Huawei, the Chinese tech giant has added a new product to its wearable division in the form of Huawei Eyewear 2. Even though there is very limited information in regard to the product right now, let’s discuss all we know about the new Huawei Eyewear 2, including its features, specs, and expected price in Nepal.
Huawei Eyewear 2 Overview:
Design
The Huawei Eyewear lineup is basically an earbud in the form of spectacles or sunglasses. The Eyewear 2 features a titanium frame and boasts an IP54 rating too.
These new glasses are available in two styles, one of which has a noticeable rim, whereas the other one has a very minimal rim. Huawei Eyewear 2 also offers interchangeable Zeiss prescription lenses that can magnetically attach to the main glass frame.
Features
These smart glasses offer various touch gesture controls through the temples. Huawei also says it supports Private Acoustic 2.0, but the company hasn’t shared much info about it. At this time, it seems as if the Eyewear 2 has received an upgrade only in its battery. So, we are assuming every other spec is the same as the first-gen Huawei Eyewear.
The playback and call time seem to have almost doubled in the Huawei Eyewear 2. Reports say that Eyewear 2 will be providing 9 hours of call time, compared to the 4.5 hours of its predecessor. In the meantime, Huawei advertises 11 hours of music listening with their new smart glasses, compared to 6 hours in the last gen.
Other features: Smart touch controls, Private Acoustic 2.0
Huawei Eyewear 2 Price in Nepal and Availability
The official price of Huawei Eyewear 2 is EUR 300 and it’s set to be available from mid-October 2023. If it ever arrives here, we expect the Huawei Eyewear 2 price in Nepal to be around NPR 49,500.
Smart Glasses
Price in Europe
Price in Nepal (Expected)
Huawei Eyewear 2
EUR 300
NPR 49,500
Meanwhile, check out our impressions of Hifuture EY+ smart glasses
A while ago, Xiaomi introduced a 4G version of the Redmi Note 12 in Europe. The smartphone has now made its way to the Nepal market as well. So, in this article, let’s look at the specs, features, and official price of the Redmi Note 12 4G in Nepal.
Redmi Note 12 4G Overview:
Design and Display
The design of the smartphone is quite identical to its 5G sibling. You get a flat frame design with a hole-punch cutout in the front. And the button placements are also at the same spots. As a budget smartphone, it’s unsurprising that the Redmi Note 12 4G has a plastic body. But it does bag an IP53 rating against dust and minor water splashes.
The back panel is home to a rectangular module housing a triple camera setup. At the bottom, the phone has a USB Type-C port and a headphone jack. The phone retains an IR blaster and is available in Ice Blue, Onyx Grey, and Mint Green color options.
Moving on, the device sports a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. The punch hole panel boasts a Full HD+ resolution. Similarly, you get Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, 240Hz touch sampling rate, 100% DCI-P3 coverage, and a peak brightness of 1200 nits.
Inside, the Redmi Note 12 4G is the first phone to pack the new Snapdragon 685 SoC. It is a 6nm-based chipset with four Cortex-A73 (@2.8GHz) and four Cortex-A53 (@1.9GHz) cores. And handling the graphics is the Adreno 610 GPU. So, basically, it is an overclocked version of the Snapdragon 680 found in last year’s Redmi Note 11.
Besides that, the phone boots on MIUI 14, built on top of Android 13. Regarding memory configurations, there are four options to choose from, 4/64GB, 4/128GB, 6/128GB, and 8/128GB. You can also expand the storage via a microSD card.
Coming to the optics, the phone sports a triple camera setup. The primary camera is a 50MP Samsung JN1 shooter, accompanied by an 8MP ultrawide and 2MP depth sensing unit. For selfies and video calls, there is a 13MP snapper upfront.
Rest of the Specs
The Redmi Note 12 gets its juice from a 5000mAh Li-Po cell with support for 33W fast charging. Other connectivity options include 4G, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.2, and USB Type-C port.
