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Budget friendly Anker Soundcore Flare Mini BT Speaker goes official in Nepal

Anker Nepal has followed their Flare and Flare+ budget speakers with the compact Soundcore Flare Mini. This mini version of the Bluetooth speaker is smaller in size yet doesn’t compromise on the features side. So, without further delay, let’s get into the price, features, and specifications of the Anker Flare Mini Bluetooth speaker.

Anker Soundcore Flare Mini Overview:

Design

The Flare series from Anker has mostly been the same as far as the design is concerned, and Flare Mini is no exception. The shape resembles a small bell, with a cylindrical body that widens towards the bottom.

The top panel has a total of six buttons for controls, while the bottom has the Soundcore logo followed by ambient LED lights. Further, these LEDS have eight distinct colors with five lighting modes. This is what the company calls “Audio Fireworks.”

Anker Soundcore Flare Mini Lighting

Nevertheless, there are not many options for the ports. And that limited choice doesn’t include an AUX port, which shouldn’t be a problem as every smartphone manufacturer has been removing a 3.5mm headphone jack gradually. However, what you should worry about is the speaker getting damaged via water since the IPX7 rating covers all those risks.

  • Looking for the best portable Bluetooth speakers under Rs. 10,000? Do check it out.

Sound

One of the notable features of the Anker Soundcore Flare Mini is the 360° sound design. Additionally, two back-to-back neodymium drivers, each 5W, ensure the full range of surround sound experience. Also, the BassUp mode is turned on by default, though users can deactivate it using the controls.

Anker Soundcore Flare Mini Audio
Anker Soundcore Flare Mini 360° Sound design

Connectivity

In terms of connectivity, the Mini version of Flare ships with Bluetooth 4.2. The connection is wide and you can latch on to your phone for up to a distance of 20m (~66ft).

Anker Soundcore Flare Mini Connectivity

Sadly, one thing you cannot do is use the app to control Flare Mini. Despite its lack of app support, users can easily set up another Bluetooth speaker for Stereo Audio. All you have to do is press and hold the Bluetooth button at the top for 3 seconds, and voila! It looks for another speaker to pair with.

Battery

Power-wise, the Soundcore Flare Mini houses a high-efficiency Li-ion battery, which the company claims can power the speaker for approximately 12 hours of non-stop playback.

Anker Soundcore Flare Mini Specifications:

  • Drivers: Dual neodymium, 5W each
  • Audio Fireworks: 8 LEDs, 5 lighting modes
  • Rated Power: 10W
  • Water protection: IPX7 rated
  • Microphone: Yes
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.2, Up to 20m (~66 ft)
  • Additional Features: 360° sound, Stereo Audio, BassUp mode
  • Charger: Micro-USB
  • Battery Life: 12 hours

Anker Soundcore Flare Mini Price in Nepal and Availability

Now, Anker has released the Soundcore Flare Mini in Nepal at the price of NPR. 6,999. It is available through Anker’s own official website or our affiliate partner Hukut Store.

Anker Bluetooth Speaker Price in Nepal Availability
Soundcore Flare Mini NPR. 6,999 Hukut

Huawei Mate 60 Pro is here with triple hole-punch display

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Huawei has unveiled its flagship Mate 60 Pro in China. Bearing an identical circular camera module to the Mate Series, the display carries a triple hole-punch cutout. Without further ado, let’s get into the specs, features, and expected price of the Huawei Mate 60 Pro in Nepal.

Huawei Mate 60 Pro Overview:

Display and Design

The Huawei Mate 60 Pro brings a triple punch hole cutout on the display. It houses a selfie camera, sensors, and laser for 3D face scanning. Talking of the screen, the phone sports a 6.82-inch LTPO OLED panel with a 2720 x 1260 pixels resolution. This 10-bit display bears a 120Hz refresh rate, 1440Hz PWM dimming, 300Hz touch sampling rate, and second-gen Kunlun glass protection.

Huawei Mate 60 Pro Design and Display

As for the design, the Mate 60 Pro rocks a premium build with rounded corners, a metal frame, and a glass back. In terms of ingress protection, it comes with an IP68 rating against dust and water drips. Huawei ships this guy in four colors— Yachuan Green, Baisha Silver, Nannuo Purple, and Yadan Black.

Performance

Previously, the Mate 60 Pro was supposed to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. However, due to the ongoing US sanctions against Huawei, the device uses a Kirin 9000S chip, fabbed under a 5nm process as per GSMArena.

This 5G Soc bears one Cortex-A720 core at 2.62GHz, three Cortex-A720 cores at 2.15GHz, and four Cortex-A510 cores at 1.53GHz. To note, Huawei hasn’t disclosed the chip on its official site. If it goes true, the Maleoon 910 GPU handles the graphics here. Meanwhile, booting the phone is Huawei’s HarmonyOS 4.0.

