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Apple Watch Ultra Review: The Best Apple Watch. Period.

After testing the new Apple Watch Ultra for a full 1-month, I’m finally ready to talk all about it in this full review. This was one of the biggest purchases I made this year and to be very honest with guys, I found it very very difficult to justify its price tag at first! But call me crazy.. the more I use this product, the more I am in love with it. Apple says the Watch Ultra is for those pro endurance athletes, scuba divers, mountaineers… and other similar groups of people. But even for a casual user like me, I’m a little inclined to say that it somewhat justifies the price tag given all the features you get here!

Apple Watch Ultra Review: Specifications

Case Material Titanium, Ceramic and sapphire crystal back
Strap Style Alpine Loop, Trail Loop, Ocean Band
Color Options Silver
Dimensions 49 x 44 x 14.4 mm
Weight 61.3 gm (with strap)
Display 1.92” / 49mm, (410 x 502 px), 338 PPI
Protection Sapphire crystal glass
Properties Retina LTPO OLED panel, Always on Display (AoD), Up to 2000 nits brightness
Processor Apple S8 SiP (dual-core), W3 wireless chip, U1 chip
Memory 32GB internal storage
Battery 542mAh (Up to 36 hours*)
Charging Magnetic wireless charging
OS watchOS 9.0
Sensors Ambient light, Always-on altimeter, Compass, Blood oxygen (SpO2), Electrical heart sensor, Third-generation optical heart sensor, High-g accelerometer, High dynamic range gyroscope, Water temperature, Depth gauge
Health Tracking 24/7 heart rate, stress, SpO2 monitoring, sleep tracking, women’s health, advanced cycle tracking, ECG, etc.
Sports Modes 50+ exercise modes (auto-detection support in select workouts), Compass Waypoints, Backtrack
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.3, WiFi b/g/n (2.4 – 5GHz)
Navigation Dual-frequency GPS (L1 + L5), Glonass, Galileo, QZSS, BeiDou
Bluetooth Calls Yes (built-in three-microphone array, dual speakers)
Durability IP6X dust resistant, MIL-STD-810H, WR100, EN 13319
Compatibility iOS 16 or later
Price in Nepal NPR 159,999 (USD 799 in the US, INR 89,990 in India)

Apple Watch Ultra Review:

Design and Build

  • Titanium case (49mm)
  • Alpine Loop, Trail Loop, Ocean Band
  • IP6X dust resistant
  • MIL-STD-810H, WR100, EN 13319 certified

Yeah, the cheaper second-generation Watch SE and Watch Series 8 are completely fine for most iPhone users, but the Watch Ultra is like the iPhone Pro series; it has got everything! The first thing I really love about the Watch Ultra is this new badass design which feels more modern, distinctive, and ready for any adventure!

Frankly, I think the design of the regular Watch Series lineup has now started to age and it looks quite unexciting!

As a result, I have seen a lot of owners of older Apple Watch now paying a ridiculous amount to get the Watch Ultra instead. They just want to wear something that feels unique on their wrist! I also like how big the digital crown is this time, and it can come in really handy if you are wearing gloves while you are on a trek or riding a bike.

Apple Watch Ultra vs Series 7 - Display
Left: Watch Ultra | Right: Watch Series 7

There is also an extra “Action” button on the left, which is useful for activating certain shortcuts with just a click. The Watch Ultra is also a pretty robust device! Thanks to the Sapphire crystal glass protecting the display, I haven’t got any scratches on my unit until now, whereas if I recall, my Watch Series 7 suffered a lot of tiny scratches here and there in the very first month.

Definitely bulky

Likewise, I was also expecting the Watch Ultra to be quite bulky, given its sheer size and how thick this thing is. It doesn’t feel that way on my hand but I’m sure someone with a smaller wrist won’t feel the same way. Apple has used an aerospace-grade titanium frame which is 40% lighter than steel but just as strong as high-strength steel. So while it isn’t exactly ergonomic for everyone, it is quite tough. And you can check out Techrax’s video where he does drop tests, puts it in a jar of nails, hammers it, and the Watch Ultra survives all of these tests!

It is also EN 13319 and WR100 water resistant, which means it can withstand water pressure up to 100 meters. And if you are into scuba diving, this can also provide real-time underwater measurements up to 40 meters deep. The Watch Ultra is getting the Oceanic+ app later this year too, enabling an even more nuanced diving experience.

Apple Watch Ultra - Action Button

Apple Watch Ultra also has three new band options: Trail Loop, Alpine Loop, and Ocean Band! I got myself the Alpine Loop, which I know a lot of users have complained about for either being too loose or too tight. It took a little getting used to for me as well, but I now love it. However, this Alpine loop gets dirty pretty fast. And pretty easily. But a simple wash will do the trick. That being said, there are plenty of 3rd party straps that you can choose from that fits your style and comfort.

Display

  • 1.92-inches Retina LTPO OLED panel
  • Always-on Display (AoD)
  • Up to 2,000 nits max brightness
  • Sapphire crystal glass protection

Ok, another aspect that the Apple Watch Ultra thoroughly nails is the display. It is not just bigger and brighter, but because it’s flat and not curved like the regular Apple Watch, scrolling and interacting with this display has been a delight. I can even use apps like a calculator without any struggle here.

