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Logitech G CLOUD Gaming Handheld with up to 12 hours of play time official

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Logitech G has unveiled a new cloud-based gaming handheld developed in collaboration with Tencent. The Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld features a 7″ display and up to 12 hours of gaming time in a portable package. In this article, we will look at the full specifications, features, availability, and price in Nepal of the Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld.

Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld Overview:

To begin, Logitech G, a brand of Logitech International, is a maker of PC and console gaming equipment. Tencent, on the other hand, is a Chinese multinational technology firm that has expertise in software-related services.

As a result, both of these companies combined their expertise to design this particular console. It will support a variety of cloud gaming services including Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia GeForce NOW to enable cloud gaming of AAA titles.

Logitech G CLOUD in-hand

For starters, cloud gaming is an on-demand service that allows users to run video games on remote servers and stream them straight to their devices. That means you won’t have to download or install any games. And this should not need a lot of computing power on the gadget itself.

Design, Display

The Logitech G Cloud gaming handheld is available in a single white colorway with neon yellow accents splashed around. The controls are pretty much standard with two analog joysticks on either side, a D-pad on the left, and ABXY buttons on the right. On the top, it has L&R bumpers and analog triggers.

Logitech G CLOUD Gaming Handheld Design, Display

You will also find a G button and a Home button on the bottom half of the front and two option buttons up top. The speakers, 3.5mm audio jack, and USB Type C port are all located at the bottom.

In terms of display, the Logitech G Cloud has a 7-inch IPS LCD panel with FHD resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. It has a typical brightness of 450 nits and supports touch input as well.

Performance

Under the hood, the Logitech G Cloud packs Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 720G processor. The processor should not be much of a concern as the device is geared towards cloud gaming. For enhancing the gaming experience, it has linear haptics and a 6-axis IMU sensor.

Rest of the specs

The handheld uses Bluetooth 5.1 and dual-band Wi-Fi for connectivity. The audio is covered by a stereo speaker setup and stereo microphones. The built-in 3.5mm jack can be used for audio output but the Type-C supports headphones as well.

The Logitech G Cloud ships with a 23.1 Watt-hour battery with a promised play time of around 12 hours. It also supports memory expansion via TF card. Furthermore, Logitech offers 2 years warranty on the hardware.

Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld Specifications:

  • Display: 7″ IPS LCD, 60Hz, 450 nits, touch
  • Resolution: FHD (1920 x 1080)
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G (SD720G)
  • Audio: Stereo speaker / Stereo microphone
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1, Dual-band Wi-Fi
  • Controls: A / B / X / Y buttons, D-Pad, L & R analog joysticks, L & R bumpers, L & R analog triggers, L & R option buttons, G button, Home button
  • Sensor: Linear Haptics, 6-axis IMU sensor, Ambient light sensor
  • Battery: 23.1 Wh 2-cells Rechargeable Li-Polymer
  • Memory Expansion: TF Card
  • Color: White

Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld Price in Nepal and Availability

The Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld is priced at USD 349.99 but pre-ordering will get you the device for only USD 299.99. It will go on sale in North America in October of 2022. We expect the Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld to retail for NPR 60,000 if it launches in Nepal.

Gaming Handheld Price in the US Price in Nepal (Expected)
Logitech G Cloud USD 349.99 NPR 60,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Aya Neo Pro 2021.

OnePlus 11 Pro rumors hint towards Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, Hasselblad cameras

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We’re only just on the verge of the fourth quarter of 2022, and OnePlus’ next-generation flagship phone has already been leaked via render materials. Yes, we’re talking about the OnePlus 11 Pro, which has been making rounds on the internet for quite a while now. So, let’s take a look at all the leaks and rumors surrounding the OnePlus 11 Pro.

OnePlus 11 Pro Rumors:

The OnePlus 10 Pro was launched as the company’s premium offering a while ago. It was then followed by the OnePlus 10T which took a more value-for-money approach. Howver, the OnePlus 10 series was met with a lackluster reception. However, the brand is aiming to reverse this with its next-gen devices.

If the rumors are to be trusted, then we can be assured that the OnePlus 11 Pro will be an uncompromised premium smartphone. Trusted tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer (@onleaks) has not only brought us renders of the OnePlus 11 Pro but also its key specifications.

Design, Display

The OnePlus 11 Pro renders based on an early prototype reveal a circular camera module with triple rear cameras and the Hasselblad branding in the middle. Moreover, it retains the coveted alert slider.

OnePlus 11 Pro Design, Display

As for the display, the OnePlus 11 Pro will flaunt a 6.7″ QHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. And like its predecessor, the hole-punch camera cutout will reside on the left.

Performance

The performance of the OnePlus 11 Pro will be handled by the upcoming flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. It will be paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. On the software side of things, the handset should ship with Android 13 with Oxygen OS 13 on top.

Cameras

Moving on, the OnePlus 11 Pro will also be a camera powerhouse with a 50MP primary sensor, a 48MP ultrawide, and a 32MP 2x telephoto lens on the rear. As stated before, it will get the Hasselblad integration like its predecessor. For selfies, it will have a 16MP punch-hole selfie camera.

Rest of the Specs

The phone is expected to be powered by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 100W SuperVOOC fast charging. Besides, we can expect connectivity features such as 5G, WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, and NFC.