Camera

Getting to the optics, Huawei has fitted three cameras on the circular module. The primary sensor is a 50MP unit with f/1.4 to f/4.0 variable aperture and OIS. It is followed by a 12MP ultrawide sensor and a 48MP periscope camera with 3.5x optical zoom and 100x digital zoom. Over on the front, there is a 13MP ultrawide angle unit accompanied by a 3D ToF sensor.

Huawei Mate 60 Pro Camera

Battery and Others

Fueling the smartphone is a 5000mAh Li-Po battery. It comes with 88W wired fast charging, 50W wireless, and 20W reverse wireless support. Talking of connectivity, the Mate 50 Pro gets satellite messaging service which is limited to China. Other options include 5G, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, GPS, and a USB 3.1 Type-C port. For biometrics security, you get 3D face recognition plus an in-display fingerprint reader.

Huawei Mate 60 Pro Colors

Huawei Mate 60 Pro Specifications:

  • Body: 162.9H x 75.5W x 9.1D-mm, 212gm, IP68
  • Display: 6.82-inches OLED panel, 120Hz refresh rate, 300Hz touch sampling rate
  • Resolution: 2720 x 1260 pixels
  • Chipset: HiSilicon Kirin 9000S 5G (5nm mobile platform)
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×2.62 GHz Cortex-A720 & 3×2.15 GHz Cortex-A77 & 4×1.53 GHz Cortex-A510)
  • GPU: Maleoon 910 GPU
  • RAM: 12GB RAM
  • Storage: 256GB/512GB/1TB
  • Software & UI: HarmonyOS 4.0
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera;
    – 50MP, f/1.4-f/4.0 primary, OIS
    – 12MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide
    – 48MP, f/3.0 Telephoto Camera, OIS, 3.5x optical zoom, 100x digital zoom
    – LED flash
  • Front Camera: 13MP, f/2.4 ultra-wide-angle selfie & 3D Depth Sensing camera
  • Security: In-display fingerprint scanner (optical), 3D Face Recognition
  • Audio: Dual-stereo Loudspeaker, No headphone jack
  • Connectivity: Hybrid dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, NFC, USB 3.1 Type-C, 5G
  • Battery: 5000mAh, 88W Huawei SuperCharge, 50W Wireless Huawei SuperCharge, 20W Reverse Wireless

Huawei Mate 60 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

In China, the Huawei Mate 60 Pro’s price is set at CNY 6,999 for the 12/512GB. Meanwhile, the price of other variants and international availability info are hidden under the curtain for now. We expect, the Huawei Mate 60 Pro price in Nepal to be 157,999 for the 12/512GB trim if and when it launches here.

Huawei Mate 60 Pro Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
12/512GB CNY 6,999 NPR 157,999
    • Meanwhile, check out our review of Honor X9A.

    Fire-Boltt Commando goes official with 1.95″ Amoled display

    Fire-Boltt just launched its latest offering, the Commando Bluetooth calling smartwatch, shortly after introducing the Asteroid smartwatch and Starlight. This new addition, named the Commando, is available in various colors, including Black, Camo Grey, Camo Green, Gold Black, and Orange. Now, let’s dive into the specs, price, and availability of the Commando smartwatch in Nepal.

    Fire-Boltt Commando Overview:

    Design and Display

    The Commando smartwatch comes with a rugged design, featuring a square dial. For durability, the smartwatch uses a zinc alloy middle frame. The Commando comes with a range of strap color options for personalization.

    The Commando smartwatch features a 1.95-inch AMOLED screen, with a resolution of 410 x 502 pixels. Moreover, this screen comes with an in-built microphone and speaker for Bluetooth calling. Fire boltt commando colors

    Health features and 123 Sports Modes

    This watch boasts a Fire-Boltt Health Suite, with health-tracking functionalities like heart rate, blood oxygen saturation levels (SpO2), as well as sleep patterns. Additionally, the watch includes specialized tracking features designed for women’s health. As mentioned in the topic, the smartwatch has 123 sports modes suitable for fitness enthusiasts.

    Rest of the features

    The Commando’s battery life offers up to 8 days of usage in the Classic Mode. Even when utilizing Bluetooth calling features, the watch can last up to 5 days. For dust and water resistance, the Commando smartwatch boasts an IP68 rating. It also comes with features like voice-assistant support and camera control.

    Fire-Boltt Commando Specifications:

    • Display: 1.95” AMOLED screen, 500 nits brightness, always-on display, 410 x 502 pixels
    • Battery life: 8 days with classic mode, 25 days in standby mode
    • Bluetooth Calling: Yes (built-in microphone, speaker)
    • Water and Dust Resistance: IP68 rating
    • Sensors: Heart rate (with blood oxygen sensor), accelerometer
    • Health tracking: Heart rate, blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), sleep, women’s health
    • Sports Mode: 123
    • Colors: Black, Camo Grey, Camo Green, Gold Black, and Orange.
    • Others: Voice-assistant support, Smart Notification, Stopwatch, Music and Camera Control

    Fire-Boltt Commando Expected Price and Availability in Nepal

    The smartwatch is set to launch on August 31st and will be accessible through both Fireboltt.com and Flipkart in India. The starting price will be INR 2,999. We expect the Fire boltt Commando price in Nepal to start from NPR 5,999 when it launches here.

