Sony officially announced WH-1000XM4 noise-canceling headphones back in August. It’s the successor to WH-1000XM3, which has been widely regarded as the best noise-canceling headphones in the world. And great news, it is now available in Nepal. Let’s check out the specs, features, official price, and availability of Sony WH-1000XM4 in Nepal.
Sony WH-1000XM4 Overview
Improved Noise Cancelling
Like its predecessor, Sony WH-1000XM4 comes with QN1 HD Noise Cancelling Processor. The dual microphones on each earcup capture noise and pass it to the processor. Then the new Bluetooth Audio System on Chip detects music and noise at over 700 times per second. The QN1 then uses all the information to implement real-time noise cancellation.
Edge AI
The DSEE Extreme on the WH-1000XM4 uses Edge AI, to reproduce the audio that is lost during the compression process. This AI is capable of recognizing instruments, music genres, and other elements of songs in real-time. It then restores the lost sounds for the full-fidelity experience. It is a result of a collaboration between the company and Sony Music Studio in Tokyo.
Speak to Chat
With the WH-1000XM4, Sony has announced a new feature called “Speak to Chat.” It allows users to have conversations without taking the headphones off. According to Sony, the headphones will recognize the user’s voice as they start speaking and will stop the music automatically.
The music will only be resumed 30 seconds after the speaker stops talking. There’s also a feature called “Quick Attention” in which users can place their hand on the right earcup to decrease the volume. These new features will be useful during small conversations and making an announcement, respectively, says Sony.
Adaptive Sound Control
The Adaptive Sound Control on the headphones adjusts ambient settings based on where the user is and what the user is doing. The best part is that it can recognize frequently visited locations and adjust the settings accordingly. Users can set preferred locations and corresponding settings on the Sony Headphones Connect App.
Rest of the features
WH-1000XM4 features five microphones, which are controlled by a technology called Precise Voice Pickup. This uses advanced audio signal processing for clearer voice quality during hands-free calls. It is also activated during Speak to Chat. It supports Google Voice Assistant and Amazon Alexa.
Sony WH-1000XM4 now also supports wear detection, 360 Reality Audio, and can be paired with two devices at the same time. The headphones promise a battery backup of up to 30 hours. Similarly, 10 minutes of quick charge can add 5 hours of playback.
Sony WH-1000XM4 Specifications:
Weight: 255 grams (approx.)
Headphone Type: Closed, dynamic
Driver Unit: 1.57″, dome type
Impedance: 47Ω (when connected via cable with the unit turned on), 16Ω (when connected via cable with the unit turned off)
Sony WH-1000XM4 headphone is now available in Nepal for the price of NPR 54,000. This includes 1-year warranty as well. During this festive season, the company is offering a flat 10% discount too. Despite these, the price of Sony WH-1000XM4 is still quite steep in Nepal considering it costs $350 in the US, and INR 29,990 in India.
Headphone Model
Price in Nepal (Official)
Benefit(s)
Sony WH-1000XM4
NPR 54,000
1-year warranty
Watch: Top 5 Best Wireless Earbuds [By Mobile Brands]
Days of wired earphones are certainly numbered. More and more people prefer not to get themselves tangled in the wired mess that those earphones create. Furthermore, smartphone makers are also gradually removing headphone jacks from smartphones. Thus, the wireless earphones, earbuds or whatever you call them are taking the market. And we have a new one in the market. Yup, the Sony WF-1000XM3 True Wireless Stereo Earpods is finally available in Nepal for a very attractive price.
Sony WF-1000XM3 Overview
The Sony WF-1000XM3 was certainly one of the most anticipated wireless headphones that launched in the international market some time ago. It came as a successor to the WF-1000X, which in itself was a great alternative to AirPods at that time.
However, Apple has certainly upped its game since then and Sony had to respond. And the Sony WF-1000XM3 is their answer to it. The headphone comes with a new ‘tri-hold structure‘. Basically, it focuses on three key points in the ear so that it has better support. Furthermore, it also includes a high-friction rubber on the surface that further enhances stability.
Along with the usual features that wireless headphones offer, the Sony WX-1000XM3 offers an additional standout one. Now, I know noise cancellation is not a new thing, however, the Sony Qn1e HD noise-canceling processors offer one of the best noise cancellation out there. In fact, it claims to offer 40 percent more noise canceling quality than the WF-1000X, which itself had great noise cancellation.
Specifications:
Weight: 0.3 oz x 2
Headphone Type: closed, dynamic
Driver Unit: 0.24-inch, dome type (CCAW Voice Call)
OnePlus has just introduced its first pair of wired earphones in Nepal. The new Nord Wired Earphones come in a single black colorway and are based on the Bullets Wireless Z. In this section, we’ll look at the OnePlus Nord Wired Earphones alongside their specifications, features, expected price, and availability in Nepal.
OnePlus Nord Wired Earphones Overview:
Design
The Nord Wired Earphones feature an in-ear design similar to that of the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z. It has an inline microphone and a button for taking calls, controlling media, and summoning voice assistant control. Moreover, the earphones are rated IPX4 for splash and sweat resistance.