Apple Watch Ultra - UI

Plus, the watch face called the “Wayfinder” takes great advantage of this big display.

There has never been so much information available at once on an Apple watch face before. It can host every information I’d want at a glance; from the active compass to workout details, and battery life. Like… everything. Plus, I absolutely love this blood-red night mode on this watch face, which can be activated simply by rotating the digital crown.

Performance

  • Dual-core Apple S8 SiP (7nm)
  • 32GB internal storage
  • watchOS 9.0 (upgradable)

As for the actual performance, as expected from an Apple Watch, everything is fluid here. However, there isn’t much of a performance leap coming from previous generations. And there have been times when I wished the Watch Ultra had a slightly more powerful chipset because when there are a lot of apps running in the background, I felt it wasn’t as smooth as you’d want a USD 800 smartwatch to be.

Actually, the S8 chip in the Watch Ultra is manufactured under the same 7nm process and features a dual-core CPU as the S6 and S7 chips. No wonder Apple didn’t even talk about the S8 chip during the launch event! But with TSMC’s 3nm process set to enter mass production by the end of this year, we could see the next-gen Watch Ultra be more powerful and more battery efficient.

Battery

  • 542mAh (up to 36 hours battery life)

Apple Watch Ultra - Charging

Anyway, I am thoroughly enjoying the battery backup here. On my Apple Watch Series 7, I always had battery anxiety because it would never last me more than two days. But with the Watch Ultra, I am constantly getting 3 days of battery life.

Plus, with the latest watchOS 9.1 update, there’s a new option under “Low Power Mode” in the workout settings which takes fewer GPS and heart rate readings. And with that, you should be able to get even better battery endurance when you are going on a long activity, like a hike or marathon. But do not that this feature is only available with 3 types of exercises, including walking, running, and hiking.

Health, Fitness Tracking

  • 50+ workout modes
    • With automatic detection support of a few
  • Compass Waypoints, Backtrack
  • Dual-frequency GPS (L1 + L5)
  • Heart rate, stress, sleep, blood oxygen tracking, etc.

The Apple Watch Ultra is also one of the best smartwatches out there for health and fitness tracking. Apart from the regular SpO2, heart rate, and sleep tracking, this time it has a depth gauge that gives a real-time measurement of underwater depth down to 40 meters, along with water temperature readings.

And then there’s the dual-frequency GPS that uses both L1 and L5 frequency bands for more precise reading.

Typically, most mainstream smartwatches are loaded with the basic L1 GPS signal only, which is wildly open to signal interference from physical infrastructures like buildings, trees, and such. But the L5 signal—with its higher power, larger bandwidth, and advanced signal design—effectively gets rid of L1’s weaknesses.

Does L5 GPS really make a difference?

Not that it’s perfect by any means but it should definitely deliver much more accurate location data even in challenging locations. To test it out, I took the Apple Watch Ultra and Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 5 Pro out for a spin across the densest areas that Kathmandu has to offer. And yep, the Watch Ultra logged my workout trail a lot more accurately than the Watch 5 Pro.

AppleWatchUltra - vs - Galaxy Watch 5 Pro - Workout Route
Red: Watch Ultra | Blue: Galaxy Watch 5 Pro

As you can see, under fairly open city space (mostly on the right side of the map), their GPS data is basically the same. But when entering congested areas with extremely narrow walking lanes (near the Aspatal Marg and Gangalal Marg in the map), the Watch Ultra stays on the course just fine, while the Watch 5 Pro’s workout route is all over the place.

Compass Waypoints and Backtrack

Another neat addition about the Apple Watch Ultra that I enjoyed while I was on a hike is “Compass Waypoints”. With this, I can pin important locations like where I’ve set my tent or camp, for example. And I like how you can color code and customize different waypoints as well.

AppleWatchUltra - Design 2

Then there’s the “Backtrack” feature that records your steps to help you return to your original location in case you happen to get lost. And you don’t have any cell reception to call others for help either. By default, you’ll need to manually start it but Apple mentions that the Watch Ultra automatically starts logging your trail if it detects that you’re in a somewhat remote area with weak Wi-Fi or cellular signals.

And I’m not convinced that this is how Apple should be moderating such a critical security feature. I mean, it should be preemptively tracking my steps during workouts or at least give me an option to automatically enable it all the time, right? And not just when the watch thinks I might be in uncharted territory?

Anyway, I just couldn’t get automatic backtrack to work on my unit even in places with incredibly remote Wi-Fi signals showing up and where my phone was getting just a single bar of network. Not just me, but other reviewers have faced this issue with automatic Backtrack on their Watch Ultra too. So hopefully Apple is working on an update to fix it ASAP.

Impressive call quality, haptics

Moving on, the call quality on this watch is absolutely fantastic though. I’ve tested a bunch of smartwatches that can take phone calls but the Watch Ultra is on a whole different level. The onboard dual speakers get super loud and its triple microphones do a super job at picking up my voice as well. And you know what else is best-in-class here? The haptic feedback.