    Fire-Boltt Smartwatch Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
    Fire-Boltt Commando INR 2,999 NPR 5,999

    Meanwhile, check out our review of Redmi Watch 3 Active.

    TCL X11G Max TV official with a massive 115-inch QD-Mini LED screen

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    Yet another luxury TV by TCL, the X11G Max QD-Mini LED has hit the Chinese market after the company showcased its Q10G Pro series. The Television set is now being promoted as the ‘world’s largest QD-Mini LED TV.’ In this article, we will be discussing the details of the X11G MAX QD-Mini LED TV, its specifications, features, availability, and price in Nepal.

    TCL X11G Max QD-Mini LED TV Overview:

    Display

    The TCL X11G Max is the world’s largest QD-Mini LED TV with a 115-inch IMAX screen, peak XDR brightness of XDR 5000nits, and over 20,000 LED backlight zones. It uses a high-quality VA screen, particularly the A++ butterfly wing Xingyao screen from TCL Huaxing. The TV has a frameless metal full screen and a slim integrated design.

    TCL X11G Max QD-Mini LED TV design

    Moreover, the TV supports features like lossless 4K 144Hz, VRR, MEMC, and adaptive ambient lighting. It has obtained certifications from dual Dolby, IMAX, HLG, HDR 10+, and Rheinland for flicker-free performance, and low blue light emissions. The television offers a contrast ratio of 50 million:1, with a native contrast ratio of 7000:1. Additionally, it incorporates a nano-scale low-reflection film to minimize screen glare and reflections.

    Performance and Features

    The X11G Max TV is driven by TCL’s LingYao M2 processor coupled with the TXR Mini LED image enhancement chip. It features 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage with DDR4 3200 memory. The TV also boasts a user-friendly smart control desktop UI for easy interaction.

    Audio

    The TV features audio with a 240W Onkyo 6.2.2 Hi-Fi speaker system. It includes 6 separate amplifier chips, a 10-channel surround, a star ring channel, and two rear subwoofers for sound quality.

    Ports and Connectivity

    The X11G Max has 4 HDMI 2.1 ports (2 with enhanced features), USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports on the side, and supports WiFi 6 for fast wireless connectivity. Also, the remote control that comes with the TV has three custom buttons that allow quick access to apps and functions.

    TCL X11G Max QD-Mini LED TV Specifications

    • Display: 115-inch Mini LED, 5,000 nits peak brightness, 1.0ms response time, 144Hz refresh rate
    • Resolution: 4K, 7,000:1 contrast ratio
    • Audio: 6.2.2-channel Onkyo Hi-Fi audio system
    • Internal Storage: 6GB DDR4 3200 RAM/ 128GB storage
    • Processor: TCL LingYao M2 with TXR Mini LED image enhancement chip
    • Wireless Connectivity: WiFi 6 (dual-band)
    • I/O Ports: 4x HDMI 2.1 ports (2 enhanced), USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports

    TCL X11G Max QD-Mini LED TV Price in Nepal and Availability

    The X11G Max is currently priced at CNY 79,999 in China and is aimed at those seeking high-quality pictures and audio. When it arrives in Nepal, we expect the TCL X11G Max QD-Mini LED TV to be available for the price of NPR 1,555,000.

    TCL TV Model Price in China (Official) Expected price in Nepal
    X11G Max QD-Mini LED TV CNY 79,999 NPR 1,555,000

    boAt Smart Ring launched with plethora of health and fitness tracking features

    boAt, an Indian brand known for its affordable accessories, has added a smart ring to its product portfolio. According to boAt, this new smart ring is designed to offer similar features to a fitness tracker but in a more compact form factor. So, in this article, I will share all the currently available information about the boAt Smart Ring — including its specs, features, expected price & availability in Nepal.

    boAt Smart Ring Overview:

    Design and Build

    The boAt Smart Ring features a sleek design that combines ceramic and metal construction, creating a lightweight and comfortable wearable. The ring has touch-sensitive controls and is complemented by the iconic boAt logo inside. It is available in three sizes: 7, 9, and 11, with diameters of 17.4mm, 19.15mm, and 20.85mm, respectively. It comes in a single Graphite colorway.

    boAt Smart Ring design

    The ring is water and sweat-resistant with a 5ATM rating, so it can be worn during workouts or in the shower. Being a small and discreet wearable, it doesn’t have enough space for a screen to instantly display health-related data. To view the info, the user has to connect to the boAt ring companion app. The app enables users to set goals, track progress, and share data with friends.

