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PineNote is a Linux-based E-ink tablet for developers & enthusiasts

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The makers of the PinePhone have now launched their first e-book reader tablet. PineNote, which shipped in limited numbers to developers last year, is now more readily available. It’s a Linux-based E-ink tablet, but ships with no Operating System (OS). In this article, we will be discussing the key specs, features, price, and availability of the PineNote E-ink tablet.

PineNote E-ink Tablet

No Default OS

PinNote is an e-ink tablet/book-reader from the Pine64 community that is popular for its lineup of Linux-based PinePhone. Like the other products under the brand’s umbrella, PineNote users have complete control over the device, so much so that it doesn’t come with any pre-installed OS.

In other words, it is strictly for enthusiasts or developers that can do with a bootloader. The plan is to run mainline Linux OS and applications on the tablet. Developers are already working on porting Alpine and Debian Linux on PineNote. In addition, we can expect ports for other OS, including NixOS to be available in the future.

PineNote E-ink tablet with Stylus

In terms of specs, PineNote is arguably the most powerful E-ink device on the market. It comes packed with a Rockship RK3566 processor with four Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 1.8GHz. The chip is paired with 4GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB of eMMC storage.

Rest of the Specs

As for the display, PineNote sports a 10.3″ E-ink panel with a resolution of 1404 x 1872 pixels. This panel has 16 levels of grayscale and even supports the Wacom EMR pen, which comes with the Developer Edition. Technically, you should be able to take notes on the E-ink panel with a compatible stylus, but you should probably wait until it ships with a stable operating system. 

Moving on, PinNote is enclosed in a white and black plastic body. It weighs around 438 grams and is 7.4mm thick. You will also get a magnetic cover for free with the Developer Edition.

Fueling the tablet is a 4000mAh battery with support for 15W PD charging. There is a USB Type-C charging port that can also be used for data transmission. In terms of wireless connectivity, PineNote has support for Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0. Similarly, it also boasts a stereo speaker setup and four microphones.

PineNote E-ink Tablet Specifications:

  • Body: 191.1 x 232.5 x 7.4mm; 438 grams
  • Display: 10.3-inches TFT LCD, 60Hz Refresh Rate
  • Resolution: 1404 x 1872, 227 DPI
  • Chipset: Rockchip RK3566
  • CPU: Quad-Core (4x Cortex-A55, up to 1.8GHz)
  • GPU: Mali G52 2EE
  • Memory: 4/6GB LPDDR4 RAM, 128GB storage
  • Software & UI: No Default OS
  • Audio: Stereo speakers, 4x microphones
  • Sensors: Gyro
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, USB 2.0 Type-C
  • Battery: 4,000mAh Li-Po with 15W PD charging
  • Color: White & Black

PineNote E-Ink Tablet Price and Availability

PineNote E-Ink tablet is up for order from Pine64’s official site for $339 (~NPR 47,500). However, the product page warns that it is strictly for developers and enthusiasts as there is no default software.

  • Meanwhile, check out our picks for the best tablets under $500.

MSI’s best MacBook Pro alternative—the Creator Z16—is finally here in Nepal

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Targeted squarely as a MacBook Pro alternative for Windows users, MSI announced the Creator Z16 last year. This laptop has finally made its way to Nepal as well. So, let’s dig into the specifications, features, and price of the MSI Creator Z16 in Nepal.

MSI Creator Z16 Overview:

Design and Display

Creator Z16’s design is almost identical to the MacBook Pro. It is a 16-inch laptop built for creators with an aluminum unibody chassis. The Z16 comes in two models, both of which have the same panel size, a resolution of 2500 x 1600 pixels, and a 16:10 aspect ratio, which is also shared by the MacBook Pro.

MSI Creator Z16 Display

Moving on, this screen has a 120Hz refresh rate and covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. Similarly, it has a MiniLED-backlit keyboard. MacBook’s grey design is replaced by a clean black chassis with a minimalistic MSI logo.

Performance

Moving on to the performance side, you can pick between Intel Core i7-11800H or Core i9-11900H processor. These are the newest Intel CPUs under the company’s 11th-gen Tiger Lake-H series. Aside from that, both models have Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 (65W) graphics and 32GB of RAM. Likewise, the Creator Z16 is available with 1TB or 2TB of SSD storage.

