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Samsung Galaxy M23 5G launched with 120Hz TFT display, 5000mAh battery

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After days of leaks and rumors, Samsung has finally announced the Galaxy M23 5G. It’s the successor to last year’s Galaxy M22 and has 5G connectivity on board. Here, we will go through the specs, features, availability, and expected price of the Samsung Galaxy M23 5G in Nepal.

Samsung Galaxy M23 5G Overview:

Here, the Galaxy M23 5G is largely similar to the Galaxy F23 5G that just went official in India.

Design and Display

To begin with, the Galaxy M23 flaunts a 6.6-inch TFT display. It’s an FHD+ resolution panel and has a dew-drop notch design upfront. Likewise, it comes with a 120Hz refresh rate. To note, its predecessor—the M22—comes with a 90Hz Super AMOLED panel. 

Anyways, over on the back, it has a rectangular camera cutout. Likewise, the device measures 8.4mm thick and weighs 198 grams. The Galaxy M23 will be available in two color options—Deep Green and Light Blue.

Performance

Moving on, under the hood, the smartphone is powered by an unspecified octa-core processor with 2.2GHz and 1.8GHz clock speeds of different cores. It’s believed to be Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G chipset as it has two Cortex-A77 cores with 2.2GHz frequency and six Cortex-A55 cores with 1.8GHz clock speed.

In terms of storage, it’s paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The latter is expandable via a microSD card up to 1TB. Likewise, the handset boots on the new OneUI 4.0 based on Android 12.

Cameras

As for the optics, the Galaxy M23 5G has a triple-camera setup on the back. This is led by a 50MP primary sensor with an f/1.8 aperture. Completing the setup is an 8MP (f/2.2) ultra-wide lens and a 2MP (f/2.4) depth sensor. For selfies, it has an 8MP sensor on the aforementioned dewdrop notch.

Rest of the specs

Furthermore, fueling the handset is a 5000mAh battery. The handset also has Samsung Knox security while the biometric option includes a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

Samsung Galaxy M23 5G Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 165.5 x 77.0 x 8.4mm, 198 grams
  • Display: 6.6-inch TFT, FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: Octa-core (2.2GHz + 1.8GHz)
  • Memory: 6GB RAM, 128GB storage
  • Software: Android 12 based OneUI 4.1
  • Rear Camera: Triple
    – 50MP f/1.8 primary, OIS
    – 8MP f/2.2 ultrawide
    – 2MP f/2.4 macro 
  • Front Camera: 8MP f/2.2 (Infinity-V notch)
  • Battery: 5000mAh
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Colors: Deep Green, Light Blue

Samsung Galaxy M23 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

As of now, there’s no official word from the brand about the pricing of the Samsung Galaxy M23 5G. We will update the article as soon as the company reveals the official pricing.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy F22. 

Google wants to make “socially intelligent” device with Soli sensors in the future

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If you recall, the Google Pixel 4 series had a gesture-control feature that helped control the phone. It was made feasible by the Soli Radar chip, which detects hand motions using radar. The Soli sensor was created by Google’s Advanced Technology & Projects group, also known as ATAP. The group has now shown more possible applications for the Soli sensor in future products.

Google ATAP Soli Project:

The group stated their goal “to create ambient, socially intelligent devices that are controlled by the wave of a hand or turn of the head”. For this, Google employed the same Soli sensor in the new research. However, rather than using it to control a device—like a smartphone—the ATAP group used the sensor to recognize our everyday activities.

In a documentary shared on YouTube, the researchers revealed how they used a mesh of Soli sensors placed within a device to monitor people’s movement. These “ambient, socially aware devices” utilize radars, machine learning, and deep learning to learn what human behaviors signify.

Google ATAP Head of Design, Leonardo Giusti says “We believe as technology becomes more present in our life, it’s fair to start asking technology itself to take a few more cues from us”.

He added, “We’re inspired by how people interact with one another. As humans, we understand each other intuitively, without saying a single word. We pick up on social cues, subtle gestures that we innately understand and react to”.

Working mechanism

As per Giusti, this research is based on proxemics—the study of how an individual uses space around him/her and the degree of separation they maintain between each other in social situations. The ATAP system investigated these and other social cues in order to create gadgets that understand and react to human activities.

Google’s own device like Nest Hub Max detects if a person is approaching; and boots up to highlight any reminders, calendar events, or other notifications. However, there can be times when you pass the device while gazing in an entirely opposite direction.

For such scenarios, the Soli-powered gadgets can recognize movements and gestures like body orientation, the pathway you might be taking, the direction your head is facing, and others. The collected data is then refined by machine learning algorithms to determine whether or not the person really wants to interact with the device.

Usage

The above video demonstrates to us what this new technology is capable of. For instance, the company showed a smart display installed on the wall that shows temperature with the weather forecast in the tiny font when no one is around. And, when someone approaches near it, the forecast fills the entire screen; informing you whether or not there is a probability of rain.

Google Soli device showing weather forecast

Another example shows how you may answer a call just by walking up to the device. Similarly, the soli-sensor-equipped device can automatically play/pause a video based on your proximity to or distance from the device.

Google ATAP Soli Project: Availability

We’re completely unknown about when this technology will be available commercially. After all, it’s still in the research phase. Google’s current Soli-powered products are Nest Hub Max and Pixel 4 and 4XL smartphones. The tech giant removed the sensor from its successors to keep the costs down. However, we hope that Google will reintroduce it in the near future with improved mechanics to ease our living.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Google Pixel 6.