    Features in boAt Smart Ring

    The boAt health tracker is small but packed with smartwatch-like features. For starters, the ring is equipped with a heart rate sensor, a temperature sensor, and a blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) sensor. In addition, there is also a six-axis motion sensor to measure any kind of motion. As such, it can track a range of workouts ranging from indoor exercises to running and more.

    boAt Smart Ring Features

    Moreover, the Smart Ring can track your sleep and menstrual cycles as well. Lastly, the Ring can use the data it collects for smart activity tracking and body recovery monitoring. The companion app then displays the data in the form of intuitive and interactive charts with features like Trend mapping and Progress Tracking.

    Extras

    The navigation takes place via swipes and gestures which allow you to play and pause music, change tracks, click pictures, and navigate applications. boAt Smart Ring also has an SOS mode but it’s unclear how that works. The company claims up to 7 days of battery life on a single charge.

    boAt Smart Ring Price in Nepal and Availability

    The boAt Smart Ring’s price is INR 8,999. We can expect the boAt Smart Ring price in Nepal to be NPR 14,500 if and when it launches here.

    boAt fitness tracker Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
    boAt Smart Ring INR 8,999 NPR 14,500
    • Meanwhile, check out the video on a collection of the best Mid-range smartwatches.

    Xiaomi Pad 6 review: Bang for the buck, just right there!

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    So last year, Xiaomi did the unthinkable — it made Android tablets exciting again. The Xiaomi Pad 5 was an easy recommendation for anyone looking for a solid Android tablet that gets all the basics right.

    Now a year later, Xiaomi has followed it up with the Pad 6. And it brings a bunch of small but notable upgrades across the board — including a premium build quality, a sharper display, and a more powerful processor.

    But more importantly, these upgrades don’t come with a price jump either since the Xiaomi Pad 6 still starts at NPR 39,999 for the 6/128GB version which is incredible. Even cheaper than the Pad 5 that launched back in 2021 at the starting price of 44,999 for the same trim.

    Xiaomi Pad 6 Specifications:

    • Dimension: 254 x 165.2 x 6.5 mm, 490gm
    • Display: 11″ IPS LCD, 144Hz refresh rate, 240Hz sampling rate, HDR10, Dolby Vision, 550 nits (peak) brightness
    • Resolution: 2.8K (2880 x 1800 pixels), 309 PPI
    • Rear Camera: 13MP primary
    • Front Camera: 8MP
    • Processor: Snapdragon 870 (7nm)
    • Memory: 6/8GB RAM, 128/256 UFS 3.1 storage
    • OS: MIUI Pad 14 on Android 13
    • Battery: 8840mAh, 33W Fast Charging
    • Audio: Quad speakers
    • Color Options: Black, Blue, Gold
    • Price in Nepal: NPR 39,999 (6/128GB), NPR 43,999 (8/256GB)
    • Check the full specifications of Xiaomi Pad 6 here
    • Buy Xiaomi Pad 6 here

    Xiaomi Pad 6 Review

    Build

    • Glass Front, Aluminum Frame, Aluminum Back

    Let me start with the build because the Xiaomi Pad 6 gets some love in terms of the build quality this time. I honestly didn’t mind the plastic back on the Xiaomi Pad 5 that much, so this jump to a more premium aluminum back — with a matte finish no less — is a welcome upgrade. What’s even more impressive is that despite the use of metal, the Pad 6 is actually lighter than its predecessor.

    It is also pretty thin and Xiaomi has also tried to rub off a sort of… premium look from the Xiaomi 13 lineup of flagship phones with this camera block. If only Xiaomi had gone with a curved finish for a more comfortable hands-on feel, the Pad 6 would’ve been a solid A+ in my books as far as design and build quality are concerned.

    Oh — and I almost forgot — its USB-C port now has the USB 3.2 standard too (instead of the older USB 2.0 like on the OnePlus Pad). That means the Xiaomi Pad 6 can connect up to a 4K 60Hz external display and it also has much faster file transfer speeds.

    However, you’ll need a separate USB 3.2-compatible cable for all this to work because the USB-A to USB-C data cable you get inside the box itself is USB 2.0 only.

    Display

    • 11-inch IPS LCD, 144Hz
    • Dolby Vision

    This 11” display on the Xiaomi Pad 6 is also quite good for the price! It’s slightly sharper now, slightly smoother, and also slightly brighter. Xiaomi is still sticking to a 16:10 aspect ratio that’s better suited for watching videos and I love it. Compared to something like the OnePlus Pad or the iPad Pro which has a squarish display, you don’t need to deal with distracting black bars nearly as much when binging anything here.

    Xiaomi Pad 6 Content Watching

    Obviously, squarish aspect ratios shine in their own way — like it’s better for reading and multitasking and stuff like that! But, overall, you can learn to live with either of them perfectly fine.

    Now when it comes to the core quality of the display itself, I don’t have many complaints. The default “Original color PRO” profile looks absolutely amazing to my eyes, with just the right balance of saturation, contrast levels, and color temperature.

