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Vivo X200s launched with a bigger battery and wireless charging

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Vivo recently unveiled the X200 Ultra and X200s at a launch event in China. While the Ultra leads the lineup, the X200s brings notable upgrades over the standard X200, particularly in battery size, charging features, and chipset performance, without compromising on display or camera quality.

Vivo X200s Overview

Display and Camera

Vivo X200S Design and Display

It sports a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 1260 x 2800 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ support, and up to 4,500 nits peak brightness. The camera system remains the same: a triple 50MP setup (wide, telephoto 3x zoom, and ultrawide) with Zeiss optics, laser autofocus, and advanced video support.

Battery and Charging

The Vivo X200s is equipped with a 6,200 mAh silicon-carbon battery—larger than the global X200’s 5,800 mAh and the Austria-only 5,220 mAh versions. Additionally, it introduces 40W wireless charging, a feature not present on the X200.

Performance

The phone runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset, offering slight improvements over the standard Dimensity 9400. Benchmark reports suggest better sustained performance and efficiency gains.

Build and Software

The X200s features IP68/IP69 water and dust resistance. It ships with Android 15 and offers up to 4 major Android upgrades, using Funtouch OS 15 (International) or OriginOS 5 (China).

Is the Vivo X200s a Junior Model?

Despite what the name might suggest, the X200s is not a smaller or scaled-down version of the X200. Instead, it features several upgrades—most notably a larger battery, support for wireless charging, and a slightly refined processor. The display, camera setup, and build quality remain identical to the X200. The “S” designation follows Vivo’s pattern of releasing refined special editions, as seen in previous lineups like the X100s.

Vivo X200s Specifications

  • Display: 6.67” AMOLED, 120Hz, 1260 x 2800, HDR10+
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ (3nm)
  • RAM/Storage: Up to 16GB RAM, 1TB UFS 4.0 storage
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP (wide) + 50MP (telephoto 3x) + 50MP (ultrawide), Zeiss optics
  • Front Camera: 32MP, supports 4K video
  • Battery: 6,200 mAh, 90W wired, 40W wireless charging
  • OS: Android 15, 4 major Android upgrades
  • Other Features: Ultrasonic fingerprint, stereo speakers, IR blaster
  • Colors: Gray, Silver, Mint, Purple
  • IP Rating: IP68/IP69 certified

Vivo X200s Price in Nepal and Availability

While Vivo has not announced its global rollout yet, the Vivo X200s is expected to launch in Nepal at a starting price of around NPR 119,999, based on its pricing in China and past release trends.

Variant Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
12GB + 256GB CNY 4,199 ~NPR 77,300
16GB + 256GB CNY 4,399 ~NPR 81,700
12GB + 512GB CNY 4,699 ~NPR 87,400
16GB + 512GB CNY 4,999 ~NPR 92,900
16GB + 1TB CNY 5,499 ~NPR 102,300

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Vivo X200s

Vivo X200 Ultra launched with upgraded cameras and Qualcomm chip

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Vivo has launched the X200 Ultra in China. It comes as the successor to the X200 Pro, offering upgrades in display resolution, processor, and camera system. This article will discuss everything about the latest Vivo X200 Ultra, including its expected price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Vivo X200 Ultra Overview

Display and Design

The device features a 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a 1440×3200 resolution. In addition, it supports a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, and 3000 nits peak brightness. The back has a large circular camera module with a metal frame and curved glass.

Vivo X200 Ultra design The Vivo X200 Ultra features a versatile camera control button, notably including the long-awaited half-press functionality for focusing. In addition to this, the shutter key supports multiple operations: double-pressing to launch the camera, full-pressing to capture photos, sliding to zoom in or out, sliding to adjust exposure levels, and long-pressing to capture burst shots.

Processor and Performance

Vivo X200 Ultra runs on Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. It replaces the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip found on the X200 Pro. Furthermore, it uses the Adreno 830 GPU and offers improved AI and performance efficiency.

Camera System

The Vivo X200 Ultra boasts a powerful camera system designed for photography enthusiasts. On the back, it features a triple camera setup comprising two 50MP Sony sensors with a 1/1.28-inch size—one being a 14mm f/2.0 ultra-wide lens and the other a 35mm f/1.69 portrait lens offering a shallow depth of field.

Both of these lenses come equipped with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). The highlight is a massive 200MP Samsung HP9 sensor (1/1.4-inch) with an 85mm f/2.27 telephoto zoom lens, which also supports macro photography and OIS. On the front, there’s a sharp 50MP selfie camera.

