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Realme Narzo 50A with Helio G85, 50MP triple camera launched in Nepal

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Realme has finally launched the youth-oriented Narzo brand of smartphones in Nepal. Here, the Narzo 50A is the relatively more premium of the two phones launched today. Let’s walk through the specs, official price, and availability of Realme Narzo 50A in Nepal.

Realme Narzo 50A Overview:

Design and Display

Being a youth-centric lineup, Narzo smartphones are known for their distinct design. And the Narzo 50A is no different. Its square-shaped camera module is considerably larger than its predecessor, the Narzo 30A.

Along with the camera setup, the phone also houses a Narzo branding and rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. The camera island also divides the rear back into a textured and smooth finish, giving the phone is dual-tone look.

Realme Narzo 50A Oxygen Blue

 

Upfront, you are greeted with a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD panel with 400 nits of typical brightness. It can reach up to 570 nits under Sunlight mode.

Performance and Memory

Under the hood, Realme Narzo 50A packs MediaTek’s Helio G85. It’s the same chipset that powered its predecessor. Thus, there is no performance boost this time around. The chip is coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64/128GB internal storage.

Camera

The triple camera setup at the back is one of the main highlights of Narzo 50A. Leading the setup is a 50MP primary sensor, accompanied by a 2MP depth and a 2MP macro sensor. Realme has even added a 50MP mode and Super Nightscape mode into the camera app. There’s an 8MP selfie camera inside the teardrop notch.

Realme Narzo 50A AI Matrix Camera Setup

Rest of the specs

Moving on, backing the Realme Narzo 50A is a 6,000mAh battery with support for 18W charging. You can also use it to charge other devices because of its reverse charging support. The phone boots on Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11 out-of-the-box.

Realme Narzo 50A Battery

Realme Narzo 50A Specifications:

  • Display: 6.5-inches “Mini-drop” IPS LCD panel, 570 nits peak brightness (Sunlight Mode), 88.7% screen-to-body ratio
  • Resolution: HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G85 (12nm Mobile Platform)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6×1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
  • GPU: Arm Mali-G52
  • Memory: 4GB LPDDR4X RAM, 64/128GB storage (expandable up to 256GB)
  • Software & UI: Realme UI 2.0 on top of Android 11
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP primary, 2MP depth, 2MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 8MP f/2.0 lens (notch)
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, Loudspeaker
  • Security: Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.0, GPS / AGPS / Glonass / Beidou, USB Type-C, 4G LTE
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Proximity, Light, Magnetic Induction
  • Battery: 6,000mAh with 18W charging (supports reverse charging)
  • Color Options: Oxygen Blue, Oxygen Green

Realme Narzo 50A Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of Realme Narzo 50A in Nepal is NPR 19,499 for the 4/64GB variant while the 4/128GB model costs NPR 21,199. You can buy Narzo 50A from Realme-authorized stores like Hukut Store.

Realme Narzo 50A Price in Nepal Availability
4/64GB NPR 19,499 Hukut Store
4/128GB NPR 21,199
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Realme Narzo 30A.

Space Tech Innovation announced to celebrate Nepali accomplishments in space

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To celebrate the success and accomplishments of Nepali youths in the field of space and astronomy, Youth for Nation is organizing the first-ever Space Tech Innovation exhibition. It’s a two-day event for space enthusiasts in Kathmandu.

Space Tech Innovation Exhibition: Everything you need to know

As mentioned earlier, Space Tech Innovation Exhibition is a two-day event that will be held on Sankha Park, Dhumbarahi (Kathmandu). It will begin on Mangshir 14 (November 30) and end on Mangshir 15 (December 1).

In the event, space technologies developed by Nepali youths will be on display. This will include rockets, satellites, and other space-related tools and software. Attendees will also gain valuable knowledge about this field of science.

The event hopes to boost interest and curiosity about space among the local youth. Similarly, it also aims to add to the understanding of space and astronomy of the general public. Furthermore, the organizers believe that this exhibition will raise voices for proper Space policy in the country as well.

Supporting organizations

Co-organizing the Space Tech Innovation Exhibition are NEAR (National Engineering and Astronomical Research Center) Aerospace, Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST), Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, National Educational Hub, Kathmandu Metropolitan Ward No. 4, and Science Teacher’s Associaton of Nepal. Similarly, the Ministry of Finance and Daari Gang are also supporting the exhibition.

