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Nepal’s Card Payment Switch goes official with the launch of Nepal Pay Card

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If you are into FinTech, you might have heard about Nepal’s Card Payment Switch. And it has finally gone live with the launch of the Nepal Pay card. So without further ado, let’s get into all the information about Nepal’s Card Payment Switch and its benefits for the overall economy.

Nepal’s Card Payment Switch Overview:

What is a Payment Switch?

Before getting to the main news, first, let me give you a preface of a Payment Switch. So basically, it’s a software system that connects payment mediums and financial institutions to route electronic payments. You can say, it’s the middle agent between a payment gateway and financial institutions. And that way, a Card Payment Switch does the same thing for all the card transactions.

Payment Switch Work Flow
Image Credit:- Medium.com

National Payment Switch in Nepal

Nepal Clearing House Limited (NCHL) is the operator of the National Payment Switch under the initiative of Nepal Rashtra Bank (NRB). NPS does all the routing and settlement of retail transactions to ensure interoperability of card and non-card-based payments within Nepal.

It includes Retail Payment Switch (RPS) for handling retail (non-card) based transactions and retail instruments, whereas National Card Switch (NCS) includes card switch and domestic card scheme. RPS includes NepalPay Instant, NepalPay QR, NepalPay Request, and such which you can see on the ConnectIPS app. It has been active since November 2021.

The Launch of the NepalPay Card

And now we have the card payment switch also available through the launch of the Nepal Pay Card. The event was held on Monday by NCHL with the presence of hon’ NRB governor Maha Prasad Adhikari and delegates from commercial banks of Nepal.

Under this domestic card scheme, customers will soon be able to obtain Debit Cards, Credit Cards, Prepaid Cards, and Virtual Card Services. All those card processing and routing data will be served in domestic servers, cutting the need to route through an international server, which was the case with VISA and MasterCard cards.

NCHL is also seeking to enable the NepalPay card for international payments in the near future.

Nepal Card Payment Switch Nepal Pay Card

Acquirement of NePS by NCHL

NCHl acquired Nepal Payment Solutions (NePS), which was the operator of VISA-based EMV cards in Nepal. NCHL has been operating national payment systems related to non-card-based infrastructures for the last 15 years, whereas, NePS has been providing card processing services for the last 11 years.

This is the first Payment Service Operator (PSO) merger in Nepal. With this merger, NCHL has developed the National Card Payment Switch as well as a domestic card scheme under NPS. Now NCHL has a paid-up capital of over NPR 1.07 billion with a total reserve of NPR 1.44 Billion.

What can we expect with a Domestic Card Payment Switch?

Right now, Nepalese BFIs (Banks and Financial Institutions) are using payment switches of foreign companies like VISA, Master Card, and Union Pay. So, that’s why your Debit/Credit Card comes with one of the aforementioned branding.

We can say that Nepal was using a non-domestic intermediary for the time being with routing fees going outside of the country. And the operation fee was high which is incurred upon the bank customers, through annual card charges and such. And ith the launch of a domestic card payment switch, the routing fees will be reduced. So, the NEPALPAY Debit/Credit cards will incur lesser annual charges. Plus, it will ensure that the routing, clearing, and settling data stays within our country.

Nepal Pay Card

 

Use case of NEPALPay cards

NEPALPAY cards can be then used in both ATM booths and Points of Sale. Himalayan Bank and Machhapuhre Bank have shown a demo in the launch event itself. Currently, your Debit/Credit card switches through international payment gateways. And as aforementioned, Nepal Pay cards will soon be enabled to do international payments as well. So, this might open a way for the billing done in Nepali Price Rupees (NPR) on App Stores and in-app purchases, if NRB and the respective App Stores make a deal.

For the domestic scene, the use of a domestic card switch will reduce the overall operational and card fees as well. In this way, it will be a win-win situation for both BFIs and customers alike.

Nepal’s Card Payment Switch Launch and Availability

The Card Payment Switch and Domestic Cards arrived on the 31st of March 2025. If you are wondering, Nepal Pay cards will be available in the starting phase from these BFIs: NMB Bank, Citizens Bank, Goodwill Finance Limited, Muktinath Development Bank, Prabhu Bank, Sanghrila Development Bank and Siddhartha Bank.

What can we expect from the AMD Zen 6 architecture?