Vivo X200 Ultra camera

For video capabilities, the phone supports 10-bit 4K video recording at 60 frames per second on all rear cameras, along with slow-motion recording at up to 4K at 120fps. Image processing is handled by two dedicated chips: the VS1 chip for RAW data pre-processing and the V3+ chip for post-processing tasks like filters and color correction.

The camera interface is also refined, featuring an enhanced shutter button for precise exposure and zoom control, inspired by the iPhone 16. Vivo offers a Photographer Kit as an optional add-on, which includes a grip with a dedicated video record button, a customizable settings dial, zoom control, and a 2,300mAh battery that supplements the phone’s built-in 6,000mAh battery.

Additionally, the kit includes a Zeiss 2.35x telephoto converter lens, which boosts the 200MP camera’s zoom from 3.7x to 8.7x using adapters. A shoulder strap and improved ergonomics are also part of the package

Battery and Charging

The phone includes a 6000mAh battery. It supports 90W wired charging and 40W wireless charging. The wired charging is slightly faster than the X200 Pro.

Software and Other Features

The phone ships with Android 15 and OriginOS 5. Additionally, Vivo promises four years of OS updates and five years of security patches. The 16GB/1TB variant includes Emergency SOS via satellite..

Vivo X200 Ultra Specifications

  • Display: 6.82″ LTPO AMOLED, 1440×3200, 120Hz
  • Processor: Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm)
  • GPU: Adreno 830
  • Camera:
    • Telephoto: 200MP Samsung HP9 sensor
    • Main: 50 MP, f/1.7, 35mm
    • Ultrawide: 50MP Sony sensor
    • Front camera: 50MP
  • Battery: 6000mAh, 90W wired, 40W wireless
  • OS: Android 15 with OriginOS 5
  • IP Rating: IP68/IP69
  • RAM/ Storage: Up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage

Vivo X200 Ultra Price in Nepal and Availability

The Vivo X200 Ultra is currently available in China, priced at CNY 6499. Vivo has not confirmed its global launch yet. When it comes to Nepal, it will start at at least NPR 198,000.

Device Name Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Vivo X200 Ultra CNY 6,499 (12/256GB) NPR 198,000

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Vivo X200 Pro

OPPO K13 5G is now official with a massive 7,000 mAh battery

OPPO has launched its latest phone in its “K” lineup — the OPPO K13 5G — in India. This mid-range device brings a blend of performance and endurance with features like a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset, a 120Hz AMOLED panel, and a massive 7,000 mAh battery. In this article, we will talk about the features, availability, and expected price in Nepal of the OPPO K13 5G.

OPPO K13 5G Overview

Design and build

The OPPO K13 5G features a clean, modern design with a slim 8.45 mm profile and a weight of just 208 grams. That’s quite impressive considering the massive 7,000 mAh battery inside. It’s available in two finishes: Icy Purple and Prism Black, both featuring a glossy back with a minimalist dual-camera layout. And they’re also IP65 rated against dust and water splashes.

Oppo K13 5G design

On the front, the K13 features a 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1,200 nits peak brightness. With a 92.2% screen-to-body ratio, a centered punch-hole cutout, an in-display fingerprint sensor, and support for “Splash Touch” technology that lets you interact with the screen even when it’s wet, the OPPO K13’s display looks quite impressive for a budget phone.

Performance

The OPPO K13 5G is powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset, paired with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. This setup offers enough headroom for day-to-day usage, multitasking, and casual gaming. For thermal control, OPPO has equipped the K13 with a 6,000mm² graphite sheet and a 5,700mm² vapor chamber.

Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 Chipset

On the software side, the OPPO K13 5G runs Android 15 with ColorOS 15 on top. And OPPO also promises 2 years of Android updates and 3 years of security patches for this phone.

Cameras

The OPPO K13 5G features a dual rear camera setup, led by a 50MP Omnivision primary sensor with an f/1.85 aperture and autofocus support. It’s accompanied by a 2MP depth sensor for portrait shots.

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You’re also getting a couple of AI-based features, such as AI Clarity Enhancer, AI Reflection Remover, AI Unblur, and AI Eraser, aimed at improving image output in various scenarios. On the front, the phone houses a 16MP Sony IMX480 sensor inside a centered punch-hole cutout.

Battery and charging

One of the standout features of the OPPO K13 5G is definitely its 7,000 mAh graphite battery, which is notably large for a phone in this segment. Despite the high capacity, the phone maintains a relatively slim and manageable profile.

OPPO K13 5G - 7,000 mAh battery

OPPO claims the battery can deliver up to 49.4 hours of phone calls and around 10.3 hours of gaming on a single charge, depending on usage. The company is also promising a 5-year durability for the battery, with the phone still maintaining 80% of its original capacity by the end.