Redmi Note 12 4G Specifications:
Body: 165.66 x 75.96 x 7.85mm, 183.5gm, IP53 dust/water resistant
The price of Redmi Note 12 in Nepal starts at NPR 22,999 for the base 4/128GB variant. The 6/128GB variant costs Rs. 24,999 and the 8/128GB is priced at Rs. 26,999. Likewise, the new 8/256GB variant costs Rs. 27,999. You can buy Redmi Note 12 from Hukut and other Xiaomi-authorized stores across Nepal.
Redmi’s Note 12 series phones are here in full swing. While Redmi Note 12 4G and Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G launched in Nepal a while ago, Redmi Note 12 5G has now made its way to the country as well. So let’s look at what the new Redmi Note 12 5G has to offer, including its specs, features, availability, official price in Nepal, and more.
Redmi Note 12 5G Overview:
Design and Display
Redmi Note 12 5G shares a design language similar to its expensive “Pro+” sibling. That is to say that it has curved edges on the back and a dot-style notch on the front. It is available in three color options: Matte Black, Mystique Blue, and Frosted Green.
As for the display, the smartphone has a 6.67″ Samsung AMOLED panel with Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Its brightness peaks at 1,200 nits and it has 4096 levels of brightness too. This display even covers a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut and is also SGS Eye Care certified against harmful blue light.
Performance and Memory
Performance on Note 12 5G is handled by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 SoC. It is built on a 6nm node and replaces the Snapdragon 480, offering a 15% and 10% boost in terms of CPU and GPU, respectively. The phone ships with 128GB UFS 2.2 storage and either 4 or 6GB LPDDR4x RAM. As for software, it boots on Android 12-based MIUI 14 out of the box. And Xiaomi has promised 2 major OS and 4 years of security updates for this phone.
Camera-wise, Redmi Note 12 5G flaunts a triple rear camera system with a 48MP primary, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro sensor.
To note, the Chinese variant of the phone skips that ultrawide camera and carries a 2MP depth sensor instead of a macro camera. Then there is a 13MP selfie shooter up front (compared to an 8MP sensor on the Chinese version). The handset houses a 5,000mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging.
Rest of the specs
Furthermore, this smartphone has IP53 certification for dust and splash resistance. Redmi has also included a 3.5mm headphone jack here. For security, it has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and 2D face recognition. Xiaomi is keeping the fairly useful IR blaster alive this year as well. For connectivity, it has dual SIM 5G, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, and USB Type-C.
Here, the official Redmi Note 12 5G price in Nepal is NPR 29,999 for the 6/128GB and NPR 31,999 for the 8/256GB variant. You will be able to buy Redmi Note 12 5G in Nepal from authorized stores like Hukut.
Motorola has launched yet another awaited mid-range phone to the market; the all-new Motorola Edge 40 Neo. It comes with a Dimensity 7030 processor, a 50MP dual camera, and more. It is a slightly toned-down version of Moto Edge 40. In this article, we will be discussing all the details of the Motorola Edge 40 Neo; its features, specifications, availability, and expected price in Nepal.
Motorola Edge 40 Neo Overview:
Design and Display
The phone features a slim profile and a display with minimal bezels and a central hole-punch cutout. At the back, there is a square camera module for two cameras. Additionally, the Motorola Edge 40 Neo is available in three color options: Black Beauty, Caneel Bay, and Soothing Sea.
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Up front, the phone features a curved 6.55-inch 10-bit pOLED display with an FHD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate as well as a 360Hz touch sampling rate. Furthermore, the screen boasts DCI-P3 coverage, a peak brightness of 1,300 nits, HDR10+ certification, and a built-in fingerprint reader for biometric authentication.
Running the show on the core of the Motorola Edge 40 Neo is Dimensity 7030 SoC, coupled with a maximum of 12GB LPDDR4X RAM, and offers up to 256GB of built-in storage. It comes pre-installed with Android 13.
Meanwhile, read all the prices and specs of Motorola products here
As for cameras, the Edge 40 Neo brings a 50MP primary with OIS and a 13MP ultrawide camera supporting autofocus for macro shots. For selfies, there’s a 13MP front-facing camera.
