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Dell XPS 13 Plus (9320) with invisible trackpad, OLED display launched in Nepal

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Dell has launched its premium XPS 13 Plus (9320) ultrabook in Nepal. The slim machine boasts impressive specs such as a 3.5K OLED panel, 12th gen Intel i7 CPU, and more. So let’s get into the specs, features, availability, and official price of the Dell XPS 13 (9320) in Nepal.

Dell XPS 13 Plus (9320) Overview:

Design and Display

Dell has made significant design changes to the new XPS 13 Plus. While it is still made of CNC-machined aluminum and feels very lightweight, the real difference with the new XPS 13 is on the inside. Here, Dell has replaced the island-style keys on the previous models with a “zero-lattice” keyboard that runs from edge to edge across the deck.

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There are no tactile function keys, either; instead, a capacitive touch row replaces them all. Another notable difference in this year’s model is the absence of a visible trackpad. Interestingly, it is built into the palm rest area beneath the keyboard and includes haptics for feedback. While this appears to be clean and minimal, there are no markings to differentiate the trackpad area.

Dell offers XPS 13 Plus in three display resolutions: FHD+, 3.5K, and 4K resolution variants but the 3.5K res has made its way in Nepal. The screen measures 13.4 inches, has a 60Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 500 nits. With slim bezels on all sides, it provides an impressive 91.9 percent screen-to-body ratio.

Performance

Dell offers three processor options for the XPS 13 Plus (9320): Core i5-1240P, i7-1260P, and i7-1280P. However, only the Core i7-1260P is currently available in Nepal. It has a 12-core CPU that can run at up to 4.70GHz and has an L3 cache of 18MB. It also has its own integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics. The silicon is paired with a dual channel 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and up to 1TB of M.2 PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD.

Others

As far as ports go, there are just two. Here, you’ll find one Thunderbolt 4 (USB Type-C with DisplayPort and Power Delivery) port on each side of the laptop. To make up for the lack of connectivity options, the company has included a USB-C to 3.5mm headset and a USB-C to USB-A 3.0 adapter in the box.

Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 Ports

Moving on, XPS 13 Plus gets its fuel from a 55WHr battery. This 3-cell battery can be charged up to 80% in under an hour, thanks to the Express Charge technology. For attending meetings and video calls, there is a dual-sensor HD webcam on the front. And the laptop relies on a fingerprint reader for biometrics. Furthermore, there are quad speakers with MaxxAudio Pro and Waves Nx 3D audio.

Dell XPS 13 Plus (9320) Specifications:

  • Dimension: 0.60 x 0.63 x 11.63 inches, 1.24kg
  • Display: 13.4-inch 3.5K OLED Display, Anti-reflection, 500 nits (peak), 90% DCI-P3 Color gamut
  • CPU: Intel Core i7-1260p (18MB Cache, up to 4.7 GHz)
  • GPU: Intel Iris Xe Graphics (Integrated)
  • RAM: 16GB LPDDR5 (dual-channel)
  • Storage: Up to 1TB M.2 PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD
  • Audio: 4x 2.5W speakers with Waves MaxxAudio Pro & Waves Nx 3D audio
  • Ports: 2x Thunderbolt 4 Type-C (with USB Type-C with DisplayPort & PowerDelivery)
  • Webcam: Dual-sensor HD camera
  • Security: Fingerprint scanner
  • Battery: 3-cell 55Whr
  • Power Adapter: 60W (AC Adapter)
  • Connectivity: Intel Wi-Fi 6E 1675 (AX211) 2×2, Bluetooth 5.2

Dell XPS 13 Plus (9320) Price in Nepal (Official)

In Nepal, the Dell XPS 13 Plus (9320) is priced at NPR 282,000 for the 16/512GB variant. You can also get a model with 16GB RAM and 1TB storage for Rs. 298,000. The XPS 13 Plus will be available for purchase in Nepal soon.

Dell XPS 13 Plus (9320) Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
Intel Core i7-1260P, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD Rs. 282,000 Hukut Store
Intel Core i7-1260P, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD Rs. 298,000

Rapoo concludes Partner Summit 2023 with new products launch

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Nagmani International, the authorized distributor of Rapoo products, recently undertook the annual Partner Summit event to discuss the company’s progress in Nepal. Over 130 authorized partners and retailers from all over the country attended the event. Read along to know more about the Rapoo Partner Summit 2023.

Rapoo Partner Summit 2023:

Rapoo has been offering a diverse range of accessories in the Nepali market. It’s also the only peripheral brand in the country to offer a 2-year replacement warranty, which is pretty uncommon in the market. This approach sets the brand apart from others and helps to gain trust among customers.