Likewise, the buds are magnetic and allow for pause and play. Simply, unclip them to play and clip them to pause. It is available in a stealthy black finish with red accents.
The OnePlus Nord Wired Earphones are driven by 9.2mm dynamic drivers. It has a frequency response range of 20Hz to 20,000Hz. The earphones connect to phone via a 3.5mm jack.
OnePlus Nord Wired Earphones Specifications:
Body: 124 x 0.226 x 0.22cm, 16 gm
Connection: 3.5mm aux
Audio: 9.2mm driver
Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20kHz
Control: Magnetic Control
Water Resistance: Yes, IPX4
Color: Black
OnePlus Nord Wired Earphones Price in Nepal and Availability
The OnePlus Nord Wired Earphones are available for purchase at INR 799 in India. They will go on sale starting September 1 and can be purchased from OnePlus’s website or Amazon. We expected the earphones to cost around NPR 1,299 if they launch in Nepal.
Earphones
Price in India (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
OnePlus Nord Wired Earphones
INR 799
NPR 1,299
Meanwhile, check out our review of the OnePlus Nord N20 SE:
Smart consumer goods-focused brand Riversong has now officially entered the Nepali market with 12 new products. In this section, we will go over the specifications, features, and the official price of Riversong accessories in Nepal.
Riversong: Brand Overview
Riversong is a subsidiary brand of IMG Technology Group. The brand was started in 2015 and currently has branches in India, Dubai, Spain, Indonesia, and Nepal. The brand deals with smart gadgets as well as lifestyle products. As of 2022, Riversong has reached over 30 countries.
Riversong in Nepal
Riversonng has officially launched in the Nepali market with five TWS earphones and 7 smartwatches in Nepal. The brand hosted a launch event at Hyatt Place on August 27. Cameo International is the sole authorized distributor of Riversong products in Nepal. You can find Riversong accessories at the official price from offline as well as online markets.
Riversong Nepal Launch Event
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The brand also offers a year-long warranty on all its products. Riversong has even set up its service center in Balaju. With that, let’s take a look at each Riversong accessories individually.
Riversong Accessories Price in Nepal 2022 [Summary]
Riversong Accessories
Price in Nepal
TWS Earphones
Air X5+ L (EA190)
Rs. 2,999
Airfly L1 (EA183)
Rs. 3,199
NEO Pro2 (EA170)
Rs. 3,499
YOGA M1 (EA223)
Rs. 4,599
Utopia L1 (EA219)
Rs. 6,599
Smartwatches
Motive 3 Pro (SW46)
Rs. 7,599
Motive 5C (SW51)
Rs. 8,999
Motive 5 (SW50)
Rs. 8,499
Motive 3 (SW30)
Rs. 5,799
Motive 3C (SW31)
Rs. 7,599
Motive 2L (SW18)
Rs. 6,999
Motive 2C (SW10)
Rs. 8,999
Earbuds
1. Air X5+ L (EA190)
These are the most affordable Riversong TWS earbuds in Nepal. They feature an Airpods-like design and even charge via Lightning USB. The EA190 offers up to 5 hours of playback time.
Air X5+ L (EA190) Specifications:
Bluetooth version: BT 5.0
Frequency range:20Hz-20KHz
Transmission distance:10m
Battery:25mAh (earbuds), 250mAh (case)
Charging time:1.5h
Playback time:5h (volume at 70%)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 2,999
2. Airfly L1 (EA183)
The Airfly L1 is a light and compact TWS with touch control. It connects via Bluetooth 5.0 and the design is similar to that of the previous TWS.
Airfly L1 (EA183) Specifications:
Bluetooth version: BT 5.0
Frequency range: 2.4-2.48Ghz
Transmission distance: Up to 10m
Battery capacity: 25mAh (earbuds), 180mAh (case)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 3,199
3. NEO Pro2 (EA170)
The Rivesong Neo Pro2 takes a different approach in terms of design with its stem-less earbuds. More so, the charging case has a screen to display battery percentage. In terms of connectivity, it uses Bluetooth 5.3. Thus, it should theoretically last longer with its 40mAh battery.
NEO Pro2 (EA170) Specifications:
Bluetooth version: BT 5.3
Frequency range: 2.4-2.48Ghz
Transmission distance: Up to 10m
Battery capacity: 40mAh (earbuds), 300mAh (case)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 3,499
4. YOGA M1 (EA223)
The YOGA M1 offers a double-moving coil configuration with 6mm drivers. This TWS connects to the phone via Bluetooth 5.0 and the charging case packs a big 400mAh battery.
YOGA M1 (EA223) Specifications:
Bluetooth version: BT 5.0
Drivers: 6mm
Frequency range: 2.4-2.48Ghz
Transmission distance: Up to 10m
Battery capacity: 40mAh (earbuds), 400mAh (case)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 4,599
5. Utopia L1 (EA219)
At Rs. 6,599, Utopia L1 is the most expensive Riversong TWS available in Nepal. It packs 10mm drivers and also supports Active Noise Cancellation. However, it does not have Bluetooth 5.3 like the cheaper NEO Pro 2 we just talked about.
