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Poco M4 Pro 5G launched with Dimensity 810 and 50MP dual-camera

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Poco Global held an online event yesterday to announce the arrival of their latest M-series phone. The new Poco M4 Pro 5G succeeds the M3 Pro 5G that was launched earlier this year and is a simple rebrand of the Redmi Note 11 launched a while back. In this post, we will be discussing the specs, features, expected price, and availability of the Poco M4 Pro 5G in Nepal.

Poco M4 Pro 5G Overview:

Design and Display

Poco M4 Pro 5G sports a 6.6-inch IPS display that is marginally bigger than the one on its predecessor. The refresh rate still maxes at 90Hz, while the touch sampling rate has been bumped from 180Hz to 240Hz. It boasts a typical brightness of 450 nits and has Gorilla Glass 3 protection.

At the back, Poco has gone with a familiar bold design that debuted with the Poco M3. Here, the rectangular camera bump is enclosed inside a big black envelope with a “Poco” branding. The phone is available in three colors: Poco Yellow, Power Black, and Cool Blue.

Poco M4 Pro 5G Design and Display

Performance and Memory

Under the hood, Poco M4 Pro 5G packs MediaTek Dimensity 810 chipset. To compare, it is a higher-clocked version of the Dimensity 700 used in the M3 Pro. In addition, it is also built on a more power-efficient 6nm process. The memory options include 4/6GB LPDDR4X RAM and either 64 or 128GB UFS 2.2 storage.

MediaTek Dimensity 810 5G

Camera

Moving on, the rear camera setup on the Poco M4 Pro 5G has only two sensors, which is one less than its predecessor. Fortunately, Poco has replaced the two 2MP sensors to make room for an 8MP ultrawide camera. It accompanies the new 50MP primary sensor. Over on the front, the resolution of the selfie camera has been doubled to 16MP.

Rest of the specs

Like its predecessor, Poco M4 Pro 5G also features a large 5,000mAh battery. The charging speed has improved significantly, as it supports 33W Pro fast charging. The phone boots on Android 11-based MIUI 12.5 for Poco. The phone features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and stereo speakers. Poco has also improved on the haptics by including a linear X-axis motor.

Poco M4 Pro 5G Specifications:

  • Body (W x H x D): 75.78 x 163.56 x 8.75mm, 195 gm
  • Display: 6.6-inches IPS LCD, 50/60/90Hz DynamicSwitch, 450 nits (typ), Gorilla Glass 3
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio, 405 PPI
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 810 5G (6nm Mobile Platform)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.4 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
  • GPU: Arm Mali-G57 MC2
  • Memory: 4/6GB LPDDR4X RAM, 64/128GB UFS 2.2 storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 11 with Xiaomi’s MIUI 12.5 for Poco on top
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP f/1.8 primary, 8MP f/2.4 ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 16MP f/2.0 sensor (punch-hole)
  • Audio: Stereo speakers, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient Light, Electronic Compass, Gyroscope, IR Blaster
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM 5G, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.1
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 33W Pro fast charge
  • Color Options: Poco Yellow, Power Black, Cool Blue

Poco M4 Pro 5G Price in Nepal and Availability 

Poco M4 Pro is available in the global market, where its price is EUR 229 for the 4/64GB and EUR 249 for the 6/128GB variant. The company is offering an early bird discount of EUR 30 on both variants. We expect the price of Poco M4 Pro 5G in Nepal to start at NPR 32,500 when it launches here.

Poco M4 Pro 5G Global Price Price in Nepal (Expected)
4/64GB EUR 229 NPR 32,500
6/128GB EUR 249 NPR 35,500
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Poco M3 Pro 5G.

Walmart now uses driverless trucks to deliver goods to its store

Walmart, the US-based multinational retail chain, has started carrying shipments using fully driverless delivery trucks. These autonomous vehicles are designed by Gatik, which has been working with Walmart for around 2 years. In this post, we will be discussing the Walmart-Gartik driverless trucks in more detail.

Walmart starts delivery via driverless trucks

For starters, Walmart has been using self-driving trucks for its shipments since 2019. The trucks designed by Gatik were used to deliver shipments from a warehouse to a neighboring retail outlet in Bentonville (Arkansas). But previously, these trucks used to have a human safety driver at their disposal.

