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China Mobile to invest $1 billion to build a mobile data network in Nepal

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China Mobile, a prominent player in China’s telecommunications industry, will invest USD 1 billion in Nepal’s telecommunications sector. The data comes from United Nation’s World Investment Report for 2021. China Mobile will use the funds to establish a mobile data network in Nepal.

China Mobile data network in Nepal:

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) recently issued the World Investment Report for 2021, which mentions China Mobile’s plans to establish a mobile data network in Nepal.

China Mobile plan to invest $1 in Nepal

The report lists the project in the ICT sector and highlights that it has already begun. However, no conversations have taken place with the relevant authority of the Nepal Government.

In discussion with TechPana, Director General of the Department of Industry, Jiv Lal Bhushal speculated that the plans and proposal might be in the work. He says “In terms of the size of the investment, it should first go through the investment board”.

Similarly, Sushil Bhatta, Chief Executive Officer of the Investment Board, states that he is not aware of any such plans at this time. He believes that the project is in its early stages and will soon arrive at the authority’s door.

An undisclosed project

China Mobile, on the other hand, has not revealed any information about it either. However, in its 2017 Sustainability Report, “Connecting the New Era”, it was said that the firm will push the infrastructure project to connect the world. This comprises the installation of a cross-border optical fiber line linking Nepal, Myanmar, Pakistan, and Kyrgyzstan.

  • Meanwhile, check out our long-term review of the OnePlus 9.

SpaceX’s Starlink plans to provide global internet coverage by September

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The race for satellite internet dominance is on. And one of the frontrunners in this field is SpaceX’s Starlink. A couple of months ago, the company confirmed that over 10,000 beta users were using its internet service. Now, SpaceX Starlink expects that it will be able to deliver global internet coverage from September this year.

SpaceX Starlink global coverage:

Elon Musk, the company’s CEO, has long dreamed of providing high-speed internet access to the world. And it appears that this goal may soon become a reality.

Gwynn Shotwell, president of SpaceX, initially stated on Tuesday that Starlink will be able to deliver worldwide coverage by September. A while back, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved SpaceX’s proposal to put several Starlink satellites in lower Earth orbit than previously requested.

Following that, its geostationary satellites are now orbiting at a 335 to 354 miles altitude, down from 683 to 807 miles. What this ultimately results in is better coverage and data speed.

Constellations all over the sky

Starlink launched its initial batch of satellites for the first time on May 23, 2009. The batch consisted of 60 satellites. That number has since grown to 1,500 while the company plans to launch 42,000 satellites into space one day.

SpaceX Starlink satellite

Now, Shotwell told to Macquarie Group technology conference via a webcast that we could expect global coverage by September this year. She says, “We’ve successfully deployed 1,800 or so satellites and once all those satellites reach their operational orbit, we will have continuous global coverage, so that should be like September timeframe”.

Even though Starlink’s telecom services might be available this year, they are subject to regulatory approval in every country. This implies they must obtain permission to operate telecom services in each country. And that’s a lot of work to accomplish.

Operations

Starlink currently operates (in beta stage) in 11 countries, including the United States, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and portions of Europe. The goal of SpaceX’s satellite internet service is to bring connectivity to parts of the world where it has otherwise remained a challenge.

Musk’s tweet regarding service pre-orders in May was pretty fascinating. He tweeted that Starlink has almost 500,000 pre-orders and that everyone in line would be able to use it. However, he stated that “it becomes more difficult as we reach into the several million user range”.

SpaceX Starlink global coverage: What’s the price?

To use Starlink’s satellite internet, one must pay nearly USD 600 in advance. It includes USD 99 monthly charge as well as a USD 499 Starlink Kit, which contains the “UFO on a Stick” terminal, mounting tripod, and WiFi router. According to estimations, if Starlink can get 25 million subscribers, it will generate around USD 30 billion in revenue each year.

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Doogee S97 Pro launched with a laser rangefinder and 8500mAh battery

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Doogee is well-known for its rugged smartphones. The company has now launched a new device called the Doogee S97 Pro. Typically, their handsets are jam-packed with tough hardware (the majority of which is the battery) and are otherwise constructed of solid components. So, let’s dig in to know the specs, features, availability, and expected price in Nepal of the Doogee S97 Pro.

Doogee S97 Pro Overview:

Design and Display

To begin with, the Doogee S97 Pro packs a toughened black shell with red, orange, and silver touches on the sides. The phone is MIL-STD-810G certified and has Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection on the front. Likewise, it has IP68 as well as IP69K rating. The latter signifies that the phone can withstand even steam-jet cleaning. That’s a tough one.

