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Xiaomi launches Redmi Buds Essential with 18 hours battery in Nepal

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Xiaomi has just announced a new budget TWS earbuds for the Nepali market. The new Redmi Buds Essential can be a great pick for budget shoppers since it brings Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, 18 hours of battery life, and a dedicated gaming mode for under Rs. 3,000. So without further ado, let’s get into the specs, features, official price, and availability of the Redmi Buds Essential in Nepal.

Redmi Buds Essential Overview:

Design

From the design perspective, the Redmi Buds Essential looks like an extension of the original AirDots lineup. They have a simple in-ear design with silicone tips—without accompanying ear hooks. The earbuds are IPX4 splash resistant and weigh around 4 grams each. Xiaomi offers them in Black and Blue color options.

  • Meanwhile, check out all the latest prices and specs of Xiaomi earbuds here

Redmi Buds Essential with a color-matching charging case. The case has a matte finish with Redmi branding on the top. It weighs around 35 grams, including the two earbuds.

Redmi Buds Essential In-Ear Design

Control and Connectivity

Xiaomi’s latest budget earbuds come with Bluetooth 5.2 support, promising improved interference avoidance and better stability. The inclusion of quick pairing means the earbuds will connect as soon as you take them out of the case. Each earbud sports a physical button that you can use for playback control, accept/reject calls, and summon your phone’s voice assistant.

Audio Features

At the heart of the new Redmi Essential Buds are dynamic drivers tuned by Xiaomi Acoustic Lab. The drivers measure 7.2mm in size, and boast an impedance of up to 32 Ohm. Unsurprisingly, there is no Active Noise Cancellation, but Xiaomi does promise a software-based noise reduction that will kick in during calls. There is even an option to enable low-latency mode by holding left and right earbuds for 1.5 seconds.

Redmi Essential Buds Controls

Battery and Charging

Packing a 43mAh battery each, the Redmi Essential Buds can last up to 5.5 hours on a single charge. Combined with the 300mAh battery of the charging case, Xiaomi boasts 18 hours of endurance. The charging case has a microUSB port at the rear. But you don’t even get a charging cable in the box. So, unless you already have a microUSB charging you will have to buy it separately.

Redmi Essential Buds Specifications:

  • Weight:
    • Earbuds: 4 grams each
    • Charging Case: 35 grams (with earbuds)
  • IP Rating: Yes, IPX4 (earbuds only)
  • Color Options: Black, Blue
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth v5.2 (10m wireless range)
  • Sound Driver: 7.2mm dynamic driver
  • Microphone: Yes
  • Noise Cancellation: Environment Noise Cancellation (for calls) only
  • Control: Physical button (Single/Double/Triple Tap, Long Press)
  • Battery:
    • Earbuds: 43mAh
    • Case: 300mAh
  • Playback Time:
    • Earbuds: 5.5 hours
    • With case: 18 hours
  • Charging Port: MicroUSB port (Charging cable not included)

Redmi Buds Essential Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of the Redmi Buds Essential is Rs. 2,899 in Nepal. This makes it cheaper than the Redmi Buds 3 Lite which is currently the best budget earbuds in Nepal. You can buy the Redmi Buds Essential from Hukut and other Xiaomi-authorized stores across Nepal.

Xiaomi Audio Accessories Price in Nepal (Official)  Availability
Redmi Buds Essential Rs. 2,899 Hukut store 

Tecno Spark 8C Review: Good Gaming But Not So Good UI!

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Phones under the sub-15k bracket do not usually provide much performance for gaming. But there are a few exceptions, take Tecno Spark 8C as an example. The budget phone from Tecno packs a Unisoc T606, yes a Unisoc SoC. I was a bit reluctant about its gaming performance but I changed my mind after the usage. In this Tecno Spark 8C review article, I’ll be talking about my overall experience about the performance, display, camera, and UI of the smartphone.

Tecno Spark 8C Specifications:

  • Display: 6.6″ LCD panel, HD+ (720 x 1612 pixels)
  • Processor: Unisoc T606, 12nm
  • Memory: 3GB RAM, 64GB storage
    • Software: Android 11 Go with HiOS 7.6
  • Rear Camera: 13MP + QVGA sensor
  • Front Camera: 8MP (Waterdrop Notch)
  • Security: Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Battery: 5000mAh
  • Colors: Turquoise, Magnet Black, Iris Purple, Diamond Gray
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 14,990

Tecno Spark 8C Review:

Design

Following the budget language design, the Spark 8C boasts a plastic body, a plastic frame, and a glass front. Talking of the looks, I used the Turquoise color variant and it looks okay. But I’m not really fond of the “Stop At Nothing” print on the back. Still, looks are subjective and I can’t say much as it’s a budget smartphone.

Display

Moving to the display, the screen also supports a 90Hz refresh rate. If you are coming from a 60Hz display, you’ll notice a slight difference on this phone. The 90Hz feels smooth while scrolling on the UI but the case is not the same on social media apps. The experience was not that fluid and you’ll have to wait for some duration to get the 90Hz feel. After all, the UI and chipset are meant for a budget experience, so not many complaints here.

