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Tecno Camon 20 Pro launched with a leather finish, 64MP camera

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Tecno’s Camon series distinguishes itself from the Spark lineup through better design and specs. And after launching the Camon 20 Premier a few weeks ago in Nigeria, Tecno has debuted the Camon 20 Pro in the Indian market. So let’s take a look at the specs, features, and expected price of the Tecno Camon 20 Pro in Nepal.

Tecno Camon 20 Pro Overview:

Design and Display

To start with, the Tecno Camon 20 Pro get all the charms on the rear side. The phone brings in a unique textured rear panel with a “lychee” pattern leather for an enhanced hands-on feel. Likewise, Tecno ships this phone in two color options: Serenity Blue and Dark Welkin. The brand has used “Magic Skin” material technology for a skin-friendly, stylish, and easy-to-clean finish.

Tecno Camon 20 Design and Display

 

On the display side, you get a 6.67-inch AMOLED. The Full HD+ screen has a 120Hz refresh rate.

Performance

Under the hood, the Camon 20 Pro has a 5G-ready MediaTek Dimensity 8050 processor. Based on a 6nm process, this chip has one Cortex-A78 super core running at up to 3 GHz, three performance cores at up to 2.6 GHz, and four efficient Cortex-A55 cores at 2 GHz.

Mediatek Helio G85 SoC

As for the memory and storage options, Tecno sells the Pro model in 8/128GB and 8/256GB options. And the phone boots on Tecno’s HiOS 13 based on Android 13.

Camera

Let’s talk about the optics now. The Camon 20 Pro gets a triple camera setup, headlined by the 64MP RGBW main shooter with OIS and a couple of 2MP sensors for depth and macro shots. Upfront, it sports a 32MP snapper with dual LED flash for selfies and video calls.

Tecno Camon 20 Camera

Rest of the specs

Fueling the Camon 20 Pro is a 5000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support. And the connectivity options include 4G, 5G (Pro only), WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, NFC (Pro only), a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a USB Type-C port. Furthermore, you get dual stereo speakers and an in-display fingerprint scanner as well.

Tecno Camon 20 and Camon 20 Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, 360Hz touch sampling
  • Chipset: Camon 20 Pro: MediaTek Dimensity 8050 5G (6nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: Camon 20 Pro: 8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage
  • Software & UI: Android 13 based HiOS 13
  • Rear Camera: 64MP f/1.7 primary RGBW (OIS), 2MP f/2.4 macro, 2MP f/2.4 depth
  • Front Camera: 32MP f/2.5, micro-slit dual flash
  • Biometrics: In-display fingerprint sensor
  • Battery: 5000mAh battery with 33W charging
  • Color Options: Serenity Blue, Dark Welkin

Tecno Camon 20 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

The official starting price of the Tecno Camon 20 Pro is set at INR 19,999, respectively. We expect the Tecno Camon 20 Pro price in Nepal to begin from NPR 36,999 if and when they it launch here.

Smartphone Variants Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Tecno Camon 20 Pro 8/128GB INR 19,999 NPR 36,999
8/256GB  INR 21,999 NPR 40,499

  • Meanwhile, you can check our POCO F5 review

OnePlus Pad with 11-inch 2K display, Dimensity 9000 chipset launched in Nepal

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OnePlus Pad has officially launched in Nepal. It’s the first tablet from the company and it brings a big display, powerful performance, and premium design to rival Apple’s iPad Air 5. So let’s get into the details of the new OnePlus Pad, along with its specs, features, official price in Nepal.

OnePlus Pad Overview:

Design and Display

The OnePlus Pad sports a flat-edge design, which is fairly common in tablets these days. But something that looks unique to the device is an “Oreo-style” camera cutout placed just in the middle, which sets it apart from any other Android tablet in the market. It is home to a 13MP primary camera. Likewise, the tablet is wrapped around a metal chassis and is available in a single Halo Green colorway.

Read our long-term review of OnePlus Pad here

On the front, there is an 11.6” 2K screen with a 144Hz refresh rate. It has an aspect ratio of 7:5 which OnePlus claims will provide more screen real estate for books, games, and web pages. Also, the bezels around the display are relatively thin and the right edge is outfitted with an 8MP camera for selfies and video calls. The screen even has HDR10+ and Dolby Vision certifications—making it suitable for multimedia.

  • Meanwhile, check out all the prices and specs of tablets from OnePlus here!

Towards the bottom, you can find pogo pins that you can use to magnetically attach the official keyboard cover. It is a full-size QWERTY complete with a trackpad. In addition to the keyboard cover, OnePlus has also announced an active stylus to use with its tablet.

OnePlus Pad Display

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Performance and Memory

Under the hood, the OnePlus Pad is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9000. This chip was first introduced towards the end of 2021 and was actually the world’s first smartphone chip based on TSMC’s 4nm process node. It has a tri-cluster architecture with one Cortex-X2 (@3.05GHz), three Cortex-A710 (2.85GHz), and four Cortex-A510 (@1.8GHz) cores. Likewise, the visual processing is handled by a 10-core Mali-G710 CPU. Needless to say, the OnePlus Pad packs a lot of punch for an Android tablet.