And at the recent Partner Summit 2023 event, the company introduced new Rapoo products for Nepali consumers. This includes items such as a mouse, headset, webcam, keyboard, and other accessories.

Rapoo Partner Summit 2023 Event 1

Additionally, the company discussed its ambitions to expand its brand presence by increasing its distribution network and investing in marketing and promotional activities, to connect with a wider audience.

Amit Saraf, Director of Nagmani International, said, “Rapoo’s annual Partner Summit is a great platform for us to engage with our partners and showcase our latest products and technologies.” Mr. Johnson Zhang, Rapoo’s Overseas Sales Director also addressed the event virtually and expressed his gratitude for the continued support.

Awards and Recognition

The company also took the opportunity to recognize and reward its sales partners for their contributions to the brand’s success. Partners who met the Q4 2022 sales target were rewarded with 32-inch and 40-inch Smart TVs. Furthermore, the brand also revealed a new sales scheme for 2023.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Rapoo Accessories.

Leading +2 college in Nepal pioneers robotics and AI education with innovative event

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United Academy Nepal, a leading college in Lalitpur and Kathmandu, partnered with the Robotics Association of Nepal (RAN Nepal) to host a historic event on 27th Magh 2079. United Academy is a well-known educational institution in Nepal that offers affordable education options. It has consistently been ranked among the top colleges in the cities of Lalitpur and Kathmandu and is also recognized as one of the top science colleges in the country.

The event, United Robotics Fest 1.0 included a successful inter-school Robo Soccer competition, a panel discussion on the impact of Robotics and AI in education, and a science exhibition featuring 17 innovative robotic models designed and built by the Plus two students of United Academy. This event was a resounding success, attracting participation from schools across the country including some of the top colleges in Kathmandu and Lalitpur, and generating enthusiasm from students, teachers, and parents.

United Academy Science Exhibition

The science exhibition was held in conjunction with the Robo Soccer competition and panel discussion and showcased 17 cutting-edge robotic models, including an automatic hand sanitizer dispenser, a rain alarm system, a security alert system, a weather reporting system, and a soil moisture monitoring system. Other remarkable models on display were an IoT-based home automation system, an automatic street light, a smart dustbin, a fingerprint door lock system, an automatic solar tracking system, an RFID card-based door lock system, a jumbo RC car, an obstacle-avoiding robot, a line following robot, a room cleaning robot, a hexapod, and a fire fighting robot.

The event was a testament to the plus two students’ creativity and craftsmanship and received positive feedback from attendees. It was a major milestone in the advancement of the robotics and AI industry in Nepal and will inspire future generations of students to pursue careers in these dynamic fields right after Secondary Education Examination (SEE).

United Academy AI Discussion Panel

One of the notable moments of the United Academy Nepal event was the insightful panel discussion on the impact of Robotics and AI in education, featuring Ruchi Pandey, Sr. Director of Public Relations and Corporate Communications at Fusemachines Nepal, Er. Roshan Pandey, Senior Technical Officer at Nepal Academy of Science and Technology, and Er. Ramesh Shrestha, Principal at Sagarmatha Engineering College. The discussion was skillfully moderated by Er. Bikash Gurung, President of the Robotics Association of Nepal (RAN).

The panel discussion was particularly relevant for students who are considering their options after plus two. For those who are interested in pursuing a career in IT, the discussion provided valuable insight into the benefits and opportunities that can be gained from studying Robotics and AI in education. The discussion was an excellent resource for students who are looking to determine what to study after plus two and what to do to pursue a successful career in IT.

The discussion began with Ruchi Pandey highlighting the growing importance of robotics and AI in the field of education. She discussed how these technologies are transforming the way students learn and providing new opportunities for hands-on learning and skill development. She emphasized the importance of equipping plus two students with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in a rapidly changing world saying.

“As a female in the AI field, I have seen the growth and progression of women in technology. At Fuse, we strive to create equal opportunities for both men and women in the field. Our goal is to provide quality education and training sessions for the youth, especially in Nepal, to unlock access to AI talent and stop the brain drain. Through AI fellowships, Nepalese students are benefiting by getting fully trained in engineering and some even become entrepreneurs. We believe that Nepalese have the curiosity and potential for AI, and we want to show them the opportunities here in Nepal.” – Ruchi Pandey.

m”As a mechanical engineer with nine years of experience, my passion for AI developed during my bachelor’s degree. I have seen the latest advancements in AI in other countries and I am proud to be a part of the AI integration at NAST. Our goal is to connect with the youth and bring AI to their everyday lives, especially in the education sector. Although Nepal has some penetration in AI, the output will take time as we seem to be lagging behind. In the future, AI will play a crucial role in every sector, and at NAST, we aim to support the young scientists and provide grants to students, as well as empower the uneducated with special talent through AI.”- Roshan Pandey.

