Alongside the Oppo Find X6 series and Oppo Pad 2 tablet, the company has launched a pair of affordable wireless earbuds as well. The new Enco Free 3 is the successor to 2021’s Enco Free 2. Let’s learn more about Oppo Enco Free 3 TWS earbuds, including their official specs, expected price, and availability in Nepal.
Oppo Enco Free 3 Overview:
Design
Oppo Enco Free 3 boasts the same design as its predecessor. The earbuds have an in-ear design with a stemmed finish, while its oval charging case has a translucent upper pane. At just 4.3 grams each, these earbuds are quite lightweight too.
Enco Free 3 comes with an IP55 dust/water resistance rating and is available in “Blue Frost White” and “Bamboo Shadow Green” color options.
Audio and Connectivity
For audio, it features 12.4mm drivers, with the speaker diaphragm made of TPE, PU, and bamboo fiber. Enco Free 3 is the first wireless earbuds with a bamboo fiber diaphragm, which reportedly helps keep things lightweight as it is 60% lighter than traditional drivers.
Moreover, these earbuds support up to 49dB ANC, a low latency mode for gaming, Hi-Res audio, and even spatial audio. It pairs with devices via Bluetooth 5.3 and features LDAC, LC3, AAC, and SBC codecs.
Here, each earbud has a 43mAh battery, that delivers 5.5 hours of music playback with ANC on. Or 7 hours with ANC turned off under AAC codec. According to Oppo, the Enco Free 3 can be fully charged in 90 minutes and the case (with earbuds) in 120 minutes.
IP rating: Yes, IP55 dust and splash resistance (earbuds only)
Color: Blue Frost White, Bamboo Shadow Green
Oppo Enco Free 3 Price in Nepal and Availability
These earbuds are already available for sale in China at CNY 499 (~ USD 73). We expect the price of Oppo Enco Free 3 in Nepal to be NPR 10,999 if and when it launches here.
Earbuds
Price in China
Price in Nepal (Expected)
Oppo Enco Free 3
CNY 499
NPR 10,999
Meanwhile, check our top picks for best budget wireless earbuds
Jabra’s latest pair of entry-level TWS earbuds is here. The new Elite 4 now comes with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), fast pairing, and more. In this article, let’s walk through the specs, features, and expected price of Jabra Elite 4 in Nepal.
Jabra Elite 4 Overview:
Design
Jabra Elite 4 looks pretty much the same as the Elite 3 launched in 2021. You get an oval-sized charging case that houses the two in-ear buds. Each bud weighs 4.6 grams, whereas the charging case weighs 33.4 grams. And there is an IP55 rating for protection against dust and water splashes (earbuds only). It is available in Dark Gray, Navy, Lilac, and Light Beige color options.
Audio
Jabra Elite 4 features the same 6mm audio drivers and supports SBC and Qualcomm aptX codecs. But while the Elite 3 settled with just passive noise isolation, its successor now has full-fledged active noise cancellation (ANC). There’s also the “HearThrough” mode which lets you listen to the sound around you without having to take off the earbuds. It’s got 4 microphones in total for clearer phone calls as well.
Connectivity
Moving on, Jabra Elite 4 comes with Bluetooth 5.2 support and is compatible with the “Jabra Sound+” app for customization, OTA updates, and stuff. These earbuds also feature Microsoft Swift Pair, Google Fast Pair, and Spotify Tap playback (only on Android phones). In addition, you can also operate voice commands with Google Assistant & Siri.
Moreover, it supports multipoint Bluetooth connectivity which lets you connect the earbuds with up to two devices simultaneously.
With the charging case, these earbuds let you enjoy up to 22 hours of playback with ANC turned on while it extends up to 28 hours, turning it off. And with the earbuds alone, that number comes down to 5.5 and 7 hours, respectively.