Moving on, the phone houses a 5,000mAh battery cell with support of 68W fast charging. It supposedly goes from 0-50% in just 15 minutes. Also, it features an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.
For audio, there are stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support. Likewise, the connectivity options include 5G, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, NFC, and a USB Type-C port.
Motorola Edge 40 Neo Specification
Dimension: 159.6 x 72 x 7.9 mm, 170 g ~172 g, ~90.1% screen-to-body ratio
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6e, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, NFC
IP rating: IP68 dust and water resistance
Color: Black Beauty, Soothing Sea, Caneel Bay
Battery: Li-Po 5000 mAh, 68W wired, 50% in 15 min (advertised)
Motorola Edge 40 Neo Price in Nepal and Availability
In Europe, the Edge 40 Neo retails at a price of EUR 399. After the global launch, we can expect the Motorola Edge 40 Neo’s price in Nepal to be approximately NPR 59,999.
Amidst the restriction of the U.S. over Huawei, China has reportedly pulled a UNO reverse card. Yes as per rumors, China is banning iPhones and foreign-made smartphones in government offices. With this, after the freshly launched Mate 60 lineup, Huawei seems to possibly capture the revenue that would have gone to iPhones this time. However, there is another side to the story; while iPhones will be at a disadvantage, Huawei is also not without its own challenges.
China’s iPhone Restriction Rumors:
Why ban iPhone usage in China?
The rumors of China’s decision to ban iPhones and other foreign-made smartphones have already caused a negative impact on Apple’s stock price, causing it to drop quickly. The early news from China claims security problems with Apple products, which made people worry more about their privacy and security.
The Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Mao Ning, said the ban was because of “many media reports about security incidents concerning Apple phones,” which makes people think again about Apple’s privacy problems. More of a Deja Vu of the claims made by the US government on Huawei phones, right?
Who will be affected by this step?
Considering that China contributes around 20% of Apple’s annual iPhone revenue, it is certain that Apple will face revenue challenges if this decision gets implemented. However, they aren’t the only party facing issues. The Chinese government may also be impacted because Apple is a major employer in the country, with a significant portion of its production based there.
A decline in iPhone sales could lead to reduced production, potentially affecting jobs and employment. With iPhones seeing an immediate drop in sales, it adds pressure on Huawei as well, to step in and fill the economic and technological gap left by Apple.
Huawei’s flagship Mate 60 lineup may enjoy increased sales, but it also raises questions about the company. Due to U.S. restrictions on Huawei’s access to advanced computer chips, Chinese buyers might wonder if Huawei can meet the demand for powerful and optimized handsets like Apple, with its in-house manufactured phones and chipsets.
China’s restriction on iPhones, the key takeaway?
China’s iPhone restriction will impact Apple’s revenue and raise allegations about security compromises; the double trouble. Huawei may benefit initially but has to fill up the blank space created by the absence of Apple products. The situation creates a complex scenario for both companies.
In the latest news, China says it hasn’t issued any ban on Apple’s iPhone, which is kind of dramatic. Let’s see where this so-called tech war would impact the other players in the market.
Huawei debuted the Watch GT 3 a year ago in Nepal. Now, one can get a OnePlus Nord Buds 2 TWS on this stylish smartwatch for a limited time period. So, let’s walk through the specs, features, availability, and official price of the Huawei Watch GT 3 in Nepal along with the discount.
Huawei Watch GT 3 Overview:
Design and Display
The Watch GT 3 boasts a circular face like the past GT watches and comes in two different sizes—42mm and 46mm. The latter flaunts a 1.43-inch display while the former has a 1.32-inch screen. Yet, they both have an AMOLED panel with a 466 x 466 pixels resolution.
The 46mm watch has an 11mm case and comes with a 22mm strap whereas the 42mm model sports a smaller 10.2mm case alongside 20mm straps. The front housing is made out of stainless steel on both smartwatches. However, the rear panel has a plastic build.