Utopia L1 (EA219)Specifications:
Bluetooth version: BT 5.0
Drivers: 10mm
Frequency range: 2.4-2.48Ghz
Transmission distance: Up to 10m
Battery capacity: 40mAh (earbuds), 300mAh (case)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 6,599
Smartwatches
1. Motive 3 Pro (SW46)
The Motive 3 Pro from Riversong is a smartwatch with Bluetooth call functionality. It features a square design with a 1.69-inch screen. The available color options are Space Grey, Black, Rose Gold, Green, and Navy Blue.
Usage Time: 5-7 days (Typical) 20-30 days (Stand-by)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 7,599
2. Motive 5C (SW51)
For the Motive 5C, the brand has gone for a circular design. This one features Bluetooth calling as well and it supports 60+ sports modes. The watch is IP67 rated and the round 1.28-inch display has a resolution of 240×240 pixels.
Motive 5C (SW51) Specifications:
Bluetooth: BT 5.0
Screen: 1.28-inch Touch Screen
Resolution: 240*240 pixels
Waterproof: IP67
Material: ABS + PC
Usage Time: 5-7 days (Typical) 20-30 days (Stand-by)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 8,999
3. Motive 5 (SW50)
This smartwatch is quite similar to the Motive 3 Pro. It packs the same 1.69-inch display and comes with IP67 water resistance. Over 27 sports modes are supported alongside Bluetooth calling. It is available in Dark Grey, Black, and Rose Gold.
Motive 5 (SW50) Specifications:
Bluetooth: BT 5.0
Screen: 1.69-inch Touch Screen
Resolution: 240*280 pixels
Waterproof: IP67
Material: Metal + tempered glass + PC
Usage Time: 5-7 days (Typical) 20-30 days (Stand-by)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 8,499
4. Motive 3 (SW30)
Flaunting a 1.69-inch touch screen display, the Motive 3 is IP68 rated and packs Bluetooth 5.1. The absence of Bluetooth calling capabilities is what sets it apart from its Pro sibling.
Motive 3 (SW30) Specifications:
Bluetooth: BT 5.1
Screen: 1.69-inch Touch Screen
Resolution: 240*280 pixels
Waterproof: IP68
Material: PC
Usage Time: 7 days (Typical) 20-30 days (Stand-by)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 5,799
5. Motive 3C (SW31)
Yet another 1.28-inch screened circular watch from Riversong, the Motive 3C brings multiple sports modes and IP68 water resistance to the table. It is rated for 7 days of normal usage and 20-30 days on standby.
Motive 3C (SW31) Specifications:
Bluetooth: BT 5.1
Screen: 1.28-inch Touch Screen
Resolution: 240*240 pixels
Waterproof: IP68
Material: PC
Usage Time: 7 days (Typical) 20-30 days (Stand-by)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 7,599
6. Motive 2L (SW18)
The Motive 2L is a square-design smartwatch from Riversong. It supports animated wallpapers, heart rate monitoring, and sports tracking. The screen measures 1.4-inches diagonally. Here, Riversong offers two color options, namely, black and pink.
Motive 2L (SW18) Specifications:
Screen: 1.4-inch Touch Screen
Resolution: –
Waterproof: IP68
Material: PC
Price in Nepal: Rs. 6,999
7. Motive 2C (SW10)
Finally, let’s take a look at the Motive 2C. This smartwatch comes with a timeless circular dial made of metal. It is IP68 water resistant which means it should be good for swimming as well. Some supported health tracking features are blood pressure monitoring, SpO2 measurement, and heart rate monitoring.
Motive 2C (SW10) Specifications:
Bluetooth: BT 5.0
Screen: 1.28-inch Touch Screen
Waterproof: IP68
Material: PC
Usage Time: 10 days (Typical)
Price in Nepal: Rs. 8,999
Riversong Accessories Price in Nepal: Conclusion
Although Riversong may appear to be late to the game, the vast presence of earbuds and smartwatch brands in Nepal indicates that demand is quite high. Thus, Riversong has a chance to succeed if they price its products more aggressively.
Motorola has expanded its portfolio of smartphones in Nepal by launching the G22. So, let’s discuss the Moto G22 in detail, including its specs, features, and official price in Nepal.
Moto G22 Overview:
Design and Display
Moto G22 comes with a 6.5-inch HD+ “Max Vision” display. It’s an IPS LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate. The phone has a center-aligned punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera.
Except for the glass on the front, the rest of the body is made of a special type of plastic called PMMA. Compared to the widely used polycarbonate, PMMA is known to be more scratch-resistant. On the downside, it doesn’t have the same impact resistance as polycarbonate.
That aside, Moto G22 has a water-repellent design. It is 8.49mm thick and weighs around 185 grams. Motorola offers the phone in three colors: Cosmic Black, Iceberg Blue, and Pearl White.
Performance and Memory
Under the hood, the Moto G22 packs MediaTek’s Helio G37 chipset. Like most Helio G-series chips, G37 is based on a 12nm FinFET process.
It is an octa-core processor with two clusters of Cortex-A53 configured at 2.3GHz and 1.8GHz, respectively. While it doesn’t have the full suite of MediaTek’s HyperEngine 2, it does support a few of its components.
The chip is paired with up to 4GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. You can even add external storage via the dedicated MicroSD card slot.
