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Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 57: World’s first dual UHD monitor goes official

Samsung continues to impress the gaming world with its exceptional lineup of curved gaming monitors, which now includes the Odyssey Neo G9 57, and the Odyssey Ark 55 introduced at Gamescom 2023.  In this article, let’s talk about the former, Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 57″, and its standout features, specifications, and expected price in Nepal.

Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 57” Overview:

Display and Performance

The Odyssey Neo G9 57″, model name G95NC, boasts a VA-type LCD panel of 7680 x 2160 pixels resolution. It has an ultra-wide aspect ratio of 32:9, equivalent to two 16:9, 3840 x 2160 panels. Additionally, it comes with a 240Hz refresh rate, that allows for incredibly smooth motion and a sharp gaming experience.

The Odyssey Neo G9 57″ features Samsung’s Quantum Matrix Technology with mini-LED backlighting, boasting 2392 local dimming zones. With VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification, it delivers impressive brightness and contrast. The monitor offers a rapid 1ms response time (GTG) and comes with a matte coating to reduce reflections.

Connectivity

For connectivity, the monitor offers a Display Port 2.1, VESA-certified DP 2.1, and a USB Hub. It supports picture-by-picture and picture-in-picture modes, simplifying multitasking. For convenience, it also features auto source switching.

Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 57” Specifications:

  • Display Size: 57-inch
  • Display Panel: VA LCD Panel (Curved)
  • Resolution: 7,680 x 2,160 pixels, 32:9 aspect ratio, 420 cd/㎡
  • Color Gamut:  95% DCI Coverage
  • Contrast Ratio: 2,500:1 (Static)
  • HDR: Yes, VESA DisplayHDR 1000
  • Refresh rate: up to 240Hz
  • Response Rate: 1ms
  • VRR: AMD’s FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Ports: 3x HDMI 2.1, 1x DisplayPort 2.1, 2x USB 3, 1x headphone jack

Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 57″: Price and Availability in Nepal

The Odyssey Neo G9 57″ is available for pre-order in the UK for GBP 2,199. As unlikely as it is, if the monitor does make it here, we expect the Odyssey Neo G9 57″ price in Nepal to be around NPR 400,000.

Gaming Monitor Price in the UK (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Odyssey Neo G9 57″ GBP 2,199 NPR 4,00,000

Meanwhile, check out our review of Xiaomi Redmi G24 Gaming Monitor.

PlayStation Portal becomes Sony’s first Remote Play handheld device

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Initially called the Project Q, Sony has officially unveiled the PlayStation Portal. Despite its handheld console-like design, this device can’t run games on its own, and it can stream the ones on your PlayStation 5. It is meant to accompany the PlayStation console, acting somewhat like an add-on. In this article, we’ll be exploring the details available about the features, specifications, release date, and expected price in Nepal for the PlayStation Portal.

PlayStation Portal will connect remotely to your PS5 over Wi-Fi, so you’ll be able to swiftly jump from playing on your PS5 to your PlayStation Portal

PlayStation Portal Overview:

Hardware Features:

The PS Portal features an 8″ LCD screen sporting a 1080P resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. Its controller includes prominent controls on each side that support adaptive triggers and haptic feedback. This design ensures that PS5 games played on the PlayStation Portal provide an experience similar to using the dedicated DualSense controller.

PlayStation-Portal-Design

Additionally, the PlayStation Portal offers media playback functionality. A dedicated section on the home screen mirrors the PS5 setup to support the quick transition from gaming to media consumption.

Supported Games and Functionality:

The device is limited to playing only the games that are installed on your PS5 console. Notably, the handheld won’t also have compatibility with PlayStation Plus Premium cloud streaming. Additionally, it’s not designed to run any other games or locally stored media content.

Connectivity and Audio:

Interestingly, the PlayStation Portal doesn’t have Bluetooth but only uses Wi-Fi and PlayStation Link. PlayStation Link is Sony’s special technology of connecting wirelessly, letting you switch between devices that work together and make audio sound good and responsive.

Furthermore, it uses PS Remote Play to help play PS5 games anywhere, as long as the device is connected to Wi-Fi. To work well, the PS Portal needs internet speeds of at least 5Mbps, but for the best gaming, Sony suggests having at least 15Mbps speeds.

PlayStation Portal Price in Nepal and Availability

Although there’s talk of a potential launch in November, Sony hasn’t confirmed the precise date it will be available for excited PlayStation fans. Right now, the device is planned to cost USD 199.99. When available in Nepal, it will probably be available at the price of Rs. 35,000.

Accessory Model Price in the US (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
PlayStation Portal USD 199.99 NPR 35,000

Redmi K60 Ultra to get 4 major Android updates, 5 years of security patches

After months of leaks and rumors, Xiaomi’s Redmi K60 Ultra is finally here and it sure packs a lot for the price. In this article, let’s dive into the features, specifications, and expected price of the Redmi K60 Ultra in Nepal.

Redmi K60 Ultra Overview :

Display

The Ultra phone sports 6.67 inches of screen real estate. It features a 144Hz OLED panel of 1220x 2712 resolution. The screen supports HDR 10+ and can go up to 2600 nits of peak brightness.

