Samsung Ad
Home Blog Page 481

Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite Review: Better than the Note 10 Pro?

Xiaomi’s 2021 lineups of budget and midrange smartphones provide the best value for money—no one can deny that. We have the Redmi Note 10 and Note 10S conquering the lower midrange market while the Note 10 Pro and Pro Max carry the midrange segment. Then there’s Mi 11X and Mi 11X Pro in the premium, semi-flagship territory. And Xiaomi recently launched yet another midrange device, the Mi 11 Lite, which I’ll be discussing at length in this review.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite Specifications:

  • Body: 75.73 x 160.53 x 6.81mm, 157 gm, IP53 dust-and-water resistant
  • Display: 6.55-inches AMOLED “DotDisplay”, 90Hz Refresh Rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, 800 nits, HDR10, 10-bit color, Corning Gorilla Glass 5
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio, 402 PPI
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G 4G (8nm Mobile Platform)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.3 GHz Kryo 470 Gold & 6×1.8 GHz Kryo 470 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 618
  • Memory: 6/8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 128GB UFS 2.2 storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 11 with MIUI 12 on top
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera;
    – 64MP, f/1.79 primary sensor, 6P lens
    – 8MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide camera, 119º FOV
    – 5MP, f/2.4 telemacro lens, 3 – 7cm
  • Front Camera: 16MP f/2.45 sensor (punch-hole)
  • Audio: Dual speakers, Hi-Res Audio
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Electronic Compass, Gyroscope, Ambient Light, Proximity, Linear Motor, IR Blaster
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.1, GPS / AGPS / Glonass / Galileo, USB Type-C, NFC, 4G LTE
  • Battery: 4250mAh with 33W fast charge (33W adapter inside the box)
  • Color options: Bubblegum Blue, Peach Pink, Boba Black
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 34,999 (6/128GB)

Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite Review:

Priced similar to the Note 10 Pro Max, the question remains—which one is the overall better phone? For that, I have been testing the Mi 11 Lite for a week or so while also taking the Note 10 Pro Max along the ride. So, let’s find out if the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite is worth your money in this full review.

Design & Build

  • 75.73 x 160.53 x 6.81mm, 157 grams
  • Gorilla Glass 5 front/back, plastic frames
  • No 3.5mm headphone jack, IP53 certified

Starting off with the design, compared to the Note 10 Pro Max, this is where you’ll find the biggest differences.

Here, Mi 11 Lite is one of the thinnest and lightest phones in its class. And you can bet your bottom dollar that Xiaomi’s marketing strategies have been heavily emphasizing the achievement. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean it gives you a premium vibe when holding the phone.

Yeah, sure it has a nice grip, but it is a bit wider than let’s say, the Oneplus Nord CE. Hence, despite being thin and light, it still isn’t as compact of a phone that I wished for—or was led to believe.

Likewise, both the front and the back are protected by a Gorilla Glass 5, which is good for its price. Still, Xiaomi should have implemented a matte back like on the Note 10 Pro Max. This glossy finish on our black variant invites a lot of fingerprints and smudges. And since Xiaomi has also skipped oleophobic coating here, hence these smudges and dust are more widespread than usual.

But what Xiaomi has retained on the Mi 11 Lite is IP53 dust and splash protection. It is certainly a step above the P2i coating that we’ve been accustomed to previous iterations of the company’s midrange phones. However, there’s no rubber gasket in the SIM tray. Disappointingly, Mi 11 Lite skips on a 3.5mm jack although Xiaomi has tried to make up for it by providing a dongle inside the box.

Display

  • 6.55-inches FHD+ AMOLED “DotDisplay”
  • 90/240Hz refresh/touch sampling rate
  • 800 nits brightness, HDR10, 10-bit colors

Moving on to the display, you get a 6.55-inch AMOLED panel here with Full HD resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. For the most part, this screen is quite good. It is punchy with accurate colors and can get sufficiently bright well. So, watching movies on the Mi 11 Lite has been quite a delight.

The display is also complemented by a good set of stereo speakers. It doesn’t get a dedicated stereo speaker setup like the Note 10 Pro Max since the secondary speaker also doubles as an earpiece. Hence, the audio isn’t as immersive or loud as the Note 10 Pro Max, but it’s good enough with a balanced output.

Mi 11 Lite - Display 2

Talking more about the display, I found the touch response to be pretty good. Obviously, it doesn’t hold up against the likes of the Poco F3 which boasts a 360Hz touch sampling rate. Despite this, Mi 11 Lite’s 240Hz screen offers you satisfying feedback. The vibration motor here is okay-ish too and nothing flagship level.