Doogee S97 Pro Design Display

In terms of display, it boasts a 6.39″ HD+ (720 x 1560 pixels) LCD panel and a punch-hole cutout with prominent bezels. For biometrics, S97 Pro has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor embedded in the power on/off button. 

Performance

Under the hood, the phone draws power from the MediaTek Helio G95 chipset. You can get it with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Furthermore, the device boots on Android 11. S97 Pro gets its fuel from a big 8500mAh battery with support for 33W wired and 10W wireless fast charging. With such a huge battery, Doogee claims that it can provide up to three days of backup. 

Camera

Over on the optics, Doogee S97 Pro has a quad rear camera module, comprising of Samsung’s 48MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP portrait shooter. On the front, you get a 16MP selfie snapper. 

Doogee S97 Pro Laser rangefinder

But what makes the phone special is a professional laser rangefinder. Doogee claims that it can detect objects up to 40 meters far and even measure a room’s volume or area. For added variety, the laser rangefinder can be used in 8 different modes. 

Rest of the specs

Aside from this, the S97 Pro has two customizable keys on left and supports GPS, Galileo, Glonass, and Beidou. You also get NFC for contactless payments. Moreover, it is available in three color options: Orange Tiger, Lava Red, and Silver Black.

Doogee S97 Pro Specifications:

  • Body: 170.2 x 83.6 x 16.2 mm, MIL-STD-810G, IP68/IP69K certified
  • Display: 6.39” HD+ DotDisplay LCD, Corning Gorilla Glass 5, 270 PPI
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1560 pixels), 16.7 million colors
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G95 (12nm)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 128GB internal storage
  • OS: Android 11
  • Rear Camera: Quad (48MP main, 8MP ultrawide, 2MP macro, 2MP portrait)
  • Front Camera: 16MP Samsung S5K3P3 ST sensor (punch-hole)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
  • Sensors: Formaldehyde detector, Proximity, G-sensor, Gyroscope, Ambient light sensor, Geomagnetism
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.0, GPS/ Glonass / Galileo / Beidou / USB Type-C, NFC, 4G LTE
  • Special Feature: Laser rangefinder (up to 40 meters)
  • Battery: 8500mAh with 33W wired charging, 10W wireless charging 
  • Colors: Orange Tiger, Lava Red, and Silver Black

Doogee S97 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

Doogee S97 Pro carries a price tag of USD 329 for the sole 8GB/128GB model. However, you can grab it at an introductory price of just USD 199 till June 25 via AliExpress. If and when Doogee launches S97 Pro in Nepal, we expect its price to be around NPR 40,000.

Doogee S97 Pro Price in the US Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/128GB USD 329 NPR 40,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our long-term review of the OnePlus 9.

Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go with LTE connectivity silently unveiled

Chromebook Go is the latest laptop from Samsung. The notebook was silently added to the company’s product listing without any formal event or a press release. Let’s take a look at the key specifications and features of the new Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go.

Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go Overview:

Design and Display

Galaxy Chromebook Go comes in a body measuring 15.9mm in thickness and weighs just 1.45 kg. The silver chassis encloses a 14-inch TFT panel, which packs in a total of 1366 x 768 pixels. It can lay flat on a surface because of the 180º hinge.

Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go design display

Performance and Memory

Inside, the Chromebook Go packs Intel Celeron N4500. This dual-core processor boasts a maximum frequency (single-core) of 2.80 GHz. Plus, its mere 6W TDP means this CPU doesn’t require any active cooling mechanism either.

As for memory, users can choose between 4GB and 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM. Similarly, Galaxy Chromebook Go is offered with 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB of eMMC storage.

Audio and Video

Moving on, Chromebook Go features two speakers, each of which is capable of 1.5W output—totaling to 3W. There is an HD webcam and a digital mic to facilitate video calling.

Rest of the features

Backing the whole setup is a 42.3Wh battery which supports 45W charging via a Type-C port. Samsung has included two Type-C, one Type-A port, and a headphone jack. In addition, there is a MicroSD card and a nano security slot.

Samsung Galaxy ChromeBook Go Ports

In terms of wireless connectivity, you get Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1. You can also tap into an LTE network using the nano-SIM slot.