After studying the route for almost 2 years, the two companies started deploying completely autonomous driverless trucks without any safety driver back in August. This makes Gatik the first company to operate a fully driverless truck on a commercial route. Currently, there are two trucks delivering goods over a 7-mile route 12 times a day.

Gatik self driving vehicle technology

Here, the company has designed the trucks to prioritize conservative routes over the direct ones to reduce the risk of accidents. As a result, these trucks do not take unprotected turns and make lane changes.

Gatik

Gatik was founded in 2017 by autonomous technology experts. It specializes in middle mile delivery, which means the delivery of goods between warehouse/distribution centers to fulfillment facilities. The company doesn’t plan to develop ride-hailing autonomous vehicles until 2027. It believes that lifting goods is both easier and economical than lifting people.

Gatik self autonomous delivery truck

The future

It’s not clear if Walmart and Gatik are planning to expand the service to other routes. Both companies have remained silent on this matter.

In other news, Gatik already has competition in the form of Cruise LLC. Cruise has been into research and development of self-driving cars since 2013. The company has already obtained permission to operate driverless cargo in some parts of California as well. It even plans to operate driverless taxis from next year.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy M52 5G.

OnePlus Nord 2 explosion leaves one with severe burns in India

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OnePlus Nord 2 has been among the most exciting premium mid-range phones of 2021. That being said, it has also been a subject of several controversies as there have been several reports of the phone exploding. Another such case has emerged in India in which a Nord 2 has exploded and even caused physical harm to the user. In this article, we will deep dive into this story, while also discussing other cases of the OnePlus Nord 2 explosion.

Latest OnePlus Nord 2 Explosion in India

The latest incident of a Nord 2 explosion has taken place in India. It was first reported on November 3 by Suhit Sharma via his Twitter handle. The tweet even contains pictures to back up the claim.

As evident by the photos, the phone seems to have caught fire from the rear bottom left, thoroughly damaging the corresponding frame. The explosion has even damaged the transparent case that was on the phone.

What makes it worse is that the phone was in the owner’s pocket when it exploded. This has caused severe burns to the owner’s thigh with the skin being peeled off. It has left dark burnt marks as well.

The public reaction

The tweet has caught the attention of a lot of people, including some popular Indian tech YouTubers. This has even caused fear among other Nord 2 users, many of whom are complaining about the heating issue of the phone. Some have even demanded OnePlus discontinue the phone and recall all the sold models.

Response from OnePlus

OnePlus is yet to make an official public statement acknowledging the incident. But the company is already in touch with Suhit Sharma for further investigation. The following statement was provided to 91mobiles when they reached out to OnePlus over the matter.

“We take such incidents seriously. Our team has already reached out to the user and we are in the process of collecting the details to investigate this further.”

Past incidents of OnePlus Nord 2 explosion

It’s important to note that this is not the first time the Nord 2 has been reported to explode. There have been at least two other similar claims, one of which was flagged fake when the user deleted his tweet once it got mainstream attention. In the other incident, OnePlus eventually sent a cease-and-desist letter to the victim, claiming that the victim refused to co-operate in the investigation.

There was also a case of Nord 2’s 65W Warp Charger exploding in which OnePlus readily offered a replacement charger to the user. The cause of the explosion was “fluctuating external voltage” according to the company.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the OnePlus Nord 2.

CG Net introduces 50Mbps “Super Sasto Package” for just Rs. 649 per month

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After disrupting the Nepali ISP market with its introductory 120Mbps internet, CG Net has now introduced a cost-effective 50Mbps plan. In this article, we will be discussing the new 50Mbps “Super Sasto Package” internet plan from CG Net along with its price, duration, availability, and fair usage policy.

CG Net 50Mbps “Super Sasto Package”

Ever since CG Net initiated its services with its 120Mbps internet, other ISPs have announced even higher bandwidth plans. This includes Subisu’s 150Mbps and Worldlink’s 300Mbps packages. However, not everyone needs such high bandwidth internet, and many users expressed their preference for affordable low bandwidth internet plans instead.

And it certainly seems like CG Net is catering to such users with this. Here, you have the flexibility to subscribe to monthly, tri-monthly, half-yearly, or yearly plans of its 50Mbps internet. The price is set to Rs. 649 per month, irrespective of the duration you sign up for.

