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Infinix Smart 5 Pro goes official with Unisoc chip and 6,000mAh battery

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The Smart series has always been home to entry-level smartphones from Infinix. And now, the company has announced the arrival of the Smart 5 Pro. In this article, we will be looking at the specs, features, expected price, and availability of the Infinix Smart 5 Pro in Nepal.

Infinix Smart 5 Pro Overview:

Design and Display

Infninx Smart 5 Pro sports a 6.52-inch LCD panel with an HD resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. The phone has a waterdrop notch on top for the selfie camera and noticeable bezels around the screen. At the back, Infinix has gone with a dual-tone glossy finish. There are four colors to choose from: Black, Blue, Copper, and Green.

Infinix Smart 5 Pro Design and Display

Performance and Memory

Under the hood, the phone packs an unspecified chipset with eight Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 1.6GHz. Similarly, the graphics are handled by PowerVR IMG8322. This makes us believe that the chipset that Infinix is hesitant to reveal is none other than Unisoc SC9863A (28nm).

The chip is paired with 2GB RAM and 32GB of internal storage. You can even expand the storage by up to 256GB using a microSD card.

Camera

The square camera bump at the back of Infinix Smart 5 Pro encloses a dual-camera setup and a quad-LED flash. Even this dual-camera setup is gimmicky since Infinix has not disclosed the accompanying sensor to the 13MP main camera.

Infinix Smart 5 Pro Camera Setup

That being said, the main sensor is capable of recording 2K videos at 30fps which is rare for a budget phone. As for selfies, Infinix has included an 8MP shooter with a fixed focus.

Rest of the specs

Backing the Infinix Smart 5 Pro is a massive 6,000mAh battery that charges at 10W. Yet, the phone still uses a micro-USB charging port. Moving on, it runs on Infinix’s own XOS based on Android 11 (Go Edition).

Infinix Smart 5 Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.52-inches TFT LCD panel, HD+ (1640 x 720 pixels)
  • Chipset: Unspecified octa-core chip (8x 1.6GHz Cortex-A55 cores)
  • Memory: 2GB RAM, 32GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: XOS UI on top of Android 11 (Go Edition)
  • Rear Camera: Dual (13MP primary + unspecified secondary lens)
  • Front Camera: 8MP with dual-flash
  • Security: Physical fingerprint sensor (rear-mounted)
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM (Nano-SIM), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, GPS, micro-USB
  • Battery: 6,000mAh with 10W charging

Infinix Smart 5 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

Infinix Smart 5 Pro is currently available in markets like Pakistan where it sells for PKR 14,499. We expect the price of Infinix Smart 5 Pro in Nepal to start at NPR 11,500 if and when it launches here.

Infinix Smart 5 Pro Price in Pakistan Price in Nepal (Expected)
2/32GB PKR 14,499 NPR 11,500
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Infinix Hot 10.

Huawei MateBook E 2-in-1 announced with an OLED display, Windows 11

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Huawei has recently launched the MateBook E 2-in-1 laptop in China. It competes against the likes of Microsoft Surface Pro 8 and Apple’s iPad Pro. Let’s walk through the specs, features, availability, and expected price of Huawei MateBook E in Nepal.

Huawei MateBook E Overview:

Design and Display

To begin with, the MateBook E flaunts a 12.6-inch OLED display with minimal bezels and a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels. This panel boasts a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, 16:10 aspect ratio, and 600 nits brightness. The device measures 7.9mm thick and weighs only 709 grams.

Huawei Matebook E Design and Display

Likewise, it supports a detachable keyboard which is available in two options. There’s one with a kickstand design while another one is what Huawei calls a “rail slide” design. The latter is only available with the i7 variant and features backlit keys and a USB-C port.

Moreover, MateBook E also supports Huawei’s 2nd gen M-Pencil that magnetically attaches to the side—where it charges wirelessly too. The rear face of the device has a matte finish and is available in two color options: Starry Blue and Nebula Grey.

Performance

This laptop is available in two different processor configurations with either an Intel Core i5-1130G7 or i7-1160G7. The former is available with 8 or 16GB of RAM and 256GB or 1TB of SSD, whereas the latter is coupled with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD storage.

Furthermore, it has 8 layers of heat dissipation design with a shark fin fan and air vents to keep the device cool. Similarly, it boots on Windows 11 Home edition out of the box.

Fueling the device is a 42Wh battery which charges via a 65W USB-C adapter. As per Huawei, it juices 54% of battery in about half an hour while the complete charge takes 90 minutes.