Samsung Galaxy Book Go Specifications:

  • Dimension: 327.1 x 225.6 x 15.9mm
  • Display: 14″ TFT display, 1366 x 768 pixels
  • CPU: Intel Celeron N4500 (10nm platform)
  • GPU: Intel UHD Graphics (Integrated)
  • Memory: 4/8GB LDDR4X RAM, 32/64/128GB eMMC
  • OS: Chrome OS
  • Ports: 2x USB Type-C, 1x USB Type-A, 1x MicroSD card reader, 1x 3.5mm headphone jack, 1x SIM slot
  • Connectivity: LTE, Wi-Fi 6 (2×2), Bluetooth 5.1
  • Others: HD webcam, Digital Mic
  • Battery: 42.3Whr Li-ion, 45W USB-C charging

Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go Price and Availability

Samsung is yet to disclose this Chromebook’s pricing and availability. But considering its specs, we expect the price of the Galaxy Chromebook Go to be under USD 300. We will keep you updated once more details are available.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 2021.

NEA to install smart lights in the streets of Kathmandu and Lalitpur

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) is preparing to install smart lights in the streets of Kathmandu and Lalitpur. In conjunction with the metropolitan and sub-metropolitan offices, NEA will establish smart lights to improve the city’s night view. The authority intends to install smart lights from the Tribhuwan International Airport to Kalanki and Koteshwor, and on the roadways in the Narayan Gopal Chowk area.

Smart lights in Kathamandu and Lalitpur:

Initially, NEA aims to install 90W and 120W streetlights. In total, 2,078 smart lights will adorn the valley’s street, with 1,227 of them being 90W and the rest being 120W. The majority of these lamps will fit on existing infrastructure but almost 270 lamps would require new construction.

Street lights in road

Similarly, 1,400 smart lights will lighten up the streets of Lalitpur. This consists of 239 60-watt and 1,161 90-watt bulbs. In addition, 200 high mast lights will be installed in 15 different locations.

Lalitpur has provided seven routes to connect smart lights. These lines include Satdobato-Harisiddhi, Satdobato-Dhapakhel, Satdobato-Sunakothi, and Ekantakuna-Bhaisepati-Bungamati area. Moreover, paths connecting Bungamati Dobato and Rato Machhindranath Temple, Khokana Dobato and Rudrayani Temple, and Khokana Pass Park and Bungamati Temple are also part of the project.

Tender on the process

NEA has already sought bids for the installation of smart street lights on these roads in Kathmandu and Lalitpur. The contractor selection for Kathmandu is nearing completion, while bids for Lalitpur have only recently been solicited. 

After signing the contract, the authority aims to finish the installation procedure within a year. The contractor should also handle maintenance for the next five years.

Birat Sharma, a representative from NEA, says that the authority will contribute 40% of the entire cost, while the remaining 60% cost will come from Kathmandu Metropolitan and Lalitpur Sub-Metropolitan office.

What are the advantages?

Smart lights at the road will have a direct connection to NEA’s servers. Once linked, the administrator has the ability to switch on and off the smart light. In addition, NEA can monitor power use and request tariffs without any manual intervention. It saves time and requires less manpower.

  • Meanwhile, check out our long-term review of the OnePlus 9.

Mi Watch Revolve Active launched with AMOLED display and 117 sports modes

Xiaomi held an event today to unveil Mi 11 Lite in India. This was accompanied by Mi Watch Revolve Active. It is the company’s latest foray into the smart wearable market. Here, we’ll be discussing the key features of Xiaomi Mi Watch Revolve Active and its expected price in Nepal.

Mi Watch Revolve Active Overview:

Design and Display

As indicated by the moniker, Mi Watch Revolve Active features a circular display. Here, Xiaomi has opted for a 1.39″ screen with a resolution of 454 x 454 pixels. Since it’s an AMOLED panel, the watch supports the Always On Display.

Xiaomi Mi Watch Revolve Active Design

The display is encased inside a glass-fiber-reinforced polyamide frame, which comes in three variants – Black, Navy Blue, and Beige. The watch has 5ATM water-protection rating too.

Fitness and Health Tracking

This smartwatch comes with a PPG sensor for heart rate monitoring. Similarly, it can track your blood oxygen (SpO2) level which can come in handy in the present situation. In addition, Mi Watch Revolve Active can even measure VO2 Max levels during your exercise.

Other health tracking features include sleep tracking, breathing exercise, vital signs, and stress monitoring. All these health monitoring features are backed by LifeQ‘s health algorithm.

