Digital Gurkha is one of the leading digital platforms in Nepal, revolutionizing the education pattern with a wide choice of online courses. The platform currently offers 29 courses with the main focus on technical skills, investment-related courses, soft skills, and creative courses. You can check the available courses at the website of Digital Gurkha itself. The speakers at Digital Gurkha are also quite active on social media platforms like TikTok with some interesting information and insights. You can check the available courses at the website of Digital Gurkha itself.
Digital Gurkha Overview:
Digital Gurkha was founded in 2017 with zero initial capital. It started operating from a single room with two members. After the recognizable growth, Ullekh Niraula took the initiative to obtain a loan for capital for the company’s long-term success. Ullekh Niraula is the co-found and former CEO at Digital Gurkha who, then is the driving force behind the company.
Enrollment Price and Offers
The courses on Digital Gurkha are quite affordable and the platform even offers a wide range of free courses. Under premium options, the price starts from Rs. 100 and goes up to to Rs. 2,000. Currently, there are some attractive offers of up to 90% off within some courses. These paid courses provide learners with detailed and practical insights in their respective fields. They are provided by the experts and upon completion, the learners also receive the certificates.
Furthermore, Digital Gurkha is more than a digital course provider. They also facilitate job-engaging conversations with industry experts. Well-known figures such as Anushka Shrestha (Miss Nepal, 2019, Co-founder & CEO of Makkuse), Shailendra Raj Giri (MD, Mero Job), Amit Sharma (HR Head, Laxmi Bank), Manohar Adhikari (Founder of Foodmandu), Yuvraj Shrivastava (Chief of HR, Ncell), Euden Koirala (Head of people, WaterAid UK), Sameer M Dixit (Scientist, Media Person), share their valuable insights and experiences.
In conclusion, the Digital Gurkha is committed to empowering youth and making an accessible high-quality education important for this digital era. By offering such affordable courses, job-engaging conversations, and catering to the needs of different learners, the platform is playing an important role, in bridging the gap between the demand for skilled professionals and the shortage of job-ready individuals in the country.
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy F54.
Hello everyone, I hope you are doing well! So for the past 30 days, I have been using the Google Pixel 7A as my daily driver and I am absolutely loving it. Talking of its availability, the device is unlikely to launch here officially just as the previous Pixel devices. Importing from India could have been a good option but MDMS will get you to pay an extra amount to make the device legal.
With the current MSRP of INR 44,000 in India or $500 in the US, the Pixel 7A simply doesn’t offer the best value. But the great thing about Pixel phones is they always get a lot cheaper after a month or two. Just look at last year’s Pixel 6A, which is now 34% cheaper than what it initially launched for. Similarly, the Pixel 7 originally went for INR 60,000 but is now available for INR 50,000.
So if we consider that price drop in the future, the Pixel 7A is an incredible midrange phone to buy! I think Google has compromised in the right areas to deliver a well-balanced phone here! Plus, with the recent updates, some of the issues such as overheating, battery drain, and camera stopping after a few minutes of recording – have all been fixed. And I think this is the right time for me to drop the Pixel 7A Review.
Pixel 7A Review: Specifications
Body: 152.4 x 71.12 x 10.16mm, 192.77 gm, IP67 rated
Battery: 4385mAh, with 18W wired and 18W wireless charging
Security: Fingerprint sensor (optical in-display)
Pixel 7A Review:
Design
Like always, let me start with the things that I really liked about the Pixel 7A. And its form factor is definitely on the top of my list. It’s currently the cheapest compact phone you can buy right now, and it feels incredibly comfortable to hold and use with one hand.
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The back here is similar to the more expensive Pixel 7 and 7 Pro while this camera layout is also much better looking than last year’s Pixel 6A for me.
To keep the cost down, Google has used plastic on the back, but it doesn’t feel cheap or anything. In fact, I initially thought it was glass! But since plastic tends to get scratched easily, which btw I have already got some, it’s better you case it up!