About Youth for Nation

Youth for Nation is a public organization that involves youths in the upliftment of Nepalese society. The group has been actively involved in the social service sector for the past few years. Youth for Nation has also been organizing free health campaigns in different parts of the company in recent months.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the MSI GP66 Leopard 11UG.

NAAMI announces “3rd Nepal Winter School in AI” for AI enthusiasts

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Nepal Applied Mathematics and Informatics Institute for Research (NAAMII) has announced the 3rd Nepal Winter School in AI in Kathamandu. This event is for students and AI enthusiasts who want to develop skills in AI and be up-to-date with the recent advancements in this field.

NAAMII 3rd Nepal Winter School in AI 

As mentioned earlier, it is the third iteration of the Winter School in AI program. In the previous two editions, there were 300 participants from 20 countries, selected out of 100 applications.

This year’s Winter School in AI will last from December 20 to 30 in the Kathmandu valley. NAAMII is organizing the event in hybrid mode. That is, participants can be onsite—or they can attend the program remotely.

Over the course of 10 days, the participants will gain theoretical and practical knowledge on topics such as Artificial Neural Networks, Natural Language Processing (NLP), Computer Vision, Deep Learning, and others.

The school will cover lectures, practical sessions, reviews of scientific papers, and it will be looked over by a group of experts. The list of experts includes researchers and faculty members from some leading universities and research firms such as Stanford, Imperial College London, ETH, UCL, and Zurich. Participants will also get the opportunity to network with like-minded people through events such as hiking and gala dinners.

How to apply for NAAMI?

You can find the application form for NAAMII 3rd Nepal Winter School in AI on the event’s official website. The deadline to submit the form is December 1. The event fee is Rs. 8,000 for students, whereas academics and working professionals will have a different fee structure. NAAMII is even offering scholarships for students that are not actively working in the industry.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the iPhone 13.

Apple AirPods 3 with Spatial Audio, MagSafe charging launched in Nepal

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Apple unveiled its latest iteration of its AirPods during the October “Unleased” event. The new AirPods 3 inherits numerous features from the Pro model, thus offering significant upgrades to its predecessor. It’s now available in Nepal as well. Here, we will be looking at the specs, features, official price, and availability of Apple AirPods 3 in Nepal.

Apple AirPods 3 Overview:

Design and Comfort

Starting with the design, Apple has blurred the line between the vanilla and Pro model. The third-gen Apple AirPods now comes with a contoured in-ear design with a short stem, very much like the AirPods Pro—but without silicone tips. Moving on, both the earbuds and the charging case are IPX4 rated against splash damage.

Here, each earbud weighs only 4.28 grams. Though they are a little heavier than the second-gen AirPods, they are still lighter than the AirPods Pro. Similarly, the charging case weighs around 37.91 grams.

Apple AirPods 3 Design

Features

Powering the AirPods 3 is the same-old H1 chip. As mentioned earlier, newly added features on the latest earbuds narrow the gap between the vanilla and the Pro model.

For instance, AirPods 3 can track the user’s head movement for a more immersive sound experience. This feature, called Spatial Audio, is not available in its predecessor.

Apple AirPods 3 Hardware

You also get Adaptive EQ, which uses audio computation to compensate for the low and mid frequencies lost during wireless transmission.

Thanks to the H1-chip, you can seamlessly switch between different Apple products like an iPhone, MacBook, etc. AirPods 3 also has a skin-detect sensor that pauses the content when you are not wearing them.

Apple AirPods 3 Computational Audio

Moreover, its dual-beamforming microphones help in blocking out the ambient noise during phone calls. They even support hands-free “Hey Siri”. Siri can read time-sensitive notifications to the users, including Messages, Reminders, Calendar events, and Calls. Third-party apps can also make use of it by adopting a specific API.

Still, there is no Active Noise Cancelation (ANC) here as it is exclusive to the AirPods Pro for now.

  • Meanwhile, check out all the prices and availability of Apple AirPods here

Battery Life

Apple has improved the battery life on these AirPods as well. It can now offer up to 6 hours of playback and up to 4 hours of talk time on a single charge. To compare, it’s an additional hour of backup for both use cases compared to AirPods 2. With the charging case, those numbers climb to 30 and 20 hours, respectively.

