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Is Huawei really returning to the global smartphone market?

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Not too long ago, Huawei was one of the leading companies in the smartphone world that regularly pushed boundaries for technological advancement. But after the US trade ban, Huawei took a hit and mostly limited itself to its home country of China. But recent reports suggest the company is planning to make its global comeback. Let’s discuss more about the return of Huawei in the global smartphone market.

Huawei to return to the global smartphone market?

What was?

It’s no secret that Huawei used to be one biggest smartphone makers in the world. So much so that, it had established itself as a chief rival to both Apple and Samsung. Huawei had even overtaken Apple to become the second-largest smartphone company at one time, trailing just behind Samsung.

Furthermore, Huawei was also gaining in on the competition in the chip business and the 5G sector. All this is to say that Huawei was a BIG DEAL!

Huawei logo

What happened?

If I were to answer that in two words, politics happened. The US and China don’t like each other — never have and probably never will. Yet another open secret. As two of the largest economies in the world with opposing political standpoints, the US and China are in this constant limbo of trying to one-up each other. Or one-down each other, depending on who you ask.

But the cracks began to show for Huawei based on its very foundation, actually. Because Huawei’s founder was a former officer in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), and the fact that China passed the National Intelligence Law which would allow the government to access the data of these Chinese companies when asked for, it sent blaring alarm bells to the US government. Then there’s the whole “stealing IP (Intellectual Property), violating international sanctions” spiel Huawei was accused of.

And since Huawei’s technological grasp was sizeable — especially in the telecommunications sector — with the potential for the Chinese government to exploit it. The US government considered it a security risk and put Huawei on the “Entity List” in May 2019. This effectively cut it from doing business with any US-owned company without getting the “OK” from the US government itself. This resulted in companies such as Google, Qualcomm, TSMC, Intel, and so on cutting ties with Huawei.

Needless to say, this impeded Huawei’s technological progress quite significantly. The company could no longer ship its smartphones with Google apps, which wasn’t much of a problem in China. But for the global market, it was a serious dealbreaker. Additionally, it could neither buy 5G chips from Qualcomm nor partner with the Taiwanese giant TSMC for its chipmaking duties.

What’s Huawei cooking for its return?

As a result, Huawei’s market share began declining — rapidly — in the global smartphone scene. The company even ended up selling its subsidiary brand “Honor” to curb the US ban in a way. But now, reports have emerged stating that Huawei is finally making a proper international return and it’s causing quite a stir. And why wouldn’t it? But the question is just how has Huawei gained the confidence to return to the global market yet again?

Well, that alleged confidence mostly boils down to the success of the new Mate 60 series. Despite its quiet announcement with little to no fanfare, Huawei’s latest flagship phones became a huge hit in China.

Huawei Mate 60 - Color Options

China’s recent decision to ban iPhones from state officials and government officials might also have something to do with this success but it doesn’t matter. Huawei will take this win regardless. Estimations say that the Mate 60 series could sell 10 to 12 million units. And even go up to 17 million if the trend continues.

Huawei’s latest flagships have even garnered curiosity from tech enthusiasts worldwide. Mostly because of the custom Kirin 9000S chip these phones are powered by, which reportedly has 5G capabilities and is fabbed under a relatively modern 7nm process. Both of which are among the very things the US government has been trying to keep Huawei from achieving.

Whereas reports suggest that Huawei has managed to source 90% of the components locally for these smartphones, further shying away from its dependence on the West. This means that despite the infamous US ban, Huawei has managed to power through. Quite heroically.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Huawei has finally managed to come up with powerful new smartphones that defy all the odds. This, mixed with the roaring success of the Mate 60 series in China seems to have given Huawei just enough confidence to once again compete with the big guns in the global scenario.

Then again, hardware alone is nowhere near enough to convince consumers outside of China to buy a Huawei phone since — as mentioned before — they famously lack Google apps. Huawei has been making big strides with its own “Harmony OS” in terms of app availability and whatnot, aiming to compete against the likes of Android and iOS, but that’s another uphill battle in itself.

  • Check out how Huawei prepared itself after the US ban

Buy or sell phones comfortably with Nayapurano!