Er. Roshan Pandey then spoke about the potential of robotics and AI to revolutionize education. He discussed how these technologies can be used to create more interactive and engaging learning experiences and how they can help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. He also spoke about the need for educational institutions to adopt new teaching methodologies and technologies to keep pace with the rapidly evolving field of robotics and AI.

United Academy Inter School Soccer Robo Competition Participants

“AI is set to rule the world in the coming years with automation becoming the norm in every developed country. Every business needs to be sustainable and the key factor for this is AI and technology. Staying updated and prepared is a challenge in this ever-changing technology landscape, and workshops and collaborations should be carried out to address this. A career in AI requires a mix of incentives and passion, and in terms of global context, AI has a lot to offer. To ensure opportunities in AI, students from different backgrounds should have a strong foundation in Calculus, Linear Algebra, Statistics, and Probability, and an understanding of how the brain works. At Sagarmatha Engineering College, we are incorporating AI-related syllabus and providing dedicated funds to support the education in AI.” – Ramesh Shrestha

Ramesh Shrestha then added to the discussion by highlighting the role of engineering and technology in shaping the future of education. He discussed how engineering and technology education can provide students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world. He emphasized the importance of investing in education to ensure that future generations are equipped with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world.

United Academy Inter School Soccer Robots in Action

Simultaneously, there was also a Robo-Soccer Competition going on the same day. It was a 7-hour competition that had 8 participants in total. These participants were from all over the country — including teams from out-of-valley and all-girls teams as well. The first, second, and third place holders of the Robo-Soccer Competition were – Team Protsahan, Team Destructor, and Team Fireflies respectively.

United Academy Inter School Soccer Robo Competition Winners

The United Robotics Fest 1.0 by United Academy and Robotics Association Nepal was a triumph, receiving recognition and high praise from participants and attendees for the Plus two students’ innovative and creative showcase of robotics and AI in education. This event marked a significant milestone for the college and solidified its reputation as a leading institution in technology-driven education, including AI in education, digital media literacy, and integration of Information technology in education.

Xiaomi TV Stick 4K with Android TV 11, Dolby Vision launched in India

Xiaomi has been in the TV market for quite some time, and they also offer streaming devices. In that regard, the company has just announced the Xiaomi TV Stick 4K in India. So, let’s dig in to know the specs, features, availability, and expected price of the Xiaomi TV Stick 4K in Nepal.

Xiaomi TV Stick 4K Overview:

Design

Xiaomi TV Stick 4K Design

The new TV Stick 4K shares the same design as the older Mi TV Stick. It is, however, somewhat longer and heavier, measuring 106.8mm and weighing 42.8 grams, respectively. Likewise, it enjoys the same 360° Bluetooth remote and is only available in a single black color variant.

Performance

Getting to the internals, the Xiaomi TV Stick 4K is powered by a quad-core Cortex-A35 CPU and ARM Mali-G31 MP2 GPU. This is accompanied by 2GB RAM and 8GB of internal storage. As for software, it runs Android TV 11 that bundles support for built-in Chromecast, Google Assistant, Play Store, and more. To note, this is different than Google TV—and older than the new Android TV 12.

Streaming

Xiaomi TV Stick 4K Streaming

Moving on, compared to 1080p streaming on its predecessor, the Xiaomi TV Stick 4K supports 4K playback (as implied by the name) and AV1 codec. Furthermore, it also supports Dolby Vision HDR, Dolby Atmos, and DTS HD audio. For connectivity, it has dual-band WiFi (2.4/5GHz), Bluetooth 5.0, one HDMI, and one Micro USB port.

Specifications:

  • Dimension: 106.8 (L) x 29.4 (W) x 15.2mm (T), 42.8gm
  • Processor: Quad-core (Cortex A35)
  • GPU: Arm Mali-G31 MP2
  • Memory: 2GB RAM, 8GB storage
  • Output: Up to 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels)
  • Video Decoder: AV1, VP9, H.265, H.264, MPEG-2, MPEG-1
  • Video Formats: MKV, MPG, MPEG, DAT, AVI, MOV, ISO, MP4, RM
  • Sound: Dolby Atmos, DTS
  • Connectivity: Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz/5GHz), Bluetooth 5.0
  • Ports: HDMI, Micro USB port
  • Remote Control: 360° Bluetooth Remote

Xiaomi TV Stick 4K Price in Nepal and Availability

The TV Stick 4K is launched in India for INR 4,999. It will be available for purchase on mi.com beginning February 20. In Nepal, we expect the price of the Xiaomi TV Stick 4K to be NPR 11,999 when it launches here.