Xiaomi Mi Watch Revolve Active health tracking features

Moving on, the Mi Watch Revolve Active has a total of 117 sports modes, out of which 17 are professional modes and the rest are extended workouts. It even supports automatic workout detection. The watch has a 12nm Airoha GPS chip with support for four navigation positioning systems to trail your workout routes.

Rest of the features

The watch can alert you of incoming calls, messages, and other notifications. It has Alexa smart assistant built-in as well. Xiaomi says that the watch can last up to 14 days in typical usage and up to 22 days in the long battery mode.

Xiaomi Mi Watch Revolve Active Smart features

Mi Watch Revolve Active Specifications:

  • Body: 45.9mm x 53.35mm x 11.8mm, 32 grams (w/o strap)
  • Display: 1.39-inches AMOLED panel
  • Resolution: 454 x 454 pixels, 323 PPI
  • Water Resistance Level: 5ATM
  • Companion App: Xiaomi Wear Lite (iOS), Xiaomi Wear (Android)
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, PPG sensor, Geomagnetic sensor, built-in GPS
  • Sports Mode: 117 (17 professional + 100 extended workouts)
  • Battery: 420mAh
  • Battery Endurance: 14 days (normal usage), up to 22 days (long battery mode)

Mi Watch Revolve Active Price in Nepal

Xiaomi Mi Watch Revolve Active will soon go on sale in India for INR 9,999. We can expect the price of Xiaomi Mi Watch Revolve Active in Nepal to be around NPR 16,500 if and when it launches here.

Smartwatch Price in India Price in Nepal (Expected)
Mi Watch Revolve Active INR 9,999 NPR 16,500
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Xiaomi Mi Watch lite.

To promote smartphone movie-making, Xiaomi unveils “Xiaomi Studios”

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Xiaomi, as a tech company, is never boring—with its innovative and at times outlandish innovations. Just a few days back, the company patented a new sound charging technology. Now, it has officially unveiled a movie studio brand called “Xiaomi Studios”. This initiative aims to explore and encourage content creation with the company’s mobile devices.

Xiaomi Studios Overview:

Xiaomi officially created a Weibo account dedicated to the new department. Dubbed “Xiaomi Studios”, the Chinese smartphone giant has officially marked its entry to content creation. 

Together with Studios, the company also announced the Xiaomi Creator program, dedicated to content creators who intend to make the most of the cinematic capabilities of their Xiaomi phones.

In short, you might get to see films (either short or long) shot primarily with Xiaomi smartphones. However, it is likely that the company will expand this program to users of non-Xiaomi phones in the future. 

Mi 11 series – The darling of Studios

While we’re on the subject of videography, Xiaomi appears to be rather confident in the cameras on its premium smartphones to have announced this program. The firm might target its flagship handsets to promote Studios, which is the Mi 11 series for now.

More specifically, Mi 11 Ultra, which is its most premium offering to date is set to be the highlight of the Xiaomi Studios program. However, it all depends on the creativity of the cameraperson on how to make the most out of a device.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra Cameras

For this, Xiaomi seems to have followed in Apple’s footsteps, where the company invites people to make short films with their iPhones. Peter Chan created the short film “Three Minutes“, which was shot on an iPhone X in China. Similarly, Xiaomi Studios could soon deliver the first content made directly by creators who have joined the program.

Worldwide availability?

The particulars of the new Studio and Creator program remain undisclosed for the time being. Likewise, Xiaomi has not disclosed any information regarding its international availability either. However, we might be in for some good news pretty soon.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Mi 11X (Poco F3).

Samsung switches to flat panels for its latest Odyssey gaming monitors

Samsung has just announced three new gaming monitors under the Odyssey series. The new Odyssey 2021 lineup has ditched curved panels in favor of flat ones instead. The former was a distinct feature of its 2020 models. That being said, let’s take a quick look at the key features, specifications, and expected price of the Samsung Odyssey gaming monitors (2021) in Nepal.

Samsung Odyssey 2021 lineup:

As of now, there are three models under the Samsung Odyssey 2021 lineup – G70A, G50A, and G30A. There was no sign of any successor to the higher-end G9 model at the launch. Maybe that will indeed feature a curved panel.

Odyssey G7 (G70A)

Odyssey G7 (G70A) features a 28″ UHD panel with HDR400 and a 144Hz refresh rate. Samsung is boasting an ultra-low response rate of up to 1ms here. The monitor is compatible with NVIDIA’s G-SYNC and AMD’s FreeSync Premium Pro. With the HDMI 2.1 ports, users can enjoy 4K 120Hz output from the latest gaming consoles.