There’s no wireless charging onboard but Jabra Elite 4 does support wired fast charging. With this, you get 1 hour of playback after just 10 minutes of charge. Similarly, the case (with earbuds in) takes around 3.5 hours for a complete refill.
Jabra Elite 4 Specifications:
Weight: 33.4 gm (case), 4.6 gm (earbud)
IP Rating: IP55 (earbuds)
Driver: 6mm drivers
Audio Codec: Qualcomm aptX, SBC
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2 (multipoint connectivity)
Battery: Up to 5.5/7 hours (ANC on/off, earbuds only)
Colors: Dark Gray, Navy, Lilac, Light Beige
Jabra Elite 4 Price in Nepal and Availability
The official price of Jabra Elite 4 is set at USD 99.99, and it’s already up for purchase in the US. We expect the price of Jabra Elite 4 in Nepal to be NPR 15,999 if and when it launches here.
TWS
Price in the US
Price in Nepal (Expected)
Jabra Elite 4
USD 99.99
NPR 15,999
Meanwhile, you can check our picks for the best budget wireless earbuds
Xiaomi took the stage at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) to unveil its new flagship smartphones globally. This includes Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro, both of which bring top-shelf Qualcomm chips and Leica-branded cameras. And now, the Xiaomi 13 Pro has made its way to Nepal as well. In this article, we will discuss the Xiaomi 13 Pro in more detail, including its specs, features, official price, and availability in Nepal.
The official price of Xiaomi 13 Pro in Nepal is NPR 129,999 for 12/256GB configuration. You can pre-order it right away from authorized stores like Hukut. The company has also waived off the service charges for 24 months. And if you have a Nabil Bank credit card, you can buy Xiaomi 13 Pro at 0% EMI as well.
Although it is not the first phone to do so, Xiaomi 13 Pro packs the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 from Qualcomm. The chip is built on top of TSMC’s new 4nm process and brings a new 1+4+3 core arrangement, led by Cortex-X3-based Kryo Prime cores.
The performance cluster features 2x Cortex-A715 and 2 Cortex-A170 cores—all clocked at 2.8GHz. Finally, there are 3 Cortex-A510 cores handling the least demanding tasks. As for graphics, you get the new Adreno 740 GPU with hardware-accelerated ray tracing. It is based on Arm’s Immortalis GPU.
All in all, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 has 35% faster CPU and 25% GPU performance, while also being 40% and 45% more power efficient, respectively. It is paired with LPDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage.
To help the Xiaomi 13 Pro run cool even under heavy workloads, Xiaomi has opted for a 3400 sq. liquid-cooled vapor chamber. Likewise, the phone can automatically adjust the performance level on the go depending on the task at hand.
Meanwhile, check out all the prices and specs of Xiaomi phones and devices here
Xiaomi Surge chips
Backing the chip will be a couple of in-house Surge co-processors. First is the Surge P1 chip, which helps the phone achieve 120W wired and 50W wireless fast charging. The chip was announced last year and was first used in the 12 Pro.
The other is the Surge G2, which is a smart battery management chip. Together, the two chips form Xiaomi Surge Battery Management System that we first saw on the 12S Ultra. The dual-chip strategy help achieve long battery life and safe and efficient charging on the new Xiaomi 13 Pro. That aside, the battery on the latest flagship also gets a size bump from 4,600mAh to 4,820mAh.
This triple 50MP camera setup on the Xiaomi 13 Pro will have Leica’s official branding and new “Master” lenses, which were missing on the vanilla 12 Pro.
Leading the line is the Sony IMX989 camera with optical image stabilization and octa-PD phase focus. It is the same 1-inch sensor that 12S Ultra debuted with. Accompanying it is a 115° ultrawide angle lens that doubles as a macro shooter. Finally, there is a telephoto lens with a 75mm equivalent focal length.
Leica has even lent its professional color grading. Users of the Xiaomi 13 Pro can choose between Leica Authentic and Leica Vibrant modes that offer realistic and overall brighter photos, respectively.