The base version of the tablet sports 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. That said, OnePlus offers multiple memory configurations of the tablet with the top-of-the-line option packing 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage.

Rest of the Specs

Fueling the new OnePlus Pad is a 9,5000mAh battery and it brings 67W fast charging. It has a quad-speaker setup with support for Dolby Atmos and Omnibearind Sound Field. OnePlus Pad runs with Android 13-based OxygenOS 13.0 out of the box. This version of OxygenOS brings a few new tablet-centric features. The tablet connects seamlessly connection with OnePlus devices allowing users to share notifications, files, and clipboards. You can even share your OnePlus phone’s 5G network with the Pad.

OnePlus Pad Specifications:

  • Body: 252.2 x 163.8 x 6.99-7.05mm, 507-510gm
  • Display: 11-inch LCD panel, 144Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, Dolby Vision
  • Resolution: 2K (2800 x 2000 pixels)
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9000 (4nm Mobile Platform)
  • Memory: 8/12GB RAM, 128/256/512GB internal storage
  • Software & UI: Android 13 with OxygenOS for Pad on top
  • Rear Camera: Single (13MP f/2.2 sensor)
  • Front Camera: Single (8MP f/2.0 sensor)
  • Audio: Quad-speaker setup, Dolby Atmos, Hi-Res Audio
  • Connectivity: WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, USB 2.0 Type-C
  • Battery: 9,510mAh with 67W fast charging
  • Accessories: Smart Magnetic Keyboard, OnePlus Pencil (not included in the box)

OnePlus Pad Price in Nepal and Availability

The official OnePlus Pad price in Nepal is NPR 66,500 for the 8/128GB variant. You can buy it from our affiliate partner Hukut Store starting the 29th of May, 2023. And as a limited-time offer, you can also get a flat NPR 2,000 discount, bringing the price to just NPR 64,500.

OnePlus Pad Price in Nepal Availability
8/128GB NPR 66,500 Hukut (Get NPR 2,000 off)

This app can spot fake and counterfeit products with your phone’s camera

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Counterfeit products are literally everywhere in the market. Besides the complete final product itself, counterfeit spare parts and components are also way too common. And as such products bear a lot of similarities with the original ones, unsuspecting buyers could go home with subpar products. Thankfully, there’s now an app that lets you spot counterfeit and fake products. Alitheon, a US-based company has developed an app known as the FeaturePrint to tackle the mushrooming growth of counterfeit products.

FeaturePrint App Overview:

This app uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to identify counterfeit products. Simply take a picture of a part, product, or component and the app will determine whether it’s genuine or not.

How does it work?

The app relies on patented AI algorithms allowing automatic identification of unique features and attributes of a product. It enables human biometrics without the risk of profiling and establishes the unbreakable object link required for blockchain security and the operation of smart contracts.

FeaturePrint App

Basically, the app doesn’t identify counterfeit products but instead uses the digital fingerprint or “FeaturePrint” to identify original products. It gets the new FeaturePrint of the testing product and compares it to the authentic one. This becomes the basis for tracing and segregating duplicate products from the original ones. And it also eliminates the need of identifying objects through QR codes, RFID tags, or barcodes.

Another thing to mention is that FeaturePrint works for a single object only, not a class of objects. In a general sense, the app is only able to extract the characteristics of a specific object, not its entire class. For example, the app can represent a specific AMD Ryzen 7000 series processor, but not the entire Ryzen 7000 family.

Practicality and availability

The FeaturePrint app can be a one-stop solution for businesses to tackle counterfeit issues in production. But genuine parts or products must register their “FeaturePrint” in the app for it to work. So, it might take a longer time for a full implementation around the world.

Unfortunately, this app is exclusively available to businesses only. Which means you can’t just download it from an app store and get to it. The B2B modality is aimed to reach a larger platform for companies to produce genuine products for end consumers. And reports suggest FAST Sneaks and London Bullion Market Association have already begun using Alitheon’s solution.

  • Meanwhile, check our picks for best midrange phones in 2023

Samsung Galaxy F54 with Exynos 1380, 6000mAh battery launched in Nepal

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Samsung Nepal has been launching a bunch of budget and midrange phones lately. And the new Galaxy F54 has arrived in Nepal as well. It’s a lot similar to the Samsung Galaxy A54 which is already available globally, by the way. Let’s learn more about the Samsung Galaxy F54, including its features, specs, availability, and official price in Nepal.

