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Honor launches Snapdragon 695-powered X30, Play 30 Plus tags along

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Honor recently held an event in China where it announced two new mid-range 5G phones. In this post, we will briefly talk about the Honor X30 and Play 30 Plus, including their official specs, key features, and expected price in Nepal.

Honor X30 Overview:

Here, the Honor X30 is the third device in the X30 lineup—which also includes X30 Max and X30i that went official in October. Powering the phone is the new Snapdragon 695 chipset with up to 15% improvement in CPU and 30% faster GPU than last year’s Snapdragon 690.

Moving on, the Honor X30 sports a 6.8-inch FHD LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. The center-aligned punch-hole is home to a 16MP selfie shooter. Over at the back, you get a triple camera setup consisting of a 48MP primary, a 2MP macro, and a 2MP depth sensor housed inside the Magic 3 Series-inspired circular camera module.

Honor X30 Specs

Fueling the phone is a 4800mAh battery with 66W fast charging support. Other notable features of Honor X30 include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and Magic UI 5.0 (based on Android 11).

Honor X30 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.81″ TFT IPS LCD, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: FHD (1080 x 2388 pixels)
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 695 5G
  • Memory: 6/8/12GB RAM, 128/256GB internal storage
  • Software & UI: Magic UI 5.0 based on Android 11
  • Rear Camera: Dual (48MP primary + 2MP depth + 2MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 5MP (notch)
  • Security: Fingerprint scanner (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 4,800mAh, 66W wired charging

Honor Play 30 Plus Overview:

Moving on, the Honor Play 30 Plus offers relatively less impressive specs than the X30—but at a cheaper price point. It sports a 6.7-inch 90Hz TFT panel with a notch for a 5MP selfie camera. The phone packs Dimensity 700 5G SoC inside, and ships with Magic UI 5.0.

The Honor 60 Series-like camera module at the back houses a 13MP primary and a 2MP depth sensor. Fueling the phone is a 5,000mAh battery with 22.5W fast charging.

Honor Play 30 Plus

Honor Play 30 Plus Specifications:

  • Display: 6.74″ TFT LCD, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels)
  • Chipset: Dimensity 700 5G
  • Memory: 4/6/8GB RAM, 128GB internal storage
  • Software & UI: Magic UI 5.0 based on Android 11
  • Rear Camera: Dual (13MP primary + 2MP depth)
  • Front Camera: 5MP (notch)
  • Security: Fingerprint scanner (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 5,300mAh, 22.5W wired charging

Honor X30, Play 30 Plus Price in Nepal and Availability

Honor X30 and Play 30 Plus are currently available for pre-order in China with prices starting at CNY 1,499 and CNY 1,099, respectively. We expect the price of Honor X30 and Honor Play 30 Plus in Nepal to start at NPR 32,000 and NPR 23,000, respectively if and when they launch here.

Smartphone Models Price in China Price in Nepal (Expected)
Honor X30 6/128GB CNY 1,499 NPR 32,000
8/128GB CNY 1,699 NPR 35,000
8/256GB CNY 1,999 NPR 41,500
12/256GB CNY 2,299 NPR 46,000
Honor Play 30 Plus 4/128GB CNY 1,099 NPR 23,000
6/128GB CNY 1,299 NPR 27,000
8/128GB CNY 1,499 NPR 32,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our long-term review of the Google Pixel 6.

Oppo’s first foldable phone, the Find N is cheaper than Galaxy Z Fold 3

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After Royole, Samsung, Huawei, and Xiaomi, Oppo has finally entered the foldable arena with the Find N. It distinguishes itself from the competition with a smaller exterior display and wicked pricing. So, let’s get into the specifications, features, availability, and expected price of Oppo Find N in Nepal.

Oppo Find N Overview:

Pete Lau (Chief Product Officer, Oppo, and co-founder, OnePlus) shared in a press release that the Find N is the culmination of 4 years of R&D and 6  generations of prototypes. According to him, they have focused on two principles in order to offer this foldable phone to the masses. First, it must be beautiful. And second, it must be easy to use.

Design and Display

Oppo Find N Hinge

The Find N uses a water drop style hinge, called the “Seiko pseudo-vertical hinge”. According to the company, it is more advanced than the traditional U-shape hinge. With this, the crease is almost unnoticeable and there is no gap when the device is folded.

Oppo Find N Display

Over on the front, it flaunts a 5.49-inch 60Hz AMOLED screen with FHD resolution and Gorilla Glass Victus protection. This makes it a much more compact handset than Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 3.