Tecno Spark 8C Display

During my usage period, I mostly used Youtube and the content-watching experience was decent on the 6.6-inch HD+ screen. The display is not too vibrant but it gets the job done for the budget, I must say. The viewing angles are good and I didn’t find color shifting at all.

Cellular Reception and VoLTE

The smartphone supports a 4G network and VoLTE (Voice Over LTE). As soon as I swapped my NTC SIM on this phone, it showed the VoLTE signal. Taking calls on VoLTE felt crisp and loud. On top of that, you can also do 4G video calling without turning on the cellular data connection.

Gaming

Let’s come to the USP of this guy. Under the hood, the Spark 8C gets a Unisoc T606 SoC based on a 12nm fabrication process. The T606 is surprisingly good for gaming, yes you heard it right. This Octa-core processor can handle PUBG at a High + High frame rate. But people would usually play on Low graphics and I did the same. The Low + high frame rate gameplay was decent for the price on PUBG.

A more optimized title like Call of Duty Mobile’s Multiplayer (MP) mode is enjoyable on this guy. I wouldn’t term it a super smooth experience but other devices in the sub-15k range will not cater to a similar experience. So, I would like to give Tecno some credit here where it’s due. Other less demanding games like Subway Surfers, Temple Run, and Hill Climb racing run without any hiccups.

UI Experience and Performance

The phone runs on HiOS 7.6 built on top of Android 11 Go Edition. As aforementioned, the gaming performance was ‘Yay’ but the UI here is kinda not there. The UI experience feels off for me with its bloatware apps and unnecessary app recommendations. There is an option to hide the recommendation thankfully. But sadly, you cannot uninstall all bloatware apps. Hence, the UI still doesn’t feel that polished and it resembles much of a cheap phone’s software.

Tecno Spark 8C UI

Talking of customizations, HiOS provides you with plenty. You can clone and freeze the apps, apply some cool themes, quick gestures, and much more. So, for those fond of customizations, Tecno Spark 8C offers you almost everything. But someone like me prefers a cleaner and polished UI.

Other than that, there are no major hiccups or lags on the UI. Also, I got small software updates from Tecno regarding bug fixes and optimization which is quite appreciable. And you can virtually expand the RAM up to 3GB.

Camera

Let’s get into the camera now. The phone technically houses a dual camera setup, led by a 13MP primary lens and a QVGA secondary unit. But the latter one doesn’t seem to do much here. Hence, the 13MP is the sole one doing its job which is fair to say.

Tecno Spark 8C Back Camera

Daylight Pictures

Under broad daylight, outputs from the Tecno Spark 8C look average most of the time. I must admit, the 13MP unit here doesn’t produce satisfactory images. The outputs lack sharpness and pictures are generally on the softer side.

Portraits

The portrait images from the Tecno Spark 8C look okay for the price. The edge detection is fine. Overall, the results are pretty decent.

Night Shots

With daylight imageries not being that decent, I found the Spark 8C’s low-light images to be the same. To note, Tecno has not provided a dedicated night mode here. And the outputs are just below average.

Front Camera

The 8MP front camera surprisingly provides decent selfies. It tries to keep the skin tone accurate with a respectable amount of detail in the outputs. Portrait shots are also very fine. You also get a front flash for low-light selfies.

Videography

The smartphone can capture videos at a max 1080p resolution at 30fps. I found the videos to be just basic and average, nothing to be fond of, to be precise. The front camera on the other hand does a good job for video calls though.

Tecno Spark 8C

Battery Life

This guy packs a 5000mAh battery with no fast charging support. The battery is long-lasting with more than a day of backup in light usage. Under medium usage with social media, content watching, and a bit of gaming, Tecno Spark 8C is good to go for a day. But I wished it came with a Type-C port and fast charging support. The 10W charger it ships with takes almost 3 hours to fill up the cell from 0-100%.

Tecno Spark 8C Review Conclusion:

To summarize, The Unisoc T606 is a capable SoC for handling moderate games smoothly. So, Tecno Spark 8C provides very good performance for gaming in a budget segment. However, I wouldn’t say the same about the UI and camera. The UI has tons of customization options, but it just doesn’t seem polished and clean. And the camera performance is also just basic and needs improvements.

The display is decent for the price and it catered to my content-watching needs. The mono speaker is loud for indoor usage too. Another thing to mention is its fingerprint scanner on the rear side which is snappy enough.

So, for whom is the Tecno Spark 8C? If you are primarily looking for some gaming under 15K, you can give it consideration. But do note that, the UI and camera are not that great. Apart from that, there is not much to complain about.

Tecno Spark 8C Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Decent Gaming for the price
  • Good battery life
  • Customizations of HiOS
  • Decent Selfies

Cons:

  • Bloatware and Unnecessary Apps Recommendations
  • Average Back Camera Performance

Honor X7a Review: Premium Design, Excellent Battery Life on a budget

I have been using the Honor X7a for a couple of weeks now. And in this review, I’ll be talking about my experience with this smartphone. It retails at Rs. 22,900 in Nepal for the single 6/128GB variant. And, for the price, its specifications don’t look particularly inspiring. So, is the Honor X7a a good buy for a budget smartphone in 2023, or are there better options? Let’s find out in this review.