Other than that, you do get aluminum frames and a nice heft overall. It held up to Jerry Rig’s bend tests admirably well, it is IP67 dust and waterproof, and the metal buttons on the side have a nice tactile feedback to it as well. So the overall construction of the Pixel 7A is pretty darn good!
Display
Upfront, you get a good-quality display too. It’s a Full HD 90Hz OLED panel with very good touch response, nice haptics, and super accurate colors.
But having tested so many good midrange phones lately, I must say that the Pixel 7A’s display is simply not as good as the competition! At a similar price, you will get a much brighter display with thinner bezels and a more fluid 120Hz refresh rate from companies like OnePlus, Vivo, and even Samsung!
Display
That being said, I didn’t have any problem with this screen. Yes, the bezels could have been slimmer like the one on the Galaxy A54 and maybe the brightness could have been higher for better outdoor visibility, but for watching movies or just interacting with the phone, I have no complaints.
BTW, HDR playback also works well here when watching movies and series on Netflix and Amazon Prime. The speakers are fairly decent, but nothing extraordinary. But, I got to admire the location of this fingerprint sensor & it’s quite fast too!
What about the Performance
Ok, let’s now talk about the performance and this is the one aspect where Google has been facing a lot of criticism recently because of the Samsung-made Tensor chipset.
And the Pixel 7A is powered by the same Tensor G2 chip that we saw on the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro. But since the 7A is a much cheaper device, I think we can go easy on the Tensor G2. So for the price, the 7A’s performance is really good!
It’s smooth and I never got a hint of any stutters. It performs much better than the Galaxy A54, that’s for sure. The Pixel experience here is also more polished coming in 2023, and the bugs are also nonexistent.
Gaming
Likewise, In my 1 month of testing, I also never faced any overheating issues during my regular usage and that’s coming from someone who’s on mobile data all the time. However, the Tensor G2 does heat up while gaming and it throttles the performance with a big dip in fps numbers.
For casual gamers like me, I was getting stable 60fps in games like PUBG and COD by lowering the graphics settings. You can also play high-fps-ready games like Mech Arena at 90fps, but unoptimized and heavy titles like Genshin Impact are only playable in medium settings.
And even so, the phone gets quite hot and toasty if you play these games for more than 30 minutes.So, for gamers, the Pixel 7A is of course a no-go! You should be looking at the OnePlus 11R or the Poco F5 instead. But what those phones don’t offer is a reliable and consistent camera!
Camera
With the Pixel 7A in my pocket, honestly, I didn’t miss my S23 Ultra like… 90% of the time because it was able to pull out great-looking photos; both during daytime as well as nighttime. As with all Pixel phones, you get accurate colors that are slightly on the vibrant side, but it still looks pleasing to the eyes.
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I also like the portraits & selfies. This time, compared to last year’s Pixel 6A, you get better skin tone, and the background blur is done nicely too. But I did miss the dedicated telephoto lens since its 2X portraits don’t maintain too many details.
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You also get an improved ultra-wide angle lens with a wider field of view, which is pretty good considering its price. It’s much better than the one you get on the Galaxy A54 and the OnePlus 11R.
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The videography aspect is also okay, but this was one aspect where I missed my S23 Ultra since Pixel 7A’s stabilization is just not as good as a flagship phone. It also struggles to lock focus at times, but if you look at the positives, you can click 4K videos from all the 3 lenses and if you have a gimbal and good lights, you can get some good footage.
Battery and Charging
Likewise, there are a couple of things that could have been better in the Pixel 7A. First, I think the battery could be more optimized. It’s just average right now, giving me less than 5 hours of Screen On Time and I have to plug it in as early as 6 PM in the evening.
And the charging speed here is painfully slow too! You only get 18W charging support, which takes the phone to just 35% in half an hour, while a complete refill takes a full 2 hours!
Maybe Google could’ve bumped the charging speed to 30W here since its battery life as I said is pretty meh!
Pixel 7A Review: Conclusion
So overall, if you look at everything this phone has got, I think Google should have priced it more aggressively, rather than gradually decreasing the price. And yeah, you should definitely play a waiting game if you want to get the best value out of the Pixel 7A.