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AMD’s upcoming Zen 6 architecture has been generating a lot of buzz, and frankly, the details are all over the place. Some sources point to a late 2025 release, while others push it to 2026. Given AMD’s usual cadence, late 2025 seems likely, but delays wouldn’t be shocking at all.. Tech leaks are rarely set in stone, so until AMD makes an official announcement, it’s all just speculation. Let’s dive in this article to learn more about the upcoming AMD Zen 6 rumors.

AMD Zen 6 Rumors

Manufacturing: 3nm or 2nm?

AMD Zen 6

One of the biggest points of contention is the process node AMD is using. Some reports claim Zen 6 will be built on TSMC’s N3E (a 3nm process), while others suggest a jump straight to N2X, TSMC’s high-performance 2nm variant. If AMD really does skip 3nm entirely, it would be a pretty aggressive move—jumping two full nodes from Zen 5’s N4 process. That kind of shift could bring major performance and efficiency gains but would also increase production costs. Considering how expensive N2 wafers are, pricing could be a concern.

Core and Performance 

Leaks suggest Zen 6 will feature 12-core CCDs, meaning desktop processors could support up to 24 cores. That’s a bump from Zen 5’s 8-core CCDs, which topped out at 16 cores for consumer chips. Performance-wise, we’re looking at a potential 10% IPC increase over Zen 5—not massive, but still a solid generational leap.

One interesting rumor is that Zen 6 will introduce multiple stacked 3D V-Cache tiles. If true, it could mean even better gaming performance, though it’s unclear if this tech will make it into consumer chips right away or if AMD will prioritize server-grade processors first.

GPU Architecture: RDNA 3.X or RDNA 5?

When it comes to graphics, things get murky. Laptop APUs under the Medusa Point codename are expected to use RDNA 3.X, while some leaks suggest desktop variants might jump to RDNA 5. The split makes sense—AMD often takes a more conservative approach with integrated laptop GPUs to ensure efficiency. Still, until we see official details, we don’t know for sure what kind of graphics improvements are coming.

OpenSil and New Firmware

Another rumor floating around is that AMD will transition from AGESA firmware to a new interface called OpenSil. This could mean better system compatibility and performance tweaks, especially for overclockers. It’s a technical change that won’t impact most users, but for enthusiasts, it might be a big deal.

Final Thoughts

At this point, Zen 6 is still a mystery, and the rumors don’t all align. The release window is uncertain, the process node is up for debate, and the core configurations might change by the time it launches. If AMD really does push for 2nm, it could be a game-changer, but costs could be an issue. As always, take everything with a grain of salt until we get official confirmation. Either way, Zen 6 is shaping up to be a significant upgrade—but exactly how big of a jump it will be remains to be seen.

HiNa unveils new sodium-ion batteries for EV fleets

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HiNa, a sodium-ion battery manufacturer, has introduced its latest Na-ion battery lineup, designed primarily for commercial EV fleets. The new “Haixing” cells come in four battery pack options: K150, K210, K280, and K350, likely named after their capacities. This article will discuss everything about the latest HiNa Sodium-ion battery for EV Fleets in more detail.

HiNa Sodium-ion battery Overview

Usage and Energy Density

HiNa sodium ion

The new battery packs serve different types of EVs. K150 and K210 are meant for short-range electric vehicles, while K280 and K350 target long-range logistics EVs. HiNa is already supplying sodium-ion batteries for the Jiwei 3, an EV developed by JAC and Volkswagen’s joint venture in China. The Jiwei 3’s 23 kWh Na-ion battery offers a 230 km range (CLTC cycle), using the previous generation’s 140 Wh/kg energy density cells.

The new HiNa batteries improve this to 165 Wh/kg, bringing them closer to LFP battery levels. The base Tesla Model 3 (RWD) has 125 Wh/kg CATL batteries for comparison.

Cost and Charging Speed

One of sodium-ion technology’s biggest advantages is cost reduction. HiNa’s Na-ion batteries are 30-40% cheaper to produce than lithium-based alternatives. They also support fast charging, reaching full charge in under 25 minutes.

Additionally, the batteries function in extreme temperatures, ranging from -40°C to 45°C (-40°F to 113°F), making them suitable for various climates. They also offer longer lifespans, maintaining good capacity even after 8,000 charge cycles.

Production and Market Impact

HiNa operates a GWh-level factory and is scaling up production. By offering low-cost, high-output sodium-ion batteries, the company aims to establish Na-ion technology as a competitive alternative to lithium-based cells, especially for commercial EV fleets.