Honor X7a Specifications:

  • Body: 167.48 x 76.85 x 8.27mm; 196 grams
  • Display: 6.75-inches IPS LCD, 90Hz refresh rate, 8-bit color depth
  • Resolution: HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels), 20:9
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G37 (12nm Mobile platform)
  • CPU: Octa-core
    – 4x Cortex-A53 (2.3 GHz)
    – 4x Cortex-A53 (1.7 GHz)
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8320
  • Memory:6GB RAM, 128GB internal storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Magic UI 6.1 based on Android 12
  • Rear Camera: Quad;
    – 50MP primary
    – 5MP ultrawide
    – 2MP macro
    – 2MP depth
  • Front Camera: 8MP (U-shaped notch)
  • Audio: Single speaker
  • Security: Fingerprint scanner (side-mounted)
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient Light, Compass, Proximity
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 5 a/b/g/n/ac (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.1, GPS / Glonass / Galileo / BeiDou / Galileo, USB-C port, 4G LTE (VoLTE)
  • Battery: 6000mAh, 22.5W wired charging
  • Colors: Titanium Silver, Ocean Blue, Midnight Black
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 22,900 (6/128GB)

Honor X7a Review:

Design

  • 167.48 x 76.85 x 8.27mm; 196 grams
  • Glass front, Plastic back/frames

Let’s start the review with the design. And it’s pretty much what we’re used to seeing on a budget phone—plastic back with plastic frames. So yeah, it certainly lags behind in terms of premium feel when compared to a glass-back phone. But the X7a looks quite appealing for a budget smartphone.

I have the Titanium Silver color variant with me, which has a gradient effect on the back. While you can choose it in Ocean Blue and Midnight Black options as well. In terms of in-hand feel, the smartphone has a noticeable heft to it. It is primarily due to the 6000mAh battery housed within the chassis.

Nonetheless, Honor has managed to keep the size and weight at a manageable 8.6mm and 196 grams, respectively. And the weight distribution is also quite good, so I haven’t had any problems using the phone for a long period of time. There are also slight curves on the back that aid in achieving a comfortable grip.

Display

  • 6.75-inches IPS LCD
  • 90Hz refresh rate

My only complaint about this design is that the company should have spared the U-shaped notch in favor of a more contemporary punch-hole cutout. Regardless, the screen here isn’t particularly exciting either. While it is large at 6.75 inches, Honor has given an HD+ resolution here.

As a result, you will notice a lack of sharpness while watching content right away. This is quite disappointing, especially considering brands like Poco and Realme have been easily offering a Full HD+ resolution at this price range.

Meanwhile, the color calibration of this screen is generally good, as the colors don’t look that dull or muted here. Its brightness is also adequate enough. Most importantly, you don’t have to rush around looking for a shady spot to take calls or read messages under direct sunlight.

Helio G37

  • Octa-core MediaTek Helio G37 SoC (12nm)
  • 6GB RAM, 128GB storage (expandable)
  • Magic UI 6.1 based on Android 12

The display also supports a refresh rate of 90Hz. However, I did not experience the fluidity and responsiveness of a higher refresh rate in my usage. It’s because Honor has paired an inferior MediaTek Helio G37 chip with a full-fledged Magic UI 6.1 based on Android 12 OS.

MagicUI 6.1

As a result, animations feel relatively slow even in everyday use. Instead, the company should have opted for an Android Go Edition custom skin, which would have provided a far superior day-to-day experience.

I would recommend lowering the animations in the developer options for a comparatively smoother experience.

Additionally, although gaming is not what this chip is designed for, you can still play casual games like Candy Crush and Subway Surfer. In relatively demanding games like PUBG and Apex Legends, you won’t get more than 25fps, that too with frequent frame drops and stutters.

Impressive Battery

  • 6000mAh battery
  • 22.5W wired charging

Honor has equipped this phone with a 6000mAh battery. And I found the battery backup to be excellent! DXOMark claims that its battery can last up to 3 days and 14 hours on a single charge.

honor x7a battery

In my use case scenario, I was also getting three days of backup in a normal use case, which was very impressive. You get a 22.5W charger in the box, which will charge this phone to 50% in 50 minutes. While juicing it up to 100% takes about 2 hours and 10 minutes.

Camera

  • Quad camera setup at the back
  • (50MP main, 5MP ultrawide, 2MP macro, 2MP depth)
  • 8MP selfie (u-shaped notch)

Let’s talk about cameras now. There is a 50MP primary, a 5MP ultrawide, and a couple of 2MP depth and macro cameras on the back. And for selfies, you get an 8MP camera.

Normal

I took a lot of photos with this phone and one thing that’s clear is that there are much better options in this price range.

In daytime scenarios, you can see that it struggles with shadows and black levels, and photos are washed out too. The lack of saturation in photos and videos will be noticeable. Although ultrawide lenses manage color and contrast better than standard lenses, they cannot provide better detail.

