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Nothing Phone 2a Price in Nepal [Updated]

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After all these rumors and teasers, the Nothing Phone (2a) is finally official in Nepal. It brings a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chipset, a unique Glyph interface, dual 50MP cameras, and more. And it has received a price cut as well. So without further ado, let’s walk through the specs, features, and the latest official price of the Nothing Phone (2a) in Nepal in this article.

Nothing Phone (2a) Overview

Glyph Interface Stays

One of the signature design elements of the Nothing Phone lineup is the Glyph Interface. As such, the Phone (2a) has not ditched this signature look but it does undergo some changes. For starters, it is nowhere as pronounced as on the existing Nothing Phones. There are 3 (somewhat curved) strips around the camera module accompanied by a transparent design. In terms of ingress protection, it secures an IP54 rating.

Nothing Phone 2a Design and Display

Display

As for the display, the Nothing Phone (2a) sports a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. This FHD+ display bears a 394 PPI density, 10-bit colors, and 1300 nits of peak brightness.

  • Meanwhile, read all the prices and specs of Nothing products here

Performance and Storage

Under the hood, this smartphone features MediaTek’s Dimensity 7200 Pro SoC on the Nothing Phone (2a). It’s an octa-core processor built on TSMC’s 2nd gen 4nm node featuring 2 Cortex A715 prime cores (@2.8GHz) and 6 Cortex A510 secondary cores (@2.0 GHz).

Likewise, the Pro moniker stands for the joint collaboration with Mediatek engineers for better software and hardware integration. On the GPU side, there’s Arm Mali-G610 MC4 and HyperEngine 5.0 for handling graphical workloads. To keep the thermals in check, Nothing has provided an advanced liquid cooling system.

Nothing Phone 2a Processor

And if you were wondering, the chipset scores somewhere over 700,000 on the AnTuTu Benchmark, falling a bit shy from the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC from Qualcomm, which scores around 800,000.

Software-wise, the Phone (2a) boots on Nothing OS 2.5 built on top of Android 14. And the company is promising 3 years of major OS updates and 4 years of security updates. Memory-wise, it comes with 12GB RAM + 8GB virtual RAM and 128/256GB of internal storage.

Camera

In terms of optics, you get a 50MP main camera of a 1/1.15 inch sensor with OIS coupled with a 50MP ultrawide camera of a 1/2.76″ sensor size, which is the same one from the Phone (2). The main camera supports video shooting up to 4K@30 fps. Upfront, you get a 32MP selfie shooter.

Nothing Phone 2a Camera

Battery, Charging, and Others

Fueling the Nothing Phone (2a) is a 5000mAh battery, accompanied by 45W of fast charging. Talking of the connectivity options here, you get 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, NFC, and a USB Type-C 2.0 port. Furthermore, there is an indisplay fingerprint scanner for biometrics security.

Nothing Phone (2a) Specifications

  • Display: 6.7 inches AMOLED, 120Hz, 10-bit, 1300nits peak brightness
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1,080 x 2,340)
  • Chipset: Dimensity 7200 Pro (4nm mobile platform)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2x 2.8 GHz Cortex-A715 & 6x Cortex-A510)
  • RAM: 8/12GB
  • ROM: 128/256GB
  • Software: Nothing OS 2.5, Android 14
  • Camera: 50MP rear camera + 50MP ultrawide Camera
  • Sefie: 32MP (hole-punch cutout)
  • Security: Under display optical fingerprint scanner
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 45W fast charging (No Charger in the Box)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 6, USB Type-C, GPS
  • Color options: Black, White, Blue
  • Learn the full specifications of Nothing Phone (2a) here
  • Buy Nothing Phone (2a) at Rs. 39,999

Nothing Phone (2a) Price in Nepal and Availability

The latest official price of Nothing Phone (2a) in Nepal is NPR 45,999 for the base 8/128GB. Meanwhile, the top-end 12/256GB cue costs NPR 52,999. You can purchase this phone from the Hukut Store starting from Rs. 39,999.