Are you looking to buy a second-hand phone? Or trying to sell your old one, perhaps? Are you also confused about where to do that? How much to pay or how much to charge? I mean can you even trust the other party? What’s the guarantee you won’t get scammed? Many things need to be taken into consideration before making the final decision. It can be quite a hassle and nerve-wracking, to say the least. To address these very issues, a new Nepali start-up has arrived — Nayapurano!

In this article, we will be looking at what Nayapurano has to offer, what are they doing differently, and so on.

Nayapurano Overview:

Nayapurano aims to be a hassle-free one-stop solution for the second-hand phone market. Here, you can buy and sell a second-hand phone with absolute ease. Additionally, they are working on exchange programs as well. They are even giving special attention to quality experience for their users and sustainability. Here, we will be listing and discussing some of the unique offerings from Nayapurano.

Hassle-free

Whether you want to buy a phone or sell it, Nayapurano focuses on smoothening the process for you. Previously, if you wanted to sell your phone, you would either have to go through numerous shops or countless similar listings online before finalising and selling your phone. Buying a secondhand device wasn’t much different either. Now with Nayapurano, you can get a one-stop solution in the palm of your hand.

You can get the Nayapurano app on both Play Store and App Store. You also have the option of visiting the Nayapurano website. By accessing these, you can get all the services of Nayapurano right from your home.

Comfortable Experience

Nayapurano has put the utmost priority on your comfort. This is why they have made the entire process of buying/selling second-hand devices hassle-free through their app and website. Additionally, you don’t have to visit the store to buy, sell, or even evaluate the phone. Nayapurano lets you evaluate your phones online and offers pick-up and delivery services along with it.

Nayapurano process

If you’re selling your phone, get your phone valued on their platform, schedule a pick-up, and get paid instantly after their agent verifies the device and picks it up. No extra process. If you’re buying a phone, visit their platform, pick the device of your choice, pay securely through multiple available options, and get your device delivered to your home. The entire process is smooth and hassle-free. Furthermore, buyers even get their device in a Nayapurano custom box with a charging cable and an appreciation card included inside. On top of that, they also offer you an option to return the product if you don’t like it.

Nayapurano Certified

Finding the best value for a second-hand phone can be quite a tedious process. With Nayapurano you get the best value for your phone after they consider the condition of your device. If you are a buyer, you too can rest assured that you are getting quality products for the price.

Nayapurano certified

Nayapurano evaluates devices under four major categories, viz. functionality checks, protection checks, battery checks, and cosmetic checks. After the evaluation, you get an exact value for the device. Buyers can also be confident in their purchase with the Nayapurano certification.

Sustainability and more

Nayapurano advocates that “Great tech shouldn’t cost us Earth.”, which is why they are taking steps to reduce e-waste. Well aware of the impacts of e-waste on the planet, they are here to improve the experience of purchasing refurbished products. By doing so, they are hoping to contribute to limiting e-waste. Additionally, they are also planning on planting one tree for every product sold through their platform.

Furthermore, the company is also working on collaboration with major brands and e-commerce platforms to run exchange programs on their system. With this, they hope to collect old phones and bring them back to use. So, far they have already collaborated with authorised partners of Xiaomi Corps in Nepal.

Conclusion

Nayapurano has come up with fresh ideas and commitments in the already saturated second-hand phone market of Nepal. It is yet to be seen if they can stand out and create any long-lasting impact. However, I am very glad to see Nepali start-ups taking such innovative and sustainable approaches. Additionally, I hope that they follow through with their plan of planting trees for every product sold and take expert advice on this matter. Lastly, I would like to extend my best wishes for the success of the Nayapurano team.

  • Meanwhile, watch this video to learn about MDMS in Nepal

Lava Blaze 2 Pro announced with Unisoc T616 SoC and 50MP camera

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Lava is on the verge of making a comeback in the already crowded Indian market. The brand unveiled the super-hyped Lava Agni 2 Pro just a while ago, with a bang. Now the Indian company has announced the Blaze 2 Pro. In this article, we’ll walk through the specs, features, and expected price of the Lava Blaze 2 Pro.