HiFuture’s latest budget TWS earbuds with IP rating launched in Nepal

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HiFuture has launched a new pair of TWS earbuds in Nepal, called the ColorBuds. These earbuds bring a stylish design in a bunch of different color options—hence the name. In this article, we will look into the specs, features, availability, and official price of the HiFuture ColorBuds in Nepal.

HiFuture ColorBuds Overview:

Body

HiFuture ColorBuds Design

To begin with, the ColorBuds features a stem-style design and come packed inside an oval charging case. The buds have a silicon-less in-ear fit. For sweat and splash protection, these earbuds are IPX5 splash resistant as well. HiFuture ColorBuds is available in six different colors: Black, White, Green, Blue, Pink, and Dark Blue.

Audio

In terms of audio, these earbuds include a 10mm + 0.2mm driver and support AAC and SBC codecs. It pairs with your smartphone via Bluetooth 5.0. On the battery front, each bud carries a 40mAh cell while the charging case has a 300mAh battery.

With this, the ColorBuds delivers up to 4 hours of playing time whereas the case is rated to provide up to 12 hours of music playback. For charging, there’s a USB Type-C port. Furthermore, it also supports Google Assistant and Siri and the control option includes touch gestures on either earbud.

  • Meanwhile, check out all the latest prices and specs of HiFuture earbuds here

HiFuture ColorBuds Specifications:

  • Driver: 10mm + 0.2mm
  • Waterproof: Yes, IPX5 splash resistant
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0
  • Audio Codecs: SBC, AAC
  • Battery: 40mAh (each earbud), 300mAh (case)
  • Playback Time: 4 hours (buds), 12 hours (with charging case)
  • Port: USB Type-C

HiFuture ColorBuds Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of HiFuture ColorBuds TWS earbuds in Nepal is NPR 2,799. However, it is currently available at an introductory price of just NPR 2,499. You can buy HiFuture ColorBuds in Nepal from authorized sellers like Hukut.

Earbuds Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
HiFuture ColorBuds NPR 2,499 (introductory offer) Hukut
  • Meanwhile, check out our unboxing and impressions of Poco X4 Pro 5G.

Mobvoi launches TicWatch GTH Pro with arterial health tracking

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Mobvoi has launched a new smartwatch, called the TicWatch GTH Pro. The smartwatch is developed in partnership with CardieX—a global health tech company—that can measure a person’s arterial health. In this article, we will look into the specs, features, availability, and expected price of Mobvoi TicWatch GTH Pro in Nepal.

Mobvoi TicWatch GTH Pro Overview:

Body

Mobvoi TicWatch GTH Pro Design and Display

The TicWatch GTH Pro features a 1.55-inch TFT screen with 360 x 320-pixel resolution. It comes wrapped around a metal chassis and has a 20mm watch strap. Similarly, the watch has 5 ATM of water resistance and comes in a sole Raven Black color. 

Health features

Mobvoi says that the TicWatch GTH Pro can monitor a person’s long-term artery health. This is possible—thanks to the company’s new “Arty Heart Health” analytics platform, which monitors central arterial waveforms. 

Mobvoi TicWatch GTH Pro Sensors

It basically means that the watch measures the strength of your pulse in order to collect data about the user’s heart health. However, the watch can not measure your blood pressure. 

Furthermore, the GTH Pro includes two optical heart rate sensors: one at the bottom that measures from the wrist and one on the side of the watch. The latter allows users to lay their fingers on the sensor to record daily readings—similar to how EKG smartwatches work.

Now, Get Your “Arty Score”

Based on these data, the watch calculates an “Arty Score” for the user, which shows their overall heart health. The GTH Pro calculates this score using four metrics—exercise capacity, predicted arterial age, heart stress, and heart rate. Exercise capacity refers to the blood flow to the heart, whereas Arterial Age denotes how “stiff” your arteries are. Meanwhile, the pulse pressure is used to determine cardiac stress.

Furthermore, the watch will make specific recommendations to the users depending on the data. This might include being more physically active or increasing the amount of Vitamin C in their diet.

Rest of the specs

Besides this, it can measure SpO2, body temperature, and even respiration rate. You can also use the TicWatch GTH Pro to track 14 different fitness activities, set alarms, and deliver push notifications. Similarly, it comes with a 260mAh battery that takes about 2 hours for a full charge. 

Mobvoi TicWatch GTH Pro Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 43.2 x 35.2 x 10.5mm
  • Display: 1.55″ TFT, 360 x 320-pixel resolution
  • Watch Strap: 20mm, TPU material
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1
  • Battery: 260mAh 
  • Waterproof: Yes, 5 ATM
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, PPG sensors (measure heart rate, SpO2 levels, respiration rate, and wrist detection), Skin Temperature Sensor
  • Color: Raven Black

Mobvoi TicWatch GTH Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

The TicWatch GTH Pro costs just USD 99 and is available for purchase via Mobvoi’s official site. We expect the price of Mobvoi TicWatch GTH Pro to be NPR 15,000 if and when it launches in Nepal. 

Smartwatch Price in the US Price in Nepal
Mobvoi TicWatch GTH Pro USD 99 NPR 15,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Mobvoi TicWatch E3.