Samsung Odyssey G7 2021

Odyssey G5 (G50A)

Next in the line is the Odyssey G5. It features a 27″ QHD panel with support for a refresh rate of up to 165Hz. The monitor is compatible with HDR10, G-SYNC, and AMD FreeSync Premium.

Samsung Odyssey G5 2021

Odyssey G3 (G30A)

Finally, the Odyssey G3 is the cheapest entry in Samsung’s 2021 series of gaming monitors. It is available in two screen sizes – 27″ and 24″. Like the G70A, it supports a refresh rate of up to 144Hz.

Samsung Odyssey G3 2021

Multi-tasking features

Here, the Odyssey G7 and G5 come with several features to facilitate multi-tasking. To start, users can game and chat simultaneously, using Picture-by-Picture (PBP). Then there is Picture-in-Picture (PiP) that allows the creation of a virtual second screen.

Other features include Easy Setting Box and Auto Source Switch+. Thanks to the latter, you can have the monitor connected to a PC and a console at the same time. The monitor will intelligently recognize the one that is active and switch to it.

Samsung Odyssey 2021 Specifications:

Model G70A G50A G30A
Design Height adjustable stand, Tilt, Swivel, Pivot, Wall mount (100  x 100)
Screen Size 28” 27” 27” / 24”
Display Panel Flat IPS panel
Resolution 3840 x 2160 2560 x 1440 1920 x 1080
Brightness 300 nits 350 nits 250 nits
Response Time 1ms (GTG) 1ms (MPRT)
Viewing Angle 178º (Horizontal) / 178º (Vertical)
Frame Rate 144Hz 165Hz 144Hz
Adaptive Technology FreeSync Premium Pro, G-SYNC FreeSync Premium, G-SYNC
I/O Display Port 1.4 (1EA), HDMI 2.1 (2EA), USB 3.0Up (1EA) & Down (2EA) Display Port 1.2 (1EA), HDMI 2.0 (1EA) HDMI 1.4 (1EA), Display Port 1.2 (1EA)
Common Features Eye Saver Mode, Flicker Free, Black Equalizer, Refresh Rate Optimizer
Extra Features Picture in Picture, Picture-by-Picture, Auto Source Switch+, Easy Setting Box, Low Input Lag Mode, Super Arena Gaming UX, CoreSync Lighting, UltraWide Game View NA

Samsung Odyssey (2021) Price in Nepal

2021 lineup of Samsung’s Odyssey gaming monitors is now available in South Korea. The price of G30A is KRW 315,000 and KRW 275,000, respectively, for the 27″ and the 24″ variants. Likewise, Odyssey G70A and G50A cost KRW 950,000 and KRW 650,000, respectively.

Samsung is yet to disclose the global pricing of these gaming monitors. We expect the price of Samsung Odyssey gaming monitors (2021) in Nepal to start at NPR 35,000 if and when they launch here.

Odyssey Gaming Monitors 2021 Screen Size Price in South Korea Price in Nepal (Expected)
G7 (G70A) 28” KRW 950,000 NPR 120,000
G5 (G50A) 27” KRW 650,000 NPR 85,000
G3 (G30A) 24” KRW 275,000 NPR 35,000
27” KRW 315,000 NPR 40,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our long-term review of the OnePlus 9.

FiiO M11 Plus LTD music player announced: A love letter to audiophiles

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FiiO has officially launched the highly anticipated M11 Plus LTD digital music player – a much-expected upgrade to last year’s award-winning M11 Pro. It brings a slightly better design and other upgrades compared to its predecessor.

FiiO M11 Plus LTD Overview:

Design and Display

Starting with the display, M11 Plus LTD has a bezel-less 5.5-inch screen with advanced sliding touch volume controls. Users can change the volume on the M11 Plus LTD either by using the physical buttons or by sliding their fingers on the touch panel.

If you think that’s pretty standard, let me tell you that this is the first time sliding touch volume controls have appeared in a Hi-Res digital audio player.

Fiio M11 Plus Display Design

Additionally, the M11 Plus LTD comes in FiiO’s 6th gen honeycomb design and is available with either an aluminum alloy or a stainless steel body. The aluminum body variant weighs about 310 grams, while the stainless steel model adds 95 grams to the weight.

Snapdragon 660

Under the hood, the audio player is packed with Qualcomm’s octa-core Snapdragon 660 processor. It is a significant improvement over the Exynos 7872 in M11 Pro which promises a more responsive and smoother user experience. FiiO M11 Plus LTD comes pre-installed with Android 10 and features 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage.