    Don’t worry, if you prefer a bit punchier and more vibrant colors, you can also go with the “Vivid” and “Saturated” presets. Or even customize everything including RGB coverage, hue, saturation, contrast, and gamma levels.

    How’s the 144Hz refresh rate?

    I’m also enjoying this 144Hz refresh rate experience on the Xiaomi Pad 6, however, it’s not as consistent and polished as I’d like. For example, when leaving it at the default option that dynamically switches between different refresh rates to save power, it doesn’t hit 144Hz on any apps or games except Injustice 2.

    And even when explicitly setting it to 144Hz — I don’t know what’s happening but — it sometimes goes 144Hz while clinging to 120Hz most of the time. That reminds me, my Xiaomi Pad 6 is also struggling with HDR playback. It does have both Dolby Vision and HDR10 certification but only HDR playback is available on Netflix.

    Xiaomi Pad 6 with Pen

    Plus, for some reason, when I play HDR video on Netflix, everything looks way too pale and washed out. It’s the same thing with my local HDR videos, although the ones with Dolby Vision play perfectly fine.

    I remember that last year’s Xiaomi Pad 5 had no trouble with Dolby Vision and HDR playback at all, but right now, it has the same problem as the Pad 6. So I hope Xiaomi is working on a fix as we speak because, for devices geared toward media consumption, this is a pretty big deal.

    The quad speakers are quite nice though. While it’s not as loud or detailed as the OnePlus Pad, this guy sounds perfectly fine for listening to music or watching movies and shows. Xiaomi has specially tuned it with boosted trebles so that’s what you’re gonna hear most of the time, but there’s also an option to set a custom equalizer.

    MIUI 14 for Pad

    Okay, so let me start the review with the software side of things! Now, as you guys might know, I recently published a review of the Oneplus Pad where I said that I was a little underwhelmed with its software experience, but after testing the Xiaomi Pad 6 for almost 2 weeks now, what I can say is it is quite the breath of fresh air.

    It’s almost as if… Xiaomi carefully studied where OnePlus struggled with its software and managed to avoid those pitfalls altogether.

    This dock — for example — is persistent across the UI on the Pad 6 compared to how the OnePlus Pad lets you access it from the home screen only. As a result, I can easily access my favorite apps to open them in a floating window or in split-screen mode with a simple swipe up from anywhere I want. It’s so easy!

    And that irritating keyboard bug I mentioned in my OnePlus Pad review is also non-existent on the Xiaomi Pad 6. Both Gboard and Microsoft’s SwiftKey seamlessly split across the sides for an easier typing experience — be it in portrait or landscape orientation.

    I’m also happy to see that Facebook has no trouble running in landscape mode on the Xiaomi Pad 6 either. Instagram still sticks out like a sore thumb and I wouldn’t exactly call this layout “optimized” or anything but at least it works!

    Other features

    An interesting new feature on the Xiaomi Pad 6 is something called “Smartphone Link”, which lets you wirelessly duplicate your phone’s display on the tablet. But unfortunately, it only works on Xiaomi 13 Pro at the moment.

    I really don’t think Xiaomi should be limiting such useful things to premium phones, so hopefully the company has plans to bring this feature to its non-flagship devices as well.

    Apart from this, there are a few UI choices I’m not fond of here. Like when triggering the split-screen menu — for instance — you need to drag the app all the way to the corner of the screen. Or else it just opens the app in full screen. Likewise, a handy sidebar to store different shortcuts or apps is still missing on Xiaomi tablets.

    Performance

    • Snapdragon 870 (7nm mobile platform)
    • Adreno 650 GPU
    • 6/8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage

    Anyway, talking about the raw performance, compared to last year’s Mi Pad 5, you get a much more powerful Snapdragon 870 chip here.  And the thing I immediately noticed when I first started using the Xiaomi Pad 6 is that it actually felt more responsive. This is because Xiaomi has notably toned down the system animation scaling across the UI.

    And I gotta admit that’s a… pretty genius move. Other than this, things like browsing the web, typing up emails, watching movies, or playing games are no problem for this guy.

    It does have a somewhat strict memory management technique to save power, but that’s easily fixable by changing a few settings.

    Gaming

    As for gaming, with the SD 870 chip and up to 8GB RAM, it’s really no surprise when I say that this tablet handles most games pretty well. Like PUBG Mobile at a smooth 60 fps under HDR graphics and Extreme frame rates or even Genshin Impact at High graphics and 60 fps. Injustice 2 can also hit 120+ fps at times, even though it mostly comes down to around 100 fps on average.

    But despite the decent gaming performance, the Xiaomi Pad 6 gets quite warm under heavy load. Another thing I also didn’t like is Xiaomi isn’t committing to any number of software upgrades for this thing either. Most other news outlets say it will be getting three years of security updates, but an official confirmation would be nicer!