AppleWatchUltra - Wearing

Besides this, the Apple Watch Ultra is also loaded with a loud 86dB siren for emergencies in case you’re lost or injured, and you want to alert others around you. Its SOS sound pattern can allegedly be heard up to 180 meters away. And testing it outdoors, the watch could be heard roughly 150 meters as well.

Apple Watch Review: Conclusion

Okay, so that was all for our review of the new Apple Watch Ultra. At USD 800, this thing is definitely a lot heavy on the wallet, whereas it’s also quite an overkill—even feature-wise—for most people. And the regular Watch Series 8, the second-gen Watch SE, or even last year’s Watch Series 7 (which is currently available at great deals in different markets) should be perfectly fine if you want the latest Apple Watch experience without all the bells and whistles.

But at the end of the day, this is an Apple product after all. So some folks are gonna buy the Watch Ultra simply because it’s the best watch Apple has to offer.

And it’s somewhat of a statement piece too. Just look at it. As I mentioned in the very beginning, it has this really badass design that clearly stands out from other Apple Watches. And I’ve seen many Watch Series 5, 6, and 7 owners upgrade to the Watch Ultra instead of Series 8 for this very reason. Plus, its robust build quality and great battery life are just cherry on top as well.

AppleWatchUltra - Crown

On the other hand, Apple is also set out to win over the pro endurance athletes with the Watch Ultra. I’m nowhere near qualified enough to evaluate it from that perspective. But from what I can gather, it comes pretty close. The Apple Watch Ultra successfully combines the versatility of a full-fledged smartwatch with sophisticated tracking features for even the most challenging outdoor activities.

  • Watch our video review of the Apple Watch Ultra

Apple Watch Ultra Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Great fitness tracking options
  • Dual-frequency GPS works wonders
  • Tough build quality
  • Sharp, bright OLED display
  • Decent battery life
  • Excellent microphone and speakers

Cons:

  • Expensive
  • Not much of a performance upgrade
  • Too bulky for many
  • Automatic Backtrack doesn’t work well

Insta360 X3 Review: The Ultimate Action + 360 Camera

Let me spoil this review right at the very beginning—the new Insta360 X3 is by far the most fun camera I have ever used! There are just so many things that you can do with it. It’s a 360 camera that also works as a regular action camera. And don’t even get me started on how many creative shots and perspectives you can create from it!

The Insta360 X3 costs Rs. 66,500 here in Nepal, $450 in the US, or some Rs. 43,000 in India. I got the standalone version for myself which comes with the camera and the charging cable only. It made sense for me because I already had a few Insta360 One X2 accessories lying around, like the extended selfie stick/tripod and the bullet time cord, so I didn’t go for other versions.

Insta360 X3 - Accessories

And you must know that if you get the additional accessories, using this camera is going to be so much more fun and you’ll be able to get the most out of it. But of course, you’re gonna have to pay extra for each accessory. Ooh, almost forgot to mention one thing. Starting with the X3, Insta360 has decided to drop the “One” sub-brand in its “X” lineup of consumer-grade action cameras.

Insta360 X3 Review: Specifications

  • Body114 x 46 x 33.1mm, 180 gm, IPX8 waterproof (up to 33 ft)
  • Display: 2.29″ touchscreen, Tempered glass protection
  • Camera: 48MP ½ inch sensor, f/1.9, 6.7mm focal length (35mm equivalent)
  • Exposure: 100 – 3,200
  • Shutter Speed:
    • Photo: 1/8,000 – 120s
    • Video: 1/8,000 – to the limit of fps
  • White Balance: 2,000K – 10,000K
  • Stabilization: 6-axis gyroscope
  • Photo Resolution: 72MP (360°), 18MP (regular photos)
  • Video Resolution: 
    • 360° Mode: 5.7K @ 24 / 25 / 30 fps, 4K @ 30 / 60 fps
    • Single Lens Mode: 4K @ 24 / 25 / 30 fps, 3.6K / 2.7K / 1080p @ 24 / 25 / 30 / 50 / 60 fps
  • Photo Modes: Standard, HDR, Burst, Interval, Starlapse
  • Video Modes: Standard, Active HDR, Timelapse, TimeShift, Bullet Time, Loop Recording
  • Color Profiles: Vivid, Standard, LOG
  • Maximum Video Bitrate: 120 Mbps
  • Connectivity: Dual-band WiFi (a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth 5.0 (BLE)
  • Ports: USB Type-C (wired connection only available on Android devices), exFAT microSD card slot (up to 1TB)
  • Battery: 1,800mAh (up to 81 minutes)
  • Charging Time: 90 minutes (15W)
  • Companion App: Insta360 (Android | iOS)
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 66,500

Insta360 X3 Review:

Let’s start with some technical details first. The Insta360 X3 comes with a whole bunch of features like a 48MP ½ inch sensor that can shoot up to 5.7K videos. And there’s the single lens mode with which you can shoot up to 4k 60 fps footage, which I like to call the Action Camera mode. Then there is the 360 Active HDR mode while the X3 lets you take 72MP photos and 8K 30 fps timelapses too.

As I said, a whole bunch of features!

Now, setting it up is fairly easy, you just need to turn it on, go through, and be done with a couple of updates, connect it to your smartphone and that’s it!