Rest of the specs

Aside from that, this laptop is equipped with Wi-Fi 6E to deliver high-speed network connectivity. Similarly, it comes with a 90Wh long-lasting battery and a 180W slim power adapter. It has a relatively broad range of I/O ports, including USB-A, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, and a MicroSD card slot.

MSI Creator Z16 Specifications:

  • Design & Build: Aluminum build, 359 x 256 x 15.9 mm, 2.2 kg
  • Display: 16-inch, 120Hz refresh rate, IPS-Level
  • Resolution: QHD+ (2560 x 1600)
  • Keyboard: MiniLED Backlit
  • Processor: Up to 11th Gen Intel Tiger Lake-H Core i9 CPU
  • RAM: Up to 64GB DDR4-3200, 2x SO-DIMM slots
  • Storage: 1/2TB NVMe PCIe Gen4 SSD
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 (6GB GDDR6), 65W TGP
  • Audio: Mic-in/Headphone-out Combo Jack
  • Battery: 90 Watt-hours battery
  • Power Supply: 180W Slim adapter
  • Webcam: HD (30fps @ 720p)
  • Connectivity: Killer ax Wi-Fi 6E + Bluetooth v5.2
  • I/O Ports: 2x Type-C (USB / DP / Thunderbolt 4) 1x Micro SD 2x Type-A USB3.2 Gen2

MSI Creator Z16 Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of the MSI Creator Z16 in Nepal is NPR 285,000 for the RTX 3060 variant with an Intel i7-11800H CPU, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD. You can buy it from trusted stores like Zozo Hub, where you’ll also be getting an MSI Stealth Trooper Gaming Backpack for free.

MSI Creator Z16 Price in Nepal Availability
Intel i7-11800H, RTX 3060, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD NPR 285,000 Zozo Hub
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of MacBook Pro 16 (M1 Pro)

MSI Creator M16 with RTX 3050, 16″ QHD display now available in Nepal

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MSI launched a couple of content creation-oriented laptops including the Creator 17 and Z16 back in May 2021. The latter also takes a dig at Apple’s MacBook Pro. However, they’re quite expensive and not up to everyone’s budget. Well, MSI has a solution for you in the form of Creator M16, which is now available in Nepal. So, let’s go through the MSI Creator M16 and learn about its specifications, features, availability, and price in Nepal.

MSI Creator M16 Overview:

Design and Display

As the name implies, it’s aimed at creative people and content-creators looking for an affordable yet power-packed device. It has a 16-inch QHD+ True Pixel screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio. Furthermore, the screen covers 100% DCI-P3 color gamut and boasts a peak brightness of up to 500 nits.

MSI Creator M16 Display

The 720p webcam, as normal, is located in the upper display frame. Moreover, the Creator M16 weighs 2.2 kg and has a 359 (W) × 259 (D) × 23.95-27.5 (H) mm dimension.

Performance

In terms of performance, it is fueled by the new 11th generation Intel Core i7 processor, which has been coupled with up to 64GB RAM with two DDR4 slots. Plus, it has an NVMe M.2 Gen 3 slot to screw in an SSD storage. You can select between NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3050 or 3050 Ti GPU with 4GB GDDR6 of video memory. MSI Creator M16 comes with a 3-cell Li-Polymer battery that charges through a 150W power adapter.

Rest of the specs

Moving on, there is a USB Type-C, three USB Type-A, an HDMI, an Ethernet, and an audio jack for connectivity. Unfortunately, MSI does not ship the Creator M16 with an SD card reader, which might be missed by some content creators. Aside from that, you have a stereo speaker setup for loud audio.

MSI Creator M16 Specifications:

  • Body: 359 (W) × 259 (D) × 23.95-27.5 (H) mm, 2.2 kg
  • Display: 16″ IPS panel, 16:10 aspect ratio, 100% DCI-P3, IPS-Level panel
  • Resolution: QHD+ (2560 x 1600 pixels)
  • Processor: Latest 11th Gen Intel Core i7 Processors
  • RAM: Up to 64GB, DDR4-3200, 2 slots
  • Storage: 1x NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3 SSD slot
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050/Ti (4GB GDDR6)
  • Battery: 3-Cell, Li-Polymer
  • Power Supply: 150W adaptor
  • Webcam: HD (30fps@720p)
  • Connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet, Killer Wi-Fi 6E AX1675, Bluetooth v5.2
  • I/O Ports: 1x USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C, 2x USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A, 1x USB 2.0 Type-A, 1x HDMI (4K@60Hz), 1× RJ45, 1× DC-in

MSI Creator M16 Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of the MSI Creator M16 in Nepal is NPR 218,500 for the RTX 3050 variant with an Intel i7-11800H CPU, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD. You can buy it from trusted stores like Zozo Hub, where you’ll also be getting an MSI Essential Backpack for free.