Lava Blaze 2 Pro Overview:

Design and Display

Starting with the design, the Blaze 2 Pro boasts a boxy form factor with flat frames and curved edges. This is an all-plastic build as obvious to the budget category. Likewise, the shiny back panel has a squarish camera module, housing the triple camera setup. Lava ships this guy in three colors: Cool Green, Thunder Black, and Swag Blue.

Lava Blaze 2 Pro Design and Display

Coming to the front side, you get a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen with an HD+ resolution (1600 x 720 pixels). The refresh rate is 90Hz here, but this guy gets an old-school waterdrop notch as compared to a hole-punch one on its predecessor Blaze 2.

Performance

The smartphone is powered by Unisoc’s T616 chipset. This 4G silicon features two Cortex-A75 cores at 2.0 GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 1.80 GHz. Handling the graphics is a Mali-G57 MP1. Lava has paired the chip with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of inbuilt storage. On the software side, the Blaze 2 Pro boots on Android 12 OS with no bloatware and ads, as claimed by Lava.

Optics

As for the optics, there is a triple camera setup with a 50MP rear camera and an unspecified 2MP + 2MP combo. Over on the front, you get an 8MP sensor for selfies and video calls.

Lava Blaze 2 Pro Camera

Battery and Others

Fueling the smartphone is a 5000mAh Li-Po battery with 18W wired fast charging support. The connectivity features on this phone include 4G, WiFi, GPS, FM radio, and USB Type-C port. Meanwhile, for biometrics security, there is a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

Lava Blaze 2 Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.5-inch IPS LCD, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels)
  • Chipset: Unisoc T616
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 256GB
  • Software & UI: Android 12
  • Rear Camera: Triple
    • 50MP primary
    • 2MP macro
    • 2MP depth
  • Front Camera: 8MP (waterdrop)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 18W fast charging

Lava Blaze 2 Pro Pricing and Availability

In India, the Lava Blaze 2 Pro is priced at INR 9,999 for the 8/128GB trim. We expect the Lava Blaze 2 Pro price in Nepal to be NPR 17,499 if and when it launches here.

Lava Blaze 2 Pro Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/128GB INR 9,999 NPR 17,499

    HiFuture Future smart ring with health tracking is now available in Nepal.

    After its great success with TWS earbuds and smartwatches, HiFuture has decided to launch the ‘FutureRing’ in the Nepalese market. In this article, let’s delve into the design, features, and official price in Nepal of the HiFuture FutureRing. 

    HiFuture FutureRing Overview

    Design and Build 

    The HiFuture Smart Ring features a sleek and sophisticated design featuring nano-ceramic material. The outside looks pretty plain with an accented red line up top but the inside features some cutouts for sensors. According to HiFuture, FutureRing combines elegance with durability and helps you elevate your fashion game. Though we can’t speak for how accurate the latter is, the modern-looking smart ring is rated 5ATM for up to 50 meters of depth.

    HiFuture FutureRing design

    Features 

    For starters, HiFuture FutureRing offers all the capabilities of your typical smart ring. This includes gesture controls for playback, health tracking, and a long battery life. But before we talk about the wellness and monitoring features, let’s take a quick peek into the media controls. 

    You can play, pause, or navigate short videos with a long press, and slide up/down. For music, it’s pretty similar with a long press for pause/play, and sliding gestures for previous/next tracks. Or you can use your HiFuture FutureRing to navigate left and right through pages when reading or slides when presenting. Additionally, you can also take photos and videos with a simple long press. But the highlight feature of the Future Ring has to be its reliable week-long battery life.

    HiFuture FutureRing batterylife

    Health Monitoring 

    For starters, users can get a holistic picture of their health status via the companion SmartLife app. The ring tracks your heart rate, calories, and sleep. 

    With the FutureRing (and app), you can monitor and analyze your sleep patterns and receive tailored advice to better your sleep quality. Similarly, the ring also keeps a detailed record of your daily activities and exercises. Using the app, you can also set daily fitness goals for motivation and accountability. 

    HiFuture FutureRing health features

    Also, you can monitor your blood oxygen saturation levels, your body temperature, and calories burned via the app.