Lenovo unveils Legion Y90 gaming phone with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, SSD storage

Lenovo already has two gaming smartphones under its Legion brand, and it has just released the third one. The company announced the Lenovo Legion Y90 smartphone which comes with an interesting feature called dual-storage. In this article, we will be discussing the specs, features, availability, and expected price of the Lenovo Legion Y90 gaming smartphone in Nepal.

Lenovo Legion Y90 Overview:

Lenovo’s first two gaming smartphones bore the “Legion Phone Duel” branding. However, it is opting for a more concise moniker with the third device. To note, “Legion Y” was what the company used to name its gaming laptop before 2020.

Design 

The Legion Y90 takes a design cue from the Legion Phone Duel, with a center module on the back panel that has two air inlets and two built-in fans. The unit also boasts a dual-camera setup with RGB backlighting on the Lenovo logo, which can cycle through 262,000 colors. The Y90 is essentially designed to be held horizontally in order for gamers to have a comfortable grip while playing.

Now, talking about the triggers, this gaming phone has six of them. The right frame is house to four (L1/L2/R1/R2) shoulder buttons while the screen has two-pressure sensitive zones for L3 and R3 triggers. For further immersive gameplay, it comes with dual Z-axis linear motors and a stereo speaker setup. The speaker comes with Dolby Atmos support and is 40% louder than on previous generations.

Display

Lenovo Legion Y90 Display

Over on the front, it sports a massive 6.92-inch E4 AMOLED panel with FHD+ resolution. It’s an HDR 10+ certified screen with a 144Hz refresh rate, 720Hz touch sampling rate, and 3.4 ms of response time. Moreover, the display is bright enough for outdoors with 1300 nits of peak brightness. The screen is void of any notch and punch-hole cutouts. Instead, it has minimal bezels all around.

Performance

Being a gaming phone in 2022 means it’s inevitable that Legion Y90 packs a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor. It boots on Android 12 based ZUI 13 skin. Over on to the memory front, it comes with 12GB, 16GB, and 18GB of LPDDR5 RAM and even supports 4GB of RAM expansion.

However, the most intriguing aspect of the Legion Y90 is its storage type. The 12/16GB RAM variants are coupled with 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. However, the top 18GB model comes with Lenovo’s new UFS+SSD storage—which has 512GB of UFS 3.1 and 128GB SSD RAID 0 storage that improves read and write speed. It totals for a whopping 640GB of internal storage.

Advanced active cooling

Y90 Cooling

To keep thermals in check, the Legion Y90 is equipped with a “Frostbite M” cooling system with an all-in-one active and passive cooling technology, composed of graphene, liquid cooling, VC plate, and other components. This cooling mechanism is claimed to dissipate heat over an area of ​​68,849  sq. mm. Furthermore, as aforementioned, it has dual fans with sprouted dual fins at the bump at the back of the device. Per Lenovo, it improves the cooling mechanism by 300%.

Camera

In terms of cameras, it houses two of them at the back. There’s a 64MP primary camera and a 13MP ultra-wide lens with a 120° field of view (FOV). A 16MP selfie camera is housed inside the top bezel to keep it out of the screen.

Rest of the specs

Fueling the handset is a big 5,600mAh battery—which, as per brand, is enough for 8 hours of gaming or 13 hours of video streaming. It supports 68W fast charging, which can fully charge the Y90 in 35 minutes. Likewise, it comes with two USB ports—one on the bottom and one on the side. The latter is a USB 3.2 Gen 1 port whereas the former is a USB 2.0 connector.

Moreover, the connectivity options include 5G and WiFi 6. Sadly, even being a gaming phone, it doesn’t have a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Lenovo Legion Y90 Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 177 x 78.4 x 10.1 mm; 252 grams
  • Display: 6.92-inch E4 AMOLED, 144Hz refresh rate, 144Hz refresh rate, 720Hz touch sampling rate, HDR 10+
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4nm)
  • RAM: 12/16/18GB LPPDDR5 RAM
  • Storage: 128/256GB UFS 3.1, 512GB UFS 3.1 + 128GB SSD (640GB)
  • OS: ZUI 13 based on Android 12
  • Rear Camera: Dual
    – 64MP primary
    -13MP ultra-wide, 120° field of view
  • Front Camera: 16MP
  • Audio: Stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos,
  • Connectivity: 5G, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11 ax), Dual Type-C
  • Battery: 5600mAh, 68W fast charging
  • Triggers: 4 shoulder controls (L1/L2/R1/R2), Dual pressure touch buttons (L3/R3)

Lenovo Legion Y90 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Legion Y90 is up for pre-order in China where it costs CNY 4,300 for 12/256GB model and CNY 4,600 for the 16/256 variant. Likewise, the top-tier 18/640GB configuration is priced at CNY 5,300. We expect the price of Lenovo Legion Y90 to start at NPR 90,000, if and when it launches in Nepal.

Lenovo Legion Y90 Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
12GB RAM, 256GB storage CNY 4,300 NPR 90,000
16GB RAM, 256GB storage CNY 4,600 NPR 100,000
18GB RAM, 640GB (512GB UFS + 128GB SSD) storage CNY 5,300 NPR 110,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Lenovo Legion 5 Pro.