MSI Creator M16 Price in Nepal Availability
Intel i7-11800H, RTX 3050, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD NPR 218,500 Zozo Hub
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of MacBook Pro 16 (M1 Pro)

NetTV Streamz+ launched as Nepal’s first Google-certified Android TV box

NetTV has recently launched its new Streamz+ set-top box in Nepal. It’s Nepal’s first Google-certified Android TV box. In this article, we will go through the specifications, features, availability, and price of NetTV Streamz+ in Nepal.  

NetTV Streamz+ Overview:

NetTV started as the first IPTV service in Nepal and has grown to become one of the most popular IPTV platforms. Managed by NITV Streamz Pvt. Ltd., it’s also the first to receive a license from the government for the operation of IPTV in the country.

Again—in the first

As aforementioned, the NetTV Streamz+ is the first Google-certified Android TV from a Nepali company. The set-top box retains the squared shape design as its existing box—in fact, is a bit more compact and handy. 

As it’s a Google-certified TV platform, it supports built-in Chromecast and Google Assistant. You can also download apps from the Google Play store. Likewise, it comes pre-installed with Android TV 10 paired with 2GB of DDR3 RAM and 8GB eMMC Flash storage. 

NetTV Streamz+ Features

Moreover, the connectivity option on the NetTV Streamz+ includes a WiFi, Bluetooth, HDMI 2.1, two USB Type-A, a LAN, an AV input, and a power delivery. NetTV also claims that the Android TV box is suitable for flawless gaming. The brand has partnered with AirConsole—a cloud gaming platform—that will offer over 180 competitive and collaborative games.

Missing the Netflix 🙁

While Streamz+ is available with the majority of OTT platforms, it still doesn’t have the support for Netflix. And, we are unknown when it will make its way here. Besides this, you can still enjoy your live TV and shows as with the existing IPTV setup. 

NetTV Streamz+ Specifications:

  • Memory: 2GB RAM
  • Storage: 8GB eMMC Flash storage
  • Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth
  • Ports: 1x HDMI 2.1, 2x USB Type-A, 1x LAN, 1x AV input
  • OS: Android TV 10
  • Remote: Google Assistant compatible
  • Features: Google Play Store, Chromecast built-in

NetTV Streamz+ Price in Nepal and Availability

As for the pricing, it costs Rs. 2,000 for the activation and Rs. 1500 for the deposit on a yearly package. However, if you’re an existing IPTV user, you can upgrade your setup by paying just Rs. 1,500. Besides this, the existing as well as non-existing users will have to pay an extra Rs. 3,600 for the NetTV Streamz+ basic package for a year. 

NetTV Streamz+ Price (Without VAT)
Activation Rs. 2,000
Deposit Rs. 1,500
  • Meanwhile, check out our pick for the best budget streaming devices under $50.

Samsung Exynos 2200 becomes first smartphone chip with Ray Tracing

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After all the controversies, Samsung has finally unveiled the Exynos 2200, its latest flagship smartphone. However, there was no launch event. The chip was quietly announced via a press release. Exynos 2200 debuts with the first RDNA 2-based Xclipse GPU among other new features.

Samsung Exynos 2200 Overview:

AMD RDNA 2-based Xclipse GPU

The main highlight of the Exynos 220 chip is its GPU, which I have already mentioned, is based on AMD’s RDNA 2 microarchitecture. Samsung is calling it the Xclipse. Samsung also says that it will put an end to the old era of mobile gaming like an eclipse.

As for the features, Xclipse boasts the first hardware-based Ray Tracing for smartphones. If you are not aware, Ray Tracing promises more realistic lights, reflections, and shadows in games by mimicking the physical properties of light.

Ray Tracing in Samsung Exynos 2200

Likewise, we are also getting Variable Rate Shading (VSS), which reduces the pressure on GPU by adjusting the shading rates in different regions of the frame. Last year’s Snapdragon 888 was the first smartphone chip to have this feature.