    Camera

    • 13MP Primary
    • 8MP Front

    For attending video conferences (or taking occasional selfies), the Xiaomi Pad 6 brings an 8MP sensor on the front. Just like last time. However, it’s now placed horizontally instead of in a portrait layout, which makes all the difference in the world.

    Xiaomi’s “Center Stage” clone called “Focus Frame” also works in most apps. Like Zoom, Google Meet, WhatsApp, and even Messenger. Whereas the 13MP camera at the back is fine for taking notes and stuff but nothing more. Here are some samples.

    Battery

    • 8840mAh cell
    • 33W Fast Charging

    Finally, the Xiaomi Pad 6 gets a marginally larger battery as well — even if there isn’t any improvement in the battery backup itself since it’s now powering a sharper display. So in my typical usage pattern, I was getting roughly 8 hours of screen time, which is still impressive stuff.

    I also like how Xiaomi ships a proper 33W charger this time while we only got a 22.5W power brick with the Xiaomi Pad 5.

    Xiaomi Pad 6 Review: Conclusion

    So, overall, it’s pretty needless to say that Xiaomi has once again delivered a stunning value-for-money tablet with the Pad 6. With the same aggressive pricing strategy, it is an absolute no-brainer to anyone looking for a solid Android tablet that excels at all the basics.

    Xiaomi Pad 6

    And after using this alongside the Oneplus Pad, I also really don’t think you need to be spending almost 50% more on the OnePus Pad. Xiaomi has even managed to price its accessories like keyboard and stylus cheaper compared to OnePlus, which is fantastic.

    Plus, this second-gen Xiaomi Smart Pen is really good. Like really good. The input latency is almost unnoticeable and I like how it has dedicated buttons with a bunch of built-in shortcuts to help with your workflow. It would’ve been better if there was also some way to edit their actions, but I don’t mind. So yeah, the Xiaomi Pad 6 is yet another slam dunk and it sets the standard for just how good midrange Android tablets can get in 2023.

    Xiaomi Pad 6 Review: Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Nice display
    • Decent everyday performance
    • Great value for money
    • Good Battery Life

    Cons

    • No guaranteed software updates
    • Average Speakers

    Xiaomi AX3000T router with WiFi 6 support launched in China

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    Xiaomi has taken the wraps off its newest router, the Xiaomi Router AX3000T claiming up to 3000 gigabits of wireless speeds. With the buzz surrounding it, it might just be the ideal choice for those wanting to switch from WiFi 5 to the newer WiFi 6. In this article, we will discuss the specifications, features, official pricing, and availability of the Xiaomi Router AX3000T in Nepal.

    Xiaomi Router AX3000T Overview

    Performance and Networking:

    The Xiaomi Router comes equipped with a MediaTek Filogic 820 platform featuring a dual-core A53 processor clocked at 1.3GHz. Alongside that, the 256MB of RAM allows the router to have a greater number of device connections without network congestion.

    Xiaomi Router AX3000T design

    An interesting feature of the AX3000T is its Mesh networking support. This allows for the expansion of network coverage by connecting up to 10 units, particularly useful for larger homes or spaces with multiple devices totaling up to 128. For this, the router features a “2+1” 5GHz antenna configuration with Xtra Range technology for coverage.

    Wireless Speed and Connectivity:

    With support for WiFi 6 (IEEE 802.11ax), the router functions across both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz (with 160MHz bandwidth) frequency bands. This configuration brings about speeds of up to 2402Mbps on the 5GHz band. Furthermore, the router enables dual-band operation, facilitating speeds of up to 2976Mbps. As a result, the overall wireless speed can reach up to 3000 gigabits.

    Security and Ports

    The AX3000T router includes 4x high-speed Ethernet ports that work with both WAN and LAN port aggregation. Also, by adding a compatible dual-gigabit Ethernet-compatible NAS device, users can create a 2-gigabit private cloud storage.

    Furthermore, for security, the AX3000T stops unauthorized internet access and controls app/website usage. It also offers NFC quick connection, IPTV network TV support, and improved gaming on multiple platforms.

    Xiaomi Router AX3000T Specifications:

    • Processor: MediaTek Filogic 820 with 1.3GHz dual-core A53 processor
    • Internal Memory:  256MB RAM
    • Antennas: “2+1” 5GHz antenna setup with Xtra Range technology
    • Protocol Standards: WiFi 6 (IEEE 802.11ax)
    • Signal Band: Both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies with 160MHz bandwidth
    • Security: Stops unauthorized internet access and controls app/website usage
    • Companion App: Mi WiFi (Android | iOS)

    Xiaomi Router AX3000T Price in Nepal and Availability

    Pre-orders for the AX3000T have already started at Xiaomi Mall, Xiaomi Youpin, JD.com, Tmall, and Pinduoduo. While you can get it now for just CNY 189 ($26), the price of the router is expected to rise to CNY 249 ($34) later. If it makes it here, we expect the Xiaomi Router AX3000T Price in Nepal to be around NPR 6,000.