    HiFuture FutureRing Price in Nepal and Availability

    The HiFuture smart ring is available in three different sizes: 57 mm, 60mm, and 65mm, on Daraz.  The HiFuture FutureRing price in Nepal is NPR 24,999.

    HiFuture Smart Ring Price in Nepal 
    Future Ring NPR 24,999 NPR 22,499

    Use FonePay in India with Cross Border QR Payment!

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    Fonepay, Nepal’s first mobile payment network or Payment System Operator (PSO), has partnered with India’s NIPL to launch a historic “Cross Border QR Payment” service. In this article, we will be discussing various aspects regarding FonePay in India, its implications, and much more.

    Fonepay in India Overview

    Cross Border QR Payment

    Fonepay and NCPI have announced “Cross Border QR Payment” at the Global Fintech Fest 2023. The announcement was made in the presence of fintech visionaries, thought leaders, and innovators from all around the world. It was also announced that both the companies have completed operational preparations. Furthermore, the technological integration is in the final process.

    After completion of this, the companies can then operate their services on the ground level. Meaning, that paying through Fonepay in India will be possible for us Nepali. On the other hand, Nepali vendors can receive payments through their Fonepay QR from Indians as well.

    Fonepay in India announcement

    The companies are hoping to provide a considerable boost to the digital payments ecosystem. Along with that, they are hoping that the collaboration will prove to be a major stepping stone for widening their reach in the international market. The spokespersons of both companies are hopeful in nurturing the relationship between the two countries through this partnership. Furthermore, they are hoping this collaboration will be helpful in the financial and economic growth of both countries as well.

    Fonepay

    We hear phrases like “Fonepay gardey na!” or “Fonepay chha hai?” all around us. At this point, Fonepay has become synonymous with cashless transactions in Nepal. This is because Fonepay has been providing fast, secure, and reliable digital payment services to its customers by partnering with a large number of banks and digital wallets.

    Fonepay has allowed us Nepali folks to enjoy making easy online payments. Furthermore, they have helped us limit our compulsion to visit banks for tiny amounts of fund transfers. On top of that, we can even make payments for government services through Fonepay. We can attribute the F1 Soft Group subsidiary as the most active contributor to a cashless Nepali economy. Thanks to Fonepay, making easy payments in India will soon be possible as well.

    Cross Border QR payment

     

    NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL)

    On the other hand, the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) is responsible for developing and deploying a real-time payment system and successful card scheme in the form of Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and RuPay respectively. With the help of these products, NPCI was successful in transforming the payment segment in India.

    After having proven its technological capabilities in the domestic market, NPCI decided to expand its wings to the international market. As a result, NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL) came to life. NIPL offers technological assistance via licensing and consulting to other countries. They assist in establishing a similar product to their own in the said countries.

    Implications of Fonepay in India

    The fact that the relationship between Nepal and India runs very deep is undeniable. As a result, the two countries have adopted an open border system, allowing easy movement between the two countries. This has resulted in individuals travelling between the countries for employment, tourism, business, and more.

    Despite such ease, the monetary aspects of the travel have been somewhat difficult. Exchanging currency has been a huge hassle for travelling individuals. Thanks to Fonepay in India, the hassle of exchanging currencies might be gone altogether. However, this will heavily depend on various aspects such as service charges for the feature, and applicable taxes. Regardless, this collaboration is sure to ease the process of making payments and sending of funds between the countrymen in both countries. As a result, this could help boost trade and commerce between the nations.

    Conclusion

    In conclusion, I believe the “Cross Border QR Payment” will be helpful to both Nepalese and Indian visitors. The ability to Fonepay in India is sure to be a very welcomed service in both countries.

    LG MAGNIT 118″ Micro LED TV goes official with Alpha 9 processor

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    LG Electronics has recently revealed the LG MAGNIT 118″ Micro LED TV, featuring an AI-powered processor and dedicated IP ratings for the front and rear side, but it comes at a pretty premium price tag. So, in this article, we will look at the details of the LG MAGNIT 118″ Micro LED, its features, specifications, availability, and expected price in Nepal.