Currently, only a few major ISPs like Classic Tech are providing 50Mbps internet for home users. Still, CG Net’s 50Mbps plan undercuts most of the competition’s 40 and even 60Mbps packages. We have prepared the following table for a more detailed comparison.

CG Net Worldlink (Dashain Offer) Vianet (Dashain Offer)
50Mbps 40Mbps 60Mbps 40Mbps 60Mbps
1 month Rs. 649 Rs. 1,850 Rs. 2,200 Rs. 1,850 Rs. 2,250
3 months Rs. 1,947 Rs. 5,450 Rs. 6,450 Rs. 5,400 Rs. 6,600
6 months Rs. 3,894 Rs. 7,900 Rs. 8,600 N/A N/A
12 months Rs. 7,788 Rs. 13,200 Rs. 14,400 Rs. 13,200 Rs. 15,000
Extras N/A Free NetTV, Wi-Fi Mobility Free ViaTV

Note: These prices are exclusive of 13% VAT.

One-time charge

Furthermore, you won’t have to pay installation and drop wire charges if you subscribe to CG Net. However, the company does levy charges on the router and refundable deposits. You will also have to pay extra if you want a dual-band router.

1 Month 3 Months 6 Months 12 Months
Installation Charge Free
Drop Wire Charge Free
Single Band Router Rs. 2,500 Rs. 2,000 Rs. 1,500 Free
Dual Band Router Rs. 3,500 Rs. 3,000 Rs. 2,500 Rs. 2,000
Refundable Deposit Rs. 500

Fair Usage Policy (FUP)

Compared to the standard 120Mbps plan, CG Net’s 50Mbps Super Sasto Package has a lower data usage quota for Fair Usage Policy (FUP). You can enjoy the original bandwidth of 50Mbps as long as you are within the 1300 GB quota. If you pass the 1300 GB mark, the internet speed will be reduced based on the additional bandwidth volume you consume. Here’s a brief look at it:

FUP Level Data Usage Quota FUP Speed Policy
Original data bandwidth Up to 1300 GB 50Mbps (original speed)
Level 1 1300 – 1400 GB 50% of original speed
Level 2 1400 – 1500 GB 30% of original speed
Level 3 Upwards of 1500 GB 10% of original speed

CG Net 50Mbps: Coverage, Limitations

CG Net certainly has super cheap internet plans, but the problem is that the company hasn’t been able to offer its service throughout the country. It has expanded to several new locations since its establishment around the Kathmandu valley, but that’s still incomparable to the coverage of other major ISPs in Nepal.

You can inquire about CG Net installation by visiting this link. In addition, most ISPs also bundle IPTV services with their internet plans, while CG Net doesn’t. But the company has already laid the groundwork to introduce IPTV and video OTT services with its partnership with Indian telco giant Airtel.

  • Meanwhile, check out our hands-on review of CG Net.

Genxt opens its service center in Kumaripati: Here are all the offers to enjoy

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Generation Next or Genxt, the sole authorized distributor of Apple products in Nepal, has opened its official service center at Kumaripati, Lalitpur. Established on 4th November 2021, the service center is offering discounts, macOS/iOS health checkups, and other services for free during the first month of its inauguration.

Genxt Nepal Service Center Overview:

Discounts, Free services

First, let’s talk about the free offers and discounts. Like I mentioned earlier, customers can enjoy a free macOS/iOS health checkup and upgrade/installation of macOS/iOS of their respective Apple devices. You can also enjoy a flat 10% discount on any out-of-warranty product repair.

Moreover, B2B (Business-to-Business) and SMB (Small and Medium-sized Businesses) clients may save 30% by signing on to an annual maintenance contract. The company is also giving a 10% discount on Apple accessories purchased through the store.

Loaner device, Same-day screen replacement

iPhone 12 price nepal

Moving on, Genxt Nepal will be providing its customers a “loaner device” while their unit is being repaired. Essentially, a loaner device is a temporary replacement for the product that is currently being serviced or repaired. That means you’ll have to return the lent device after the damaged product has been fixed. Furthermore, you can also enjoy same-day screen replacements on all iPhones.