The device supports 80W fast charging, and the bundled 80W adapter is said to charge the phone from 0 to 62% in 30 minutes. Or up to 100% in 56 minutes.

OPPO K13 5G Specifications:

  • Build: 8.45 mm thick, 208 grams, IP65 dust/splash resistance
  • Display: 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 1,200 nits peak brightness, 100% DCI-P3 colors
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 (4nm)
  • Software and UI: Android 15-based ColorOS 15
  • Updates: 2 years of OS updates + 3 years of security updates
  • Memory: 8GB LPDDR4x RAM, 128/256GB UFS 3.1 storage
  • Rear cameras: 50MP Omnivision f/1.85 primary + 2MP depth sensor
  • Front camera: 16MP IMX480 sensor
  • Battery: 7,000mAh graphite battery with 80W fast charging
  • Others: 5,700 mm² vapor chamber + 6,000 mm² graphite sheet, an in-display fingerprint sensor, dual stereo speakers, an infrared remote control

OPPO K13 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

In India, the OPPO K13 5G will be available from April 25, where it will cost INR 17,999 for the 8/128GB and INR 19,999 for the 8/256GB variant. While there’s no official word yet on Nepal launch, we expect the price of the OPPO K13 5G to start at NPR 33,199.

Smartphone Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
OPPO K13 (8/128GB) INR 17,999 NPR 33,199
OPPO K13 (8/256GB) INR 19,999 NPR 36,799

Redmi Watch Move launched with an AMOLED screen and 14 days battery life

Redmi recently launched a smartwatch in India with an AMOLED screen and an impressive 14-day battery backup. In this article, let’s explore the Redmi Watch Move, including its features, full specs, and expected price in Nepal.

Redmi Watch Move Overview

Display and Build

Xiaomi has officially released the Redmi Watch Move, which measures 45.5 x 38.9 x 10.8 mm and weighs 25g without the strap and 39g with it. The watch has a handy crown and a layout you can change to match your style. Its antibacterial, skin-friendly straps feel nice and also have a quick-release button, which makes swapping convenient.

Redmi Watch Move Design

Up front, it features a 1.85-inch 2.5D curved AMOLED display with a resolution of 390 x 450 pixels and hits up to 600 nits brightness, and an Always-On Display (AOD) mode. Thanks to the 74% screen-to-body ratio, the bezels don’t really get in the way. It’s also built tough with IP68 certification, so you can wear it in the rain or during a sweaty workout without any worry, and it’s water-resistant up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes and fully dustproof. The watch is available in four colors: Silver Sprint, Black Drift, Blue Blaze, and Gold Rush.

Battery and Performance

Xiaomi says the Watch Move runs for up to 14 days on a single charge, which is perfect if you hate charging gadgets all the time. Just a quick 10-minute charge gives you 2 full days of use. With AOD turned on, it still lasts up to 5 days, which is more than most in this price range. It runs on HyperOS and even supports Bluetooth calling, which is pretty handy. You can quickly reply to messages, use the dial pad, and check your call logs, all from your wrist.

Redmi Watch  Move Specifications

Features and Rest

This watch focuses a lot on health tracking. It claims 97% accuracy, and it can monitor your sleep, heart rate all day, blood oxygen (SpO2), stress, and even women’s health. There’s also a breathing exercise feature, which I think is a thoughtful touch for managing stress throughout the day. Fitness lovers will like that it supports over 140 workout modes and can automatically detect 7 common exercises like outdoor running, treadmill, walking, cycling, rowing, elliptical, and jump rope.

You can tweak the watch’s appearance with five editable layout styles, and through the Mi Fitness app, you get access to over 200 watch faces.

Redmi Watch  Move Specifications

  • Dimensions: 45.5 x 38.9 x 10.8 mm
  • Weight: 25g (without strap), 39g (with strap)
  • Display: 1.85″ 2.5D AMOLED, 390 x 450 resolution
  • Brightness: 600 nits peak
  • Screen-to-body ratio: 74%
  • Build: IP68 dust and water resistance
  • Battery Life: Up to 14 days
  • Fast Charging: 10 mins = 2 days use
  • AOD On Battery Life: Up to 5 days
  • OS: HyperOS
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth calling, quick reply, dial pad, call history
  • Health Monitoring: Sleep tracking, all-day heart rate, SpO2, stress, female health
  • Fitness Tracking: 140+ modes, auto-detection of 7 activities
  • Custom Features: 5 editable layouts, 200+ watch faces via the Mi Fitness app
  • Colors: Silver Sprint, Black Drift, Blue Blaze, Gold Rush

Redmi Watch  Move Availability and Price

Watch Move has been launched in India for the price of INR 1,999. So, when it makes its way here, we can expect the price of the Redmi Watch Move to be around NPR 3,200.