It unfolds to reveal a 7.1-inch E5 AMOLED screen with 2K resolution underneath the Ultra-Thin Glass (UTG) layer. Under UTG, it has a thin metal base which aids in the screen’s durability. As per Oppo, the Find N has passed the TÜV Rheinland test of 200,000 un/folds without crease.

Likewise, the inner screen has 800 nits of peak brightness and an LTPO panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. As a result, it can intelligently switch the screen refresh rate between 1 and 120Hz based on the content. Unfortunately, unlike the Z Fold 3, the Oppo Find N doesn’t have an official IP certification—and neither does the inner display support stylus input.

Performance

Powering the handset is Qualcomm’s last-gen Snapdragon 888 chipset coupled with 8 or 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM. Likewise, you can choose between 256GB or 512GB UFS 3.1 storage. Over on the software side of things, it boots on Android 11-based ColorOS 12.

Camera

Oppo Find N Camera and Design

Moving on, the Find N features a triple camera setup at the back led by a 50MP IMX766 main sensor with OIS support. Accompanying this is a 16MP ultra-wide angle lens with a 123º field of view and a 13MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom.

The cover and main display, on the other hand, have the identical 32MP lens housed inside a punch-hole cutout.

Rest of the specs

Apart from that, the Oppo Find N has a 4500mAh battery in a dual-cell configuration. Therefore, it also supports fast charging (33W). In terms of connectivity, it supports dual-band 4G LTE, 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB Type-C, GPS, and NFC. For biometrics, it features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

Oppo Find N Specifications

  • Display:
    • Outer: 5.49-inch 60Hz AMOLED, FHD (1972 × 988 pixels)
    • Inner: 7.1-inch E5 AMOLED WUSXGA (1792 × 1920 pixels), 120Hz refresh rate (LTPO backplane)
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G (5nm mobile platform)
  • Main Camera: Triple:
    • 50MP f/1.8 primary sensor, OIS
    • 16MP f/2.2 ultra-wide lens
    • 13MP f/2.4 telephoto lens
  • Selfie Camera (Outer/Inner): 32MP with f/2.4 aperture
  • Memory: 8/12GB LPDDR5 RAM with 256/512GB UFS 3.1 storage
  • Software: Android 11 based ColorOS 12
  • Fingerprint Sensor: Side Mounted (capacitive)
  • Battery: 4500mAh battery
  • Charging: 33W wired, 15W wireless, 10W reverse wireless
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS / Galileo / Glonass / BeiDou, NFC, 5G
  • Colors: Cloud, Starry Night, Floating Light (only 256GB variant)

Oppo Find N Price in Nepal and Availability 

Oppo Find N retails for CNY 7,699 for the 8/256GB variant while the top-end 12/512GB variant costs CNY 8,999 in China. Unfortunately, the Find N is China-exclusive and won’t be launching globally.

Oppo Find N Price in China
8/256GB CNY 7,699 (~ NPR 147,700)
12/512GB CNY 8,999 (~ NPR 172,700)
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3. 

Android 12 Go Edition is here to give a big performance boost to budget phones

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Google unveiled Android 12 back in October this year. The company has now released its Go Edition for affordable entry-level smartphones. In this article, we will be looking at all the new features and improvements in the Android 12 Go Edition.

Android 12 Go Edition Overview:

As per Google, there are over 200 million Android Go phones in the world. These are mostly budget phones with relatively underpowerful specs.

And with Android 12 Go, the company is focusing on making such phones more accessible and privacy-centered. Here are the key areas that Google has improved on in the new Android 12 Go Edition.

Faster app-opening, smoother animations

Animation of a side-by-side comparison between an Android 11 (Go edition) device opening an app and an Android 12 (Go edition) device opening the phone app. The Android 12 phone on the right side is shown to be faster.

Google claims that phones running Android 12 Go will open apps 30% faster than the older version. The animations are also smoother here. In addition, Google has created SplashScreen API through which developers can manage animations for cold start app launches.

Improved battery and storage

Android 12 Go App Hibernation

Android 12 Go Edition will also hibernate inactive apps to save battery life. This will also help phones manage storage more efficiently. Moving on, File Go will now allow users to recover files within 30 days of deletion.

App Share

Furthermore, Android Go phones won’t have to rely on the internet for app downloads. Users can simply share apps between phones through Nearby Share. You will find the sharing option when you long tap on any app.