Here’s a quick summary of all the benefits Genxt Nepal is offering during the first month of its launch:

  • Free macOS/iOS health checkup
  • Free macOS/iOS installation/upgrade
  • Same-day screen replacement for all eligible iPhones
  • Loaner devices to customers with eligible product repair
  • 10% off on every out-of-warranty repair
  • 10% off on the purchase of accessories
  • 30% off on annual maintenance contracts (B2B/SMB clients only)

Genxt Nepal Service Center: Location

Genxt Nepal’s official service center is located at the company’s Kumaripati, Lalitpur branch. It is Genxt’s second and Nepal’s third authorized Apple service center overall—following EvoStore’s service facility at Durbar Marg.

Location Contact
Kumaripati, Lalitpur 015420462
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the iPhone 13 Pro Max.

Xiaomi announces Loop LiquidCool Technology with 2x better heat dissipation

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Xiaomi has recently announced “Loop LiquidCool Technology” for high-end smartphones. It is inspired by cooling solutions from the aerospace industry and is reportedly twice as capable as a conventional vapor chamber-based cooling system. So, let’s learn more about it here.

Xiaomi Loop LiquidCool Technology Overview:

Over the years, mobile chipsets are getting a substantial performance boost.

But with great power, comes great heat dissipation.

We’ve seen smartphones like OnePlus 9 Pro overheat to a harsh degree. As a result, the demand for improved cooling technologies is more than just a necessity.

Working mechanism

Xiaomi’s new Loop LiquidCool technology includes a heat pipe made of an evaporator, a condenser, a refill chamber, and gas and liquid pipes. The heating solution when placed at the heat source evaporates the liquid (refrigerant) inside the evaporator. The hot gas then flows down the pipe to the condenser, where it condenses back into liquid.

Xiaomi Loop LiquidCool Technology - Architecture

Moving on, the condensed liquid is absorbed and collected by the tiny fibers in the refill chambers and the evaporator is replenished—making it an independent system.

What makes it distinct from the conventional cooling methods is that it does not allow the mixing of hot gas and cool liquid. Similarly, its ring-shaped pump has a specific gas pipe design that minimizes airway resistance by 30%; whereas the heat transfer capacity increases by up to 100%.

Old is gold

Despite the new architecture, the Loop LiquidCool system employs the Tesla Valve structure within the refill chamber. The valve allows the gas to flow to its intended direction and also improves gas/liquid circulation throughout the system.

Tesla Valve

Xiaomi also claims that this technology can be modified to any sort of interior design in order to accommodate more components. A square-shaped loop, for example, provides extra space for the battery, camera module, and other components.

Test

Xiaomi Mix 4 Test

Furthermore, the company has put the Loop LiquidCool technology to the test in a customized Xiaomi Mix 4. With this, a 30-minute session of Genshin Impact at 60fps (highest video settings) resulted in a maximum temperature reading of 47.4ºC. To compare, the Snapdragon 888 powering this phone was 8.6ºC cooler than on the standard Mix 4.

Xiaomi Loop LiquidCool Technology: Availability

According to Xiaomi, Loop LiquidCool Technology will make its debut in Xiaomi devices in the second half of 2022.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Xiaomi 11 Lite NE 5G.

WhatsApp now allows multi-device login without having your phone online

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WhatsApp has released an update that allows users to access the service on multiple devices without requiring your phone to be connected to the internet. Let’s find out more about the WhatsApp multi-device access feature without a smartphone in this article.

WhatsApp Multi-device Access Overview:

Previously, WhatsApp required your primary smartphone to be online even if you wanted to continue the conversation on your web browser or desktop application. However, you can now send and receive messages no matter if your primary device is online or not.

The feature is officially rolling out to all users on both Android and iOS platforms with the new update. With this, users can now use WhatsApp on up to 4 devices at the same time.

How to join?

Before moving forward, do note that this feature is still in the “beta” phase and may contain some issues for the time being. Nonetheless, linking a new device to your account is pretty easy. 

  1. First, click on the three dots on the top-right. 
  2. Then, head to the “Linked devices” option and select “Multi-device beta”. 
  3. Finally, click on “Join beta” which will enable multi-device access to your WhatsApp account.