Design and Build

  • 14 x 46 x 33.1mm, 180 grams
  • IPX8 waterproof (up to 33 ft)

The first thing I love about it is the form factor. It’s a tiny camera that easily fits in my pocket so it’s very handy. And the biggest upgrade this time in terms of the design is the larger screen. So, unlike the Insta360 One X2, you don’t need your smartphone to clearly see what you’re shooting.

Insta360 X3 - Buttons

With the X3, you can directly interact with the screen, look at what you’re shooting, change photo/video modes, and basically do everything with the camera itself—as a standalone device. All without having to go through the hassle of connecting it to your smartphone.

Insta360 X3 - Ports

And there’s also a dedicated record & end button here. Just beside them is the button with which you can change between three lens modes: 360 mode (which is self-explanatory), then there’s the option to shoot from either the front or the back lens. This does not create a 360 video, but rather it gives a wide-angle perspective in case you want to shoot regular-ish videos at high resolution.

Camera

  • 48MP ½ inch sensor, f/1.9, 6.7mm focal length
  • 6-axis gyroscope stabilization

But what you need to know is that the single lens mode does not shoot beyond 4K 60 fps videos like the 360 lens mode does. And more importantly, it does not support Active HDR either, which I really hope it did. The Active HDR mode, which is only available in the 360 mode makes your videos look so much better, especially if you are shooting against harsh sunlight. It balances the shadows and lights to deliver a more pleasing output.

Insta360 X3 - Design 1

When shooting in the 360 mode, I mostly kept the Active HDR option turned on, because I feel like the videos from the normal mode look a bit dull in comparison. But the downside to this is that your file size increases drastically, so when I used to shoot for an entire day, I would have 20-25GB files which take quite a while to copy onto my MacBook.

Now, getting to the good parts, I’ve had a blast shooting 360 videos with the Insta360 X3. I feel like if you are someone who travels a lot, or if you like adventures and you make videos about it, this is a very good camera for you.

Usually what happens is, with a regular camera or even an action camera, you need to keep flipping the camera to shoot yourself and show what’s going on at the same time, you need to keep readjusting the frames, which can be tedious. But with this camera, you can just point to whatever direction when shooting and readjust it later, easy-peasy! So, if you are a vlogger, searching for an easy-to-use camera and you’re looking to spice up your videos with unique perspectives, you should definitely check out the Insta360 X3.

So. many. creative choices

Talking of unique perspectives, you can create so much fun stuff for social media or your vlogs with the Insta360 app that’s available for both Android and iOS devices.

Insta360 X3 - App

All you need to do is extend its selfie stick, and you can generate clones of yourself, a Flash-like speedrun effect, or stop motion videos—all of which are super easy to create. Just head to the Short Labs option inside the app, choose your desired effect, follow what the tutorial says, and BAM—you have your content for social media.

With the rise of TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram Reels, you will not be short of interesting content to post on social media with this very camera.

One of my favorite effects is the one called “Freeze Throw” where you just throw the camera up in the air and it creates a cool slow-motion effect showing everything that’s around. I think it looks really cool. Another effect that I love is “Nose” mode, which looks something like this. And I find it hilarious! Remind you of anything, Attack on Titan fans?

Well, this is just the tip of the iceberg though. There are tons of such effects that you can choose from and make your content more interesting. Insta360 also has a desktop app called “Insta360 Studio“, which gives you the flexibility to edit from your desktop, if you don’t prefer editing from your phone.

What about the audio quality?

The Insta360 X3 includes a total of 4 microphones onboard, and their quality is not that bad. Unless you’re in a really windy environment or something. You also have the option to connect an external microphone if you’d like.

Insta360X3 - Design 2

You can take the Insta 360 X3 for a swim or a dive too. It is IPX8 waterproof up to 33 feet, so you can create cool videos underwater. Sadly, I can’t swim, so I couldn’t try it out, but if you decide to get this camera and know how to swim, there’s yet another way you can get creative with your videos.

Battery

  • 1,800mAh battery
  • Up to 81 minutes of runtime

Finally, with the increased battery size, the Insta360 X3 has been able to provide good battery life in my use. I never shot continuously day and night with this camera, but I did take it during my road trips and the time I went ziplining while turning it off when not in use. And under this, it lasted me an entire day.

Insta360X3 - Charging

Also, if you want to extend its battery life even more, I would suggest you lower the display’s brightness as well. And charging it is not a big hassle either. It connects via a USB-C port and takes about 1 and a half hours to go from 0-100%.

Insta360 X3 Review: Conclusion

Okay, as I have said many times throughout this review, the Insta360 X3 is a very fun camera to use. With its petite size and incredible capabilities, I also found it to be incredibly practical. But there are a few things I wished were better here. Like its app for example. I’ve had issues with rendering long videos here, while it would just crash out of nowhere while exporting too. And this holds true for both the mobile app and the desktop one. So, I definitely see room for improvement there.

And I wish they would change the placement of the SD card slot too. You literally have to take off the battery each time you need to take off the SD card to copy footage or swap it with another one. Goes without saying that if there was a separate memory card slot, it would have been a lot easier!

Insta360X3 - Battery

Next, I found that the Active HDR mode does not work well during slightly low light conditions either. I’m not talking about nighttime scenarios, but come sunset time, you can notice a lot of motion blur here.