AirPods 3 MagSafe Wireless Charging

As for charging, Apple promises up to an hour of battery life with just 5 minutes of charging. The charging case supports wireless charging via a MagSafe or Qi-certified chargers—on top of wired charging using a Lightning connector.

Apple AirPods 3 Specifications:

  • Dimension (H x W x D): 30.79 x 18.26 x 4.28mm, 4.28 grams
  • Weight (H x W x D): 46.40 x 54.40 x 0.84mm, 37.91 grams
  • Headphone Type: In-ear (Open-fit)
  • Chip: Apple H1 Chip (each ear cup)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0
  • Controls: Touch, Hands-free Siri
  • Sensors: Skin-detect, Motion-detecting accelerometer, Speech-detecting accelerometer, Force sensor
  • Microphones: Dual beamforming, In-ward facing
  • Active Noise Cancelling: No
  • Battery Life:
    • Playback: 6 hours (up to 30 hours with charging case)
    • TalkTime: 4 hours (up to 20 hours with charging case)
    • Spatial Audio: 5 hours
  • Charging Interface: MagSafe, Wireless, Lightning connector
  • Features: Adaptive EQ, Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking, Wear Detection

Apple AirPods 3 Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of the Apple AirPods 3 in Nepal is NPR 31,500. You can buy the 3rd generation Apple AirPods in Nepal from Genxt-authorized stores like Hukut.

Wireless TWS Earbuds Price in Nepal Availability
Apple AirPods 3 NPR 31,500 Hukut Store
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Galaxy Buds 2.

Best 24-inch Monitors Under Rs. 25,000 in Nepal [Updated]

Here, we’ll be looking at the best 24-inch monitors available under NPR 25000 in Nepal. Laptops these days have largely replaced desktop computers, yet the latter still has a place in this climate. Many users still prefer working on a desktop—whether it’s a matter of comfort or performance power.

For students or enterprise-grade users who want a monitor for their normal day-to-day tasks, a 24-inch option is the ideal one to go with. And thanks to the growing competition, there are some really good options in this segment. So in this article, we’ve compiled a list of the best 24-inch monitors available under NPR 25000 in Nepal.

Best 24-inch monitors under NPR 25000 in Nepal:

1. BenQ GW2480

The first entry on our list is the BenQ GW2480. It’s a 23.8-inch monitor with an IPS panel and FHD resolution. The screen flaunts 250 nits of brightness, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, and a 178º viewing angle.

Likewise, it has a response time of 5ms and reserves 72% NTSC color space. This monitor also has flicker-free technology and low blue light for less eye strain.

BenQ GW2480 Design and Display

Moreover, the GW2480 supports a 100 x 100mm VESA mount and has two 1W built-in speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The connectivity options include one HDMI 1.4, one Display Port, and a VGA port.

BenQ GW2480 Specifications:

  • Display: 23.8″ anti-glare panel, 250 nits
  • Resolution: FHD (1920 x 1080), 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Backlight Type: LED
  • Viewing Angle: 178°
  • Typ. Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
  • Color Space: 72% NTSC
  • Response Time: 5ms
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • Flicker Free: Yes
  • I/O Ports: 1 x HDMI 1.4, 1 x Display Port, 1 x VGA port
  • Audio: 2x 1W speakers, 3.5mm jack
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 24,500 (Buy Here)

2. Dell 24 FHD Monitor (S2421HN)

Dell S2421HN Design and Display

Next, the Dell S2421HN is a 24-inch monitor with FHD resolution, an IPS panel, and a response time of 4ms. Impressively, it offers a 75Hz refresh rate and is the only entry on this list to feature a high refresh rate. You can adjust the display position from -5° to 21° as well. Similarly, the I/O option includes two HDMI (v1.4) and an audio line-out port.

Dell S2421HN Specifications:

  • Display: 23.8″ anti-glare panel, 250 nits
  • Resolution: FHD (1920 x 1080), 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Refresh Rate: 75Hz
  • Backlight Type: LED
  • Typ. Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
  • Response Time: 4ms
  • Tilt: -5° to 21°
  • I/O Ports: 2x HDMI (v1.4), 1x Audio line-out port
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 25,000 (Buy Here)

3. Mi 23.8-inch Desktop Monitor 1C

Mi 23.8-inch Monitor 1C Best 24-inch monitors under 25000 in Nepal

Moving on, Mi 1C is a 23.8-inch IPS monitor with slim bezels, 1080p resolution, and a 178° viewing angle. It is TÜV Rheinland certified against flickers and blue light emissions. The panel has a response time of 6ms and a 60Hz refresh rate. Likewise, there’s an HDMI 1.4 and a VGA port on the back.