Rest of the specs

As for the connectivity option, you get a Thunderbolt 4 port with Power Delivery and DisplayPort support, a 3.5mm headphone jack, WiFi 6, and Bluetooth 5.1. For biometrics, there’s a fingerprint sensor embedded in the power button.

Huawei Matebook E Speakers

In terms of cameras, the MateBook E has an 8MP sensor on the front and a 13MP lens on the back. For audio, you get a quad-speaker setup.

Huawei MateBook E Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 286.5 x 184.7 x 7.9 mm, 709 grams
  • Display: 12.6-inch OLED, 16.7 million colors, 90% screen to body ratio, 100% DCI-P3, 600 nits brightness
  • Resolution: WQXGA (2560 x 1600 pixels), 16:10 aspect ratio
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-1130G7 / Core i7-1160G7
  • Software: Windows 11 Home
  • Memory:
    • i5: 8/16GB LPDDR4X RAM, 256GB/1TB PCIe NVMe SSD
    • i7: 16GB LPDDR4X RAM, 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD
  • Camera: 13MP (rear), 8MP (front)
  • Battery: 42Wh with 65W fast charging
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11 ax), Bluetooth 5.1, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Speakers: Quad speakers
  • Colors: Starry Blue, Nebula Grey
  • Extras: Detachable keyboard, Huawei M-Pencil (2nd gen)

Huawei MateBook E Price in Nepal and Availability

The base variant of the i5 model with keyboard retails for CNY 5,999, while it costs CNY 8,699 for the i7 variant with a keyboard and an M-Pencil. It will go on sale in China from December 1. We expect the price of Huawei MateBook E in Nepal to start at NPR 120,000, if and when it launches here.

Huawei MateBook E Price in China  Price in Nepal (Expected)
i5+8GB+256GB + Keyboard CNY 5999 NPR 120,000
i5+16GB+512GB + Keyboard CNY 6999 NPR 140,000
i7+16GB+512GB + Keyboard CNY 7999 NPR 160,000
i7+16GB+512GB + Keyboard, Stylus CNY 8699 NPR 175,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the HP Omen 15 2021.

Moto G Power (2022) announced with Helio G37 and 50MP cameras

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Motorola launched Moto G Power as an affordable smartphone back in January this year. The company has already refreshed it for 2022. The new Moto G Power (2022) has a couple of differences from its predecessor and will be shipping next year. In this post, we will be looking at the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Moto G Power 2022 in Nepal.

Moto G Power (2022) Overview:

Design and Display

The new Moto G Power (2022) sports a plastic body. It’s 9.36mm thick and weighs around 203 grams. The phone has an official IP52 rating which safeguards it from dust and water drips. Upfront, there’s a 6.5″ HD+ screen with a 20:9 aspect ratio. This IPS panel even supports a 90Hz refresh rate.

Moto G Power 2022 Design and Display

Performance and Memory

Under the hood, Motorola has swapped the Snapdragon 662 for Helio G37 in this iteration. There is not much information surrounding the new processor, but it could be a slightly overclocked version of the G35.

This has been paired with 4GB of RAM and 64/128GB of internal storage. Users can also expand the storage further with an external MicroSD card.

Camera

Over on the back, Moto G Power (2022) flaunts a triple camera setup. It consists of a 50MP primary sensor accompanied by a 2MP macro and a 2MP depth sensor. Upfront, users get an 8MP selfie shooter. Likewise, it can shoot FHD videos at 30fps with both front and rear cameras. It even has some cool features such as dual capture and auto smile capture.

Motorola G Power 2022 Camera

Rest of the specs

Moto G Power (2022) packs a massive 5000mAh battery that the company claims can last for up to 3 days. That being said, it just supports 10W charging. The phone boots on My UX based on Android 11, whereas you get a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner for biometrics.

Moto G Power (2022) Specifications:

  • Body: 167.24 × 76.54 × 9.36mm, 203gm, IP52 rating
  • Display: 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: HD+ (1600 × 720 pixels), 269 PPI
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G37
  • Memory: 4GB RAM, 64/128GB storage
  • Software: Android 11 with My UX On top
  • Rear Camera: Triple (with LED flash)
    – 50MP f/1.8 primary
    – 2MP f/2.4 portrait
    – 2MP f/2.4 macro
  • Front Camera: 8MP, f/2.0 (punch-hole)
  • Security: Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Battery: 5000mAh, 10W charging, USB-C
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz, 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.0

Moto G Power 2022 Price in Nepal and Availability

Moto G Power 2022 will be available globally in 2022 for USD 199 for the 4/64GB and USD 249 for the 4/128GB variant. We expect the price of Moto G Power 2022 in Nepal to start at NPR 25,000 when it launches here.