Also, thanks to the 90Hz refresh rate, everything from scrolling through the UI to system transitions are fairly smooth on the Mi 11 Lite. I have noticed micro lags and stutters every now and then, but it isn’t frequent enough to complain about.

Relatively inferior display

Still, if I had to choose among the two screens, I’d pick the Note 10 Pro Max since its display is the superior one. It brings a faster refresh rate as well as a higher peak brightness level. Plus, the diameter of the punch-hole cutout on the Note 10 Pro is smaller compared to the one on Mi 11 Lite.

As for security, Xiaomi has once again gone with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor on this OLED-infused smartphone. But that’s to be expected given how Mi 11X Pro which costs almost twice as much doesn’t have an in-display fingerprint reader either—optical or ultrasonic. Regardless, this side-mounted sensor is a reliable one and gets the job done.

Performance

  • Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G 4G SoC (8nm)
  • 6/8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 128GB UFS 2.2 storage (expandable)
  • Android 11 with Xiaomi’s MIUI 12 on top (upgradeable)

Moving on to the performance, Mi 11 Lite pretty much shares an identical spec-sheet as the Note 10 Pro Max. It is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 732G coupled with either 6 or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage.

Hence, the performance and my overall experience with this phone have been similar to the Note 10 Pro Max. What this translates to is good performance although it’s nothing extra-ordinary like the Poco X3 Pro. Light apps open fast and multitasking between recent apps is fluent enough as well.

However, I have noticed slight heating on Mi 11 Lite and that’s most likely due to its sleek design. Because Xiaomi has had to engineer such a slim phone, that doesn’t leave enough internal space to dissipate heat as efficiently as other relatively thicker phones. Plus, this issue is all the more evident when using the phone while it’s charging or when you’re using considerably resource-heavy apps.

Gaming experience

Moving on to gaming, as you could tell, the Mi 11 Lite isn’t the best option either. Of course, it can handle casual games quite well, but if you are a serious gamer, Poco X3 Pro still remains the best value-for-money gaming phone of 2021—despite its well-documented thermal drawbacks.

Mi 11 Lite - Display 1

Here on the Mi 11 Lite, setting PUBG Mobile’s graphics to Balanced and frame rates to Ultra gets you a smooth 40fps gameplay and 100% FPS stability. The phone does get warm around the camera module but it’s nothing alarming.

As for Call of Duty Mobile, it runs smoothly at 60fps under Very High graphics and Very High frame rates. But under this, the phone gets quite hot to the point where it feels a bit uncomfortable to touch. Therefore, you need to dial down the settings to high for comparatively better gameplay.

Likewise, graphics-intensive titles like Genshin impact is where you will notice Snapdragon 732G’s limitation as the gaming experience here is flat-out unsatisfactory. Even at its default low settings on 30fps, there are occasional stutters which ruin the overall gameplay.

Luckily, lesser resource-demanding games like Critical Ops that support 90fps mode runs smoothly at 90 frames per second on this phone. Still, in all the games, the phone heats up quite easily, which is pretty frustrating.

Cameras

  • Triple-camera setup at the back
  • (64MP main, 8MP ultrawide, 5MP telemacro)
  • 16MP selfie camera (punch-hole cutout)

For this review, I compared the cameras on Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite with the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max. Here too, the Mi 11 Lite is slightly inferior to the Note 10 Pro Max, which itself isn’t a great camera phone, to begin with.

Normal Images

As you can see, photos from the Mi 11 Lite look pretty identical to those from the Note 10 Pro Max. At times, the former’s images look a bit saturated and have a slightly better dynamic range.

Other than that, they are pretty much the same in terms of color reproduction as well as details. This is quite a surprising result from this 64MP vs 108MP battle.

Wideangle Images

As for the ultra-wide-angle lens, both phones have sub-par quality. They’re lack in detail and have a worse dynamic range.

Having tested quite a few Xiaomi midrange phones till now, I strongly believe that it’s high time the company brought a better ultra-wide lens in its relatively inexpensive devices.

Portrait Images

Likewise, portraits are quite similar on these phones.

However, subjects have high contrast and look a bit darker on the Mi 11 Lite. The background blur and edge detection are almost identical though.

Nighttime Images

Moving on, the biggest downside to Mi 11 Lite’s camera is its low light performance. Here, the Note 10 Pro Max’s superior 108MP camera brings better highlight processing and sharpness in both normal as well as nighttime images.

Interestingly, you can click night mode shots from the ultra-wide-angle lens on the Mi 11 Lite, which the Note 10 Pro Max lacks.

Anyway, Mi 11 Lite’s triple camera setup is completed by a 5MP macro lens with autofocus.