Asus 8z launched with 5.9-inch AMOLED screen, Snapdragon 888 SoC

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Asus has launched a new smartphone in India, called the Asus 8z. It’s essentially the Zenfone 8, which was released in Europe in May 2021. However, the brand renamed it as the Asus 8z for the Indian market. In this article, we will look into the specs, features, availability, and expected price of Asus 8z in Nepal.

Asus 8z Overview:

Design and Display

Asus 8z is a compact device with a 5.9-inch sAMOLED display. The screen boasts a 120Hz refresh rate, FHD+ resolution, 1100 nits of peak brightness, and HDR 10+ certification. Moreover, it’s protected by a Gorilla Glass Victus and features an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. 

Asus 8z Design and Display

In terms of design, the back has a matte finish with a rectangular camera cutout and curved edges. Asus 8z is available comes in two color options—Horizon Silver and Obsidian Black. 

Performance

Under the hood, the 8z packs a flagship Snapdragon 888 processor. This is coupled with 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage. It lacks a dedicated microSD card slot, so you won’t be able to expand the storage. 

The device still boots on Android 11 based ZenUI skin. However, the brand has confirmed that the device will receive Android 12 via a FOTA update. Fueling the device is a 4000mAh battery that charges via a 30W fast charging. 

Camera

Moving on, the device has a dual-camera setup on the back. It includes a 64MP Sony IMX686 main sensor with 4-axis OIS and a 12MP Sony IMX363 ultrawide lens. 

The rear camera is equipped with 3-axis EIS, motion tracking, up to 4K UHD 120fps slow-motion video recording, and up to 8K video shooting. For selfies, there’s a 12MP Sony IMX663 sensor on a punch-hole cutout. 

Rest of the specs

Furthermore, the smartphone comes with Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and 5G as the connectivity option. Speaking of 5G, it supports a total of 11 5G bands. 

Asus 8z Specifications:

  • Display: 5.9-inch sAMOLED Panel, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, 20:9 ratio, 120Hz, Up to 1100 nits, HDR10+
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels)
  • Rear Camera: Dual;
    • 64MP f/1.8 Sony IMX686 primary, 4-axis OIS
    • 12MP f/2.2 Sony IMX363 ultra-wide, Dual-PDAF
  • Front Camera: 12MP f/2.5 Sony IMX663 sensor (punch-hole)
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G (5nm)
  • GPU: Adreno 660
  • RAM: 6/8/12/16GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • Storage: 128GB UFS 3.1 
  • Audio: Dual stereo speakers with Dirac HD Sound
  • Connectivity: WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, 5G
  • Sensor: In-display fingerprint sensor, Gyroscope, E-compass, Proximity, Ambient light, Hall, Accelerator, Angle sensor
  • OS: Android 11 with Asus ZenUI on top
  • Battery: 4000mAh with 30-Watt Fast Charging
  • Colors: Obsidian Black, Horizon Silver

Asus 8z Price in Nepal and Availability

The 8z is priced in India at INR 42,999 for the sole 8/128GB variant. It’s available for purchase via Flipkart from March 7. We expect the price of Asus 8z in Nepal to be 73,000 if and when it launches in Nepal. 

Asus 8z Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/128GB INR 42,999 NPR 73,000
  • Meanwhile, check our unboxing and impressions of the Poco X4 Pro 5G.

Samsung hikes the price of entry-level Galaxy A03 Core in Nepal

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After launching the A01 Core last year, Samsung announced the A03 Core a few weeks back. This budget phone has now been confirmed to launch in Nepal as well. Here, we will walk you through the specs, features, official price, and availability of the Samsung Galaxy A03 Core in Nepal.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core Overview:

Design and Display

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core finally drops the traditional bezel-filled design that the Core lineup is known for. It now sports a waterdrop notch on the top for the selfie camera. The display here is a 6.5-inch LCD panel with HD+ resolution.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core Design and Display

A big singular camera module stands out at the back. Samsung has included stripes around the camera, roughly replicating the camera island on the S21 series.

Performance and Memory

On the inside, Galaxy A03 Core packs an unspecified processor with two quad-core CPU clusters, clocked at 1.6GHz and 1.2GHz. But we know that this is the Unisoc SC9863A (28nm). This is paired with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The phone runs on Android 11 (Go edition).

Rest of the specs

The main camera on the back uses an 8MP sensor with an f/2.0 aperture and supports autofocus. The 5MP selfie shooter has an f/2.2 lens and fixed focus. Samsung has included a 5,000mAh battery on the A03 Core that supports 7.75W charging via the Micro USB connection. There’s no fingerprint scanner onboard this phone.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core Camera setup

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core Specifications:

  • Body: 164.2 x 75.9 x 9.1mm, 211 gm
  • Display: 6.5-inch HD+ LCD with Infinity-V notch
  • Processor: Unisoc SC9863A (4x 1.6GHz + 4x 1.2GHz)
  • Software & UI: Android 11 (Go edition)
  • Memory: 2GB RAM, 32GB storage (expandable)
  • Cameras: 8MP f/2.0 (rear), 5MP f/2.2 (front)
  • Battery: 5,000mAh, Micro USB charging (7.75W)
  • Color Options: Blue, Black
  • Read our review of the Samsung Galaxy A03 Core here.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of the Samsung Galaxy A03 Core in Nepal is Rs. 12,499 for the sole 2/32GB variant. The phone was initially launched for Rs. 11,999 in January. You can buy Galaxy A03 Core from Samsung-authorized stores across the country.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
2/32GB Rs. 11,999 12,499 Hukut Store
  • Meanwhile, check out our early impressions of the Galaxy A03 Core.