    LG MAGNIT 118″ Micro LED Overview:

    Design and Display

    The LG MAGNIT 118″ Micro LED 4K 120Hz display offers a 118-inch 4K screen with Micro LED technology, providing a 4K UHD resolution (3,840 × 2,160) and a 120Hz refresh rate. Likewise, the screen offers a brightness range from 250 nits to a peak of 2,000 nits. It also supports HDR10 and HDR10 Pro for high dynamic range content.

    LG MAGNIT 118-inch Micro LED TV

     

    The TV presents a sleek profile with 14.5mm at its thinnest point and 0.68mm pixel pitch. Furthermore, it includes an IP50 front and IP20 rear rating for dust and water resistance, and blue light emission to minimize visual fatigue. There are other features as well including 3D color gamut mapping, low latency, auto-brightness control, and more.

    Performance 

    The TV supports various content types, as it is supported by an AI-powered α (Alpha) 9 Intelligent processor. It adjusts the image quality based on what the user is watching, whether it’s movies, sports, or other content. Additionally, the TV comes with the webOS smart TV platform, which allows easy access to popular streaming apps such as Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and YouTube.

    The TV also supports Apple AirPlay 2 and Miracast, enabling screen mirroring from both iOS and Android devices.

    Features and Connectivity

    The LG MAGNIT display is equipped with two 50W, 4.2 channel speakers and is fitted with sensors for IR, ambient light, and temperature monitoring. It easily connects via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and provides a range of I/O ports, including four HDMI 2.1, two USB, IR Blaster, RS232C In, Ethernet, and SPDIF for audio.

    This display holds certifications such as CE, FCC, ETL, and CB. Furthermore, it also includes an Art Gallery and My Digital Picture Frame for personalized image uploads via the LG app (this app will come in Q4 2023).

    LG MAGNIT 118″ Micro LED Specifications:

    • Display: Micro LED, 4K UHD (3,840 × 2,160) 120Hz display, 150 visual viewing angle, 150,000:1 contrast ratio, 250 typical / 2,000 peak brightness
    • Dimension: 2,615.2 × 1,472.8 × 98.5mm (14.5 at slimmest point)
    • Processor: a9 4K AI Processor Gen6
    • Speaker: 100W(50W+50W)
    • Operating System: webOS23
    • IP Rating: Front IP50, Rear IP20
    • Streaming: Miracast & AirPlay2
    • Sensors: IR/Ambient Light, Temperature
    • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
    • I/O Ports: Built-in (MSAL-0062), x4 HDMI 2.1, x2 USB, IR Blaster, x1 RS232C In, Ethernet, SPDIF (Audio)
    • Certification: CE, FCC, ETL, CB
    • LG mobile app: Art Gallery and My Digital Picture Frame

    LG MAGNIT 118″ Micro LED Price in Nepal and Availability

    The LG MAGNIT 118-inch display is purchasable in the United States for a price of USD 237,000. We expect the LG MAGNIT 118 Micro LED price in Nepal to be NPR 31,440,000 if it launches here, which is very unlikely.

     LG TV model  Price in the U.S. (Official)  Price in Nepal (Expected)
    LG MAGNIT 118″ Micro LED USD 2,37,000 NPR 31,440,000

    Samsung is willing to accompany the launch of 5G network in Nepal

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    We’ve been hearing about 5G for quite some years now. The government-backed telco, Nepal Telecom has been internally testing the 5G network for several months. To foster the process, Samsung is keen to accompany the telcos through its 5G-enabled smartphones. In this article, we’ll discuss the 5G status and Samsung’s vested interest in the launch of 5G in Nepal.

    Samsung’s Interest to Launch 5G in Nepal:

    The South Korean tech giant is a well-known brand in Nepal when it comes to consumer electronics. Its Galaxy lineup of smartphones is also well-received in the market. Although the 5G launch is still at the bay currently, the brand has been launching 5G phones in Nepal for quite some years. The Galaxy M14 5G is the cheapest one from Samsung for the time being.