Sony a7 IV Price in Nepal [Updated]

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Sony announced the Alpha 7 (a7) IV full-frame mirrorless camera towards the end of last year. The camera is finally available in Nepal. Here, we will be looking at the specs, features, official price, and availability of the Sony a7 IV in Nepal.

Sony a7 IV Price in Nepal and Availability (Official)

The official price of the Sony Alpha 7 (a7) IV in Nepal is Rs. 280,000 for the body-only package.

Camera Price in Nepal
Sony A7 IV Rs. 280,000

Sony a7 IV Overview:

If it wasn’t already obvious, the Sony a7 IV is the successor to a7 III that was launched back in 2018. While trying to improve on its predecessor, the Alpha 7 IV borrows a thing or two from Sony’s recent offerings.

Design

The new Sony a7 IV looks a lot like the a7S III in terms of design. The main camera body is made from magnesium alloy and recycled plastic. It’s the first Sony Alpha camera with a dual-layer mode dial. A second dial sits below the main dial, allowing users to switch between still, video, and Slow and Quick.

It has a 3-inch fully articulating LCD monitor with around 1.03 million dots. There is also an OLED electronic viewfinder with 1.6x the resolution of its predecessor.

On the imaging front, the a7 IV comes with a new 33MP back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor. Its ISO sensitivity can be expanded up to 50 – 204,800.

Sony a7 IV Design

Image Processing

The new sensor is paired with the BIONX XR image processor, the same one found on the Sony Alpha 1. With this, Sony a7 IV is capable of continuous shooting of up to 10fps with AF/AE tracking. A total of 759 phase-detection AF points cover 94% of the image area. Sony says its Real-Time Eye AF can now track birds and animals for both stills and videos. In addition, face and eye detection for humans are now 30% more accurate.

When it comes to videos, the a7 IV can record at up to 4k 60fps in Super 35mm mode. It can also record 4k 30fps videos with 7K oversampling in full-frame mode. Similarly, this camera even supports 10-bit 4:2:2 color sampling and XAVS S-I intra-frame recording that were unavailable in its predecessor. It also inherits S-Cinetone picture profiles from Sony’s Cinema Line cameras.

Sony a7 IV TFT Display

Sony a7 IV Specifications:

  • Weight: 658 grams (with battery)
  • Image Sensor: 35.9 x 23.9 mm, 33.0MP, Exmor R CMOS, Full Frame
  • Image Processor: BIONX XR
  • Screen: 3.0-inch TFT LCD, 1,036,800 dots, Touchscreen, Articulating display
  • Viewfinder: Quad-VGA OLED, 100% coverage, 3,686,400 dots
  • Stabilization: 5-axis Sensor-Shift Stabilization
  • AF System: 759 Phase-detection Autofocus points
  • ISO Range: 100 – 51200, expandable up to 50-204,800
  • Continuous Shoot: 10 frames/sec
  • Video Resolution: 3840 x 2160 pixels, 1920 x 1080 pixels
  • Video Frame Rate: 3840 x 2160 pixels (60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p), 1920 x 1080 pixels (60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p)
  • Built-in flash: No | External Flash support: Yes
  • Compatible Lenses: Sony E Mount
  • Battery Type: NP-FZ100 Li-ion, rechargeable
  • Battery Life (Approx.): 520 shots

Meanwhile, check out our review of the Vivo V23 Pro.

Qualcomm may launch Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 on April 2nd

On April 2nd Qualcomm has scheduled a launch event for a new flagship Snapdragon product in China. Although there has been no official confirmation about the product, it will likely be the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. Let’s dive into the details about this launch and the chipset’s specifications.

Not the Snapdragon 8s Elite

While earlier rumors were hinting that the upcoming flagship chipset from Qualcomm is going to be the  Snapdragon 8s Elite, we now know that this chipset will be the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. How? This upcoming processor lacks the Oryon cores that are found in the Snapdragon 8 Elite.

Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 features

Performance

In terms of performance, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 will come with one Cortex-X4 core running at 3.21 GHz, 3 Cortex-A720 cores at 3.01 GHz, 2 Cortex-A720 cores at 2.80 GHz, and 2 Cortex-A720 cores at 2.02 GHz. This multi-core setup ensures that the chip is highly efficient, with performance tailored to different needs.