TV Stick Price in India Price in Nepal (Expected)
Xiaomi TV Stick 4K INR 4,999 NPR 11,999
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Xiaomi TV Q1 QLED.

Gigabyte refreshes Aorus 15 and 17 with Raptor Lake, RTX 40 Series chips

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Gigabyte has announced a refreshed version of its Aorus 15 and 17 gaming laptops. The gaming duo is now more powerful with Intel’s 13th Gen CPU and RTX 40 series GPU. So let’s get into the specs, features, availability, and expected price of Gigabyte Aorus 15 and Aorus 17 (2023) in Nepal.

Gigabyte Aorus 15, 17 (2023) Overview:

Design and Display

Starting with the design, there are quite a few changes in this year’s models. Unlike the 2022 counterpart, there is a protrusion behind the display with the “AORUS” logo that houses vents and a few connectivity options. Gigabyte has also added clean-cut lines on the lid and an RGB strip alongside the hinge to add to the gaming aesthetics. The brand calls this the ‘Echoes of the Abyss’ design.

Aorus 15 (2023) Design and Display

As for the display, Gigabyte offers the Aorus 15 and Aorus 17 in Full HD and QHD resolutions. The Aorus 15 features a 15.6-inch screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio, offering refresh rates of 144Hz, 240Hz, and 360Hz for Full HD resolution. The QHD model has a single refresh rate option of 165Hz.

The Aorus 17, on the other hand, flaunts a larger 17.3-inch display and is available with Full HD resolution and refresh rates of 144Hz or 300Hz, as well as a QHD resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate. Regardless of the variations, all the displays are TÜV Rheinland-certified for low blue light.

Performance

Powering these machines are the latest and great chips from Intel and Nvidia. Both the Aorus 15 and Aorus 17 can be configured with up to Intel Core i7-13700H CPU and RTX 4070 GPU. The Aorus 15 and Aorus 17 can be outfitted with up to an Intel Core i7-13700H CPU.

The GPU option includes up to RTX 4070 which has a maximum graphics power of 140W. There’s also support for MUX switch, thus users can connect the discrete GPU directly to the display.

Gigabyte Aorus 2023 Series Heat Pipes

Moreover, both of these laptops are equipped with “WINDFORCE Infinity cooling,” which employs 12V fans with 72 blades and built-in heat pipes to provide a stable performance. Memory-wise, you get two DDR5 (@4800MHz) slots that can be configured with up to 64GB of RAM. Whereas, for storage, there are two Type 2280 M.2 slots for SSDs.

Connectivity

As gaming laptops, the Aorus 15 and Aorus 17 come with an array of port options. On the rear, you’ll find one Thunderbolt 4 (PD), one HDMI 2.1, one Mini DP 1.4, and one Ethernet port. The left side is house to a USB 3.2 Gen1 (Type-A), an Audio combo Jack, and an additional USB 3.2 Gen2 (Type-C) port on the Aorus 17.

The Aorus 17 also has two USB 3.2 Gen2 (Type-A) ports and an SD Card Reader on the right side. The Aorus 15, on the other hand, has two USB 3.2 Gen2 (Type-A) ports and one USB 3.2 Gen2 (Type-C) port on the right.

Rest of the Specs

Moving on, the Aorus 15 and 17 (2023) are fueled by a 99Wh Lithium Polymer (Li-Po) battery. For charging you get a 240W adapter. Other features include an FHD webcam and dual 2W speakers with DTS: X Ultra Audio Technology. Similarly, the siblings both have triple-band WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity.

Gigabyte Aorus 15 and Aorus 17 (2023) Specifications:

  • Body:
    • Aorus 15 (2023): 14.2 x 10.7 x 0.82 inch, 2.25kg
    • Aorus 17 (2023): 15.7 x 11.1 x 0.86 inch, 2.8kg
  • Display:
    • Aorus 15 (2023): 15.6-inch IPS panel, up to 360Hz refresh rate
    • Aorus 17(2023): 17.3-inch IPS panel, up to 240Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: Up to 2K (2560×1440 pixels)
  • CPU: Up to Intel Core i7-13700H
  • GPU: Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070
  • RAM: 8GB GDDR6, 2x DDR5 slots (4800MHz, Up to 64GB)
  • Storage: 2x NVMe PCIe Gen 4.0×4 Slots
  • Webcam: 1080p
  • Battery: 99Wh, Lithium Polymer
  • Adapter: 240W
  • Ports:
    • Aorus 15: 2x USB Type-A, 2x USB Type-C (one with Thunderbolt 4), 1 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x Mini DP, 1.4 1 x RJ45 , 1x Audio Jack
    • Arous 17: 2x USB Type-A, 2x USB Type-C (one with Thunderbolt 4), 1 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x Mini DP, 1.4 1 x RJ45 , 1x Audio Jack, 1x SD Card Reader

Gigabyte Aorus 15, 17 (2023) Series Price in Nepal

Aorus has yet to reveal the price of the Aorus 15 and Aorus 17 (2023). We will update the article as and when Gigabyte announces the official price and availability of the Aorus 15 and Aorus 17.