The macro shots are quite good with ample details and focus.

Selfie Images

Getting to the front camera, as expected, selfies from its 16MP sensor are quite similar to the Note 10 Pro Max.

Here, the Mi 11 Lite has a wider field of view and produces comparatively higher contrast levels. But apart from that, things are quite similar.

Videography

Videography-wise, things are like how you expect from a midrange phone. It can hit up to 4K 30fps resolution and the footages turn out marginally better stabilized than from the Note 10 Pro Max. Mi 11 Lite’s 1080p 60fps mode has no stabilization so for the steadiest results, you’ll have to tone it down to 1080P 30fps.

The ultra-wide-angle camera here can shoot only in 1080P 30fps and for what it’s worth, videos are quite stable. Selfie videos max out at 1080p 60fps but they’re not as stable as 1080p 30fps recordings.

So overall, the cameras on Mi 11 Lite and Note 10 Pro Max are strictly average. If you ask me, Xiaomi has to level up its game in the camera department if it hopes to maintain its market dominance.

And oh, I almost forgot to talk about the MIUI. Although I haven’t face any software issues or similar bugs on this phone, I am frustrated to see the dark mode still left unoptimized. Adding insult to the injury is the fact that the recent MIUI 12.5 update on the Note 10 Pro Max still hasn’t solved this issue.

Battery

  • 4250mAh battery with 33W fast charging

Anyway, the battery life on the Mi 11 Lite is pretty good, if not great. I would rate it as a solid B+. On my usage, it delivered roughly around 5 hours of screen-on time, which translates to a day of usage. Starting the day with 100% battery, I usually ended up with a 15% charge left at around 8 PM.

Mi 11 Lite - Charging

Charging the Mi 11 Lite’s 4250mAh cell is a 33W inbox adapter that takes around 1 hour 10 minutes, which is surprisingly fast. In comparison, Note 10 Pro’s 5000mAh battery takes around 1 and half hours to get from 0 to 100%.

Conclusion

With all that out of the day, it’s time to deliver a verdict—is the Mi 11 Lite worth paying extra over the Redmi Note 10 Pro? The answer is simply “no”. That’s because as much as I applaud Xiaomi for bringing high-tech internal components like the flexible OLED and a new printed circuit board and battery design to make Mi 11 Lite the slimmest and lightest phone of 2021, the reality is you are going to get better value with Note 10 Pro. That being said, if are looking for a slim and light phone under Rs. 35,000 in Nepal, you can pick the Mi 11 Lite over the Note 10 Pro, and still get a similar experience to the Note 10 Pro.

  • Watch our video review of the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Lightweight and slim design
  • Vibrant 90Hz AMOLED screen
  • Decent level of performance
  • IP53 dust-and-water resistant
  • Acceptable battery endurance

Cons:

  • Not the best value for money compared to Note 10 Pro
  • Relatively inferior cameras
  • No 3.5mm headphone jack

Honor X20 SE launched with MediaTek Dimensity 700 and triple rear camera setup

0

Honor, the former sub-brand of Huawei, has launched the Honor X20 SE smartphone in China. So, let’s dig in to know the specs, features, availability, and expected price of Honor X20 SE in Nepal.

Honor X20 SE Overview:

Design and Display

To begin with, the Honor X20 SE flaunts a 6.6-inch IPS LCD display. The panel has a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and boasts a 94.2% screen-to-body ratio. The bezels around the screen are minimal, but the punch-hole looks distractingly big.

Honor X20 SE Design and Display

The device is 8.4mm thick and weighs just 179 grams. Over on the back, it has three cameras arranged in a vertical row. Further, the Honor X20 SE is available in four color options – Magic Night Black, Blue Water Emerald, Titanium Silver, and Cherry Pink Gold.

Performance

Under the hood, MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC powers the device. It features an integrated 5G modem that allows dual 5G standby. In addition, the phone can dynamically switch between the two sims for an uninterrupted 5G experience.

In terms of memory, you get to choose between 6/8GB of RAM. Both variants come with 128GB of storage. Similarly, Honor X20 SE will support Google Mobile Services (GMS) outside of China. The device boots on Android 11 based Magic UI 4.1. It ships with a battery capacity of 4000mAh and supports 22.5W fast charging.

Camera

As for the optics, the new machine has a 64MP primary lens that leads the triple camera setup. It has Electronic Image Stabilization for videos. Like other “affordable” 5G phones these days, Honor X20 SE also misses out on an ultrawide-angle camera. Thus, completing the setup is a 2MP depth lens and a 2MP macro sensor. 