However, if you can’t wait, I still believe last year’s Pixel 6A is still a fantastic phone that offers a very similar experience to the 7A! That phone is available at as low as INR 27,000, which for me is a steal considering its cameras are almost as good as the 7A.
Promate is a Taiwanese brand dealing in accessories and consumer electronics products. The brand has now officially entered Nepal with a range of peripherals and accessories. Cellucity International Pvt Ltd is the official importer and distributor of Promate products in Nepal.
Promate: Brand Overview
Established in 2004 in Taipei, Taiwan, Promate is headquartered in Shenzhen, China. The brand offers smartphone accessories, audio devices, smartwatches, computer peripherals, and such in around 150 countries.
Promate conducted an official launch event at the Soaltee Hotel on June 7th, 2023. The inaugural ceremony hosted the respective presses of various media houses in Nepal. And the company announced a promotional offer with a 30% discount on Daraz, its official online partner, for the first 150 customers. It is valid from 7th June to 15th June 2023.
On top of that, customers will get 24 months of replacement warranty on every product except for smartwatches. Currently, the brand is offering cables and chargers, Earbuds, Headphones, Bluetooth speakers, USB Hubs, and Smartwatches in Nepal. More products will be added in the near future as per the company.
Apple has launched the 2023 iteration of the Mac Studio. The Cupertino-based tech giant also unveiled Macbook Air 15, Vision Pro, and more in its most anticipated WWDC event. The cube-shaped desktop CPU is offered in two flagship chip options: M2 Max and M2 Ultra. In this article, we’ll walk through the specs, features, and official price of Apple Mac Studio (2023) in Nepal.
Apple Mac Studio (2023) Overview:
Body and Design
In terms of design, Apple has not changed much here. The Max Studio (2023) arrives in the same cubical shape with a 3.7-inch height and measures 7.7-inch each side. Retaining the compact form factor, this desktop CPU takes quite a small space than traditional CPUs. The brand ships the Max Studio (2023) in the Silver color option only.
More Power with the M2 Max and M2 Ultra
The key USP of the Mac Studio is what’s under the hood. It gets two chip options— M2 Max and M2 Ultra. The M2 Max is a 12-core CPU with a 38-core GPU and 16-core Neural Engine. It supports 400GB/s of unified memory bandwidth.
To compare, the Ultra version is twice as powerful with a 24-core CPU, 76-core GPU, and 32-core Neural Engine. It is basically the die of two M2 Max CPUs stacked together. This superfast silicon is 50% more powerful than the last-gen M1 Ultra thanks to 800GB/s of memory capacity.
Furthermore, as for the memory options, the M2 Max comes with 32GB unified memory which is expandable up to 64GB. On the other hand, the M2 Ultra goes with 64GB unified memory that is configurable up to 192GB. Meanwhile, the storage options for the Max and M2 Ultra begin with 512GB SSD and 1TB SDD respectively. And it goes all the way up to a whopping 8TB.
Moving on, the Mac Studio (2023) offers a similar set of port options as the 2022 version. You get four Thunderbolt ports (up to 40Gb/s) with DisplayPort, USB 4 (up to 40Gb/s), and USB 3.1 Gen 2 (up to 10Gb/s) support. Other than that, there are two USB-A ports (up to 5Gb/s), an HDMI port, a 10Gb Ethernet port, and a 3.5mm jack.
However, the USB-C ports are subject to differ on the front side as per the chip versions. The M2 Max variant gets two USB-C ports and an SDXC card slot (UHS-II). While the Ultra version houses two Thunderbolt 4 ports (up to 40Gb/s) and an SDXC card slot (UHS-II) on the front.
Apple Mac Studio (2023) Price in Nepal and Availability
The new Apple Studio (2023) is already available for pre-order in Nepal. The price starts at Rs. 330,000 for the M2 Max version with 32GB unified memory and 512GB SSD. There is also an M2 Ultra version with double the ram and storage that costs Rs. 655,000 in Nepal. You can pre-order the new M2 Max/M2 Ultra-powered Mac Studio from Hukut and other authorized stores in Nepal.