Mi 23.8-inch Desktop Monitor 1C Specifications:

  • Display: 23.8″ IPS panel, 250 nits
  • Resolution: FHD (1920 x 1080), 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • Typ. Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
  • Response Time: 6ms
  • I/O Ports: 1 x HDMI Port (v1.4), 1 x VGA
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 25,000

4. Huawei Display 23.8” (AD80HW)

Huawei Display 23.8” (AD80HW) Best 24-inch monitors under 25000 in Nepal

Last but not least, we have the Huawei Display AD80HW. It has a 23.8-inch IPS panel with a 60Hz refresh rate and an FHD resolution. The screen has a 5ms response time and boasts a peak brightness of 250 nits. Furthermore, it reserves a 72% NTSC color space and has a 178° viewing angle. As for connectivity, it comes with a VGA and an HDMI port.

Huawei Display 23.8” (AD80HW) Specifications:

  • Display: 23.8″ IPS panel, 250 nits, 178° viewing angle
  • Resolution: FHD (1920 x 1080 pixels), 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • Typ. Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
  • Response Time: 5ms
  • Color Space: 72% NTSC
  • Stand: VESA mount (100 x 100mm)
  • Ports: 1x VGA, 1x HDMI, 1x DC input
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 24,999 (Buy Here)

Best 24-inch monitors under NPR 25000 in Nepal 2021 (Summary)  

S.N. Best 24-inch monitors under 25000 in Nepal Price
1 BenQ GW2480 Rs. 24,500
2 Dell 24 FHD Monitor S2421HN Rs. 25,000
3 Mi 23.8″ Desktop Monitor 1C Rs. 25,000
4 Huawei Display 23.8” (AD80HW) Rs. 25,999

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Oppo Enco M32 with 28 hour battery endurance launched in Nepal

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Alongside the Enco Free 2i and Reno 7 series, Oppo also launched a new neckband called the Enco M32. As the name implies, it is the successor to Enco M31, which was our best budget wireless neckband last year. It is finally available in Nepal. So, let’s check out the specifications, features, official price, and availability of Oppo Enco M32 in Nepal.

Oppo Enco M32 Overview:

Design

Oppo Enco M32 Design

The Enco M32 is a neckband-style Bluetooth earphone with an ergonomic design for a comfortable fit. It is IP55 rated and thus it will be able to withstand dust and minor water splashes with ease. Additionally, there are magnets at the back of each earpiece, allowing you to stick them together when not in use.

Audio and Battery

On the audio front, the Enco M32 is equipped with a 10mm dynamic audio driver. It pairs with your smartphone via Bluetooth 5.0 and covers a range of 10m. Moreover, it also offers dual device pairing at the same time.

Aside from that, it boasts up to 28 hours of battery life. Likewise, according to Oppo, these earphones can run for up to 20 hours with just 10 minutes of charging via the available Type-C port.

Oppo Enco M32 Specifications:

  • Weight: 26.8gm
  • Driver: 10mm dynamic driver
  • Connectivity: Wireless (Bluetooth v5.0, 10 meters range)
  • Frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz
  • Driver sensitivity: 106.5 dB @1kHz
  • Microphone sensitivity: -42 dBV/Pa
  • Music time (at 60% volume): 28 hours (AAC/SBC)
  • Audio codec: AAC, SBC
  • Battery capacity: 220mAh Li-Ion
  • Charging time: 35 minutes
  • IP rating: Yes, IP55 water resistance
  • Noise-canceling: No

Oppo Enco M32 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Enco M32 was launched in Nepal for a price of Rs. 3,500. However, the company has recently hiked the price of the earphone by Rs. 400. So, the latest price of Oppo Enco M32 in Nepal is Rs. 3,900. You can purchase this neckband from authorized stores like Hukut.

Earphone Price in Nepal  
Oppo Enco M32 Rs. 3,900
  • Meanwhile, check out our picks for the best budget neckbands.

Oppo Enco Free 2i TWS earbuds debuts with ANC, IP54 rating, and more

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Oppo recently launched its new Enco Free 2i TWS earbuds in China, which is a slightly toned-down version of Enco Free 2. Let’s walk through the specs, features, availability, and expected price of Oppo Enco Free 2i in Nepal.