Nothing Phone (2a) Price in Nepal (Official)
8/128GB  NPR 45,999  
12/256GB NPR 52,999  

  • Check our Nothing Phone (2a) review here:

Sony launched WF-C710N noise-canceling earbuds in US

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Sony has unveiled the latest addition to its wireless earbud lineup, the WF-C710N, which offers improved features and improved noise cancellation. This article will discuss everything about the latest Sony WF-C710N, including its expected price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Sony WF-C710N Overview

Design and Features

Sony WF-C710N Design

The Sony WF-C710N earbuds feature improved active noise cancellation (ANC) with dual microphones per earbud. The earbuds are designed to reduce background noise effectively, offering a better listening experience. Additionally, they support a battery life of up to 8.5 hours with ANC on, and a total of 30 hours with the charging case. They are available in four colors: Black, White, Pink, and the unique transparent Glass Blue.

Connectivity and controls

The earbuds come with Bluetooth 5.3 and multipoint connectivity, allowing users to connect to multiple devices at the same time. They also feature touch controls, making the earbuds more user-friendly. In addition, a quick charge option provides 1 hour of playback from just 5 minutes of charging.

Extra features

The WF-C710N earbuds include in-ear detection, which automatically pauses the music when an earbud is removed and resumes playback when replaced. The earbuds also feature an IPX4 water resistance rating, making them suitable for light rain or sweat during workouts. Furthermore, they are equipped with Sony’s Digital Sound Enhancement Engine (DSEE) for improved audio quality.

Sony WF-C710N Specifications

  • Battery Life: 8.5 hours with ANC on, 30 hours with the charging case
  • Noise Cancellation: Improved ANC with dual microphones per earbud
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, multipoint connectivity
  • Water Resistance: IPX4 rating
  • Controls: Touch controls, quick charge (5 minutes for 1 hour playback), in-ear detection
  • Audio Codecs: SBC, AAC (no aptX or LDAC)
  • Color Options: Black, White, Pink, Glass Blue
  • Additional Features: Digital Sound Enhancement Engine (DSEE), in-ear detection

Sony WF-C710N Price in Nepal and Availability

The Sony WF-C710N is priced at $119.99 in the US, which translates to approximately NPR 16,000 in Nepal. However, the expected price in Nepal could be higher due to import costs and other factors.

Device Name Price in the US (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Sony WF-C710N $119.99 NPR 19,200

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Nothing Phone (3a)

Lava Shark is the new budget-friendly smartphone launched in India

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The Lava Shark has launched with solid features for a budget-friendly price. It offers a large display, a capable camera setup, and the latest Android version. This article will discuss everything about the latest Lava Shark, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Lava Shark Overview

Display and Design

Lava Shark Price in Nepal

The Lava Shark comes with a 6.67-inch LCD. It offers HD+ resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals. The design is sleek and available in two colors: Titanium Gold and Stealth Black.

Processor and Performance

Under the hood, the Lava Shark is powered by the Unisoc T606 processor. It features 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage, which can be expanded via a microSD card. It runs on Android 14, offering the latest features. For security, the device is equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for easy and secure access.

Camera and Battery

The smartphone features a 50MP main camera for capturing high-quality photos. It is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery, supporting 18W fast charging for quicker power-ups.

Lava Shark Specifications

  • Display: 6.67-inch LCD, HD+, 120Hz
  • Processor: Unisoc T606
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 64GB (expandable via microSD)
  • Rear Camera: 50MP
  • ¨Battery: 5,000mAh, 18W charging
  • Operating System: Android 14
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint scanner
  • Colors: Titanium Gold, Stealth Black

Lava Shark Price in Nepal and Availability

The Lava Shark is priced at INR 6,999 in India. It is expected to be available in Nepal for no less than NPR 11,000.

Device Name Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Lava Shark INR 6,999 ($82) NPR 11,000

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Nothing Phone 3a

Vivo V50 review: Best for portraits at a midrange price?

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Vivo’s most expensive phone, the X200 Pro, was just launched in Nepal recently. That phone created a lot of global hype, especially because of its Zeiss camera. And now, in this more affordable model—the Vivo V50—Vivo has also collaborated with Zeiss, just like in the X200 Pro. Because of that, there’s been a lot of buzz in the market about this phone’s camera capabilities. So, I tested the phone myself, and in this article review, I’ll tell you everything about the latest Vivo V50!

