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Lenovo Legion Phone Duel 2 brings dual-fan cooling and a radical design

Lenovo has announced its new gaming smartphone for the global market. The device is specifically designed for people who are keenly interested in mobile gaming. In this post, we will be taking a look at all the specs, features of the Lenovo Legion Phone Duel 2 along with its price and availability.

Lenovo Legion Phone Duel 2 Overview:

Design and Display

Here, Lenovo Legion Phone Duel 2 is the second smartphone under Lenovo’s Legion branding and a successor to last year’s Legion Duel (Legion Pro in China). The device features a large 6.92-inches FHD+ 8-bit HDR AMOLED panel with the screen refresh rate clocked at 144Hz. Moreover, the device also offers a 720Hz touch sampling rate which is among the highest in the industry. It has 800 nits of brightness (1300 nits peak), HDR 10+ certification, and 111.1% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage.

The handset has debuted with a Samsung E4 panel and sports a resolution of 2460 x 1080 pixels. For display protection, the panel uses Corning’s Gorilla Glass 5 on the front.

Talking about the design, the Lenovo Legion Duel 2 is meant to be used in landscape mode. For easy touch responses, the device uses four ultrasonic shoulder keys (R1, R2, L2, L1) on the right frame, two capacitive keys (L3 and R3) on the back, and two display force-touch.

Performance and Cooling

Powering the device is the Snapdragon 888 chipset. On software, it boots on Android 11 based on Lenovo’s ZUI 12.5. It features a dual front-facing speaker for a more immersive sound experience with support for Dolby Audio. For more power, the device is coupled with up to 18GB of LDDDR5 RAM and up to 512GB UFS 3.1 storage. Lenovo Legion Duel 2 Pro will be available in three memory configurations – 12/256GB, 16/256GB, and 18/512GB.

Legion Phone Duel 2 - Performance

Plus, heat dissipation here is better than ever. It uses an active built-in Twin Turbo-Fan cooling system to keep everything cooler even after a long period of gameplay. One of the fans is prominently visible on the phone’s back while another one is hidden inside. Concerning the hand rest position of gamers, the balanced ATA 2.0 dual design allows the CPU to be placed in the middle, keeping gamers’ hands away from excessive heat. With this, it becomes the first smartphone to feature a dual fan setup.

Camera

One of the most unique designs in Lenovo Legion Duel 2 is its camera placement. Intended for a streaming setup, its 44MP selfie shooter is housed in a pop-up mechanism on the right frame next to the central camera, fan bump at the back. You’ll find its rear cameras here as well. There is a 64MP OmniVision flagship OV64A image sensor with f/1.9 aperture and a 16MP f/2.2 ultrawide lens with a 123° field of view. The camera at the back supports digital zoom up to 10x and includes a dedicated Super night mode as well.

Rest of the specs

Built for gamers, it utilizes a total of 5500mAh battery, where each 2750mAh cell is positioned on either side of the phone with a centrally placed hardware bump. For charging, there are two USB ports that support a total of 90W of input and can fully charge the device in 30 minutes.

Legion Phone Duel 2 - Charging

Furthermore, there is a 7-magnet stereo speaker with a dual smart amplifier for a louder, deeper, and less distorted sound. The four microphones allow a better noise reduction and provide better streaming quality even in a busy, noisy environment. The new dual X-axis haptic (HapticX) vibration linear motors enable incredibly precise tactile feedback.

Lenovo Legion Phone Duel 2 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.92-inch AMOLED, 144Hz refresh rate, 111.1% P3 DCI-P3 color, 720Hz touch sampling rate
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 (5nm)
  • RAM: 12/16/18GB LPPDDR5 RAM
  • Storage: 128GB/256GB UFS 3.1 storage
  • OS: ZUI 12.5 based on Android 11
  • Rear Camera: 64MP OmniVision® flagship OV64A image sensor, f/1.9 aperture, 16 MP ultra-wide lens with f/2.2 aperture, and 123° field of view
  • Audio: Dual front-facing speakers and Dolby Atmos,
  • Connectivity: 5G, Wi-Fi b/n/ac/ax (2.4GHz, 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.0, Type-C
  • Battery: 5500mAh (2750mAh x 2), 65W quick charging; Turbo Charging up to 90W quick charging (sold separately)
  • Others: Octa-Trigger in a ‘console controller like’ array with Quad Ultrasonic Shoulder keys, Dual pressure touch buttons, Dual Capacitance keys input