Design and Display
Another major addition to the Xiaomi 13 Pro is the IP68 dust and water resistance. While flagships from Samsung have had this for years, it was always missing in Xiaomi’s high-end offerings. Fortunately, this is no longer the case. The back of the phone is made of ceramic and comes in two flavors: Ceramic Black and Ceramic White.
Xiaomi 13 Pro sports a 6.73-inch QHD+ LTPO AMOLED screen which is the same as its predecessor offered. It has a variable refresh rate ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz. The touch sampling rate is listed at 240Hz. It covers the entirety of the DCI-P3 color space and boasts a peak brightness of 1900 nits. For protection, Xiaomi has opted for the last-gen Gorilla Glass Victus.
Xiaomi 13 Pro Specifications:
Body: 162.9 x 74.6 x 8.38/8.7mm, 229/210 gm; IP68 rating
Realme has added yet another member to its “10” series of smartphones. But the new Realme 10T is simply a rebranded version of Realme 9i 5G that launched last year. So let’s get into the specifications, features, availability, and expected price in Nepal of the Realme 10T 5G.
Realme 10T 5G Overview:
Design and Display
Starting with the design, the phone has flat frames with squared-off edges and a laser-light design on the back. This smartphone is 8.1mm thick and weighs around 187 gm. Realme 10T is available in Dash Blue and Electric Black color options.
Getting to the display, it sports a 6.6″ FHD+ LCD panel with a 90Hz refresh rate. Moreover, it comes with a 180Hz touch sampling rate and 400 nits of peak brightness.
Performance
Under the hood, this phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 810 5G chipset. Manufactured under a 6nm node, this SoC features an octa-core CPU with two Cortex-A76 (@2.4 GHz) cores and six Cortex-A55 (@2.0 GHz) cores. For graphics, there is an integrated Mali-G57 MC2 GPU.
The chipset is further accompanied by 4/8GB of RAM and 128/256GB of UFS 2.2 storage, which is expandable via a microSD card. You get the option to expand RAM up to 16GB via virtual RAM as well. In terms of software, Realme 10T disappointingly boots on Android 12-based with Realme UI 3.0.
As for the cameras, Realme 10T 5G has a triple camera setup headlined by a 50MP f/1.8 lens. Then you have a couple of 2MP sensors (portrait and macro). For selfies, there’s an 8MP sensor under the waterdrop notch.
Rest of the specs
Realme 10T 5G is fueled by a big 5000mAh battery that supports 18W charging. For security, it comes with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. In terms of wireless connectivity, you get dual-band WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.2 support with SBC, AAC, and LDAC codecs.
Currently, Realme 10T is up for sale in Thailand at a starting price of THB 6,999 (~ USD 205) for the 4/128GB and THB 8,999 (~ USD 265) for the 8/256GB variant. We expect the price of Realme 10T 5G in Nepal to start at NPR 29,999 if and when it launches here.
Microsoft’s collaboration with OpenAI has been something of a turning point for both companies; mostly Microsoft. Powered by ChatGPT, the company’s Bing search and Edge browser have become a lot more capable in the past couple of months. And now, Microsoft has integrated OpenAI’s DALL-E AI image generator into Bing and Edge to make them even more powerful.
Bing and Microsoft Edge with DALL-E
The new “Bing Image Creator” is currently in preview for Bing and Edge users. According to Microsoft, it will first be available in Bing’s “Creative Mode” and will eventually be fully integrated into Bing’s chat experience. You can access it on Edge by clicking on the Bing Image Creator icon in the sidebar.
As a result, users will now be able to generate images based on their text queries right from Microsoft-made tools. Interestingly, the company says it has used an advanced version of the DALL-E model for this.
Image: Microsoft
Microsoft has also implemented additional safeguards in addition to the ones from OpenAI. It will prevent you from creating potentially dangerous images, and it also includes watermarks in images generated by AI to keep things transparent.