  • Meanwhile, watch our review of the HP Envy X360 13” (2022)

Fantech RS1 Racing Wheel with dual shift padder launched in Nepal

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Fantech has become a go-to brand in Nepal for all PC accessories and gaming needs. The brand has now launched Fantech RS1 Force Racing Wheel in Nepal for those intense simulation actions on a PC. Let’s get into the specs, features, and Fantech RS1 Force Racing Wheel price in Nepal.

Fantech RS1 Force Racing Wheel Overview:

For starters, these kind of Racing Wheel is used to play simulation games. As implied by the name, these games are intended to simulate real-world activities. This genre has grown in popularity in recent years, and because it closely resembles real-world actions and sequences, it can also be used to teach something. For example, driving a car. The Fantech RS1 Force Racing Wheel is also intended for racing and simulation games.

Steering Wheel

With that out of the way, let’s get into the details. The steering wheel of the RS 1 Force measures 10-inches (265mm) and can rotate from 270°too 900°. You can also adjust the setup from 0°-15° (up and down) for better comfort. Talking of the build material, Fantech has wrapped the wheel with a solid rubber grip with an anodized matte finish for sturdiness.

Fantech RS1 Force Racing Wheel Rotation

At the center of the wheel, there’s a familiar layout of buttons for extra controls. You get an XYAD layout buttons here, which you can customize based on your gaming preferences. There is also a red stripe for direction indication. The brand has also included a built-in dual-shift padder for a real-life simulation-racing experience.

Gear Shifter

Moving on, the gear shifter on this setup has complete 6 gears with a Reverse (R) parking gear as well. For simulating trucks and buses, there is low/high gear as well for those inclined road & terrain actions. Likewise, the H-shifter on the gear provides a standard gear-shifting experience of a manual car. The setup connects to the steering wheel via RJ12 6 pin.

Pedals

Fantech RS1 Racing Wheel Pedal

Furthermore, a gaming wheel setup is incomplete without pedals. The RS1 Force Racing Wheel also includes a set of three pedals for the clutch, brake, and throttle. The pedal surface is detachable too. You can connect it to the steering wheel using an RJ45 8-pin connector.

Compatibility and Connectivity

The RS1 gaming wheel is compatible with PC, XBOX ONE, XBOX Series S & X, and Play Station 4 (PS4). You can connect it to your PC/console via a USB connector. Similarly, the power supply is rated at DC 24V 2A.

Fantech RS1 Force Racing Wheel Features:

  • 10 inches (265mm) Steering Wheel
  • 270°-900° Rotation
  • Adjustable angle 0°-15°
  • 6 + Reverse (R) Gears with H-shifter
  • Dual-Motor Force Feedback
  • Familiar Layout (XBOX Layout)
  • Multi-Platform Compatibility (PC, XBOX One, XBOX S & X Series, PS4)
  • Detachable Pedal Surface, Three Pedals

Fantech RS1 Force Racing Wheel Price in Nepal

The Fantech Force RS1 Racing Wheel is priced in Nepal at Rs. 41,999. It is available to purchase from Fantech’s official site and other retail channels.

Product Price in Nepal
Fantech RS1 Racing Wheel Rs. 41,999
  • Meanwhile, check out our top picks for Fantech Accessories.

POCO X5 GT could launch as a rebranded “Redmi Note 12 Turbo”

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Xiaomi is planning to introduce a new member to its Note 12 series, according to a few Weibo leaks. The upcoming Redmi Note 12 Turbo is expected to be released in China first, and it seems that the rest of the world will get to know it as “POCO X5 GT” instead.

POCO X5 GT rumors:

As per Xiaomiui, it has found listings for “23049RAD8C”, “23049PCD8I”, and “23049PCD8G” in the IMEI database. Where the “23049RAD8C” is believed to be Redmi Note 12 Turbo for China. In this case, “I”, “G”, and “C” in those model numbers refer to the Indian, Global, and Chinese versions of the phone, respectively.

Furthermore, the letters “RA” and “PC” stand for Redmi and POCO. We can see that the numbers in this listing are the same, which means that the Redmi Note 12 Turbo will be known as the POCO X5 GT in the global market.