In addition, the Exynos 2200 inherits the Advanced Multi-IP Governer (AMIGO) from its predecessor. It improves the overall performance and efficiency of the processor optimizing power usage of CPU, Xclipse GPU, and other components.

Rest of the Features

Moving on, Samsung Exynos 2200 makes use of Samsung’s 4nm process and the latest Armv9 CPU architecture. It’s an octa-core CPU with a Cortex-X2 as the prime core. Likewise, Samsung has used three Cortex-A710 performance cores and four power-efficient Cortex-A510 cores.

The Neural Processing Unit (NPU) is also new, enabling more advanced AI features. Samsung says it now has double the performance of its predecessor. Similarly, it now supports 16-bit floating points (FP16) in addition to power-efficient INT8 and INT6.

5G has also been an integral feature of flagship phones since last year. Exynos 2200 features a 3GPP Release 16 5G modem with support for sub-6GHz and faster mmWave bands. In addition, it boasts a maximum speed of up to 10Gbps by utilizing both 4G and 5G bands.

As for photography, Exynos 2200 opens the way for hi-res 200MP smartphone camera sensors. If you recall, Samsung already has a 200MP sensor in the form of ISOCELL HP1. However, we are yet to witness it on any smartphone. Focusing on the Exynos 2200, it can now use four camera sensors concurrently.

Another disappointment on the way?

That being said, Samsung didn’t mention the performance improvement of Exynos 2200 over its predecessor, which is quite unusual for any launch. Moving on, Samsung didn’t even reveal the operating frequency of the CPU and GPU.

According to a leak, the cores have been clocked at 2.8+2.52+1.82GHz, which is lower than both Dimensity 9000 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. Also, Samsung has not even disclosed the performance of the Xclipse GPU, which was rumored to be causing issues.

Samsung Exynos 2200 5G Specifications: 

  • Process: 4nm EUV FinFETprocess
  • Core Architecture: 1x Cortex-X2 + 3x Cortex-A710 + 4 Cortex-A510 cores
  • GPU: Samsung Xclipse 920
  • Memory Support: LPDDR5
  • Storage Support: UFS 3.1
  • Max Camera: up to 200MP single sensor / 64MP + 32MP dual-camera setup
  • Video Support:

    • Encoding:up to 8K 30fps
    • Decodinng: up to 8K 60fps
  • Display Support: QHD+ @144Hz / WQUXG  @120Hz

Samsung Exynos 2200 Availability

Samsung Exynos 2200 has already hit mass production and we expect it to debut, alongside the Galaxy S22 series. The launch is likely to take place on February 9. There we also expect to learn more about the performance of Exynos 2200.

  • Meanwhile, check out our gaming review of the Exynos 2100.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 series tipped to launch with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor

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We all know Samsung is launching the Galaxy Tab S8 series this year. The upcoming Tab S8 series will include three devices – Galaxy Tab S8, Tab S8 Plus, and Tab S8 Ultra. In this article, we will go through the rumors, specifications, features of the Samsung Galaxy Tab Series (Tab S8, S8 Plus, and S8 Ultra).

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Rumors:

Design and Display

WinFuture has leaked all the possible specifications of the upcoming Galaxy Tab S8 Series. This time around, we have a Tab S8 Ultra too. The top-tier variant will feature a huge 14.6” Super AMOLED display. The panel sports a 120Hz refresh rate, 2960 x 1848 pixel resolution, Gorilla Glass 5 protection, and a peak brightness of 420 nits. While all the specifications are big and bold, I hope the tablet will boast a maximum brightness of around 1000 nits.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Rumored Design

Performance

Over on to the performance side of things, all the three devices in the Tab S8 lineup are rumored to arrive with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor. They will also ship with Android 12-based OneUI 4.1 out of the box. In terms of memory, the Tab S8 Ultra will be configurable with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.

Camera 

Moving on, the tablet houses two 12MP selfie cameras on a notch—one primary and an ultrawide sensor. On the back, all three devices are stated to have a 13MP primary lens and a 6MP ultra-wide sensor. 