Redmi K60 Ultra Screen

Besides that, the phone weighs about 204 grams and measures 8.5mm in thickness. It is only the second Redmi phone ever to come with an IP68 dust and water rating (Redmi Note 10 JE takes the crown here).

5 years of Software Support

Redmi K60 Ultra will be among the first devices to receive MIUI 15, a new version of Xiaomi’s user interface. One interesting thing is Xiaomi promising 4 years of major Android updates. Likewise, the phone will get security patches for a whole 5 years, which means the phone will remain secure from potential threats. However, it is not sure whether the current phone will get this update.

Performance and Gaming

The K60 Ultra 5G comes equipped with the cutting-edge MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ SoC, boasting an impressive peak clock speed of 3.35GHz. The chip offers enhanced performance compared to the vanilla Dimensity 9200. Also, the chip boats the increased clock speeds on all cores, including the main Arm Cortex-X3 core, three performance Cortex-A715s, and four economical Cortex-A510s. Additionally, the productivity of the Immortalis-G715 graphics subsystems is boosted by 17%.

Redmi K60 Ultra achieved a score of 1,774,714 points, setting a new benchmark in performance across all segments.

To elevate the gaming experience, the phone incorporates a special PixleWorks X7 chip for smoother display quality and improved imaging capabilities. The chip applies frame interpolation to double, triple, and even quadruple the frame rate with a latency of under 10ms. It is not something new though as we have seen it being used in other recent flagships such as the OnePlus 11, Realme GT2 Explorer Master, and Honor Magic5 Pro.

Xiaomi Redmi K60 Ultra

AI Super Vision Engine and MAGT Ultra

Redmi K60 Ultra features the Furious Engine 2.0, a performance mode that maximizes the potential of the two processors. The combination of these features ensures that users can enjoy top-notch performance, making the K60 Ultra stand out as a best-in-class device, as claimed by the company.

The Redmi K60 Ultra’s AI super vision engine performs super dynamic rendering of the scenery and saturation of different objects. The MAGT Ultra technology offers real-time monitoring and predicts load, optimizing power consumption and ensuring stable frequency during operation.

Camera

The K60 Ultra features a triple camera setup on its back.  Led by the primary 200MP lens, the setup includes an 8MP  ultrawide and a 2MP depth sensor as well. The 20 MP selfie camera is housed in a hole-punch cutout up front.

Redmi K60 Ultra Camera

Rest of the Specs

Redmi K60 Ultra comes with up to 24GB of RAM and 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage. It boots on Android 13 with Xiaomi’s MIUI 14 skin on top.

In the tank, K60 Ultra features a large 5000mAh battery that supports up to 120 W fast charging. This blazing fast charging speed allows the Ultra to go from 0 to 100% in under 20 minutes (19 min advertised).

Redmi K60 Ultra Specifications:

  • Body: 75.7 x 162.2 x 8.5mm, 204 gm
  • Display: 6.67-inch OLED, 144Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, 2600 nits peak brightness
  • Resolution: 1.5K (2712 x 1220 pixels)
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9200+(4nm)
  • Memory: 12/16/24GB RAM, 256/512/1024GB UFS 4 storage
  • Software & UI: Android 13 with MIUI 13
  • Rear Camera: Triple (w/ LED flash);
    – 50MP main, f/1.7, (OIS)
    – 8MP ultra-wide, 119° FoV
    – 2MP f/2.4 macro
  • Front Camera: 20MP (punch-hole)
  • Audio: Stereo Speakers
  • Security: In-display mounted fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, 360º Ambient Light, Proximity, Gyroscope, Electronic Compass, IR Blaster
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 120W fast charging

Redmi K60 Ultra Price in Nepal and Availability

The Redmi K60 Ultra was officially announced on August 15 alongside the Xiaomi Fold 3, Pad 6 Max, and Band 8 Pro. It goes on sale today (the 16th). The base 12/256GB variant goes for CNY 2,599 while the top of the line 24GB/1TB one carries a hefty price tag of CNY 3,599. Though unlikely, if it does make it here, we expect the Redmi K60 Ultra Price in Nepal to start at around NPR 53,000.

Redmi K60 Ultra Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
12/256 GB CNY 2,599 NPR 53,000
16/256 GB CNY 2,799 NPR 57,000
16/512 GB CNY 2,999 NPR 62,000
16GB/1TB CNY 3,299 NPR 68,000
24GB/1TB CNY 3,599 NPR 74,000

  • Moreover, check out our review of the Redmi K50i.

DJI FPV Price in Nepal [Updated]

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As the name suggests, DJI FPV is a first person view drone that is also available in Nepal. So let’s go through the specs, features, availability, and official price of the DJI FPV Drone in Nepal.

DJI FPV Overview:

Design, Build

In a bid to deliver an immersive FPV experience, DJI has sacrificed the portability of this machine. Unlike other drones from the company, you can’t fold the FPV into something smaller. The propellers are removable though.

DJI FPV Drone - Design

Here, the DJI FPV weighs 795 grams including the propellers with a diagonal distance of 245mm. The company also says this design is aerodynamic and wind-resistant. Its landing legs are also equipped with customizable LEDs.