POCO X5 GT - IMEI Listing Xiaomiui
Image: Xiaomiui

The IMEI database did not contain any specifications of the phone. However, previous Weibo leaks have revealed some details about Redmi Note 12 Turbo. And since the POCO X5 GT will be a rebranded version of this phone, their specifications will most likely be exactly the same.

Redmi Note 12 Turbo Rumored Specs:

The Note 12 Turbo could bring a 6.67″ FHD+ 120Hz OLED panel and an in-display fingerprint scanner, which is a first for the Redmi Note lineup. It may have a triple camera on the back, including a 50MP primary, an 8MP ultra-wide, and a third sensor which is unknown for now. But it could be a 2MP macro shooter like other phones in the Redmi Note 12 series.

Snapdragon 7 Gen 2 will be handling the performance side of things. Qualcomm hasn’t announced this chip yet, but it is rumored to be based on TSMC‘s 4nm process.

snapdragon 7 Gen 2

Likewise, the phone is expected to have a 5500mAh battery with 67W fast charging support. These phones will most likely ship with MIUI 14, just like other phones in the POCO X5 lineup.

POCO X5 GT Price and Availability

Rumors suggest the Redmi Note 12 Turbo could debut in China in April or May later this year. Whereas the POCO X5 GT might launch in the global market a couple months later. As of now, there’s no info regarding their price.

  • Meanwhile, check our review of POCO X5 Pro

Poco shares MIUI 14 update roadmap for smartphones

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MIUI 14 is here for a while, and Poco has now shared a list of eligible devices that will receive the new MIUI 14 for Poco update. As expected, this new custom skin introduces new features that the company adds with each iteration. So let’s go over the list of devices that will receive the Android 13-based MIUI 14 for Poco update.

MIUI 14 for Poco Update Roadmap:

For starters, MIUI 14 is based on both the Android 12 and Android 13 codebases. As a result, we are unsure which version of MIUI will be rolled out for Poco devices since the company itself hasn’t specified anything yet. Even the recently released Poco X5 Pro comes with MIUI 14, which is based on Android 12.

Anyways, the new custom skin was first introduced with the Xiaomi 13 Series. It brings some visual changes to the interface, including super icons, a new clock app, widgets, and other features. In terms of Poco, the brand will first update its current and former flagships, as well as its midrange smartphone lineup. The exact date of the rollout is currently unknown though.

Likewise, other phones from Poco are also entitled to get updates before the end of 2023. The list is as follows:

What’s new in MIUI 14 for Poco?

Super Icons and New Widgets

One of the key visual changes in MIUI 14 is its Super Icons. The feature allows you to set a custom size for icons on the homepage. You can also change the app icon’s shape to rectangular or square. Similarly, Xiaomi has included new widgets in MIUI 14 that allow for seamless switching.

MIUI 14 Photon Engine

The new iteration of MIUI also comes with Photon Engine. It’s said to significantly improve the speed of all third-party apps. The photon engine optimizes deep within the Linux kernel to provide MIUI users with a smooth experience. Xiaomi claims it will deliver 88% improved performance and increases efficiency by up to 16%.

Cleaner System

With MIUI 14, Xiaomi has decided to include fewer preinstalled apps than before. Obviously, those apps can be uninstalled along with some system apps too. Thus, those wanting bare minimum apps can easily remove system apps, leaving the core system app number to just 8. This ensures better storage management and more control for the user.

RAM and Storage Optimization

This new iteration also brings RAM and storage optimization features. To gain this, the system now cuts the auto-starting process, system app usage, and platform memory for more usual usable RAM. Likewise, for storage, MIUI 14 will auto-compress the apps unused for one month. Such optimizations will enhance multitasking, gaming, and storage management.

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Poco X5 Review: An Ambitious Smartphone!

Poco recently announced two new smartphones: the Poco X5 and the Poco X5 Pro. We have already published our review of the X5 Pro a while ago which you can read here. In this review, I’ll be going through my experience with the vanilla Poco X5. This phone is basically a rebranded Redmi Note 12, but with a more powerful processor and most importantly, an affordable price tag. It starts at just $200 for the 6/128GB variant and for that price I think it’s a killer value.