The price for the 12GB + 256GB variant is NPR 68,000. I wouldn’t call this the best value-for-money pricing—it feels about NPR 5,000 more expensive than it should be. That said, Vivo is giving free TWS earbuds, so there’s that. But still, I feel the pricing could have been slightly better. Right now, most brands have increased their prices because almost all of them are offering 0% EMI. You can also buy the Vivo V50 on 0% EMI.

vivo V50 Specifications

  • Display: 6.77-inch AMOLED, 120Hz
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, 4nm process
  • RAM & Storage: Up to 12GB RAM, 512GB storage
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP (OIS) + 50MP ultrawide
  • Front Camera: 50MP
  • Battery: 6,000mAh, 90W charging
  • OS: Funtouch OS 15 (Android 15)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 + 6GHz, stereo speakers
  • Color Options: Satin Black, Starry Blue
  • Security: Optical fingerprint scanner
  • Buy Vivo V50 here!

Vivo V50 Review

Camera

  • 50MP (OIS) + 50MP ultrawide
  • 50MP

vivo v50 Camera

The best thing about this phone is definitely its camera, especially the portraits it captures. There’s no telephoto lens, but it does have a 50MP primary and a 50MP ultra-wide camera at the back. However, Vivo has cleverly provided different focal length options, meaning you can take portraits at 1x, 1.5x, 2x, or 3x zoom. The subject focus is excellent, and while the output is slightly punchy, it’s perfect for social media.

Additionally, Vivo has included different bokeh effects, including a “wedding effect” frame. For low-light shots, there’s a ring light as well. These features will appeal to many users.

Vivo is also great at enhancing skin tones, making selfies look pleasing. There’s even a wide-angle selfie option, which is nice!

The main camera takes good photos as well. Just like in the expensive Vivo X200 Pro, you get Zeiss Natural and Zeiss Vivid modes, so you can choose the color reproduction you prefer.

Most photos from the main camera look great, though sometimes it over-brightens the images. But overall, the photos are good, so no major issues. Ultra-wide shots also turn out well, but the dynamic range is slightly weaker compared to the main camera.

At night, the phone captures bright images, often eliminating the need for night mode.

Video

The Vivo V50 doesn’t support 4K 60fps recording, with video capture limited to 30fps. Even at 30fps, I found that the stabilization isn’t the best. Skin tones in videos also look somewhat processed. The selfie camera can record up to 4K 30fps, but once again, the stabilization isn’t great It’s a great phone for photography, but I feel the video quality could have been better.

Design & Battery

  • 6000 mAh
  • IP68/IP69
  • Diamond Shield glass

Two things I absolutely love about this phone are: the design and its battery life

Despite having a slim body, it packs a 6,000mAh battery with impressive endurance—it easily provides 8 hours of screen-on time.

Charging is fast too, taking less than an hour to fully charge. These days, getting a charger inside the box is a big deal, so good job, Vivo!

The phone has a glass back and comes in two beautiful colors. It feels premium in hand—curved, not too heavy, but with a good heft. Vivo hasn’t disclosed the back glass protection, but the front has its proprietary Diamond Shield glass.

The good news is that this phone has both IP68 and IP69 ratings, meaning it’s highly durable. You can even take it into the swimming pool without worry!

Display

  • 6.77-inch AMOLED display, 1300 nits

The Vivo V50 comes with a 6.77-inch AMOLED display, offering 1300 nits of brightness in auto mode for clear outdoor visibility. When watching HDR content, the brightness goes up to 4500 nits, making the viewing experience even better. I also found that Netflix and other platforms support HDR, but there’s a small issue—4K 60fps HDR videos occasionally stutter. Hopefully, a future update will fix this bug.

Software & Performance

  • Android 15 with Funtouch OS
  • Snapdragon 7s Gen 3

Vivo has promised 3 years of OS updates and 4 years of security updates. While this isn’t as good as Samsung, you’ll still get updates up to Android 18. Out of the box, the phone runs on Android 15 with Funtouch OS.

vivo v50 Usage

Personally, I prefer Samsung, Nothing, or OnePlus software experiences—they feel cleaner and more modern. I think Funtouch OS could use some improvements in its look and feel. Plus, this phone comes with some unnecessary pre-installed apps that you’ll need to uninstall.

AI features are present, including Circle to Search, AI Transcribe, and AI Eraser, all of which work well. The Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor handles these AI tasks smoothly.