Portraits

In terms of portraits, the edge detection and highlight controls are a bit of a miss.

Selfies

Selfies are also average, but slightly better than the back camera.

Nighttime

Besides that, there is no dedicated night mode in the camera. So, in well-lit conditions, the phone cannot manage exposures and flares, whereas in low-light situations, details and brightness in photos do not come as expected.

Videos

As for the videos, the phone only allows to shoot 1080p/30fps videos from both the front and rear cameras, and they aren’t particularly impressive. Videos taken with the back camera appear washed out and have unnatural sharpness. While selfie videos struggle to manage exposure.

Audio and Haptics

  • Single speaker
  • 3.5mm head

Finally, talking about the audio, Honor has provided a single bottom-firing speaker that is sufficiently loud. Obviously, it is not as good as a stereo speaker setup, but it gets the job done. I am not impressed with its haptics either. To compare, the Poco M5 has a much better haptic response.

Honor X7a Review: Conclusion

That’s it for my review of the Honor X7a. While the phone has an impressive battery life and a nice design, it simply does not offer much else. So, all things considered, I believe Honor could have done a much better job with the X7a. So this isn’t the best you can get for the money. You can find much better options like the Poco M5, Moto G31, or Redmi Note 11 from last year.

Honor X7a Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Attractive design
  • Relatively lightweight design
  • Impressive battery backup

Cons:

  • Below average performance
  • Average Cameras
  • Single speaker
  • Laggy UI

Xiaomi Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker (16W) Price in Nepal

After the launch of Mi Band 6, Xiaomi has now brought a portable Bluetooth speaker to Nepal. As the name suggests, it is a portable Bluetooth speaker that you can carry around with ease. So, let’s get into the specifications and features of the Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker (16W) along with its official price in Nepal. 

Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker 16W Overview:

Design

The speaker is rectangular in shape, thereby letting you place it horizontally or vertically. It has a fabric mesh body alongside the plastic buttons for power on/off, playback, volume control, turning Bluetooth on/off, and one for enabling the Stereo mode.

The compact style and convenient loop make this speaker easy to carry around. Moreover, it comes with anti-slip paddings which provides a stronger grip.

Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker 16W Design

Mi Portable Speaker (16W) measures 213 x 74  x 74mm in dimensions and weighs 790 grams. Also, it is IPX7 certified for water resistance. It is available in two color options: Black and Blue.

Audio

Moving on, it has 2x 8W speakers rated for a maximum output of 16W. This speaker comes with dual sound modes – normal and deep bass. In addition, you can pair it with another Mi Portable 16W speaker for a stereo sound experience. For connectivity, it uses Bluetooth 5.0 and also has a 3.5mm aux-in. 

Likewise, Xiaomi says this speaker can last up to 13 hours of playback at 50% volume. Its 2600mAh battery charges via the available USB Type-C port. It takes around 4 hours to fully juice up the battery (5V/1A input).

Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker (16W) Price in Nepal

The price of the Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker (16W) in Nepal is Rs. 6,599. You can buy Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker (16W) from authorized Xiaomi stores and its e-commerce, retail partners in Nepal.

Bluetooth Speaker Price in Nepal Availability
Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker (16W) Rs. 6,599 Hukut Store
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Samsung announces 5nm-based Exynos 1380 for the upcoming Galaxy A54

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While Samsung didn’t come up with its own flagship mobile chip this year, the company has now unveiled its latest midrange chipset. The new Exynos 1380 will first appear in the upcoming Galaxy A54 and is the successor to last year’s Exynos 1280. Let’s take an in-depth look at the new Exynos 1380 chip.

Exynos 1380 Overview:

Architecture

Like its predecessor, the Exynos 1380 is built on Samsung’s 5nm process. It has an octa-core CPU, with four Cortex-A78 (@2.4 GHz) and four Cortex-A55 (@2.0 GHz) cores. Samsung says the AI Engine on this chip has “an enhanced NPU” that can handle up to 4.9TOPS (trillion operations per second) for a smarter experience such as advanced language recognition for voice assistance. For graphics, there is Arm’s Mali-G68 MP5 GPU clocked at 950 MHz. It also supports upto 144Hz FHD+ display.

200MP camera

Moving on, this chipset supports up to 200MP resolution cameras. You can shoot photos in single camera mode at 200MP, or at 64MP with zero shutter lag. It can even take photos from three 16MP sensors at once. As for videos, the Exynos 1380 allows you to record up to 4K 30fps. This chip also supports 10-bit HEVC (H.265) and AVC (H.264) video encoding and decoding.

Exynos 1380 Camera Support

Others

In terms of connectivity, Exynos 1380 supports both mmWave and sub-6GHz 5G networks with peak download and upload speeds of 3.79 Gbps and 1.28 Gbps, respectively (sub-6GHz). It also supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, while satellite connectivity options include GPS, Glonass, BeiDou, and Galileo. Furthermore, it accepts either LPDDR4x or LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage.