And because the Insta360 X3 only has a ½ inch sensor, its performance in nighttime conditions is also not that good. You can switch to the manual mode and tweak some settings to get a somewhat better output though. So, if nighttime performance is important to you I would suggest you get the Insta360 One RS 360 camera that comes with a much bigger 1-inch sensor instead!

But if you don’t care about low light performance so much and you’re just looking for a good 360 camera, the Insta360 X3 is definitely worth it. You can even get its predecessor, the Insta360 One X2 if you are slightly low on the budget since their recording capabilities are quite similar. But if you can afford the X3, then its upgrades such as a bigger screen, bigger battery, and Active HDR mode come really handy!

  • Watch our video review of the Insta360 X3

Insta360 X3 Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Large 2.29″ touchscreen
  • Pocketable design
  • Waterproof
  • Active HDR produces great videos
  • Versatile recording options
  • Decent battery life

Cons:

  • Not many big upgrades over One X2
  • Some issues with video rendering
  • SD card slot is placed weird
  • Not the best results during low-light

Budget-centric Realme C30s goes official in Nepal

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Realme has been aggressively expanding its C-lineup of budget smartphones. A new addition to the series is the Realme C30s. Let’s go over the specifications, features, availability, and official price of the Realme C30s in Nepal.

Realme C30s Overview:

Design and Display

The Realme C30s has a similar design to the vanilla C30. It has flat frames and a glossy rectangular module on the back that houses the circular camera cutout. The device’s front has a waterdrop notch and houses a 6.5-inch screen. The display has an HD+ resolution, a refresh rate of 60Hz, and an 88.7% screen-to-body ratio.

Realme C30s Design and Display

Performance

The smartphone is powered by an octa-core UNISOC SC9863A chipset with a PowerVR Rogue GE8322 GPU. It supports up to 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. On the software front, the Realme UI Go Edition runs Android 12.

A 5000mAh battery powers the device that charges via a 10W adapter. Sadly, Realme has used a micro USB port here.

Rest of the specs

Camera hardware on the Realme C30s includes an 8MP sensor on the back. It can record 1080p videos at 30 frames per second. On the other hand, a 5MP camera on the front is provided for selfies. Its video capabilities are limited to 720p@30fps.

Furthermore, the device includes a mono speaker for audio as well as a 3.5mm headphone jack. For biometrics, you get a fingerprint scanner on the side.

Realme C30s Specification:

  • Body: 164.2 x 75.7 x 8.5mm, 186gm
  • Display: 6.5-inches IPS LCD panel
  • Resolution: HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels)
  • Chipset: Unisoc SC9863A
  • Memory: Up to 4GB RAM, Up to 64GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Realme UI Go on top of Android 12
  • Rear Camera: Single (8MP)
  • Front Camera: 5MP
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Battery: 5,000mAh, 10W fast charging, micro USB
  • Colors: Stripe Blue, Stripe Black

Realme C30s Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of the Realme C30s in Nepal starts at Rs. 13,499 for the base 2/32GB variant. There is also a higher 4/64GB variant that costs Rs. 15,999. You can buy Realme 30s from Hukut and other authorized stores across Nepal.

Realme C30s Price in Nepal Availability
2/32GB Rs. 13,499 Hukut
4/64GB Rs. 15,999 Hukut
  • Meanwhile, check out our top picks for the best tablets under INR 30K.

Budget-friendly Redmi A1 goes official in Nepal

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Redmi has launched a new entry-level smartphone in Nepal called the Redmi A1. Like the discontinued Mi A lineup, the Redmi A1 offers a clean Android experience. So, let’s get into the specs, features, availability, and official price of the Redmi A1 in Nepal.

Redmi A1 Overview:

Design, Display

Design-wise, the Redmi has made an effort to make the smartphone visually appealing. First off, the Redmi A1 has a leather texture design and a dual-rear camera setup. It is available in 3 pastel color options green, black, and blue.

Redmi A1 Design and Display

Over on the front, the Redmi A1 features a 6.52-inch HD+ display with a resolution of 1600×720 pixels. As common with budget phones, it will have a water-drop notch with a single selfie camera.

Performance and Cameras

The Redmi A1 is packed with a MediaTek Helio A22 chipset paired with 2GB LPDDR4X RAM and 32GB eMMC 5.2 storage. The Helio A22 is an entry-level 12nm processor that was launched in 2018. It has four Cortex-A53 cores clocked at 2GHz.

More importantly, it provides a clean software experience with the Android 12 Go edition. For starters, the Go edition is a lightweight Android skin designed specifically for low-end smartphones.

Camera-wise, the smartphone will ship with an 8MP rear camera and a supplementary depth sensor. Likewise, the front camera is a 5MP selfie snapper with an f/2.2 aperture.

Rest of the specs

Moreover, fueling the smartphone is a 5,000mAh battery and supports 10W charging. The phone weighs 192 grams and measures 9.09mm in thickness. It will support dual SIM and microSD expansion too.