Oppo Enco Free 2i Overview:

Design

Oppo Enco Free 2i Design

Similar to Enco Free 2, the Free 2i features stem-style earbuds and an oval case. They come with silicone ear tips and sport an IP54 rating against dust and water damage. Likewise, the case has an LED indicator on the front. The buds along with the case weigh around 45.9 grams.

Audio

Over on the audio front, the Free 2i is driven by 10mm drivers and features a tri-core active noise cancellation chip that reduces noise by up to 42dB.

It also has a three-mic setup which, according to Oppo, provides clearer calls even at a wind speed of 25km/h. However, the Enco Free 2i lacks the DYNAUDIO tuning found on the standard Enco Free 2.

Controls and Battery

Moving on, it has touch controls on each earbud that plays/pauses the music on a single tap. A double-tap, on the other hand, can take a screenshot on your phone.

As for the battery, each earbud comes with a 41mAh cell while the case has a 480mAh battery. Oppo says the Enco Free 2i delivers 6.5 hours of music playback on a single charge whereas the case extends it up to 30 hours.

Rest of the specs

Oppo Enco Free 2i Connectivity

Furthermore, the Enco Free 2i comes with Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity which as per Oppo delivers low latency of up to 47ms.

Oppo Enco Free 2i Specifications:

  • Weight: 45.9 gram (with case)
  • Driver: 10mm audio drivers
  • Connectivity: Wireless (Bluetooth 5.2)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
  • Audio Codec: AAC, SBC
  • Battery Capacity: 41mAh (earbud), 480mAh (power case)
  • Music Time (@50% volume, ANC off): 6.5 hours (buds), 30 hours (with case)
  • Water and Dust Protection: Yes, IP54 rating
  • Active Noise Cancelling (ANC): Yes
  • Charging Port: USB Type-C

Oppo Enco Free 2i Price in Nepal and Availability

The Enco Free 2i retails at an asking price of CNY 499 in China. However, as of now, it is available at an introductory price of just CNY 399. We expect the price of Oppo Enco Free 2i in Nepal to be around NPR 11,000, if and when it launches here.

TWS Earbuds Price in China Price in Nepal (Expected)
Oppo Enco Free 2i CNY 499 NPR 11,000
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Samsung Galaxy A03 arrives with 48MP camera, 5000mAh battery

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Following the release of the Galaxy A03 Core a few weeks earlier, Samsung has now announced the standard Galaxy A03. It brings a healthy upgrade over its predecessor—the Galaxy A02. So, let’s get into the specs, features, expected price, and availability of the Samsung Galaxy A03 in Nepal.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Overview:

Design and Display

Samsung Galaxy A03 Design and Camera

To begin with, contrary to the 5″ display on the A02, the Galaxy A03 flaunts a bigger 6.5” HD+ Infinity-V screen. As expected from a budget phone, it’s a standard 60Hz screen. It features a matte finish on the back and has a camera module reminiscent of the vanilla iPhone 12.

Performance and Camera

Powering the device is an unknown octa-core processor coupled with 3GB or 4GB RAM. The former is available with a sole 32GB storage while you can choose 64GB or 128GB storage configuration with the latter.

As for the optics, it features a 48MP primary camera—an upgrade from the 13MP lens on its predecessor. It is followed by a 2MP depth lens. On the front, there is a 5MP sensor for selfies and video calls.

Rest of the specs

Moving on, the Samsung Galaxy A03 features Dolby Atmos audio. As for color options, it is available in Black, Blue, and Red. Similarly, the phone is fueled by a 5000mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Specifications:

  • Dimension: 164.2 x 75.9 x 9.1mm
  • Display: 6.5″ Infinity-V, 60Hz
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1600 pixels)
  • CPU: Octa-core (1.6GHz)
  • Memory: 3/4GB RAM, 32/64/128GB storage
  • Rear Camera: Dual camera;
    – 48MP primary shooter, f/1.8
    – 2MP depth sensor, f/2.4
  • Front Camera: 5MP, f/2.2
  • Battery: 5000mAh
  • Colors: Black, Blue, Red

Samsung Galaxy A03 Price in Nepal and Availability

For now, Samsung hasn’t revealed details regarding the price and availability of the Galaxy A03. We will update this article once they are official.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy M02s.