Moto G Power 2022 Price (Global) Price in Nepal (Expected)
4/64GB USD 199 NPR 25,000
4/128GB USD 249 NPR 30,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our unboxing and mini-review of Xiaomi Pad 5.

Here’s when Samsung devices in Nepal will get the One UI 4 Android 12 update

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Samsung recently announced that the One UI 4 update based on Android 12 is being rolled out globally for the Galaxy S21 series. With this, Samsung becomes the first non-Google OEM to provide a stable Android 12 update. And in this article, we will go through the Android 12-based One UI 4 update roadmap for Samsung devices in Nepal.

Samsung One UI 4 Update Roadmap in Nepal:

While the stable One UI 4 update is already live in the United States and Europe, the Nepalese audience will begin receiving it in December.

As expected, Samsung is first pushing the update to its flagship devices from 2021. The Galaxy S21 series, Z Flip 3, and Z Fold 3 are the first devices to receive the said update.

Following this, the Galaxy S10 / S10e / S10+ / S10 Lite, Note 20 / 20 Ultra, Note 10 / 10+, Note 10 Lite, Z Flip, Z Fold 2, and Z Fold will all receive the One UI 4 update in January. To note, some of these phones weren’t launched in Nepal, so their update timeline applies to the Indian subcontinent instead.

Meanwhile, the midrange and budget smartphones along with the tablets will begin receiving the update from February 2022. Still, the rollout date is subject to change, as mentioned by Samsung.

The complete roadmap

Likewise, the update plan extends through July 2022 and includes a list of a dozen of devices. All of them are listed below, along with their anticipated update schedule.

Samsung One UI Update Roadmap in Nepal: Conclusion

All in all, Samsung’s commitment towards delivering Android updates for its flagship, as well as mid-range and budget devices in such a timely manner, is impressive. We can only hope other smartphone vendors follow suit as effectively too.

  • Meanwhile, check out our unboxing and mini-review of the Xiaomi Pad 5. 

Nepal government to start issuing e-passports from today

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Nepal government has officially begun issuing e-passports from today. It will replace current machine-readable passports (MRP) and will supposedly make travel easier for people. Let’s find out more about e-passports in Nepal in this article.

E-Passports in Nepal:

What is it?

E-passports, also known as biometric passports, are documents that contain a chip that stores information such as the passport holder’s name, date of birth, and other biographic information. They are far more effective than existing MRPs in combating passport fraud. Currently, more than 120 nations provide e-passports to their citizens.

It employs Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to ensure the data’s integrity and authenticity. The chip is either inserted on the front or rear cover of the passport, or on the center page.

Distribution

Narayan Khadka, Foreign Affairs Minister, will launch an e-passport at a ceremony to be held at the Department of Passports‘ new headquarters in Tripureshwor today. As of now, the distribution is handled by the department’s office in Narayanhiti.

Satya Mohan Joshi, a renowned 102-year-old writer/historian/scholar will get Nepal’s first e-passport. Mr. Khada will hand over the passport to him at the same ceremony.

A long due issuance

The e-passports may have arrived in Nepal a bit early. Last year, however, the KP Oli administration canceled three global tender notices in a row. The department is now ready to issue them, and the new passports will be produced by the French company IDEMIA.

Furthermore, Dornath Aryal, Director General of Department of Passports of says, “With the issuance of new passports, Nepal’s status will grow in world’s passport ranking”.  He added, “We are going to issue one of the best passports in Asia in terms of security, design, and other features”.

For those who are unaware, Nepal is ranked 110th on the Henley Passport Index for having one of the world’s weakest passports.

A design overhaul

Moving on, the department will issue a total of 7 types of passports—that too in new colors. The standard passport will have a chocolate brown makeover in the cover, which is currently green, while diplomatic passports will flaunt a crimson red cover. Similarly, official passports will have navy blue, and peacekeeping documents will get tiger orange shade.

Nepal's MRP Passport

The rest—travel, temporary, and seaman’s record book is on black, chocolate brown, and slate-brown, respectively. On the other hand, the front of all biometrics passports will bear a hot foil stamp of the national coat of arms with Nepal’s new map.

E-Passports in Nepal: Conclusion

E-passports will undoubtedly assist to increase the security of Nepal’s passport and also accept a set of widely acknowledged standards for international cooperation. However, it remains to be seen how things pan out in the long run and if the Department of Passports will be able to meet the growing demand.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Realme GT Neo 2 (Nepali).