Do you remember the cheese grater design Mac Pro from 2019? Well, Apple has finally upgraded that guy after four years. The new Mac Pro (2023) arrives with a superpowerful M2 Ultra chip and support for up to 192GB RAM and 76-Core GPU. Without further ado, let’s get headed into the specs, features, and official price of the Apple Mac Pro 2023 with M2 Ultra chip in Nepal.
Apple Mac Pro (2023) Overview:
M2 Ultra Chip
Under the hood, the Mac Pro 2023 gets the horsepower of the just announced, M2 Ultra chip. This 5nm fabbed flagship CPU is designed for all those intensive tasks, thanks to its 24-core CPU architecture. Apple says it is 30% faster than the M1 Ultra. The M2 Ultra supports up to a 76-core GPU and 192GB RAM configuration.
The most powerful Apple silicon to date, this power-packed champ supports up to 8 multiple displays and 22 streams of 8K resolution videos. Not only that, you can get up to 800GB/s memory bandwidth for those speedy data transfers. To handle the heat from such tremendous power, Apple has implemented a quiet (as claimed) thermal solution through fans. Plus the cheese grater design of the frame allows more airflow.
Moreover, the Mac Pro 2023 supports up to 8TB SSD storage. For that, it houses seven PCle expansion slots in total. Six of the slots support Gen 4, while the remaining one supports Gen 3.
Design
Going by the looks, the Mac Pro (2023) borrows the same design language from its 2019 sibling. The front part retains the cheese grater frame with grills. Apple offers this desktop CPU in two form factors: Rack Design (Horizontal) and Tower Design (Vertical).
Talking of the port options here, you get 8x in-built Thunderbolt 4 ports, 3x USB-A ports, and 2x “higher-bandwidth” HDMI ports, supporting up to 8K 60Hz resolution and 4K at up to 240Hz frame rates. Besides that, there are 2x ethernet ports and a 3.5mm headphone jack. And for wireless connectivity, it supports WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3.
Apple Mac Pro (2023) Price in Nepal and Availability
The official price of the Apple MacBook Pro 2023 with M2 Ultra is Rs 1,170,000 for the sole variant with a 24-core CPU, 60-core GPU, 64GB unified memory and 1TB of SSD storage. You can pre-order it from Hukut and other authorized stores in Nepal.
With the hype of AI in the past few months, every platform is trying to incorporate it to create more engaging and interactive user experiences. Snapchat’s My AI and Google’s Bard are just a couple of examples. While Instagram already has chatbot features that provide predetermined answers, there are talks about the platform integrating “AI” chatbots. In this article, we’ll provide you with all the information available so far about AI on Instagram, sharing insights into its latest developments and what it could mean for users.
Capabilities of AI Chatbot on Instagram
Similar to the chatbots introduced by Snapchat and Google that can provide answers to user inquiries, there are rumors Instagram is trying to use a similar chatbot. According to mobile developer Alessandro Paluzzi, who seems to have much information about the AI, the Instagram chatbot will be able to reply to messages when prompted, it can give advice, or can even raise a question itself.
#Instagram is working on bringing AI Agents (Bots 🤖) to your chats for a more fun and engaging experience 👀
ℹ️ AI Agents will be able to answer questions and give advice.
You’ll be able to choose from 30 different personalities. pic.twitter.com/4eWLBbvs8w
This capability is almost available in every chatbot, so what’s new? Well, it can allow users to choose from 30 personalities to customize the tone, style, or behavior of the chatbot’s responses to align with different user preferences or needs.
Is the AI Chatbot concept really irresistible?
After ChatGPT’s popularity, AI generative tools are all in the buzz. These days, almost every platform is incorporating elements of these AI tools here and there. Meta is also actively using AI tools for promoting business adverts and marketing. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stated that the company is planning to add AI elements to Instagram, Facebook, and Whatsapp, aiming to enhance their functionalities.
