WiFi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.1. Similarly, there’s an FHD webcam, a backlit ThinkPad keyboard (with TrackPoint), and 3-button trackpad.
Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 4 (2023) Specifications:
Connectivity: 1x Thunderbolt 4, 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, USB-C 3.2 Gen 2, 1x HDMI, 1x 3.5mm jack
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.1
Battery: 46Wh cell, 65W AC adapter
Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga L13 Gen 4 Price in Nepal and Availability
The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga L13 Gen 4 price in Nepal is NPR 198,800 for the Core i7-1335U variant with 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD. You can get it via Nagmani International and other retail stores across Nepal.
As technology continues to evolve, the Apple Vision Pro emerged as an innovation feat, offering users a personalized, screen-filled world. However, recent warnings from scientists shed light on potential health risks associated with its extensive use. While touted as a groundbreaking advancement in augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technology, the Vision Pro’s immersive experience may come at a cost to users’ physical and mental well-being. In this article, we shall discuss more on the Apple Vision Pro, including what scientists say and potential health risks.
Apple Vision Pro Health Risks Overview
Potential Isolation
The Apple Vision Pro, designed to immerse users in a virtual environment, could inadvertently isolate them from reality. By creating a personalized digital realm, the device may detach users from their immediate surroundings, hindering face-to-face interactions and social connections. While technological advancements aim to enhance user experiences, concerns arise about the unintended consequences of prolonged engagement with virtual environments.
The prospect of widespread adoption of the Vision Pro sparks discussions about loneliness in an increasingly digital world. As users immerse themselves in virtual environments, the risk of social isolation has become more prominent than ever. The allure of digital escapism may lead individuals to prioritize virtual interactions over real-world connections, experiencing feelings of loneliness and detachment.
Challenges in Sharing Experiences
One of the primary challenges users face with Vision Pro is sharing experiences. Interacting with others or sharing content becomes cumbersome within the confines of a headset-dominated environment. The inability to seamlessly transition between virtual and real-world interactions do raise questions about the device’s practicality in facilitating meaningful social connections and shared experiences.
Faux Marketing
While Apple markets the Vision Pro as a versatile replacement for traditional devices, such as iPhones and iPads, concerns linger regarding its potential isolating effect. The promotional video, showcasing solitary use at home, contradicts the notion of seamless interaction. Users may find themselves immersed in a solitary digital realm, disconnected from the communal experiences that define human interaction.
Facetime, a key feature of the Vision Pro, offers a photorealistic representation of users. However, this representation may hinder genuine connection, leading to a sense of disconnect among users. While technology endeavors to bridge geographical distances, the digital facade presented through Vision Pro may exacerbate feelings of loneliness and disconnection.
Health Concerns
Researchers caution against prolonged use of headsets like the Vision Pro, citing potential health implications. Reports suggest users may experience eyestrain, neck pain, and fatigue, raising concerns about its long-term effects on physical well-being. Additionally, the Vision Pro’s immersive nature may disrupt users’ spatial awareness and cognitive functioning, posing risks to overall health and productivity.
Conclusion: Apple Vision Pro Health Risks
While the Apple Vision Pro represents a remarkable leap in technology, its widespread use raises significant health and societal concerns. As scientists urge caution and further research, users are encouraged to consider the potential risks before fully embracing this immersive experience. In the quest for innovation, it’s essential not to overlook the human cost of progress.
Lucky Goldstar, better known as LG, has put their Gram Pro series of laptops up for sale. The series consists of three members: a 16-inch one, a 17-inch variant, and a 2-in-1 laptop. Let’s discuss the LG Gram Pro series in further detail in this article including its features, specifications, and expected price in Nepal.
LG Gram Pro Series Overview
Design and Display
As mentioned earlier, the LG Gram Pro series comes in three flavours: a 16-inch option, a 17-inch one, and a 2-in-1 variant that also comes with a 16-inch screen. You get a full-size keyboard with a number pad all across the series. Meanwhile, all these laptops come in a single-tone black colour. Other than that, the 2-in-1 variant also offers stylus support.
The screen size of these laptops is clarified in the name itself. However, the panel can either be an OLED or an LCD. The OLED panel has a WQXGA+ resolution spanning 2880 x 1800 pixels while offering a 48–120Hz variable refresh rate. On the other hand, the LCD panel comes in a WQXGA resolution measuring 2,560 x 1,600 pixels and refreshes at a rate of 31–144Hz. You get 400 nits of brightness regardless of the panel choice. In the meantime, you only get an LCD screen on a 17-inch variant.