Moto Watch 100 goes official with a proprietary OS, 14 days battery life

After all the rumors and leaks, Motorola has finally launched its latest smartwatch. The new Moto Watch 100 is the company’s first smartwatch since the last Moto 360 back in 2019. In this post, we will be discussing the Moto Watch 100 in more detail, including its specs, features, expected price, and availability in Nepal.

Moto Watch 100 Overview:

Design and Display

Moto Watch 100 sports a 1.3″ circular LCD panel enclosed inside a 42mm silver/black aluminum case. Interestingly, the official product page says the watch has Always-on Display, which is not possible on an LCD panel—well, not exactly impossible. Thus, it has fueled confusion regarding the true nature of the display.

Keeping that aside, the default strap is made of silicone and comes in a single black color option. However, users can easily replace it with other third-party straps. The Watch 100 also has 5ATM water resistance.

Moto Watch 100 Design and Display

Features

With the new Watch 100, Motorola is moving away from Google’s WearOS. Instead, it runs on the company’s proprietary Moto Watch OS. Motorola has not provided further information on the new OS, except that it, “dramatically increases battery life.”

Talking about battery, the Moto Watch 100 sports a 355mAh battery. It supports Qualcomm’s Quick Charge feature that can take the watch from 0 to 100% in just an hour. Motorola says you can expect up to 14 days of battery life on a “full-time use.”

Moto Watch 100 Internals

Moving on, this smartwatch covers all the basic health and fitness tracking features. It can track your heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2) level, sleep, and more. There are also 26 additional sports modes. It has a built-in GPS for trailing your workouts as well.

Moto Watch 100 Specifications:

  • Body: 42 x 16 x 11.9mm, 45.8 grams, Aluminum case
  • Strap: 20mm silicone strap, 175±5mm length
  • Display: 1.3-inch circular LCD panel
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 (2400 – 2483.5MHz)
  • GPS: Yes (built-in)
  • Battery: 355mAh (up to 14 days)
  • Fitness Tracking: Up to 26 sports modes
  • Charging: Magnetic charger with Quick Charge (0-100% in 60 mins)
  • Water Resistance: 5ATM

Moto Watch 100 Price in Nepal and Availability

Moto Watch 100 is currently available for pre-order via eBuyNow, where it’s listed for USD 99.99. The actual sale will start on December 10th. We expect the price of Moto Watch 100 in Nepal to be NPR 12,500 if and when it launches here.

Smartwatch Price in the US Price in Nepal (Expected)
Moto Watch 100 USD 99.99 NPR 12,500
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Galaxy Watch 4 series.

Oppo A95 is official with a 60Hz AMOLED display, Snapdragon 662

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Oppo’s latest mid-range phone, the Oppo A95 is now official. It’s the 4G variant of the A95 5G that went official a few months ago. Here, we will be discussing the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Oppo A95 in Nepal.

Oppo A95 Overview:

Design and Display

Like its 5G counterpart, Oppo A95 features a 6.43-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen. The display covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut and can attain brightness of up to 800 nits. There is no high refresh rate support here, but the touch sampling rate can go up to 180Hz under the Game mode.

At the back, the company has gone with Oppo Glow surface, which it claims to be smooth, fingerprint-proof, and wear-resistant. The phone is 7.95mm thick and weighs around 175g.

Oppo A95 Design and Display

Performance and Memory

Under the hood, the A95 packs Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 662. It’s an 11nm chip that was announced last year. Oppo has paired it with 8GB of LPDDR4X SDRAM and 128GB of internal storage. You can also expand the storage by using an external microSD card.

Camera

Over on the optics, the Oppo A95 flaunts a triple camera setup at the back. The primary camera uses a 48MP sensor. Accompanying it are two 2MP sensors for depth and macro shots. On the front, the punch-hole cutout encloses a 16MP selfie camera.

Oppo A95 Camera Setup

Rest of the specs

Fueling the phone is a 5,000mAh battery, and it supports 33W SuperVOOC charging. Oppo A95 boots on ColorOS 11.1 based on Android 11. In terms of biometrics, its OLED panel embeds an optical in-display fingerprint reader.

Oppo A95 Specifications:

  • Body (H x W x T): 160.3 x 73.8 x 7.95mm, 175 gm
  • Display: 6.43″ AMOLED panel, 180Hz touch sampling rate (Game mode), 92% DCI-P3, 430/600/800 nits
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 4G (11nm Mobile Platform)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 128GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: ColorOS 11.1 on top of Android 11
  • Rear Camera: Triple (with LED flash);
    – 48MP, f/1.7 primary lens
    – 2MP, f/2.4 depth sensor
    – 2MP, f/2.4 macro sensor
  • Front Camera: 16MP, f/2.4 (punch-hole)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 33W charging
  • Color Options: Glowing Starry Black, Glowing Rainbow Silver

Oppo A95 Price in Nepal and Availability

Oppo A95 is currently available in Malaysia, where it goes for MYR 1,099. We expect the price of the Oppo A95 in Nepal to be NPR 35,000 if and when it launches here.