    Xiaomi Router Model Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
    Router AX3000T CNY 249 NPR. 6,000

    Apple secures patent for tracking respiratory issues using Apple Watch and iPhone

    Just in, Apple has submitted an application for a patent to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for a system that examines the respiratory health of users. To put it simply, the patent focuses on a system that lets users practice breathing meditations and then analyze their respiratory system’s condition. This article will provide a thorough exploration of the same Apple’s patented technology for assessing respiratory health.

    Apple Respiratory Health Tracker Overview:

    Current smart devices like the Apple Watch and Smart Rings are only limited to monitoring SpO2, heart rate, ECG, stress tracking, and so on. However, there is less to access lung and respiratory-related problems. The new proposed system is capable of identifying airway obstruction, which can be a symptom of conditions like COPD and asthma.

    Old method, Spirometry

    Typically, individuals with conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, or other related airway issues use a method called Spirometry to diagnose their condition. In this process, people breathe into a device that measures how air flows and this information helps assess their lung function.

    Spirometry

    The drawback lies in the fact that the accuracy of spirometry measurements depends on how well a person follows the test instructions. People might find it challenging to perform spirometry accurately without a clinician’s guidance.

    More on Apple’s Proposed System

    Apple’s patented technology might make it easier to track and identify patterns in breathing habits. The system uses an optical sensing unit of the iPhone to detect how the chest moves while the user follows guided breathing exercises.

    Apple patent for respiratory health system
    Apple patent for respiratory health system

    An electronic device, like the Apple Watch, is attached to the chest using a provided adhesive sticker. This enables the watch to directly observe and analyze an individual’s breathing patterns from that specific location. And then, by watching the chest’s movement, the system figures out things like how hard it is for the person to breathe or if there’s something blocking their airway.

    Availability of the Patented System on Consumer’s Product

    It’s not certain that Apple will use this patented technology in their products for consumers. However, Apple has a habit of exploring new health technologies through patents long before they actually make them available in the market. So, this situation might be another example of that.

    Realme GT5 unveiled with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and up to 240W fast charging

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    Realme just unveiled two variants of the GT5 with mind-boggling 150W and 240W fast charging. So, let’s get right into the specs, features, and expected price in Nepal of the Realme GT5 in this article.

    Realme GT5 Overview:

    150W and 240W Fast Charging

    The key USP of the Realme GT5 is the super-fast charging speed(s).

    Equipped with a 3-way 100W charge pump parallel design, the tech uses 20V 12A input and 10V 24A output. To ensure safety, the charger features a PS3 fireproof design and a real-time safety monitoring system. Plus its 12A charging cable comes with 21AWG thickened copper wires, enabling increased current flow.

    Realme GT5 comes in 2 variants, one with 150W support, and the other with 240 Watts. The former sports a 5,240 mAh battery while the latter has a smaller 4,600mAh one. Regardless, both have astonishing charging speeds. The 150W Realme GT5 can reach 50% in 7 minutes while the 240W variant reaches full charge in just 9 minutes. And if you’re worried about the heat, Realme has got that covered as well. The 9-layer cooling system in the GT5 comes with a 20,827mm² vapor chamber to dissipate the heat generated during charging and intensive workloads.

    Design and Display

    The GT5 takes some cues from the GT Neo 5. The phone adopts a curved frame design with an identical module alongside an RGB notification light. Moving to the display, it is a 1.5K res flat AMOLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate.

    Realme GT5 Design

    There is also an X7 display chip that inserts generated frames to boost average FPS and improve your gaming experience. Besides that, it supports 1400 nits of peak brightness, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, and 2,160Hz PWM dimming.

    Performance

    Running the show on the core is a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. The flagship silicon offers a significant performance and GPU boost over the 8+ Gen 1 used on the GT Neo 5. Memory-wise, the chip is coupled up to 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 internal storage. Meanwhile, the phone boots on Realme UI 4.0 built on top of Android 13.

    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

    Optics

    Talking of the cameras, the GT5 sticks with a triple camera setup. The primary sensor is a 50MP Sony IMX890 sensor with OIS, followed by an 8MP ultrawide shooter (120° FoV) and a 2MP macro unit. Over on the front, we see a 16MP front camera placed inside the hole punch cutout.