Upfront, there is a 16MP selfie camera inside the cut-out with an f/2.0 aperture. The rear camera offers multiple shooting options like AI photography, dual scene recording, filters, HDR, and more.

Rest of the specs

Moreover, the wireless connectivity option includes Wi-Fi 802.11 ac and Bluetooth v5.1. While the device charges via a USB Type-C port, you can listen to your favorites songs from a 3.5mm headphone jack. For biometrics, it has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. 

Honor X20 SE Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 160.68 x 73.3 x 8.4mm; 179 grams
  • Display: 6.6-inch IPS LCD, FHD+ (1080 x 2400 pixels), 94.2% screen-to-body ratio
  • Chipset: Mediatek Dimensity 700 (7nm)
  • Memory: 6/8GB RAM, 128GB storage
  • OS: Android 11-based Magic UI 4.1
  • Rear Camera: Triple, 63MP primary lens + 2MP depth + 2MP macro sensor
  • Front Camera: 16MP f/2.0
  • Security: Fingerprint (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 4000mAh, 22.5W fast charging
  • Color options: Magic Night Black, Blue Water Emerald, Titanium Silver, Cherry Pink Gold

Honor X20 SE Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of Honor X20 SE in China is CNY 1,799 for the 6+128GB variant while the 8+128GB model costs CNY 1,999. It will go on sale in the homeland on July 9th. We expect the price of Honor X20 SE in Nepal to start from NPR 40,000 if and when it launches here.

Honor X20 SE Price in China  Price in Nepal (Expected)
6+128 GB CNY 1,799 NPR 40,000
8+128GB CNY 1,999 NPR 43,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our camera comparison of IQOO 7 vs Realme X7 Max vs Mi 11X.

ZTE’s latest innovation is a 5G-ready smart t-shirt to monitor your health

0

Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2021 is underway, and companies didn’t miss this opportunity to showcase their upcoming or prototype products. ZTE capitalized on this and unveiled its YouCare project – a 5G Smart T-shirt that is capable of monitoring your vital health signs. 

ZTE YouCare 5G Smart T-Shirt Overview:

In recent years, wearables have gradually grown in popularity, especially due to their health monitoring features. Accordingly, there are countless products available in the market from various companies. ZTE, on the other hand, appears to take it a step further with their 5G enabled t-shirt.

Project

ZTE YouCare is a project that focuses on the use of textile devices for health monitoring, without the need for any metal components. The apparel, which is wholly made in Italy, can detect a number of bio-vital parameters and transmit them to the user’s smartphone or smartwatch. The garment is fully washable, uses reusable textile material, and looks no different from a normal t-shirt.

How does it work?

This 5G enabled T-shirt has a patented and certified textile technology that integrates a series of polymeric sensors embedded in the fabrics themselves. According to ZTE, these sensors can detect bio-vital parameters like respiration, electrocardiogram, sweat components, muscle effort, and the body temperature.

Likewise, a miniature control unit records all these data and converts them to digital format. The company claims that these parameters have never been detected by a textile sensor before.

ZTE YouCare Smart T-Shirt Demo

Moreover, the t-shirt can transmit the analyzed data to an individual’s smartphone or smartwatch, thanks to 5G. You can even transmit the data to a remote unit that analyzes the values and notifies if there’s an emergency.

Compared to traditional wearables, the YouCare t-shirt has a wider area of contact with the body. Thus, it can be used to record a wider range of health data. It could make drastic changes to the health sector because of its remote health monitoring feature. Furthermore, this initiative has piqued the interest of the Italian Red Cross Association president, who believes it has the potential to “change the life and quality of home and remote medical assistance.”

ZTE YouCare 5G Smart T-Shirt Testing

ZTE will begin testing YouCare smart t-shirt from next fall at its 5G Research and Innovation Center in L’Aquila, Italy.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of TicWatch E3.

Deal Alert: Micromax In Note 1 gets a sweet price cut in Nepal

1

Micromax Nepal has officially dropped the price of In Note 1 smartphone. The phone debuted back in March for a starting price of Rs. 20,000. However, it is now available for a price of Rs. 18,990 for the base 4/64GB variant. At this price, the Micromax In Note 1 is easily one of the best phones under 20,000 price tag.

Micromax In Note 1 Overview

Design and Display

Micromax In Note 1 sports a 6.67-inch IPS panel with an FHD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. The panel features a circular cutout of a 4.6mm diameter that houses the front-facing camera. According to the company, the display supports up to 17 million colors and reaches up to 450 nits of brightness level. Micromax In Note 1

At the back, the phone has a rectangular camera bump to house the quad-camera setup. There is also a fingerprint scanner close to it. Towards the bottom, the company has stamped the “in” branding. The device is available in two color schemes – Green and White.