Now, I wouldn’t call the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 a gaming chipset, but you can still get a decent gaming experience. In our tests, PUBG and Genshin Impact ran well with good FPS. If you want us to test any other heavy game, let us know in the comments!

vivo v50 Display

One funny thing is that Vivo has been using this same Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 for three generations now—it was in the V30, V40, and now V50. It almost feels like Vivo bulk-bought these chips in advance!

Jokes aside, if Vivo had used the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 or the Dimensity 8350, this phone would have been much more competitive at its price.

Vivo V50 Review: Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
Bright and vibrant display Lacks a telephoto camera
Excellent portrait photography
Long battery life with fast charging
Durable design with water resistance UI has some bloatware
Useful AI features Reused chipset from previous models

Vivo V50 Review: Conclusion 

To wrap things up—Vivo always focuses on camera and design, and in those areas, this phone is excellent. For photography, it’s probably one of the best options at this price.

I just wish the performance was slightly better—it would have made for a more well-rounded package. But even now, the performance is decent.

So, if you’re looking for a great-looking phone with an excellent camera, the Vivo V50 is a solid choice for you.

ZTE Blade A35e launched in Nepal at an affordable price with decent features

ZTE Blade A35e has been launched in the Nepali market as the cheapest offering from the brand. This smartphone comes with a 6.5-inch LCD+ screen and Unisoc SC98631A chipset. In this article, we will discuss the specifications of ZTE Blade A35e, including its official price in Nepal.

ZTE Blade A35e Overview

Design and Display

The ZTE Blade A35e just like other devices from the Blade series has a sleek and simple design. Its back features a unique pill-shaped camera setup with two lenses. Likewise, the device measures 75.7 x 164.0 x 8.5 mm and weighs just 115 grams, which makes this device a lightweight and easy to handle.

ZTE Blade A35e Design and Display

In the front, the phone is equipped with a 6.5-inch LCD+ screen that offers a resolution of 1280 x 576 pixels. While the bezels at the bottom are slightly thicker the sides are well-balanced.

Performance and Battery

Inside, the ZTE Blade A35e features an octa-core Unisoc SC98631A chipset. This processor has 4 Cortex A55 cores running at 1.6GHz and 4 Cortex A55 cores running at 1.2GHz, ensuring a smooth experience for basic tasks. For graphics, it uses the PowerVR GE8322.

On the software side, the phone runs Android 14 (Go edition) which provides a more efficient experience for entry-level users. Moreover, the device comes with 2GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage that you can expand up to 128GB via a microSD card.

Unisoc SC98631A chipset
The 5000 mAh battery ensures long-lasting use which is perfect for a full day of regular activity. It also supports USB-C charging, which is faster and more convenient than older charging ports.

Camera and Other Features

In terms of cameras, the ZTE Blade A35e features a single 8MP rear camera with autofocus and an LED flash. This setup can record 1080p videos at 30fps. Furthermore, on front camera is a 5MP shooter good for selfies and video calls.
As for connectivity, the device supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, and FM radio. The inclusion of a 3.5mm headphone jack is a nice touch, especially since many newer devices have removed it.

ZTE Blade A35e Specifications

  • Dimension: 75.7 x 164.0 x 8.5 mm
  • Display: 6.5-inch LCD+ screen, 1280 x 576 pixels
  • Chipset: Unisoc SC98631A
  • Graphics: PowerVR GE8322
  • OS: Android 14 (Go edition)
  • RAM: 2GB
  • Storage: 64GB (expandable up to 128GB via microSD)
  • Rear Camera: 8MP, autofocus, LED flash, 1080p video recording at 30fps
  • Front Camera: 5MP
  • Battery: 5000 mAh, USB-C charging
  • Connectivity: 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, FM radio
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Colors: Grey, Mint Green

ZTE Blade A35e Price in Nepal and Availability

The ZTE Blade A35e is priced at NPR 10,499 for the 2GB/64GB variant in Nepal. You can purchase it through Hukut.

ZTE Blade A75 Price in Nepal (Official) Availability 
2/64GB NPR 10,499 Hukut

Moto G45 review: A good budget phone?