In terms of graphics, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 uses the Adreno 825 GPU. This is part of the same generation as the Adreno 830 GPU in the Snapdragon 8 Elite. However, it has fewer cores. This should still provide solid graphics performance though it may not reach the same level as the 8 Elite in some scenarios. Additionally, this processor has 6MB of system-level cache (SLC) and 8MB of L3 cache to enhance efficiency.

Based on early benchmarks, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 is expected to score over 2 million points on AnTuTu. This places it between the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in terms of overall performance. So you can expect strong performance in most scenarios, though it’s not quite as powerful as the Elite variant.

Availability

The first devices to feature the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 are likely to be the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro and Redmi Turbo 4 Pro. Additionally, there are rumors suggesting that the Poco F7 may also debut with this chip. While nothing is confirmed yet, this chipset is expected to be available by mid-April 2025. Let’s wait together!

Samsung might launch a 360 degree foldable device but not this soon!

We have been hearing that Samsung is coming up with a Tri-foldable phone for a while now. And today we hear something new and different. The company is also working on a foldable phone that bends both ways. Yes guys, I mean literally 360 degrees. Let’s dive into the details.

360-degree foldable device overview

Most foldable smartphones today fold inward, with the main screen protected by the outer shell, while a smaller external screen is used for basic tasks like notifications. Huawei on the other hand, has outward folding devices which wrap the screen around the back. However, both of these ideas come with a major durability issue since the screen is always exposed. But Samsung is changing the game with a device that folds both ways.

Here’s what we know

A patent image has recently surfaced online that shows the new design of Samsung’s foldable device, which allows the device to fold in and out. This would eliminate the need for a separate cover screen, making a huge step forward in creating a truly all-in-one display that adapts to your needs, no matter how the device is folded.

Samsung 360 Degree Foldable Device features
Source: Atlyginimo Skaiciuokle

For this to happen, Samsung is developing Flexible Ultra-Thin Glass (UTG) display (which is something we heard back in 2020), supported by a layer of flexible polymer and an adhesive layer. These materials provide extra support ensuring the display can bend without damage. The device also employs separate fold axes and custom support plates which will allow the device to bend in both directions, thanks to a special lattice and stripe pattern.

Let’s not get ahead of ourselves

While this is an exciting prospect, it’s still in the concept stage for now. But if it comes to life, this could be the most innovative foldable device yet. Samsung actually showcased a similar “Flex In And Out” concept in 2023, but we have not gotten any updates so we better hold our horses here too.

Corning’s Gorilla Glass Ceramic “survived 10 repeated drops from one meter”

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Corning unveiled Gorilla Glass Ceramic, and this guy can offer improved performance that it can even survive up to 10 repeated drops from a one-meter height onto an asphalt surface. Let’s get into the depth.

Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic

As per Corning, the Gorilla Glass Ceramic offers better durability and much more resistance to damage from impacts than the existing aluminosilicate glass. As I have mentioned previously, the company made a bold claim that Gorilla Glass Ceramic can survive up to 10 drops from one meter onto an asphalt surface. We can see this as a significant improvement compared to aluminosilicate, which typically breaks after just one drop.

But……

It’s important to note that the company conducted this test in controlled lab conditions, and we can’t be sure how it will perform in real-world situations. However, we can’t deny the fact that it is still an upgrade over existing options.

Availability and Rest

Gorilla Glass Ceramic is not only made for smartphones but also for cameras, smartwatches, and wearables. As for availability, Corning confirmed that the first smartphone to feature Gorilla Glass Ceramic will likely come from Motorola.

While we are not sure about the exact device, I think it’s a model from the Motorola 60 series which is launching soon. The release is expected in the coming months. This is part of a partnership Motorola announced back in February where they revealed that all of their upcoming devices would feature Gorilla Glass.

Dreame launched Miracle Pro that gives you salon-like experience right at home

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Dreame, a Chinese company known for its smart home devices has launched its flagship hair dryer called the Miracle Pro. This hair dryer does more than just dry your hair by offering premium care for both your hair and scalp. How exactly? In this article, we will discuss it, including the specifications and expected price in Nepal.

Dreame Miracle Pro Overview

Build and Features

The Miracle Pro comes with nano red light therapy technology, which uses 633nm and 1064nm wavelengths. This system focuses on improving scalp health by boosting blood circulation, repairing the scalp barrier, and strengthening hair roots. Also, this red light has antibacterial properties that help you keep your scalp clean and balanced. I think this is a great quality because it not only dries your hair but also promotes healthy hair growth. That’s not something my regular dryer does.