DJI FPV Goggles V2

Moving on, the actual “FPV” promise of this drone is fulfilled by the DJI FPV Goggles V2. Looks like something pulled straight out of the Blade Runner universe. Anyway, these goggles alone retail for $569 which adds up to the entire combo costing $1299.

Unlike other FPV drones, DJI is using digital signal for data transmission between the two devices—specifically to facilitate long-distance transmission. Yet, digital signals are traditionally slower than analog signals found in other FPV drones. To solve this problem to the best of its extent, this drone uses DJI’s O3 (OcuSync 3.0) technology.

Long-distance transmission

With this, DJI is promising up to 10km of transmission range while the actual latency varies between different modes. Under the high-quality mode with 1440×810p videos, the latency is around 40ms. You can shoot either 60fps footage at 142º Field Of View (FOV) or 50fps videos at 150º FOV. For even reduced latency, you’d want to switch on the low-latency mode where the delay is as low as 28ms.

DJI FPV Goggles V2

But this mode shoots slow-mo videos at either 100/120fps at 150º or 142º FOV respectively. The DJI FPV Goggles V2 is equipped with a 1800mAh battery with a rated backup of around 110 minutes. You can also connect up to 8 goggles together through which others can enjoy the drone pilot’s view too. For literal smooth sailing, the DJI FPV drone uses anti-interference technology and high-gain antennas. Plus, it also uses dual-frequency transmission (2.4/5.8GHz) with a bitrate of up to 50Mbps.

But the company suggests you use the 2.4GHz band most of the time since the other frequency band isn’t available in most regions of the world. In case there’s a signal loss between the two complementary devices, the DJI FPV has been programmed to automatically enable fail-safe RTH (Return To Home) mode. Its ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast) technology scans and receives flight location information from air units that transmit ADS-B signals so that you can avoid a possible collision.

DJI FPV Remote Controller 2

To control the drone’s motion, this drone is bundled with DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 (Mode 2). Retailing for $199, this is a conventional-style controller. At 346 grams, it houses a battery with approximately 9 hours of endurance inside.

DJI FPV Remote Controller 2

Oh, by the way, the battery in all components comes with this intelligent feature where they automatically drain the charge after a couple of days in order to expand the effective battery charge cycle. Regardless, syncing the controller and the drone lets you enjoy your actions reciprocated with a minimal delay of 7ms.

DJI FPV Motion Controller

Now, if you want something funky to go with this FPV-capable drone, DJI is also introducing an optional motion controller. It requires a single hand to operate and lets you maneuver the drone with your hand’s movement. There’s a trigger button on the front for acceleration while a dedicated button on the top facilitates take-off and landing. DJI FPV’s fixed camera is controlled with the point controller mechanism where a central circle in the goggle’s console acts as the point of reference for flight controls.

DJI FPV Motion controller

And just like on the regular remote controller, the motion controller also comes with a button for emergency brake and hover. With a single press of the button, you can (almost instantaneously) stop the drone while it hovers stably. This is an incredibly useful feature to prevent any gnarly accident against any and all surfaces.

Flight modes

Here, the DJI FPV comes with 3 different flight modes intended for different levels of users. Whether you’re a beginner or an enthusiast, the company wants you to embrace the fun of FPV drones. Starting off, the N (Normal) Mode is targeted at new users. It is restricted to traditional drone flight controls while embedding different safety-oriented features like obstacle sensing. Then there’s the S (Sport) Mode that combines manual control with a simplified control mechanism.

DJI FPV Drone Combo

And for the absolute pros, DJI lets you unlock the true potentials of this drone under the M (Manual) Mode. Unless you fit into the target demographics, you might one to steer clear of this one since all sensors and hovering features are effectively disabled here. While it’s typically not a racing drone, the DJI FPV could very well pass as one since it can hit up to 140 kph under M Mode. Impressively, takes just 2 seconds to go from 0-100 kph.

Camera

The DJI FPV uses a 12MP 1/2.3” CMOS image sensor. It’s a 3mm format equivalent lens with an f/2.8 aperture. You can shoot 4K photos and videos here at a max video bitrate of 120 Mbps.

DJI FPV Drone - Camera

Its single-axis (tilt) gimbal uses RockSteady EIS technology for stabilized recordings. In terms of resolution, 4K footages can be shot at either 50/60fps while you can shoot FHD 1080p videos at 50/60/100/120fps.

DJI FPV Specifications:

  • Dimension: 
    • With propellers: 255 x 312 z 127mm
    • Without propellers: 178 x 232 x 127mm
  • Weight: 795 grams
  • Battery: 2000mAh (LiPo 6S), 90W max charging power
  • Camera: 12MP 1/2.3-inch CMOS, f/2.8 aperture, 150° field-of-view
  • Max Flight Time: Approx. 20 minutes
  • Max Hover Time: Approx. 16 minutes
  • Ascent Speed (Max): M mode – No limit, S mode – 15m/s, N mode – 8m/s
  • Descent Speed (Max): M mode – No limit, S mode – 10m/s, N mode – 5m/s
  • Video Transmission: O3 (OcuSync 3.0), 50Mbps bitrate, 10km range
  • Stabilization: Yes, single-axis (tilt)
  • Mechanical Range: -65° to 70° (controllable range: -50° to 58°)
  • Max Controllable Speed: 60°/s
  • Videos: 4K @50/60fps, 1080p FHD @50/60/100/120fps
  • Companion App: DJI Fly (Android | iOS)

DJI FPV Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of the DJI FPV Drone in Nepal is Rs. 198,000 for the Combo set. You can also pair it with Fly More Kit which costs Rs. 232,000. It is available for purchase in Nepal from official stores like Hukut.