Oppo A95 Price in Malaysia Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/128GB MYR 1,099 NPR 35,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our unboxing and mini-review of Xiaomi Pad 5.

OnePlus Nord N20 5G renders surface online with an iPhone 13-like design

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Alongside the flagship OnePlus 10 Pro, the company is reportedly working on the mid-range Nord N20 5G as well. It’s the successor to last year’s OnePlus Nord N10, and the N20’s renders are now making the rounds on the internet. So, let’s walk through the leaks and rumors surrounding the upcoming OnePlus Nord N20 5G.

OnePlus Nord N20 5G Rumors:

A refreshed design

OnLeaks, in collaboration with 91mobiles, has shared the first renders of the OnePlus Nord N20 5G. Compared to the Nord N10, this phone brings a thorough design makeover.

OnePlus Nord N20 5G Design and Display

The N20 is now boxier in shape with flat frames and chamfered edges, similar to the iPhone 13 series. On the other hand, the back panel lacks a camera island like its predecessor and instead features three separate camera lenses.

Moreover, on the front, Nord N20 has a 6.43-inch AMOLED panel with a punch-hole cutout for the 16MP selfie camera. It will also embed an optical in-display fingerprint scanner for biometrics.

Performance and Camera

Under the hood, the Nord N20 will be powered by the new Snapdragon 695 5G. It’s an octa-core chipset fabricated on a 6nm process. For charging, the phone will have a USB-C port.

OnePlus Nord N20 5G Cameras

As mentioned earlier, the N20 will have a triple-camera setup on the back. It will include a 48MP primary, a 2MP depth, and a 2MP macro lens. The N10, however, had a 64MP primary lens and a dedicated 8MP 119° ultrawide lens—on top of the two 2MP cameras.

OnePlus Nord N20 Specifications (Rumored):

  • Dimension: 159.8 x 73.1 x 7.7mm
  • Display: 6.43-inch FHD AMOLED panel
  • Processor: Snapdragon 695 5G (6nm)
  • Rear Camera: Triple (48MP+2MP+2MP)
  • Front Camera: 16MP (punch-hole)
  • Biometrics: In-display fingerprint sensor
  • Ports: USB Type-C

OnePlus Nord N20 Launch (Expected):

As of now, there is no information on when the Nord N20 will be officially available. We’ll be sure to update this article on any new development, so stay tuned.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Realme GT Neo 2.

Xiaomi Pad 5 Impressions: A Solid Android Tablet

When rumors about Xiaomi re-entering the tablet industry started circulating, people had big expectations from what was yet to come. After initially launching the Mi Pad 5 series in China, the entry model in this lineup—called the Xiaomi Pad 5—has made its way to the global market including Europe, Malaysia, and Nepal. And this is my early impressions of the Xiaomi Pad 5.

For the most part, this mid-range tablet seems to have met the public expectation just fine. I mean, the sub-flagship—or heck, even Android tablets in general—are hanging by a thread as Apple continues to blow the competition out of the water with its every new iPad iteration. But with Xiaomi back in the game, things should get even more competitive.

Xiaomi Pad 5 Specifications:

  • Body: 166.25 x 254.69 x 6.85mm, 511 gm, Glass-plastic hybrid build
  • Display: 11-inches IPS LCD panel, 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10+, DCI-P3, 500 nits brightness
  • Resolution: WQHD+ (2560 x 1600 pixels), 16:10 aspect ratio, 275 PPI
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 (7nm Mobile Platform)
  • Memory: 6GB LPDDR4X RAM, 128/256GB UFS 3.1 storage (fixed)
  • Software & UI: Android 11 with MIUI for Pad on top
  • Rear Camera: Single (13MP f/2.2 sensor)
  • Front Camera: Single (8MP f/2.05 sensor)
  • Audio: Quad-speaker setup, Dolby Atmos, Hi-Res Audio
  • Security: No fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Light, Magnetometer, Gyroscope, Color Temperature
  • Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 8720mAh with 33W fast charging (22.5W adapter provided)
  • Accessories: Keyboard, Xiaomi Smart Pen (not available in Nepal)
  • Color Options: Pearl White, Cosmic Gray
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 44,999 (6/128GB) | Rs. 49,999 (6/256GB)
  • What’s inside the box: Tablet, Power adapter, USB-A to USB-C cable, quick start guide, warranty card

Xiaomi Pad 5 Impressions

Kicking off the initial impressions with the design, I’m really digging this Pearl White finish of the Xiaomi Pad 5. The sunny reflections off of this dual-layer camera island look pretty mesmerizing, although I’m not that big a fan of how easily this plastic back catches fingerprints and smudges.