Xiaomi Watch Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Redmi Watch Move INR 1,999 NPR 3,200

Leaks hint at the launch of OPPO Reno 15 with a compact flat-screen

OPPO is stepping up its game by upgrading the Reno series with features usually found in its premium models. Just recently, we saw leaks about the Reno 14 Pro, and now there’s early talk about the Reno 15 series. OPPO is reportedly planning to launch this series with a compact design and a flat screen. In this article, we’ll look at what updates could be coming with the OPPO Reno 15.

OPPO Reno 15 rumors round-up 

Although the details aren’t confirmed yet, it seems OPPO might release smaller Reno phones that ditch curved displays, similar to the sleek design of the Find X8 Ultra. Moreover, the new Reno phones might follow a flat-edged design, giving off strong iPhone vibes.

Oppo Reno 13 Pro Design
Image: OPPO Reno 13 Pro

OPPO is expected to use aerospace-grade aluminum for the frames, which adds a nice touch of premium feel. Likewise, the cameras will likely stay in the corner-mounted humps, which have become a design signature in recent models. For display sizes, the Reno 15 could come in two variants, with one around 6.59 inches and the other closer to 6.3 inches.

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The changes won’t stop with just the Reno series. OPPO’s more affordable A series might also include a smaller model with a 6.5-inch screen. That’s exciting because even budget phones are getting thoughtful design improvements. We could also see the next Reno phones pack in bigger and better batteries, giving them an edge as serious premium mid-range contenders.

In addition, the Reno 14 series is said to feature a lightweight build and a periscope telephoto camera. For durability, the new models might carry IP68 or even IP68 plus IP69 ratings for water and dust resistance. That would match or improve on the Reno 13 and 13 Pro, which already boast IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings. If OPPO continues this trend, it’ll be hard not to see these as some of the best-built phones in their category.

We’re really looking forward to what OPPO has in store. With the OPPO Reno 14 Pro expected to launch in China this May 2025, there’s a good chance we’ll hear more about the Reno 15 series around that same time.

Best Mobile Phones Under Rs. 10,000 in Nepal [Updated 2025]

In this article, we’ll be looking at the best phones under NPR 10000 in Nepal that you can buy right now. Although the smartphone industry gets its buzz the most in terms of the most expensive devices it has to offer, the absolute budget segment is not one to be left unattended either. In the past, there were not many good & cheap phones you could buy for NPR 10000 or less. However, with growing competition among the manufacturers, there are a few actual decent offerings. And we’re here to help you out, which is why we have created this list and update it frequently so you get the latest information.

Note: In this list, we have also included a few smartphones that cost more than NPR 10000—but not by a lot. We’ve done this so that you can further curate your choices, and also because we don’t want you to miss any good deal by spending NPR 1000 – 2000 more. The prices of such products are marked with an asterisk (*) at the end.

Best mobile phones under NPR 10000 in Nepal:

4. ZTE Blade A35e 

Blade A35e Design and Display

Starting with the budget device, the Blade A35e features a plastic back with a single 8MP primary lens. On the front, it flaunts a screen 6.52-inch LCD + screen with 1280×576 pixels resolution.  It has relatively thicker bezels on the top and bottom, while there are slender bezels on the sides. Fueling the phone is a 5000mAh battery that charges via a USB-C port.

In terms of storage, it boasts 2GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The latter is expandable up to 128GB using a microSD card. The device comes pre-installed with the Android 14 Go edition and is powered by a Unisco SC9863A1 processor, clocked at 1.6GHz. Moreover, the device utilizes 2.4G Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2 for wireless connectivity, while one can enjoy FM radio via a 3.5mm jack.

ZTE Blade A35e Specifications:

  • Display: 6.52″, HD+ (1672 x 720 pixels)
  • Chipset: Unisoc SC9863A1 (octa-core)
  • Memory: 2/64GB (expandable up to 128GB)
  • Rear Camera: 8MP
  • Front Camera: 5MP sensor
  • Battery: 5000mAh
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 10,499 (2/64GB)

3. Tecno Spark Go 1

The Tecno Spark Go 1 is a fresh addition to the budget lineup. It brings a premium look to the iPhone 14 with an identical camera module. Available in two shades: Glittery White and Strail Black, this smartphone features a UNISOC T615 processor with 2x Cortex-A75 at 1.8GHz and 6x Cortex-A55 cores at 1.6GHz. Memory-wise, you get three options: 3/64GB, 4/64GB, and 4/128GB. Likewise, there is a single 13MP camera and an 8MP front camera embedded in a hole-punch cutout.