Oppo demos 240W charging tech that fills up a phone in just 9 minutes

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Oppo has announced its new fast-charging solution at the MWC 2022 event, called the 240W SuperVOOC Flash charge. With this, the brand now sits at the top of fast charging technology in the world. Here, we will be learning more about Oppo 240W SuperVOOC charging in detail.

Oppo 240W SuperVOOC Charging:

Xiaomi has previously showcased its 200W HyperCharge Technology that’s capable of charging a 4000mAh battery in under 8 minutes—placing it at the top of the fastest charging solutions.

Oppo, however, has now taken the crown with the announcement of the 240W SuperVOOC solution. The brand has shared a video in its social media handles that demonstrates this breakthrough technology. 

With this solution in hand, a 4,500mAh cell can be charged to 50% in about three and a half minutes, and the battery can be fully charged in only nine minutes.

Safety check

According to Oppo, “they took a holistic approach for the safety of the adapter, charging cable and the handset with which OPPO minimizes potential safety hazards and risks, providing an efficient and secure charging solution”.

To provide a safe charging solution, the company has included five safety protection measures and a specifically customized control chip to govern voltage, current, and temperature. In addition, 13 temperature sensors have been put in the test device to monitor overheating and other abnormalities.

150W SuperVOOC

Alongside the 240W, the company also announced 150W charging tech with BHE. BHE stands for Battery Health Engine which is powered by OPPO’s customized battery management chip. Likewise, it includes two key technologies—Smart Battery Health Algorithm and Battery Healing—that optimize hardware and software for improved battery health and safety. 

Per Oppo, the 150W SuperVOOC with BHE will maintain 80% battery capacity after 1,600 charging cycles. That’s twice as much as Xiaomi claims for its 11i Hypercharge smartphone.

Oppo 150W SuperVOOC adapter

Furthermore, the brand has utilized GaN (Gallium Nitride) to minimize the size of the adapter. In an image shared in the official blog post, the size of Oppo’s 150W and 65W chargers appear to be nearly identical.

When to expect them commercially?

As of now, there’s no word on when the new 240W SuperVOOC charging tech will make its commercial debut. However, Oppo has announced that the 150W SuperVOOC solution would be available on a OnePlus smartphone in the second quarter of 2022.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Xiaomi 11i Hypercharge.

MWC 2022: Honor Magic 4 Series goes official with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

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During the ongoing MWC 2022 event, Honor unveiled two new flagship devices. Dubbed as Honor Magic 4 and Magic 4 Pro, these handsets come with flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processors. In this article, we will go through the specs, features, availability, and expected price of Honor Magic 4, Magic 4 Pro in Nepal.

Honor Magic 4, Magic 4 Pro Overview:

Design and Display

The Honor Magic 4 and 4 Pro feature a 6.81-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, and 1000 nits of brightness. Both offer HDR 10+ certification as well as a 1920Hz PWM dimming feature. The Pro model, on the other hand, also offers MEMC and SDR to HDR upscaling.

Furthermore, Honor says that the display on the Pro model has ultra-narrow bezels that measure only 0.93mm. The Magic 4 features a centrally aligned punch-hole camera cutout on the front, whereas the Magic 4 Pro has a pill-shaped cutout on the left. Both devices include a circular camera cutout on the back, which Honor refers to as the “Eye of Muse.”

Performance

Powering these handsets is a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor that is coupled with up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM. Similarly, they boot on Magic UI 6.0 based on Android 12. 

In terms of memory, the Magic 4 gets 128/256/512GB configurations while the Pro model is outfitted with 256/512GB internal storage. The latter gets its juice via a 4600mAh battery that supports 100W of Honor SuperCharge wireless and wired charging; whilst the former is powered by a 4800mAh cell that charges via a 66W wired fast charging.

Camera

The Honor Magic 4 Pro’s cameras include a 50MP primary camera, a 50MP ultra-wide camera, and a 64MP 3.5x optical zoom telephoto camera. The vanilla Magic 4, on the other hand, features the same main and ultra-wide sensor, and an 8MP telephoto lens capable of 5x optical zoom. The camera feature includes ultra-fusion photography, AI Color, and Movie Master with IMAX Enhanced 10bit 4K video recording at 60fps.

Honor Magic 4 Pro Camera

Furthermore, the device has a ToF laser focusing sensor as well as a flicker sensor. For selfies, they come with a 12MP camera for selfies, and the Pro variant also features a 3D depth sensor placed in the pill-shaped cutout.

Rest of the specs

In terms of audio, both smartphones boast a stereo speaker setup. Similarly, the 4 Pro gets IP68 treatment while the Magic 4 settles with IP54 certification. 

Both are available in four colorways: Cyan, Gold, White, and Black, with a glass back on all variants. The 4 Pro is also available in Orange with a vegan leather finish.