Samsung Galaxy F54 Overview:

Design and Display

galaxy A54 Vs galaxy F54
Samsung Galaxy A54 Vs Galaxy F54

Besides its familiarity with the Galaxy A54, the Galaxy F54 is actually a rebranded Galaxy M54 that launched a couple of months ago. That means this phone has a plastic back and frames, with a metallic finish for the protruding camera lenses. Available in either Silver or Dark Blue colorways, the phone weighs 199 grams and measures 8.4mm thick. Samsung has also embedded a fingerprint reader into the power button. To compare, the Galaxy A54 has a more premium glass sandwich body and IP67 rating too.

As for the display, you’re looking at a Gorilla Glass 5-protected 6.7″ Super AMOLED Plus screen with an FHD resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Its peak brightness is rated at 800 nits under High Brightness Mode (HBM), whereas the phone also supports Samsung’s “Vision Booster” technology for enhanced outdoor visibility.

Performance

Performance-wise, Galaxy F54 5G comes with Samsung’s in-house Exynos 1380 5G (5nm) chip. It’s the successor to last year’s Exynos 1280 and is the same processor used in the Galaxy A54. The Exynos 1380 brings an octa-core CPU with four Cortex-A78 (@2.4 GHz) and four Cortex-A55 (@2.0 GHz) cores. And handling the graphics side of things is the Mali-G68 MP5 GPU.

Samsung Exynos 1380 announced

Other than this, the phone arrives with 8GB RAM and 128 or 256GB of internal storage that can be expanded via a microSD card. Galaxy F54 runs on Android 13-based One UI 5.1 out-of-the-box. And just like Galaxy A54 and M54, Samsung has committed to 4 generations of OS and 5 years of security updates for this guy too.

Camera

Getting to the cameras, Galaxy F54 packs a 108MP f/1.8 primary (with OIS), an 8MP f/2.2 ultrawide, and a 2MP f/2.4 macro sensor at the back. On the front, it has a 32MP f/2.2 selfie shooter inside the hole-punch cutout. Both the front and back cameras here can shoot up to 4K 30 fps videos. For better low-light photography, it brings Samsung’s “Nightography” feature as well.

Samsung Galaxy M54 5G

Battery and others

Galaxy F54 gets its juice from a massive 6000mAh battery that supports 25W charging. But like most Samsung phones these days, you won’t be getting a compatible power brick inside the box itself. In terms of wireless connectivity, you get WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3.

Samsung Galaxy F54 Specifications:

  • Body: 164.9 x 77.3 x 8.4mm, 199 gm
  • Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass 5
  • Chipset: Exynos 1380 5G (5nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: One UI 5.1 on top of Android 13 (upgradeable)
  • Rear Camera: Triple (108MP main with OIS, 8MP ultrawide, 2MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 32MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 6000mAh with 25W charging

Samsung Galaxy F54 Price in Nepal and Availability

The official Samsung Galaxy F54 price in Nepal is NPR 52,499 for the 8/256GB variant. You can buy Galaxy F54 from Samsung-authorized stores like Hukut, where the first 5 buyers will also be getting a 25W charger for free.

Samsung Galaxy F54 Price in Nepal Availability
8/256GB NPR 52,499 Hukut Store

ISPs are silently increasing the price of their low Mbps internet plans!

It looks like the recent price war between Internet Service Providers (ISPs) is finally coming to an end. The competition that started with CG Net’s aggressive entry into the market is practically over after ISPs agreed against the unhealthy competition by undercutting themselves. ISPs are now increasing the price of low Mbps internet plans or abandoning them altogether.

ISP Price War in Nepal 

How the ISP Price War really started

CG Net initiated its service in the Kathmandu Valley with residential 120Mbps home plans costing as low as Rs. 999 monthly in 2021. Back then, the said speed and the price it came with were both unheard of in Nepal. This compelled other mainstream ISPs like Worldlink and Vianet to level up. Many introduced new plans and even updated the existing ones to higher speed for free. As a result, high-speed internet plans over 100Mbps became the new norm, with some ISP offerings even going over 1Gbps.

While these high-speed plans offered better value than the plans they were replacing, their popularity took a hit as most subscribers realized they didn’t need all the speed. There was a gap in the market for low-priced home internet plans with moderate speeds. CG tried to capitalize it with its 50Mbps “Super Sasto Packages” for Rs. 649/month. However, then came Wi-Fi Nepal with its 30Mbps package at just Rs. 333/month, which was unheard of before.

Is ISP Price War finally coming to an end?

But it looks like the ISP price war in Nepal has finally come to an end. A recent rumour suggested that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Nepal are gradually increasing the price of their packages to avoid competition within themselves, and we are seeing the results.

Wi-Fi Nepal burst into the ISP scene with super affordable internet packs, which has increased the price by nearly 100%. Likewise, CG Net has completely abandoned the 50Mbps package. You won’t also find the low-cost Purple and Mini Packs on Vianet’s official site either. And in the latest move, DishHome has also raised the rate of its internet plans.