Realme GT Neo 2 with 12GB RAM, 256GB storage now available in Nepal

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Realme added a new member to its GT series—the Realme GT Neo 2 a while ago. The phone made its debut during the Daraz 11.11 sale. And now, its higher-end 12/256GB variant has made its way to Nepal as well. So, let’s learn more about the specs, features, availability, and official price of Realme GT Neo 2 in Nepal.

Realme GT Neo 2 Overview:

Design and Display

The GT Neo 2 sports a 6.62-inch FHD+ Samsung E4 AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. Additionally, it brings a 600Hz touch sampling rate, up from 300Hz on its predecessor, and offers a peak brightness of 1300 nits. It also supports DC Dimming, has a 500,000:1 contrast ratio, and boasts a Gorilla Glass 5 protection on the front.

Realme GT Neo 2 Design and Display

Design-wise, you get a matte finish on the back with a rectangular camera bump. On the front, it has a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera alongside slim bezels all around. Because this is an OLED panel, you get an in-display fingerprint sensor for biometrics as well. GT Neo 2 is available in Black Mint, Blue, and Shadow Black color options.

Performance

Under the hood, the phone packs Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 870 chipset, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. You can further expand the RAM virtually by up to 7GB. The device boots on Android 11-based Realme UI 2.0. Fueling the GT Neo 2 is a 5,000mAh battery that supports 65W fast charging.

Realme GT Neo 2 Cooling System

Moreover, the device features an 8-layer three-dimensional heat dissipation structure. As per Realme, the GT Neo 2 has the largest stainless-steel vapor cooling area among the company’s entire portfolio of smartphones. In addition, it uses a diamond thermal paste as a cooling material. All of this contributes to 20% better heat dissipation than its predecessor.

Cameras

Over on to the cameras, it has a triple camera setup at the back led by a 64MP primary lens. Accompanying this is an 8MP ultra-wide-angle and a 2MP macro sensor. The front has a 16MP lens for selfies. All in all, it’s the same as the GT Neo in terms of the camera.

Rest of the specs

Moving on, the GT Neo 2 comes with a stereo speaker setup with Dolby Atmos and Hi-Res Audio support. Similarly, the connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6 802.11 ax, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS (L1 + L5), NFC, and USB Type-C.

Realme GT Neo 2 Specifications:

  • Body: 162.9 × 75.8 × 8.6mm, 199.8gm
  • Display: 6.62-inch, 120Hz E4 AMOLED display, HDR10+, 1300 nits, 100% DCI-P3, DC dimming, Corning Gorilla Glass 5
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 × 1080 pixels), 500000:1 contrast ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 5G (7nm)
  • Memory: 8/12GB LPDDR5 RAM, 128/256GB UFS 3.1 storage
  • Software: Android 11 with Realme UI 2.0
  • Rear Camera: Triple (with LED flash)
    – 64MP f/1.8 primary
    – 8MP f/2.2 119° ultra-wide
    – 2MP f/2.4 macro
  • Front Camera: 16MP (punch-hole)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor
  • Audio: Stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, Hi-Res Audio
  • Battery: 5000mAh, 65W fast charging
  • Connectivity: 5G SA/NSA, Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6 802.11 ax, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS (L1 + L5) / GLONASS / NavIC / QZSS / Galileo, NFC, USB Type-C
  • Color Options: Neo Green, Neo Black (Neo Blue not available in Nepal)

Realme GT Neo 2 Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of Realme GT Neo 2 in Nepal is NPR 54,199 for the 8/128GB and NPR 60,999 for the 12/256GB variant. You can buy Realme GT Neo 2 in Nepal from the company’s authorized retail and online stores like Hukut.

Realme GT Neo 2 Price in Nepal Availability
8/128GB NPR 54,199 Hukut
12/256GB NPR 60,999
  • Check out our review of the Realme GT Neo 2.

Grey imports on the rise again as NTA fails to implement MDMS

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Before we get into how grey imports of smartphones are once again on the rise in Nepal due to the absence of MDMS, let’s first take a look at how we got here. During the 2078-79 budget announcement, the Nepal government confirmed that they were finally implementing Mobile Device Management System (MDMS) from Shrawan 1.

What is MDMS?

In essence, this system would make grey (unauthorized) smartphones totally obsolete. That’s because MDMS will only recognize officially imported phones and grant them access to cellular connectivity.