Performance
The LG Gram Pro series packs one of the two latest Intel Core Ultra processors i.e. 5 or 7. As for now, only the Ultra 7 variants are up for preorder. For graphics, you get Intel Arc integrated graphics at the very least. The 16 and 17-inch variant can also come with NVIDIA RTX 3050 with 4GB GDDR6 VRAM.
Additionally, you can configure these laptops with up to 32GB LPDDR5X dual-channel memory, and up to 2TB Gen4 NVMe SSD. Lastly, the LG Gram Pro laptops also come with a dual cooling system keeping the thermals in check.
You get two battery options depending on your graphics choice. If you have the integrated Intel graphics, you get a 77Wh battery, while the dedicated graphics card users get to enjoy a 90Wh cell in their tank. This also means that the LG Gram Pro 2-in-1 will only get a sole 77Wh battery option.
In addition to that, you get stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support. Furthermore, these laptops come with an FHD webcam with dual-mic. The port selection includes two USB 3.2 Gen 2 type-A, two Thunderbolt 4, HDMI, a four-pole headphone jack, and a MicroSD card slot. You get Intel WiFi-6E and Bluetooth 5.3 support for wireless connectivity.
LG Gram Pro Series Specifications
LG Gram Pro (16Z90SP-A)
LG Gram Pro (17Z90SP-E)
LG Gram Pro 2-in-1 (16T90SP-K)
Display Size
16-inch
17-inch
16-inch
Resolution
OLED: WQXGA+ (2,880 x 1,800)
WQXGA (2,560 x 1,600)
OLED: WQXGA+ (2,880 x 1,800)
LCD: WQXGA (2,560 x 1,600)
LCD: WQXGA (2,560 x 1,600)
Typical Brightness
OLED: 400 nits
400 nits
OLED: 400 nits
LCD: 400 nits
LCD: 400 nits
Refresh Rate
OLED: 48–120Hz (VRR)
31–144Hz (VRR)
OLED: 48–120Hz (VRR)
LCD: 31–144Hz (VRR)
OLED: 31–144Hz (VRR)
Weight
1.28 kg
1.38 kg
1.40 kg
Battery
77Wh (iGPU) / 90Wh (dGPU)
77Wh
Thermal
Dual cooling system
CPU
Intel Core Ultra 7 or Intel Core Ultra 5 processor
LG Gram Pro Series Price in Nepal and Availability
As it stands, these laptops can only be pre-booked from the official LG website. You can enjoy discounts of up to 300 USD on certain models. They start at the price of USD 1,799.99 and go up to USD 2,499.99. When these laptops make their way here, we expect the LG Gram Pro series to start from 286,999.
LG Gram Pro
Starting Price in USD (Official)
Price in Nepal (NPR)
2-in-1
USD 1,799.99
NPR 286,999
17-inch
USD 1,899.99
NPR 302,949
16-inch
USD 2,099.99
NPR 334,899
Meanwhile, check out our Apple Vision Pro review video:
The Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro has been available for a little while now, and the company is just launching the base variant of the watch. The vanilla model is almost similar to the Pro variant, so what’s the difference? Let’s discuss the Xiaomi Watch 2 further in this article.
Xiaomi Watch 2 Overview
Design and Display
Firstly, the Xiaomi Watch 2 has a different design from the Pro variant. The base model has two buttons for navigation on the right while the Pro version featured a crown. Moreover, the Xiaomi Watch 2 comes in an aluminium build while boasting the same ATM 5 water resistance.
On the front, you get the same AMOLED panel that measures 1.43 inches in diameter. Additionally, the resolution on the screen measures 466 x 466 pixels. In terms of colour options, the Xiaomi Watch 2 is available in two flavours: Black, and Silver.
The chipset under the hood of this smartwatch is the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1. This suggests that it runs on Wear OS and comes with the same configuration of 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage.
Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro
Other than that, it comes with all the same health and fitness tracking features including 150 sports modes, ECG monitoring, heart rate tracking, body temperature monitoring, and sleep tracking. The Xiaomi Watch 2 appears to only be available in Bluetooth variant.