Wi-Fi Nepal Internet Price: Before Vs After

Wifi Nepal’s Internet Plans BEFORE Wifi Nepal’s Internet Plans NOW
50 Mbps 80 Mbps 50 Mbps 80 Mbps
1 Month Rs. 400 Rs. 550 1 month Rs 850 Rs. 950
3 Months Rs. 1,100 Rs. 1,600 3 months Rs. 2,300 Rs. 2,575
12 months Rs. 4,000 Rs. 6,000 12 months Rs. 8,600 Rs. 9,600

DishHome Internet Price: Before vs. After

DishHome PRICE BEFORE (per Month) Price NOW (per Month)
75Mbps Rs. 595 Rs. 945
100Mbps Rs. 687 Rs. 1,035
150Mbps Rs. 824 Rs. 1,080
200Mbps Rs. 870 Rs. 1,170
250Mbps Rs. 916 Rs. 1,305
300Mbps Rs. 1,145 Rs. 1,395

This is what NTA has to say about the increased internet price war

As all of this unfolded, Nepal Telecommunication Authority (NTA) released a notice urging ISPs not to increase the price and to abide by the existing law. It also denied any involvement in the rumoured agreement between ISPs to end the price war. The regulatory authority has said that no directions about internet pricing increases have been issued. Instead, service providers can only change their prices with the approval of the regulatory authority.

The authority has instructed ISPs not to raise their internet price. They must first approve tariffs according to Section 42 of the Telecommunications Act of 2053 and the permit conditions.

But this is where things get confusing. Turns on at the height of the price war when ISPs were introducing low-cost options, and none of the plans were approved by NTA. NTA had even released a notice prior to putting an end to unapproved internet packages.

  • Meanwhile, check out our picks for the best phone under Rs. 25,000.

Xiaomi Civi 3 announced with dual 32MP selfie cameras, Dimensity 8200 Ultra

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Xiaomi has refreshed the Civi series with the new “Civi 3” smartphone. It comes with a powerful Dimensity 8200 Ultra chip, dual 32MP selfie cameras, and more. In this article, let’s walk through the specs, features, and expected price of the Xiaomi Civi 3 in Nepal.

Xiaomi Civi 3 Overview:

In case you didn’t know, Xiaomi’s “Civi” lineup is exclusive to the Chinese market, although these phones do arrive with a different name in the international arena with a slight makeover. For example, last year’s Xiaomi Civi 2 arrived as Xiaomi 13 Lite. So we might see Xiaomi Civi 3 hit the global market as “Xiaomi 14 Lite” later this year.

Design and Display

In terms of design, the front of the phone has a curved screen with a pill-shaped cutout for dual selfie cameras. Just like on the Civi 2. Whereas Xiaomi has made some noticeable changes at the back. The Civi 3 now adapts a dual-tone design with a lighter color on the top half and a darker color tone on the bottom half. Also, the camera module gets a slight redesign. Xiaomi ships the phone in four color options: Rose Purple, Mint Green, Adventure Gold, and Coconut Ash.

Xiaomi Civi 3 Design and Display

Upfront, you are greeted with a 6.55-inch OLED curved display with an FHD resolution and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. Offering a 120Hz refresh rate and a touch sampling rate of up to 240Hz, this screen also supports 1920Hz PWM dimming, 12-bit colors, DCI-P3 color gamut, and 1500 nits of peak brightness.

Performance

For the first time in this lineup, Xiaomi has opted for a MediaTek chip for the Civi 3. It is powered by a Dimensity 8200 Ultra processor, which is fabbed under a 4nm process. However, this “Ultra” variant doesn’t seem to be any different from the regular Dimensity 8200 in terms of CPU or GPU. Xiaomi says it has used a 4000mm² VC liquid cooling technology to keep the thermals in check.

Mediatek Dimensity 8200 Ultra 5G

The chip is coupled with 12GB LPDDR5 or 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 3.1 storage. Likewise, Xiaomi Civi 3 boots on MIUI 14 based on Android 13.

Camera

Moving to the optics, this phone sports a triple-camera setup at the back. The trio includes a 50MP Sony IMX800 f/1.77 sensor with 2x lossless zoom and OIS. And accompanying it is an 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide and a 2MP macro sensor.

On top of that, Xiaomi and MediaTek co-partnership for the Dimensity 8200 Ultra features a dedicated IMG BXT 6E Gen 1 ISP and a MediaTek APU 580 AI engine for better photography and faster processing on the Civi 3. As for videos, its main camera is capable of recording at up to 4K 30 fps.

Getting to the selfie camera, Xiaomi Civi 3’s pill-shaped cutout includes a 32MP f/2.0 main shooter with autofocus and a 32MP f/2.4 ultrawide camera with 100° FoV and EIS support. Also, the Civi 3 finally breaks the tradition of 1080p video recording from the front cameras as it supports up to 4K 30 fps recording.

Other specs

Fueling the smartphone is a 4500mAh battery that supports 67W PD fast charging. As for the connectivity options, Civi 3 has WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, NFC, and a USB Type-C port.