Tecno Spark Go 1 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.67″ IPS LCD panel, HD+ (720 x 1612 pixels), 120Hz refresh rate
  • Memory: 3/64GB, 4/64GB, 4/128GB
  • Software: Android 14
  • Rear Camera: 13MP Primary
  • Front Camera: 8MP (Hole-Punch Notch)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Battery: 5000mAh, 15W charging
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 11,990 (3/64GB), Rs. 12,690 (4/64GB), Rs. 13,990 (4/128GB)

2. Benco V90i SE

The Benco V90i SE is the latest offering under the 12K segment from the Chinese company in Nepal. It brings in the UNISOC T606 processor paired with 3GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. As for the design, it comes with a sleek monotone look, weighing 207 grams. For the display, you are greeted with a 6.9-inch HD+ with a 120Hz refresh rate.

Benco V90i SE Specifications:

  • Display: 6.9-inch HD+ LCD, waterdrop notch
  • Chipset: Unisoc T606 processor(Octa-core)
  • Memory: 3GB RAM, 64GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 14
  • Rear Camera: 8MP AI dual camera, f/2.0
  • Front Camera: 5MP front camera, f/2.0 (water-drop notch)
  • Battery: 5,000mAh, 10W Charging
  • Price: Rs. 10,499 (3/64GB)

1. Redmi A5

Redmi A5 4G

The Redmi A5 4G is Xiaomi’s latest budget-friendly smartphone in Nepal, succeeding the Redmi A3. It features a 6.88-inch IPS LCD display with a 720 x 1640 pixel resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, offering smoother visuals for everyday use. ​Under the hood, the device is powered by the Unisoc T7250 processor, paired with 4GB of RAM and options for 64GB or 128GB of internal storage, expandable via a dedicated microSDXC slot. In the camera department, the Redmi A5 sports a 32MP primary rear camera and an 8MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls.

The phone is equipped with a 5200mAh battery supporting 15W fast charging through a USB Type-C port. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Redmi A5 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.88-inch LCD panel, HD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Unisoc T7250 4G (12nm)
  • Memory: 3/4GB LPDDR4X
  • Storage: 64/128GB eMMC 5.1 (expandable up to 1TB)
  • Software & UI: Android 15 Go Edition
  • Rear Camera: Dual (with LED flash);
    – 32MP f/2.0 primary lens
    – 0.08 auxiliary sensor
  • Front Camera: 8MP f/2.2 (water-drop)
  • Battery: 5200mAh with 15W Charging
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 10,999 (4/64GB) | NPR 11,999 (4/128GB)

Summary list of the best mobile phones under NPR 10000 in Nepal

S. No. Best phones under 10000 in Nepal Price
1 Redmi A5 NPR 10,999*
2 Benco V90i SE NPR 10,499*
3 Tecno Spark Go 1 NPR 11,990*
4 ZTE Blade A35e NPR 10,499*

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Do you agree with our choice of the best phones under NPR 10000 in Nepal, or do you want to add something to the list? Have your say in the comments section. 

The new Redmi Projector 3 Lite looks quite impressive for the price

Xiaomi has unveiled its latest budget-friendly projector under the Redmi lineup in China. And despite its budget price, the Redmi Projector 3 Lite brings a ton of interesting features. So let’s learn more about the Redmi Projector 3 Lite, including its features, specifications, and expected price in Nepal.

Redmi Projector 3 Lite Overview

Build and design

The Redmi Projector 3 Lite has a minimalist look with a lightweight and compact design, weighing 1.2 kg. Whereas its compact size — measuring 146 × 113 × 172.5 mm — also makes it convenient for carrying around. The matte finish and rounded corners help it blend with home decor as well.

Redmi Projector 3 Lite design

As you can see, the Redmi Projector 3 Lite’s lens sits in the middle. While Xiaomi has included a ventilation on the side for heat dissipation. You can control this projector with a Bluetooth remote, which also supports voice commands for hands-free navigation.

Redmi Projector 3 Lite specifications
The text in this image has been machine-translated using Google Translate

Most other news outlets mention that this thing doesn’t have built-in speakers, meaning you’ll need to set up your audio externally via Bluetooth or a wired channel using the headphone jack. Although its official Chinese landing page does hint at what could be a built-in speaker with 5W of output.

Display and projection features

At the core of the Redmi Projector 3 Lite is a fully sealed optical engine and full-glass lens, which provides side projection up to a 20° angle without sacrificing much quality. It features native 1080p resolution and 180 CVIA lumens of brightness, ideal for dark or dimly lit environments.