OnePlus 11 Pro Specifications (Rumored):

  • Display: 6.7″ QHD+ AMOLED panel, 120Hz
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
  • Memory: Up to 16GB RAM
  • Storage: Up to 256GB storage
  • Software & UI: Android 13-based Oxygen OS 13
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP + 48MP + 32MP)
  • Front Camera: 16MP
  • Security: In-display fingerprint scanner, Face unlock
  • Battery: 5,000mAh with 100W SuperVOOC charging

OnePlus 11 Pro Launch and Price

As of now, the launch date remains uncertain. Nonetheless, the rumors point towards a solid device from OnePlus and it might as well be a saving grace for the brand. All we can do is just wait and watch.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the OnePlus Nord 2T.

AI-powered Insta360 Link webcam with 4K recording launched in Nepal

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The Insta360 Link sets itself apart from normal webcams thanks to its unique features such as AI-tracking. The webcam is finally available in the Nepali market. Here, we will take a look at the Insta360 Link, alongside its key specs, features, price, and availability in Nepal.

Insta360 Link Overview:

Design

The top of the Insta360 Link looks more like an action camera due to its gimbal that supports swivel, tilt, and rotate motions. On the contrary, the base resembles a standard webcam and has a green accent. The webcam has a USB Type-C port on the back for connectivity.

Instead of mounting on top of your monitor, the Insta360 Link can also be placed on a tripod. The company even sells a mini 2-in-1 tripod to go with the webcam.

Insta360 Link - Design

Features

Insta360 Link comes packed with tons of features. Starting off with the 1/2″ sensor, it can record up to 4K UHD footage at 30 fps. Likewise, the bigger size of the sensor allows for good performance under low light conditions.

It is also capable of recording HDR footage at 1080p and 720p. Besides, the Link has Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF) with auto exposure for faster focus on videos

AI Tracking

The Insta360 Link uses a 3-axis gimbal system paired with an AI tracking algorithm in order to keep the subject in the frame via automatic framing and zooming.

Moreover, the camera can be controlled via gestures. Showing your palm enables AI Tracking, an L shape with the thumb and index allows zoom controls, and a V-sign activates whiteboard mode.

Rest of the specs

If left inactive for 10 seconds, the Insta360 Link automatically points downwards because of the built-in privacy protection. It also has dual microphones with noise reduction capabilities.

The webcam also allows for manual controls via the Link Controller desktop software. With it, users can adjust parameters such as exposure, brightness, gimbal position, and more.

Insta360 Link Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 69×41×45mm
  • Weight: 106g
  • Sensor Size: 1/2″
  • Port: USB Type-C
  • Video: Up to 4K @ 30fps
  • Tracking: AI tracking
  • Zoom: Up to 4x (Digital)
  • Audio: Dual noise-canceling microphones

Insta360 Link Price in Nepal and Availability

The Insta360 Link is available in Nepal for Rs. 45,000. The webcam can be purchased via authorized distributors like Hukut Store.

Webcam Price in Nepal Availability
Insta360 Link Rs. 45,000 Hukut Store

Nokia C21 Plus with Android 11 Go, Unisoc SoC launched in Nepal

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Nokia has announced the successor to last year’s C20 and C20 Plus. Dubbed C21 and C21 Plus, these are entry-level handsets that run on the Android 11 Go edition. So, let’s get into the specs, features, availability, and price of the Nokia C21 and C21 Plus in Nepal.

Nokia C21, C21 Plus Overview:

Design and Display

Starting with the display, both the Nokia C21 and C21 Plus flaunt a 6.5-inch IPS panel with HD+ resolution and a 20:9 aspect ratio. Contrary to their predecessor, the smartphones have a metal chassis and toughened glass on the front to protect them from scratches. The Plus variant also has an IP52 rating for water and dust resistance. 

Performance

Powering the C21 and C21 Plus is a Unisoc SC9863A chipset. The silicon is fabricated on a 28nm process and comprises eight Cortex-A55 cores running at 1.6 GHz. The graphics are handled by a PowerVR GE8322 GPU. 

Over on the memory front, the Plus variant goes up to 4GB of RAM while the vanilla C21 caps out at 3GB RAM. However, they both are available in either 32GB or 64GB storage configurations. And, it’s expandable via a microSD card. 

Moreover, they boot on Android 11 Go edition and the brand has confirmed two years of security patches. However, there’s no word on whether the smartphones will get any major OS upgrades or not. 

Camera

Talking about the cameras, the C21 Plus features a dual-camera setup in a rectangular camera cutout. There’s a 13 MP main camera with a 2MP depth sensor and an LED flash. The C21, on the other hand, sports a circular camera cutout that houses just an 8MP lens. On the front, both have a 5MP sensor in a tear-drop notch. 

Rest of the specs

In terms of battery, the C21 has a 3000mAh cell that supports 5W charging via a micro-USB port. Interestingly, the C21 Plus comes in two battery sizes—5050mAh and 4000mAh cell. In either case, it supports 10W charging that works over a micro-USB port. For biometrics, they come with a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.

Nokia C21, C21 Plus Specifications:

  • Display: 6.5-inches IPS LCD panel, 60Hz
  • Resolution: HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Unisoc SC9863A (28nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (8x Cortex-A55)
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8322 GPU
  • Memory: 
    • C21:2/3GB RAM, 32/64GB storage (expandable)
    • C21 Plus: 2/3/4GB RAM, 32/64GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 11 (2 years security patches)
  • Rear Camera: 
    • C21: Single (8MP)
    • C21 Plus: Dual (13MP main, 2MP depth)
  • Front Camera: 5MP (teardrop notch)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
  • Battery: 
    • C21: 3000mAh with 5W charging
    • C21 Plus: 4000/5050mAh with 10W charging 

Nokia C21, C21 Plus Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of the Nokia C21 Plus in Nepal is Rs. 16,499 for the sole 3/32GB variant. The vanilla C21 is not yet available in Nepal. You can buy Nokia phones from Hukut and other authorized stores.