    Samsung Galaxy M14 5G Review Battery
    Galaxy M14 5G

    Looking at the existing 2G/3G/4G network, the two major telecom operators, NTC and Ncell are running the service through various bands. Both telcos are sharing Band 8 (900 MHz) and Band 1 (2100 MHz) for 2G and 3G networks respectively. For 4G services, Ncell is working through Band 8 (900MHz) and Band 3 (1800MHz) while NTC runs through Band 3 (1800MHz) and Band 20 (800MHz). The government-backed telco introduced the Band 20 during its VoLTE expansion.

    Samsung phones in Nepal support all the aforementioned bands and frequencies. And so, the company is keen to support the 5G network in Nepal as well. Through a press release, the company has vested its interest in launching 5G in Nepal. No, the brand is not getting directly involved with the telcos. Instead, it is willing to launch more full-fledged 5G devices in the country. In short, the brand is urging the need for 5G connectivity as soon as possible.

    5G Status in Nepal

    Now, let’s take a sneak at the 5G status in Nepal. At the moment, both Nepal Telecom (NTC) and Ncell are in the works to bring 5G. The state-owned telco began testing on February 5th, 2023, while the private one is still longing for approval from the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA). NTC’s internal 5G testing is currently live in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Birgunj amongst its employees. The telco is also waiting for an import license to bring equipment to test the network in other provinces.

    5G Network Nepal

    Using the Non-standalone (NSA) architecture, NTC’s 5G will be supported by smartphones with 2600MHz 5G band. For starters, the NSA allows the telcos to use the existing infrastructure for upgrading to a 5G network. For example, NTC is currently using its 4G cell towers in the aforementioned areas to test the 5G network.

    However, it will also enable 5G using Standalone Architecture (SA) after successfully launching the 5G network on NSA. The SA requires a standalone tower as suggested by the name to run 5G connectivity. It can provide higher bandwidth speeds than the NSA to compare.

    So, when will 5G be commercially available?

    The commercial launch date of the 5G network is still kept under the curtain. After concluding the internal testing, the public in major cities might get a chance to test the high-speed network via Nepal Telecom. It is speculated to happen in the Fiscal Year of 2080/81. While Ncell’s 5G will likely take more time as it still awaits government approval.

    • Meanwhile, you can check our Best Phones Under 20,000 rupees in Nepal

    Umidigi G1 Tab launched in Nepal with a super affordable price tag

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    UMIDIGI, formerly Umi, has launched G1 Tab with a super affordable price tag in Nepal. Let’s discuss in detail the UMIDIGI G1 Tab price in Nepal, availability, and specifications in this article.

    UMIDIGI G1 Tab Overview:

    Design and Display

    The design of the UMIDIGI G1 Tab is pretty basic with dimensions of 244.80 mm x 162.20 mm x 9.30 mm. UMIDIGI has chosen plastic as the material for the G1 Tab, wherein the device weighs 576 grams. The company defines the texture of the device as a “Premium Silk-Feel”, which would suggest the phone has taken a matte texture approach.

    Umidigi G1 Tab Display

    The device has two camera cutouts on the back with the company logo placed right in the center horizontally. Additionally, the G1 features a decent amount of bezels and a horizontally placed front camera. The UMIDIGI Tablet features a 10.1-inch 1.6:1 aspect ratio screen. The screen has a pixel density of 149.45 ppi and a resolution of 1200 x 800. This device is available in only one colour option, which is Space Grey.

    Performance

    The latest offering by UMIDIGI is powered by a 2 GHz Quad-core Rockchip RK3562 processor. This chipset is mostly seen in video game consoles. Thus, I would suggest you limit your expectations in regard to performance from this tablet. You can expect very basic performance out of this tablet.

    Alongside the basic SoC is a decent 4 GB RAM coupled with a 64 GB ROM. The UMIDIGI G1 Tab is capable of extended virtual RAM. Similarly, the storage of the tab can also be further expanded to 1 terabyte with the help of a MicroSD card. Furthermore, the device features the latest Andriod 13 for the operating system.

    Camera and Speaker

    In the camera department, both the front and rear camera features an 8-megapixel lens. Even though the UMIDIGI G1 Tab has two camera cutouts, it only has one camera. The second cutout houses the flash. The cameras have a maximum aperture of f/2.2. Additionally, they are capable of recording 1080P videos at 30 frames per second.