Privacy Dashboard

Android12Go Edition Privacy Control Features

Users will now have better controls over their privacy as well—thanks to the new Privacy Dashboard. Here, you can review apps that are using sensitive data like that of a microphone and camera. You can even revoke permissions from apps.

In addition, Google has added a privacy indicator that will alert you when an app accesses your microphone and/or camera.

Guest Mode made simpler

Android12Go Guest Mode Switch

Users will now be able to switch to guest mode right from their lock screen. Just click on the owner icon on the top right corner and select the desired user profile.

Smart Translations

Google Android12Go Smart Translation

You will now be able to translate any on-screen content in your preferred language on Android 12 Go. You can get the translate option by navigating to the recent app tray.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Xiaomi Pad 5.

HP Victus 16 Review: The Affordable Omen

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HP embarked on the quest for affordable gaming laptops in 2021 with an entirely new series called Victus. The new lineup replaces the budget-level Pavilion machines and sits below the company’s hardcore Omen gaming laptops. Packed with a big 16-inch screen and a bunch of different configuration options, the Victus is aimed to strike a blend between affordability and performance. So, we’ll see if HP is truly capable of accomplishing that with the new HP Victus 16 in this review.

HP Victus 16 Specifications:

  • Design & Build: All-plastic body, 14.57 x 10.24 x 0.93-inches, 2.46 kg
  • Color Options: Mica Silver, Performance Blue, White
  • Display: 16.1″ anti-glare IPS panel, 60Hz refresh rate, 250 nits brightness
  • Resolution: FHD (1920 x 1080) resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Keyboard: Full-size white backlit keyboard
  • Trackpad: Plastic multi-touch trackpad, Windows Precision drivers
  • Security: TPM 2.0 chip, No fingerprint sensor
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 5600H (Zen 3), 6C/12T, 3.3GHz Max Turbo Frequency, 16MB L3 Cache, 7nm FinFET process, 45W TDP
  • RAM: 8GB DDR4
  • Storage: 256GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 5500M
  • Audio: Dual speakers, Audio by B&O
  • Battery: 70 Watt-hours
  • Power Supply: 150W Smart AC power adapter
  • Webcam: 720p HD camera, No physical shutter, Dual-array microphones
  • Connectivity: WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2
  • I/O Ports: 1x HDMI 2.1 (4K@120Hz), 1x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 port, 1x 3.5mm audio jack, 1x RJ-45 (LAN), 1x SD card, 2x USB 3.2 Type-A
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 125,000

HP Victus 16 Review

Design

When I first lifted the Victus 16 out of its box, it felt a bit hefty, and the scale doesn’t lie—it weighs 2.46kg. It achieves this with an all-plastic body and will make its presence felt in your backpack. 

HP Victus 16 Design-1

Now, as Victus is a new series in HP’s portfolio, I anticipated a fresh design for the device. However, HP has played it safe here by delivering a design that is comparable to their Omen gaming machines. What’s rather intriguing is, even the Victus logo is claimed to be taken from the bottom half of the Omen’s diamond design. “It’s six of one, half a dozen of another”, huh, HP?

Anyways, the unit that I’ve for the review has an all-black finish that goes by the name Mica Silver. Frankly, this model looks pretty generic, but the blue and white color variants are more visually appealing—at least in pictures.

The limitations

Despite the plastic build, the keyboard deck feels pretty solid here—no flex or anything of that sort.

HP Victus 16 Hinge

However, what drags you down is the flimsy screen hinge. Here, even a slight tug with the laptop or typing with a heavy hand causes unusual wobbles in the lid. And, you’ll find flex if you grasp the screen corners as well. So, the durability of this machine, in the long run, is something to be wary about. 

Furthermore, the sharp edges issues that plagued HP Omen 15 are present here too. As a result, long working sessions would leave you with pain-in-the-arm and press-marks around the wrist. 

Regardless, the laptop has a decent selection of ports. On the left, there’s an HDMI 2.1 port that supports 4K@120Hz, USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 port, a 3.5mm audio jack, an ethernet, and an SD card slot. Likewise, you get two more USB 3.2 Type-A ports on the right. Although not present here, a Thunderbolt 4 port has really complemented this setup.

Display

Moving on to the display, the Victus hosts a big 16.1-inch FHD IPS screen. You can get it with up to 165Hz refresh rate, however, the unit I have boasts just 60Hz. As most budget gaming laptops these days feature a higher refresh rate, I wish HP have followed the suit and included at least 120Hz smoothness in Victus’ entry-level machines. Or, if the brand accompanied this large panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio, I could…. make do with a normal refresh rate monitor. But we’re missing out on both. 