Device Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
Nokia C21 Plus (3/32GB) Rs. 16,499 Hukut
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Nokia G20.

Nokia G11 Plus with 90Hz LCD, stock Android 12 launched in Nepal

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Back in February, Nokia announced the G11 with entry-level specs and long battery life. The company then launched a refresh, the G11 Plus, with a 50MP primary camera and the latest software, which is now available in Nepal. So, let’s take a look at the official specs, features, official price, and availability of the Nokia G11 Plus in Nepal.

Nokia G11 Plus Overview:

Design and Display

The G11 Plus carries forward Nokia’s new design language. In addition to the redesigned camera bump, the phone sports a fingerprint sensor and a textured finish at the back. Nokia has even included an official IP52 rating.

Over on the front, you get a 6.51-inch LCD screen with a waterdrop-style notch for a selfie camera. It’s an HD+ screen with boasts a 90Hz refresh rate and 180Hz touch sampling rate. The screen is protected by toughened glass.

Nokia G11 Plus Design and Display

Performance and Memory

For performance, Nokia has turned to Unisoc. It’s the Tiger T606 chipset that is running the show from underneath the new Nokia G11 Plus. It’s built on a 12nm process and features two Cortex-A75 performance cores and six Cortex-A55 efficiency cores.

Nokia has paired the chip with up to 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The latter can be expanded up to 512GB using an external microSD card.

Software

Nokia G11 Plus boots on a near-stock Android 12 out of the stock. Since it is part of the Android One program, Nokia is promising two years of major Android updates. In addition, the phone is also eligible for three years of monthly security patches.

Nokia G11 Plus even has Android enterprise-level certification making it suitable for wide implementation.

Camera

Nokia G11 Plus flaunts a dual-camera setup at the back, complete with an LED flash. You get a 50MP primary camera with AutoFocus enabled. Accompanying it is a 2MP depth sensor. Upfront, the waterdrop notch encloses an 8MP selfie camera.

Nokia G11 Plus Cameras

Battery and Charging

Battery endurance has always been a stronghold for Nokia. With the G11 Plus, the company is claiming up to 3 days of battery life. The company has kept the battery size a secret but we expect it to be 5,000mAh or bigger. On the downside, the phone supports just 10W of charging.

Rest of the Specs

Nokia G11 Plus even supports Face Unlock with a mask on. It’s an LTE phone and comes equipped with dual-band Wi-Fi and FM radio.

Nokia G11 Plus Specifications:

  • Body: 75.9 x 164.6 x 8.5mm, 189 gm
  • Display: 6.517-inches IPS LCD panel, 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling, toughened glass
  • Resolution: HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Unisoc T606 (12nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2x Cortex-A55 & 2× Cortex-A75)
  • GPU: Mali G57
  • Memory: 3GB RAM, 64GB storage (expandable up to 512GB)
  • Software & UI: Android 12 (2 years OS upgrade)
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP main, 2MP depth)
  • Front Camera: 8MP sensor (teardrop notch)
  • Audio: Single speaker, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Security: rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
  • Battery: Unspecified battery with 18W charging (10W adapter provided)
  • Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 ac (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.0
  • Colors: Charcoal Grey, Lake Blue

Nokia G11 Plus Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of the Nokia G11 Plus in Nepal is Rs. 19,499 for the sole 3/64GB variant. You can buy the phone from Hukut and other authorized stores in Nepal.

Nokia G11 Plus Price in Nepal
3/64GB Rs. 19,499

Meanwhile, check out our review of the Nokia G20.

Asus ROG Phone 6D Series official with Dimensity 9000+ SoC, LPDDR5x RAM

Asus has finally released the long-awaited ROG Phone 6D and 6D Ultimate. These phones are the Dimensity-powered siblings of the original ROG Phone 6 series with robust cooling. In this article, we will be discussing the official specs, features, and expected price of the Asus ROG Phone 6D series (6D, 6D Ultimate) in Nepal.

Asus ROG Phone 6D Series Overview:

MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ Gaming

The Dimensity 9000+ chipset powers the two Asus ROG 6D series gaming phones. It is an octa-core processor manufactured using a 4nm process. The chip has a Cortex-X2 clocked at 3050 MHz, 3 Cortex-A710 clocked at 2850MHz, and 4 Cortex-A510 with a clock speed of 1800 MHz.

Asus ROG Phone 6D series - Performance

These newer devices use LPDDR5x RAM instead of LPDDR5 RAM. The storage, however, is still UFS 3.1. While the 6D can be configured with up to 16GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, the 6D Ultimate goes up to 512GB of storage.

Display, Design

The displays on the ROG Phone 6D and the 6D Ultimate measure 6.78-inch and utilize OLED technology. The displays are pretty much the same as the ROG Phone 6 lineup with the 10-bit color depth, 165Hz refresh rate, and 720Hz touch sampling rate.

On the contrary, there are quite a few changes in terms of design. The ROG Phone 6D looks similar to the 6 with an RGB illuminated ROG logo on the back. Moving on to the more premium ROG Phone 6D Ultimate, we see a 2-inch secondary OLED screen with tons of customization instead of the illuminated logo.

Camera

Comparing the ROG Phone 6D series to its Snapdragon-powered counterpart, there are no changes in terms of optics. It houses a 50MP primary Sony IMX766 sensor, a 13MP ultrawide, and a 5MP macro camera on the rear. Likewise, the front selfie shooter is a 12MP Sony IMX663 sensor.