The projector possesses a 1.2:1 throw ratio capable of projecting up to a 100-inch screen from a relatively small distance. Additionally, it incorporates SGS certification of low blue light that eliminates harmful wavelengths (415 – 455 nm) and minimizes eye fatigue over a long duration.

Performance and smart features

Under the hood, the projector runs on an Amlogic T950S quad-core chip running at 1.5GHz, coupled with 1GB of memory and 32GB of storage. That’s pretty decent for a budget projector. On top of this, the Redmi Projector 3 Lite supports Xiaomi’s “HyperOS Connect” platform for smart connectivity with other Xiaomi devices.

Redmi Projector 3 Lite ports

This projector also features a custom ToF (Time of Flight) sensor, which works next to an AI algorithm for better auto-focus and keystone correction. According to Xiaomi, this combo offers 20% faster focus and 13% faster image correction.

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Connectivity

In terms of I/O, the Redmi Projector 3 Lite has one HDMI port with ARC, one USB 2.0 Type-A, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Alongside dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity for wireless screen mirroring.

Redmi Projector 3 Lite: Specifications

  • Build: 1.2 kg, 146 × 113 × 172.5 mm
  • Resolution: 1080p
  • Brightness: 180 CVIA lumens
  • Projection ratio: 1.2:1 (Up to 100″)
  • Lens: Full-glass, sealed optical engine
  • Auto focus: ToF + AI algorithm
  • Chipset: Amlogic T950S (Quad-core CPU, 1.5 GHz)
  • Memory: 1GB RAM, 32GB eMMC storage
  • Connectivity: HDMI (ARC), USB 2.0, 3.5mm, Dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0
  • Smart features: HyperOS Connect
  • Audio: No built-in speakers

Redmi Projector 3 Lite Price in Nepal and Availability

As of now, the Redmi Projector 3 Lite is exclusive to China, where it costs CNY 699 (~USD 95). And in case it arrives here in Nepal, we expect the price of the Redmi Projector 3 Lite to be around NPR 15,699.

Product Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Redmi Projector 3 Lite CNY 699 NPR 15,699
  • Meanwhile, check out our action camera comparison video

Vivo Y29 launched in Nepal with Snapdragon 685 SoC

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Vivo has launched the Vivo Y29 in Nepal. But it’s the 4G version that has landed here with SD 685 SoC. Here’s a look at the key specifications of the vivo Y29 5G, including its official price in Nepal. 

Vivo Y29 Overview

Design and Display

The Y29 features an identical design to the 5G iteration. Just below the camera module, there is an Aura light as well for some low-light portraits. Most importantly, this guy secures an Anti-Drop armor design for extra sturdiness. On the display side, it features a 6.68-inch LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It provides 1,000 nits peak brightness and a pixel density of 264 PPI, making it suitable for various types of media consumption.

Performance and Software

Under the hood, the Vivo Y29 is powered by Snapdragon 685 SoC, a four-year-old chip announced in December 2020.  It runs on Android 15, customized with the Funtouch OS 15. The device offers up to 6/8GB of RAM and storage options include up to 128/256GB.

Snapdragon 685

Camera Setup

The phone has an 8MP front camera housed in a centered punch-hole. On the rear, it boasts a 50MP primary camera along with a 2MP secondary sensor. A flash and a ring light for notifications and music playback are also included.

Battery and Charging

The Y29 is equipped with a 6,500 mAh battery, offering extended usage time. It supports 44W fast charging for quicker power-ups. In addition, the device supports 4G connectivity with VoLTE (NTC/Ncell), and features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

Vivo Y29 Specifications

  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 4G
  • Operating System: Android 15-based FunTouch OS 15
  • RAM: Up to 8GB
  • Storage: Up to 256GB, expandable up to 1TB
  • Display: 6.68″ 120Hz HD+ LCD, 1,000 nits peak brightness, 264 ppi
  • Front Camera: 8MP (centered punch-hole)
  • Rear Camera: 50MP primary, 2MP bokeh secondary, flash
  • Battery: 6,500 mAh
  • Charging: 44W fast charging
  • Durability: IP64 rating, Anti-Drop Armor Design
  • Additional Features: Dual speakers, 4G connectivity, side-mounted fingerprint scanner
  • Colors: Brown, White
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Vivo Y29 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Vivo Y29 price in Nepal is NPR 24,999 and NPR 26,999 for the 8/128GB and 8/256GB trims, respectively. You can purchase this phone from Hukut Store.