DJI FPV Drone Price in Nepal  Availability
Combo Rs. 148,000 Hukut
Combo with Fly More Kit Rs. 232,000 Hukut
  • Check out our review of DJI Pocket 2.

Realme Buds Air 5 and Air 5 Pro launched with ANC, IPX5, and reliable battery life

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Realme Buds Air 5 and 5 Pro have launched alongside the Realme 11 series in India today. They offer strong Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), LDAC support, and spatial audio. Let’s dive right into the Realme Buds Air 5 and 5 Pro and their specs, features, availability, and expected price in Nepal.

Realme Buds Air 5 and 5 Pro Overview: 

Design 

Realme Buds Air 5 Pro - Design

Like the Realme Buds Air 3, these are also in-ear earbuds with a cylindrical stem and silicon ear tips. Both Buds Air 5 and Air 5 Pro are rated IPX5 water-resistant against water splashes. The vanilla Buds Air 5 is available in Deep Sea Blue and Artic White color options while the Air 5 Pro comes in Sunrise Beige and Astral Black. But do note that its case isn’t IP-certified in any way.

Audio and ANC

Getting to audio, Buds Air 5 comes with a 12.4mm titanized driver while its pro brother boasts a woofer + tweeter setup (11mm woofer alongside a secondary 6mm planar driver) to support a wider range of frequencies. While both earbuds support 3D spatial audio, LDAC codec is reserved for the more expensive pair. So, you’ll have to miss out on that Hi-Res audio on the standard Buds Air 5. 

For even better audio quality, you can perform a hearing test inside the “Realme Link” app. According to the company, this can compensate for hearing loss and audio leakage to deliver richer sound overall. These earbuds pair with your devices via Bluetooth 5.3 and even support dual-device connection. There’s also a dedicated gaming mode, which can bring down latency to just 45ms on the Air 5 and 40ms on the Air 5 Pro leading to a better gaming experience.

Realme Buds Air 5 Pro - ANC

Realme Buds Air 5 and 5 Pro bring a significant upgrade in terms of ANC as well. They can drown out up to 50dB of noise (versus 42dB on Buds Air 3). These earbuds also support 4000Hz ultra-wideband noise reduction, along with Realme’s “Deep Sea Noise Reduction 2.0” technology for clearer calls. This makes use of the microphones in each bud to capture ambient sounds.

Battery

In terms of battery, Realme Buds Air 5 is rated for 7 hours with ANC off while the 5 Pro will last you about 11 hours of music playback (ANC off). With the charging chase, the battery life extends to 38 hours on the Air 5 and 40 hours on the Air 5 Pro.

Realme Buds Air 5 and 5 Pro Specifications:

  • Color options:
    • Buds Air 5: Deep Sea Blue, Artic Black
    • Buds Air 5 Pro: Sunrise Beige, Astral Black
  • Sound driver:
    • Buds Air 5: 12.4mm titanium driver
    • Buds Air 5 Pro: 11mm woofer + 6mm planar driver
  • Audio codecs:
    • Buds Air 5: AAC, SBC
    • Buds Air 5 Pro: AAC, SBC, LDAC
  • Noise cancellation: Yes (ANC up to 50dB)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3
  • Water resistance: Yes, IPX5 waterproof (earbuds only)
  • Battery life:
    • Buds Air 5
      • Earbuds: Up to 7 hours (ANC off)
      • With case: Up to 38 hours (ANC off)
    • Buds Air 5 Pro: 
      • Earbuds: Up to 11 hours (ANC off)
      • With case: Up to 40 hours (ANC off)
  • Companion app: Realme Link (Android | iOS)

Realme Buds Air 5 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of the Realme Air 5 is INR 3,699, and the Air 5 Pro is INR 4,999, and they will be available starting August 26. We expect the Realme Air 5 and 5 Pro price in Nepal to be NPR 8,499 if and when it launches here.

TWS Earbuds Price in India Price in Nepal (Expected)
Realme Buds Air 5  INR 3,699 NPR 7,499
Realme Buds Air 5 Pro INR 4,999 NPR 9,499

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 with spatial audio, ANC now available in Nepal

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Anker’s latest addition to the Soundcore earbud lineup is the Liberty 4. These wireless earphones were released last year, and they are finally here in Nepal as well. This set of earbuds comes equipped with the ability to monitor your heart rate. Hence, let’s quickly go over what the Soundcore Liberty 4 brings to the table for Nepali consumers.

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Overview:

Design

Anker’s latest addition to the Soundcore Liberty lineup, the Liberty 4, showcases a stem design that sets it apart from most of its predecessors. Further, this upgrade works well with sensors for squeeze control. What is squeeze control, you may ask? It is a feature similar to the pinch control found in the Nothing Ear series.