HP Victus 16 Display

Furthermore, it’s an anti-glare screen with a peak brightness of 250 nits. With that number, it’s easy to assume it’s not intended for outdoor usage. The colors on the indoors are sufficiently bright, and its FHD resolution has yielded no trouble regarding content sharpness either. Viewing angles are great too with a notable dip in brightness when looking from sides. 

Keyboard

On to the keyboards, the Victus brings a full-size keyboard with a dedicated Numpad. The keys here are really easy to get accustomed to—they are well-spaced and offer subtle feedback that I enjoyed using. And, thanks to the sturdy keyboard deck that further contributes to a comfortable typing experience. 

 Keyboard

I played a couple of typing games to put the keyboard through its paces and I was easily able to get about 70 words per minute on average. Here, the keyboard only has single-stage white backlighting, though. Yet, it offers adequate contrast to maintain sight in dimly lit environments. 

Moreover, you’ll find a dedicated key to launch Omen Gaming Hub software on the top row. The app lets you customize the cooling modes of the device while you may also explore other parameters like system monitor and network traffic optimizer. 

Trackpad

While its keyboard is really good, its trackpad is fine for a budget gaming laptop. It’s made of plastic and has left and right buttons. The multi-gesture function works well, however, I would have liked it if the integrated buttons provided better tactile feedback.

Audio

Moving on, the dual-speaker setup of this laptop is okay-ish as well. As expected, these are down-firing units and bags Bang & Olufsen-tuned audio systems. They offer a fair degree of clarity in vocals, but you won’t find boomy bass to satisfy your bass heads.

Performance

Let’s now talk about its performance. My unit of the HP Victus 16 is powered by a Hexa-core Ryzen 5 5600H mobile processor paired with AMD Radeon RX 5500M GPU, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and 256GB of PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD storage.  

Design

This specific model sells for Rs. 125,000 in Nepal, Rs. 60,000 in India, and some $860 in the US. Aside from that, you can also purchase it with Intel 11th gen i5 and i7 / AMD Ryzen 5 and 7 series processors and up to Nvidia Geforce RTX 3060 graphics. These models also provide a higher refresh rate, a better response time, and, in some cases, low blue light certification as well. So as any sane person would, I suggest you pay the extra premium and get those high-specced variants—particularly if you are eyeing it for gaming. 

Benchmarks

Anyways, the laptop can handle your day-to-day chores with ease. As a writer, I always had 10-20 tabs open in the browser, and apps like photoshop, and Spotify use their chunk of memory in the background. And with all this, it still doesn’t break a sweat and I’ve had no issues multitasking either. 

CrystalDiskMark
Read (MB/s) Write (MB/s)
SEQ1M Q8T1 2878.74 1803.10
SEQ1M Q1T1 1934.74 2175.61
RND4K Q32T1 413.96 262.93
RNK4K Q1T1 47.14 107.39
Cinebench R23
CPU: Multi-Core 9163
CPU: Single Core 1366
MP Ratio 6.71x
Geekbench 5
CPU: Single Core 1371
CPU: Multi-Core 6392
Compute (OpenCL) 39597
Unigine Heaven

(FPS: 86, Score: 2380, Min FPS: 10, Max FPS: 141)

API: OpenGL Multi-monitor: Disabled
Quality: High Anti-aliasing: x2
Tessellation: Extreme Fullscreen: Yes
Stereo 3D: Disabled Resolution: System
Blender (CPU)
bmw27 4m20s
classroom 9m46s
fishy_cat 5m44s
koro 7m30s
pavillon_barcelona 10m4s
victor 18m27s
  • Time taken lower is better

Performance Modes

Under the Omen gaming hub app, you can choose from two different performance modes—Quite and Default, while deciding between Max or Auto fan profiles. For the most part, I used the laptop in Default mode with the fan profile set to Auto. However, when gaming or running benchmarks, I set the fan profile to Max for the best results.

Air Exhaust

Coming from a Nitro 5 whose fan speed blows like a whistle, I’ve to say its fan noise is tolerable even at its highest setting. For cooling, it has air intake vents on the bottom and blasts hot air from the side and rear vents.

Gaming

Getting into games, GPU-intensive titles like Cyberpunk gives around 13-16 fps on high settings, while in medium settings you get around 20-25fps. With those figures, it’s easy to anticipate that the gameplay isn’t smooth and you’ll encounter stutters now and then. Likewise, Control gives 30-35fps on the high settings, and GTA is playable at its highest settings with 46-50fps. Valorant, on the other hand, achieves 110-120fps at its highest settings. However, with the 60Hz screen onboard, I did notice multiple instances of screen tearing.