Redmi A1 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.52-inch LCD panel, HD+ resolution
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio A22
  • Memory: 2GB LPDDR4X
  • Storage: 32GB eMMC 5.1
  • Software & UI: Android 12
  • Rear Camera: Dual (with LED flash);
    – 8MP f/1.8 primary lens
    – Depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 5MP f/2.2 (water-drop)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 10W Charging
  • Color Options: Blue, Green, Black

Redmi A1 Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of the Redmi A1 in Nepal is Rs. 11,999 for the sole 2/32GB variant. You can buy Redmi A1 from Hukut and other Xiaomi-authorized stores.

Redmi A1 Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
2/32GB Rs. 11,999 Hukut
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Redmi K50i.

Redmi A1+ with MediaTeK Helio A22 launched in Nepal

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Xiaomi announced its budget Redmi A1 smartphone last month. The company has now made its plus’ variant available in the global market. And it is now available in Nepal as well. So, let’s look at the specifications, features, availability, and official price of the Redmi A1+ in Nepal.

Redmi A1+ Overview:

Design, Display

The Redmi A1+ has the same visual looks as the Redmi A1. That means the back will have a leather-textured design with a dual-camera setup. Even the color options that are, Light Green, Light Blue, and Light Black, are the same. The only difference between these two smartphones is that the plus model has a fingerprint scanner on the back.

Furthermore, the A1+ has a 6.52-inch LCD screen. And, as one would expect from an entry-level device, it has an HD+ resolution and a waterdrop notch for the selfie camera.

Performance

The smartphone is powered by the same MediaTek Helio A22 processor as the Redmi A1. It comes with 3GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 32GB of eMMC 5.1 storage. The latter can be expanded up to 1TB with a microSD card. On the software front, it includes an Android 12 Go edition with a stock UI experience.

Rest of the specs

Furthermore, the Redmi A1+’s camera setup includes an 8MP primary lens on the back, as well as an auxiliary lens. It has a 5MP sensor on the front. Both the front and rear cameras can record 1080p videos at up to 30 frames per second.

A 5000mAh battery with 10W charging power keeps everything up and running. The Redmi A1 Plus, like the Redmi A1, charges via a micro-USB port. A 3.5mm headphone jack is also included.

As a budget handset, Xiaomi has omitted some important sensors such as proximity, gyro, and compass, instead opting for an accelerometer sensor.

Redmi A1+ Specifications:

  • Display: 6.52-inch LCD panel, HD+ resolution
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio A22
  • Memory: 2/32GB LPDDR4X
  • Storage: 32GB eMMC 5.1
  • Software & UI: Android 12
  • Rear Camera: Dual (with LED flash);
    – 8MP f/1.8 primary lens
    – Depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 5MP f/2.2 (water-drop)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 10W Charging
  • Biometric: Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Sensors: Accelerometer
  • Color Options: Light Blue, Light Green, Light Black

Redmi A1+ Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of the Redmi A1+ in Nepal starts at Rs. 12,499 for the base 2/32GB variant. There is also a 3GB variant which costs Rs. 13,999. You can buy the Redmi A1+ in Nepal from Hukut and other Xiaomi-authorized stores.

Redmi A1+ Price in Nepal (Official)
2/32GB Rs. 12,499
3/32GB Rs. 13,999

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Xiaomi 12 Lite.

Huawei FreeBuds SE with 10mm audio driver launched in Nepal

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Huawei has launched its FreeBuds SE TWS earbuds in Nepal alongside the Band 7. It’s an affordable TWS with a lightweight design and up to 24 hours of battery life. Here, we will go over the specifications, features, availability, and official price of the Huawei FreeBuds SE in Nepal.

Huawei FreeBuds SE Overview:

Design

The FreeBuds SE has a classical oval-shaped charging case that fits a pair of earphones inside. It is available in two colors: blue and white, with the inside of the case being darker and the outside being lighter.

Huawei FreeBuds SE Design

Furthermore, the front of the headphone has a concave treatment with a concave compartment at the opening, making it easier to open and close. The headphones are designed to be semi-in-ear.

Audio

The earbuds feature a 10mm audio driver and an ultra-sensitive polymeric diaphragm, which Huawei claims brings rich textures to the surface within a wide sound field. You also get noise cancellation via dual-mic beamforming technology.

Furthermore, the earbuds use Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, which is said to provide low latency during gaming. Touch gestures are also supported via a dedicated G-sensor, allowing you to double-tap to pause and resume playback or answer and hang up a call.

Rest of the specs

In terms of battery life, each bud has a 37mAh battery that is rated to provide 6 hours of music playback on a full charge. The charging case’s 410mAh cell extends the playback time to 24 hours. It takes about 1.5 hours to charge the earbuds. Not to forget, that the earbuds are IPX4 water-resistant.

Huawei FreeBuds SE Specifications:

  • Driver: 10mm driver
  • Music Time: 6hr (earbud), 24hr (with charging case)
  • Controls: Touch gestures
  • Active Noise Cancellation: Dual-mic beamforming technology
  • IP Rating: Yes (IPX4)
  • Color: Blue, White

Huawei FreeBuds SE Price in Nepal and Availability

The Huawei FreeBuds SE is official in Nepal at an asking price of NPR 6,990. It is available for purchase via authorized stores like Hukut.

Earbuds Price in Nepal  Availability
Huawei FreeBuds SE NPR 6,990 Hukut Store
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the AirPods Pro (2nd Gen).