In this review, I’ll be sharing my thoughts on the Motorola Moto G45, a phone I’ve been using for a week now. On paper, it looks like a solid option under NPR 25,000, but does it truly live up to expectations in real life? Let’s find out in this review

An unnecessary price discrimination?

Before we go into the specifications, I want to bring up the fact that it’s priced around INR 12,000 in India. Which converts to around NPR 20,000. But here in Nepal, it costs 25% more. So my big question is if Nepali buyers can overlook this price bump because of the phone’s features, or is this going to be a letdown? We’ll see.

Also, to give you a fair comparison, I’ve been using the Redmi Note 14 4G alongside the Moto G45, which falls within the same price range.

Moto G45 5G review: Specifications

  • Design and Build: 162.7 x 74.64 x 8.03mm, 183 gm, IP52 rating
  • Display: 6.5-inch LCD, HD+resolution, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 5G (6nm)
  • Memory: 4/8GB RAM, 128GB storage
  • Software and UI: Android 14 (upgraded to Android 15)
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP primary, 2MP depth)
  • Front Camera: 16MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint reader (side-mounted)
  • Connectivity: WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, USB-C, 5G
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient Light, E-compass, Gyroscope, Proximity, SAR sensor, Sensor Hub
  • Battery: 5,000mAh with 18W charging (18W adapter in the box)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 24,499 (8/128GB)
  • Check the full specifications of Motorola Moto G45 5G here
  • Buy Moto G45 here

Moto G45 review:

Design and build

  • 162.7 x 74.64 x 8.03 mm, 183 gm
  • Glass front, plastic frame, silicone polymer (eco-leather) back
  • IP52 dust/spill resistant

Okay. What I like the most about the Moto G45 is its design, which really captures the essence of recent Motorola phones like the Edge 50 and the Fusion series. The unit I’m reviewing is the “Brilliant Blue” finish, which has this smooth vegan leather finish that feels premium to the touch.

Moto G45 Design

In terms of handling, I found the Moto G45 to be much lighter and more comfortable to hold than the Redmi Note 14 4G.

For a regular iPhone 12 Pro Max user like me who has the habit of carrying a bulky phone, holding the Moto G45 made me double-check my pocket. Lol! The Moto G45 also comes with an IP52 rating, which means it can handle a little dust and survive accidental splashes when you’re caught in light rain or accidentally spill your drink onto the phone.

Display

  • 6.5-inch IPS LCD with HD (720 x 1600) resolution
  • 120Hz refresh rate, 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 3

The display is where I was really left scratching my head. It’s got a 6.5-inch HD+ IPS LCD screen, and to be honest, it feels a bit like a letdown. If you’re looking for something vibrant, you’re better off looking elsewhere with an AMOLED panel. Take the Redmi Note 14 4G I’m using alongside this Moto, for example.

On top of that, this display doesn’t support HDR. Watching YouTube videos on it felt a little… meh. Plus, the brightness levels are not that impressive either. On sunny days, I had to cover the screen with my hands to get a good look at my incoming messages or the photos I’d take.

Motorola G45 Display

Thank goodness for the 120Hz refresh rate that made my TikTok and Facebook scrolling sessions super smooth! If Moto had skipped this, I might’ve had a few words to say… but hey, we’re all good! As for the chin, yeah it’s a bit on the thicker side… although it didn’t bother me much during daily use.

Once you get into the flow, you hardly notice it! I mean, come on, it’s a budget phone after all! Also folks, we get a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for protection on the good side. So yeah, the display is kind of a mixed bag here.

Performance

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 (6 nm)
  • 4/8GB RAM, 128GB built-in storage (expandable 1TB)
  • Android 15

After testing the Moto G45 5G for this review, I found that its gaming performance is decent but varies significantly between different games. This phone is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 chip, and in Mobile Legends, it delivers smooth gameplay with a consistent 60 fps. However, when switching to PUBG Mobile, I could only play it at a not-so-enjoyable 40 fps.

Its temperatures are perfectly fine though. And I only ever noticed the Moto G45 hitting around 35°C during my gaming sessions.

On the software side, I recently got the latest Android 15 update on my review unit of the Moto G45. Unlike Xiaomi’s HyperOS 1.0 on the Redmi Note 14 4G that comes with a lot of bloatware and ads, Motorola keeps things clean with a good Android experience free from unnecessary pre-installed apps.