Dreame Miracle Pro Features

This device also has a built-in essential oil atomizer. It uses a special ultra-high-frequency system that vibrates 175,000 times per second, breaking down hair care oils into tiny 7-micron particles. These super-fine particles are mixed with the airflow that gives your hair deep hydration and repair. This means you get a salon-like experience right at home.

Additional Features

To keep the heat under control, the Miracle Pro features NTC intelligent temperature control. It monitors the temperature 500 times per second, ensuring a consistent, scalp-friendly 40°C temperature. This helps protect your hair follicles from heat damage while still drying your hair efficiently. It’s definitely a thoughtful feature for those who worry about damaging their hair with excessive heat.

The dryer also produces 600 million negative ions. These ions help reduce frizz, making your hair smoother and shinier for a glossy finish. If you’re like me and hate frizzy hair, you’ll love this! The Miracle Pro also comes with Dreame’s self-developed 130,000 RPM high-speed motor, which provides strong and stable airflow for quick drying without sacrificing hair health. So, you get fast drying while keeping your hair in great condition.

Dreame Miracle Pro Specifications

  • Nano Red Light Therapy: Covers 633nm and 1064nm for improved scalp health
  • Built-in Essential Oil Atomizer: Vibrates 175,000 times per second to create 7-micron particles, offering deep hydration and repair
  • NTC Intelligent Temperature Control: Monitors temperature 500 times per second, maintaining a consistent 40°C to prevent heat damage
  • 600 Million Negative Ions:
    • Reduces frizz
    • Smoothens hair and enhances shine for a silky finish.
  • 130,000 RPM High-Speed Motor: Provides strong airflow for fast drying without compromising hair health

Dreame Miracle Pro Availability and Price in Nepal

The Dreame Miracle Pro has been launched in China with a price tag of 3,699 yuan. When and if it launches in Nepal, we can expect the price of the Dreame Miracle Pro to be around NPR 75,000.

Dreame Hair Dryer Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Miracle Pro CNY 3,699 NPR 75,000

Ultima Fusion 360 TWS review: Just okay, nothing extraordinary

Ultima is on the spree of launching back-to-back TWS in the Nepalese market. This homegrown brand is getting a pretty good response and we have a new TWS from Ultima. Which looks similar to the Mooondrop Space Travel. Dubbed the Fusion 360, it’s available at an introductory price of 2,499 rupees which begs the question, is it good for the price? Well, let’s find that out in our Ultima Fusion 360 review.

Ultima Fusion 360 Specifications

  • Design: In-ear fit
  • Drivers: 13mm Hi-Fidelity drivers
  • Protection: IPX5
  • Noise Canceling: Yes, 32 dB
  • Connections: Bluetooth 5.4
  • Battery Capacity: 400mAh, 3.7 (case), 30mAh (on each earbuds)
  • Charging Time: 1.5 hours
  • Color Options: Carbon Black
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 2,499 (Introductory Price, MRP is NPR 3,499)

Ultima Fusion 360 Review

Design

As usual, let’s address the design side first. I have already aforementioned, that the Ultima Fusion 360 looks like the Moondrop Space Travel. So, it has a translucent case with a metal alloy base, which adds some heft. But the earbuds are light itself. Ultima is also providing a pouch to keep the case safe from scratches. Likewise, the IPX5 protection is here for water resistance. So, it is safe against your workout swears or some splashes from the light rain. Ultima ships this guy in a sole shade: Carbon Black, which makes up a good aesthetic, I must say.

Ultima Fusion 360 Design

Audio

In terms of audio, the Ultima Fusion 360 has a 13mm High-fidelity driver. And as expected, this guy has a strong bass, excessive to sum up in amount. If you are bass head, it’s gonna impress you but I need to tell you, the vocals are clearly muffled. I wouldn’t call it bad but the clarity could have been much better. Overall, at the price of 2,599, I cannot complain much. The Soundcore K20i has a superior audio output in this price range but it’s semi-in-ear. So, it won’t fit every ear type while this one is an in-ear TWS. So, there’s that.Ultima Fusion 360 Feel

Likewise, the ANC of up to 32dB is just decent for the price. It can block outdoor noises to some extent. But the transparency mode is a bit terrible. The outdoor noise sounds disturbing in this mode. So, I prefer to listen in the normal mode most of the time. One thing I dearly miss is the app support. So, no customizations and tweaking!