Honor Magic 4, Magic 4 Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.81-inch LTPO AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, 100% DCI-P3, HDR 10+, 1000 nits (peak), 1920Hz PWM dimming
  • Processor: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4nm)
  • Memory: 8/12GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • Storage:
    • Magic 4: 128/256/512GB
    • Magic 4 Pro: 256/512GB
  • Battery: 
    • Magic 4: 4800mAh 
    • Magic 4 Pro: 4600mAh
  • Charging: 
    • Magic 4: 66W wired fast charging
    • Magic 4 Pro: 100W wired/wireless fast charging
  • Rear Camera:
    • Magic 4: 50MP f/1.8 primary, 50MP f/2.2 ultra-wide, 8MP f/3.4 telephoto (5x optical zoom), ToF laser sensor, flicker sensor
    • Magic 4 Pro: 50MP f/1.8 primary, 50MP f/2.2 ultra-wide, 64MP f/3.5 telephoto (3.5x optical zoom), ToF laser sensor, flicker sensor
  • Front Camera: 
    • Magic 4: 12MP
    • Magic 4 Pro: 12MP, 3D depth sensor
  • Audio: Stereo speakers
  • Software: Magic UI 6.0 based on Android 12
  • Connectivity: 5G NR, 4G, Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 6 (2.4Ghz/5GHz), NFC

Honor Magic 4, Magic 4 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

Honor Magic 4 series will be available starting from Q2, 2022. The vanilla model of Magic 4 and Magic 4 Pro starts at EUR 899 and EUR 1,099, respectively. We expect the price of Honor Magic 4 to be NPR 130,000 and Honor Magic 4 Pro to be NPR 160,000, if and when it launches in Nepal. 

Device  Price in Europe Price in Nepal (Expected)
Honor Magic 4 (8/128GB) EUR 899 NPR 130,000
Honor Magic 4 Pro (8/256GB) EUR 1099 NPR 160,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our unboxing and impressions of Poco X4 Pro 5G.

Motorola Moto G71 5G Review: Best Mid-Range 5G Phone?

In this Motorola Moto G71 5G review, I’ll be discussing all about this mid-range 5G phone. As last year’s Moto G-series devices like the G40 Fusion and G60 didn’t fare well compared to the competition, Motorola has now started launching 5G handsets in this portfolio to get a slice of the pie where the segment has been dominated by Realme, Xiaomi, and others. 

Its most recent release in the G-series is the Moto G71 5G which I’ve been using for about two weeks now. Costing just 18,999 for the sole 6/128GB variant, the Moto G71 5G has a lot going for it—including the fact that it is the first device in India to feature a Snapdragon 695 chipset. 

So, did Motorola finally deliver an all-around package, that too being a 5G phone and without compromising much in terms of specs? Let’s find out in this review. 

Motorola Moto G71 5G Specifications:

  • Body: 161.19 x 73.87 x 8.49 mm, 179 gm, Water-repellent design
  • Display: 6.4-inches AMOLED, 60Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1080 x 2460 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio, 409PPI
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 695 (6nm mobile platform)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.2 GHz Cortex-A78 & 6×1.7 GHz Cortex-A55)
  • GPU: Adreno 619
  • Memory: 6GB RAM, 128GB uMCP storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 11 with Motorola’s My UX on top
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera;
    – 50MP f/1.8 primary, PDAF
    – 8MP f/2.2 ultrawide, 118º FOV
    – 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 16MP f/2.2 sensor (punch-hole)
  • Security: Physical fingerprint sensor (rear-mounted)
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, loudspeaker
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity, Ambient Light, Sensor Hub
  • Connectivity: Hybrid Dual-SIM (Nano), Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS / AGPS / Glonass / Galileo / LTEPP / SUPL, NFC, USB Type-C
  • Extra: Google Assistant Button, ThinkShield for Mobile
  • Color Options:Neptune Green, Arctic Blue
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 33W TurboPower
  • Price in Nepal: N/A (INR 18,999 in India)

Motorola Moto G71 5G Review:

Design

  • 161.19 x 73.87 x 8.49 mm, 179 gm
  • Plastic back/frame, Glass front
  • Water repellant design

Okay, first things first, I really liked the design of the Moto G71. My last G-series phones from Motorola were the G40 Fusion and G60 and to be very honest, they had pretty boring designs. But the G71 is quite the opposite. 

Motorola Moto G71 5G Design

Granted it’s still a plastic back with a glass-like finish, but it’s sure to grab your attention—as it did mine—especially in this Arctic Blue variant. It looks quite refreshing and dare I say, premium too. Another thing I realized about this color is that fingerprints and smudges are less noticeable than they would be on a black glossy surface. So, even without a cover, the G71 does not appear as messy or untidy as it might be.

Moreover, at 8.5mm of thickness and just 179 grams of weight, the G71 is quite ergonomic to anyone with small hands and you will have no complaints regarding its weight distribution too.

The back also houses a fingerprint scanner with the iconic batwing Motorola logo. Now, this is a subjective thing but I don’t mind having a fingerprint scanner at the rear and my index finger rests perfectly on this. However, I found it to be slower than I am used to from a physical sensor. Nonetheless, it works perfectly for the most part, and on a few occasions, it worked even if my fingers were a little wet. 

Just water-repellent design

Sadly, the G71 is void of any IP rating. Motorola does say that it has a water repellent design and the hybrid SIM tray also enjoys rubber gasket protection to prevent water/moisture damage. But an actual IP rating would’ve been great to earn the trust.  

Motorola Moto G71 5G Buttons

Anyways, it has a dedicated Google Assistant key placed on the right frame while the buttons here have decent tactile feedback. 