Xiaomi Civi 3 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.55-inches OLED, 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, Gorilla Glass 5, HDR10+, Dolby Vision
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 402 PPI, 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Other Properties: 68 billion (12-bit) colors, 1920Hz PWM dimming, True Color Technology, 1500 nits (peak brightness)
  • Chipset: Mediatek Dimensity 8200 Ultra (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 12/16GB RAM, 256/512GB/1TB storage (fixed)
  • Software & UI: Android 13 with Xiaomi’s MIUI 14 on top
  • Rear Camera: Triple (with LED flash);
    – 50MP Sony IMX800 primary sensor, f/1.77, OIS
    – 8MP Sony IMX355 ultrawide sensor, f/2.2, 120° FoV
    – 2MP macro sensor, f/2.4, 4cm focus
  • Front Camera: Dual (with two LED flash)
    – 32MP primary sensor, f/2.0, autofocus
    – 32MP ultrawide sensor, f/2.4, 100° FoV
  • Audio: Dual stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos Audio
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor (optical), Face unlock
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient light, E-compass, Flicker, Gyro, Proximity, IR blaster
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 6 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.3, GPS / AGPS / Beidou / Galileo / Glonass, USB Type-C, 5G
  • Battery: 4500mAh with 67W wired PD charging (67W power adapter provided)
  • Color Options: Rose Purple, Mint Green, Adventure Gold, and Coconut Ash

Xiaomi Civi 3 Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of Xiaomi Civi 3 starts at CNY 2,499 (around USD 350 / INR 29,200) in China for the base 12/256GB version and goes up to CNY 2,999 (around USD 425 / INR 35,000) for the top-end model. We expect the Xiaomi Civi 3 price in Nepal to begin from NPR 57,999 when it launches here.

Xiaomi Civi 3 Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
12/256GB CNY 2,499 NPR 55,999
12/512GB CNY 2,699 NPR 60,999
16/1TB CNY 2,999 NPR 67,499

Opera promises up-to-date browsing experience with integrated AI tool Aria

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After back-to-back introductions of innovative features, whether be a ChatGPT integration or a freshly built version of the flagship browser that supports the generative AI contents (Opera One), Opera has now introduced an AI tool of its own, Aria, further expanding its AI-driven capabilities. Aria represents a significant milestone for Opera users as it is natively built into the browser, promising a new browsing experience.

This article will discuss its design architecture, explore its capabilities, highlight any limitations, and touch upon other relevant features. By the end, you’ll clearly understand what Aria brings to the table.

Opera Aria Overview:

Aria is based on Opera’s underlying “Composer” framework and utilizes OpenAI’s GPT technology. This helps it connect to numerous AI models leading to further expansions in functionalities like search and live web results. Unlike ChatGPT, Aria is not limited to contents prior to 2021. Hence it can provide free-of-cost generative up-to-date content. Opera has ambitious plans to expand Aria’s capabilities and transform it into an AI tool that performs cross-browser functions seamlessly, enhancing the browsing experience for users.

AI is rapidly changing how we work, browse the web, and naturally, how we think about browsers and the part they can play in users’ online experience. Fittingly, Aria is our first product that named itself.

Availability and Accessibility of Opera Aria

Aria is currently available in over 180 countries and is accessible for some OS like Windows, MacOS, Linux, and Android. To use Aria, just simply create an Opera account. When done, Opera will notify you of your allowlist status through email or any other medium, and then you will have access to Aria and its features.

  • For Desktop: First, download the development version of Opera, i.e., Opera One. Install the browser and then tap on the Aria browser AI icon located on the left sidebar of the screen.
  • For Android: Download the Browser’s current beta version from the Google Play Store, and you are good to go.

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Chats in Opera Aria

The chat history in Aria remains saved for 30 days or until the individual manually deletes it. Once deleted, users cannot recover chats. There are no specific limitations on the number of queries an individual can have within a particular chat or the number of chats they can initiate. However, if the user excessively interacts with Aria in a short period, there might be temporary unavailability of the system until the following day.

Operas-new-AI-Aira

Are information provided by Aria and other AI tools reliable?

Since AI tools like Aria are still in the initial stages, they rely on publicly available sources, which can create inaccurate information or present biased perspectives. Because of the same reason, Aria can sometimes generate biased, harmful, misleading, and inaccurate content. Aria cannot outsource content except from the one user enters. Hence it can sometimes fail to provide supportive background on the information it generates. It is always a good idea to fact-check the information that the Aria gives.

Possibilities and Prospects of Opera Aria

One advantage that Aria gains from its native development within the browser is that it has full access to Opera’s database of support documentation. This allows it to derive answers to customer queries straight from the company’s existing product knowledge. It helps users generate textual content, find information on the internet or resolve queries by parallelly collaborating with AI.