On the contrary, illegally imported devices will be cut off from all Nepali telco’s networks. Meaning, you wouldn’t be able to make calls or access internet services on those phones. As one could imagine, the main objective of this initiation was so that the government would have a firm grasp on the domestic smartphone industry, which in turn will lead to increased tax revenues.

Mobile Device Management System MDMS in Nepal Grey Smartphone Imports Phone Illegal Ban IMEI Registration

However, even after almost six months of the initial announcement, there has been no definitive progress yet. And sadly, there’s not a specified date as to when Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) is going to implement MDMS either. What’s even worse is that MDMS was supposed to go live more than a year ago following the original project timeline.

Anyway, after the news about MDMS going live was announced during this year’s budget speech, the fear among the grey/unauthorized sellers in the market was palpable. Pair this with all the travel and flight restrictions due to the pandemic, the influx of unofficial imports was at an all-time low during this brief period.

Absent MDMS ➝ grey imports rise again

But as the Nepal government and countries worldwide have begun to loosen the COVID restrictions, borders have reopened and international flights from Dubai and Hong Kong have resumed. Since MDMS is nowhere in action, things are back to the way they were before; with illegal smartphones entering the Nepali border in large quantities.

Grey sellers are once again on the rise. And their confidence to sell grey and illegal phones has shot up as well.

THERE’s NO sense of fear in SELLING GREY, STOLEN PHONES RIGHT NOW iN NEPAL.

It’s almost like seeing the famous children’s story “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” play right in front of our eyes. The Nepal government has been “threatening” with MDMS implementation to no avail so many times that the illegal importers have become indifferent to this idea entirely. And the market is flooded with unauthorized/illegal phones.

Back in July, an anonymous source from NTA did confirm to merolagani.com that NTA had a lot of work cut out for itself in terms of importing proper infrastructure to implement MDMS. And the announcement during the budget speech was intended for show only.

Networking infrastructure

Likewise, speaking with The Kathmandu Post, Mr. Purushottam Khanal (Senior Director, NTA) assured that 95% of the installation would be completed by mid-August. Fast forward to the final weeks of November, you can see for yourself how confidently people are selling such unofficial devices now.

Here, there, and everywhere

All the subtle/discrete practices of the past are now exponentially public. From Facebook, TikTok posts to listing such items on popular marketplaces like Hamrobazar, this partial implementation of MDMS has left zero marks on the domestic smartphone industry.

And looking at the market, iPhones and OnePlus phones fall under the list of most grey imports. In the case of Apple, Genxt Nepal—the authorized distributor—is only allowed to bring single SIM iPhones in the country. But many grey sellers are openly selling dual SIM iPhones. Besides, you can find such practices from authorized sellers too.

The thing is, Genxt Nepal recently expanded the number of retail outlets across the country. As you’d expect, most of them originally contributed to the rise of grey imports in Nepal due to the lack of MDMS.

Now, because they’ve received the “authorized seller” stamp to their name, selling illegally brought iPhones becomes doubly easier since the majority of people aren’t aware of how to distinguish between an official and an unofficial product in the first place. Or they simply don’t care.

@tamrakarmobilecomplexI phone 13 pro max 128gb / 256gb♬ original sound – NAREN OLI

Apart from missing regulation, it seems that the inefficacy of authorized distributors to meet the market demand is contributing to the rising volume of grey imports as well. With high market demand and low supply from the official channel, the resellers have no choice but to bring in unregistered handsets. After all, if one store doesn’t do it, the other eventually will.

Left with no choice—or better yet—a simple choice

So they can either stay faithful to the system that’s not in place and lose their business—or sell unauthorized phones to keep the lights on. You can easily guess which option they’re gonna choose! Furthermore, another reason sellers are so intent on bringing in grey iPhones is because of their high ASP (Average Selling Price)—or in simpler terms, higher profit margin.

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iPhone 13 Pro Max (Dual SIM) listed on Hamrobazar.com

As we all know, iPhones are among the most expensive smartphones you could buy—and Apple doesn’t sell budget iPhones compared to how brands like Samsung, Xiaomi also sell budget phones besides their high-end models. So, while the profit margin on iPhones is much higher, the ones of Samsung and Xiaomi smartphones don’t really compare. In other words:

  • Unmet market demand ➝ direct incentive for grey imports
  • High profit margin product ➝ direct incentive for grey imports

On the other hand, we can see vendors openly selling the OnePlus 9R in Nepal. If you’re not aware, this is an India-exclusive phone that shouldn’t have arrived here if MDMS was in place. From Facebook ads to listings on the aforementioned marketplace like Hamrobazar, you can buy this phone without any hassle.