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Ear Tips

Moreover, it is accompanied by CloudComfort ear tips aimed at providing a comfortable and secure fit. As for the case, the lid slides out, revealing the buds inside. And the charging box comes in four different colors: Midnight Black, Cloud White, Sky Blue, and Nova Red.

Audio Performance

The Liberty 4 introduces dual dynamic drivers along with the ACAA 3.0 Coaxial Acoustic system. In fact, this is the first TWS with a stem to feature dual-driver setups. The earbuds also boast Hi-Res Audio wireless certification, as they come with Sony’s LDAC support.

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Sound

Active Noise Cancellation

Soundcore’s HearID active noise cancellation technology is featured in the Liberty 4. This technology, combined with six microphones (three per earbud), is designed to provide ANC. Additionally, the same mic setup helps enhance the call quality using some sort of ENC algorithm.

Spatial Audio

The Liberty 4 introduces spatial audio capabilities similar to those of the AirPods Pro (and even the latest AirPods 3) in this price range. These earbuds employ a gyroscope and algorithm to facilitate 360-degree tracking of sounds, aligning audio cues with head movement for an immersive experience during media playback.

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Spatial Audio

Heart Rate Tracking

The concept of heart rate tracking using wireless earphones is nothing new. However, it is rare to see buds like Liberty 4 have such a feature. This tracking syncs well with the Wellness feature in the Soundcore app, with seamless monitoring of the data.

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Heart Rate Monitoring

Battery life and Charging

The Liberty 4 offers varying battery life based on usage and features. It promises up to 9 hours of playback on a full charge during normal use. In spatial audio mode, battery life drops to 5 hours, while LDAC mode without noise cancellation offers 6 hours.

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Battery

With only ANC turned on, the earbuds can last up to 7 hours on a single charge. The charging case adds extra hours and can be charged quickly. Under typical conditions, the Liberty 4 boasts up to 28 hours of usage before requiring a recharge.

The charging case can quickly charge the earbuds, providing 3 hours of playback in just a 15-minute time frame. Also, the case can be charged via USB-C or wirelessly.

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Specifications:

  • Design: In-ear; cloud comfort tips
  • Driver: Coaxial dynamic dual drivers
  • ANC support: Yes, with Transparency Mode
  • Connectivity: Wireless (Bluetooth 5.3)
  • Wireless Range: 10m (33ft)
  • Battery Life: 
    • Buds: Up to 9 hours (ANC off) / Up to 7 hours (ANC on)
    • Case: Up to 28 hours (ANC off) / 24 hours (ANC on)
  • Codec: LDAC, AAC, SBC
  • Power Case Charger: Type-C, Wireless Charging
  • Companion App: Soundcore app (Android|iOS)

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Price in Nepal

The Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 price in Nepal is around NPR. 20,000 and is available for purchase starting today. You can get it from Hukut and other authorized stores in Nepal.

Anker TWS Earbuds Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
Soundcore Liberty 4 Rs. 19,999 Hukut
  • Meanwhile, check out picks for the best budget TWS earbuds in 2023.

RCS finally comes to iPhones courtesy of a third-party app

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While Google has always taken an active role in promoting RCS and setting forth guidelines and standards for its implementation, Apple has been unwilling to embrace RCS protocol. Nonetheless, now, a third-party application known as Beeper has permitted iPhone users to access RCS’s features. This article will cover information about RCS, Beeper, and how Apple has introduced RCS through Beeper in its platform.

Apple’s step towards RCS

RCS, What?

RCS, Rich Communication Services, is a messaging protocol designed to enhance and modernize SMS (Short Messaging Service) messaging by adding features like read receipts, message bubbles as typing indicators, high-resolution media sharing, and more. Android smartphones, including those from Google, have been using this for a while now. It’s often seen as an alternative to messaging apps like iMessage, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger.

RCS-messaging-protocol

Apple has traditionally used its proprietary iMessage platform for messaging between Apple devices which has many features similar to RCS but lacks cross-platform compatibility with Android.

Beeper’s new update

Beeper is an application that brings together various messaging services into one platform. This means you can use different messaging apps like WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram, and more, all within the Beeper app.

It brings together all messaging apps, simplifying communication for users across different platforms. Additionally, Beeper has found a way to enable iPhone users to use RCS messaging by adding support for Google Message, which was previously not directly available on iPhones.

Apple adopting the RCS protocol

For Apple users, they can use RCS’s service by getting the latest Beeper Desktop version and then turning on the feature in the settings. But there are a couple of drawbacks with Beeper. First, there’s a waiting list to join the application, so new users might need the patience to start using the Beeper app.

Another concern is that the RCS integration is currently being tested within Beeper. Thus, issues might arise related to profile pictures, chat history, and determining if your messages were read in group chats.

Also, when using Beeper to access RCS messaging on platforms like Apple devices, there is a question of whether users are comfortable with the idea of routing their messages through a third-party app (Beeper) in order to gain the convenience of RCS features. The trade-off here is between the enhanced features of RCS messaging and the choice to use a separate app.

Tecno Phantom V Fold is now coming to Nepal. Here’s all you need to know.