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Specifications:

  • Dimension: 208.6 x 326.4 x 5.5-inch, 728 grams
  • Display: 14.6″ Super AMOLED, 420nits, 120Hz, Gorilla Glass 5
  • Rear Camera: Dual (13MP primary, 6MP ultra-wide lens)
  • Processor: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4nm)
  • Memory: 8/16GB RAM, up to 512GB storage
  • Audio: Quad speakers with Dolby Atmos, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Battery: 11200mAh
  • Software: Android 12 based One UI 4.1

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Price (Expected)

Although we don’t have reliable data for the price of Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, it’s expected to cost around EUR 1,040 and EUR 1,220.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+, S8 Rumors:

Moving on, the Galaxy Tab S8+ will have a slightly larger screen than its predecessor, which is 12.7-inch. Again, it’s an sAMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. On the other hand, the vanilla Tab S8 will enjoy an 11-inch 120Hz LTPS LCD display.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ Camera

Likewise, the Tab S8+ and S8 will retail in a sole 8GB RAM variant with 256GB of storage. As for the optics, they will feature a 12MP sensor on the front and a 13MP+ 6MP sensor combo on the back.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+, S8 Specifications:

  • Dimension:
    • S8: 253.8 x 165.4 x 6.3-inch, 507 grams
    • S8+: 285 x 185 x 5.7-inch, 567grams 
  • Display:
    • S8: 11-inch, LTPS TFT, 500nits, 120Hz, Gorilla Glass 5
    • S8+: 12.7 inch Super AMOLED, 120Hz, 420 nits, Gorilla Glass 5
  • Rear Camera:  Dual (13MP primary, 6MP ultra-wide)
  • Front Camera: Single (12MP primary)
  • Processor: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4nm)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage
  • Audio: Quad speakers with Dolby Atmos, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Battery:
    • S8: 8000mAh
    • S8+: 10090mAh
  • Software: Android 12 based One UI 4.1

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8, S8 Plus Price (Expected)

As for the pricing, the Tab S8 and S8+ are estimated to cost between EUR 680 to 900 and EUR 880 to 1110, respectively.

  • Meanwhile, check out our long-term review of the Samsung Galaxy A52.

Vivo Y21e goes official with Snapdragon 680 4G, 5000mAh battery

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Vivo has quietly launched its latest budget phone, the Vivo Y21e in India. In this post, we will be discussing the Vivo Y21e in more detail, including its specs, features, expected price, and availability in Nepal.

Vivo Y21e Overview:

Design and Display

Vivo Y21e sports a 6.51-inches HD+ LCD panel with a waterdrop notch on top. It is enclosed within an all-plastic body that is 8mm thick and weighs 182 grams. The phone ships in two color options: Midnight Blue and Diamond Glow.

Vivo Y21e Design

Performance and Memory

Under the hood, Vivo Y21e packs the Snapdragon 680 processor. It’s a 4G chipset built on a 6nm process. Likewise, the SoC has been paired with 3GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. Vivo has also thrown in the support for extended RAM here with which the system assigns 0.5GB of internal storage as virtual RAM.

Camera

Though it’s meant to seem like a triple-camera arrangement, the back camera bump only has two sensors. Here, the primary 13MP camera is joined by a 2MP macro sensor. Over on the front, Vivo Y21e has an 8MP selfie camera with an f/1.8 aperture.

Rest of the Specs

The phone relies on a 5,000mAh battery for its juice. It supports 18W charging via the Type-C port at the bottom. Moreover, Vivo Y21e ships with FunTouch OS 12 out of the box. It also has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for biometrics.

Vivo Y21e Charging

Vivo Y21e Specifications:

  • Body: 164.26 × 76.08 × 8.0mm, 182gm
  • Display: 6.51″ LCD panel, HD+ (1600 x 720), 60Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4G (6nm)
  • Memory: 3GB RAM, 64GB storage (expandable)
  • Software: Funtouch OS 12
  • Rear Camera: Dual (with LED flash)
    – 13MP, f/2.2 primary
    – 2MP, f/2.4 macro
  • Front Camera: 8MP, f/1.8 (waterdrop notch)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Battery: 5000mAh, 18W charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM slot, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, Type-C
  • Color Options: Midnight Blue, Diamond Glow

Vivo Y21e Price in Nepal and Availability (Expected)

As for the pricing, the phone is now available for INR 12,990 for the sole 3/64GB memory configuration. As such, we expect the price of Vivo Y21e in Nepal to be NPR 22,500 when it arrives here.