We’re creating a new top-level product group at Meta focused on generative AI to turbocharge our work in this area.
Will adding an AI chatbot make any difference? Snapchat’s chatbot, My AI, which was introduced last February is alleged to have known more information about users than necessary. Some feel that the chatbot ruins the whole user experience-it is getting many backlashes. So, adding this redundant feature has turned out to be disadvantageous for Snapchat.
With the same ability that every chatbot has, this Instagram chatbot could be an interesting use-case but not a well-useful addition to Instagram. Its ultimate practicality and how users will take it depend on how well it is executed.
Instagrammers will be able to access the chatbot by simply typing “@ai” in the text field. Then, the user will be automatically redirected to the AI chatbot, which will answer any questions at any time.
Instagram has been searching for new ways to improve its messaging options, and introducing AI chatbots helps with this objective. While the success of this AI chatbot implementation remains uncertain, it’s essential to consider that it is an interactive tool focused to increase user engagement.
While Vision Pro was definitely the biggest highlight of WWDC23, Apple announced a bunch of other exciting stuff too. Including iOS 17. And in this article, we have listed out the 5 new iOS 17 features we want Android to borrow.
iOS 17 Features:
1. Check In
Let’s start with something called “Check In”. This is a communication feature that enables select contacts like friends and family members to get notified if a user has made it to their destination safely or not. So you can send a Check In to your friends and family via the Messages app and the receivers will get updates throughout their journey.
Also, alerts and updates are provided when the sender is not making expected progress towards their destination. As such, the receiver will be able to receive some details like the sender’s device location, battery level, and cellular status. With Apple’s integration, this is a great security feature and a godsend for parents. Or just about everyone else.
2. Customizable contact posters
Apple has also introduced a slew of upgrades to the Phone app with iOS 17. And you can now customize a contact poster for each of your contacts; similar to the lockscreen wallpaper styles introduced in iOS 16. And the best part is that Apple says Contact Posters will be available for third-party calling apps as well. Of course, it’s not like you can’t set contact posters on Android phones or anything, but Apple’s implementation definitely looks a lot nicer.
3. NameDrop
On a related note, iOS 17 users can share Contact Posters (or select info like phone numbers and email addresses) simply by bringing their iPhones together. This is just AirDrop, but for exchanging contact information. It also works with an iPhone and an Apple Watch, by the way. So gone are the days of one person dictating and the other typing it on their phone.
Likewise, Apple has also simplified the way AirDrop works. Now, you can share files just by bringing the users’ iPhones together. Large files are also temporarily stored via WiFi so that you don’t need to stick around the AirDrop range for a long time.
If you’ve ever used Apple’s Messages app, you know that one of the best things about it is how fun it is. And Apple continues to add to the experience with iOS 17. You can now create custom Live Stickers from your photos (or live photos) and even add effects to them. And all your Live Stickers are stored in a new draw in the keyboard, which means you can use these animated stickers system-wide.
Apple has also converted emojis into stickers that you can not only send in Messages but also as reactions. Yes, that means your dog making a derpy face is now a reaction you can send to serious texts from your mom.
5. StandBy
iOS 17’s StandBy feature looks pretty cool as well. When your iPhone is locked and in a landscape orientation on an upright charger, the phone turns into a smart screen of sorts and shows different glanceable information with a bunch of widgets. You can check the time, calendar, use music controls, or see a slideshow of your photos.
Besides that, Live Activities and Siri results are also displayed alongside the widgets. And with the iPhone 14 Pro series that supports Always-On Display, StandBy will be always available while you’ll need to tap the screen on other iPhones. All this is pretty similar to the Nightstand mode on an Apple Watch, while some Pixel phones also support smart display functionality when placed on a charging dock.