The device is compatible with almost all of the audio streaming apps available on the Google Play Store. Similarly, the company has introduced compatibility for Apple Music too, which was unavailable on the M11 Pro.

Dual DAC

On the audio front, the M11 Plus LTD is equipped with two AK4497EQ Dual DAC chipsets and a powerful THX AAA-78 amplification module. Furthermore, this audio player now supports two-way Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, as well as LDAC, SBC, and AAC wireless codecs.

Fiio M11 Plus Connectivity

In terms of wireless connectivity, it equips 2.4G and 5G dual-band Wi-Fi. Furthermore, the new Digital Audio Purifications System (DAPS) with self-developed 4th Gen FPGA+NDK femtosecond crystal oscillators ensures more pure sound.

Wired audio output options include 2.4/3.5/4.4mm jacks and USB DAC. Additionally, the FiiO M11 Plus LTD supports 3 audio gain levels with 120 volume steps in each of them. It also has a user-customizable shortcut button for quick app launches or other settings.

Rest of the specs

Other than this, the audio player packs a 6000mAh huge battery which supports Qualcomm 4.0 quick charge (up to 27W). With this, FiiO is promising up to 11.5 hours of continuous music playback. The onboard charger can fill up this battery from 0 to 100% in 3 hours.

FiiO M11 Plus LTD Specifications:

  • Weight: 310g (Aluminum) / 405g (Stainless steel)
  • Design: 6th gen Honeycomb design
  • Display: 5.5-inch IPS Hi-Res in-cell screen
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 660
  • Memory: 4/64GB (expandable up to 2TB)
  • OS: Android 10
  • Audio: AK4497EQ Dual DAC chipset, THX-AAA 78*2 Headphone Amplifier, DAPS, High-Res two-way Bluetooth Support
  • Headphone: 3.5mm+2.5mm+4.4mm
  • Connectivity: Dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 

FiiO M11 Plus LTD Price and Availability

As mentioned earlier, the FiiO M11 Plus LTD comes in aluminum alloy and stainless steel edition, which cost USD 749 and USD 899.99, respectively. You can buy it from the company’s official website or other e-commerce platforms like AliExpress.

FiiO M11 Plus LTD Price (US) Availability
Aluminum Alloy USD 749 AliExpress
Stainless Steel USD 899.99
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Mobvoi TicWatch E3.

Nokia Essential Wireless Headphones E1200 Review: Acceptably Average

Finding a decent pair of wireless headphones on a budget is a struggle, at least in this part of the world. But Nokia—of all companies—has decided to step up to the challenge with the Essential Wireless Headphones E1200. Retailing at just Rs. 6,499, is this the best over-ear headphone in its price bracket in Nepal? Let’s find out in this review of the Nokia Essential Wireless Headphones E1200.

Nokia Essential Wireless Headphones E1200 Specifications:

  • Body: 197 grams, Anodized matte metal cover, PU leather earpads
  • Headphone Type: Circumaural, Over-the-ear
  • Transducer: 40mm (Dynamic driver, closed)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
  • Sound Pressure Level (SPL): 106dB (1kHz/1mW)
  • Microphone Principle: ECM (Electret Condenser) x1
  • Impedance32.5Ω (Ohms)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 (HFP, AVRCP, A2DP)
  • Effective Range: Line of sight approx. 30ft (10m)
  • Audio Codec(s): SBC (Sub-Band Codec)
  • Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): No
  • Controls: Volume up/down, Bass Mode, Power button
  • 3.5mm Auxillary Audio Input: Yes
  • Battery: 500mAh, Up to 40 hours music playback
  • Charging Time: Approximately 3 hours (Micro USB port)
  • Color Options: Black, White, Red
  • What’s in the box: 1x headphone, 1x 3.5mm to 3.5mm jack, 1x Micro USB cable, Travel pouch, Quick start guide, Official documentations
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 6,499

Nokia Essential Wireless Headphones E1200 Review:

Design & Comfort

  • Anodized matte metal cover, PU leather earpads
  • Closed-back design, Over-the-ear headphones

Starting with the design, this one bears a classic over-the-ear look. It has arced aluminum earcups alongside a metallic adjustable arm for a customized fit. Here, the padding on the canopy is comparatively softer than the PU (Polyurethane) leather that Nokia has used on the earcups.