    Realme GT5 Specifications:

    • Display: 6.74-inches AMOLED panel, 144Hz refresh rate, 2160 high-frequency PWM Dimming
    • Resolution: 1.5K (2772 x 1240 pixels)
    • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4nm Mobile Platform)
    • Software & UI: Android 13 with Realme UI 4.0 on top
    • Rear Camera: Triple (with LED flash);
      – 50MP 1/1.56″ Sony IMX890 primary sensor (OIS)
      – 8MP ultra-wide camera, 112º FOV
      – 2MP macro lens
    • Front Camera: 16MP sensor (punch-hole cutout)
    • Audio: Stereo speaker setup, Dolby Atmos
    • Battery: 5240mAh with 150W | 4,600mAh with 240W
    • Memory:
      • 150W: Up to 16GB RAM, 512GB storage
      • 240W: 24GB RAM, 1TB storage

    Realme GT5 Price in Nepal and Availability

    Both variants of the Realme GT5 are now available for pre-order in China. The base 12GB/256GB  configuration goes for CNY 2,999 while the 24GB/1TB one has a price tag of CNY 3,799. If it makes it here, we expect the Realme GT5 Price in Nepal to start around NPR 62,000.

    Realme GT5 Price in China Price in Nepal (Expected)
    12/256GB, 150W CNY 2,999 NPR 62,000
    16/512GB, 150W CNY 3,299 NPR 68,000
    24GB/1TB, 240W CNY 3,799 NPR 79,000
    • Meanwhile, you can check our Realme GT Neo 5 review.

    Xiaomi Pad 6 finally arrives in Nepal at incredible prices!

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    Xiaomi’s latest tablet, the Xiaomi Pad 6, has finally made its way to Nepal. Along with all its accessories including a keyboard and a stylus. What’s even more impressive is that the company has managed to price it cheaper than the older Xiaomi Pad 5! So let’s check out the specifications, features, availability, and official price of the Xiaomi Pad 6 in Nepal.

    Xiaomi Pad 6 Overview:

    Performance

    The biggest upgrade on the Xiaomi Pad 6 is in terms of the performance itself. Compared to the Snapdragon 860 chip on its predecessor, this guy comes with a notably more powerful Snapdragon 870 processor instead. Yes, the 870 is almost three years old at this point but it’s still a competent chip in its own right.

    Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 5G SoC

    And performance-wise, it should be able to handle even gaming without any hitches. As for memory, you can choose up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. Xiaomi has included its custom MIUI Pad 14 for software, which is based on Android 13.

    • Meanwhile, check out all the prices and specs of Xiaomi phones and devices here

    Design and Display

    Getting to the design, Xiaomi has upgraded to an aluminum unibody and squared edges this time. Despite measuring a mere 6.51mm in thickness, the tablet is a bit on the heavy side, tipping the scales at 490 grams. It is available in three eye-catching colorways: Black, Blue, and Gold.

    Xiaomi Pad 6 Design and Display

    As for the display, Xiaomi has used the same 11-inch IPS LCD panel as the Pad 5, but upgraded to a smoother 144Hz refresh rate and a sharper 2.8K resolution. The display is also fortified with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection and supports Dolby Vision technology.

    Rest of the specs

    Moving on, the camera hardware on this tablet includes a 13MP primary sensor at the back. And an 8MP lens on the front for selfies. The back camera is capable of shooting 4K videos at 30 frames per second whereas the front camera can only record videos at up to 1080p 30 fps.

    Xiaomi Pad 6 Rear Cameras

    Likewise, the tablet gets its juice from a slightly larger 8840mAh battery with 33W charging support. Thankfully, Xiaomi has used a USB Type-C 3.0 port on the tablet, which means it’s also compatible with PD chargers. For wireless connectivity, there is support for dual-band Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. While the audio front is handled by a quad-stereo speaker setup.

    Xiaomi has also announced a couple of accessories to go with both the Pad 6 and Pad 6 Pro. This includes a new detachable keyboard and a second-gen Smart Pen that is touted to offer lower latency, longer battery life, and improved water resistance on the pen tip.

    Xiaomi Pad 6 Specifications:

    • Dimension: 254 x 165.2 x 6.5 mm, 490gm
    • Display: 11″ IPS LCD, 144Hz refresh rate, 240Hz sampling rate, HDR10, Dolby Vision, 550 nits (peak) brightness
    • Resolution: 2.8K (2880 x 1800 pixels), 309 PPI
    • Rear Camera: 13MP primary
    • Front Camera: 8MP
    • Processor: Snapdragon 870 (7nm)
    • Memory: 6/8GB RAM, 128/256 UFS 3.1 storage
    • OS: MIUI Pad 14 on Android 13
    • Battery: 8840mAh, 33W Fast Charging
    • Audio: Quad speakers
    • Color Options: Black, Blue, Gold

    Xiaomi Pad 6 Price in Nepal and Availability

    The official Xiaomi Pad 6 price in Nepal is NPR 39,999 for the 6/128GB and NPR 43,999 for the 8/256GB model. Similarly, the Xiaomi Pad 6 Keyboard and Smart Pen (2nd Generation) cost NPR 8,499 and NPR 9,999, respectively. You can buy Xiaomi Pad 6 and its official accessories in Nepal from authorized stores like Hukut.

    Xiaomi Pad 6 Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
    6/128GB NPR 39,999 Hukut
    8/256GB NPR 43,999