Exynos 1380 Specifications: 

  • Process: 5nm
  • CPU: 4x Cortex-A78 (2.4 GHz) + 4x Cortex-A55 (2.0 GHz)
  • GPU: Arm Mali-G68 MP5 (950 MHz)
  • AI: AI Engine with 4.9TOPS NPU
  • Memory: LPDDR5, LPDDR4X
  • Storage: UFS 3.1
  • Max Camera: 200MP single camera
  • Display Support: Up to 144Hz Full HD+
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2

Exynos 1380 Availability

According to Samsung, this chip is already in mass production and is expected to power the upcoming Galaxy A54 5G.

OnePlus 11 Concept phone teased with mystifying blue lights

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OnePlus held its “Cloud 11” event earlier this month, where it announced several devices, including the flagship OnePlus 11. And the company has now teased a concept phone based on its latest flagship phone which will be unveiled at MWC 2023. Let’s learn more about the OnePlus 11 Concept phone including its unique design, availability, etc.

OnePlus 11 Concept Overview:

A reply to Nothing’s “Glyph” interface?

As seen from the teaser images, the OnePlus 11 Concept phone’s back panel is well-lit with several blue LED stripes. OnePlus call them “blood vessels” that highlight the “icy blue pipelines which run through the entire back of the phone”. And inside the camera ring as well. This lighting mechanism is reminiscent of something you’d see on a decorated gaming PC with fancy RGB lights all over.

Anyway, it will be interesting to see if these “blood vessels” serve any practical purpose like the Glyph interface on the Nothing Phone (1), or if OnePlus has a different plan altogether. In case you don’t know, Nothing was founded by OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei in October 2020.

Here, OnePlus CEO Pete Lau says the phone will feature “industry-first technology,” but it’s unclear what that means just yet. Compared to the regular OnePlus 11, this concept device has a thicker camera bump too. Once again, we don’t know if OnePlus is planning some innovation in the camera department with this concept phone but that would certainly be an exciting development.

OnePlus 11 Concept Interior

OnePlus 11 Concept Launch and Availability:

The OnePlus 11 Concept will be unveiled at MWC 2023, which will be held in Barcelona, Spain from February 27 to March 2. Since this is a concept phone, it might not be commercially available for purchase. Besides, OnePlus could also announce its first foldable phone at the same event.

Dell G16 with Intel Core i7-12700H, RTX 3060 now in Nepal

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Last year, Dell expanded its G-series of gaming laptop series to include a new 16″ model. The Dell G16 7620 is the company’s first 16-inch gaming laptop and it is finally available in Nepal. So, let’s discuss the key specs, features, latest price, and availability of the Dell G16 gaming laptop in Nepal.

Dell G16 7620 (2022) Overview:

Dell’s first 16-inch Gaming Laptop

As mentioned earlier, Dell G16 7620 (2022) is the company’s first attempt at a 16-inch gaming machine. The screen is the laptop’s main highlight, as the rest of the specs are quite similar to what we saw on the G15. It’s a QHD+ screen with 2,560 x 1,600 pixels.

Dell G16 Display

As you can notice, it has extra vertical pixels, resulting in a taller 16:10 aspect ratio. Dell has even slimmed down the bottom chin to make the larger screen fit inside a 15-inch chassis. For a broader concept look at all the latest Dell laptops available in Nepal, including the Dell G15 and other models, explore our Dell Laptops Price In Nepal 2024 page.

Furthermore, Dell G16’s screen can get as bright as 300 nits, and it boasts a 165Hz of refresh rate with NVIDIA’s G-Sync on board.

Performance and Memory

Dell has not bothered to change much of the internals. The new Dell G16 features Intel’s latest 12th Gen Core i7-12700H processor. It is a 14-core (6 P-cores + 8 E-cores) CPU with 20 threads and a maximum clock speed of up to 4.7GHz.

Dell G16 7620 gaming laptop Design

As for GPU, users can choose between three NVIDIA RTX 30 series GPUs. The base model comes with the RTX 3050 with 90W of TGP. The top-of-the-line Dell G16 7620 (2022) comes with the RTX 3070 Ti that can pull power of up to 140W. In addition, there is even an RTX 3060 (130W) model.

The inclusion of Advanced Optimus means users can switch between the integrated GPU and the RTX cards based on necessity.

Dell ships the G16 with up to 16GB of dual-channel DDR5-4800 RAM. However, its users can upgrade it to up to 32GB. Likewise, the storage starts at 512GB of NVMe SSD, but it can be upgraded to up to 2TB.

Rest of the specs

Battery size and connectivity options are different across the base and the other two variants of the Dell G16. The base variant with RTX 3050 Ti is fueled by a 56Whr and misses out on Thunderbolt 4 support. The other two models, on the other hand, come with a bigger 86Whr battery and Thunderbolt 4 on board.

That aside, all three models of the Dell G16 7620 (2022) feature 1 HDMI 2.1, 3 USB-A, an ethernet port, and a headphone jack. You also get Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0, irrespective of the model. However, the actual Wi-Fi chip inside the laptop can vary.

Dell G16 CherryMX Keyboard

Alienware Command Center will be pre-installed on all Dell G16 gaming laptops. Furthermore, Dell also gives users the option to choose from a one-zone/ per-key RGB and CherryMX low-profile mechanical keyboard.