Display

  • 6.4-inches AMOLED screen, 409 PPI
  • 60Hz refresh rate

Moving on to this review of the Motorola Moto G71 5G, let’s now talk about the display. Upfront, we get a 6.4-inch AMOLED panel with FHD+ resolution. It’s a good quality AMOLED screen that delivers a pitch-black contrast with great color reproduction, whereas I had no issue with its viewing angles either. And, although it doesn’t come with HDR certification or anything of that sort, you can still enjoy FHD content from your favorite streaming platform—thanks to the Widevine L1 certification. 

Motorola Moto G71 5G Display

I’ve been binge-watching the “Another Life” series on Netflix for the past couple of weeks, and the G71 has been an excellent companion. The experience would’ve been even better if Motorola could’ve gone with a bit slimmer chin upfront—then again, it’s a mid-range phone, so I can’t hold that against the brand.

Likewise, with 700 nits of brightness, outdoor visibility isn’t much of an issue on this screen. Plus, the ambient light sensor works well enough to adjust the illumination level.

That said, the big miss on this screen is the lack of a higher refresh rate. Yep, the G71 settles for a standard 60Hz panel and Motorola hasn’t compensated for this with the inclusion of higher touch sampling rate either.

Motorola steps it up a notch?

Nonetheless, this isn’t something that should be criticized in any manner, and let me tell you why. You see, mid-range 5G phones—in general—forgo one feature or another to keep the cost down. It’s primarily due to the fact that 5G chipset are expensive by default, and making the matter worse is the global chipset shortage. 

Yet, unlike other 5G phones in this price bracket—such as the Redmi Note 11T 5G—that comes with an IPS screen, Moto has included an AMOLED screen, which is definitely praiseworthy. And, if you ask me, I am totally down for a contrast-rich AMOLED panel over the higher refresh rate. Then again, the G71 is definitely not intended for mobile gamers or those seeking a smoother scrolling experience. 

Performance

  • Octa-core Snapdragon 695 5G SoC (6nm)
  • 6GB RAM, 128GB uMCP storage (expandable)
  • Android 11 with Motorola’s My UX on top

Regardless, core hardware is where things get more interesting. Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 695, this is the first phone in India to launch with this chipset. Now, don’t be tricked by the 6-series chip’s moniker; the Snapdragon 695 can deliver the same level of performance as the Snapdragon 750G. 

In fact, the 695 could turn out to be better since it has Cortex-A78 cores as opposed to the Cortex A77 on 750G. Then, the SoCs have Cortex-A55 cores, yet these are slightly underclocked in 695. Likewise, graphics are handled by the Adreno 619 GPU—but the clock speed is slightly higher on the 695. And, it’s fabricated under a 6nm process, which means it’s more energy-efficient as well. 

Benchmarks

To find out how they stack up against each other, I did benchmark tests on the OnePlus Nord CE which has a Snapdragon 750G at its core, and the Moto G71. Now, as you can see, the latter scores slightly better scores in the Geekbench 5 test, whereas there’s not much of a difference between their AnTuTu scores. 

Moto G71 5G OnePlus Nord CE 5G
Geekbench (v5) Single Core: 657

Multi-core: 1821

Single Core: 633

Multi-core: 1758

AnTuTu (v9) 382117 385,000

Furthermore, to check the throttling of the new chipset, I ran a CPU throttling test for 30 and 60 minutes, and it managed to yield a stable graph—so yeah, no major throttling issue. 

Gaming

On to the gaming, PUBG mobile caps out at HD graphics and High frame rate settings where you can get a fairly stable 30fps gameplay. But for the smoothest of experience, you can dial down the setting to Smooth graphics and Ultra frame rate where you will enjoy 40fps gameplay with no hiccups or anything of that sort. 

By the way, there’s also a high-performance setting in Moto Gametime mode. Yet, I didn’t notice any major performance bump after turning it on. 

Anyways, Call of Duty Mobile is playable at High graphics and Max frame rates with minimal jitters. However, it does not handle graphic intensive games like Genshin Impact that well. I have to dial down everything in the setting to low to get a playable 30fps gameplay. Even in this setting, stutters greet you every now and then.

Software

Another thing that I need to highlight here is that the phone enjoys 6GB RAM and 128GB of uMCP storage. uMCP basically means a Unified multi-chip package that integrates DRAM and UFS storage onto a single chip, taking up less space than a discrete memory and storage solution. 

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G71 is said to deliver read and write speed comparable with UFS 2.2 storage solution. To see if that’s true, I ran the CPDT storage benchmark test on the G71 and the recently launched Redmi Note 11—which has a UFS 2.2 storage. And, indeed the results between the two are quite comparable.

CPDT Moto G71 5G Redmi Note 11
Sequential Write 357.92 MB/s 318.45 MB/s
Sequential Read 428.15 MB/s 441.07 MB/s

Regardless, it handles day-to-day tasks pretty well and you will have no complaints regarding its RAM management either. It can easily store 8-10 apps in its memory and multi-tasking between the apps is a brezze too. Pair that with Motorola’s optimized My UX interface, the overall experience gets even better. 

Moreover, it doesn’t come with any bloatware app pre-installed—as I have expected. Plus, there are some really cool and useful Moto features like “chop-chop” and “twist” that you can take advantage of. 