Huawei Band 7 with 1.47-inch AMOLED screen, 96 sports modes official in Nepal

Call Mobility, the authorized distributor of Huawei in Nepal has launched the company’s latest smart band in Nepal. Here, we will walk through the specs, features, availability, and official price of the Huawei Band 7 in Nepal.

Huawei Band 7 Overview:

Body

On the front, the Band 7 features a 1.47-inch AMOLED display with a 194 x 368 pixels resolution. As a perk of the AMOLED screen, you can also use the Always-on display (AoD) feature. Huawei offers over 7000 watch faces to choose from. 

Huawei Band 7 Design and Display

Furthermore, the band is 9.9mm thick and weighs only 16 grams. On the right edge, there’s a button for turning the device on and off.

Features

In terms of health and wellness features, the Band 7 employs Huawei’s TruSeen 4.0 technology for heart rate monitoring. Similarly, Huawei TruSleep 2.0 technology accurately identifies major sleep problems and provides personalized sleep assistance and 200+ sleep improvement suggestions.

Band 7 also has 96 distinct sports modes to select from. For this, it uses sensors like an accelerometer and a gyroscope. It is also available in an NFC variant that lets you make hassle-free payments, but it is limited to the Chinese market.

Moreover, the smart band has 5ATM protection, allowing it to endure a depth of 50 meters in a pool or open water. Similarly, Huawei promises that a full charge would last up to 14 days.

Huawei Band 7 Specifications:

  • Body: 43.35 x 26 x 9.99 mm, 16gm (without strap)
  • Strap: Removable silicone straps
  • Display: 1.47″ AMOLED panel, 2.5D curved glass
  • Resolution: 194 x 368 pixels resolution, 283 PPI
  • Control: Touch, swipe, side button
  • Connection: Bluetooth 5.0 (BLE)
  • Compatible with: Android 6.0 and above, iOS 9.0 and above
  • IP Rating: 5 ATM water-resistance (up to 50m)
  • Sensors: Acceleration, Gyroscope, Optical heart rate
  • Sports Mode: 96
  • Companion App: Huawei Health (Android | iOS)
  • Battery: Up to 14 days of endurance
  • Charger: Proprietary Magnetic charger

Huawei Band 7 Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of the Huawei Band 7 in Nepal is Rs. 7,990. You can buy the Huawei Band 7 from Hukut and other authorized stores across Nepal.

Fitness Band Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
Huawei Band 7  Rs. 7,990 Hukut
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Huawei Band 6.

Benco V70 now available in a cheaper 2/32GB memory variant

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Targeting the budget market in Nepal, Benco has launched its V70 smartphone. In this article, we will go through the specs, features, availability, and price of the Benco V70 in Nepal.

Benco V70 Overview:

Design and Display

The Benco V70 has a dual-tone plastic back with a rectangular camera bump. Here, the speaker grill and fingerprint reader are also on the back, making the phone appear dated. Benco offers the phone in three different colors: Cyan Blue, Greenish Silver, and Obsidian Black.

Benco V70 - DisplayThe display on the front is a 6.51-inch screen with HD+ resolution and the standard 60Hz refresh rate. As expected, it has a water-drop notch and no front-glass protection.

Performance and Memory

The Benco V70 packs an entry-level quad-core Unisoc SC9832E processor. The graphics on the phone are handled by a Mali-T820 GPU. As for the memory, Benco V70 comes with 2GB of RAM and buyers can pick between 32GB or 64GB of internal storage. In terms of software, it boots on Android 11 Go which is a toned-down version of the vanilla Android 11.

Rest of the specs

Benco V70 has a dual 8MP camera setup on the back. Likewise, the front selfie snapper is a 5MP sensor. The battery on the phone has a capacity of 5,000mAh. According to the brand, it provides 18 hours of video playback and 10 hours of gaming on a single charge. For security, Benco has included a rear-mounted fingerprint reader as well as a 2D face unlock.

Benco V70 Specifications:

  • Body: 165.6 x 76.7 x 9.45 mm, 195.7g
  • Display: 6.51-inch IPS LCD panel, 60Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: HD+ resolution (1600 x 720), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Unisoc SC9832E (Quad-core)
  • Memory: 2GB RAM, 32/64GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 11 Go
  • Rear Camera: 8MP dual camera, f/2.0
  • Front Camera: 8MP front camera, f/2.0 (water-drop notch)
  • Security: Rear-mounted fingerprint scanner
  • Battery: 5,000mAh
  • Color Options: Cyan Blue, Greenish Silver, Obsidian Black

Benco V70 Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of the Benco V70 starts at Rs. 9,999 for the 2/32GB variant in Nepal. There is also a 64GB memory configuration that costs Rs. 400 more. You can buy Benco V70 from authorized smartphone stores in Nepal.

Benco V70 Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
2/32GB Rs. 9,999 Authorized Retailers
2/64GB Rs. 10,399 Authorized Retailers
  • Meanwhile, check out our unboxing and review of the Benco V60.