Dell G16 (7620) Specifications:

  • Design and Build: 357.26 x 272.11 x 26.9; 2.65 kg
  • Color: Obsidian Black
  • Display: 16″ QHD+ IPS panel, 16:10, 165Hz refresh rate, 300 nits brightness
  • Keyboard: One Key / Per-Key RGB, CherryMax custom keyboard
  • Processor: 12th Gen Intel Core i7-12700H (14C/20T, up to 4.7GHz)
  • Graphics: NVIDIA RTX 3050 Ti (90W) / RTX 3060 (130W) / RTX 3070 Ti (140W)
  • RAM: Up to 32GB soldered DDR5 (4800MHz)
  • Storage: Up to 2TB NvMe SSD Class 40
  • Battery: 3-cell 56 Watt-hours / 6-cell 86 Watt-hour
  • AC Adapter: 180W /240W AC Adapter
  • Webcam: HD 720p with Dual-array microphone
  • Audio: Dual-Speakers with Dolby Audio
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0
  • Ports: 1x USB Type-C (Thunderbolt 4 on RTX 3060/3070 Ti), 3x SuperSpeed USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x Ethernet, 1x Headphone/Mic jack
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Dell G16 7620 (2022) Price in Nepal and Availability

The latest price of the Dell G16 7620 (2022) in Nepal is Rs. 214,800 for the sole Core i7 variant with RTX 3060 GPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and 1TB of SSD. You can buy the Dell G16 2022 from Bigbyte and other trusted computer stores.

 Dell G16 7620 Price in Nepal (Official)   Availability
Intel Core i7-12700H, RTX 3060, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, 86Whr battery  Rs. 214,800  Bigbyte
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Asus TUF F15 (2022).

Poco C55 official with Helio G85, leather-like design

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Poco recently refreshed its mid-range X-series with X5 and X5 Pro. Following that, the company has now launched an entry-level Poco C55 smartphone. So let’s go over the Poco C55’s specifications, features, availability, and expected price in Nepal.

Poco C55 Overview:

For those who are unaware, the Poco C55 is simply a rebranded Redmi 12C. Poco has tried to add a bit of its own personality here. But the rest of the specifications of this guy is pretty similar to the Redmi counterpart.

Design and Display

As shown in the image, Poco C55 boasts a faux leather back panel. Here, you also get the company’s signature black bar which covers the whole width of the smartphone including the camera island. Next to the cameras, you get a fingerprint sensor for biometrics. As a budget phone, the frame is likely to be plastic.

Poco C55 Official Design Render

On the front, you get a 6.71-inch IPS LCD display with HD+ resolution. There’s no mention of a high refresh rate, but you do get a 120Hz touch sampling rate. Likewise, the screen has a brightness of 500 nits and is covered with Panda glass for protection.

It also secures an IP52 rating for protection against water splashes. Poco C55 is available in Cool Blue, Power Black, and Forest Green shades, all of which have a leather-like finish.

Performance

In charge of things inside is a MediaTek Helio G85 SoC which is an impressive choice for the price. This mobile silicon carries two high-performance Cortex-A75 cores and six Cortex-A55 efficiency cores, thus one should expect a stable day-to-day performance. While it’s also enough for gaming in light to medium settings.

Memory-wise, you get up to 6GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage. Fueling the smartphone is a 5000mAh battery that charges via a 10W adapter that Poco ships inside the box.

Others

Poco C55 Cameras

As for the optics, the C55 features a dual camera setup. The primary is a 50MP sensor which is accompanied by a depth unit. On the front side, there is a 5MP snapper for selfies and video calls. The connectivity options of the Poco C55 include 4G LTE, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a micro USB port.

Poco C55 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.71-inch LCD, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1600 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G85 (12nm Mobile Platform)
  • Memory: Up to 6GB RAM, Up to 128GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: MIUI 13 on top of Android 12
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP primary, Auxiliary lens)
  • Front Camera: 5MP
  • Security: Rear fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, mono speaker
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi (2.4GHz), Bluetooth 5.0
  • Battery: 5,000mAh with 10W charging via micro-USB

Poco C55 Price in Nepal and Availability 

The smartphone is priced at INR 9,499 for the 4/64GB variant and INR 10,999 for the 6/128GB model in India. As a special first-day price, Poco will offer both memory configurations at an Rs. 1000 discount. We expect the price of Poco C55 to start at NPR 18,000 when it launches in Nepal.

Poco C55 Price in India Price in Nepal (Expected)
4/64GB INR 9,499 NPR 18,000
6/128GB INR 10,999 NPR 20,000
    • Meanwhile, you can watch our Poco M5 review

    Samsung Galaxy A04 Review: A Nearly Decent Budget Smartphone

    Samsung Galaxy A04 is an entry-level smartphone. It boasts all the basic specs like 4G connectivity, a dual camera setup, an HD+ display, and a 5000mAh battery. Running the show under the hood is an Helio G35 chipset. But how good is it? Is it an ideal choice for the sub-15k price segment? Let’s find that in our Samsung Galaxy A04 review.