Aria offers numerous possibilities for users. Since it is based on several large language models, any user can access generative AI content in natural language. This includes summarizing or elaborating on a particular topic, writing emails, letters, and tweets, and even adapting the writing style to match different tones, such as formal, informal, or humorous.

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Acer Aspire 5 2023 Review: The Budget King

If you are a student or a fresher looking for a reliable daily driver laptop on a budget, Aspire series from Acer has always been one of my first recommendations, as they always offer balanced specs at a budget-friendly price. Since this year’s no exception, let’s talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly best of the Acer Aspire 5 (2023) in this review. Before we begin, here’s a brief list of what the Aspire 5 has to offer in terms of specifications.

Acer Aspire 5 2023 (A515-58) Specifications:

  • Design & Build: Aluminum lid/plastic chassis, 362.9 (W) x 237.8 (D) x 17.9 (H) mm, 1.8 kg
  • Display: 15.6-inch IPS panel, Acer Comfyview (matte)
  • Resolution: FHD (1920 × 1080 pixels)
  • Keyboard: Chiclet keys
  • Processor: 13th Gen Intel Core i5-1335U
  • Graphics: Intel Iris Xe
  • RAM: 8GB LPDDR5
  • Storage: 512GB NVMe SSD
  • Connectivity: WiFi 6E AX201, Bluetooth 5.1
  • I/O Ports: 2x USB Type-A, 1x combo audio jack, 1x HDMI 2.1
  • Battery: 50Wh battery, 65W AC power adapter
  • What’s inside the box: Laptop, power adapter, quick start guide
  • Price: Rs. 87,000

My unit powered by the Intel Core i5-1335U alongside 8GB RAM and 512GB SSD retails for just USD 600 in the US, around INR 55000 in India, and NPR 85000 here in Nepal. If you want something cheaper, there is also a Core i3 variant, but it’s better to stick with the Core i5 for the sake of future-proofing.

Acer Aspire 5 2023 (A515-58) Review:

  • 362.9W x 237.8D x 17.90-mm, 1.8 kg
  • Aluminum lid, plastic chassis

Design

First, let me start with the design. Like other budget notebook manufacturers, Acer has cut some corners when it comes to the build of the Aspire 5. It has a plastic chassis with an aluminum-clad top and thick bezels all around the display (similar to last year). The overall laptop does have a little bit of flexing here and there, too, but I would say it’s nothing deal-breaking.

Luckily, the alarming issue of “the gap” between the screen and plastic bezels in last year’s model doesn’t seem to be a thing anymore. So good on Acer for fixing their mistakes with the newer Aspire 5.

Acer Aspire 5 2023 Design

Keyboard and Trackpad

Moving on, there is some Keyboard flex, but it is hardly noticeable in day-to-day work. The keys do have this gritty texture, though, which some may find appalling. But I didn’t mind it much since you get used to it over time. Unfortunately, my unit lacked backlight, so if you’re someone who works in dim-lit environments or late at night, you would want to get the one with the backlight option.

Acer Aspire 5 2023 Keyboard

Acer has, however, included a number pad here for those who love cranking numbers on their laptop. The trackpad here is good for the price too. It’s large, centered, and works well with multi-finger gestures. It’s not only quick but precise as well.

Display 

  • 15.6″ non-touch matte FHD panel
  • 45% NTSC, 220 nits of brightness

The display is probably one of the weaker aspects of this laptop. Here you get a 15.6” IPS LCD panel with just 45% NTSC color coverage and 220 nits of brightness.

It should fare just fine doing your everyday tasks like browsing or watching videos, but I wouldn’t trust it with things like color correction or graphic designing. Likewise, its subpar viewing angles and the low max brightness make it difficult to use outdoors too.

I’d have also loved it if Acer had provided a larger 16:10 ratio for that extra screen estate. That tiny bit of vertical space can really be a blessing when reviewing long lines of code or reading an article.

Acer Aspire 5 2023 Design

Speaker and Webcam

As for the speakers, they are decent too. They get reasonably loud and don’t distort at high volumes. However, since they are down-firing speakers, they sound neither very open nor very rich, but again they are very reasonable for the price. The webcam is also good enough for conference or work calls. So you shouldn’t have any trouble attending Zoom, and Meet calls if you’re in a well-lit room.

Performance 

  • Intel Core i5-1335U CPU (10C/12T, up to 4.6GHz)
  • Integrate Intel Xe graphics (80 EU)
  • 8GB DDR5 RAM, 512GB PCIe Gen 4 SSD

Let’s talk about the most exciting part of the Acer Aspire 2023: the performance. This guy is powered by the latest Intel Core i5-1335U chip. This processor may not have the largest leap in performance from the previous gen i5-1235U (5% increase), but it is a pretty capable CPU. It even performs neck and neck with the M2 Mackbook Air in Cinebench R23 even beating the Mac’s single-core score.