Xiaomi Pad 5 - Design 1

And getting them off requires quite a bit of effort too. Needless to say, you’ll want to wrap it up in a protective case/skin. The flat frames are aluminum-made, which is a nice touch. Here, the right side hosts the volume rockers, two microphones, and a magnetic strip for the Xiaomi Smart Pen.

On the contrary, there’s the three-pin POGO connector on the left to attach the keyboard accessory. Over on the top, you have two speaker grilles, one microphone, and a power button.

Finally, completing Xiaomi Pad 5’s quad-speaker setup are two more speaker vents on the bottom where you’ll also find an additional mic and a USB-C port. If you haven’t figured it out already, there’s no SIM tray on this tablet, meaning it’s void of LTE connectivity.

Moreover, the power button doesn’t integrate a fingerprint scanner, whereas a 3.5mm headphone jack is missing as well. At 511 grams, the Pad 5 has a noticeable heft to it but I find its lower half to be considerably heavier than the rest of the body. Over time, I’m sure I’ll get used to it—so it’s not a big deal.

How’s the display?

Getting to the display, the Xiaomi Pad 5 brings an 11” IPS panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2K resolution.

And right away, I was a bit let down by the thickness of these bezels since all the official promotional materials render relatively thinner bezels. I mean, it’s certainly not a deal-breaker and the larger area of the bezels does help prevent accidental touches—but maybe slightly narrower bezels would’ve been just the icing on the cake.

Nevertheless, as hinted by the packaging itself, this screen is Dolby Vision HDR certified for those supreme contrast levels on compatible contents. But because it isn’t backed by an OLED panel, you’re not going to get that “signature” Dolby Vision experience with perfect black levels.

Xiaomi Pad 5 - Display

In contrast, the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro—which has pretty comparable specs to this one—boasts an OLED display but a 90Hz refresh rate.

So yeah, the Xiaomi Pad 5 doesn’t have the best-in-class display but it comes pretty damn close.

The colors look quite vibrant for an LCD screen, and it’s definitely a big step up from the IPS panels that we have seen on Xiaomi’s mid-range phones. Plus, I have no complaint regarding the content sharpness either.

Color temperature sensor

On top of this, it is also backed by a dedicated color temperature sensor which automatically adjusts the display’s colors based on the ambient lighting. Sort of like Apple’s True Tone technology on iPads, iPhones, and MacBooks.

However—in my brief experience with the tablet—it seems that all it does is introduce a warmer hue no matter the surrounding lighting condition. Maybe Xiaomi still has some optimizations left to do and it’ll get better with future updates.

More on the display, I feel like this could be an unpopular opinion but I really enjoyed the extra punchy colors of the Saturated color profile. For a large tablet geared towards content consumption, the added vibrancy is a treat to my eyes. Further complemented by a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, Xiaomi Pad 5’s display gives you even more reason to love it.

I’m yet to notice any weird micro stutters so far but I’ll reserve my final verdict for the full review. To appeal to the content consumption crowd, there’s a quad-speaker setup with Dolby Atmos audio. And my initial impression remains that these speakers sound really good—but only at high volume.

Quad-speakers with Dolby Atmos

The stereo separation and the soundstage are impressive and there’s even a hint of bass to enjoy. In the default “Dynamic” preset, it definitely feels like Xiaomi has tuned the speakers with a bright sound signature since the treble and mid-frequencies sound much more pronounced—especially the latter. This is quite apparent when listening to something like “Space Cowboy” by Saib.

But when keeping the volume down, things sound a little flat—with the aforementioned bass cameo signing off completely. Admittedly, this shift is still ideal for watching something with less dynamic audio like sitcoms/movies, but not songs as much. To test it out more, I’ll be playing with the equalizer settings to see if things change at all, so watch out for that review.

Mighty powerful

On the performance side of things, the Xiaomi Pad 5 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 which is basically a repackaged 855+.

We’ve seen this chip in action on the POCO X3 Pro before—and sad to say—it failed to leave a good impression on us. Simply put, the 860 heat up to a terrible degree (pun intended) under heavy load. Then again, thanks to its larger chassis, this tablet should be able to keep the temperature in check.