Xiaomi Watch 2 Specifications
Design: Round-shaped aluminium body, 5ATM water resistant
Display: 1.43-inch touchscreen AMOLED panel
Resoultion: 466 x 466 pixels
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1
Memory: 2GB RAM, 32GB ROM
Colour Options: Black, Silver
Xiaomi Watch 2 Price in Nepal and Availability
This smartwatch has appeared as an Amazon listing with a price of 200 euros in Germany, and Italy. However, Xiaomi has not listed it on their website at the moment. It will be available to purchase from 24 February in Italy, and a day later in Germany. When it goes live we will have more information on the watch and will update this article accordingly.
As it stands, if and when this smartwatch makes its way here, we expect the Xiaomi Watch 2 price in Nepal to be NPR 34,599.
Smartwatch
Price in Europe (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
Xiaomi Watch 2
EUR 200
NPR 34,599
Meanwhile, check out our Apple Watch Ultra 2 vs Series 9 review video:
Foldable phones are getting more impressive as time passes. Now Huawei has launched one such powerful clamshell phone — Pocket 2 with stacked hardware across the board. In this article, we will discuss the Huawei Pocket 2 in greater detail including its expected price in Nepal.
Huawei Pocket 2 Overview
Design and Displays
As mentioned earlier, the Huawei Pocket 2 is a clamshell foldable phone with IPX8 water resistance. This phone comes in four regular colour options: Tahitian grey, Rococo white, Taro purple, and Elegant black. The first two variants flaunt a pearl-inspired design with a glass back while the latter two come in a leather finish. Additionally, this foldable also has an Art Custom Edition named the “Blue Dream”. This version of the phone has Kunlun Glass 2 protection on the back. It also has lines drawn all across its back that appear to shift depending on the angle.
The primary screen on this phone measures 6.94 inches diagonally and boasts an FHD+ resolution spanning 2,690 x 1,136 pixels. This screen supports an adaptive refresh rate of 1–120 Hz, a touch sampling rate of 300 Hz, and a high-frequency PWM dimming of 1,440 Hz. Moreover, it is supported by a Xuanwu water drop hinge offering a gapless fold and a flat unfold.
Meanwhile, the external screen on the Huawei Pocket 2 measures 1.15 inches in diameter and sits below the camera module. This screen offers an adaptive refresh rate of 1–60 Hz and a touch sampling rate of 120 Hz. The resolution here spans 340 x 340 pixels and comes with added functionality like displaying QR codes for smart payments. Finally, both these screens are OLED panels with a colour depth of 1.07 billion and P3 wide colour gamut support.
Performance
The chipset powering the Huawei Pocket 2 is a mystery since the company has not listed it in its listing. While that may be true, sources are assuming the silicone to be the Kirin 9000S. It is Huawei’s in-house flagship chipset, however, it doesn’t hold much water against other processors in the market. There is a whole lot of fiasco that goes on with Huawei, its phones, chips, and all. Meanwhile, you can learn more about the Kirin 9000S in our dedicated article. While that’s there, it is an octa-core processor built on 7nm lithography and peaking at 2.62 GHz clock speed.
Other than that, it comes in two memory options 12GB for the regular ones and 16GB for Art Custom Edition. On the other hand, the Huawei Pocket 2 offers storage choices of 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. It also allows you to add up to 512GB of external storage via the company’s proprietary NM card.
This phone for the first time comes with a mid-frame vapour chamber and a three-dimensional heat dissipation structure. Coupled with the 1,800 W/m·K high thermal conductivity graphene material this phone offers more stable and cooler performance. Lastly, on the software side of things, it runs of the HarmonyOS 4.0.
The Huawei Pocket 2 is a one-of-a-kind flip phone in terms of camera, as it packs four shooters on the back. The camera department is led by a 50-megapixel unit with OIS capability. Additionally, the second camera in this setup is a 12MP ultrawide lens. Thirdly, we get an 8MP telephoto camera offering 3X portrait shots along with optical image stabilisation.
Lastly, this phone also flaunts a 2-megapixel hyperspectral camera with ultraviolet intensity and sunspot detection capability. With this, you can perform fluorescent photography as well as use it to take a UV Sunscreen Test. In the meantime, the front camera is a 10.7MP ultrawide-angle camera with f/2.2 aperture.
In the tank, you have a 4,520 mAh silicon negative battery. This battery is probably similar to the 2nd Gen Silicon-Carbon Battery from Honor. The Huawei Pocket 2 supports 66W wired as well as 40W wireless fast and 7.5W reverse charging.