Not just Apple and OnePlus

To reiterate, iPhones and OnePlus phones are among the most pirated devices in Nepal—while this issue is rampant across smartphones of other brands like Xiaomi, Realme, and Samsung as well.

From the government’s perspective, such imports are a massive leak in terms of the country’s revenue source. The official process to import any smartphone by an authorized distributor includes paying 13% VAT and 2.5% excise duty; besides other stuff like getting type approval. But aside from the inflow of such untaxed devices,

there’s an even more glaring issue plaguing the Nepali smartphone market.

The ever-flourishing business of smartphone smuggling

Mostly thanks to the open border with India, smugglers bring in stolen smartphones from India in a massive quantity. And because of the nature of such illicit phones, buyers don’t get proper documentation (VAT bill) or accessories like a box and charger.

Political Map of Nepal

The smugglers sell such phones to mobiles stores for a lot less than what they would originally cost. As a result, thanks to the relatively minimal investment for such devices, grey stores can afford to sell these stolen phones with a huge markup to innocent customers.

In the case of grey imports, the government is losing a certain amount of revenue in the form of tax. However—as the name implies—illegal phones go one step beyond revenue loss. The Nepal government is practically helping the smartphone smuggling business grow by failing to keep such imports in check.

Who are the victims of all this?

Rounding it all up, who do you think are the biggest losers from the government’s incompetence to implement MDMS? It’s the consumers and the legitimate smartphone retailers, of course. From chances of getting refurbished products to the lack of proper after-sale services, buying from grey sellers has a lot of downfalls for an individual customer.

Moreover, as NTA consistently fails to bring MDMS into action, legit smartphone retailers are losing a big chunk of their business as well. In a market as price-sensitive as Nepal, most people tend to favor wherever’s cheaper.

Fulfilling all the legal processes, they obviously can’t match the price of grey stores that sell unauthorized/illegal phones. Therefore, the current situation is directly helping kill off legitimate businesses while promoting the ones that don’t abide by the law.

MDMS grey imports rise: What can be done?

Then how do you solve this mess? If you’ve been following the story so far, it’s pretty clear that the most effective measure is to speed up the implementation of MDMS.

It’s been quite some time since COVID restrictions have eased up globally. So, importing all the required infrastructure, human resources, and other assets to bring MDMS into operation should be the foremost priority of NTA. The project has already been delayed by so many times for one reason or another that the grey sellers are no longer worried about it.

Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA)

And while all the preparations are being made, NTA could help tend to the wound a little by organizing sting operations in coordination with Nepal Police on frequent occasions. Until MDMS is fully up and running, this step is guaranteed to deliver positive results.

As for illegal phones that arrive via the Indian border, there’s no other way to control it than stricter border patrolling. Nepal simply can’t establish itself as a hub for stolen smartphones. Not only the Indian border, but large quantities of untaxed smartphones arrive by air as well.

According to the existing policy, a person can bring one extra handset for personal use or gift; besides their primary phone when entering Nepal. However, those that bring in a higher volume of devices with the intention to sell them should be held accountable as well.

Nepal simply can’t establish itself as a hub for stolen smartphones.

On top of this, authorized distributors should be more vigilant when it comes to regulating the actions of their verified retail partners or online stores. Like we said earlier, authorized stores have it easy when it comes to selling grey products. That’s because most people easily trust them thanks to their official status.

Is MDMS the ultimate solution?

Even after MDMS goes live, NTA should be active in regulating the actions of the official importers. This is to ensure that the vendors don’t abuse the local smartphone market. With virtually zero competition, smartphone brands have 100% control over which products to launch and which not to—alongside setting their prices.

Smartphone brands in Nepal and India

With the existing grey market, they at least had some form of competition. The consumers also had more than one choice to buy their product.

All in all, MDMS has been long overdue for the Nepali smartphone market to stop the rise of grey imports. Besides, it also has other benefits like establishing safe purchases, promoting legitimate business, and increasing government revenue. For now, we can only urge NTA and other concerned authorities to speed up their work to bring in MDMS.

  • Watch: MDMS explained (Nepali)