AeroActive Portal

The Ultimate variant of the ROG Phone 6D makes cooling interesting with its new “AeroActive Portal” design that blows air directly into the internal heatsink.

The portal acts as a door flap that opens when the bundled AeroActive Cooler 6 is attached to the phone. Thus, the air from the cooler goes into the wind tunnel and hot air is exhausted from the top.

According to ASUS, this cooling method resulted in a 3.4°C lower temperature than the ROG Phone 6 during Perfdog benchmarking on Genshin Impact at 60Hz.

Rest of the specs

The ROG Phone 6D and 6D Ultimate feature a split-cell design with two 3000mAh batteries. Additionally, the massive 6,000mAh battery supports 65W wired fast charging.

The audio department is handled by a front-facing stereo speaker setup with Dirac HD and a 3.5mm headphone jack with high-res output. In terms of software, the ROG Phones boot on Android 12 with ROG UI / Zen UI on top.

Asus ROG Phone 6D Series Specifications:

  • Display: 6.78-inch AMOLED, 165Hz refresh rate, 720Hz Touch sampling rate, 111.23% DCI-P3, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ (4nm)
  • RAM: up to 16GB LPPDDR5X RAM
  • Storage: up to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage | 512GB UFS 3.1 storage (Ultimate)
  • OS: Android 12
  • Rear Camera: 50MP Sony IMX766, 13MP ultra-wide-angle lens, 5MP macro lens
  • Front Camera: 12MP Sony IMX663
  • Audio: Front-Facing Stereo speaker, Dirac HD, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Connectivity: 5G, Wi-Fi 6E a/b/n/ac/ax (2.4GHz, 5GHz), 2×2 MIMO, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, dual-Type-C port (bottom & side)
  • Battery: 6000mAh with 65W wired charging

Asus ROG Phone 6D Series Price in Nepal (Expected)

The 12/256GB variant of the Asus ROG Phone 6D is priced at EUR 949 and that of the 16/512GB Ultimate is EUR 1,399. The Asus ROG Phone 6D is expected to sell for around NPR 124,999 in Nepal. Similarly, the Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate is expected to retail at around NPR 184,999.

Asus is yet to reveal the price of the phone in other regions. Furthermore, the ROG 6D series will not be sold in North America.

Asus ROG Phone 6D Series  Price in Europe (Official)  Price in Nepal (Expected) 
ROG Phone 6D (12/256GB) EUR 949 NPR 124,999
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (16/512GB) EUR 1,399 NPR 184,999
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Realme GT Neo 3T.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Series Review: Winning By Default

Before heading into this review of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro, let’s take a time to acknowledge the success of their predecessors. So last year’s Galaxy Watch 4 series was a big hit for Samsung—which is mostly thanks to the new Wear OS 3 platform that it co-developed with Google. The company thus recorded its highest quarterly shipments with the Watch 4 lineup, whereas it was a big success for Wear OS as well.

So, it was pretty much inevitable that Samsung wouldn’t bring any drastic change or any major upgrade to the Galaxy Watch 5 series.

And that’s exactly what we’ve got here. The new Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro from Samsung are textbook definitions of iterative upgrades. With a more robust build quality, improved health monitoring, faster charging speeds, and such. Having said that, after using these watches for almost a month now, I’m so glad that Samsung has finally addressed a few of my biggest issues with the Galaxy Watch lineup this time—which I’ll get into shortly.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5, Watch 5 Pro Review: Specifications:

Watch 5 (40 / 44mm) Watch 5 Pro (45mm)
Case Material Armor Aluminum Titanium
Strap Style 20mm Sport Band 20mm D-Buckle Sport Band
Color Options Graphite, Silver, Sapphire (44mm only), Pink Gold (40mm only) Black Titanium, Gray Titanium
Dimensions & Weight 40mm: 40.4 x 39.3 x 9.8mm (28.7 gm) 45.4 x 45.4 x 10.5mm (46.5 gm)
44mm: 44.4 x 43.3 x 9.8mm (33.5 gm)
Display 40mm: 1.2″ (396 x 396 px) 1.4″ (450 x 450 px)
44mm: 1.4″ (450 x 450 px)
Protection Sapphire crystal glass
Properties Super AMOLED panel, Always on Display (AoD)
Processor Exynos W920 (5nm), 2x Cortex-A55 cores (1.18GHz)
Memory 1.5GB RAM, 16GB internal storage
Battery 40mm: 284mAh 590mAh
44mm: 410mAh
Charging Faster WPC-based wireless charging (10W)
OS Wear OS Powered by Samsung (Wear OS 3.5)
UI One UI Watch 4.5
Sensors Samsung BioActive Sensor (Optical Heart Rate + Electrical Heart + Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis), Temperature, Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro, Geomagnetic, Light
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.2, WiFi a/b/g/n (dual-band), NFC, LTE
Navigation GPS / Glonass / Beidou / Galileo
Durability 5 ATM + IP68 certified, MIL-STD-810H compliant
Compatibility Android 8.0 or higher, With more than 1.5GB RAM
Companion App Setup: Galaxy Wearable, Galaxy Watch5 Plugin
Health Statistics: Samsung Health
Price in Nepal 40mm: Rs. 39,999 Rs. 64,999
44mm: Rs. 44,999

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5, Watch 5 Pro Review:

Design and Build

  • Armor Aluminum case (40/44mm)
    • 20mm Sport band
  • Titanium (45mm) case
    • 20mm D-Buckle Sport band
  • 5 ATM + IP68 dust/water resistant
  • MIL-STD-810H certified

Okay, let’s start this review of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro with the design side of things. So if you were to put the Watch 4 and Watch 5 side-by-side and ask me to figure out which one’s which based just on the looks, I wouldn’t be able to. Except for their color options, these look identical! On paper, the Watch 5 is marginally heavier by a couple of grams, but this has been a non-issue for me. Samsung has basically left its sleek design aesthetics geared towards casual smartwatch users as is.