A few months ago, Tecno joined the foldable trend with the launch of its Phantom V Fold which is finally making its way here. Here we will walk through the detailed specs, features, availability, and expected price of the Tecno Phantom V Fold in Nepal.

Tecno Phantom V Fold Overview:

For starters, the Phantom lineup is home to Tecno’s flagship smartphones. Its recent release, the Tecno Phantom X2 Pro, featured a retractable portrait lens, a first for any smartphone. Now, the Phantom series is home to the company’s first foldable device.

Design, Display

The V Fold is a large slab with a 7.8-inch inner display. This is a 2K LTPO AMOLED panel with a variable refresh rate of 10 to 120Hz, 1100 nits of peak brightness, and 10-bit color depth. The cover screen is 6.4-inch AMOLED with Full HD resolution and most importantly, a pretty conventional aspect ratio of 21:9.

Tecno Phantom V Fold Cameras

This gives Tecno’s foldable a much more practical form factor as opposed to Samsung’s candy-bar-shaped form. The outer display also has a 120Hz refresh rate.

Moreover, the phone folds completely flat with no crease in the center. The hinge is made of aerospace-grade material and is designed to withstand more than 200,000 folds. Not the best on the market, as Oppo promises over 400,000 folds in Find N2. Even so, it is comparable to the Galaxy Z Fold 4, which also promises over 200,000 folds. The smartphone is available in Black and White color options both of which offer a leather finish.

Performance       

In charge of things inside is a Dimensity 9000+, making it the first foldable to use SoC from MediaTek. It’s a 4 nm-based mobile silicon with one high-performance Cortex-X2 (3.2GHz), three performance Cortex-A710 (2.85GHz), and four efficiency Cortex-A510 (1.80GHz) cores. Handling the graphics is a Mali G710 MC10 GPU.

Memory-wise, it has a single 12GB LPDDR5X RAM option paired with 256GB or 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage. And it runs HiOS 13 Fold, which is Tecno’s take on software specifically designed for foldable devices. According to the brand, the new OS has over 2000 apps that have been optimized for the large screen.

Cameras

Tecno Phantom V Fold Cameras

Moving on to the cameras, the circular module on the back houses a 50MP, 1/1.3-inch main sensor with an f/1.9 aperture, a second 50MP, f/2.0 telephoto lens with 2X optical zoom, and a 13MP ultrawide lens. For selfies, the cover screen has a 32MP lens and the inner screen has a 16MP sensor. Like any other foldable, you can take selfies with the rear camera as well.

Others 

Moving on, the foldable gets its juice from a 5000mAh battery that supports 45W charging. The smartphone can go from 0-40% in just 15 minutes and can be fully charged in 55 minutes, says Tecno. There is a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for biometrics. In addition, the phone has dual stereo speakers for audio.

Tecno Phantom V Fold Specifications:

  • Display:
    • Outer: 6.4-inch AMOLED, FHD, 120Hz refresh rate, 21:9 aspect ratio
    • Inner: 7.8-inch 2K AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate (LTPO backplane), 1100 nits, 10-bit color depth
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ (4nm mobile platform)
  • Main Camera: Triple:
    • 50MP f/1.9 primary
    • 50MP f/2.0 telephoto
    • 13MP ultrawide
  • Selfie Camera:
    • Outer: 32MP
    • Inner: 16MP
  • Memory: 12GB LPDDR5X RAM,  256/512GB UFS 3.1 storage
  • Software: Android 13 based HiOS 13 Fold
  • Fingerprint Sensor: Side Mounted
  • Battery: 5000mAh battery with 45W wired charging

Tecno Phantom V Fold Price in Nepal and Availability

The Tecno Phantom V Fold price in Nepal is expected to be around NPR 149,999 for the 12/256 variant. Once, it makes its way here, you can purchase it from stores like Hukut.

Tecno Phantom V Fold  Price in Nepal (Expected) Availability
12/256GB NPR 149,999 Hukut
12/512GB NPR 170,000
    • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 [Nepali].

    Samsung is developing 1-inch image sensor of its own

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    Samsung is making big progress in the smartphone industry, especially with cameras. After showing off its first 200MP camera sensor last year, the tech giant is getting ready to introduce four more new camera sensors that offer a range of high-resolution choices: a 50MP GN6 (1-inch type), a 200MP HP7, an unnamed 320MP, and a 440MP HU1 sensors. Let’s take a closer look at what these sensors bring to the table!

    Future Samsung ISOCELL Image Sensors Rumors:

    Leaked information from Revegnus on X has shown what Samsung is planning for its camera sensors that change the way how we perceive images. However, only time will tell whether these sensors will bring enhancements to photography and beyond.

    50MP Camera Sensor

    Among these sensors, the ISOCELL 50MP GN6 is quite interesting. It’s a 1-inch camera with larger 1.6µm pixels. If this turns out to be true, this 50MP GN6 could become Samsung’s largest and initial 1-inch camera sensor, giving competition to Sony’s IMX989 sensor that debuted on the Xiaomi 12S Ultra. However, it might be too costly to develop for just Galaxy devices, so Samsung might license it to other brands as well

    440MP Camera Sensor

    Before, the company had planned to make a 600MP camera sensor to surpass 576MP that a human eye can perceive by 2025. So, the rumored 440MP sensor might be a step toward that plan. However, this time, it’s uncertain whether this sensor is meant for phones or for cars with driving assistance features, as Samsung’s camera sensors serve both mobile devices and advanced cars with driving aids.