    Umidigi G1 Tab Battery

    The UMIDIGI G1 Tab features a stereo dual speaker, which is always welcomed.

    Battery and rest

    Powering the UMIDIGI G1 is a 6,000 mAh cell. The tab supports 10W fast charging via USB Type-C. It also supports WiFi 6, Bluetooth v5.0, and features a 3.5 mm headphone jack.

    On the other hand, the sensors on this tablet are quite limited. Besides the ambient light sensor and accelerometer, you don’t get to see any of the following: fingerprint sensor, facial recognition, near-field communication, or even a GPS. Additionally, the G1 does not offer SIM connectivity either.

    UMIDIGI G1 Tab Specifications:

    • Dimensions: 244.80 mm x 162.20 mm x 9.30 mm
    • Weight: 576 grams
    • Display: 10.1″, 1.6:1 aspect ratio, 149.45 ppi
    • Resolution: 1200 x 800 resolution
    • Chipset: Quad-core Rockchip RK3562 @ 2 GHz
    • RAM: 4 GB + 4 GB (Extendable)
    • ROM: 64 GB, 1 TB expandable with MicroSD card
    • OS: Android 13
    • Rear Camera: 8 MP with video recording capability 1080P @30fps
    • Front Camera: 8 MP with video recording capability 1080P @30fps
    • Security: PIN code, Password or Pattern lock (No Biometrics)
    • Resistance: None
    • Battery: 6,000 mAh
    • Charging: 10W fast charging
    • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth v5.0, USB Type-C, 3.5 mm Headphone jack
    • Colour Options: Space Grey

    UMIDIGI G1 Tab Price in Nepal and Availability

    This affordable tablet can be purchased through authorised stores in Nepal. The UMIDIGI G1 Tab price in Nepal is set at NPR 12,999.

    UMIDIGI G1 Tab Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
    4 / 64 GB NPR 12,999 Hukut Store / Sherisha Mobile

    • Meanwhile, you can check our Xiaomi Pad 6 review.

    Kandao QooCam 3 goes official with larger camera sensors

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    Kandao might not be the most popular name in the camera market. But this Chinese tech firm makes 3D stereoscopic VR and 360° cameras. Now, the Kandao QooCam 3 is official with two 1/1.55-inch sensors with 2μm pixel size. In this article, we’ll walk through the specs, features, and expected price of the Kandao QooCam 3 in Nepal.

    Kandao QooCam 3 Overview:

    1/1.55-inch Sensors

    The QooCam 3’s key USP becomes its 1/1.55-inch camera sensors. The combo is capable of capturing images with better quality and details. The bigger sensors come into play in low-light environments with a combined f/1.6 aperture. To compare, the Insta360 X3 and GoPro Max have f/1.9 and f/2.8 apertures respectively.

    Kandao QooCam 3 Design

    Video

    This camera can shoot up to 5.7K res 360° videos while going up to 62MP for panoramic stills. The stabilization is handled by a 6-axis gyroscope. You get a DNG8 mode accompanied by RAW+ software that can capture 8 files in a single frame and provide a merged output. Pair that with Kandao’s VR tech for enhanced image quality. Likewise, there is a 360° 4-channel spatial audio in Ambisonic format with dull-sphere surround support.

    Battery, Connectivity, and App Support

    Moving on, the 360° camera is fueled by a 1600mAh battery. In terms of wireless connectivity, Kandao has provided dual-band WiFi 5, and Bluetooth 4.2. Other features of the camera include IP68 dust and water resistance, an invisible selfie stick, and automatic horizon leveling.

    Kandao QooCam 3 360 camera

    Kandao QooCam 3 Specifications:

    • Sensor: 1/1.5-inch CMOS
    • Aperture: f/1.6
    • Videos: 5.7K videos at 30fps, 4K videos at 30/60fps
    • Audio: 360° 4-channel spatial audio (Ambisonic Format)
    • Stabilization: 6-axis gyroscope
    • Water Resistance: IP68
    • Connectivity: Dual WiFi 5, BLE 4.2

    Kandao QooCam 3 Price in Nepal and Availability

    The official price of the Kandao QooCam 3 is USD 349. We expect the Kandao QooCam 3 price in Nepal to be NPR 57,999 if it ever makes its way here.