Performance and Camera

In Note 1 is powered by Helio G85 SoC. The gaming-centric budget gaming chipset from MediaTek features two Cortex A75 cores (@2GHz) paired with six Cortex A55 cores (1.8GHz). Similarly, the graphics are handled by Arm Mali-G52 GPU. The device comes with 4GB of RAM but users can choose between 64GB and 128GB of internal storage. In Note 1 ships with stock Android 10 and Micromax has promised up to two years of upgrades.

Micromax In Note 1 Design

Likewise, the phone has a quad-camera setup. The 48MP primary sensor is accompanied by a 5MP wide-angle camera with a 115-degree Field of View. Completing the setup are two 2MP sensors for the macro lens and depth effect, respectively. For selfies, Micromax has included a 16MP selfie camera with a 78-degree FOV.

Rest of the specs

The device gets its juice from a 5000mAh battery, which the company claims can provide up to 960 hours of standby (on a single SIM). Micromax ships the device with an 18W charger in the box. The device also supports reverse charging. For biometrics, there is a physical fingerprint sensor but users can also opt for the face unlock feature. The device supports dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0.

Micromax In Note 1 specifications:

  • Display: 6.67-inch IPS LCD; FHD+
  • Chipset: Mediatek Helio G85 (12nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6×1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
  • GPU: Mali-G52 MC2
  • Memory: 4+64GB / 4+128GB Storage (expandable)
  • OS: Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Quad, 48MP primary lens + 5MP wide-angle + 2MP macro sensor + 2MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 16MP
  • Security: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), Face Unlock
  • Battery: 5000mAh; 18W wired charging (USB-C) inside the box
  • Color options: Green, White
  • Read our review of the Micromax In Note 1.

Micromax In Note 1 Price in Nepal and Availability

Micromax In Note 1 is now available in Nepal where its price is NPR 18,990 for the 4/64GB and NPR 19,990 for the 4/128GB variant. Previously, the phone was priced at Rs. 19,990 and Rs. 21,490, respectively for the two variants.

Micromax In Note 1 Old Price  New Price 
4/64GB (Green) Rs. 19,990 Rs. 18,990
4/128GB (White) Rs. 21,490 Rs. 19,990
  • Also, check out our review of the Micromax In Note 1.[Nepali]

Xiaomi launches Automatic Smart Door Lock Pro with 3D facial recognition

0

Xiaomi has unveiled a new Xiaomi Automatic Smart Door Lock Pro in China. The new door lock has an in-built 3D facial recognition system and support for Apple HomeKit. So, let’s walk through the specs, features, availability, and expected price of the Xiaomi Mi Automatic Smart Door Lock Pro in Nepal.

Xiaomi Mi Automatic Smart Door Lock Pro Overview:

Design

The new Xiaomi Automatic Smart Door Lock Pro brings a splendid appearance in the vertical shape. The main body protrudes out a handle and has a horizontally placed dual-camera setup on the top. 

Xiaomi Automatic Smart Door Lock Pro Design

When the network goes down, the door lock has a digital touch surface with a 16-button keypad that can be used to unlock the door. Likewise, there’s also an embedded fingerprint sensor. The device is available in a sole color option of black. 

Features

Moving on, the door lock includes two 2.3 MP wide-angle sensors that apply 3D mapping techniques for face recognition. The cameras can be also be used to record the outside world, allowing you to see who is your door. You can even view what is happening outside, thanks to the 172-degree Field of View. You can save the recordings either on a remote host or in cloud storage. The recording stays in the cloud for up to 3 days.

In total, the Xiaomi Automatic Smart Door Lock Pro has up to 7 different unlocking options – fingerprint, randomly generated pin, NFC, Bluetooth, Apple HomeKit, virtual key, and voice unlocking (from the Xiaomi Home app).

Rest of the specs

The system uses 8 AA batteries, with which it obtains a battery life of 12 months. On the other hand, the camera is powered by an independent 5mAh module that guarantees performance for 3-5 months, depending on use.

Xiaomi Automatic Smart Door Lock Pro Specifications:

  • Body: Rectangular
  • Touch Surface: Digital, 16-button keyboard
  • Camera: 2 x 2.3MP wide-angle
  • Battery: 8 AA cell (door lock) / 5mAh (camera)
  • Security Modes: 7
  • Companion Apps: MIJIA app (Android), Apple HomeKit (iOS)

Xiaomi Automatic Smart Door Lock Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

The new Xiaomi Automatic Smart Door Lock Pro has launched in China with an asking price of CNY 2,099. It will go on the first sale on July 6. We expect the price of the Xiaomi Automatic Smart Door Lock Pro to be around NPR 43,000 if and when it launches in Nepal.