In terms of memory, there’s 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM and either 128 or 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. I’m so glad that Xiaomi didn’t go with a 4GB RAM variant like Samsung did with the Galaxy Tab S7 FE.

I mean, for a device with immense multitasking possibilities, pairing it with a mere 4GB of RAM would be crippling. Likewise, we’ve faced memory management issues with budget Xiaomi phones featuring 4GB or less volatile memory—so there’s that as well.

Xiaomi Pad 5 - Display 2

And running the whole show is MIUI for Pad which is pretty much MIUI 12.5 with a tablet-like layout. That’s it. If you were hoping for any tablet-specific feature, you’ll be setting yourself for a disappointment.

MIUI for Pad has a loooooong way to go

The Xiaomi Pad 5 can launch two apps simultaneously or open one in a floating window, but there’s no option to pin app combos, an edge panel to simplify multitasking, and so on. Then there’s the usual MIUI complaint about its lack of optimization.

For instance, this time—for seemingly no logical reason—the Control Center lacks a Settings shortcut. I know it sounds like such a minor thing but having to jump to the homescreen to access the Settings menu every time is such a drag. I’m hopeful things will change for the better with the Android 12L-based update—although I’m keeping my expectations low.

All in all, Xiaomi has a lot of work cut out for itself if it hopes to compete against the likes of Samsung Galaxy Tab or even Apple’s iPads someday. By the way, this is a retail unit so I can’t blame any of it on unpolished pre-production software either.

How about the cameras?

At the back, the Xiaomi Pad 5 has a Mi 11-inspired camera module that houses a 13MP sensor alongside the LED flash. Similarly, the 8MP front camera is vertically placed inside the top bezel. It would’ve made more sense if the selfie camera was located in a landscape layout in this climate dominated by online classes and virtual meetings though.

From the few images I’ve managed to capture so far, this camera setup looks to be just about average. The 13MP lens captures decent shots for a tablet but the photos aren’t that detailed and have a pretty terrible dynamic range.

On the other hand, the front-facing camera delivers quite oversharpened images whereas the dynamic range is once again ghastly. Still and all, this is more than well-equipped to get you through your video calling needs.

Moving on, fueling the Xiaomi Pad 5 is a sizable 8720mAh battery. I obviously haven’t gotten to test out its endurance but you can expect over 10 hours of gaming or 16 hours of video playback on a single charge says Xiaomi. Like I mentioned earlier, there’s a 22.5W power adapter inside the box while this tablet supports up to 33W fast charging.

Xiaomi Pad 5 Impressions: Final Words

Summing up my early impressions of this device, it goes without saying that the Xiaomi Pad 5 is an excellent value-for-money Android tablet. Even though it performs strongly as a home entertainment unit, there’s still a couple of critical compromises keeping it from being an easy recommendation to everyone.

First off, MIUI for Pad needs a lot more optimization—a lot more. Plus, there’s no cellular variant available of this tablet, while the Xiaomi Smart Pen is also ridiculously expensive at EUR 99.

POCO M4 Pro 5G Impressions: A Quick Upgrade

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It’s only been 4 months since the launch of the POCO M3 Pro and we already have its successor! Here with me is the new POCO M4 Pro 5G which is basically a re-branded Redmi Note 11 that launched in China a few weeks ago. And as the rumors suggest, it might arrive as Redmi Note 11T in India. Having used the POCO M4 Pro 5G for about a day, this is my early impressions of the phone.

In terms of pricing, the phone’s base 4/64GB variant costs EUR 229 while its 6/128GB version retails at EUR 249. So yeah, like any other 5G midrange phone, this one’s priced a bit on a higher-end as well.

POCO M4 Pro 5G Specifications:

  • Body: 75.78 x 163.56 x 8.75mm, 195 gm, Polycarbonate build
  • Display: 6.6-inches “Dot Display” IPS LCD panel, 90Hz refresh rate, Up to 240Hz touch sampling rate, DCI-P3 gamut, Gorilla Glass 3
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio, 399 PPI
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 810 5G (6nm Mobile Platform)
  • Memory: 4/6GB LPDDR4X RAM, 64/128GB UFS 2.2 storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 11 with MIUI 12.5 for POCO on top
  • Rear Camera: Dual (with LED flash);
    – 50MP, f/1.8 primary sensor
    – 8MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide camera, 119º FOV
  • Front Camera: 16MP f/2.45 sensor (punch-hole cutout)
  • Audio: Stereo speaker setup, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient Light, Gyro, Electronic Compass, IR Blaster
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.1, GPS / AGPS / Glonass / Galileo, USB Type-C, 4G LTE, 5G
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 33W Pro fast charging (33W adapter provided)
  • Color Options: Cool Blue, Power Black, POCO Yellow
  • Price in Nepal: N/A (not launched yet)

POCO M4 Pro 5G Impressions:

As you might already know, the POCO M3 Pro that launched a while back was not very well received. It was mostly criticized for compromising a lot of features to accommodate 5G. But this time, the company has made sure to bring a few notable upgrades by providing a more powerful processor, dual speaker setup, and a faster charging protocol.