Amazfit Band 7 with 18 days battery, AMOLED display now in Nepal

Amazfit offers some of the best smartwatches and fitness trackers available in the market today. The company recently launched a new smart band, Amazfit Band 7, which brings 120 sports modes and up to 18 days of battery life. So, let’s get into the specs, features, availability, and official price of the Amazfit Band 7 in Nepal.

Amazfit Band 7 Overview:

Design and Display

The Band 7 is the successor to the Band 5 and has 112% greater screen real estate. It flaunts a 1.47-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 198 x 368 pixels. To add to its safety, the display has tempered glass protection and an anti-fingerprint coating. The wearable includes 50 distinct watch faces, eight of which are editable. It also supports Always on Display (AOD).

Amazfit Band 7 Design and Display

Moreover, Amazfit offers the Band 7 in multiple color options but only Black is currently available in Nepal. It weighs 28 grams and has 5ATM water resistance protection.

Fitness / Health Tracking

Inside, Amazfit Band 7 packs a BioTracker 3.0 PPG biometric sensor along with a 3-axis acceleration and geomatic sensor. This allows the fitness band to track heart rate, SpO2, and stress throughout the day. Furthermore, users can follow their sleep cycle, steps, and PAI using the band. It also notifies the users in case of any abnormalities in the heart rate, blood oxygen, or stress level.

Amazfit Band 7 Fitness Tracking

For fitness enthusiasts, the tracker sports 120 built-in sports modes. It doesn’t feature GPS though, so you have to make do with it from your smartphone. It is compatible with both Android and iOS platforms.

Battery and Charging

As for battery endurance, the 232mAh on the Amazift Band 7 is rated for 18 days of typical use. It will last up to 28 days on battery saver mode. It will ship with a proprietary magnetic charger inside the box.

Amazfit Band 7 Specifications: 

  • Body: 42.33 x2 4.36 x 12.2 mm, 28 gm (with strap)
  • Strap: Removable TPU straps (16 mm)
  • Display: 1.47″ AMOLED panel, AOD
  • Resolution: 198 x 368 pixels, 282 PPI
  • Control: Touch, swipe
  • Connection: Bluetooth LE 5.2
  • Compatible with: Android 7.0, iOS 12.0 and above
  • IP Rating: 5 ATM water-resistance
  • Functions: 24/7 (Heart Rate Monitor, Blood Oxygen, Stress), Notifications, Sleep Tracking, Step Counter, Sports Mode (120), Women’s Health
  • Sensors: 3-axis accelerometer, Geomatic, BioTracker 3.0 PPG biometric sensor
  • Companion App: Zeep App
  • Battery: 232mAh, Up to 18 days of endurance (typical usage)
  • Charger: Proprietary Magnetic charger

Amazfit Band 7 Price and Launch Date (Official)

The official price of Amazfit Band 7 is Rs 7,499 in Nepal. You can buy the Amazfit Band 7 from Hukut and other authorized stores in Nepal.

Smart Fitness Tracker Price in Nepal (Official)  Availability
Amazfit Band 7 Rs. 7,499 Hukut
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Amazfit GTR 4/GTS 4.

Vivo reveals roadmap for FunTouch OS 13 based on Android 13

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Smartphone manufacturers have been busy baking their custom skins with the latest version of Android since it became official. Realme, Samsung, Oppo, and OnePlus have already revealed details about their UI and rollout timeline. And now joining the league is the Vivo FunTouch OS 13. Here we will go over the list of devices that are eligible for the Android-13-based FunTouch OS 13 update.

FunTouch OS 13 Update Roadmap

Vivo is currently rolling out Android 13 beta updates to its smartphones. It will be released in batches until the brand irons out all the bugs.

As of now, the update has only been pushed to the X80 Pro, but it will be rolled out to other X-Series, V-Series, T-Series, and Y-Series smartphones beginning in November. FunTouch OS 13 beta version will reach 37 smartphones by the first half of 2023.

FunTouch OS 13 Rollout TImeline

September-End

Mid-November

Mid-December

From H1 2023

What’s new in the FunTouch OS 13?

The FouTouch OS 13 brings Vivo’s design-driven value with new and improved personalization options, updated security features, and new controls for a smoother experience.

Personalization

FunTouch OS 13 Personalization

It comes with a monochrome icon feature that allows users to use the color from their favorite wallpaper and theme to the home screen, icons, and app interface. It’s just Material You for Vivo phones. This customization extends to notification panels, volume control, calculator, and clock as well.

Protection and Security

Vivo has added a feature called two-level pinning for increased security. It’s especially useful when someone uses our phone. It keeps the apps you select visible while blocking access to other apps on the device.

FunTouch OS 13 Privacy

This feature can also be used to hide photos and videos. Similarly, you can restrict various applications’ access to specific photos, preventing unwanted viewing on the device.

Improved Application Management

Vivo’s in-house iManager app on the FunTouch OS 13 allows you to shut down any apps if the CPU usage becomes too high. It can also prevent overheating by reducing the number of active apps and adjusting the CPU frequency based on the cooling feature of the phone.

Photography 

Photo_Videography Features

As a camera-centric brand, it’s natural to expect new photo and video enhancements from Vivo. Users can now mute the video’s sound and make precise volume adjustments on each segment of the video while editing. Similarly, the new stabilization ring in the professional viewfinder reduces the effects of shaky hands.

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