Smart Door Lock Price in China Price in Nepal (Expected)
Xiaomi Automatic Smart Door Lock Pro CNY 2,099 NPR 43,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite.

Leak: Samsung x AMD GPU leaves the competition in the dust

0

There has been a lot of hype around Samsung’s upcoming flagship processor as it is confirmed to feature an AMD graphic solution. According to a leaker, Samsung has already started testing the GPU, and the initial test results look promising.

AMD GPU in Exynos 2200

The latest report comes from Ice Universe, who we know, is very reliable when it comes to Samsung leaks. According to him, Samsung has wrapped up the initial tests on the first RDNA 2 smartphone GPU from AMD.

The screenshots shared in the tweets show the GPU scoring 8568 and 8134 in two instances of the 3D Mark Wild Life test. It also achieved an average frame rate of 52fps and 50fps, on the two tests respectively.

It is the biggest score ever achieved by a smartphone in that particular benchmark, leaving behind Exynos 2100 and Snapdragon 888. The scores are even better than that of the iPhone 12 Pro Max, which scored 7,442 with its quad-core GPU.

Has Samsung finalized Exynos 2200?

The answer is probably no. Ice Universe has mentioned that the chipset used in the test is based on Cortex A77 architecture. We expect Samsung to go with newer cores (Cortex X2 and Cortex A77) for the performance cores in the Exynos 2200. Therefore, the chip that AMD GPU is being tested on is not Exynos 2200.

Will Samsung x AMD GPU reign top in 2022?

We cannot dive into this conclusion yet. First, we only have access to the initial GPU performance of the upcoming chipset. The result is impressive, partly because we are comparing it with the present-day solution. The true competitors for Exynos 2200 will be Snapdragon 895 and Bionic A15 and not their predecessors.

For reference, Apple reported a rough improvement of 8.3% GPU boost moving from A13 to A14. Similarly, Snapdragon 888 has a 35% better GPU than its predecessor.

AMD RDNA 2 GPU in Samsung Exynos 2200 intial test 3D Mark Wildlife

Moreover, we have not yet talked about the M1 chip in the latest iPads. They are at top of the 3D Mark Wildlife test with double the score of the upcoming AMD GPU.

That being said, it should not take away the excitement from the GPU in the Exynos 2200. Samsung has promised AMD RDNA 2 microarchitecture, which we find on the latest gaming consoles. In addition, the GPU will have features like ray tracing and variable rate shading.

Samsung x AMD GPU Launch Date

According to the same leaker, we will get to know about the AMD RDNA 2 GPU on the upcoming Samsung Exynos chip in July. The event was initially planned for June but was later postponed a month later. Since the Note series is canceled this year, the first product with the AMD GPU should launch next year, most probably the Galaxy S22 series.

  • Meanwhile, check out our gaming review of the Exynos 2100.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 vs Snapdragon 888 Plus: What’s different?

2

On the first day of the Mobile World Congress 2021, Qualcomm has announced a mini-refresh to its flagship Snapdragon SoC in the form of Snapdragon 888 Plus. The chipset will power the device in the second half of the year. 

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 Plus Overview:

The new chipset is essentially a rehash of the current Snapdragon 888, with nearly identical architectures and components. It is just that Qualcomm is able to overclock the Prime core once the manufacturing node matures. If you recall, Snapdragon 865 Plus was announced with a minor performance boost against standard 865. The new Snapdragon 888 Plus will go the same path, which means you won’t notice any significant differences when using it.

What’s changed?

At its heart, the Snapdragon 888 Plus chipset is still an octa-core processor with 1+3+4 core structures. That equates to one Cortex X1, three Cortex A78, and four Cortex A55 cores. What has changed is the X1 core’s clock speed, which has been increased from 2.84GHz to 2.995GHz. It is aimed at delivering a 5.2% performance upgrade over the standard Snapdragon 888. 

Furthermore, the AI engine’s performance has improved, leading to an increase in throughput from 26 TOPS to 32 TOPS. While utilizing the same Hexagon 780 module, Snapdragon 888 Plus offers 20% higher performance in AI workloads.

This time, Qualcomm hasn’t really upgraded the GPU, as we’ve seen in prior years’ releases of plus variants. It’s probably because the Snapdragon 888 is already using Adreno 660 at extremely high frequencies which is more than enough for most demanding titles. Thus, further increasing frequencies would bring very nominal change.