And in terms of updates, Motorola has only promised a single OS upgrade and three years of os security updates. Which means… with the Android 15 update that I have already received, I only have security patches to look forward to on this thing. Sadly, no more version upgrades!

Cameras

  • Dual camera setup at the back
  • (50MP main, 2MP macro)
  • 16MP selfie camera (hole-punch cutout)

Alright, let’s talk cameras! I’ve been messing around with the Moto G45 and the Redmi Note 14 4G, snapping pics left and right, and here’s what I think.

Daylight images

In good lighting, the Moto G45 is umm… good. That 50MP main camera gives me punchy, contrasty, and warm shots that look great considering everything.

I took some pictures with the Redmi too, and compared to the G45, I noticed how its colors looked a bit… washed out. And while neither phone has an ultra-wide lens, the Note 14 4G’s main camera does have a slightly wider field of view.

Lowlight images

The results completely flip when it gets dark. Redmi’s night shots have a yellowish tint and arguably nicer contrast, and they look punchy and lively to me. While Moto G45’s images kinda fell flat. But it depends more on the preference.

Portraits

In the portrait mode, Moto handles colors way better, keeping things natural and balanced. Redmi Note 14 4G, on the other hand, sometimes overexposes the face. Making it look too bright and washed out.

Selfies

Both phones do a solid job in the selfie part! Moto gives you a natural skin tone with a bit of smoothing. Kinda like a beauty filter that’s not too aggressive.

Redmi sometimes brightens up the face, which looks great in some cases but a little too much in others. Either way, both are selfie-approved from little ol’ me!

Videos

As for videos, you can only shoot up to 1080p 30 fps from both of them. And here, the Note 14 4G once again has a wider field of view and better stabilization, making it the clear winner.

Battery and charging

  • 5000 mAh battery
  • 18W charging (18W adapter inside the box)

Motorola G45 Battery and Charging

The Moto G45 gives you a solid full day of use unless you’re glued to your phone 24/7 (we’ve all been there). It took me about two hours to charge it fully with the 18W charger that came in the box. Not the fastest, but it gets the job done.

Moto G45 review: Conclusion

Alright.

So even though Motorola Nepal could’ve done a better job in terms of pricing, I think the Moto G45 is a solid pick under NPR 25,000. It’s lightweight, smooth to use (thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate), and its battery lasts all day. The G45’s cameras are also pretty nice, although I really wish Motorola had gone with an AMOLED display here.

Moto G45 review: Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
• Great design and build • No AMOLED display
• Decent cameras • Only 1+3 years of updates
• Smooth user experience

ZTE Blade A75 launched in Nepal with a Unisoc T606 chipset

ZTE has launched the ZTE Blade A75 in Nepal as a budget-friendly device. This smartphone comes with a Unisoc T760 chipset and a 50MP main camera. In this article, we will discuss the ZTE Blade A75 including its specifications and price in Nepal.

ZTE Blade A75 Overview

Design and Display

The ZTE Blade A75 has a simple and sleek design with a monotone finish and a 163.6 x 74.9 x 8.6mm dimension. On the back, there’s a circular camera setup with two cameras and a flash.

ZTE Blade A75 Design and Display

The front has a 6.6-inch IPS LCD that supports a 90Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 720 x 1612 pixels. The bezels at the bottom are noticeable while the sides are fairly slim. For security the phone includes a fingerprint sensor. It comes in  Black and Mint Green colors.

Performance and Battery

Under the hood, the ZTE Blade A75 features a Unisoc T606 chipset built on a 12nm process. This octa-core processor includes 2 Cortex A75 cores clocked at 1.6 GHz and 6 Cortex A55 cores clocked at 1.6 GHz. The Mali-G57 handles the graphics.

Unisoc T606 Processor

The phone runs on Android 13, which is a bit behind since newer models are using Android 15. In fact, the ZTE Blade A55, which costs less than the Blade A75 features Android 14 (Go edition). For storage, it has 4GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, which is fast thanks to the UFS 3.1 technology. The battery is a 5,000mAh unit and depending on the region it can support either 10W or 18W charging.

Camera and Connectivity

On the front, the ZTE Blade A75 comes with a dual-camera setup on the back featuring a 50MP main camera and a 2MP secondary camera. For selfies, there’s an 8MP front camera.