Moto G22 flaunts a quad-camera setup on the back, headlined by a 50MP primary sensor with Quad Pixel technology. Accompanying it is an 8MP ultrawide shooter with a 119° Field of View. Then there are two 2MP sensors for portrait and macro shots, respectively.
Over on the front, Motorola has included a 16MP sensor for selfies. You can only shoot 1080p 30fps videos from front and back cameras on the G22.
Rest of the Specs
All this is fueled by a 5,000mAh battery which supports charging speeds of up to 15W. Moto G22 ships with Android 12 out of the box with My UX on top. There is a physical fingerprint scanner on the side for biometrics.
The official price of the Moto G22 in Nepal is Rs. 22,499 for the sole 4/128GB memory configuration. You can pre-order the phone from Daraz and authorized physical stores.
Welcome to the thirteenth edition of our weekly tech quiz. Take our quiz to put your tech knowledge to the test (no cheating, obviously). There are 15 questions in total, so it shouldn’t take more than 3 minutes. And the questions could be from any field—smartphones, gaming, music, and more. Let’s go!
Oppo Pad Air is the company’s first tablet for the global market. Still, the overall specs looked convincing enough, so I decided to test it for myself. And in this review, I will be sharing my experience of using the Oppo Pad Air for a month.
But before we begin, here is what Oppo Pad Air has to offer in terms of specifications.
Software& UI: Android 12 with ColorOS for Pad on top
Rear Camera: Single (8MP)
Front Camera: Single (5MP)
Audio: Quad-speaker setup, Dolby Atmos
Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.1, USB 2.0 Type-C
Battery: 7100mAh with 18W fast charging
Price in Nepal: N/A (starts at INR 16,999 in India)
Oppo Pad Air Review
Globally, the tablet market fell by 15% this year with budget Android tablets taking the biggest hit. But this is not the case with developing nations such as India and Nepal. For instance, India just recorded a healthy 65% YoY growth with the sub-20K segment growing at a staggering 142%.
Another takeaway from this is that established brands like Lenovo and Samsung are facing competition from newcomers like Lava and Realme. And after using the new Pad Air over a month for this review, I believe Oppo will join the ranks next year.
This is because it tackles the biggest problem with the budget tablet, the software. A lot of budget Android tablets are hardly anything but smartphones spirit in a tablet body. Even Realme Pad, the best-selling tablet on Flipkart right now, falls under this category. Samsung’s budget tablets fare better in this regard but they compromise big time on other specs, especially the screen.
While it’s not perfect, Oppo Pad Air shows tablet brands are looking beyond the screen, speakers, and battery. It is the first tablet from Oppo outside of China and it costs INR 17,999 for the 4/64GB variant. There is even a 128GB variant that retails for Rs. 19,999.
Software
Android (ColorOS for Pad 12.1)
ColorsOS 13 in 2023
Sweeping that aside, let’s start the review, starting with the thing that has impressed me the most, the software. Oppo Pad Air runs on ColorOS 12.1 based on Android 12. Contrary to what we have been experiencing on phones, ColorOS for Pad is lightweight. Except for the Oppo and Google apps, there is no other pre-installed software.
Enhancing the near-stock Android experience is the set of “special features” that allows you to make the most of the 10.36-inch screen. Some of the features are not new, not even exclusive to the Pad Air, but I really like Oppo’s implementation and the convenience to use it.
Split Screen, Flexible Windows
Take the split screen for example. You can activate it by just swiping vertically down with two fingers. You can then adjust these screen sizes and change their position depending upon your need. Or you can reduce one screen to a flexible window.
It’s quite a handy feature when you are trying to take notes. You can even paste photos directly from a window to note-taking apps. And yes, the floating keyboard helps a lot. It can be moved and resized based on your needs. When not in use, flexible windows can be moved to the site and summoned later on.
You can setup up a separate child account on Oppo Pad Air and switch to it from the top bar. This is directly open the Google’s Kids Space which you have complete control over.
The features that I have discussed so far are quite optimized and the ones I most myself using the most. There are other features that have a lot of potential but could require more optimization.
The first feature that comes to mind is the dual windows. I would love to have two instances of Chrome side by side but it is not possible yet.
Multi-Screen Collaboration
The other is Oppo’s multi-screen collaboration which is supposed to boost productivity by allowing a seamless connection between phones and tablets. I used it on my Reno 8 Pro and it worked as intended. You can have multiple apps from your phone on the tablet at the same time as well as share a clipboard and drag and drop files and photos.
The caveat here is that it is available on a very small pool of Oppo phones running on the ColorOS 12.1 and later. It doesn’t even work on my latest F21 Pro. Also, features like file transfer don’t work at all when connected to Windows laptops.
Oppo has addressed this issue in the latest version of ColorOS, which this tablet will receive in the first half of 2023. Basically, all Oppo phones (running on ColorOS 13) and Windows laptops will support this feature moving forward.
Oppo is also working on its own ecosystem so in the future you will be able to connect the tab to even more smart devices.