Disappointment…

Sadly, in the software update scenario, it’s bad news. It’s still on Android 11 and despite the company claiming that they would roll out Android 12 firmware by the end of Feb, I am yet to receive one.

But, the hell in the handbasket is that it is eligible for just a year of OS upgrade. That means it will only get updates from Android 11 to Android 12. This is really disappointing from a company famed for its clean Android experience. So, I hope Motorola looks into this and provides at least an update for 2 years because that’s a bare minimum for a mid-range phone in my books.

However, the brand has not made any compromise in terms of providing 5G bands, since the device ships with a total of 13 of them. So, this is a job well done by Motorola in terms of future-proofing the phone. 

Battery 

  • 5000mAh battery, 33W TurboCharge

Another thing that’s great on Moto G71 is its battery life. The company has managed to fit in a big 5000mAh cell on this sleek form factor—that’s already something. Even with heavy usage consisting of hours of content consumption, gaming, photo/video shooting, and casual web browsing all through the review period, I managed to net out 9-10 hours of screen on time on the Moto G71.

Charging

Not only this, its standby time is impressive as well. I’ll go as far as to say it’s as good as iPhones. The max overnight battery drain I have found on this device is just 2-3%. Likewise, charging this phone isn’t a taxing task either. It ships with a 33W fast charger inside the box that takes around 1 hour and 5 minutes to fully juice up the device.

Camera

  • Triple-camera setup at the back
  • (50MP main, 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP depth)
  • 16MP selfie camera

Alright, on to the cameras, based on my past experience with mid-range Motorola phones, cameras were never the strongest suit of the device. So I was eager to see if Motorola Moto G71 5G could save its reputation this time. Sadly, the story remains the same.

Normal Images

As you can see from these camera samples, generally the daytime photos from its primary sensor come off with low contrast. However, with good lighting conditions maintained, you can pull off good images with natural colors. Moreover, the images have a slightly warm tone while the dynamic range is good enough for a mid-range device.

Ultrawide Images

The ultra-wide photos don’t retain much detail and I also noticed “chromatic aberration” or “color fringing” in its images. It occurs when the camera’s image processing results in colored edges. Moreover, when shooting in direct sunshine, the photos get hazy.

Portrait Images

The edge detection is good in portrait images, and it preserves skin tone well. Similarly, the HDR processing works effectively to preserve the background bokeh effect.

Selfie Images

Moreover, selfies from its 16MP camera are not that good. It yields sub-par results if you maintain a good lighting condition. However, the images come off horrible when the shot is taken against direct sunlight, as you can see in the image above. 

Likewise, portraits selfies retain a good level of contrast and the edge detection is appreciable too. 

Night Images

When it comes to nighttime photography, as with most other mid-range phones, you will notice muddy images with very less detail.

The night mode, on the other hand, does not work as effectively as expected. Most of the time, the G71’s post-processing brightens the entire image and makes it appear unnatural. Furthermore, the details do not improve significantly and it lacks in terms of exposure control as well. 

Videography

In terms of videography, the back cameras can capture 1080p videos at up to 60fps. But, the stabilization is only available at 30fps. So, as expected, the 60fps video comes off quite wobbly. With stabilization turned on at the 30fps footage, the videos are comparatively stable, yet you will still notice jerkiness even in this mode. 

Furthermore, the selfie video caps out at 1080p@30fps. It does not have a very wide field of view and there’s not much of a detail to talk about. All in all Motorola G71’s cameras are straight-up average. 

Audio

  • Mono speaker, Dolby Atmos
  • 3.5mm headphone jack

Likewise, for audio, the G71 5G features a mono speaker with support for Dolby Atmos. Although it’s a mono speaker setup, it’s quite loud and is good for watching YouTube videos and such. Even at the highest of volume, vocals sound pretty clear and there’s the presence of some bass as well. Yet, if you’re coming from a stereo speaker setup, you’ll surely miss the immersive audio experience.

Ports

Regardless, I haven’t faced any problem in terms of call quality while the proximity sensor works well too. The haptic feedback, on the other hand, is decent too. It definitely does not compare against the high-end sets, but it’s good for a mid-range device with fairly strong feedback. 

Motorola Moto G71 5G Review: Conclusion

So, now wrapping up this review, is the Motorola Moto G71 5G a viable option in the sub-20,000 price range? My answer will be ‘Yes’ as well as ‘No’. See, if you want a 5G phone, you should put these devices in an alternate universe where these mid-range “Value for money” 4G smartphones don’t exist. 

And being a mid-range 5G phone, the Moto G71 has a bunch of talking points—like an AMOLED screen, a fairly capable chipset, and a really good battery life. My one criticism of the brand is that it could have done way better in terms of cameras, which would have made this device a better all-around package. 

So, if you’re looking for a mid-range 5G phone and don’t wander around the streets taking photos, the Moto G71 5G is a great choice. That being said, if you want a true “Value for money” smartphone that does not compromise on specs, I would still recommend going with a 4G handset.

Motorola Moto G71 5G Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Ergonomic design
  • AMOLED screen
  • Stock Android experience
  • Fairly capable chipset
  • Ridiculous battery life
  • 33W fast charging
  • 13 5G bands

Cons:

  • 60Hz refresh rate
  • Running on Android 11
  • One year of major OS upgrade
  • Average cameras