Even design-wise, the M4 Pro feels slightly better with this matte sandstone finish—as opposed to the cheap-feeling shiny plastic back of the M3 Pro. This is still a plastic body though, as expected from a budget smartphone, but it’s sturdy enough and has a definite heft to it.

An eyesore of a camera layout

Having said that, I cannot not address this huge camera layout that covers almost 30% of the phone’s back. For me, it’s definitely an over-the-top design choice and I believe it would have looked much better without the back bar encasing the camera module.

POCO M4 Pro 5G - Back Cameras

More about this camera layout, at a glance, it certainly looks like the M4 Pro has at least 4 cameras. But don’t be fooled—the two of them are just random circles that mimic a camera lens and there’s nothing to it really. The phone actually features a dual-camera setup consisting of a 50MP primary and an 8MP ultra-wide lens at the back alongside a 16MP camera on the front for selfies.

And at a time when most smartphone manufacturers have been adding useless 2MP macro and depth cameras just for the sake of it, I think this is a very brave move from POCO to decide not to be a part of that marketing gimmick!

Regardless, I’ve only had a day with this phone so I wasn’t able to take a lot of pictures. I did take a few and here are the samples. The images retain an acceptable amount of details but the colors look a bit dull.

Even the portraits and selfies don’t have pleasing fuller colors to them. So, I am not expecting a lot from this camera setup.

A familiar display

The display side of things pretty much remains the same as the POCO M3 Pro though. You’re getting a Full HD LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate. However, one thing I’ve noticed is that the touch response has improved by quite a bit here.

It’s 240Hz instead of the standard 180Hz, so the touch response when playing fast-paced games or scrolling is good here. Then again, in terms of the core quality, you cannot expect the same vibrancy and contrast-rich color reproduction as an AMOLED screen from this IPS panel—although this one is good enough for casual usage or watching videos.

And because it does not have an AMOLED display, POCO has opted for a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, which works really well.

By the way, the phone is Widevine L1 certified, so you can watch videos on different streaming services in Full HD resolution. There are no any HDR capabilities in this display though!

POCO M4 Pro 5G - Display

As I mentioned earlier, POCO has included a dual speaker setup here with the earpiece acting as the secondary speaker. It is definitely better than the mono speaker on the M3 Pro, but don’t get your hopes too high. The quality of these speakers is just average!

Decent performance leap

Moving on to the performance, the M4 Pro brings an upgraded Dimensity 810 5G chipset compared to the Dimensity 700 on its predecessor. This chipset is basically the Helio G96 with slightly boosted clock speeds. But because it is based on a 6nm process, it’s certainly superior in terms of performance and battery efficiency.

For the most part, the 810 seems to handle the resource-heavy MIUI 12.5 here pretty well. And with the spacious 6GB RAM onboard, I’ve had no issues with multitasking between 6-7 apps either. I also managed to play a few sessions of PUBG and the phone could handle the game smoothly with graphics set to Smooth and frame rates to Ultra.

Yet, I do have to mention that the bloatware situation on the M4 Pro is a little too much. It comes with a lot of crappy games and useless apps pre-installed which take up a lot of space. Likewise, I have the global unit of this phone and it supports 12 5G bands in total.

POCO M4 Pro 5G - Charging

Finally, the POCO M4 Pro 5G gets its juice from a 5000mAh battery which should be able to provide a good endurance since I’m yet to drain its battery to 0% after testing it for 7-8 hours.

POCO M4 Pro 5G Impressions: Final Words

So, that was all for my quick impressions of the new POCO M4 Pro 5G. It definitely is a decent upgrade over its predecessor with a more capable chipset, dual speakers, faster charging, and a more versatile camera setup.

As a result, it does look like a solid budget 5G phone for the European market. But, the competition here in the South Asian region in that midrange segment is quite crazy. And POCO must price it more competitively to make it a viable product.

  • Watch our unboxing and impressions video of the POCO M4 Pro 5G.