ZTE Blade A75 Camera

Connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 5, and a USB Type-C 2.0 port. For audio, the phone retains a 3.5mm headphone jack which is great for those who prefer wired headphones.

ZTE Blade A75 Specifications

  • Display: 6.6-inch IPS LCD, 90Hz refresh rate, 720 x 1612 pixels resolution
  • Chipset: Unisoc T606 (12nm)
  • Graphics: Mali-G57 MP1
  • OS: Android 13
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 256GB UFS 3.1
  • Rear Camera: 50MP main + 2MP secondary
  • Front Camera: 8MP
  • Battery: 5,000mAh, 10W or 18W charging (region dependent)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 5, USB Type-C 2.0
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Colors: Black, Mint Green

ZTE Blade A75 Price in Nepal and Availability 

The ZTE Blade A75 has been launched in Nepal with a starting price of NPR 13,999 for 4/256GB. You can purchase it from Hukut Stores.

ZTE Blade A75 Price in Nepal (Official) Availability 
4/256GB NPR 13,999 Hukut

ZTE Blade A55 launched in Nepal with a 6.75-inch screen and a 13MP camera

ZTE has introduced five new phones to the Nepali market and here we’ll be focusing on the ZTE Blade A55 which is a budget-friendly phone featuring a 6.75-inch screen and a 13MP camera. Let’s dive into everything we know about the ZTE Blade A55, including its specs and price in Nepal.

ZTE Blade A55 Overview

Design and Display

The ZTE Blade A55 has a simple, monotone finish with dimensions of 167.7 x 77.4 x 8.5mm. On the back, it features a large rectangular camera island that houses the 13MP main camera, an LED light an AI camera, and one of them seems to serve more as a gimmick than anything useful. The phone comes in Mint Green, Starry Black, and Sunset Orange shades.

ZTE Blade A55 Design and DisplayThe front of the device boasts a 6.75-inch display with a 720 x 1600 pixel resolution and an 84.7% screen-to-body ratio. While the bezels on the top and bottom aren’t too thick they are noticeable. For added security, there’s a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

Performance and Battery

Under the hood, the ZTE Blade A55  features the octa-core Unisoc SC9863A1 chipset with four Cortex A55 cores clocking at 1.6GHz and another four Cortex A55 cores at 1.2GHz. For graphics, it uses the IMG8322 GPU and on the software side, the device runs on Android 14 (Go Edition).

Unisoc SC9863A1 Chipset

With 4GB of RAM, users have the option of choosing between 64GB or 128GB of eMMC 5.1 storage which should be enough for basic daily tasks and light media consumption. On the battery end, the ZTE Blade A55 is equipped with a 5000mAh battery that supports 10W wired charging. It uses a USB Type-C 2.0 charging port, making it compatible with modern charging standards.

Camera and other features

For photography, the ZTE Blade A55 comes with a 13MP rear camera that includes an auxiliary lens and an LED flash. The camera can record videos at 1080p at 30fps so it’s capable of decent video quality for casual use. On the front, you get an 8MP camera for selfies.

ZTE Blade A55 Camera

Other features include Bluetooth 5.2 for better connectivity, Wi-Fi 802.11 support, and a 3.5mm audio jack for your headphones.

ZTE Blade A55 Specifications

  • Dimensions: 167.7 x 77.4 x 8.5mm
  • Display: 6.75 inches, 720 x 1600 pixels, 84.7% screen-to-body ratio
  • Chipset: Unisoc SC9863A1 (Octa-core)
  • Graphics: IMG8322
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 64GB/128GB eMMC 5.1
  • OS: Android 14 (Go edition)
  • Rear Camera: 13MP (Main) + Auxiliary lens + LED flash, 1080p@30fps video recording
  • Front Camera: 8MP
  • Battery: 5000mAh, 10W wired charging
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 802.11
  • Audio: 3.5mm audio jack
  • Sensor: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Color Options: Mint Green, Starry Black, Sunset Orange

ZTE Blade A55 Price in Nepal and Availability

The ZTE Blade A55 has been launched in Nepal with a starting price of NPR 11,999 for the 4GB/64GB variant.