As expected, these are not IP-certified to any degree. So, you’re gonna have to be extra careful when it comes to sweats or splashes. Still and all, finding the optimal level of comfort for me has been an unsuccessful journey so far. There’s always a slight trade-off between an overall firm grip and comfort from the canopy.

Plus, its closed-back design combined with the summer heat means that this headphone gets quite warm when putting on for a while. Therefore, if you’re looking for something that you’d be comfortable wearing for long hours, the Nokia Essential Wireless Headphones disappoints. Despite this, considering its budget heritage, I guess we can’t be that critical of it.

Nokia E1200 - Earcups

Throughout my usage, I’ve had to briefly take it off about every hour or so; so that my ears could take a breather. Anyway, these headphones are completely sealed around the back. As a result, you get a decent level of passive noise isolation as well. If only Nokia had used relatively more comfortable padding or if this headphone didn’t clamp into the ears nearly as tight, it would’ve gotten an easy A.

Lightweight and foldable

Moving on, weighing just 197 grams, this is pretty lightweight though. Plus, it is also foldable so that you can easily carry it around in your backpack. Yet, when folding it up, it is subjected to a concerning “clacking” sound. Regardless, Nokia offers these headphones in three color options: black, white, and red.

I would’ve loved to try out the white variant but that’s not available here and the standard black color option is all you get. Oh, and before I forget—like how modern Nokia branded phones are actually a product of HMD Global, it’s the same with audio accessories as well, including the Essential Wireless Headphones E1200.

But instead of HMD Global, China’s RichGo Technology has secured the licensing rights for Nokia’s wireless headphones. This detail might not be something absolutely pertinent to the quality of the product itself, but as a buyer, it’s crucial that you make an informed purchase decision.

Pairing & Control

  • Bluetooth 5.0, 3.5mm auxiliary input
  • Dedicated volume, power, Bass button

With that out of the way, let’s get into pairing it with your Bluetooth-ready devices. The Essential Wireless Headphones E1200 feature Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless connectivity while you have the option for 3.5mm aux input as well.

I must say that I’m impressed with the standard of its wireless connectivity since throughout my usage of well over a month, it never gave up on me. No frequent disconnections or loss in signal even when I was about two rooms away from my phone. Likewise, audio delay via the wireless medium is practically non-existent in terms of streaming music or movies here.

Not ideal for competitive gaming

But that’s not to say things are as sound as a bell when shifting our gear to the gaming side of things. I tested multiple games like Call of Duty Mobile and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang with this headphone to see how it fared under the wireless mode.

As you’d expect, the E1200 is not built strong that way. Using the Earbuds Delay Test app, I graphed its latency to be around 120-145 ms. And if you’re unaware of what that number means, allow me to explain.

Nokia E1200 - Buttons

Audio latency, which is usually measured in milliseconds (ms), refers to the delay between when the sound is created and when you eventually hear it. This drawback remains one of the key reasons people still prefer wired headphones over their cordless counterparts. The aforementioned 120-145ms latency is pretty terrible so competitive gaming on the E1200 via Bluetooth is an absolute no-go.

Aux input for zero latency

However, the 3.5mm aux input effectively eradicates this headache. Nokia ships a 3.5mm to 3.5mm audio cable inside the box itself too, which is fantastic. From practically 0ms latency to its battery-saving properties, I often found myself going the wired route on the Essential Wireless Headphones as well.

Then again, if your phone skips a 3.5mm audio jack, you’re gonna have to use an additional dongle; which ultimately compromises comfortability. Because of its relative inexpensiveness, you won’t find touch control here. On the contrary, all the physical on-board control options are jammed into the left earcup.

First off is the power button itself. Long-pressing it turns the device on or off whereas upon a single press, it doubles as a play/pause button as well. Plus, it lets you pick up or hang up on calls too. Then there’s the single-click “Bass” boost menu (more on this later). By pressing it for around 2 seconds, you can even trigger Google Assistant or Siri.

Finally, the dedicated volume up/down buttons can skip or go back to the previous track beside their inferred control. The buttons are plastic-made, with a dismissable level of etching for easy differentiation. For the longest time, my fingers inadvertently confused between the Bass and Power button. But with time, that issue is no more.

Nevertheless, I would’ve preferred if this headphone paired with a companion app for equalizer settings or customizing the available buttons. While the former can be substituted with third-party equalizers like Eqfy or Viper4Android FX (requires root access), not being able to personalize the buttons’ actions is a mild inconvenience and nothing more.