But the Watch 5 Pro is a different story entirely. And yeah, I can definitely tell it apart from the Watch 4 Classic! Actually, when I first saw the Watch 5 Pro online, I was kinda worried it would be too bulky for my wrist.

After putting it on, however, I must say that it looks pretty neat. But if you have somewhat smaller wrists, this thing is obviously going to end up looking enormous because the Watch 5 Pro is only available in a 45mm option. Unlike the regular Watch 5 which you can find in both 40 and 44mm sizes. More importantly, Samsung has replaced the beloved rotating bezel with a digital one here.

Talk about heartbreak!

The physical bezel was essentially why most people—including myself—loved the Watch 4 Classic but that’s gone now. Instead, the Watch 5 Pro has a sunken display and raised bezel for a more sporty, outdoorsy look.

Bye bye bezel

I know this makes using the digital bezel a little easier because I can guide my finger across through the edges, but let’s get real for a moment. It’s just no match for the pure simplicity of a physical bezel. Not to mention, it doesn’t work that well when your finger is wet/greasy, or when you’re wearing gloves.

Anyway, I am absolutely loving this D-buckle sport band on the Watch 5 Pro. It is similar to the typical folding clasp layout found on metal bracelet watch straps, but with a magnetic buckle to keep things in place. It does take a bit of getting used to, like how to adjust the length and stuff like that, but once you get the hang of it, going back to the traditional pin/buckle strap is not that easy.

But this strap has one—almost hilarious—design flaw. The thing is, it doesn’t lay completely flat even when freeing up the clasp to one end. So in case I want to charge it wirelessly via a compatible Samsung phone, I have to separate the strap from the watch completely to ensure that the base of the watch makes proper contact with the phone.

That reminds me, Samsung also says it has improved the sensor design on the base of the watch, with increased contact area and a flatter structure for more accurate measurements.

Comfortable, secure fit

And I’m not sure if it’s because of this, the new strap mechanism—or a combination of both—but I haven’t had to manually readjust my fit on the Watch 5 Pro every now and then like I did on the Watch 4 Classic. Therefore, as far as fit and comfort are concerned, the Watch 5 duo gets a big thumbs up from me.

Not to forget, they are 5 ATM and IP68 certified against dust and water damage too, on top of the military standard 810H durability against various harsh environmental conditions. And the Watch 5 Pro is also the tougher of the two with its Titanium case, compared to the armor aluminum case on the regular Watch 5. I’m not gonna purposefully damage them to verify Samsung’s claims or anything—I’ll leave that to JerryRigEverything. But I did crash the Watch 5 Pro against a rough surface once and it survived that perfectly fine, so I’m sold!

Display

  • 1.2/1.4-inches Super AMOLED panel
  • Circular dial, Always on Display (AoD)
  • Sapphire crystal glass protection

This “improved durability” thing extends to display as well. Both of them now use Sapphire crystal glass, instead of Corning’s Gorilla Glass DX or DX+ on the Watch 4 series. Samsung’s exact claim is that the Watch 5 is 1.6 times and the Watch 5 Pro is twice as strong as its predecessor. I’ve been using them without a screen protector so far, and they’ve held up superbly.

And I’m especially impressed with the standard Watch 5 in this regard since it doesn’t have any protruding layer like the Pro model to protect the display.

Top-notch display, as always

As for the actual quality of the display, it’s great. Be it brightness level, sharpness, viewing angles, or colors, I have no complaint about these Super AMOLED screens. But I am pretty disappointed to see such chunky bezels on the Watch 5 because I thought that was something Samsung would work on this time. Not that it takes away from the experience in any way, but slimmer bezels would’ve certainly looked a lot nicer. Particularly on the smaller 40mm variant with its 1.2” display.

There are also a few new watch faces here, and I’m sure you’ll find the one you’ll like after a few minutes of browsing. And even if you’re not fond of what Samsung offers, no worries. You can always choose from different watch face apps like Facer and WatchMaker from Play Store too.

Performance

  • Dual-core Exynos W920 SoC (5nm)
  • 1.5GB RAM + 16GB internal storage
  • Wear OS 3.5 (with One UI Watch 4.5 on top)

In terms of performance, Samsung seems to be pretty confident with the reliability of last year’s Exynos W920 chip, which is why there’s no chipset upgrade for the Watch 5 series. Along with the same 1.5GB RAM and 16GB of storage and everything. Don’t get me wrong—the Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic weren’t laggy by any means, so this is not a bad thing entirely.

Would’ve loved to see a new chip, tbh

But there are a few occasions when the Watch 5 series show a hint of delay of sorts—especially when you have a bunch of apps in memory. And after seeing Qualcomm’s claims of double performance uplift and 50% longer battery life with its latest wearable chips, I was also hoping Samsung would ditch Exynos in favor of Snapdragon on its latest smartwatches.

Kinda similar to what it did with the Galaxy S22 series in most parts of the world.

After a year of refinements, Wear OS has matured into a powerhouse of an operating system as well. Samsung and Google haven’t made many distinct changes to the UI/UX itself, but you can find a few noteworthy feature additions here. First off—and it’s kind of a big one—the Watch 5 duo comes with Google Assistant support right out of the box. And it works pretty great!