In terms of wireless connectivity, you get dual-band WiFi along with Bluetooth v5.2 with high-res audio codec support. Additionally, this phone is also capable of two-way Beidou satellite messaging where you can send messages via the Changlian app even when there is no terrestrial network. Lastly, the wired connection is handled by a sole USB 2.0 Type-C port.
Huawei Pocket 2 Specifications
Design: Clamshell foldable with glass or leather back finish, IPX8 rated
Battery: 4,520 mAh Silicon Negative Battery with 66W wired, 40W wireless, and 7.5W reverse charging
Connectivity: 4G LTE, Dual-band WiFi, Hotspot, Bluetooth v5.2, Two-way BDS satellite messaging, NFC, USB 2.0 Type-C
Colour Options: Tahitian grey (Glass finish), Rococo white (Glass finish), Taro Purple (Leather finish), Elegant Black (Leather finish), Blue Dream (Art Custom Edition)
Huawei Pocket 2 Price in Nepal and Availability
This clamshell foldable has gone on sale from 22 February 2024 at a starting price of CNY 7,499 in China. The international availability of this phone is ambiguous at this instant. However, if and when it arrives here, we expect the Huawei Pocket 2 price in Nepal to start from NPR 138,599.
Huawei Pocket 2
Price in China (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
12GB + 256GB
CNY 7,499
NPR 138,599
12GB + 512GB
CNY 7,999
NPR 184,799
12GB + 1TB
CNY 8,999
NPR 207,999
16GB + 1TB
(Art Custom Edition)
CNY 10,999
NPR 254,099
Meanwhile, check out our OnePlus Open review video:
In a bid to bolster its AI capabilities and explore new avenues in user-centric AI products, global technology giant OPPO has officially announced the establishment of the OPPO AI Center. The move underscores OPPO’s commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements and delivering cutting-edge experiences to users worldwide.
OPPO AI Center Overview
Defining Characteristics of AI Smartphones by OPPO
In anticipation of the AI Smartphone era, OPPO has outlined four key characteristics that define these innovative devices:
Efficient utilization of computing resources to meet the demands of generative AI.
Real-time awareness of the user’s surroundings through sensors.
Powerful self-learning capabilities.
Multimodal content generation abilities, offering continuous inspiration and knowledge support to users.
Integration of Generative AI Features in OPPO Smartphones
OPPO’s large language model, AndesGPT, boasting 180 billion parameters, is set to power the generative AI features on its smartphones. In addition, these features, including intelligent object removal in photos and phone conversation summaries, have garnered widespread attention within the tech industry.
Future of AI Smartphones
With the establishment of Oppo AI Center in the ‘Bay Area of Binhaiwan, Dongguan‘, its AI poised to revolutionize smartphones and their ecosystems, OPPO is taking proactive steps to lead this transformation. Moreover, upholding its brand mission of “Technology for Humanity, Kindness for the World,” OPPO plans to expand its generative AI capabilities across various product lines and markets.
Additionally, within the second quarter of 2024, OPPO will introduce a range of generative AI features, including the OPPO AI Eraser, to its Reno 11 series globally. Furthermore, this move underscores OPPO’s commitment to continuous innovation and delivering enhanced user experiences through AI-driven technologies.
OPPO AI Center: Conclusion
The establishment of the OPPO AI Center and the integration of advanced generative AI features in the Reno 11 series signify a significant milestone in OPPO’s journey toward shaping the future of smartphones through AI innovation. As the era of AI smartphones dawns, OPPO remains at the forefront, driving progress and redefining user experiences in the digital age.
With every brand going ‘Ultra’ with its name and the camera game, Xiaomi’s 2024 iteration is here with the Xiaomi 14 Ultra moniker. This new guy brings the solid quad camera setup, packing a 1-inch LYT-900 sensor, a 5X periscope, a 3.2X telephoto, and a 50Mp ultrawide unit. All that is backed up by the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. Without further ado, let’s get into the specs, features and
Xiaomi 14 Ultra Overview:
Sony LYT 900 Sensor, 5X Periscope
Addressing the elephant of the room, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra boasts a new 1-inch Sony LYT-900 sensor, an upgrade from the IMX989 the company used in the last model. In addition, this Leica Simmilux lens gets the f/1.6 – f/4.0 ‘Stepless Variable Aperture’ technology, claimed to capture 136% more light than its predecessor, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra. Next up, the zoom game is pretty much the same as last year.