Vivo Y21e Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
3/64GB INR 12,990 NPR 22,500
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Vivo V21 SE.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core Review: How Good Are Cheap Phones In 2022?

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Have you wondered what happened to entry-level phones, like the ones that came around $100? Like how there have not been that many of them since 2020. Well, there is a reason for this, which I will be discussing in this review with regards to Galaxy A03 Core — the cheapest Samsung phone you can find in the market right now.

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 up to 1TB)
  • Cameras: 8MP f/2.0 (rear), 5MP f/2.2 (front)
  • Battery: 5,000mAh, Micro USB charging (7.75W)
  • Color Options: Blue, Black
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 11,999 (Check Latest Price here)

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core Review:

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core is the cheapest smartphone that we have laid our hands on in quite a long time. And it’s not that we are hesitant to test or use budget phones. Instead, it’s just that there aren’t many brands actively catering to this category lately.

As you might know, the entire electronics industry has been suffering from the global chip shortage for some time now. So, since there aren’t that many chips to work with, smartphones brands are naturally prioritizing phones with a higher profit margin, thereby completely neglecting the sub $100 segment.

Instead of releasing new phones, these companies are salvaging whatever they have in stock and rebranding them under different packages as “fresh” launches.

Take the two-year-old Redmi 9A. It was recently succeeded by Redmi 9A Sport, but the two are basically the same device. And it’s not just Redmi, other brands like Poco and Samsung have also been found to be doing the same:

SN Redmi Poco Samsung
1. Redmi 9 Redmi 9 Activ Poco C3 Poco C31 Galaxy M21 Galaxy M21 2021
2. Redmi 9i Redmi 9i Sports Poco M2 Poco M2 Reloaded Galaxy A12 Galaxy A12 Exynos

So how do you make cheap phones from scratch in 2022? As it stands, you will have to make some significant compromises.

Raw Performance

Galaxy A03 Core does this in the chipset department. Here, Samsung has used the Unisoc SC9863A, which is a 3-years old chip built on a 28nm process. As a result, we were quite skeptical of its performance standard.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core vs Redmi 9A

Geekbench 5 Test Result:

Galaxy A03 Core (2/32GB) Redmi 9A (2/32GB)
122 Single Core 138
479 Multi-Core 468

Software Optimization

That being said, we also know that a phone’s performance can’t solely be determined by benchmark results or raw CPU power. The software running on top of it has a big role to play as well. Thankfully, Samsung has improved a lot in this department. Galaxy A03 Core ships with Android 11 Go Edition with One UI core on top—instead of the standard Android 11-based One UI which is way too taxing for a starter phone like this.

As a result, it feels smoother in day-to-day usage when compared to Redmi 9A with full-fledged MIUI 12. Apps open a little quicker, and the RAM management is not as aggressive as that of MIUI either.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core Android Go

Samsung One UI Core

This brings me to custom Android skins. It has been one of the key tools for smartphone brands to differentiate their product from the competition. While high-end phones can reap the benefits of all the features shipped with the custom UI rather seamlessly, they can degrade the performance of budget phones by taking up valuable resources.

In this regard, Samsung’s One UI is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it offers useful features such as Storage Saver that helps save space by zipping unused apps and files, whereas it also clutters the phone by offering two uninstallable browsers (Chrome, Samsung Internet Lite) and messaging apps (Google Message, Samsung Message).

Real-life Performance

All this combined, I don’t have many complaints regarding the performance of the Galaxy A03 Core. I mostly used this phone for lightweight tasks including web browsing, streaming YouTube, and attending online classes. Plus, I also enjoyed games like Clash of Clans, Dr. Wolf, and Slither.io.

You can technically install and play games like FreeFire on this phone too, but I won’t recommend doing so since such apps tend to grow exponentially over time—leaving you with degraded performance standards and lesser storage space. In addition, I kept using Storage Saver accordingly as storage optimization becomes a lot crucial in these budget phones.

Display

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core Display

Let’s now focus on the entertainment aspect of the A03 Core. On the front, it sports a 6.5″ LCD panel with HD+ resolution. Although the contrast is slightly on the higher side, its overall brightness and viewing angles are actually pretty good for the price. The colors look a little cooler as well, but I didn’t notice any unnatural hue here.