Samsung’s default keyboard also supports swipe typing now, whereas One UI Watch 4.5 brings a bunch of cool accessibility features including visibility and hearing enhancements too. And this experience is only going to get better with time since Samsung also promises 4 years of software upgrades for the Watch 5 series. So overall, I guess I’m not too bummed about Samsung recycling last year’s processor for these smartwatches.

Samsung’s Wear OS monopoly

The rock-solid software side of things makes up for that in a way, but that’s not saying much since I haven’t had the opportunity to use other Wear OS 3-powered smartwatches as of now. Matter of fact, Samsung has basically enjoyed a monopoly in the Wear OS space for over a year now because no other company has launched a smartwatch with this new unified platform. Save for the Montblanc Summit 3 which is a luxury watch that goes for a colossal $1,300!

Health, Fitness Tracking

  • 90+ workout modes
    • With automatic detection support of a few
  • Heart rate, stress, sleep monitoring, body composition analysis
  • (New) Infrared temperature sensor
  • ECG, Blood pressure reading in select regions

Now, the only major hardware upgrade when it comes to health and fitness tracking on the Watch 5 duo is the inclusion of an infrared temperature sensor. Samsung says this can give you an even deeper insight into your sleep pattern, but unfortunately, it isn’t activated yet.

No one knows what the future holds, Samsung

And as to when this feature will be available, there’s no official word, except “in the near future”. I just hope Samsung will push an update enabling the IR sensor as soon as possible. Even without the temperature sensor, I am noticing way better sleep monitoring on the Watch 5 series.

The Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic used to over-record my asleep duration most of the time, while that number is drastically down here. Other than this, it also accurately logs the time I go to bed and the time I wake up. And it can offer sleep coaching plans to help you doze off better by analyzing your sleep patterns as well.

Moving on, the body composition analysis which measures the amount of muscle, fat, and water in your body is supposedly better on these smartwatches too. But I’m not convinced about that because I’m still getting different readings on the Watch 5 and 5 Pro when taking a body composition reading with one watch on my left hand and the other one on my right.

Besides, these smartwatches can track your heart rate, stress, blood oxygen levels, and all those standard stuff. There’s still no all-day SpO2 monitoring though, whereas blood pressure and ECG measurement are yet to be available in regions like Nepal and India. On the other hand, they can also track a bunch of different workouts—far more than what I’d ever need.

Watch 5 Pro is for the outdoor workout enthusiasts

The Watch 5 Pro even has some special tricks up its sleeks. You can now import the GPX file of your workout trail to the watch itself, and it will automatically give you turn-by-turn directions. Short for GPS Exchange Format, these files store GPS location data including maps and routes. And creating one for yourself is pretty easy. Just go to Google Maps, select “Directions”, and then continue to enter your starting point and destination. You can even add multiple stops between your final destination if needed.

After all that’s done, simply copy the URL of your Google Maps page, then paste it into any GPX converter website to get the GPX file. I found mapstogpx.com to be the easiest, but there are other options as well. Then just download the file to your phone and the Samsung Health app will automatically sync the GPX file to your watch.

How does it perform?

I know all this sounds like a lot, but it’s actually quite straightforward. And I tested it on a fairly short route and I gotta say I’m impressed with how well it works—as long as you’re outdoors.

But soon as you enter a building or something, its location tracking goes haywire. And once you need to head back, there’s also the “Track Back” feature using which you can get back to your starting point on the exact same route. Sounds great! But for now, both of these features are available for hiking and cycling exercises only. And I was also pretty shocked to find out that the Watch 5 Pro can’t detect when I’ve paused my hiking, for some reason.

Dear Samsung, please understand that I can’t go on hour-long hiking sessions without taking any breaks, thanks.

And maybe Samsung could’ve worked with Google to make importing GPX files a bit easier as well. Not that doing so is complicated by any means—even for a first-time user like myself—but I think some built-in option inside Google Maps would’ve been pretty cool instead of having to use a third-party service.

And you know what? Maybe Samsung should bring this feature on the regular Watch 5—and even the Watch 4 series too—because the Watch 5 Pro doesn’t really have any exclusive hardware built into it that enables all this.

What about the audio and haptics?

Like always, all your health and fitness data sync with the Samsung Health app. It’s quite well-designed to give you a quick overview of all the data at a glance, while also being sophisticated enough to give you loads of additional information for an even better understanding. The on-wrist phone call quality is also quite nice here and I’m particularly fond of the haptic feedback on the Watch 5 Pro. But the one on the Watch 5 is just… not that great.

Battery

  • Watch 5:
    • 40mm: 284mAh / 44mm: 410mAh
  • Watch 5 Pro: 590mAh
  • Faster WPC-based wireless charging support (10W)

Finally, I am absolutely loving the battery life of the Galaxy Watch 5 series. Especially the Pro model. It has been consistently lasting me 3 days on a full charge—with continuous heart rate and stress monitoring turned on, alongside overnight blood oxygen tracking and about an hour of GPS usage in total. This is pretty much double of what I was getting with the Watch 4 Classic.

I know that’s nowhere near what Huawei, Amazfit, or Xiaomi smartwatches manage, but for a Wear OS-powered watch, this is largely impressive.

The Watch 5 also features a 13% larger battery over the Watch 4 although I didn’t notice any improvement in the actual battery endurance itself. Just one day of usage and it would be back on the charging station. And aside from battery life, Samsung has also upgraded the charging speeds this time. Up from 5W to 10W.