After completing all these steps, you can link the desktop or web version of WhatsApp by clicking on the link a device button and scanning the QR code. Still, you can’t link it to a secondary smartphone or tablet for now.

Furthermore, paired devices will be able to send and receive messages for up to 14 days even after the primary smartphone goes offline. Likewise, the messages and phone calls still remain end-to-end encrypted. But a constraint in iOS devices prevents you from deleting messages from a linked device.

WhatsApp Multi-device Access: Availability

As aforementioned, the feature is now available to WhatsApp users all over the world with the latest update. So, make sure you have the latest version of the app to enjoy this feature.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Realme 8i.

Moto E30 goes official with a 90Hz HD display, 48MP triple camera array

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After the launch of Moto E20 and E40, Motorola has launched yet another budget smartphone in this lineup. The new Moto E40 sits right between the two phones and resembles the E40 in multiple ways. In this article, we will be discussing the specs, key features, expected price, and availability of Moto E30 in Nepal.

Moto E30 Overview:

Design and Display

As expected from a budget phone, the body of the E30 is completely made out of plastic. It has a water repellent design with IP52 certification. The phone weighs around 198g and is 9.1mm thick. Its back has a curvy ridged design and there are two colors to choose from: Digital Blue and Mineral Gray.

Over on the front, the Moto E30 sports a 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel with a center-aligned punch-hole cutout. It’s an HD+ display alongside a 90Hz refresh rate.

Moto E30 Design and Display

Performance and Memory

Under the hood, Moto E30 packs Unisoc T700. It’s the same chipset you’ll find in the Moto E40. Fabricated under TSMC’s 12nm node, the T700 packs two Cortex A75 and six Cortex A55 cores.

As for memory, the phone is available in the sole 2+32GB variant. Because of the limited RAM space, it boots on the Go Edition of Android 11. It’s the main differentiating factor between E30 and E40 since the latter comes with the full-fledged version of Android 11.

Camera

At the back, the Moto E30 flaunts a triple camera setup. Leading the line is a 48MP primary sensor that shoots 4-in-1 pixel-binned images. Accompanying it are two 2MP sensors for macros and portrait photos.

Moto E30 Camera Setup

Upfront, the punch-hole cutout encloses an 8MP selfie camera, capable of shooting FHD videos at 30fps.

Rest of the specs

Fueling the Moto E30 is a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W charging over the Type-C port. As for connectivity, you get a triple card slot, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth 5.0. Moto E30 has a dedicated Google Assistant button too.

Moto E30 Specifications:

  • Body: 165.1 × 75.6 × 9.1mm, 198gm
  • Display: 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: HD+ (1600 × 720 pixels)
  • Chipset: Unisoc T700 4G (12nm)
  • Memory: 2GB RAM, 32GB storage
  • Software: Android 11 (Go Edition)
  • Rear Camera: Triple (with LED flash)
    – 48MP f/1.79 primary
    – 2MP f/2.4 portrait
    – 2MP f/2.4 macro
  • Front Camera: 8MP (punch-hole)
  • Security: Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Battery: 5000mAh, 10W charging (5V, 2A), USB-C
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g (2.4GHz), Bluetooth 5.0

Moto E30 Price in Nepal and Availability

Moto E30 is currently listed on Aldi Belgium for EUR 100. You can also find the phone in Lenovo UK and Moto Slovakia, but they do not mention the price. We expect the price of the Motorola Moto E30 in Nepal to be NPR 13,000 when it launches here.

Moto E30 Price in Belgium Price in Nepal (Expected)
2/32GB EUR 100 NPR 13,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Realme 8i.

 

Xiaomi Pad 5 with Snapdragon 860, 2K display finally launched in Nepal

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Back in August, Xiaomi re-entered the tablet market after over 3 years of hiatus. And among the two new tablets, the Xiaomi Pad 5 is here in Nepal. Here, we will be discussing the new Xiaomi Pad 5, along with its key specs, features, official price, and availability in Nepal.

Xiaomi Pad 5 Series Overview:

Design and Display

Xiaomi Pad 5 series feature an 11-inch IPS LCD panel with support for a 120Hz refresh rate and 10-bit TrueTone technology. You can even enjoy Dolby Vision and HDR10 content on the Xiaomi Pad 5 and Pad 5 Pro.