Similarly, the GT 3 is available in an Active edition with a black casing and strap. On top of this, there are also the Classic and Elite editions for the 46mm, as well as an Elegant variant with Milanese and leather strap for the 42mm. These smartwatches are 5ATM rated for water resistance (up to 50 meters deep for 10 minutes max) too.
Moving on, the Watch GT 3 is equipped with Huawei’s fifth-gen TruSeen optical sensor that features twice as many light receivers, and an updated algorithm for better light detection. This sensor can track your heart rate, blood oxygen saturation (all day), over 100 workout modes, sleep, and more. Other sensors include an accelerometer, gyroscope, geomagnetic, barometer, dual-band 5-system GNSS, and a temperature sensor.
Furthermore, the watch has a new feature called the “Healthy Living Shamrock” which works similarly to Apple Watch’s Activity Ring. It gives you daily challenges for exercise, sleep, and walking, and the Shamrock leaf icon fills throughout the day to represent those factors.
Besides that, the Watch GT 3 is powered by an ARM Cortex-M processor coupled with 32MB RAM and 4GB of internal storage. On the software front, it runs on HarmonyOS 2.1 and is compatible with devices running on HarmonyOS 2 / Android 6 / iOS 9 or later. It also has a built-in assistant and a microphone and speaker for Bluetooth calling.
In terms of battery, Huawei claims that the 46mm variant can provide up to 14 days of juice while the 42mm model can go only up to 7 days. The watch also supports wireless charging.
Huawei Watch GT 3 Specifications:
Body: 5ATM water resistant
42mm: 42.3 mm x 42.3 mm x 10.2 mm, 35gm (without strap)
46mm: 45.9 mm x 45.9 mm x 11 mm, 46.2gm (without strap)
Display: 466 x 466 pixels
42mm: 1.32-inch AMOLED
46mm: 1.43-inch AMOLED
Strap:
42mm: Black Fluoroelastomer, White leather, Gold Milanese
46mm: Black Fluoroelastomer, Brown leather, Stainless steel
Chipset: ARM Cortex-M
Storage: 32MB RAM, 4GB internal storage
Battery:
42mm: Up to 7 days, wireless charging
46mm: Up to 14 days, wireless charging
Connectivity: GPS, Bluetooth
Software: Huawei HarmonyOS 2.1
Companion App: Huawei Health (Android | iOS | HarmonyOS)
Compatibility: HarmonyOS 2 / Android 6 / iOS 9.0 or later
Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Geomagnetic, Optical heart rate, Air pressure, Temperature
Huawei Watch GT 3 Price in Nepal and Availability
The official price of the Huawei Watch GT 3 in Nepal is Rs. 36,990 for the 46mm variant. However, you can get a OnePlus Nord Buds 2 TWS for free from Hukut with the purchase of the smartwatch. The smaller 42mm variant is not available in Nepal. You can buy the Huawei Watch GT 3 from Hukut and other authorized stores.
The OnePlus 10T made its debut back in August 2022. It features Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip and a staggering 150W fast charging. And now, you can now get two freebies: OnePlus Buds Z2 and Ultima Nova smartwatch with this phone in Nepal exclusively via Hukut.com . In this article, we will go through the specs, features, availability, and official price in Nepal of the OnePlus 10T.
OnePlus 10T Overview:
Performance
The smartphone ships with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. This mobile silicon is built on TSMC’s 4nm process and brings significant gains over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in terms of performance, thermal efficiency, and battery life.
OnePlus has implemented its next-gen 3D Cooling System 2.0 on the 10T. It is the company’s first ultra-thin vapor cooling system and covers a surface area of 5,177.46 mm², 68% larger than the previous 10 Pro. According to OnePlus, this has resulted in 100% coverage of “all the thermal hotspots.”
OnePlus has also made a case for the phone dubbed the “Glacier Mat Case” which supposedly provides further passive cooling.
The phone has up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. For memory optimization, OnePlus has introduced a new “Always Alive” feature which is capable of keeping more than 31 apps alive at the same time all while avoiding lags.
OxygenOS 12
The phone boots on OxygenOS 12.1 based on Android 12. It is geared towards offering a smoother and more stable user experience with a refreshed “Aquamorphic Design”. It will feature new circular icons, widgets, and animation alongside an emphasis on two colors: Klein Blue and Warm Orange.