    Samsung Galaxy A04 Specifications:

    • Dimenstions: 164.4 x 76.3 x 9.1mm; 192 gm
    • Display: 6.5″ Infinity-V PLS LCD, 60Hz
    • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1600 pixels)
    • CPU: Octa-core (2.3Ghz)
    • Memory: 4/6/8GB RAM, 32/64/128GB storage
    • Rear Camera: Dual camera;
      – 50MP, f/1.8 primary shooter
      – 2MP, f/2.4 depth sensor
    • Front Camera: 5MP
    • Battery: 5000mAh, 15W Adaptive charging
    • Colors: Black, Green, Red, and White (White not available in Nepal)
    • Price in Nepal: Rs. 14,999 (3/32GB), Rs. 16,999 (4/64GB)

    Samsung Galaxy A04 Review:

    OneUI Core

    Let’s talk about the OneUI core experience first. It is built on top of Android 12. The lighter version of Samsung’s proprietary OS looks good. You get all those regular Samsung features with fewer customizations. Thankfully, Samsung hasn’t installed bloatware here but you do get a bunch of Microsoft and Google apps preinstalled. Most of them can be uninstalled.

    Samsung Galaxy A04 Software

    Moving on, there are a few bugs here and there though. One of the most common encounters is with the app auto closing and freezing. On top of that, there are frequent hiccups while multitasking, and scrolling on social media. I guess this also has to do with the phone’s entry-level chip, the Helio P35.

    Performance

    The phone boasts an entry-level Mediatek Helio P35 chip from 2018. The P35 gets the job done for those wanting the basic experience. It can handle day-to-day activities like using social media, multitasking, light gaming, etc.  But the catch is that its performance is just average.

    In case you are willing to play some games on this guy, I’ll advise you to stick to basic games like Subway Surfers, Candy Crush, Temple Run, and such. I tried playing PUBG and the max it can go is–balanced graphics at a Medium frame rate. To no surprise, graphics rendering takes a significantly longer time on PUBG. The game is barely playable and not so enjoyable on this phone. Apart from that, A04 is good to go for light gaming.

    Design

    Talking about the design, the phone is made up of plastic as expected. The front side houses a waterdrop notch which I think is the norm for budget phones these days. The device weighs 192 grams which is a bit heavier if you are coming from a lightweight phone. Nevertheless, it doesn’t feel bulky though. I like the camera module on the rear side, arising from the surface. But, the headphone jack placement is at the bottom left side which feels a bit awkward while gaming in portrait mode.

    Samsung Galaxy A04 Ports

    Display

    Let’s get into the display now. The device sports a 6.5-inch PLS LCD display with a standard 60Hz refresh rate. I was quite reluctant about the viewing angles but they are completely fine. The display is calibrated for a warmer tone. So, if you prefer warmer colors, there won’t be any complaints. Content watching on Youtube felt decent with max resolution available at 1080p. The sunlight readability is also okay in this price range.

    Samsung Galaxy A04 Display

    Cellular Reception with VoLTE

    Also, let me talk about cellular reception. The phone supports a 4G network and Nepal Telecom’s VoLTE works super fine. For those unaware, VoLTE enhances the overall voice quality by using the 4G network for both calls and data simultaneously. As a result, the call quality was crisp and loud on this phone. Moreover, you can also do Carrier Video calling without having to turn the mobile data on.

    Camera

    Moving to the optics, the phone flaunts a dual camera setup. The main camera is a 50MP shooter with an f/1.8 aperture followed by a 2MP depth sensing unit.

    Samsung Galaxy A04 Camera

    Daylight Pictures

    Pictures from this primary camera are decent in daylighting conditions.  Outputs are usually on the warmer side with a good amount of details. It clicks pixel-binned photos at 12MP resolution. One thing to note is that although the camera is a 50MP shooter, I couldn’t find the dedicated 50MP mode on this phone.

    Portraits

    Portrait shots from the device are great for the price. The edge detection is satisfactory and the skin tone is okay for human subjects. You can adjust the blur level before clicking portraits too.

    Night Shots

    Well coming to the nighttime shots, the phone can snap average shots with some amount of light available. There is no dedicated night mode here. But as a budget phone, I cannot complain much here.

    Selfies

    Coming to the front side, the phone sports a 5MP selfie camera. You can get average selfies in daylighting situations. The skin tone is not that accurate for portraits–given that it is a 5MP camera. The bokeh amount is okay though.

    Videography

    Talking of videography, the Galaxy A04 can shoot at 1080p 30fps max. As expected, the phone lacks any sort of stabilization while the quality is okay for the price. Meanwhile, I found the front camera to be okay for video calls.

    Battery

    Finally, let’s get into the battery life. This guy packs a 5000mAh battery. With some light gaming, social media scrolling, and multimedia usage, the battery lasted easily for a day in my usage. In fact, the 5000mAh battery is more than enough for those basic uses. The 15W charger takes 2 and a half hours to fully charge the cell. The USB Type-C port is appreciable, but a fast charger would be more appreciable, to be honest.