So those were all the iOS 17 features that we wish Android would borrow. And the beauty of Android is that it isn’t necessarily exclusively up to Google to bring all these features into the platform.
iOS 17 Compatibility and Release
iOS 17 will be available on iPhone XR and newer models. iOS 17 Developer Beta 1 is already available for download (that you can install without an Apple Developer account), while its stable public release is expected to arrive sometime in September. Check the following list of all iPhones eligible for the iOS 17 upgrade:
Google’s new Tensor G3 chipset is on the road, which we will be able to see on its upcoming Pixel 8 series. Although the new series is a few months away, we have an idea of what to expect from this upgrade. The chipset will have a 9-core CPU and a 10-core GPU built on Samsung Foundry’s 4nm process. The CPU will provide users with improved performance than the Tensor G2 chip. For this, the new chip will consist of a Cortex-X3 core, four Cortex-A715 cores, and four Cortex-A510 cores.
Google Tensor G3 Rumors Roundup:
The new Tensor G3 will have the GPU of ARM’s latest design, the Immortalis G715. It will basically offer hardware-accelerated ray tracing and 8K video encoding and decoding features. The chip will also support Samsung’s MFC technology for encoding and decoding videos in h.264 and HEVC formats.
Latest ARMv9 Architecture
In the new series of Pixel 8, rumors say that its design will have a unique nine-core layout for the Tensor G3 chipset, with three separate clusters. This design is probably influenced by the merged-core architecture of the A510 series. It allows efficient resource sharing between cores, space optimization, and power consumption.
If we compare it to its previous chip G2, G3 has more up-to-date Cortex-X3, Cortex-A715, and Cortex-A510 cores based on the latest ARMv9 architecture. With the new cores, we can expect a noticeable performance enhancement, lining up with the other flagship SoCs.
With the new ARMv9 architecture, Google can implement new security features, such as Arm’s Memory Tagging Extensions (MTE) to prevent memory bugs. In addition, the new Pixel 8 will also support 64-bit code execution. With this, the users can have a 64-bit-only experience.
Google’s first-generation Tensor chip had the Pixel Neural Core, that featured the “Abrolhos” TPU running at 1.0GHz. It successfully delivered a quite impressive performance in NLP tasks. The Tensor G2 chip was then upgraded to the “Janeiro” TPU at 1.0GHz, offering a performance improvement of up to 60% in camera and speech tasks. Now, the Tensor G3 will feature the “Rio” TPU operating at 1.1GHz, with even greater AI processing power.
Likewise, the chip will also feature Google’s second-gen Digital Signal Processor (DSP), codenamed “Callisto,” with 4 cores and 1065MHz frequency.
Is this the Exynos 2400, too?
Based on the mentioned information, is it possible that Tensor G3 will shed light on Samsung’s Exynos 2400 chip? Well, we will find out after the distribution of the new series. However, the new Exynos will have a similar CPU configuration as G3 with an upgraded XClipse GPU with AMD’s RDNA-2 GPU microarchitecture.
According to rumors, Exynos 2400 will support both 4K 120 fps video encoding and decoding and 8K at 30 fps. Not just that, but it will probably include UFS 4.0 storage support and LPDDR5X RAM with the faster modem.
Overall, we expect the Tensor G3 to offer better performance, improved AI capabilities, and advanced security features in the new Pixel 8 series.
OnePlus has recently introduced the Nord N30 5G, a newly launched smartphone that appears to be a rebranded version of the previously released Nord CE 3 Lite. This device is aimed at budget-conscious customers who seek a cost-effective phone with high performance. In this article, I will provide you with all the necessary information about the OnePlus Nord N30 5G, especially its display specifications, features, expected price, and availability in Nepal.
OnePlus Nord N30 5G Overview:
Design and Display
The OnePlus Nord N30 features a 6.72″ FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and an exact double 240Hz touch sampling rate. The device has a body and frame made of plastic and a glass front. On the right side of the frame, there is a power button that doubles as a fingerprint sensor, while the left side houses a volume button. The handset offers a choice between two appealing color options: Pastel Lime and Chromatic Gray.