You get a 50MP 3.2X telephoto lens and a 5X periscope lens. But the 120mm periscope camera gets a wider f/2.5 aperture and it can do 30X AI-powered zoom. Plus, the minimum focusing distance is 10cm from the 3.2X 75mm camera and 30cm from the 5X 120mm periscope lens.
And last not the least, filling the quad camera setup is a 50MP ultrawide sensor with 122˚FoV. Upfront, there is a 32MP f/2.0 selfie snapper capable of shooting 4K at 60fps.
Meanwhile, check out all the prices and specs of Xiaomi phones and devices here
Leica Goodies
Continuing the Xiaomi-Leica partnership, this camera-centric Xiaomi 14 Ultra gets all the Leica goodies such as Leica Authentic, Leica Vibrant modes, Leica exclusive filters, and so on.
Design and Display
In terms of build, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra goes for a flat frame body with slightly curved edges on the back. The regular editions come with an aluminum alloy middle frame with a glass or eco-leather back. Meanwhile, you can also opt for a Grade 5 Titanium frame edition for the extra sturdiness. As for the ingress protection, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is sorted with an IP68 dust and water resistance rating.
Xiaomi has opted for a curved 6.73-inch screen with 2K resolution (3200 x 1440) pixels with self-developed Longjing glass protection. This is not your usual curved display but lightly curved on all sides like on the Xiaomi 14 Pro. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, and 3000nits of peak brightness.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
Under the hood, this Xiaomi flagship is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. This 4nm fabbed SoC boasts a prime Cortex-X4 core clocking at 3.3GHz, five Cortex-A720 cores at 3.2GHz, and two A520 cores running at 2.3GHz frequency. Handling the graphics is the Adreno 750 GPU. And to keep the thermals in check, there is a 3X larger vapor chamber cooling.
In terms of memory and storage, you get three options for the Xiaomi 14 Ultra: 12/256GB, 16/512GB, and 16GB/1TB. Moreover, booting the smartphone is the new HyperOS built on top of Android 14.
Battery and Others
Fueling the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is a 5,300mAh battery with 90W wired fast charging, 80W wireless, and 10W reverse wireless charging support. Even the battery gets G1 and P2 chips for protection. Talking of connectivity, the Titanium Special Edition gets two-way satellite communications. While all of the versions boast a T1 signal enhancement chip for improved WiFi, cellular, and Bluetooth connectivity.
In China, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra’s price begins at CNY 6,499 for the base 12/256GB trim. We expect the Xiaomi 14 Ultra price in Nepal to start at NPR 144,999 if and when it launches here.
Xiaomi announced their Pad 6S Pro 12.4, alongside the Xiaomi 14 Ultra in a launch event yesterday. The naming scheme might suggest that Xiaomi is going the Apple route and will be launching a smaller (likely 11-inch) Pad 6S in the near future. In this article, let’s take a peek at the Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro including its features, specifications, price in Nepal, and availability details!
Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro Overview:
Design and Display
Xiaomi’s Pad 6S Pro features a uniform metal body design with a rectangular camera cutout on the top right and the company’s branding on the bottom alongside magnetic connection points. It weighs nearly 100 grams lighter than Apple’s 12.9-inch iPad Pro but is still somewhat hefty at 590 grams. The tablet is available in Black, Blue, and Green colorways.
On the display side, Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro features an expansive 12.4-inch LCD display. It’s a 144Hz panel of 3048×2932 res and a 3:2 aspect ratio and has all the bells and whistles like professional color calibration (to the CIE2015 curve), Gorilla Glass 5 protection, Dolby Vision support, and more.
Performance and Memory
Xiaomi has left no stone unturned in the performance department as well. Since the top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is likely reserved for their Pad 7 Pro tablet, you get last year’s flagship Qualcomm SoC on the Pad 6S Pro. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is a 4nm octa-core chipset led by a prime Cortex X3 core at 3.2 GHz and other Cortex-A cores.
Meanwhile, check out all the prices and specs of Xiaomi tablets here
Similarly, it is complemented by a whopping (up to) 16GB of RAM and (up to) a terabyte of storage. Other memory configurations for the Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro (12.4) include 8GB and 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and 256GB and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage.