YouTube videos appear a little soft even when forcing them to 1080p resolution, but that is to be expected with an HD screen. Likewise, you will have no problem viewing PDFs or other documents on this screen in case you intend to buy this phone for attending online classes.

Camera

On a related note, allow me to talk about the camera and audio capabilities of Galaxy A03 now, which are quite essential when it comes to video calls. At this price point, you will hardly get social media-ready pictures from any phone—and the Galaxy A03 Core is no exception.

Photos lack detail even when taken in plenty of sunlight. And as you can see in these images, the phone struggles with maintaining exposure too. Pictures taken at night are full of noise, which is true for both front and back cameras.

Also, the default camera app doesn’t offer much in terms of features. You don’t even get dedicated portrait and night mode. In this regard, Samsung should have opted for Camera Go, which offers both and plenty of other features.

Battery and Rest of the Specs

Despite all this, it should get you through online classes if you are on a tight budget. That being said, I wished its single speaker had a wider sound stage. As things stand, the audio quality here sounds congested, which can be a problem when multiple people are talking on a voice call.

Finally, let’s talk about the battery endurance on this thing. Since you won’t be gaming as much or doing other intensive tasks on this phone, a full charge will last you over a day. In other words, A03 Core’s 5000mAh battery simply doesn’t disappoint. However, I wish I could say the same about the charging speed since Samsung ships a measly 7.75W charger inside the box that takes over 3 hours to take the phone from 0 to 100%.

Conclusion

To conclude, the Galaxy A03 Core doesn’t have the fastest of specs on paper, but Samsung has optimized the software well to run on low specs. I see it as a viable option for people looking for a basic starter phone—or something to get them through online classes on a really tight budget. Everything from its design, display, to the battery are worth the price. That being said, I would have liked it more if Samsung had added Camera Go and given at least 10W charging support.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Sturdy textured design
  • Great Display for the price
  • Android Go feels smooth
  • Day’s worth of battery backup

Cons:

  • Outdated processor (28nm)
  • Cameras could have been better
  • Limited Storage
  • Slow 7.7W Charging

MSI will be the first to launch Intel’s 12th gen CPU-powered laptops in Nepal

MSI debuted a slew of new gaming and creator-focused laptops at CES 2022. All of these devices are powered by the new Intel 12th gen mobile processors and they will soon be available in Nepal as well. So, let’s have a look at the specifications, features, and availability of the MSI 12th gen Intel laptops in Nepal.

MSI 12th Gen Intel Laptops Overview:

Gaming Laptops

Stealth

Kicking off this list is the new iterations of MSI Stealth GS77 / GS66 gaming laptops. They are configured with up to Intel Core i9-12900H CPU and up to RTX 3080 Ti GPU. Accompanying this is up to 32GB of DDR5 RAM and 1TB of PCIe Gen 4 SSD storage.

MSI Stealth GS77

The Stealth GS77 flaunts a 17.3-inch display while the GS66 will be available in a 15.6-inch screen size. Both can be configured with up to 4K UHD resolution and a 360Hz refresh rate.

Raider

Moving on, the Raider GE76/GE66 maxes out at Core i9 12900HK. These, like the ones mentioned above, come with up to RTX 3080 Ti graphics, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and 1TB of PCIe Gen 4 SSD storage. Likewise, the GE76 will be available with a 17.3-inch display, while the GE66 brings a smaller 15.6-inch screen; both with up to 4K UHD resolution and a refresh rate of 360Hz.

Vector

Furthermore, the Vector GP is an entirely new series of laptops from MSI designed to meet your expectations—whether it’s gaming or content creation workloads. The lineup consists of Vector G76 and GP66 and is equipped with up to an Intel 12th Gen Core i9 CPU.

The Vector GP76 has a 17.3-inch QHD IPS display with a refresh rate of 240Hz. You can also choose vanilla Vector GP66 with a 15.6-inch QHD 165Hz or a 15.6″ FHD 240Hz display.

Crosshair

Next, we have the Crosshair lineup of laptops from MSI. It includes Crosshair 17, Crosshair 15, and Crosshair 15 Rainbow Six Extraction Edition. This series sports a futuristic design and exclusive sci-fi elements to elevate your gaming experience.