1080p Gaming Benchmarks
Performance mode, Max thermal control
Game Settings Average FPS
Cyberpunk 2077 Texture quality: High 13-16fps
Texture quality: Medium 20-25fps
Control Texture resolution: Medium 30-35fps
GTA V Texture Quality: Very High 45-50fps
Reflection Quality: Ultra
CS: GO Texture Detail: High 80-90fps
Anti-Aliasing: 8X MSAA
Valorant Texture Quality: High 110-120fps

The Victus is rather good in terms of thermals. After an hour or two of gameplay, the middle area of the keyboard deck gets slightly warm. But, it does not become finger-fryingly hot even after such extended playtime.

Battery

 Charger

Moving on, the Victus 16 gets its fuel via a 70Whr cell. As is the case with most gaming laptops, the battery life in this thing lasts about 3 hours. Thus, you must have the AC adaptor handy at all times.

HP Victus 16 Review: Conclusion

Wrapping up the review, HP Victus 16 turns out to be a decent gaming laptop. You can play demanding games even at the highest of the setting, and it stays relatively cooler after long gaming sessions. Furthermore, its minimalistic design allows its use as a dual-duty laptop and will not attract undue attention from the audience. 

However, the major letdown here is the weak screen hinge and a pretty standard 60Hz refresh rate screen. While HP needs to do extra homework to fix the lid issue, I wish the base variant of HP Victus 16 at least had a 120Hz refresh rate. As a result, if you want a greater refresh rate at a comparable price and specs, the Acer Nitro 5 is your best bet for now. Still, if you’re a professional looking for a powerful workstation with an elegant design that also handles casual gaming, the HP Victus is a good pick.

HP Victus 16 Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Minimalistic design
  • Big 16.1-inch screen
  • Fairly good keyboard
  • Great 1080p gaming performance
  • A fairly effective cooling solution

Cons:

  • Mediocre plastic build, wobbly screen hinge
  • 60Hz refresh rate
  • No Thunderbolt 4 port
  • Battery life could’ve been better

Oppo Air Glass “assisted reality” device unveiled with a Saiyan Scouter-like design

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Oppo took to the stage at the opening day of the ongoing “Inno Day” event to announce its latest smart glasses. The new Air Glass is the company’s first “assisted reality” glasses. In this article, we will be discussing the Oppo Air Glass in more detail, including its specs, key features, and availability.

Oppo Air Glass Overview:

Oppo Air Glass is marketed as an assisted Reality (aR) glass whose working mechanism is different than that of Augmented Reality (AR). It is a single lens spectacle that projects 2D information to the wearer’s field of view, contrary to AR’s 3D projection onto the real world.

Everything from the chip to the projector is housed inside a CNC-processed metallic frame that weighs just 30 grams.

Oppo Air Glass Design

Spark Micro Projector

The Oppo Spark Micro Projector is also made using the CNC process. It has a 5-lens projection system and covers just 0.5cc volume. On top of being the size of a coffee bean, Oppo says it is both stable and thermally efficient.

For projection, Oppo is using Micro LEDs with a pixel size of 4μm. It uses Bespoke diffractive optical wavelength for improved brightness. More specifically, this can hit a whopping 3 million nits of peak brightness, but Oppo says that number will be in the ballpark of 1400 nits in most cases.

Likewise, this monochrome display has 16 or 256 levels of grayscale depending upon the operating mode. It also has two layers of sapphire glass for added durability.

Internal specs

Powering the Air Glass is the Snapdragon Wear 4100 chip. It comes packed with all the features you would expect on a smart glass, including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, touch bar, microphone, speaker, hands-free control (voice and head/head gesture), and more.

Oppo Air Glass Half Frame Design

Applications

Furthermore, it can also connect to the latest Oppo phones (running ColorOS 11 and above) and Oppo smartwatches. You can control the display settings of the glass through the Control app. Here, you can also open and close apps, whose content will appear on the screen.

With Oppo’s Air Glass, you can access notifications and apps like weather and calendar. It can even work as a teleprompter, navigator, and translator. It currently supports Chinese-English translations, but Oppo is also working on Chinese-Japanese and Chinese-Korean translations.