    Samsung Galaxy A04 Review: Conclusion

    Coming to the conclusion, the Samsung Galaxy A04 is the one to go for those looking for a nice display and capable camera with a budget tagline. I found the software experience to be average due to the Helio P35 combo. If only, Samsung had opted for a better SoC here. And I wish it featured a fingerprint scanner.

    Samsung Galaxy A04 Back

    Still, the experience isn’t too bad either. After all, the phone is designed for starters and basic users. Except for the Helio P35, its design, and display, to the battery, is worth the price. Content watching is also pleasing with its warm tones. So, the phone is good to go for those who want a basic experience with light gaming.

    Samsung Galaxy A04 Review: Pros and Cons

    Pros:

    • Good Design
    • One UI Core
    • Good outputs from the main camera
    • Long-lasting battery

    Cons:

    • Below average performance of Helio P35
    • Stutters and auto app freezing
    • Average selfies

    Acer Nitro 5 2021 Price in Nepal [Updated]

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    Acer launched the 2021 model of its popular Nitro 5 gaming laptop a while back. Much like the previous iterations, it’s a go-to laptop for gamers looking for a competent machine on a budget. So, let’s walk through the specs, features, availability, official price of Acer Nitro 5 2021 in Nepal.

    Acer Nitro 5 2021 Overview:

    Design and Display

    There’s not much difference when it comes to the design and display of the Acer Nitro 5 2021 than its predecessor. It features a 15.6-inch Full-HD IPS display with a 144Hz refresh rate. The panel is surrounded by thin bezels on the sides, while there are relatively bold bezels on the top and the bottom.

    Acer Nitro 5 2021 Design and Display

    The laptop scales approximately 2.40 kg and measures 14.3 x 10 x 0.94-inches. Furthermore, the Nitro 5 comes with an RGB backlit keyboard.

    Performance

    Acer has updated the Nitro series with the latest AMD Ryzen 5000-series processors. There are also models with 11th Gen Intel Core CPU. The one that is available in Nepal can be configured with up to Ryzen 7 5800H. It is an octa-core processor with 8 cores/16 threads and 16MB L3 cache memory. The maximum clock speed of this CPU is 4.4 GHz.

    Over on the GPU side of things, it can be configured with up to RTX 30-series graphics cards. Currently, you can choose between RTX 3060 (6GB) and RTX 3070 (8GB) GPU.

    Acer Nitro 5 2021 Performance

    You get 8GB of DDR4-3200 RAM and 512GB/1TB of SSD storage. Fueling the laptop is a 4-cell lithium-ion 3320 mAh battery that charges via a 135W adapter.

    Rest of the specs

    Moving on, the I/O connectivity options include an ethernet port, a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (up to 10 Gbps), one USB 3.0 (with power-off charging), two USB 3.0, an HDMI 2.1, and a 3.5mm headphone/microphone combo jack. Likewise, the wireless connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and Bluetooth 5.1.

    Acer Nitro 5 2021 Specifications:

    • Body: 14.3 x 10 x 0.94-inches; 2.40kg
    • Display: 15.6″ IPS LCD display, 144Hz refresh rate
    • Resolution: FHD (1920 x 1080 pixels)
    • CPU: up to AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (8C/16T, 20MB cache), up to 4.4 GHz max boost
    • GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 (6GB VRAM) / GeForce RTX 3070 (8GB VRAM)
    • RAM: 8GB DDR4-3200
    • Storage: 512GB/1TB SSD
    • Webcam: 720p
    • Battery: 4-cell Lithium-ion 3320mAh
    • Adapter: 135W
    • Ports: 1x ethernet (RJ45), 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (up to 10 Gbps), 1x USB 3.0 (with power-off charging), 2x USB 3.0 Type-A, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x 3.5mm combo audio jack

    Acer Nitro 5 2021 Price in Nepal and Availability

    Acer Nitro 5 2021 with RTX 30-series graphics is available in Nepal with its price starting at Rs. 130,000. It is for the variant with Intel i5-10300H variant with  RTX 3050, 8GB RAM, and 256GB SSD. The price can go as high as Rs. 199,000, depending upon the variant. The price and availability of different models of Acer Nitro 5 2021 have been detailed below.

    If you want something newer, you can also check out the 2022 Edition of the Acer Nitro 5.

    Acer Nitro 5 2021 Price in Nepal
    144Hz FHD, Intel i5-11300H, RTX 3050, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD Rs. 130,000
    144Hz FHD, Ryzen 5 5600H, RTX 3060, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD Rs. 125,000
    144Hz FHD, Ryzen 7 5800H, RTX 3060, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD Rs. 145,000
    144Hz FHD, Intel i7-11370H, RTX 3050 ti, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD Rs. 135,000
    144Hz FHD, Intel i7-11370H, RTX 3070, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD Rs. 175,000
    144Hz FHD, Ryzen 7 5800H, RTX 3070, 8GB RAM, 1TB SSD Rs. 170,000

    • Meanwhile, check out our review of Acer Nitro 5 2020. [Nepali]