Poco X5 Specifications:

  • Body: 165.9 x 76.2 x 8mm, 189 grams, IP53 dust/water resistant
  • Display: 6.67″ AMOLED, 120/240Hz refresh/touch sampling rate, 1200 nits (peak), DCI-P3 color gamut
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio, 395 PPI
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 (6nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.2 GHz Cortex-A78 & 6×1.7 GHz Cortex-A55)
  • GPU: Adreno 619
  • Memory: Up to 8GB LPDDR4x RAM, Up to 256GB UFS 2.2
  • Software & UI: Android 12 with MIUI 13 for Poco on top
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera;
    – 48MP primary
    – 8MP ultrawide
    – 2MP depth
  • Front Camera: 13MP
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, mono speaker
  • Security: Face-unlock, Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS L1 / Glonass G1 / Beidou B1 / Galielo E1, USB Type-C, 5G
  • Sensors: Proximity, Ambient Light, Electronic Compass, Accelerometer, Gyro, IR Blaster
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 33W charging
  • Colors: Black, White, Blue
  • Price in Nepal: N/A (Starts at EUR 249 in Europe)

Poco X5 Review:

Design

Starting the review with the design, as expected from a budget phone, the Poco X5 doesn’t have any premium features such as a glass back panel or aluminum frames, but it is still a pretty well-built phone.

Poco X5 Design

I like these slight curves on the sides that help with the grip and it has a nice heft to it as well, despite being relatively lightweight at 189 grams. I also like this frosted back finish, where the fingerprints and smudges don’t look as pronounced as they would on a glossy back.

That being said, this phone does not look that unique. To be very honest, this repetitive design choice with such a camera island has grown a little boring over time to me! Given how well Oppo, Vivo, and Realme have been doing in the smartphone design department, even with their budget phone, I think Poco really needs to step up its game now. The color options for the Poco X5 aren’t that exciting either.

Display

Regardless, one of its biggest strongest points is definitely the display. Here you get a 6.67-inch AMOLED panel with Full HD resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and a DCI-P3 gamut. Thus, the contents look sharp enough with excellent contrast and near-accurate colors as expected.

Poco X5 Display

You can also stream Full HD videos on Netflix—thanks to the Widevine L1 certification. This screen can get plenty bright too. So even when you’re on the terrace, sun-basking in this cold weather, you won’t have any problems with the display.

Likewise, you will also enjoy using the 120Hz refresh rate screen with a 240Hz touch sampling rate on this phone. Poco has optimized it pretty well, so everything from scrolling to multitasking feels incredibly smooth and responsive.

Audio

Poco X5 Ports

But like the Redmi Note 12, its audio department leaves things to be desired. That is, the Poco X5 also misses out on a stereo speaker setup. So the content consumption experience, especially while listening to classic rock music isn’t the best I’ve had so far on this thing. Fortunately, there’s still a headphone jack here for your wired earphones.

Performance

As for the performance, the Snapdragon 695 chip on the Poco X5 is also capable of handling your everyday tasks with ease. And in case you’re wondering, its performance is nearly identical to Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 on the Redmi Note 12.

Poco X5 Gaming

Both of these chips have the same core architecture. Except that the 695’s CPU cores are clocked slightly faster, resulting in higher benchmark scores.

However, the performance improvement you get in your real-life experience is pretty minimal, to be honest. I haven’t faced any micro stutters or lags in my daily usage here. Apps open relatively fast and multitasking is decent as well.

It’s not quite fast as the midrange phones with Dimensity 1080 or the SD 778G nor it has that premium haptics while typing, but for the price, it’s good enough. Similarly, you can play popular games like PUBG and Call of Duty at medium settings just fine but pushing them to higher settings isn’t going to be that enjoyable.

MIUI needs refinement!

That being said, Xiaomi’s MIUI isn’t known for the most stable software experience and sadly, it’s the same with Poco X5. For instance, there’s this weird bug in Play Store where the screen decides to freeze randomly whenever I download an app. And I’ve also noticed a few times that the phone automatically disconnects from WiFi.

Poco X5 UI

Another thing I’d like to highlight is that the Poco X5 still runs on Android 12 with an older MIUI 13. So that’s something Poco needs to improve. And with Android 12 out of the box, I hope to see Poco commit to at least 3 generations of OS upgrades here.

Cameras

The Poco X5 triple camera setup is exactly identical to that of the Redmi Note 12 consisting of a 48MP primary, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro lens—while there’s a 13MP selfie shooter up front.

Normal Images

With so much in common, photos from both these phones look pretty similar in daytime scenarios.

The main difference I’ve noticed is in terms of the color tone where Poco X5’s images turn out a bit warm as it tries to achieve a natural look. Whereas the Note 12 tends to boost the colors a bit to make it more pleasing. So it’s all just a matter of personal preference on which one to go with.

Nighttime Images

Lowlight photos from both these phones also look very similar, with Poco once again adding a bit of warmth to the images.

Portrait Images

For portraits, I prefer the photos from Redmi here since they have better sharpness and a good skin tone. Poco X5, on the other hand, makes the subject look a little pale for some reason.

Selfie Images

In terms of selfies though, both phones manage equally good shots.

Ultrawide Images

The 8MP ultrawide image, it’s exactly what you expect from a budget phone, strictly average with little detail to talk about.