Variant Price in Nepal (Official)
8/128GB NPR 24,999
8/256GB NPR 26,999

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Redmi Note 14 Pro

iPad (2025) review: When little upgrades make a big difference

So today I have Apple’s 2025 iPad in for review. I know this thing doesn’t look all that different compared to the iPad 10th Generation from 2022… but there are exactly two things that make it so special.

  • The first one is that it now has 128GB of base storage instead of just 64GB.
  • And the second, more important thing is that iPad 2025 is actually cheaper than its predecessor.

That’s right. While the 10th Gen iPad started at USD 449 for the 64GB model, its 128GB variant costs exactly USD 100 less! The 11th Gen iPad is launching soon in Nepal, so I don’t know the official price right now — but considering the older one went for NPR 78,000 — I’m expecting it to retail at around NPR 60,000. And for that price, there are just so many things to love about the 2025 iPad.

iPad (2025) review: Specifications

  • Design and Build: 248.6 x 179.5 x 7 mm, 471 – 481 gm
  • Display: 11-inch IPS panel, 60 Hz refresh rate, 500 nits peak brightness
  • Chipset: Apple A16 (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 6GB RAM, 128/256/512GB storage
  • Software and UI: iPadOS 18
  • Cameras: 12MP rear, 12MP front (with Center Stage)
  • Security: Touch ID (fingerprint sensor)
  • Connectivity: WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C, Optional cellular connectivity
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient light, Barometer, Three-axis gyro
  • Battery: 28.93 Wh battery with 20W charging (20W adapter in box)
  • Price in Nepal: launching soon (Starts at INR 34,900 in India)
  • Check the full specifications of the iPad 11 here

iPad (2025) review:

Design and build

  • 248.6 x 179.5 x 7 mm, 471 – 481 grams
  • Glass front, aluminum back/frames
  • No IP rating

Starting with the design, the new iPad doesn’t really look any different from its predecessor. That’s nothing to worry about though, since even the base model iPads have had a premium all-metal design for years now.

iPad 2025 11th Generation - Design

And I love how the 2025 iPad is still more lightweight than most 11-inch Android tablets out there. It’s also available in a couple of really fun color options, while you even get a fingerprint reader here for security.

So yeah… I don’t really have any complaints about its design.

Display

  • 11-inch IPS panel
  • 60Hz refresh rate, 500 nits peak brightness
  • True Tone support

The 2025 iPad’s display is also pretty great, actually. Apple didn’t go with an OLED panel here like on the M4 iPad Pro (review), but you’re still looking at a really good IPS panel. It measures 11 inches diagonally… and everything from colors to sharpness is perfect on this iPad. And since it can kick up to 500 nits of full-screen brightness, I didn’t have much problem with visibility when I was indoors either.

Apple has also given a set of stereo speakers to complement the multimedia experience. And although it’s not the loudest or the most detailed speaker I’ve heard on an 11-inch tablet, it’s perfectly fine for watching shows and movies.

iPad 2025 11th Generation - Display 3

But the fact that the 2025 iPad still has a slow 60Hz refresh rate is quite disappointing. As it makes the scrolling experience noticeably slow everywhere. This iPad also weirdly misses out on Dolby Vision certification, and maybe Apple could’ve trimmed down the bezels a bit as well.

I’m actually 100% fine with those last two things, but man… 60Hz refresh rate on a big-screen device like this is such a pain!

Cameras

  • 12MP rear, 12MP selfie camera
  • Supports Center Stage

At least its cameras are pretty great. Especially the one on the front.

I like that it’s placed in a landscape orientation to make video calls easier, while that 12MP sensor itself has a wide field of view, and it can capture plenty of details. And of course, Apple’s “Center Stage” magic that automatically follows me around to keep me in the frame is a party trick that will never fail to amaze me.

Battery

  • 28.93 Wh battery (20W charging)
  • 20W adapter in the box

Likewise, I’m also quite fond of its battery life.

iPad 2025 11th Generation - Display 2

You get a 29Wh battery here — and on my regular, everyday work — I was getting roughly 8 – 9 hours of screen time on average. That’s like a perfect “A” battery life. And unlike iPhones, Apple still ships a power brick with its iPads. But since it’s a pretty slow 20W charger, expect around 2.5 hours of wait time for a complete refill.

Performance

  • Apple A16 chip (4nm)
  • 6GB RAM, Up to 512GB storage (non-expandable)
  • iPadOS 18, No Apple Intelligence

Finally, let’s talk about performance.

And among the few upgrades that you get on the 2025 iPad is definitely on this front. ‘Cause apart from that storage thing I mentioned in the very beginning, Apple also went with a more powerful A16 chip for the 11th Gen iPad. The “same” A16 chip that you get on the iPhone 15 (review) and the iPhone 15 Plus.