Likewise, Microsoft has brought “Stories” and “Knowledge Cards 2.0” to all Bing users. In case you’re unfamiliar, Knowledge Cards 2.0 is an AI-powered infographic-inspired experience that provides fun facts and key information at a glance, whereas stories display images and short videos that are linked to content.
Image: Microsoft
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Stories
Knowledge Cards 2.0
In related news, Microsoft announced last week that it would integrate its generative AI technology into some of its most popular business apps, including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel too.
Lenovo has just launched the third-gen ThinkPad X13 laptop in Nepal. This premium business laptop is designed for professionals constantly on the road. So, let’s get into the specs, features, latest price, and availability of Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen 3 (2022) in Nepal.
Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen 3: Overview
Performance and Memory
Like all other ThinkPad refreshes last year, the X13 Gen 3 is available with 12th Gen Intel Core and AMD Ryzen Pro 6000 series CPUs. The Intel versions boast greater generational performance gains thanks to the “Alder Lake” hybrid architecture. In addition to the usual U-series SKUs, Lenovo offers the laptop with the new P-series processors with more cores and higher TDPs. As a result, there are six CPUs to choose from.
In contrast, there are just two AMD processors. The base variant comes with the hexacore Ryzen 5 Pro 6650U, while you can get the Ryzen 7 Pro 6850U if you need the performance from those extra cores. While these two don’t have the same performance lift as their Intel counterparts, the new Radeon iGPUs fare better than Intel’s Iris Xe.
Memory and Upgradeability
Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen 3 ships with the newer LPDDR5 RAM but is clocked differently on different models. It’s clocked at 6400MHz on the AMD models— higher than the 4800MHz on the Intel versions. The RAM is soldered to the motherboard, and you can choose between 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB of dual-channel RAM. Likewise, you can get up to 1TB of PCIe Gen 4 SSD.
The ThinkPad Gen 3 is also part of Lenovo’s theme of hybrid workforce. As a result, it improves on communication and connectivity side of things. One key addition to the 2022 model is Dolby Voice which uses dynamic leveling and spatial audio to enhance voices during calls. You can equip the laptop with a new Full HD webcam. Some even have IR sensors for Windows Hello authentication.
Design and Display
Lenovo has added a 54.7 Whr battery with 40% better endurance than the standard 41 Whr option. Because of the different battery sizes, the weight of the laptop ranges from 1.20 to 1.28 kg. Fortunately, there is no such disparity in thickness, although there are three design options. The first features an all-aluminum finish, whereas the other two replace the metal lid of PPS and carbon fiber, respectively.
As for the display, Lenovo is continuing the same 16:10 IPS display as last year. You can go with WUXGA or a sharper WQXGA panel. The latter offers more color accuracy, while the former also brings a touch option.
HD Webcam with Privacy Shutter FHD Webcam with Privacy Shutter (Optional: IR sensor)
Ports
Standard Ports:
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Always On)
1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort™ 1.4a)
1x USB4® 40Gbps (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4a)
1x HDMI, up to 4K/60Hz
1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
2x Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 40Gbps (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort™ 2.0)
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Always On)
1x HDMI, up to 4K/60Hz
1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
Microsoft Pluton TPM 2.0, TPM 2.0 (Optional) Fingerprint Scanner, Face Unlock
Colors
Thunder Black, Storm Grey
Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen 3 (2022) Price in Nepal
The ThinkPad X13 Gen 3 costs Rs. 127,000 in Nepal for the Ryzen 5 Pro variant with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD. You can buy it via Lenovo-authorized distributors like Nagmani International and from retail stores like the Hukut Store.
Generative AI tools are all the rage these days. From AI chatbots to image generators, these tools have dramatically changed the way we work. And now, Adobe has thrown its hat in the ring with its own image synthesizer called “Firefly”. As of 2023, it has released the second version of its Image Model, as well as integrated new Vector and Design models.