Videos

Its video recording capabilities are severely limited too. It can only record videos in 1080p 30fps from both the front and back cameras. And even in this resolution, the videos aren’t that great as they come out quite stuttery. Also, its selfie video has quite a narrow field of view, average dynamic range, and such.

Battery

Poco X5 Charging

But unlike the videos, Poco X5’s battery life is really good—all thanks to that power-efficient Snapdragon 695 chip. In my daily usage, consisting of hours of social media scrolling, content consumption, and other routine activities, I’ve been getting around 8 hours of screen-on time here, which means it can easily last you for a day on heavy usage. For charging, its 33W power adapter takes about an hour to fully juice up the 5000mAh battery inside.

Poco X5 Review: Conclusion

To conclude this review, I believe the Poco X5 is an excellent value in the $200 price segment. From a stunning AMOLED display to a reliable Snapdragon 695 chip, and decent cameras overall, it delivers in most aspects a budget smartphone should. It does miss out on a stereo speaker setup while its design could’ve been a bit better as well. But the Poco X5 is still one of those budget phones that I can call an all-around package.

Poco X5 Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Lightweight design
  • Beautiful AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate
  • Reliable performance
  • Decent primary camera
  • Good battery life

Cons:

  • A bit-boring design
  • Mono speaker
  • Not-so-good haptics
  • Average ultrawide camera

Microsoft updates Edge and Bing with OpenAI’s ChatGPT

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ChatGPT is a worldwide phenomenon these days. This AI chatbot, developed by OpenAI, has taken the world by storm with its ability to generate human-like responses to text inputs. Microsoft is now looking to make better use of ChatGPT’s ability to generate responses, having announced its integration in the Bing search engine and Edge browser. More about Microsoft Bing and Egde with built-in ChatGPT here.

Microsoft and OpenAI’s Alliance:

Microsoft and OpenAI have had a close relationship in recent years, with Microsoft being one of the key investors in OpenAI. OpenAI is a research organization dedicated to creating and promoting friendly AI that benefits humanity. The organization was founded in 2015 by Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Ilya Sutskever, Wojciech Zaremba, and John Schulman with the goal of advancing the field of AI in a responsible manner.

In 2019, the two companies announced a strategic partnership, with Microsoft investing USD 1 billion in OpenAI to bring advanced AI technologies to the Azure cloud platform. The goal of the collaboration was to incorporate OpenAI’s GPT-3 language model into Azure. It is the same language model that is currently used in ChatGPT.

With the unexpected success of ChatGPT, Microsoft is reportedly investing again in OpenAI. In addition, Microsoft has also announced the integration of a new GPT-4 language model into Bing, which will provide a ChatGPT-like experience within the search engine.

Bing and Microsoft Edge with ChatGPT

“It’s a new day in search,” said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at the February AI event, where he announced the new version of its search engine and browser.

Microsoft Bing

He further added, “The race starts today, and we’re going to move and move fast. Most importantly, we want to have a lot of fun innovating again in search, because it’s high time.”

As aforementioned, the new engine is based on GPT-4 model, which adds more features to the already powerful AI system. Microsoft claims that it can now respond to search queries with up-to-date information and interpreted results.

ChatGPT Powered Bing and Microsoft Edge
Microsoft showing an example of “Compose” on Edge

Not only Bing, but Microsoft’s Edge browser is also getting the equal benefit of ChatGPT’s AI power. There are two new AI-enhanced browser features: “chat” and “compose.” And these options will be available in Edge’s sidebar in the coming updates.

While “compose” is a writing assistant, “Chat” allows users to summarize and ask questions about the webpage or document they are viewing. This will assist in the generation of text, from emails to posts on social media, using a few starting prompts.

How to sign up for ChatGPT-powered Bing?

The new updates are now live on Bing, though it is somewhat limited for the time being. Only a few people have had the chance to test it so far. To get the full experience, you must join the waitlist. And here’s how to get on the waiting list:

  • Go to bing.com/new
  • Click on “Join the Waitlist” and sign in with your Microsoft account
  • Then, you’ll get a waitlist confirmation mail and that’s about it!

You can also move up the waitlist with the “Access the new Bing faster” option, says Microsoft. This will prompt you to set “Microsoft Defaults” and download the “Bing” app using the provided link or QR code.

Google joins the race

While Microsoft took the leverage of incorporating OpenAI’s formula into its search engine and browser, Google has joined the race by introducing “Bard,” it’s very own AI chatbot. It is also currently available to a small number of people, with a larger rollout expected soon. Google will most likely incorporate Bard into its search engine, so it will be interesting to see how its duel with Microsoft plays out.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Vivo X90 Pro.