But the reason I’m keeping “same” inside quotation marks is because you’re actually getting a low-binned version of the A16 chip on the 2025 iPad.

What’s “binning”?

So, without going too much into detail, “binning” is basically a process of sorting chips based on their quality. Some imperfections in the manufacturing process mean not all chips on a wafer will be 100% up to the specifications. But instead of throwing the defective ones entirely, manufacturers try to salvage them by physically disabling the defective part of the chip.

Which is why this iPad’s A16 chip has exactly one less CPU core and one less GPU core versus the iPhone 15. I thought that would compromise its performance by quite a bit, but turns out… I was wrong.

So I compared its performance with the iPhone 15 Plus — and while their single-core CPU performance is pretty much the same — the iPhone was only 7% ahead in multi-core work. And the iPhone has about 13% better GPU performance only. Even in my everyday work, I never felt the need to complain as far as the performance is concerned, ’cause everything just felt smooth as can be.

Yes, that 60Hz refresh rate spoils the fun every once in a while, but everything from multitasking to gaming is fantastic on the 2025 iPad.

The software woes

But man… iPadOS needs to be much better than this.

I know it looks nice and pairs nicely with my other Apple devices, although productivity-wise, iPadOS 18 is quite a bit behind most Android software.

iPad 2025 11th Generation - Design 2

For example, even though Apple has included some basic multitasking features like split screen and floating window, some other equally “basic” stuff like app pairing is still nowhere to be found. What I mean is that I wish I could launch two apps at once on an iPad like on Samsung, Xiaomi, and OnePlus tablets.

Apple also got rid of the split keyboard feature for some reason, there’s no Apple Intelligence on Apple’s most affordable iPad, whereas the lack of a universal back gesture on iPadOS can get quite annoying too. Some rumors suggest that Apple is borrowing a bunch of macOS inspiration for the upcoming iPadOS 19 update in terms of things like productivity, multitasking, and app window management so… fingers crossed!

iPad (2025) review: Conclusion

So, wrapping up this review, I guess it’s pretty clear that the 2025 iPad is a solid entry-level tablet. It’s really not much of an upgrade over the 10th Generation iPad but better performance and more storage for less money? That’s always a good thing in my books!

The one dilemma you always had with base iPads on previous models was how they had laughably low storage on the cheapest configuration. So if you’ve been looking to buy an affordable iPad, I don’t think it gets better than this.

iPad 2025 11th Generation - UI

Although you don’t care about iPads and just want a reliable midrange tablet for everything, I think you should wait for the Xiaomi Pad 7 (review) instead. That thing has an equally premium design and powerful performance on top of a smoother 144Hz display and also arguably better software experience. Even the accessories, like a stylus and a keyboard, are much more affordable for the Xiaomi Pad 7 versus the iPad.

  • Our video review of the 2025 iPad is coming pretty soon

iPad (2025) review: Pros and cons

Pros Cons
• Great value for money • 60Hz display
• All-metal design • Slow 20W charging
• Good battery backup • iPadOS needs to be better
• Pretty smooth performance
• Excellent for video calls

Nepal pushes Meta to register under new social media rules

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The Government of Nepal has given today, April 20, as the final deadline for social media companies to register and comply with new regulations. Platforms that fail to register will not be allowed to operate in the country, according to the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology.

Nepal social media regulation Overview

Meta Sends Delegation to Kathmandu

Meta has sent representatives from its Singapore office to Kathmandu. This includes Ruzan Sarwar, Public Policy Manager for Asia-Pacific. They are scheduled to meet Communications Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung.

Meta

Pressure from the Government

According to the Minister’s aide, Meta agreed to the meeting after repeated requests. The ministry believes Meta’s registration would set an example for other companies. Nepal’s 2023 directive requires platforms to register with the ministry, appoint a local contact point, and assign grievance and oversight officers. Platforms must also cooperate with investigations and comply with Nepali law.

Other Platforms Still Not Registered

So far, only TikTok, Viber, and WeChat have completed registration. Platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger, YouTube, Google, LinkedIn, Snapchat, Threads, and X remain unregistered.

The government has made it clear that platforms that fail to register will be banned. This decision is part of the broader effort to regulate online activity and ensure accountability.

Criticism from Industry Group

The Asia Internet Coalition has criticized the directive. It called the rules impractical and said they do not align with international standards. Meanwhile, a draft bill is being reviewed in parliament. If passed, it will make the directive legally binding. It also proposes penalties and platform bans for non-compliance.