Adobe Firefly Overview:
Firefly is the first generative AI product from Adobe, and it’s currently in the beta stage. In case you didn’t know, generative AI refers to a type of artificial intelligence (AI) tool that is capable of translating ordinary words (or other forms of inputs) into images, text, video, documents, art, and more.
AI illustrations from Firefly
Contrary to other AI image generators like DALL-E and Midjourney, Firefly is a bit more versatile in what it’s capable of. It can generate still images, edit video effects, and even work with 3D compositions. Firefly also has “creative building blocks” like brushes, vectors, textures, and more to help with your creative workflow. Other than this, it lets you create stylized texts too; like Microsoft’s WordArt on steroids.
An interesting take on training the AI model
More importantly, the company says Firefly has been trained on models using data from Adobe Stock Library, those that are licensed content for training, or out-of-copyright materials. Alexandru Costin, VP of generative AI and Sensei at Adobe said, “We can generate high quality content and not random brands’ and others’ IP because our model has never seen that brand content or trademark.”
Hence, the company is confident that Firefly’s results will not infringe any copyrights or steal human artists’ work. Adobe is also planning to pay artists who are willing to contribute to training the AI.
On top of that, Adobe is also working on a way for artists to choose the “Do Not Train” option to prevent their content from being used for the training model. The company is also working to enable users to integrate Firefly’s API into various platforms to enable custom workflows and automation.
Adobe Firefly Availability
As aforementioned, Firefly is still in the beta stage right now. You can request access to the platform from here—even if you don’t have a Creative Cloud subscription. Adobe Firefly will first be available on apps like Photoshop, Illustrator, Express, and Experience Manager.
Not long after announcing the Nokia C12, HMD Global has launched the Nokia C12 Pro in the Indian market. Featuring the same barebone specs but with a bigger battery, Nokia C12 Pro is pretty identical to its vanilla sibling. In this article, we’ll be going through the specs, features, availability, and expected price in Nepal of the Nokia C12 Pro.
Nokia C12 Pro Overview:
Design and Display
The C12 Pro’s design is the same as the C12. You get a waterdrop notch display for the front camera and a thick bezel on the bottom. Its build quality consists of plastic frames, while the phone’s rear panel has a metallic finish and a 3D pattern for a better grip. Nokia C12 Pro is available in Charcoal, Dark Cyan, and Light Mint finishes.
Up front, you’re looking at a 6.3-inch IPS LCD screen with a static 60Hz refresh rate. And it has just HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels) resolution as well. Nokia has not mentioned the protection type but the screen is rated to be scratch resistant. Likewise, the C12 Pro is also IP52 certified for protection against dust and water drips.
Performance
Although the official site doesn’t mention the chipset, it’s likely that the C12 Pro houses the same Unisoc SC9863A1 SoC (28nm). This is an entry-level processor with an octa-core CPU, consisting of four Cortex-A55 (@1.6 GHz) and four Cortex-A55 (@1.2 GHz) cores. In terms of memory configuration, there are two variants to choose from 2/64GB and 3/64GB. By the way, it also supports virtual RAM expansion by 2GB.
To complement such a low-powered processor, the Nokia C12 Pro boots on Android 12 Go Edition. Instead of the full-fledged Android 12. With a lighter UI, you also get the “Go Edition” of popular Google apps like Maps, Docs, Gmail, and Files—which aren’t as resource-hungry. Likewise, the company has promised 2 years of security updates for this phone.
Camera
Moving on, this budget phone sports a single 8MP camera at the back; supported by an LED flash. Interestingly, this camera can take portrait and night mode shots too. Then there’s a 5MP camera up front for selfies and video calls.
Nokia C12 Pro gets its juice from a removable 4000mAh battery, which is 1000mAh more than the regular C12. Unfortunately, it still supports just 5W charging via a micro USB port. As for connectivity options, this 4G phone brings dual SIM, WiFi, Bluetooth 5.2, and there’s a 3.5mm headphone jack too.