OnePlus Nord N30 incorporates a 6nm Snapdragon 695 SoC with Adreno 619 for graphics handling. The handset runs on OxygenOS 13.1, a customized software based on Android 13. Moreover, it offers an impressive 8GB LPDDR4X RAM (+8GB virtual RAM) and 128GB of inbuilt storage that can be expanded up to 1TB with a microSD card if necessary.
Camera and the Rest of the Specs
There is a triple camera setup on the rear side of the phone featuring an impressive 108MP primary camera with 2MP depth and a 2MP macro camera. For taking selfies and front-facing videos, 16MP is present inside the punch hole cutout of the display.
The smartphone comes with a massive 5000mAh battery offering 50W of SuperVOOC charging. It offers Bluetooth 5.1v for wireless connections, a USB 2.0 Type-C port for charging and data transfer, and a 3.5mm headphone jack for audio connectivity. It also supports NFC. For security, the device has a fingerprint sensor on the side and can also be unlocked using face recognition.
The Nord N30 5G is priced at USD 300 in the US, which can cost approximately NPR 43,500 when available in Nepal. The shipping of the phone will start on June 8 of this year, allowing customers to get this feature-packed device without much delay.
Though the OnePlus Nord N30 is available in two different color options, OnePlus has currently listed only the Chromatic Gray variant for pre-booking. As an interesting offer, customers who pre-book(from the official OnePlus US website) the smartphone will also receive a complimentary pair of OnePlus Nord Buds TWS earphones, valued at $59.
ZTE, a well-known Chinese smartphone brand, has recently hinted at an upcoming smartphone release: the ZTE V70, which apparently looks similar to its previously released model- ZTE Yuanhang 30 Pro Plus. This handset is expected to fall under the budget category like almost every other ZTE smartphone. While there is limited information available about the phone at this time, we will attempt to provide a detailed list of the known features and specifications of the ZTE V70 in this article.
ZTE V70 Overview:
Design and Display
The ZTE V70 features a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution and a smooth 90Hz refresh rate. It has a large screen that covers almost the entire front of the phone, with minimal bezels, and has a centered punch hole cut-out for the front camera. It is a 10-bit panel with support for 1 billion colors and DCI-P3 gamut.
The phone has a plastic frame and back, which is acceptable considering its expected cost range. Sadly, the available color option is tight to Black, leaving little room for other choices.
Performance
ZTE V70 is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 810 chipset. This 6nm-based SoC has an octa-core CPU consisting of two Cortex-A76 cores at 2.4 GHz and 6 Cortex-A55 cores at 2 GHz. The Mali-G57 MC2 takes care of all the graphics-related tasks on this phone. You get 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage on the phone.
The phone sports a 16MP front-facing camera, ideal for taking selfies. On the back, it features a triple-camera setup, including a 64MP primary camera, an 8MP ultrawide camera, and a 5MP macro camera.
Battery and Connectivity
The phone comes with a large battery of 5100mAh that supports 66W fast charging. Seemingly, the battery can go from 0 to 50% in just 15 minutes. In terms of connectivity, the phone offers Bluetooth 5.1 for wireless connections, includes NFC functionality for convenient contactless payments, and features a USB Type-C port.
ZTE V70 Specifications:
Dimensions: 163.9 x 76.2 x 8.3 mm, 192g
Display: 6.67″ FHD+ AMOLED, 90Hz refresh rate
Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 810 (6nm, octa-core) with Mali-G57 MC2
Memory: 8GB RAM, 256GB inbuilt storage
Software&UI: MyOS 11.5 based on Android 11
RearCamera: Triple (64MP primary, an 8MP ultra-wide, and a 5MP macro unit)
Front Camera: 16MP (hole-punch)
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth v.5.1, NFC
Battery: 5,100mAh battery with 66W fast charging
Color: Black
ZTE V70 Price in Nepal and Availability
As of now, the price of the ZTE V70 is still under wraps as its meant for business and government officials and not for general consumers. Still, we will update you with the official price if the ZTE V70 ever gets launched in Nepal.
Meanwhile, you can check our Samsung Galaxy F54 Unboxing and Review.