Mi Pad 5 Pro Display and Design

At the back, we get to see the Mi 11 series-like camera module. Despite having the same dimension of 254.69 x 166.25 x 6.86mm, the Pro variant is heavier (515gm) than the vanilla Pad 5. Additionally, the Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro 5G is even heavier at 518gm.

Stylus and Keyboard

The Xiaomi Pad 5 series supports a magnetic keyboard and stylus. The latter boasts a 240Hz touch sampling rate. It weighs around 12.2 grams and features two buttons.

The keyboard also doubles as a protective cover. It has a dedicated button for exiting full-screen mode. However, neither of the two come included inside the box and you’re gonna have to buy them separately.

  • Meanwhile, check out all the prices and specs of Xiaomi tablets here

Performance and Memory

The main differentiating factor between the two models is the processor. The Pro model is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 870 5G, whereas the Xiaomi Pad 5 is powered by a relatively less powerful Snapdragon 860.

These tablets come with 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM and users can choose between 128 and 256GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage. On the other hand, Xiaomi Pad Pro 5G comes in a single variant of 8/256GB memory configuration.

Software and UI

Xiaomi Pad 5 series runs on a special version of MIUI designed for tablets. The company claims to have optimized 300 different mainstream apps to run on the platform with plans to add even more in the future.

The UI supports input from an external keyboard and stylus, split-screen mode, multiple windows, and other features for a desktop-like experience.

Rest of the specs

Fueling the vanilla Pad 5 is an 8,720mAh battery with support for 33W fast charging. The battery on the Pro Model has a smaller capacity of 8,600mAh but supports faster 67W charging.

In terms of cameras, the vanilla Xiaomi Pad 5 features a single camera setup of 13MP at the back. There is an additional 5MP depth sensor on the Pro model. On the other hand, the Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro 5G features a 50MP primary camera accompanied by a 5MP depth sensor.

All the models across the lineup feature an 8MP front-facing camera. In terms of audio, while the standard Xiaomi Pad 5 has a quad-speaker system, the Pro models boast eight speakers in total. There’s Dolby Atmos audio support in all three of them.

Xiaomi Pad 5 Series Specifications:

  • Dimension: 254.69 x 166.25 x 6.85mm, 511g (Pad 5) / 515g (5 Pro) / 518g (5 Pro 5G)
  • Display: 11″ TrueTone panel, 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz sampling rate, HDR10, Dolby Vision, 500 nits (typ) brightness
  • Resolution: WQXGA (1600 x 2560 pixels), 275 PPI
  • Rear Camera: 13MP primary (Pad 5) / 13MP primary + 5MP depth (5 Pro) / 50MP primary + 5MP depth (5 Pro 5G)
  • Front Camera: 8MP (FHD/30fps videos)
  • Processor: Snapdragon 860 (Pad 5) / Snapdragon 870 5G (5 Pro)
  • Memory: 6/8GB RAM, 128/256GB UFS 3.1 storage
  • OS: MIUI 12.5 for Pad based on Android 11
  • Battery: 8,720mAh, 33W (Pad 5) / 8,600mAh, 67W (5 Pro)
  • Audio: Quad/Eight speakers with Dolby Atmos
  • Color Options: Pearl White, Cosmic Gray
  • Read our review of Xiaomi Pad 5 here.

Xiaomi Pad 5 Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of the Xiaomi Pad 5 in Nepal is NPR 44,999 for the 6/128GB and NPR 49,999 for the 6/256GB variant. You can buy the Xiaomi Pad 5 from Hukut Store and get Rs. 1000 discount.

Xiaomi Pad 5 Price in Nepal (Official)
6/128GB NPR 44,999
6/256GB NPR 49,999
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Xiaomi Pad 5.

Vastking Kingpad M10 Review: A Budget Tablet Done Right

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While Android is the most popular mobile operating system in the world, Android tablets haven’t quite hit the home run for a lot of users—one of the primary reasons being the lack of proper software optimization for the larger form-factor. On that note, I’ve got the new Vastking Kingpad M10 tablet in for review which I have been using for about a month now.

Manufacturers such as Samsung, Lenovo, Xiaomi, and others have been trying to keep the Android tablet market at a good pace. So, does Vastking’s new tablet provide this space a strong push? Let’s find out in this review.