Nokia C12 Pro Specifications:
Body: 160.6 x 74.3 x 8.75mm
Display: 6.3-inch IPS LCD panel
Resolution: HD+, 20:9 ratio
Processor: Unisoc SC9863A1 (28nm, octa-core CPU)
RAM: 2/3GB RAM, 64GB storage (expandable)
Software & UI: Android 12 Go edition, 2 years of security updates
In India, the Nokia C12 Pro costs INR 6,999 for the 2/64GB and INR 7,999 for the 3/64GB model. We expect the Nokia C12 Pro price in Nepal to start from NPR 12,499 when it launches here shortly.
After demoing it about a month back, Google has finally launched its conversational AI called “Bard”. It runs on Google’s LaMDA language model and is currently under an experimental phase, available to select users in the US and the UK. Bard is Google’s direct answer to the widely popular conversational AI “ChatGPT” from OpenAI.
Google Bard AI Chatbot Overview:
As mentioned before, this chatbot is powered by Google’s Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA) and uses a wide range of data available online to provide users with relevant and high-quality responses. According to Google, this is a supplement to “Search” rather than a replacement for traditional search engines.
Its homepage is similar to that of ChatGPT and GPT-4-powered Bing. But contrary to the competition, Google includes a disclaimer at the bottom that reads, “Bard may display inaccurate or offensive information that does not represent Google’s views.” Unlike other chatbots, Bard displays three responses to a single query, all of which are nearly identical with minor differences.
Also supports voice input
Each response includes a prominent “Google it” button that takes users to a related Google search. You can also ask Bard questions using your voice, just like you do with Google Assistant; something not available in ChatGPT.
So far, several users from the United States and the United Kingdom have tested Bard. And most of them say Bard responds faster than its competitors, possibly because there are fewer users on the platform. But they’ve also highlighted that Google’s solution lacks the same level of creativity and accuracy (mostly while doing maths and grammar).
Everyone is waiting to see who will win this AI battle between ChatGPT and Bard. And as of now, ChatGPT seems to produce accurate results in the majority of cases because it is better trained than Bard.
Source: AI Explained (YouTube)
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Bing has answered correctly here (although one of Bard's responses is correct)
Bing has answered correctly here since a sonnet is a 14-line poem
Bard is indeed immature in comparison to ChatGPT as of now, but Google is constantly taking user feedback and improving Bard.
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All 3 of Bard's responses are incorrect
ChatGPT has the right answer
Google Bard: Availability
As mentioned before, this AI chatbot from Google is currently available in the US and UK only. And Google says it will expand to more countries and languages over time.
After multiple leaks and rumors, Oppo has finally launched the Find X6 series. The lineup includes two models, a vanilla and a Pro model, which arrive with flagship chipsets from MediaTek and Qualcomm, respectively. Let’s get into the specs, features, expected price in Nepal and availability of Oppo Find X6 and X6 Pro.
Oppo Find X6 Series Overview:
New design
Oppo has been continually exploring new elements for its phone’s design. Last year’s Find X5 Pro featured a slight variation of the “Gradient Arc” design, which has been a staple of Oppo’s flagships since 2021. But it looks like the company has changed things with the Find X6 series.
As the renders suggested, the back of the Oppo flagships now arrives with a big circular module that houses a triple camera setup. The Find X6 Pro is 9.1mm thick while it weighs 218 grams for the glass variant. Its “Desert Silver Moon” color variant features a premium leather back and is even thicker at 9.5mm. Other color options—Cloud Black and Flying Spring Green—both have an all-glass back.
On the other hand, the vanilla X6 is thinner and lighter at 8.96mm and 207 grams, respectively. It also has identical design language as the “Pro” model, except that Oppo isn’t offering Find X6 in a leather finish. Also, the Find X6 Pro bags an IP68 dust/water rating while the vanilla model gets a relatively weaker IP64 dust/splash resistance.