    360° Camera Official Price  Price in Nepal (Expected)
    Kandao QooCam 3  USD 349 NPR 57,999

    • Meanwhile, you can check our Insta360 X3 review.

    Asus ROG Strix G15 (2022) Price in Nepal [Updated]

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    Alongside the new Zephyrus G14, Asus has also launched the 2022 iteration of the ROG Strix G15 in Nepal. This laptop brings the Ryzen 6000-series CPU based on the new Zen 3+ (Rembrandt) architecture along with the RTX 30 series GPU So let’s get into the specs, features, availability, and official price of the Asus ROG Strix G15 (2022) in Nepal.

    Asus ROG Strix G15 (2022) Overview:

    Design, Display

    Starting with the design, the G15 (2022) has a lot in common with the 2021 model. From the RGB lighting that spans across the bottom portion to the glowing ROG logo on the back panel, almost everything looks identical here. It is available in Eclipse Grey, Volt Green, and Electro Punk colors. 

    Asus ROG Strix G15 (2022) Design and Display

    Moreover, it flaunts a 15.6-inch IPS LCD screen. You can get the laptop with up to QHD resolution and 300Hz refresh. Yet, all variants have a 3ms response time and support for Dolby Vision HDR.

    Performance

    The Asus ROG Strix G15 (2022) is powered by the latest AMD Ryzen 6000 series GPUs. In Nepal, you can choose between the Ryzen 9 6900HS and Ryzen 7 6800HS. Both are octa-core processors from Team Red, based on Zen 3+ (Rembrandt) architecture and capable of clock speeds of up to 4.9GHz and 4.9GHz, respectively.

    In terms of graphics, the laptop can be configured with up to RTX 3080, but the Nepali market will only receive the RTX 3060 variant as of now. The company has also added a MUX switch that allows users to drive display output solely from the discrete GPU.

    Memory can be expanded to 32GB via its two SO-DIMM slots. It’s also a newer DDR5 memory protocol that provides twice the bandwidth of DDR4. The storage option, on the other hand, includes up to 1TB of PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD.

    Rest of the specs

    Furthermore, the Strix G15 (2022) has nearly all of the necessary ports for your gaming needs. It has two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, a 3.5mm headphone jack, an HDMI 2.0b port, and an ethernet port. A 90Whr battery powers the laptop and is charged by a 240W AC adapter.

    Wireless connectivity is provided by WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2. There are two speakers with sound amplifier technology and Dolby Atmos support for audio.

    Asus ROG Strix G15 (2022) Specifications:

    • Display: 15.6-inch anti-glare display, Up to 300Hz, 3ms response time, Dolby Vision HDR
    • Resolution: Up to QHD+ (2560 x 1440 pixels), 16:9
    • Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS (8 cores / 16 threads)
    • Graphics: Up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 GPU
    • Memory: 16GB DDR4 RAM
    • Storage: 512GB NVMe SSD 
    • Keyboard: Backlit RGB Keyboard
    • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6E(802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.2
    • Battery: 90Wh Li-Ion
    • Audio: Stereo speaker, Smart Amp Technology, Dolby Atmos
    • Ports: 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, HDMI 2.0b, 3.5mm Audio Jack, 1x ethernet port

    Asus ROG Strix G15 (2022) Price in Nepal and Availability

    The official price of the Asus ROG Strix G15 (2022) in Nepal starts at Rs. 164,333 and goes all the way up to Rs. 264,444 depending upon the variant. You can buy the ROG Strix G15 (2022) from Nagmani International and other Asus-authorized computer stores in Nepal.

    Asus ROG Strix G15 (2022) Price in Nepal
    G513RC (15.6″ FHD 144Hz, Ryzen 7 6800H, RTX 3050, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) Rs. 164,333
    G513RM (15.6″ FHD 300Hz, AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, RTX 3060, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) Rs. 254,444

    • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Asus TUF Gaming F15 (2022).