So you can get around 40% juice with just 30 minutes of charge—which is almost enough to last you through the day. Or at the very least, a full night’s sleep tracking. A 100% fill-up still requires like 2 hours for the Watch 5 Pro and roughly half an hour less on the standard Watch 5 though.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5, Watch 5 Pro Review: Conclusion

So wrapping up this review, the new Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro are pretty outstanding smartwatches from Samsung. They bring a few incremental but substantial upgrades over last year’s Galaxy Watch 4 lineup to further solidify Samsung’s dominance in the Android smartwatch space.

With these, you get the right balance of a premium design, an extensive set of health and fitness tracking features, and also half-decent battery life. The Watch 5 Pro takes things a step further with its bolder design and enhanced durability—while also introducing a few features to complement the outdoorsy, adventurous nature of the watch itself.

I still don’t think Galaxy Watch 4 owners will find these worth the upgrade though. Or if Samsung is winning the Garmin or Suunto crowd anytime soon with the Watch 5 Pro. But I feel like it’s got the perfect package to convince a casual smartwatch enthusiast its way—especially if you own a Samsung smartphone. For now.

As I mentioned earlier, Samsung is practically sitting unopposed in the Wear OS market right now. However, that’s coming to an end pretty soon—starting with the long-awaited Google Pixel Watch which is arriving next month. And if you’d like to explore even more options, Wear OS-powered smartwatches from Fossil and Mobvoi are reportedly launching this year as well.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5, Watch 5 Pro Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Robust build quality
  • First-class display
  • Wear OS
  • Nice health and fitness monitoring features
  • Great battery life on the Pro model
  • Supports faster charging

Cons:

  • Still some Samsung exclusivity
  • Digital bezel (instead of physical)
  • Watch 5’s haptics is bad
  • Could’ve used a chipset upgrade
  • The temperature sensor doesn’t do anything yet

Vivo silently launches new Y-series smartphone with Dimensity 700 SoC

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Vivo has silently expanded its Y-series with the launch of the Y52t. The smartphone is equipped with MediaTek Dimensity SoC and comes with a dual rear camera setup. So let’s get into the specs, features, availability, and expected price of the Vivo Y52t in Nepal.

Vivo Y52t Overview:

Design and Display

Design-wise, the Y52t looks similar to recent Y-series smartphones, with a water drop notch and a rectangular camera module on the back. It is available in Coconut Peach, Black, and Ice Lake Blue color options and weighs 198 grams.

Vivo Y52t Design and Display

 

The device flaunts a 6.51-inch LCD screen with HD+ resolution. Unfortunately, there’s no support for a higher refresh or touch sampling rate.

Performance

Inside, the smartphone is packed with a MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC. It’s an octa-core processor manufactured on a 7nm node and has a boost clock speed of 2.2GHz. This is paired with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB or 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. The latter is expandable up to 1TB since the device supports a microSD card.

Rest of the specs

Moving on, the camera hardware on the Vivo Y52t includes a 13MP primary lens joined by a 2MP macro unit. For selfies, it has an 8MP lens. The device gets its juice from a 5000mAh battery and supports a 10W adapter for charging. Other than this, you get a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and 5G connectivity.

Vivo Y52t Specifications:

  • Display: 6.51-inches IPS LCD
  • Resolution: HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels)
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 700 (6nm)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, up to 256GB internal storage (expandable up to 1TB)
  • Rear Camera: Dual (13MP primary + 2MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 8MP
  • Security: Fingerprint scanner (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 5,000mAh, 10W wired charging

Vivo Y52t Price in Nepal and Availability

The Y52t is priced in China at CNY 1,399 for the base 8/128GB variant. Whereas, the higher 8/256GB model retails at CNY 1,599. We expect the price of Vivo Y52t to start at NPR 30,000, if and when it launches in Nepal.

Vivo Y52t  Price in China Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/128GB CNY 1,399 NPR 30,000
8/256GB CNY 1,599 NPR 33,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our initial impressions of the Realme GT Neo 3T.

Xiaomi 12 Lite Price in Nepal [Updated]

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Xiaomi has launched another premium mid-range smartphone in Nepal. The company has now brought the Xiaomi 12 Lite to Nepal, which made its global debut last month. Let’s get into the specs, features, official price, and availability of the Xiaomi 12 Lite in Nepal. 

Xiaomi 12 Lite Overview:

Design and Display

As far as the design is concerned, Xiaomi has gone a different route with the 12 Lite. Unlike the curved body of the rest of the 12 series smartphones, the Lite model features flat edges — more in line with the Redmi Note 11 series. The rectangular camera module on the back is still the same, though.

Furthermore, users can choose between three color options: Black, Lite Green, and Lite Pink. There is no mention of an official IP rating.

Xiaomi 12 Lite Design Color Options

Over on the front, you get a 6.55” FHD+ AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate. Likewise, the screen’s touch sampling rate is 240Hz. It’s an 12-bit panel which means it is capable of producing around 64 billion colors.

Xiaomi 12 Lite supports HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, and the screen can get as bright as 950 nits when viewing HDR content. Other notable features of the Xiaomi 12 Lite include Gorilla Glass 5 protection, 1920Hz PWM dimming and TrueColor technology.

Performance

Under the hood, Xiaomi 12 Lite packs Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 778G chipset. The chip was announced last year, but is still popular in the premium mid-range segment. It is based on a 6nm process and brings two Cortex-A78 performance cores (@2.4GHz) and six Cortex-A55 efficiency cores (@1.8GHz).

Xiaomi has paired the chip with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 internal storage. The base variant of the Xiaomi 12 Lite comes with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage, whereas the high-end model brings 8GB of RAM and double the storage.