    320MP Camera Sensor

    The 320MP camera might work for the Galaxy S series in the future, but it’s not happening soon. A source says it might appear in the Galaxy S26 Ultra at the earliest.

    200MP Camera Sensor

    The ISOCELL 200MP HP7 sensor, rumored to have individual pixels sized at 0.6µm, was originally intended to be part of the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It is rumored to have slightly larger pixels and a bit better image quality compared to the existing 200MP HP2 sensor found in the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Unfortunately, similar to the 1-inch sensor, manufacturing costs have proven too difficult for Samsung to include in their own smartphones.

    Availability

    Despite Samsung’s development, rumors suggest that these sensors might not find utilization in Samsung’s own devices. Instead, they could be intended for external manufacturers and potentially other industries. Samsung is preparing for widespread production of four new camera sensors by the latter part of 2024.

    Meanwhile, check out our review of Samsung Galaxy S23 & S23+.

    Honor 90 review : A Perfect Comeback (Almost)

    After more than 3 years of absence because of the whole US-Huawei saga, Honor is finally back — now as an independent brand.  It’s slowly expanding its smartphone business, including India, led by former Realme Vice President – Madhav Seth! The first premium product that’s going global is the Honor 90, which I’ve been driving daily for this review. For me, it feels like a really good midrange phone that gets a lot of things right.

    Honor 90 Review: Specifications

    • Body: 161.9 × 74.1 × 7.8mm, 183 grams
    • Display: 6.7″ AMOLED, 10-bit, 120Hz refresh rate, 1600 nits peak brightness
    • Resolution: FHD+ (2664 x 1200 pixels), 19.98:9
    • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 “Accelerated” (4nm, Accelerated) (4nm Mobile platform)
      • CPU: Octa-core
        1×Cortex-A710 (2.5GHz)
        3×Cortex-A710 (2.36GHz)
        – 4×Cortex-A510 (1.8GHz)
    • GPU: Adreno 644
    • Memory: 12/16GB RAM, 256/512GB storage (non-expandable)
    • Software & UI: Android 13 with Honor MagicOS 7.1 on top
    • Rear Camera: Triple;
      – 200MP primary, f/1.9
      – 12MP ultrawide, f/2.2
      – 2MP macro, f/2.4
    • Front Camera: 50MP (punch-hole)
    • Audio: Single speaker
    • Security: Fingerprint scanner (in-display)
    • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 5 a/b/g/n/ac/ax (2×2 MIMO), Bluetooth 5.2, GPS / AGPS / Glonass / Galileo / BDS, USB-C port, 5G (NR)
    • Battery: 5000mAh, 66W wired charging
    • Colors: Midnight Black, Feather Blue, Diamond Silver, and Emerald Green
    • Price in Nepal: Rs. 58,990 (12/256GB) | Rs. 63,990 (12/512GB)

    Honor 90 Review:

    Design

    • 161.9 × 74.1 × 7.8mm
    • 183 grams

    Okay, the first thing I really liked about the Honor 90 is how it looks and feels in the hands. It’s actually giving me Huawei’s “Nova series vibes” with subtle curves all around, a bold, circular camera ring, and a slim and lightweight build quality.

    And despite its sleek design, Honor has also managed to fit in a big 5000mAh battery inside, which is quite remarkable. I have it in this “Peacock Blue” colorway with a nice brushed matte finish, whereas you also get a bunch of other choices as well.

    Honor 90 Review - Design

    Thanks to its ergonomic design and terrific grip, I decided not to wrap it up with a clear case that Honor provides in the box. Unfortunately, that decision came to bite me back because I happened to accidentally drop it once, and… just look at this.

    Maybe some kind of toughened glass would’ve prevented this, but since Honor 90 doesn’t have Gorilla Glass protection at all, I will definitely suggest you case it up, even though that takes away the remarkable hands-on feel of the phone.

    Display

    • 6.7″ AMOLED, 10-bit, 120Hz, 1600 nits
    • DXOMark Gold certification
    • 3,840Hz PWM dimming

    DXOMark Gold certification

    Anyway, Honor 90’s display is equally impressive. And maybe one of the best things about it. In fact, it has received the “DXOMark Gold” certificate while tying with iPhone 14 Plus in DXOMark’s ranking of best smartphone displays.

    So yes, I’ve been absolutely loving the almost… flagship-grade display experience on the Honor 90, which is honestly better than something like the Galaxy A54 or the OnePlus Nord 3.

    Just listen to some of its specs, and you should be convinced. From a 1.5K resolution to a 120Hz refresh rate, 10-bit colors, 1,600 nits of peak brightness, and HDR10+ certification, this 6.7” AMOLED screen has got it all.

    Flicker-free display

    More importantly, Honor 90 is also the very first smartphone to receive “TÜV Rheinland Flicker-Free” certification, thanks to its incredible 3,840Hz PWM dimming support.