Vastking Kingpad M10 Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 246.38 x 154.94 x 7.62mm, 450 grams
  • Display: 10.36″ IPS, 2K resolution (2000 x 1200), 60Hz
  • Software: Android 11
  • Processor: Unisoc T618 (12nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6×1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
  • GPU: ARM Mali-G52 MP2
  • Memory: 4GB RAM, 128GB internal storage (expandable up to 2TB)
  • Rear Camera: 13MP
  • Front Camera: 8MP
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0, Dual-band WiFi, 4G LTE, USB-C, SIM/microSD (Hybrid)
  • Audio: Quad-speakers, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Security: Face unlock
  • Battery: 6000 mAh, 10W charging
  • Extras: Compatible keyboard
  • Price in Nepal: N/A (USD 229)

Vastking Kingpad M10 Review:

Performance

  • Octa-core Unisoc T618 4G (12nm)
  • 4GB RAM, 128GB storage (expandable)
  • Android 11

The M10 is available in a sole configuration with 4GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Thankfully, if 128 gigs of storage aren’t sufficient, you can upgrade it to 2TB with a microSD card. That reminds me, this tablet has a hybrid SIM slot, meaning you get to use either two nano-SIMs or configure it with a SIM and a microSD card.

Buttons and ports

Despite this, the Kingpad M10 is certainly not looking to be a laptop replacement. It is powered by the entry-level Unisoc T618 octa-core chipset—which is pretty much the same as MediaTek’s Helio G88. And it delivers respectable performance for everyday use.

Now, getting into its real-time performance, as I mentioned earlier, it can handle everyday lightweight tasks with ease and is well-optimized for multitasking as well—despite the minor hiccups every now and then.

Moreover, Vastking ships the M10 with stock Android 11 out of the box, which means no custom skin or bloatware apps on top. And the entire UI/UX seems quite streamlined as well. Also, I am delighted to report that the app load time on this thing is never unbearably slow like other budget tablets while its RAM management is excellent too. So, good job Vastking!

Gaming

With decent typical usage, I also tried playing a few games such as PUBG, Call of Duty Mobile, and Pokémon Unite here to test its gaming capability. Here, Pokémon Unite managed to provide consistent performance in Medium graphics, whereas PUBG Mobile yielded better results at Smooth graphics and High frame rates.

Likewise, the Call of Duty Mobile renders stable gameplay under Medium graphics and Low frame rate settings. To note, continuous gaming for about an hour or so gets it warm around the camera module at the back.

Overall, this tablet is a safe bet for folks whose primary requirements consist of watching videos, browsing the web, attending Zoom meetings, taking notes, and performing other basic everyday tasks. Still, I feel like its performance could’ve been noticeably better—especially in multitasking scenarios—if Vastking also had a 6GB RAM variant to offer. Unfortunately, you’ll have to make do with just 4GB.

Design

  • 246.38 x 154.94 x 7.62mm, 450 grams
  • Metal-plastic hybrid build material
  • Compatible with keyboard, case accessory

Anyway, let’s now focus on the design. The Kingpad M10 is a sleek device with squared-off edges and 7.62mm of thickness that weighs 450 grams. While the company claims to have a full metal body design, the back panel does have a plastic-made portion that catches fingerprints rather easily.

Vastking Kingpad M10 Design

That might be to conceal the antenna line since you can’t spot them at any other place in the tablet. Moreover, you can change this thing into a portable workstation by adding a keyboard deck which is obviously going to cost you extra pennies.

For further durability, you may also buy a screen protector, case, and other stuff directly from their site. In my case—pun intended—I have the case and keyboard, which really adds up to the overall experience.

The M10, when closed with a case and a keyboard resembles a small clamshell laptop. The outer top and bottom lids have a grey matte texture to them, while the interior holds and connects the tablet and the keyboard via a 5-pin magnetic connector.

Easy-to-do

Despite its compact body, this keyboard pretty much fits all the essential keys, including a row of specialized Function keys at the very top. As a result, I can alter the brightness and volume levels here the same way I would on a Windows PC.

Keybaord and Case

The buttons on this keyboard are obviously smaller than those on a laptop or a standalone keyboard, but they aren’t necessarily that difficult to get used to. Personally, it took me a few hours of office work to adjust to this layout. The keys aren’t backlit either, although they have excellent feedback and a good keystroke.