Design
245.08 x 154.84 x 6.94 mm, 440gm
Glass front, Metal body
2D Texture at the back
Now, let’s turn to another highlight of the Oppo Pad Air, the design. At the back, the tablet has Oppo’s signature Glow design. It’s a textured matte finish that does a really good job of hiding fingerprints. Even after using it without a sleeve for weeks, I don’t see any scratches. So that checks out as well.
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Rear Panel
Volume Rockers
What really catches the eye is the plastic portion on top. Usually, brands do this plastic-metal design to allow Wi-Fi and LTE signals to pass. But Oppo has taken a step further by incorporating the 3D “Dune” texture.
Oppo Pad Air’s thickness is comparable to a mainstream smartphone. The weight distribution is also well balanced, resulting in a good hands-on feel.
Display
10.36-inch 2K IPS screen
10 bit color depth
Over on the front, you get a 10.36-inch 2K screen with stylus support. But since I could not find the Oppo Smart Stylus anywhere, I settled for this third-party pen from WIWU. It has noticeable latency but works nonetheless.
It’s an 8-bit panel but Oppo says it can produce over 1 billion colors thanks to its software tweaks. The pictures are sharp and the colors look decent enough. It even has Widevine L1 certification for HD streaming on Netflix. But it is still an IPS panel after all and you will encounter an LCD glow during darker scenes.
Audio
Quad-speaker setup with Dolby Atmos
No 3.5mm headphone jack
Otherwise, the display is good for content consumption. For this, you also have a quad-speaker setup which can be pretty loud, albeit with some distortion. It also lacks bass, but it should not be a problem for casual YouTube and Netflix viewing. There is no headphone jack but you can connect wireless earphones for Dolby Atmos surround sound.
One more thing: if you listen to songs from YouTube, you can do it on background, saving the battery.
Performance and Battery
Octa-core Snapdragon 680 (6nm)
4GB RAM, 64/128GB internal storage (expandable)
7100mAh with 18W fast charging
Now onto performance. Here, Oppo has opted for the 6nm-based Snapdragon 680 which we have already seen in a lot of budget phones this year. This chip prioritizes power efficiency over raw performance. I was able to get around 7 hours of average screen time with the 71000mAh battery.
The charging process is kinda slow as it takes around 2.5 hours to go from 0 to 100%. It is because Oppo Pad Air only supports 18W of charging, though it ships with a 33W charger.
With just 4GB of RAM on board, you can experience a slight delay when opening happening apps for the first time and multitasking. Even adding 3GB of virtual RAM does little to improve the situation. Gaming is not that impressive either.
Lightweight games like Clash of Clans, and Subway Surfer work well however, you will have to turn the graphics to the lowest for a playable experience with demanding titles like PUBG: Mobile.
But it is to be expected from a tablet of this price. What is important is that it can handle online classes just fine. There is a 5MP selfie camera on the front that does okay under good lighting. At the back, there is an 8MP sensor that you can use to scan documents. If you are an educator, you can even screen-record tutorials with selfie capture.
Oppo Pad Air Review: Conclusion
This brings me to the end of this review. So, should you buy the Oppo Pad Air? To answer this, let’s look at the competition first. For a thousand bucks more, you can get the Realme Pad with better performance and an LTE option. But there are no tablet-specific software tweaks here.
The same drawback was on the Moto Tab G70 that I reviewed earlier. And I expect the same with the newly launched Moto G62 LTE, which otherwise is very similar to the Pad Air.
Then we have the Galaxy Tab A8. Samsung’s experience in making tablets and foldables is reflected well here but the specs it offers are not competitive enough for the price.
In my opinion, Oppo Pad Air is the middle ground. It is not a perfect tablet, I mean, it is hard to be at this particular price point. However, it has a decent set of specs and complementary software as well. Unless, if you expect hardcore gaming and multi-tasking, which you should not do with a budget tablet, it will fare you well, especially for school work and multimedia.
If there is one smartphone that is popular after the Nothing phone (1) right now—well at least in this part of the world—then it’s this guy, the Redmi K50i. And it’s all because of the excellent performance it offers in its class.
It costs some Rs. 25,999 in India for the base 6/128GB variant. And for this price, the K50i has some premium features onboard—the best of all being the MediaTek Dimensity 8100 chipset. If you remember, this is the same chipset you get on more expensive phones like Realme GT Neo 3 and Oppo Reno 8 Pro.
Audio: Stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, 3.5mm jack, X-axis linear motor
Colors: Black, Silver, Blue
Redmi K50i Review:
Here, what I really like about Xiaomi and Poco is that for the past 3-4 years, they have been continuously bringing in powerful gaming phones at a relatively affordable price. We first saw this back in 2018 with the launch of the Poco F1, and then the Poco X3 Pro last year. And in 2022, we have the Redmi K50i, which also goes by the name Poco X4 GT in other parts of the world.
Also, what’s great to see with every iteration is how Xiaomi is improving them. Not just on the gaming front but also in other aspects. This makes these phones attractive not just to a niche audience like gamers, but to the general users as well! But first, let’s go over the highlight of the Redmi K50i in this review—its performance.