But as of now, the company has already pushed the Android 13-based OxygenOS 13 update for the phone. OnePlus has also partnered with Spotify to offer an exclusive AOD mode for convenient music playing.
OnePlus 10T’s design is similar to that of the OnePlus 10 Pro. It has the same unibody aesthetics with wraparound camera housing on the rear.
Then again, there are some minor alterations to the camera module, with the LED lens being located on the upper camera row. The device also lacks an alert slider. The phone is available in two colorways—Moonstone Black, and Jade Green.
The 10T flaunts a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate on the front. It’s a flagship-grade 10-bit panel with an in-display fingerprint scanner.
OnePlus’s GPA Frame Stabilizer claims to eliminate frame lags in order to favor a fluid gaming experience too. This experience is further enhanced by the 1000Hz instant touch response rate present on the OnePlus 10T.
Cameras
The OnePlus 10T houses a triple rear camera island on its rear. The main sensor here is a 50MP Sony IMX766 with OIS, followed by a secondary 8MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro lens. OnePlus has skipped the Hasselblad optimization on this model. Similarly, you’ll find a 16MP lens for selfies.
Rest of the specs:
OnePlus 10T offers a 4800mAh battery fueled by 150W fast charging. Besides at least 4 years of maintained battery health, it also promises excellent battery performance in temperatures of up to -20°C.
Other than that, it features a 360° Antenna System with 15 antennas for connectivity. It provides 60% faster downloads and 90% faster uploads. As for the connectivity, you get Bluetooth 5.2 with AAC, SBC, aptX HD, and LDAC support.
OnePlus 10T Specifications:
Display: 6.7-inch Fluid AMOLED, Full HD+, 10-bit, 120Hz refresh rate
The OnePlus 10T price in Nepal is NPR 114,999 for the 16/256GB. You can get OnePlus Buds Z2 and Ultima Nova Smartwatch worth 14,800 rupees for free if you purchase it from Hukut for a limited period of time.
Intel has now announced Thunderbolt 5 after its initial preview back in October 2022. This newest interface triples the 40 Gbps bandwidth of Thunderbolt 4, all the way to 120Gbps. The new Thunderbolt also has doubled the PCIe lanes and has the ability to deliver up to 240 W of power.
Intel Thunderbolt 5 Overview:
Key features
Intel Thunderbolt 5 will provide speeds of up to 80 Gbps using two of its four PCIe lanes, in a standard configuration. This is still twice the speed of what Thunderbolt 4 offered. When required, Thunderbolt 5 utilises its three PCIe lanes to send data at speeds of up to 40 Gbps. Hence, achieving the ridiculous transfer speed of 120 Gbps. In the meantime, the Thunderbolt 5 uses its fourth lane to receive data at the speed of 40 Gbps.
Intel Thunderbolt 5 can run three 4K displays at a 144 Hz refresh rate at the same time. You can also power multiple 8K displays or run a single display with a 540 Hz refresh rate. Thunderbolt 5 will also allow you to charge your gaming laptops at 240W straight from the USB-C port instead of the dedicated charger.
Intel Thunderbolt 5 Availability
With the ridiculous capabilities of Thunderbolt 5, one would assume that we will be bidding farewell to Thunderbolt 4 very soon. But, Intel says otherwise. As of now, the Thunderbolt 5 is reserved for demanding activities such as content creation, and gaming.
Therefore, Thunderbolt 5 will only feature on Intel’s top-end offerings set to release next year. Meanwhile, regular folks will have to settle with the Thunderbolt 4 which is sufficient for the most part. Additionally, Intel’s 14th-generation processor does not integrate the new interface. Therefore, it requires a separate discrete chip codenamed “Barlow Ridge” for Thunderbolt 5 to function. So we can say that it will be a while before Thunderbolt 5 becomes the default.
Meanwhile, check out our comparison video between Intel i7-12700K and i7-11700K
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!
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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 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.
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