Thus, you’ll probably have no complaints about doing everyday tasks. With my workflow involving multiple Chrome tabs, photoshop in the background, and Microsoft Word, I didn’t notice any stutter or lag here, which is great for a budget laptop.

The fans also stayed silent throughout all this, which was an added bonus. Do keep in mind that they will get audibly loud when playing games or doing any sort of heavy tasks, say light video editing.

As for coding and such too, the i5 13th gen is a good choice for IT students and beginner programmers. It had no trouble running a few C projects with ChatGPT and Stack Overflow open in the background. 

Gaming Performance

Acer Aspire 5 2023 Gaming Review

Aspire 5’s gaming performance is impressive for a budget laptop. You can get away with casual gaming on low settings, especially in games like CSGO and Valorant, which mainly rely on the CPU. The cooling setup also works well without any complaints. The fans do get audibly loud when gaming but remain silent under normal stress.

With CS: GO on low settings, I was getting 100 fps on average, with 32 fps, 1% low. I did notice a few stutters here and there, but it was nothing major. Valorant followed suit with similarly smooth gameplay. I got 139 fps on average, with a 1% low of 59 fps on low graphics. 

Battery Life

  • 3-cell 50Wh Li-ion
  • 65W AC power adapter (round-pin)

Lastly, the battery life on the Acer Aspire 5 is decent too. I got about 5 hours of screen time under normal load at about 70% brightness. But if you opt to go for the battery efficiency mode, you might even be able to get a bit more. You can charge it with this compact 65W adapter provided in the box, which takes about 2 hours to fully charge the laptop.

Connectivity and I/O 

  • Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.1

As for the ports, you have your charging port, HDMI, and a USB 3.2 Type-A port on the left, while the right side houses a USB A slot and the headphone jack. One thing to note is that models sold in other markets, like the US, do feature a Thunderbolt 4 port, but that was missing on my unit here.

Acer Aspire 5 2023 Review: Conclusion

In conclusion, the Acer Aspire 5 2023 Edition is an excellent budget notebook for anyone who’s looking for reliable performance at a budget price point.

The Intel Core i5-1335U, coupled with fast DDR5 RAM, exudes confidence in its capability. But despite having that, Aspire 5 does have its drawbacks in design, build, and display quality. This is where something like the IdeaPad Slim 3 thrives but again you’d be making a different set of tradeoffs there. But paired with good battery life and freedom for future upgrades, Aspire 5 (2023) is still an appealing option for those looking for value. So, this can be a good option for college students, office workers, or any general user looking for a powerful day-to-day laptop without breaking the bank.

That being said, since this laptop isn’t very different from the 2022 model and the performance bump is minor, I‘d recommend you buy that at a discount instead.

Acer Aspire 5 2023 (A515) Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Fast Performance (Intel 13th-Gen CPUs and DDR5 RAM)
  • Decent battery life
  • Value for Money

Cons:

  • Unsatisfactory build quality
  • Subpar display panel
  • Scarce Port Selection

The next chapter: Apple’s journey to 3nm chips and its implications

Apple is preparing to launch its next-generation CPUs which will use the latest 3nm (nanometer) manufacturing node from TSMC. This new manufacturing method significantly improves the performance, power efficiency, and capacities of the company’s future processors.

What does “nm” really mean? 

“nm” stands for Nanometer, a unit for measuring minute lengths. In the semiconductor world, it is primarily used to define the process behind chip manufacturing. Simply put, Nanometer(nm) is the distance between two transistors in a chip.

The smaller the transistor size, the higher the transistor density and the higher the power. Also, the shorter the distance between two individual transistors, the faster electrons move between them, and the less energy is wasted in transmission—making the chip even more efficient. A lower nm process node translates to more speed with less power usage.

Thus, nanometers simply serve as terms that make it simple to advertise products. And as many things in advertisements, it can sometimes be misleading. Chip manufacturers have deviated from process nodes representing the distance between the transistors. That said.

For instance, Apple and TSMC want you to believe the recent A16 Bionic is a 4nm chip; however, the N4 process they used is just a more advanced version of the 5nm N5 process.

3nm Apple Chip

The transition to 3nm will be a significant step ahead. The smaller node size allows for a larger density of transistors on the device, which results in improved multitasking and faster processing rates. Furthermore, this improvement allows the chips to run more effectively while using less power.

Apple’s silicon benefits from the move to 3nm technology in a number of ways. For example, it opens the door to advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and better graphics capabilities. In particular, there are speculations that future Apple CPUs may feature built-in ray-tracing capabilities, resulting in improved visual experiences.

Although lowering chip sizes brings challenges in terms of power density, heat production, and manufacturing difficulty, the benefits of 3nm technology overcome these drawbacks. It provides for up to 35% reduced power consumption than Apple’s existing 5nm technology.

According to forecasts, Apple’s future 3nm chips could include up to four dies and support up to 40 compute cores. This development has the potential to improve multi-core performance dramatically and open the path for more powerful technology.