Oppo Air Glass Weather App

Oppo Air Glass Launch Date (Official)

Oppo Air Glass is available in full and half-frames with two sizes for each design. It will launch in Mainland China in the first quarter of 2021. The details about its pricing and global availability aren’t available yet.

Smart Glasses Launch Date (Official) Price
Oppo Air Glass Q1 2021 TBA
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Apple iPad mini 6.

Realme’s entry-level C11 2021 gets a price hike in Nepal

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Realme C11 2021 has gone through a price change for the second time in Nepal. But this time, the company has hiked the price of the phone. So, let’s learn more about the Realme C11 2021 along with its new official price in Nepal, features, specifications, and availability.

Realme C11 2021 Overview:

Design and Display

The C11 2021 features a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD panel with a waterdrop notch for the selfie camera. The chin is quite thick as you would expect from a budget device.

Realme C11 2021 Color Options

In terms of design, the phone resembles its predecessor, the C11 (2020). Realme has just taken the C11’s body and altered the internals. Here, the 2021 edition is available in Lake Blue and Iron Grey option, while the back of the phone has a stripe running over and under the camera module.

Rest of the specs

Yet, the performance is where you will see the biggest difference. The C11 2021 is powered by the Unisoc SC9863A chipset. Based on a 28nm process, it features two clusters of Cortex-A55 cores (2+6) clocked at 1.6GHz and 1.2GHz respectively.

The graphics are rendered by PowerVR GE8322 GPU. On the software front, the phone ships with the Go edition of Android 10 with Realme UI on top.

Realme C11 2021 Camera

Camera specs have taken a hit too. The C11 featured 13MP + 2MP setup. Now, its 2021 edition comes with a single 8MP sensor like the Realme C20 instead.

There is a 5MP shooter on the front for selfies. The phone is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W charging. In terms of wireless connectivity, you get Wi-Fi b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.2.

Realme C11 2021 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.5-inch HD+ (1600 x 720), 20:9, 269 PPI
  • Chipset: Unisoc SC9863A (28nm)
  • RAM: 2/4GB LPDDR4x
  • Storage: 32/64GB eMMC 5.1 (expandable via dedicated slot)
  • Cameras: 8MP rear, 5MP front
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth, micro-USB port, OTG
  • Battery: 5000mAh, 10W charging, supports reverse charging
  • Color options: Lake Blue, Iron Grey

Realme C11 2021 Price in Nepal & Availability

Realme Nepal has hiked the price of C11 2021 on both variants. So, the latest price of Realme C11 2021 in Nepal is NPR 13,999 and NPR 15,799 for the 2/32GB and 4/64GB configurations, respectively. You can buy this phone from Daraz or Realme’s authorized stores all over Nepal.

Realme C11 2021 Price in Nepal
2/32GB NPR 12,999 13,499
4/64GB NPR 15,499 15,799
  •  Meanwhile, watch our review of Realme 8i.

Deal Alert: Nokia C30 is currently available at its lowest price ever

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Nokia C30, which was launched back in July, has received a price cut in Nepal. The phone is now more affordable than ever. In this post, we will be taking a look back at the specs and features of the Nokia C30, along with its latest price in Nepal.

Nokia C30 Overview:

Display and Design

Starting with the display, the phone boasts a 6.82-inch LCD screen with HD+ resolution and 400 nits of brightness. It comes with a classic Nokia budget phone design, featuring a teardrop notch on the front and a circular camera housing on the back. Likewise, the device measures 9.9mm in thickness and weighs 237 grams.

Nokia C30 Display

While the bezels on the 3-sides are comparatively slender, the one on the bottom with the Nokia branding is an eyesore. Besides, you get a fingerprint scanner at the back just under the camera module. Nokia C30 is available in two colors: Green and White.

Performance

Over on the performance side of things, the phone is powered by Unisoc’s SC9863A chipset (28nm). It features an octa-core CPU with four Cortex-A55 (1.6GHz) and four Cortex-A55 (1.2GHz) cores. So, you shouldn’t expect more than smooth day-to-day usage here under a relatively lightweight workload.

Furthermore, Nokia C30 brings up to 3GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage, although only the 2/32GB variant is available in Nepal right now. The storage is expandable up to 256GB via a microSD card as well.

Camera

Nokia C30 Design and camera

In terms of the camera, the handset houses a dual-camera setup on the back. There’s a 13MP primary camera with autofocus alongside a 2MP depth sensor. Its LED flashlight is placed just outside the circular camera arrangement. On the front, there’s a 5MP sensor enclosed inside the aforementioned teardrop notch.