The touchpad, on the other hand, is rather small and is tough to get accustomed to—especially for someone like me who rarely uses one even on a laptop. Nevertheless, you can use it to scroll through web pages or over your social media feeds.

Display

  • 10.36-inches IPS, 60Hz refresh rate
  • 2K resolution (2000 x 1200 pixels)

Over on the display, you get a big 10.36-inch IPS panel with 2K resolution here. This touchscreen delivers clear and easy-to-read text and graphics although it isn’t as vibrant as an OLED panel.

Vastking Kingpad M10 Display

Plus, it does not support a higher refresh rate either, so if you’re coming from a 90Hz or a 120Hz panel, you’ll feel the difference right away. There’s also a noticeable delay in the app load time or when scrolling through the UI. Similarly, the screen’s brightness is adequate for indoor usage or on an overcast day, although the colors appear somewhat subdued under direct sunlight.

Moreover, like with other Android tablets, there are minimal options for customizing the home screen. But things are bound to change with the launch of Android 12L—a new operating system designed exclusively for tablets, foldable, and ChromeOS devices.

Anyway, this display has good viewing angles, so there’s no drop in image quality when looking at it from the sides. Unfortunately, because it is just Widevine L3 certified, you can only stream videos at SD resolution on OTT platforms like Netflix.

Audio

  • Quad-speakers, 3.5mm headphone jack

 Headphone Jack

On the audio front, the Kingpad M10 has a quad-speaker configuration. While the specification seems appealing enough, the audio doesn’t get particularly loud, and neither can you enjoy deep bass here.

Despite this, the mids and vocals sound pretty clear—although it gets slightly murky when turning up the volume to the max. Similarly, it has a 3.5mm headphone socket on the rounded corner whose audio output is adequate too.

Camera

  • Single 13MP rear camera
  • 8MP selfie camera (landscape layout)

Now, let’s talk about the cameras, which certainly aren’t the best aspect of this tablet—or any other budget tablet for that matter. To be clear, you won’t be getting Insta-worthy photos but the M10 is capable enough to capture a few moments here and there.

Here, the images from the 13MP camera at the back have a reddish tint. And when zoomed in, their lack of detail doesn’t come as a surprise either. Similarly, it also struggles with exposure control, whereas its dynamic range is also among the worst on a budget tablet.

It’s the same with the selfie camera as well. The images from this 8MP sensor come off quite hazy along with an uneven contrast level. However, for indoor usages like online classes and meetings, it works just fine and the videos have boosted black levels.

This front-facing camera also supports face unlocks. For the most part, it works wonderfully during the day. Nevertheless, in a dimly lit environment, the camera expectedly has difficulty identifying your face.

Battery

  • 6000mAh battery with 10W charging

Moving on to the battery, the Kingpad M10 is fueled by a 6,000mAh cell, which is just about modest considering you can find Android tablets with a massive 10,000mAh unit as well.

With a full charge, I got about 6-7 hours of screen-on time here—where my usage consisted of attending 2-3 hours of online meetings, a few gaming sessions, browsing through social media, and other regular tasks.

Keyboard

On the contrary, its 10W charging is quite a disappointment as it takes almost three and a half hours to fully juice up the battery to 100%. Given the tablet’s big size, Vastking should have managed to fit in a 7,000mAh or bigger battery—or at the very least offered 15/25W fast charging capability. However, it falls short in both these areas.

Vastking Kingpad M10 Review: Conclusion

So wrapping up this review, the Vastking Kingpad M10 ticks most of the boxes for a decent budget Android tablet. True, it would have been even better if the company had included a larger battery and better cameras.

But for the most part, it’s a good go-to tablet—while the detachable keyboard accessory is sure to assist students or business owners to turn it into a portable workstation as well.

Vastking Kingpad M10 Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Metal body design
  • Decent 2K display
  • Keyboard works perfectly
  • Stock Android UI
  • Good for media consumption
  • Decent performance
  • Supports face unlock

Cons:

  • No high-refresh-rate display
  • Not so good cameras
  • Sub-par speaker setup
  • Comparatively smaller battery
  • Slow charging speed