Gaming
MediaTek Dimensity 8100 (5nm)
Up to 8GB LPDDR5 RAM
Up to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage
Here, on top of Dimensity 8100 SoC, Xiaomi also offered flagship-grade LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage on the phone. With all this, the Redmi K50i simply offers the best performance per dollar in its class. Just take a look at these benchmark scores; the K50i has way better performance than any other smartphone in a similar price range.
Redmi K50i | Dimensity 8100
OnePlus Nord 2T | Dimensity 1300
Galaxy A33 5G | Exynos 1280
Antutu v9
734,365
604,467
394,918
Geekbench
Single-core
917
491
742
Multi-core
3719
2790
1900
And it directly translates into gaming performance too. Titles like Genshin Impact which take a toll on the GPU can run at the highest of settings. Here, the K50i was able to achieve a stable 30fps on average with 96% stability.
Genshin Impact Gameplay
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Genshin Impact | Highest Setting | 60fps mode
Under this, you’ll find the phone getting slightly warm near the camera module. But the Liquid Cooling 2.0 solution of K50i does a pretty good job of maintaining the thermals. After 30-35 minutes into the game, we graphed the CPU and battery temperatures climb to 43ºC and 40ºC, respectively.
To further check its sustained performance, we also ran a 20-thread CPU throttling test for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, and 1 hour. Despite these demanding conditions, the K50i was able to keep its graph green with the CPU throttled to over 90% of its maximum performance in all case scenarios. So no major throttling issues and such.
CPU Throttling
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Throttling | 1 Hour
Throttling | 15 Min
Throttling | 30 Min
Anyways, comparatively less demanding titles like PUBG Mobile can hit up to HDR graphics and Ultra frame rates. Under this, the game is playable smoothly at 40fps with 100% stability. But I know most of us would prefer smoother gameplay, so there’s also the option to play at 90 frames per second in the Smooth graphics settings.
PUBG Gameplay
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PUBG | HDR Graphics, Ultra Framerate
PUBG | Smooth Graphics, 90fps Framerate
But, for some reason, the frame rate drops to 60fps from 90fps after just 45-50 seconds into the game. So looks like Xioami is still to make a refinement here.
Newer releases like Apex Legends can also yield a stable 60fps gameplay in Normal graphics and Ultra Framerate. Since the smartphone also supports a high refresh rate of 144Hz I also played a few 120fps games. Injustice 2 is well playable at 120fps. But Critical Ops—which is also a 120fps-ready game—is restricted to just 60fps here.
Performance
Aside from gaming, the Redmi K50i is also a reliable device for your everyday tasks. The 6/128GB variant of the phone that I have with me has no issues regarding memory management. So you can expect a great multitasking experience on this device.
The experience gets even better with the well-optimized Android 12-based MIUI 13 interface. The UI experience is similar to that of other Xiaomi and Poco phones. But most importantly, I haven’t faced any software-related issues here, which is something Xiaomi phones are most prone to. Further sweetening the deal is the fact that K50i is guaranteed to receive 2 years of platform and 3 years of security updates.
Display
6.6-inch Full HD+ FFS LCD
144Hz refresh/ 270Hz touch sampling rate
Besides sheer performance, another thing that’s great about this device is its display. The K50i has a 144Hz screen with a 270Hz touch sampling rate, which results in a smooth scrolling experience and precise touch response. Plus you also get a 7-stage refresh rate support, which allows the display to switch between different refresh rate stages based on the content on the screen. But what’s great here is the quality of the screen itself.
Don’t get confused, it’s still an IPS LCD display. But Redmi has used what it calls a Liquid FFS or fringe-field switching technology that brings advantages like enhanced image quality, and wide viewing angle. From my usage, I can certainly assure you that this screen can reproduce great colors. Sometimes I even forget that this is an LCD panel while watching content on YouTube—it’s that good!
Along with that, there is Dolby Vision and HDR10 support as well. And it works perfectly fine on Netflix and other OTT platforms, so watching movies and series have been a slightly better experience. It’s not a big difference per se, but it is noticeable if you ask me.
Audio and Haptics
Stereo speakers
X-axis linear motor
But something that could’ve been a bit better in the K50i is its speakers. No, Xiaomi did not cut corners by including a mono speaker. The phone does have a stereo speaker setup that can get loud enough to complement your movie-binging experience.
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However, its overall sound quality lacks the amount of depth I’m used to when listening to music on Spotify. Luckily you get a 3.5mm headphone jack to plug in your wired earphones.
Also, I’m really satisfied with the haptics on the Redmi K50i. Here, you get an X-axis vibration motor which feels pretty crisp and precise when you type on the screen—just the way I like it.
Design
8.87mm thickness, 200gm weight
Corning Gorilla Glass 5
Now, design-wise, Xiaomi has given some good color options with the Redmi K50i. I like the Phantom Blue color among the available options, which is why I got this one. What I appreciate about this shade is that the back panel has this nice gradient effect that adds to the premium-ness of the device. And even with such a reflective finish, it doesn’t catch any fingerprints or smudges.
Of course, this is all plastic material, as we’re used to on a mid-range smartphone. But despite having a plastic build, the K50i is a bit heavier and thick phone. So it did take me a couple of days to get used to this form factor. After a while though, it gets quite comfortable on the hands—thanks to its ergonomic design. And its weight distribution is also even across the chassis, so that’s nice too.