ZTE Blade A55  Price in Nepal (Official) Availability 
4/64GB NPR 11,999 Hukut
4/128GB NPR 12,999 Hukut

ZTE Nubia V70 Launched in Nepal at a budget pricing

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ZTE has launched the Nubia V70 in Nepal, offering budget-friendly specifications. The device features a Unisoc chipset, a high-refresh-rate display, and a triple-camera setup. This article will discuss everything about the latest ZTE Nubia V70, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

ZTE Nubia V70 Overview

Build and Display

ZTE Nubia V70

The Nubia V70 comes with a glass or leather back panel and supports dual SIM cards. It features a 6.7-inch HD+ IPS LCD with a resolution of 720 x 1612 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate.

Performance

The phone is powered by the UNISOC T606 chipset, built on a 12nm process. It has an octa-core CPU with Cortex-A75 and Cortex-A55 cores, paired with a Mali-G57MP GPU. Meanwhile, ZTE offers the Nubia V70 in two storage variants: 128GB and 256GB, both with 8GB RAM. It runs MyOS 14 based on Android 14.

Cameras

The rear camera setup consists of a 50MP wide lens, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 0.08MP auxiliary sensor. The front camera has a 16MP sensor for selfies and video calls.

Battery and Charging

A 5,000mAh Li-ion battery powers the device, supporting 22.5W fast charging via USB Type-C. The phone retains a 3.5mm headphone jack and comes in Stone Gray and Jade Green color options.

ZTE Nubia V70 Specifications

  • Display: 6.7-inch HD+ IPS LCD, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: UNISOC T606 (12nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2 x Cortex-A75 1.6GHz, 6 x Cortex-A55 1.6GHz)
  • GPU: Mali-G57MP
  • RAM & Storage: 8GB RAM, 128GB/256GB storage
  • OS: MyOS 14 based on Android 14
  • Rear Camera: 50MP (wide) + 2MP (depth) + 0.08MP
  • Front Camera: 16MP
  • Battery: 5,000mAh, 22.5W fast charging
  • USB: USB Type-C
  • 3.5mm Headphone Jack: Yes
  • Colors: Stone Gray, Jade Green

ZTE Nubia V70 Price in Nepal and Availability

The ZTE Nubia V70 is available in Nepal at the following prices:

Device Name Price in Nepal (Official)
ZTE Nubia V70 (8/128GB) NPR 16,999
ZTE Nubia V70 (8/256GB) NPR 18,999
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra

Is Apple reinventing Wearable Technology?

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As a tech enthusiast, I’ve been closely following Apple’s latest developments in wearable technology. And 2027 is the year I feel will be a big one for the Cupertino-based giants, as it is set to introduce innovative devices that could significantly change how we interact with our technology. The upcoming Apple Watch models are particularly intriguing, with integrated cameras designed to do much more than traditional wearable devices. This article will discuss more about the upcoming wearable technologies Apple has set out to bring about, including the Apple Watch with AI Cameras.

Apple Wearable Technology Rumors.

Apple Watch with AI Cameras?

apple watch

The new Apple Watch will feature cameras that go beyond simple photography. Instead, these cameras are engineered to scan surroundings and provide real-time, AI-generated contextual information. Apple is exploring two design approaches: standard models might incorporate under-display or discrete camera cutouts, while the Apple Watch Ultra is expected to have a visible camera module positioned near the Digital Crown, which can enable quick and precise object scanning.

AirPods: What about it?

Complementing the Apple Watch, the company is also developing AirPods with infrared cameras. These aren’t just audio devices anymore; they’re evolving into sophisticated tools for spatial audio experiences and gesture-based controls. The integration of augmented reality capabilities suggests Apple is thinking beyond the traditional boundaries of wearable technology.

In-House AI

Perhaps most significant is Apple’s strategic shift towards developing in-house AI systems. By moving away from third-party AI models, the company aims to create a more integrated and potentially more private technological ecosystem.

The Future of Wearable Technology

While the company has a history of transforming nascent technologies into mainstream products, these devices must overcome significant hurdles like privacy concerns, high costs, and potential consumer skepticism. Their market breakthrough depends not just on impressive technical capabilities, but on demonstrating clear, tangible value that solves real-world problems in ways current devices cannot. The next few years will reveal whether these innovations become another revolutionary Apple product or remain an interesting but ultimately niche technological experiment.