Rest of the specs

Moreover, the Nokia C30 boots on the Android 11 Go edition and is powered by a massive 6000mAh battery. However, the phone still uses a traditional Micro USB port that can charge the device with a maximum of 10W of power. In addition, C30 will receive 2 years of security updates.

Nokia C30 Specifications:

  • Body (H x W x D): 177.7 x 79.1 x 9.9mm, 237 gm
  • Display: 6.82-inches LCD panel
  • Resolution: HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels)
  • Chipset: Unisoc SC9863A (quad-core)
  • Memory: Up to 3GB RAM, 32/64GB storage (expandable up to 256GB)
  • Software & UI: Android 11 (Go Edition)
  • Rear Camera: Dual (13MP primary, 2MP depth)
  • Front Camera: 5MP sensor
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, AGPS, Accelerometer (G-sensor), Ambient light, Proximity, Micro USB, 4G LTE
  • Biometric: Rear fingerprint sensor, face unlock
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Battery: 6000mAh with 10W charging
  • Colors: Green, White

Nokia C30 Price in Nepal and Availability

Nokia C30 (2/32GB) was initially launched in Nepal at NPR 14,199. Now, the new price of Nokia C30 in Nepal is NPR 12,999 for the sole 2/32GB variant. You can buy Nokia C30 in Nepal from the company’s authorized retail stores.

Nokia C30 Price in Nepal Availability
2/32GB NPR 14,199 NPR 12,999 Authorized stores
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Nokia G20.

Dizo Buds Z with ENC, IPX4 water-resistance now available in Nepal

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Dizo has expanded its portfolio of audio accessories in Nepal with the launch of the Buds Z. It slots right in between GoPods and GoPods D, and packs some interesting specs. In this post, we will be discussing the new Dizo Buds Z in more detail, including its specs, features, official price, and availability in Nepal.

Dizo Buds Z Overview:

Design

Dizo Buds Z is an in-ear wireless earphone with removable silicone ear tips. Its standout design feature is the tapered stem that reflects light in different colors, which Dizo calls “Natural Light Design”. There are three colors to choose from: Black, Green, and White.

These earbuds are extremely lightweight, weighing just 3.7 grams each. They have IPX4 water resistance and arrive in an elliptical case that matches the color of the buds.

Dizo Buds Z with Case

Features

Dizo Buds Z uses 10mm dynamic bass boost drivers tuned by a joint team of audio experts from Realme and Dizo. You can choose between three EQ presets from the Realme Link app.

There is no Active Noise Cancelation (ANC) here, but you do get Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) for clearer phone calls. ENC uses an advanced algorithm to filter out surrounding noise so that your voice can be heard clearly while on calls.

Dizo Buds Z has Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. Opening the case will automatically connect the earbuds to your phone. For gamers, there is a dedicated low latency mode that limits the latency to 88ms.

Dizo Buds Z Bass Boost Driver

Battery and Charging

With a full charge, the 43mAh battery on Dizo Buds Z can last up to 4.5 hours. The 380mAh case adds another 11.5 hours of playback. It has a USB-C charging port at the bottom and supports fast charging too. Likewise, 10 minutes of quick charge can get you up to 1.5 hours of playback time.

Dizo Buds Z Specifications:

  • Sound Driver: 10mm Dynamic Bass Boost driver
  • Weight: 3.7gm (earbuds)
  • Frequency Response: 20 – 20kHz
  • Music Time:
    • Earbuds: Up to 4.5 hours
    • With case: Additional 11.5 hours
  • Bluetooth Version: v5.0
  • Control: Touch
  • Noise Cancellation: No (ENC for phone calls)
  • Battery: 43mAh (earbuds), 380mAh (case)
  • Color Options: White, Black, Green
  • Companion App: Realme Link (Android | iOS)
  • Extra Features: Low Latency Mode, Fast Pair

Dizo Buds Z Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of Dizo Buds Z in Nepal is NPR 3,890. You can buy it from Realme-authorized offline and online stores across the country.

TWS Earbuds Price in Nepal (Official)
Dizo Buds Z NPR 3,890
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Realme Buds Q2.

Dizo Watch 2 with a big display, SpO2 monitoring launched in Nepal

Dizo launched the original Dizo Watch in Nepal back in August. The company has now launched its successor as well. So, let’s walk through the specs, features, official price, and availability of Dizo Watch 2 in Nepal.

Dizo Watch 2 Overview:

Design

The 1.69″ display on the Dizo Watch 2 is 20% larger than its predecessor. That being said, it’s still an LCD panel with a maximum brightness of 600 nits.