Few Flaws
Yet, there are some flaws in its design. The most concerning of all is the placement of the SIM tray next to the microphone. There were a couple of instances where I accidentally inserted the SIM ejector pin into the microphone hole.
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Xiaomi could have easily shifted the SIM tray to the left frame of the device instead. So in uncertain conditions, there are chances that you might damage this bottom microphone.
Next, the K50i lacks an official IP certification. Xiaomi has kind of democratized IP rating even in its budget phones, so I was expecting an official IP certification on the K50i as well. Sadly it misses out on this.
The company did make up for it with rubber seals on the SIM tray. But that does not give the same level of confidence to use it in wet conditions as an official IP rating would. On a positive note, Xiaomi has protected the front of the device with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection.
Cameras
Triple cameras
(64MP primary + 8MP wide + 2MP macro)
16MP front camera
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Back
In this Redmi K50i review, let’s talk about cameras now. It’s one of those areas where I was skeptical about K50i’s outcome since a great performance often comes at a cost of below-par cameras. But I was pleasantly surprised to find out that the K50i can capture decent—if not great—pictures.
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As you can see, the K50i can click some good images in well-lit conditions. The contrast is a bit high in general, but the photos still have a good amount of detail.
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I also compared its cameras to the Realme 9 Pro+, and with the flagship-grade Sony sensor, Realme images have better HDR and dynamic range in some difficult situations.
Ultrawide
This is also true in ultrawide shots, and Realme photos have slightly better details. But it’s something I would not nitpick on a performance-centric phone.
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Portrait
Now, the portrait is the one area where the K50i delivers strictly average results. For some reason, it turns the skin tone reddish, which looks quite unnatural.
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Realme, on the other hand, maintains a good skin tone with better exposure maintenance.
Selfies
The selfies on the Redmi K50i did not impress me either. The reddish skin tone can also be seen in the selfies, and this time the photos are a bit contrasty too.
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In general, the Redmi K50i struggles to maintain a good color tone when taking pictures of human subjects—whether it’s from the front or back camera. So, this is one area in which the company could improve with the next OTA update.
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Moreover, Realme’s default images at night are also comparatively better than K50i’s, especially in low-light scenarios, thanks to its OIS-backed cameras.
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But in well-lit conditions, even the Redmi K50i can take good photos with a balanced exposure. Still, there is some noise in the photos which eventually improves in the night mode. And, the details and sharpness get better as well.
Videos
As for the videos, both smartphones can record up to 4K@30fps videos. Even though Realme does not utilize its OIS module for stabilization in this mode, its videos are still more stable than the K50i.
You can achieve better stability with the steady video mode in K50i but it lowers the resolution to 1080p. Even so, the colors and contrast look better from the Realme 9 Pro+.
Similarly, for selfie video, neither of the phones offers 4K recording from the front cameras. But despite being a camera-centric phone, Realme doesn’t even provide a 1080p 60fps mode which is present on the K50i. Yet, I did find its field of view to be a bit narrower and it also struggles to maintain exposure in the background. The overall video stabilization is pretty decent though.
Battery
5000mAh battery
67W fast charging
Finally, talking about its battery backup, Redmi K50i is an easy one-day smartphone. With my routine activities, I was able to get 7-7.5 hours of screen-on time. And charging this thing is pretty efficient too since it gets juiced up via a fast 67W adapter. It charges from 0 to 50% in just 18 minutes, and a full charge takes about 50 minutes.
Redmi K50i Review: Conclusion
So, after using the Redmi K50i for the time period of this review, for the most part, I am really satisfied with it. The K50i is undoubtedly a treat for gamers looking for a reliable performer under Rs. 30,000. But, even if you choose it as your everyday smartphone, I am certain that it will satisfy you with its overall performance.
I find most reviewers complaining about the lack of AMOLED display, but I didn’t find it a deal-breaker by any means; especially considering that it’s such a nice display. Plus, despite being a performance-centric smartphone, the K50i’s primary camera can click decent photos. So I would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable smartphone for everyday use.
Despite being an excellent gaming smartphone, the Redmi K50i, or say the Poco X4 GT, is yet to be released in Nepal. Xiaomi recently launched the 12 Lite in Nepal as the country’s $300 import ban nears its end. As a result, the company might also be planning to launch the Redmi K50i here (we hope so). When Xiaomi brings it to Nepal, we hope the price remains as competitive as the Indian market.
Samsung Semiconductor division today announced the 990 PRO NVMe SSD, which is based on PCIe 4.0. The high-performance SSD is optimized for gaming as well as other demanding tasks such as rendering, video editing, and data analysis. Let’s take a look at the Samsung 990 PRO SSD alongside its specs, features, availability, and expected price in Nepal.
Samsung 990 PRO NVMe SSD Overview:
The new 990 PRO is one of the best consumer-grade SSD from Samsung. It offers the highest speed available currently via a PCIe 4.0 interface.
The SSD is rated for sequential read speeds up to 7,450 megabytes per second (MB/s) and write speeds up to 6,900 MB/s. On the other hand, the random read and write speeds come in at up to 1,400K and 1,550K IOPS, respectively. According to Samsung, the 990 PRO performs 55% better than its last-gen 980 PRO.