Cameras

Xiaomi 12 Lite flaunts a triple camera setup at the back, headlined by Samsung’s 108MP HM2 sensor. Accompanying it is an 8MP ultrawide shooter. Then there is a 2MP sensor for macro photography. Over on the front, the center-aligned punch-hole is home to a 32MP Samsung ISOCELL G82 sensor.

Xiaomi 12 Lite Camera Setup

Even the selfie camera on the Xiaomi 12 Lite has Autofocus, and it supports multiple modes like Selfie Portrait, Auto HDR, Eye Tracking and Selfie zoom. Xiaomi has even fitted two LEDs at the front that you can use to take selfies under low-lit conditions.

Rest of the Specs

All this is fueled by a 4,300mAh battery which supports Xiaomi’s 67W turbo charging. With the charger included in the box, the company claims it can go from 0 to 100% in just 41 minutes. Moreover, Xiaomi 12 Lite supports the in-house AdaptiveCharge technology that slows down the charging at night after 80% to protect the battery.

Xiaomi 12 Lite boots on Android 12-based MIUI 13 out of the box. It has a stereo speaker setup with support for Dolby Atmos. There is an in-display optical fingerprint scanner for biometrics. Talking about connectivity, the phone has 5G, Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. There is NFC too. However, it is limited to certain regions only.

Xiaomi 12 Lite Specifications:

  • Body: 73.7 x 159.3 x 7.29mm, 173 gm
  • Display: 6.55-inches AMOLED DotDisplay, 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, Gorilla Glass 5, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, 12-bit color depth
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 402 PPI, 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Other Properties: 68 billion colors, 1920Hz PVM Dimming, True Color Technology, 950 nits peak brightness
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G 5G (6nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 6/8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 128/256GB UFS 2.2 storage (fixed)
  • Software & UI: Android 12 with Xiaomi’s MIUI 13 on top
  • Rear Camera: Triple (with LED flash);
    – 108MP, f/1.88 Samsung ISOCELL HM2
    – 8MP, f/2.2 ultrawide sensor, 120° FoV
    – 2MP, f/2.4 macro sensor
  • Front Camera: 32MP, f/2.45 sensor (hole-punch cutout)
  • Audio: Dual stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos Audio
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor (optical), Face unlock
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient light, E-compass, Gyro, Proximity, IR blaster
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 6 a/b/g/n/ac/ax (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.2, GPS / AGPS / Beidou / Galileo, USB Type-C, 4G LTE (VoLTE), 5G
  • Battery: 4500mAh with 67W wired charging (67W power adapter provided)
  • Color Options: Black, Lite Green, Lite Pink

Xiaomi 12 Lite Price in Nepal & Availability 

The official price of Xiaomi 12 Lite starts at NPR 50,999 for the base 6/128GB variant. The higher 8/128GB variant costs NPR 52,999.  You can buy Xiaomi 12 Lite from Hukut and other Xiaomi-authorized stores.

Xiaomi 12 Lite  Price in Nepal (Official)  Availability 
6/128GB Rs. 50,999 Hukut 
8/128GB Rs. 53,999
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Xiaomi 12X. 

Infinix launches its first QLED TV with Dolby Vision, 36W speakers

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Along with smartphones, Infinix offers a lineup of smart Android TVs in India. The company recently launched its first QLED TV, the Infinix Zero QLED 4K, powered by Quantum Dot technology. So. let’s get into the specs, features, availability, and expected price of the Infinix Zero QLED 4K in Nepal.

Infinix Zero QLED 4K Overview:

Display

The TV houses a 55-inch screen equipped with Quantum DOT technology and 4K resolution. The display has a peak brightness of 400 nits and covers the NTSC and sRGB color gamut of 85% and 122%, respectively.

Infinix Zero QLED 4K Design and Display

You also get support for Dolby Vision and HDR 10+, as well as 60 FPS MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation), which adds frames between original frames to make the content look smoother. Likewise, the Zero QLED 4K offers a premium 3-side bezel-less design with X-blade metal stands.

Performance

Powering the smart TV is a MediaTek Quad-Core CA55 processor paired with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. On the software front, it runs Android 11 right out of the box. Since it’s an Android-powered TV, you get access to the Google Play Store along with Chromecast and Google Voice Assistant.

Rest of the specs

The Zero QLED 4K has 36W speakers with two tweeters for audio. There is also support for Dolby Atmos. Similarly, you get a Bluetooth-enabled device with one-touch Google Assistant support.

The connectivity options include three HDMI ports, one of which supports ARC, two USB ports, one AV input, one LAN port, and one headphone port. For wireless connectivity, it has Bluetooth 5.0, and WiFi b/g/n.

Infinix Zero QLED 4K Specifications:

  • Design: 3-side bezel-less, 1.6mm frameless design
  • Display: 55″ inch, QLED, 4K, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, 400nits, 85% NTSC, 122% sRGB, Blue Ray Protection, 60 FPS MEMC
  • Processor: MediaTek Quad-Core CA55
  • Memory: 2GB RAM, 16GB storage
  • Speaker: 36W with 2 Tweeters, Dolby Digital Audio
  • Ports: 3x HDMI (1 ARC Support), 2x USB ports, 1x AV input, 1x LAN, 1x Headphone port, Bluetooth 5.0, WiFi b/g/n
  • Remote: Bluetooth-enabled

Infinix Zero QLED 4K Price in Nepal and Availability

The smart TV will be available in India for INR 34,990 beginning September 24. If and when the Infinix Zero QLED 4K TV is released in Nepal, we expect it to cost NPR 65,000.

TV Price in India Price in Nepal (Expected)
Infinix Zero QLED 4K INR 34,990 NPR 65,000
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