Also Read:

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 vs Snapdragon 888 Plus

SoC Snapdragon 888+ Snapdragon 888
CPU
  • 1x Cortex-X1@ 2.995GHz 
  • 3x Cortex-A78 @ 2.42GHz 
  • 4x Cortex-A55 @ 1.80GHz 
  • 1x Cortex-X1 @ 2.84GHz 
  • 3x Cortex-A78 @ 2.42GHz
  • 4x Cortex-A55 @ 1.80GHz 
GPU Adreno 660 @ 840MHz
AI Engine Hexagon 780 (32 TOPS AI) Hexagon 780 (26 TOPS AI)
Display
  • 4K @ 60 Hz, QHD+ @ 144 Hz (on-device) / 4K @ 60 Hz (external)
  • 10-bit color, HDR10+
Memory
  • LPDDR5 up to 3200MHz 
  • Up to 16GB RAM
ISP 14-bit Spectra 580 ISP
Camera
  • Single – 200MP
  • Dual – 64 + 25MP
  • Triple – 28MP
  • 4K video at 120fps 
  • 8K at 30fps
Codec Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG, H.264 (AVC), H.265 (HEVC), VP8, VP9
Modem
  • Snapdragon X60 (integrated)
  • 5G NR Sub-6 + mmWave
  • DL = 7500 Mbps
  • UL = 3000 Mbps
Connectivity
  • Qualcomm FastConnect 6900
  • Wi-Fi 6E, Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 5, 802.11a/b/g, 802.11n
  • Bluetooth 5.2
  • USB 3.1
Process 5nm (Samsung)

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 Plus Availability

Asus, Xiaomi, Motorola, Vivo, and Honor are all working on a Snapdragon 888 Plus phone that will be released in the third quarter of this year. So we’ll have to wait and see how this new chipset improves the device’s performance.

Chipset Availability
Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 Plus Q3, 2021
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Exynos 2100.

Lenovo introduces Yoga Tab 13 with a built-in kickstand and Micro HDMI port

0

Lenovo has unveiled its new Yoga Tab 13 for the global market that goes by the name Yoga Pad Pro 13” in China. The tab doubles as a second monitor, thanks to the built-in Micro HDMI port. So, let’s dig in to know the specs, features, availability, and expected price of Lenovo Yoga Tab 13 in Nepal.

Lenovo Yoga Tab 13 Overview:

Design and Display

The design is the most premium aspect of the Yoga Tab 13. It has a solid stainless steel rear kickstand attached to the tab that can rotate 180 degrees. That means either you stand it up or hang it from a wall, everything works perfectly here. Likewise, the body is partially made from Alcantara-clad, which adds to its premium-ness.

Lenovo Yoga Tab 13 Design and Display

As the name suggests, the device flaunts a 13-inch LTPS display with a resolution of 2160 x 1350. Further, the panel has a 16:10 aspect ratio, 400 nits peak brightness, 100% sRGB color-space, Dolby Vision, and a TÜV Eye Care certification.

Performance

Powering the tablet is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 chipset. The graphics work is handled by integrated Adreno 650 GPU. In terms of memory and storage, the Yoga Tab 13 comes equipped with 8GB of LPDDR5 memory and up to 128GB of storage. Lenovo claims the battery of Yoga Tab 13 can last up to 12 hours. On the software front, it ships with Android 11 out-of-the-box. 

Rest of the specs

Lenovo has fitted Yoga Tab with possibly the best enterprise feature – the Micro HDMI port. Now, users can use it to connect the tab to their PC and consoles and use it as an external display. As far as the cameras are concerned, it features an 8MP camera with a TOF lens. The tab has a Face Unlock feature because of the latter. It also supports Lenovo’s Precision Pen 2, which lets users draw or take notes while it’s propped up.

Lenovo Yoga Tab 13 Ports

Moreover, the wireless connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. It has a USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 port for charging and connecting compatible accessories. In terms of audio, it has a quad-speaker setup with Dolby Atmos.

Lenovo Yoga Tab 13 Specifications:

  • Dimension (H x W x D): 6.2 – 24.9 x 293.35 x 203.98 mm; 803gm
  • Display: 13″ LTPS, 400 nits, 60Hz refresh rate, 100% sRGB, Dolby Vision, 10-point touchscreen
  • Pen: Lenovo Precision Pen 2
  • Resolution: WQXGA (2160 x 1350 pixels)
  • Cameras: 8MP RGB + TOF
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 
  • RAM: 8GB LPPDR5 RAM, 128GB storage
  • Audio: Quad-speaker, Dolby Atmos
  • OS: Android 11
  • Biometrics: Face Unlock
  • Battery: 12 hours
  • Connectivity: WiFi 6 802.11AX (2 x 2), Bluetooth 5.2
  • Ports: Micro-HDMI with HDCP 1.4, USB-C 3.2 Gen 1
  • Colors: Shadow Black

Lenovo Yoga Tab 13 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Lenovo Yoga Tab 13 will go on sale in the US starting July with a starting price of $680. If and when the Lenovo Yoga Tab 13 is launched in Nepal, we expect its price to be around NPR 85,000.