    Honor 90 Review - Display

    So this means when some people say they get headaches using their phone at low brightness? Or maybe you’re one of those people? That’s because of the low PWM — aka frequency of the screen, where the light-emitting diodes turn on and off rather slowly.

    Not everyone notices this, but it can be the stuff of literal headaches to those who do. For comparison, Galaxy S23 Ultra and iPhone 14 Pro Max have PWM dimming of just 240 and 480Hz, respectively, which is considered to be on the lower end.

    On top of a flicker-free display, Honor 90 also has a hardware-level blue light filter to protect your eyes from prolonged exposure to harmful blue lights.

    I’m also enjoying the usual media consumption experience on this phone. It has no problem playing HDR videos or anything, so that’s great too. However, Honor’s decision to go with a single speaker setup on a midrange phone is rather disappointing. As a result, I’ve had to connect earbuds every time I want to watch any shows or movies on this thing.

    Honor 90 Review - Movie Streaming

    Performance

    • Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 “Accelerated Edition”
    • 12GB RAM, 256/512GB internal storage

    Getting to the performance side of things, the Honor 90 is powered by Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chip. It’s not the newest or the most powerful processor in this price bracket, but it is capable enough to get through your regular chores perfectly fine.

    Oh, Honor has gone with an “Accelerated Edition” of 7 Gen 1 here, by the way. This is just a really fancy way of saying it has a sli…ghtly overclocked primary CPU core and nothing more.

    Either way — as I said before — normal usage feels superfluid on the Honor 90. I haven’t encountered any lags, stutters, or overheating issues while I go about my everyday errands here, even though I can’t recommend it to serious gamers.

    You can play titles like PUBG and COD Mobile at a steady 60 fps, but the phone gets warm pretty fast. Whereas I also noticed some frame drops when playing Genshin Impact at just Medium graphics settings with 60 fps mode turned on.

    But I do like how generous Honor has been when it comes to memory configuration for this phone. You get the base 256GB storage and 12GB RAM in its base variant. So multitasking and RAM management have not been a problem here.

    Software and UI

    I find Honor’s MagicOS to be quite optimized as well, although some official confirmation on the number of software updates the phone would get would’ve been nice too. One Honor representative we spoke to did mention the Honor 90 will get at least up to the Android 15 update, but why not make an official announcement for everyone to see?

    Camera

    • Triple (200MP primary + 12MP ultrawide + 2MP macro)
    • 50MP selfie camera

    Okay, let me talk about the cameras now. And here, Honor has gone with Samsung’s 200MP ISOCELL HP3 sensor — the same one you’d on the Realme 11 Pro+ — alongside a 12MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro shooter. And taking care of the selfies is a 50MP sensor inside the hole-punch cutout.

    Primary

    I gotta say, the images from its main camera are pretty great actually. They’re a bit heavy in terms of contrast — yes — but daytime photos from the Honor 90 have good details and colors.

    But since it doesn’t have OIS, it often struggles to lock focus on moving subjects like your pets. And this means its lowlight shots don’t turn out as sharp as they should either.

    Ultrawide

    Its ultrawide photos are pretty great, though. There’s not much color shift here compared to the normal shots, and the Honor 90 maintains a decent amount of details thanks to that 12MP sensor. And since it supports autofocus as well, you can also take relatively better macro images here.

    Portraits

    I like its portrait shots too. The way it manages background blurs, the subject’s skin tone, and the contrast level is commendable. There’s also a 2x mode for portraits, but except for a closer subject focus, there’s not much else with this.

    Selfie

    However, Honor 90’s selfie game is some of the best in the segment. I mean… seriously. The way it maintains skin tone, dynamic range, and everything feels almost flagship-level whether you’re shooting indoors or outdoors. The photos do have a little smoothening effect, but they are good!

    Videography

    Moving on, this guy can record up to 4K 30 fps videos from its primary, ultrawide, and even selfie camera. Once again — the lack of OIS hurts Honor 90’s reputation in the video department a bit — but the videos do have decent stabilization thanks to EIS.

    Battery and Charging

    • 5,000mAh battery
    • 66W fast charging

    As for battery life, Honor 90 has been getting me through my usual workday just fine. But still, the battery optimization on this thing is not the best, especially at low battery levels, where it starts draining pretty fast.

    At least its charging speed is pretty sweet, with the 66W adapter you get inside the box, taking the phone from 0 to 100% in less than an hour.

    Honor 90 Review - Charger

    Honor 90 Review: Conclusion

    Okay, time to wrap things up now. And for the most part, the Honor 90 checks a lot of boxes for a balanced midrange phone. Not just in terms of the usual stuff, but I also like how Honor has paid attention to quality of life things like network reception and call quality.

    So for something under Rs. 60,000 in Nepal, I think the Honor 90 is fairly competitively priced. And besides the phone itself, I’m also super pumped to see such a competent brand make its comeback in one of the largest smartphone markets in the world. Only time will tell what this means for the competition and the future of the smartphone industry, but I can’t wait to see things play out.

    Honor 90 Review: Pros and Cons

    Pros:

    • Stylish Design
    • Flagship Display
    • Impressive selfies

    Cons:

    • Single speaker
    • No promised updates
    • No OIS for Camera