Audio Quality

  • 40mm dynamic driver, SBC codec
  • 20Hz – 20kHz frequency response

At last, it’s time to get into the audio quality of the Nokia Essential Wireless Headphones E1200. Featuring a 40mm audio unit, the sound output from this headphone is pretty decent for the price. Just don’t expect it to deliver excellent dynamic range or produce balanced lows, mids, and highs.

Nokia E1200 - Design 1

For the most part, this headphone does a pretty good job for mid-heavy content such as podcasts, sitcoms, and such. And if you trained ears seek high bit-rate audio streaming, these headphones aren’t for you since it only supports the basic SBC audio codec.

Here, listening to some dynamic audio files is enough to conclude its sub-par audio quality. Something like Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” sounds pretty flat without turning on the Bass mode. The audio separation isn’t that great either while the beat of the drums sounds almost completely flat.

Turning up the bass

In contrast, switching on Bass mode results in a muddy and overwhelming level of bass that overshadows the highs. Nokia E1200 can get fairly loud enough as well although I did notice distortion at max loudness multiple times. As I mentioned earlier, the mids are fine for the most part but in certain instances, can sound a bit spacy—which is a bit odd for a closed-back headphone.

Listening to “Abhimaan” by Albatross, I noticed the E1200 fail to impress me in terms of trebles as well. The minute detail isn’t quite there. But that didn’t stop me from enjoying the music altogether since the vocals sound adequately clear; with a respectable bit of instrument separation.

Bass Mode is too much

Under the Bass mode, rock tunes like “Brain Damage / Eclipse ” by Pink Floyd sound hopeless. Nokia’s EQ profile with heavy bass outshines everything else—although I wouldn’t call the level of bass reproduction itself that enjoyable.

For instance, in Disclosure and Sam Smith’s “Latch”, the first few seconds of the track brings enjoyably thumpy bass. But as soon as the music evolves into its chorus, the vocals and trebles are underpowered by bass.

On the other hand, turning off Bass mode results in an even worse listening experience with the audio sound pretty flat. So, keeping it on is the lesser of two evils; although it would’ve been great if Nokia had offered a middle-ground between them.

Even so, I managed to somewhat level down the excessive bass by tweaking the equalizer setting via Viper4Android FX. But if you don’t have a rooted phone, you can try other equalizer apps or maybe ones built into the music player of your choice itself. Moving on, the audio from the onboard microphone has invited no complaints during my usage.

Nokia E1200 - Design 2 Essential Wireless Headphones Review

People on the receiving end acknowledged my voice as clear and loud enough; with rare instances of voice breaks every now and then. Had it equipped a beamforming mics as we see in relatively high-end headphones, things would’ve been so much better, but oh well. In a fairly quiet room, Google Assistant was able to accept my commands accurately as well.

Battery Life

  • 500mAh, up to 40 hours playback

Even though the audio quality of the Nokia Essential Wireless Headphones E1200 is hit-or-miss, the battery life on this thing is absolutely bonkers. The company claims up to 40 hours of wireless playback time which more or less corroborated with my findings.

I’d put it on every day to work and it got me a little over 4 days before prompting a battery low message. On average, these pair of headphones lasted me about 35-36 hours when listening at 70-80% volume most of the time.

Disappointingly, Nokia has gone for micro USB charging here—a decision that perplexes anyone who’s purchased a new gadget in recent years. Be that as it may, this is not the end of the world, I guess. During my tests, the E1200 juiced up pretty slow; taking around 2 hours and 47 minutes to get from 5 – 100%.

Conclusion

Wrapping up this review, the Nokia Essential Wireless Headphones E1200 is still a decent value for money. With its classic design, adjustable sound quality, and outstanding battery life, it’s more than fine for casual listening purposes.

Nokia E1200 - Ports Essential Wireless Headphones Review

And then there’s the added bonus of voice assistant support and 3.5mm audio input. However, because of the average audio output mixed with the discomfort of putting on a closed-back headphone for a while, the E1200 has a hard time standing out against the competition like Soundcore’s Life Q10.

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Nokia Essential Wireless Headphones E1200 Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Excellent battery endurance
  • Nice passive noise isolation
  • Lightweight, foldable design
  • Stable wireless connectivity
  • 3.5mm auxiliary audio input
  • Decent microphone quality

Cons:

  • Could get uncomfortable to wear
  • The onboard buttons feel cheap
  • High latency on wireless gaming
  • Unoptimized equalizer setting
  • Bass Mode gets over-powering