Display
Getting to the display, Oppo Find X6 Pro has a 6.8-inch E6 AMOLED display with a 2K resolution (3168 x 1440 pixels). The screen supports a 120Hz refresh rate with LTPO 3 technology and 10-bit colors. Meanwhile, the vanilla X6 comes with a 6.74-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution (2772 × 1240 pixels) and a 120Hz refresh rate.
Interestingly, Find X6 Pro’s display has a whopping 2500 nits of peak brightness—which is the highest ever on the smartphone. The previous titleholder, the iPhone 14 Pro Max, maxed out at 2000 nits. Likewise, the vanilla Find X6 settles for 1450 nits of peak brightness instead. The Pro model can also play Dolby Vision and HDR10+ videos, while the Oppo Find X6 only supports the latter.
Camera
After Xiaomi and Vivo, Oppo has finally used a 1-inch camera on the X6 Pro, which is a 50MP Sony IMX989 sensor. If you recall, it’s the same sensor you’d find on the new Xiaomi 13 Pro and Vivo’s X90 Pro series. This has been complemented with a 23mm equivalent lens with an f/1.8 aperture.
Oppo Find X6 Pro’s remaining camera setup is equally impressive. The company has used a couple of 50MP 1/1.56-inch IMX890 sensors; one for ultrawide shots which uses a 15mm f/2.2 lens and has a 110° field of view. Whereas its periscope telephoto shooter brings a 65mm f/2.6 lens and is capable of 3x optical or up to 120x digital zoom. Both the primary and periscope cameras have been optically stabilized.
On the other hand, the regular Oppo Find X6 also sports a triple 50MP setup with OIS on the primary and periscope units as the Pro sibling. But, it skips that 1-inch IMX989 sensor for the IMX890 instead, while the ultrawide unit also uses Samsung’s 1/2.76-inch JN1 sensor instead. Thankfully, it uses the same periscope camera as the Find X6 Pro. Both phones bring a 32MP IMX709 selfie shooter up front.
Hasselblad and MariSilicon X
In addition to the new camera sensor, the Oppo Find X6 series also benefits from Hasselblad’s color calibration and the MariSilicon X NPU. The Find X6 series is the second product out of Oppo and Hasselblad’s 3-year partnership.
Getting to performance, Oppo Find X6 is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9200, while the Pro variant goes for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 instead. Although both of them are flagship-level chips, the 8 Gen 2 has slightly better performance overall. Both phones use a vapor chamber cooling mechanism to keep the thermals in check.
As for the software, the Find X6 duo boot on ColorOS 13.1 built on top of Android 13. Likewise, users can choose between 12GB and 16GB RAM LPDDR5x variants with 256GB or 512GB UFS 4.0 storage options.
Rest of the specs
Fueling the Oppo Find X6 Pro is a 5,000mAh battery that supports 100W wired and 50W Qi wireless charging. And the X6 packs a smaller 4800mAh battery with 80W wired but no wireless charging support. Other key properties of these phones include an X-axis linear motor, an optical in-display fingerprint scanner for biometrics, and WiFi 7 connectivity.
Optical in-display fingerprint scanner, 2D Face Unlock
Audio
Stereo speakers (Dolby Atmos)
Connectivity
5G, WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.3
Battery
5000mAh, 100W wired charging
4800mAh, 80W wired charging
Wireless Charging
Yes (50W Qi)
No
Colors
Green, Black, Gold
Oppo Find X6, Find X6 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability
In China, the Oppo Find X6 and Find X6 Pro start at CNY 4,499 and CNY 5,999, respectively. There’s no word on international availability yet but we expect the Oppo Find X6 and Find X6 Pro price in Nepal to start from NPR 103,999 and NPR 137,999 if and when it launches here.