Power Efficiency and Cooling
The Samsung 990 PRO is built on a low-power architecture and provides 50% more power efficiency compared to its predecessor. Moreover, the heatsink version of the SSD offers additional cooling and an in-built RGB for aesthetics.
As Triple-A games continue to grow in size and complexity, fast SSDs become an integral part of an immersive gaming experience. And, the Samsung 990 PRO aims to provide just that.
The SSD was able to reduce map loading time to just 1 second on Forspokem, an unreleased RPG game from Luminous Productions. At the same time, a SATA SSD loaded the same map in 4 seconds and an HDD took 28 seconds.
Samsung 990 Pro NVMe SSD Specs:
Samsung 990 PRO | 990 PRO HS
Interface
PCIe Gen 4.0 x4, NVMe 2.0
Form Factor
M.2 (2280)
Storage Memory
Samsung V-NAND 3-bit TLC
Controller
Samsung in-house controller
Capacity
1TB
2TB
4TB
DRAM
1GB LPDDR4
2GB LPDDR4
4GB LPDDR4
Sequential Read/Write Speed
Up to 7,450 MB/s, Up to 6,900 MB/s
Random Read/Write Speed (QD32)
Up to 1,400K IOPS, Up to 1,550K IOPS
Management Software
Samsung Magician Software
Data Encryption
AES 256-bit Full Disk Encryption, TCG/Opal V2.0,
Encrypted Drive (IEEE1667)
Total Bytes Written
600TB
1200TB
2400TB
Warranty
Five-year Limited Warranty
Samsung 990 PRO NVMe SSD Price in Nepal & Availability
According to Samsung, the 990 PRO will be available for purchase starting in October. The 1TB model and 2TB will cost USD 179 and USD 309 respectively. The price of the 4TB model is currently not known as it is scheduled to release next year. We expect the Samsung 990 PRO SSD to cost around NPR 25,699 for the 1TB storage variant.
Samsung 990 PRO SSD
Price (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
1TB
USD 179
Rs. 25,999
2TB
USD 309
Rs. 43,999
Meanwhile, check out our long-term review of the Galaxy Z Fold 3.
Two years after Google acquired Fitbit, the good ol’ wearable brand is back in the market with Sense 2 and Versa 4. The latter is a mid-range smartwatch that is largely similar to its predecessor with a few minor differences. So let’s get into the Fitbit Versa 4 specifications, features, availability, and expected price in Nepal.
Fitbit Versa 4 Overview:
Design
Visually, the Versa 4 looks very similar to its predecessor, but Fitbit has made a few changes in the design. It still has an aluminum housing, but it is 15% lighter and 10% thinner than its predecessor, making it the lightest and thinnest iteration in the Versa line.
The Versa 4, like most Fitbit smartwatches on the market, comes in a variety of color options. It is available in three shades: graphite aluminum with a black strap, platinum aluminum with a blue strap, and copper rose aluminum with a rosewater strap.
Additionally, the haptic button from the previous model has been replaced with a more tactile mechanical one. The buttons are also brought up to make them easier to reach. As for the screen, it’s an AMOLED panel with AOD support.
In terms of workouts, the Versa 4 has 40 of them baked into it—up from 20 on Versa 3—including new ones like CrossFit, dance, skiing, and HIIT. There’s also a GPS module built in that allows you to track your pace and routes while jogging or running.
It also provides a Stress Management Score based on heart rate data, heart rate variability, sleep, and physical activity. You can also use it in open water or a pool as it can withstand a 50-meter deep dive.
Software
While the health-related features are similar to those of the Versa 3, the Versa 4 does introduce some new UI changes. It’s still Fitbit’s native skin, not WearOS, but it now has WearOS-inspired Tiles for customizable widgets. Unfortunately, this is only available for first-party apps.
There are also a few ‘Coming Soon’ Google features, such as Google Wallet and Google Maps. On-Wrist Bluetooth calls will also be available soon, allowing users to leave voicemails for callers since the wearable has both a speaker and a microphone.
Battery
Moreover, Fitbit claims the Versa 4 will stay up and running for up to 6 days on a single charge. Also, the smartwatch can get juiced up for one day in just 12 minutes of charging.
Fitbit Versa 4 Specifications:
Dimensions: 38.1 x 38.1 x 11.43mm
Materials: Aluminum case
Strap: Small Strap: 140-180mm Large Strap: 180-220mm
Compatibility: Android 10 or newer iOS 13.3 or newer
Battery: 6+ days Lithium-polymer battery
Colors: Black/Graphite aluminum, Waterfall Blue/Platinum aluminum, Pink Sand/Copper Rose aluminum, Beet Juice/Copper Rose aluminum
Fitbit Versa 4 Price in Nepal and Availability
The Versa 4 costs USD 229 and is currently available for pre-order from fitbit.com. If and when the Fitbit Versa 4 is released in Nepal, we expect it to cost NPR 35,000.
Smartwatch
Price in the US
Price in Nepal (expected)
Fitbit Versa 4
USD 229
NPR 35,000
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Fitbit Versa 3.