Production and challenges

Apple’s chip manufacturer, TSMC, has been scaling up tests for 3nm production since 2021. 3nm chip commercialization was scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of 2022. However, rumors claim that meeting Apple’s demand for 3nm chips has proven difficult due to tool and production concerns, perhaps creating slight delays in introducing certain devices. Apple has occupied about 90% TSMC’s 3nm capacity of its next-gen mobile and laptop SoCs.

Apple might announce the A17 Bionic chip this year, which will most likely show up in the iPhone 15 Pro. Additionally, we can expect the M3 processor to appear in upcoming products, such as an enhanced MacBook Air (15″ and 13″), iMac, and iPad Pro. Apple has made a huge investment in engineering resources to ensure the success of these powerful processors.

In conclusion, Apple’s use of 3nm silicon in its next-generation components signifies a huge technological jump. The reduced node size improves performance, power efficiency, and the potential for advanced features significantly. As Apple continues to innovate, it commits to provide an exceptional user experience that goes beyond basic processing power, allowing it to differentiate itself in the increasingly competitive smartphone and computing fields.

Hackers can bypass Android fingerprint system with just a $15 equipment

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Fingerprint scanners have been an integral part of our smartphones, with almost every new model featuring one for biometrics. However, a recent study has revealed a security vulnerability in fingerprint scanners in many popular Android smartphones that can be exploited within 40 minutes with a new method called BrutePrint. In this article, I will provide a detailed understanding of the BrutePrint attack, its mechanism, the required conditions for success, and an analysis of the smartphones that are most vulnerable to this technology.

BrutePrint Overview:

Unlike password authentication, where an exact match is required between the entered password and the stored one, fingerprint authentication can be compromised by meeting a certain similarity threshold rather than an actual value. Researchers from Tencent Lab and Zhejiang University have introduced a new method called “BrutePrint” that allows unauthorized access to a smartphone with a fingerprint authentication security mechanism using a low-cost device priced at $15.

Basically, BrutePrint means is the process of attempting to unlock a smartphone with a fingerprint lock without the actual owner’s fingerprint. This action involves repeatedly comparing the data stored in the phone’s internal components with a collection of breached fingerprints-trying to find a match.

Required Equipment to carryout BrutePrint

The actual essentials involved in cracking the fingerprint security (applying BrutePrint):

  • STM32F412 microcontroller
  • RS2117, a dual-channel analog switch
  • 8GB SD flash card
  • A connector that connects a phone motherboard to the fingerprint sensor circuit board.

To hack into the phone using a BrutePrint technique, the attacker must have uninterrupted physical control of the target phone for at least 45 minutes. This can happen when the phone is lost, left unattended, given up willingly, or in similar situations.

Actual Mechanism of the BrutePrint Attacking

The BrutePrint attack involves attaching a circuit board with a pre-loaded fingerprint database to the targeted phone’s processor, converting the database into a phone-compatible fingerprint dictionary, exceeding attempt limits, and exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in the smartphone’s fingerprint authentication framework, i.e., Cancel-After-Match-Fail (CAMF) and Match-After-Lock (MAL).

BrutePrint Attack Overview

CAMF: It is a security measure that halts the authentication process when a fingerprint match fails. This allows potential attackers to attempt an unlimited number of fingerprints without triggering the security system.

MAL: The MAL bug enables attackers to avoid the lockout mode, which typically activates after a certain number of failed authentication attempts and allows them to unlock the system infinitely.

The method as a whole manipulates the reference fingerprint criteria to match it to that stored in the phone’s database.

Android and iPhone’s Response to BrutePrint

The researchers conducted tests on eight Android phones to evaluate the effectiveness of the breakthrough. These phones included Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra, Vivo X60 Pro, OnePlus 7 Pro, Oppo Reno Ace, Samsung Galaxy S10+, OnePlus 5T, Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G, and Huawei P40. Among all the tested devices, the Xiaomi Mi 11 took the longest time to unlock (2.78 ~ 13.98 hours). In contrast, the Samsung Galaxy S10+ had the shortest unlocking time (0.73 ~2.9 hours).

iPhones are supposedly immune to attack. When researchers tried the BrutePrint technique on iPhone models like the iPhone SE and iPhone 7, which have the Touch ID feature, they were unable to unlock these phones because of the strong data encryption provided by iOS.

Factors Affecting Unlock Process Time 

The unlock process using the technique can take anywhere from 40 minutes to 14 hours. It depends on factors like database size, software optimizations, the phone’s security framework, and other variables.

Recommendations to Enhance Fingerprint Security

To reduce attacks, the researchers who developed the approach have suggested the following adjustments at the hardware and software levels:

  1. Checking if the attempt limits can exceed in any case.
  2. Encrypting data flow between the fingerprint sensor and device processor.
  3. Creating consistency in the way fingerprints are collected, whether the fingerprint matches or not.
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Galaxy M14.