Tablet Price in the US Price in Nepal (Expected)
Lenovo Yoga Tab 13 USD 680 NPR 85,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 (2021).

Here’s the first look at Google-based Samsung Galaxy One UI Watch

0

Samsung has just unveiled the smartwatch interface that will replace Tizen OS in its Galaxy Watch lineup. The South Korean firm is calling it One UI Watch. As you may have guessed, it resembles Samsung’s One UI smartphone UI visually. We will be discussing everything Samsung unveiled about the new OS at the WMC 2021.

Samsung One UI Watch

The new One UI Watch was somewhat expected after Google confirmed that the two companies were working on a unified smartwatch platform. The merger between Samsung’s Tizen OS and Google’s Wear OS is yet to receive an official name, but people are already referring to it simply as Wear.

The One UI Watch is the first UI to be based on the “Wear.” With it, Samsung promises improved performance, an enriched smartphone-watch experience, and a wider range of apps.

Look and Feel

To start off, the One UI Watch inherits visual cues from its smartphone counterpart. At the event, Samsung let us a sneak peek at the UI’s settings layout, which is based on One UI (smartphone).

One UI Watch Settings Layout

Samsung will also roll out its Watch face design tool to Android developers later this year. It will add more customization options.

Google Play Integration

Users will also be able to download apps directly from the Play Store. Google apps such as Maps, YouTube Music, and Message will be readily available. In addition, third-party app developers for One UI Watch can now integrate features directly from Google Play. Popular apps like Smart Caddie, Adidas Running, Calm, and others will also be available for One UI Watch users.

Auto App installation on One UI Watch

Part of Galaxy Ecosystem

What’s more, the One UI Watch can seamlessly synchronize with your smartphone. Thanks to the Android integration, the One UI Watch will automatically download a compatible version (if it exists) when you download an app on your phone. Similarly, One UI Watch will be able to display time on different time zones based on what you have on your phone. In addition, you can now block a number from the watch, and it will automatically synchronize across all your Galaxy smartphones.

Block Number on One UI Watch

Samsung One UI Watch Availability

Samsung has also confirmed that One UI Watch will debut on the next Galaxy Watch. According to the rumors, Samsung will launch Galaxy Watch 4 (previously referred to as Galaxy Watch Active 4) in August.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3.

Kathmandu Metropolitan proposes free parking facility for electric vehicles in the valley

The Kathmandu Metropolitan has proposed with free parking facility for electric vehicles throughout the city. If accepted, the policy will be taken into effect from the coming fiscal year, that is 2078/79. It will aid in the promotion of electric vehicles in the valley.

Free parking for electric vehicles in Kathmandu:

The announcement of the Nepal Government’s budget for the forthcoming fiscal year has greatly benefited the EV industry. The substantial shift in the taxing structure has given enough optimism to the people. In addition, the recent programs put forward by the local government raise our hopes for the expansion of EVs in Nepal.

Plans

The Mayor of Kathmandu, Vidhya Sundar Shakya, presented the policy and program for the fiscal year 2078/79 which includes a 100 percent discount for electric vehicle parking in the valley. Similarly, the metropolis has also put forward a program to build charging stations in collaboration with the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA).

The metropolitan has been charging parking fees at designated places of New Road, Dharmapath, Kantipath, Durbar Marg, and public roads of Tripureshwor, Ratna Park, Bhotahiti, Keshar Mahal, and Lainchaur. Further, the fee for two-wheelers and four-wheelers parking is Rs. 25 and Rs. 80 per hour, respectively. However, after the implementation of the free parking policy, no charges will be levied on electric vehicles.

Ease of Business Tax

Moreover, Dr. Shivraj Adhikari, the Head of the Revenue Department, stated that electric vehicle-related businesses will be exempted from paying business taxes for the upcoming fiscal year.

According to him, there are around ten similar firms in the municipality. They have been paying business taxes ranging from Rs 30,000 to Rs 50,000 each year. Furthermore, many small business owners are only now beginning to register their companies. And, the new tax policy will offer encouragement for them to engage in such initiatives.

  • Meanwhile, check out our initial impressions of the Samsung Galaxy M32.