The Watch 2 has 2.5D glass on the front for protection against scratches. Similarly, its back is made out of plastic while the frame has a zinc alloy build. For now, the watch is available in two color variants in Nepal: Silver Grey and Golden Pink.

Dizo Watch 2 Design and Color options

Health and Fitness Tracking

Dizo Watch 2 features an optical PPG heart sensor that supports 24-hour heart rate monitoring. Similarly, it can also record your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) level. You can even keep records of your deep and light sleep with this watch.

Dizo Watch 2 Sports Mode

In addition, there are 15 sport modes built-in, consisting of both indoor and outdoor activities. Other features available on this smartwatch include a reminder for drinking water, breathing exercise, and menstrual cycle tracking.

Rest of the specs

Dizo Watch 2 gets its juice from a 260mAh battery that has a standby time of 20 days. Likewise, the company claims 10 days of battery on typical usage. On the charging front, you get a magnetic pin charger inside the box that takes around 2 hours to fully charge the device.

Dizo Watch 2 connects to your smartphone via the “Dizo App”. Likewise, you can use the watch to control the phone’s music playback and camera app as well.

Dizo App

Dizo Watch 2 Specifications:

  • Body: 38.8H x 258W x 12.20L mm, 52.5 grams
  • Display: 1.69-inches TFT LCD panel
  • Design: 2.5D glass front, Zinc alloy frame, Silicon wrist band
  • Water Resistance Level: 5ATM
  • Companion App: Dizo App (Android | iOS)
  • Sensors: 3-axis accelerometer, heart rate, rotor vibration motor
  • Sports Mode: 15 different modes
  • Battery: 260mAh (up to 10 days)
  • Charging: Magnetic pin (2 hours)

Dizo Watch 2 Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of the Dizo Watch 2 in Nepal is NPR 5,290. Thus, it is a cheaper alternative to the Dizo Watch, which offers up to 90 sports modes and better battery life, but has a smaller screen. You can buy Dizo Watch 2 in Nepal from Daraz or authorized stores.

Smartwatch Price in Nepal (Official)
Dizo Watch 2 NPR 5,290
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic.

Sansui launches two webOS-powered TVs with Magic Remote in Nepal

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webOS has had a great role in setting LG TVs apart from the competition. However, the company recently started licensing the platform to other manufacturers as well. On that note, Sansui, a Japanese TV manufacturer, has just launched two Smart TVs in Nepal with LG’s webOS. In this post, we will be looking at the specs, features, and official price in Nepal of the Sansui webOS TV (55U803W, 43S803W).

Sansui webOS TV Overview:

The webOS-powered Sansui TV is available in two display sizes: 55″ (55U803W) and 43″ (43S803W). The two models pack different resolution screens though. The 55″ one is a UHD TV whereas the smaller 43″ model has FHD resolution. Similarly, the 55″ variant has a metal base. On the other hand, it’s made out of plastic on the 43″ TV.

Other than that, both of them feature the same set of specs—the main highlight being the webOS platform. With it, comes the beloved Magic Remote with features such as an intuitive scroll wheel and voice control.

Moving on, Sansui has used an IPS LCD panel here with DLED backlighting and a 60Hz native refresh rate. There is support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth as well. These TVs come with a number of streaming apps built-in, including Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, HBO, and Disney+.

As for audio, you get a dual speaker setup with a total output of 20W and Dolby Atmos support on both of them. In terms of ports, Sansui has included three HDMI, two USB Type-A, one ethernet, one AV In, and one audio output here.

Key Features:

  • 43″ FHD / 55″ 4K UHD LED-backlit IPS LCD panels
  • webOS TV platform
  • Magic Remote with Voice Control
  • Dual speakers with Dolby Audio
  • 3x HDMI, 2x USB, 1x Audio out, 1x Ethernet, 1x AV in
  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for wireless connectivity

Sansui webOS TV Price in Nepal & Availability

The price of the Sansui webOS powered TV in Nepal is NPR 56,730 for the 43″ (43S803W) and NPR 97,990 for the 55″ (55U803W) model. Triveni Byapar Company is the authorized distributor of Sansui TVs in Nepal. You can buy Sansui TVs from Triveni and other authorized stores across Nepal.

Sansui webOS TV Price in Nepal Availability
43” (43S803W) NPR 56,730 Authorized stores
55” (55U803W) NPR 97,990
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Samsung AU7700 4K TV.