MSI Crosshair 15

In terms of performance, Crosshair 17 and Crosshair 15 variants are equipped with up to Intel 12th Gen Core i9 CPU and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GPU. Similarly, the Crosshair 15 Rainbow Six Extraction Edition is configurable with up to Intel Core i9-12900H processor and RTX 3070 graphics.

Likewise, the Crosshair 17 has a 17.3-inch FHD IPS display with a refresh rate of 360Hz. The Crosshair 15 and the Rainbow Six Extraction Edition, on the other hand, sports a 15.6-inch QHD IPS display with a 165Hz refresh rate.

Pulse

MSI has also refreshed the Pulse GL76 and GL66 with new Intel CPUs. Powering these machines is up to Core i9-12900H processor, RTX 3070 GPU, and up to 64GB RAM. On the front, the Pulse GL76 and GL66 feature a 17.3-inch 360Hz and a 15.6-inch 165Hz display, respectively.

Sword and Katana

Finally, MSI’s Sword 15, Katana GF76, and Katana GF66 gaming laptops get a healthy performance bump too. They are now powered by up to 12th Gen Intel Core i7-12700H processors, paired with up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 GPU. Here, the Sword 15 and Katana GF66 have a 15.6-inch FHD IPS display with up to 240Hz refresh rate. Katana GF76, on the other hand, features a 17.3-inch FHD screen with a 144Hz refresh rate.

Creator Laptops

Creator Z17, Z16P, Z16

Furthermore, MSI’s upcoming Creator series of laptops includes Creator Z17, Z16P, and Z16. The Creator Z17 is claimed to be the world’s first 17-inch laptop to support pen touch and will be available with up to Core i9-12900H CPU, RTX 3080 Ti GPU, and 64GB DDR5 RAM.

MSI Creator Z16P

The Z16P and Z16, as their name implies, feature a 16-inch IPS panel with QHD+ resolution. The former is available with up to Core i9-12900H processor with up to RTX 3080 Ti mobile GPU while the latter comes with up to i7-12700H with RTX 3060. All these Creator series laptops boast a 16:10 aspect ratio screen compatible with touch inputs.

MSI 12th Gen Intel Laptops: Availability

All the laptops we’ve discussed so far were announced on CES 2022. And MSI is yet to reveal their pricing and availability details. In Nepal, MSI’s new laptops with Intel 12th gen CPUs will be available at the same time as their global launch.

  • Meanwhile, check out our picks for the best mid-range gaming laptops.

PCIe 6 specs already finalized: Will double the bandwidth of PCIe 5

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Although PCIe 5 has just arrived with Intel’s 12th gen Alder Lake processors (AMD has also announced PCIe 5 support for the Ryzen 7000 series), the specifications for PCIe 6 have already been finalized.

PCIe 6 Overview:

PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) is a serial expansion bus standard that connects a computer to one or more peripheral devices. Because it has reduced latency and faster data transfer rates, PCIe is now the standard employed by computer makers.

The first generation of PCIe was launched in 2003. And now, the PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) has announced the completed specifications for the next-generation PCIe 6.

Twofold speed

PCIe 6 Speed

The new edition increases the bandwidth rates across all slots by a factor of two. The x1 connectors can transfer up to 4GB/s on PCIe 5 to 8GB/s on PCIe 6. Similarly, in full-duplex mode, the x16 slot has a maximum speed of 256GB/s. Furthermore, the raw data transfer speed has risen from 32GT/s (Giga Transfers per second) on PCIe 5.0 to 64GT/s on PCIe 6.0.

This boost in speed is due to the use of a new signaling method known as PAM4 (Pulse Amplitude Modulation with 4 levels). Not only does it deliver faster speeds, but it also allows for low-latency operation.

As you’d expect, it’s also backward compatible with all previous PCIe versions. This enables any current hardware that adheres to older requirements to function on PCIe 6.0 hosts.

PCIe 6: Availablity

As mentioned in the beginning, PCIe 5 components like SSDs are just beginning to get mainstream. Samsung and Adata have just teased their first PCI 5.0 SSDs, which are also aimed at enterprise customers. So there is plenty of time for PCIe 6 to enter the market.

Furthermore, while Intel’s 12th-generation desktop chips enable PCIe 5.0, its new mobile CPUs are limited to PCIe 4—a move designed to keep the costs down. Thus, the first PCIe 6 hardware is unlikely to be available for another 12 to 18 months.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the best mid-range gaming laptops.