Latency and Others

The Fusion 360 also features a 45ms low latency. I did some PUBG TDM sessions and the latency was okayish. It’s playable although a slight delay is of course noticeable. Overall, it’s not reliable for competitive gaming, wired earphones are still the way to go.

Ultima Fusion 360

Moreover, the battery life is said to last for over 40 hours when played at 60% volume, combined with the charging case. As with every other earbud in this range, it should easily last 5 to 6 hours on a single usage.

Ultima Fusion 360 Review: Conclusion

Okay, we have come to the conclusion part. Is the Ultima Fusion 360 the best TWS under 3000 in Nepal? It’s certainly not, despite having modern aesthetics, the audio part is not that impressive. If you are okay with suppressive bass, then it’s totally fine. Well, if it had an app support like the cheaper Boom 181, also from Ultima, its audio could have been made better through customizations. So, to sum it up, it’s just okay for the price with ANC support, but could have been better for sure.

Samsung Galaxy M16 launched in Nepal with MediaTek Dimensity 6300!

Samsung launched the Galaxy M15 5G a year ago, and now the company has brought up its successor, the Galaxy M16 in Nepal. It continues to pack the Dimensity 6300 SoC while the design has gotten a refresh. Without further ado, let’s head into the specs, features, and official price of the Samsung Galaxy M16 in Nepal.

Samsung Galaxy M16 5G Overview

Design and Display

The Samsung Galaxy M16 features a more modern design with sharper, flatter edges, moving away from the rounded contours seen on the M15. It is available in three color options: Blush Pink, Mint Green, and Thunder Black. On the back, a vertically aligned pill-shaped camera module houses multiple sensors, accompanied by an LED flash unit placed outside the camera island.

Samsung Galaxy M16 Design and Display

At the front, the device sports a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with thin bezels, though the bottom chin appears slightly thicker than the sides. Meanwhile, the notorious U-shaped notch from 8 years back is still here to stay. Other than that, the screen offers FHD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate, and up to 800 nits of HBM, making it ideal for media consumption and outdoor visibility.

Performance and Storage

Under the hood, the Galaxy M16 runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC, featuring two high-performance Cortex-A76 cores (clocked at 2.4 GHz) and six power-efficient Cortex-A55 cores (clocked at 2.0 GHz). For graphics, it is equipped with the Arm Mali-G57 MC2 GPU.

MediaTek Dimensity 6300 Chispet

The device comes with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, expandable via a microSD card slot (up to 1TB). Samsung also offers virtual RAM expansion. Meanwhile, this phone boots on One UI 7 out of the box, bringing new customization options, improved battery optimizations, and enhanced privacy features. and will get 6 years of OS and security updates.

Camera

The Galaxy M16 features a 50MP primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture. Accompanying it is a 5MP ultra-wide sensor and a 2MP macro sensor. For selfies, the 13MP front camera with an f/2.0 aperture ensures sharp and vibrant self-portraits as per Samsung, along with Face Unlock support for added security.

Connectivity and Rest

The Galaxy M16 supports dual-band 5GHz Wi-Fi and 5G support for faster network speeds and lower latency. The device ships with Android 15 out of the box, running Samsung’s One UI 7 interface, which brings new customization features, improved security, and enhanced battery optimization.

Additionally, the Galaxy M16 packs a 5000mAh battery. It also supports 25W fast charging for quick top-ups. Other features include stereo speakers and a fingerprint scanner.

Samsung Galaxy M16 5G Specifications

  • Design: Galaxy design with monotone finish
  • Display: 6.7” Super AMOLED Panel, FHD+, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6300, 6nm
  • RAM: 4/6/8GB
  • OS & UI: Android 15 with One UI 7 on top
  • Rear Camera: Triple Camera (50MP Primary + 5MP Ultrawide + 2MP Macro Lens)
  • Front Camera: 13MP Camera
  • Security: Physical fingerprint scanner (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 25W fast charging
  • Buy Galaxy M16 5G with Free 25W Charger here

Samsung Galaxy M16 5G Availability

The Samsung Galaxy M16 price in Nepal is NPR 26,999 for the base 6/128GB trim. You can purchase this smartphone from the Hukut Store.

Samsung Galaxy M16 5G Price in Nepal (Official)
6/128GB NPR 26,999