Another exciting part about the Pad 6S Pro is its battery life and charging speed. Under the hood, it is fueled by a massive 10,000 mAh battery that can be filled up in just 35 minutes via the 120W adapter in the box. Xiaomi has equipped the Pad 6S Pro with dual custom chips for monitoring fast charging (P2) and safeguarding battery health (G1). This should ensure the safety and longevity of the lithium cells, despite the ridiculously fast charging speed.
The tablet boots on Android 14-based HyperOS. The pins on the back can attach to Xiaomi’s magnetic keyboard folio, or more interestingly to their SUV7 EV and act as an infotainment system. Pad 6S Pro features dual cameras on the back (50MP main + 2MP depth) and a 32MP selfie camera
The Pad 6S Pro starts at CNY 3,299 for the base 8/256GB variants while the top of the line 16GB/1TB model can cost as much as CNY 4,499. Since the tablet just launched in China, global availability is out of the picture for at least a couple of months, if it makes it here, we expect the Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro price in Nepal to start around NPR 74,999.
Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4
Price in China
Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/256GB
CNY 3,299
NPR 74,999
12/256GB
CNY 3,499
NPR 81,999
12/512GB
CNY 3,999
NPR 88,999
16GB/1TB
CNY 4,499
NPR 99,999
Meanwhile, you can watch our review of Galaxy Tab S9 FE.
In the realm of budget smartphones, Vivo has unveiled its latest offering, the Y200e 5G, boasting an array of impressive features that punch above its price tag. Let’s delve into what the Vivo Y200e 5G has to offer, including its price in Nepal, full specifications, and availability.
Vivo Y200e 5G Overview
Design and Display
The Vivo Y200e 5G catches the eye with its expansive 6.67-inch Samsung E4 AMOLED display, featuring an FHD+ resolution and a buttery-smooth 120Hz refresh rate, promising a delightful visual experience for users.
There’s a centrally positioned hole-punch housing a 16-megapixel front-facing camera and an in-screen fingerprint scanner for added security. Moreover, it boasts a peak brightness of 1800 nits, ensuring excellent visibility even under bright sunlight, and an ingress protection rating of IP54, offering protection against dust and water splashes.
Adding to its appeal, the Vivo Y200e 5G comes equipped with dual speakers, delivering immersive audio experiences for multimedia consumption and gaming enthusiasts.
Performance and Storage
Under the hood, the Y200e 5G packs a punch with its Snapdragon 4 Gen 2-powered octa-core CPU configuration, comprising dual Cortex A78 cores clocked at 2.2 GHz and hexa Cortex A55 cores at 1.95 GHz. In addition, it is paired with 6 GB or 8 GB of LPDDR4x RAM and up to 8 GB of virtual RAM. Storage-wise, the device offers ample space with 128 GB of UFS 2.2 storage, ensuring users can store their favorite apps, games, and media content without worry.
Cameras
Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the Vivo Y200e 5G’s versatile camera setup. On the front, a 16-megapixel selfie camera promises crisp and clear self-portraits. While on the back, a 50-megapixel main camera, accompanied by a 2-megapixel bokeh lens, a flicker sensor, and an LED flash.
Powering the device is a robust 5,000mAh battery, ensuring extended usage without frequent recharges. Moreover, with 44W fast charging support, users can quickly juice up their device for uninterrupted usage. On the connectivity front, the Y200e 5G offers a plethora of options, including dual SIM support, 5G connectivity, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, and a USB-C port, catering to users’ diverse connectivity needs.
Vivo Y200e 5G Specifications
Display: 6.67″ FHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate
Dimension: 163.1 x 75.81 x 7.79m (black) / 7.99mm (orange with vegan leather)
Weight: 185.5 (black) / 191 (orange) grams.
Processor: Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 octa-core CPU
RAM: 6 GB / 8 GB LPDDR4x
IP Rating: IP54
Storage: 128 GB UFS 2.2
Battery and Charging : 5,000mAh with 44W fast charging
Connectivity: 5G, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS
Vivo Y200e 5G Price in Nepal and Availability
The Vivo Y200e 5G is available in two configurations: 6GB/128GB storage and 8GB/128GB storage, priced at INR 19,999 ($241) and INR 20,999 ($252). It comes in two shades: Black Diamond and Saffron Orange. In addition, pre-orders are now available via the Vivo India website, Flipkart, and offline stores, with sales starting on February 27. Although the Vivo Y200e 5G is not currently available here, its expected price in Nepal is NPR 36,000 and NPR 38,000 for the 6GB/128 and 8/128GB variants respectively.