Lenovo Legion Phone Duel 2 Price and Availability

Lenovo Legion Phone Duel 2 starts at €799 for the base 12/256GB model and goes up to €1099 for the 18/512GB variant. The phone is unlikely to launch in Nepal but we can expect the starting price of Lenovo Legion Phone Duel 2 to be around NPR 130,000 if it’s available via unofficial channels.

Lenovo Legion Phone Duel 2 Price in Europe Price in Nepal (Converted)
12/256GB €799  NPR 130,000
16/256GB €999  NPR 141,000
18/512GB €1099  NPR 155,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Redmi Note 10.

Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 camera launched with a vintage design

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Fujifilm, a Japanese camera manufacturer, has announced the release of the Instax Mini 40 Camera and the Instax Mini Contact Sheet. The company hopes that with this latest release, it will be able to replicate the classic nature and feel of its first-generation camera. So, let’s take a closer look at the Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 including its expected price in Nepal.

Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 Overview:

Design and Display

The Mini 40 has a retro style with silver stitching and faux black leather that gives it an exquisite overall look. Fujifilm hopes that the Instax Mini 40 will rekindle the feel of film cameras before the advent of digital cameras. According to Fujifilm, it is a lightweight device that can fit in the palm of the hand and would cater to instant photo enthusiasts. 

Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 Design

The textured leathery material improves grip. When empty, the camera weighs 0.33 kg, and when loaded with batteries and films, it weighs 0.51 kg.

Lens and Exposure

Instax Mini 40, like the Mini 11, has a 35mm equivalent F1.27 lens. Pushing the large silver button under the lens compartment activates the lens and turns on the camera. To activate the selfie mode, take the lens’s outermost portion out about half an inch more. When you’re done, simply put the lens back into the camera to turn it off. 

Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 lens

Mini 40 is fully automatic, with a flash that is always triggered with any shutter press. It has a shooting range of 0.3m and beyond.

Images and Mirror

When you press the shutter button, the Instax Mini film sheet will roll out to a mechanical hum. “Contact Sheet,” like all Instax film, will be available with 10 exposures per cartridge. As previously said, the selfie mode is accessed by pushing the front of the lens outward. It makes taking selfies and close-up photos simpler. The Mini 40 also has a small mirror on the front of the lens to help with selfie framing. The camera is powered by two AA Alkaline batteries.

Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 Specifications:

Dimensions & Weight 104 mm x 121 mm x 65 mm, 330g (without batteries, strap, and film pack)
Film FUJIFILM Instax mini instant film (sold separately)
Lens 2 components, 2 elements, f = 60 mm, 1:12.7
Viewfinder Real Image finder, 0.37x, with target spot
Shooting Range 0.3m – ∞
Selfie Mode (0.3 m – 0.5 m)
Shutter Release Programmed electronic shutter release, 1/2 to – 1/250 sec. Slow synchro for low light
Exposure Control Automatic, Lv 5.0 – 14.5, (ISO 800)
Film Ejection Automatic
Flash Constant firing flash (automatic light adjustment), Charging time: 6.5 sec or less (when using new batteries), Effective flash range: 0.3 – 2.7m
Auto Power-off time After 5 minutes
Power Supply Two AA-size alkaline batteries (LR6)
Capacity: Approximately 10 Instax mini film packs of 10 exposures each
Others Includes film counter and film pack confirmation window

Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 Price in Nepal and Availability

Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 has a price tag of $99.99 and will be available from the end of April. Each pack of Contact Sheet film comes with 10 exposures and is available for $15. If it were to launch here, we expect the price of the Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 in Nepal to be around NPR 15,000.

Camera Price in the US Price in Nepal (Expected)
Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 $99.99 NPR 15,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Insta360 One R.

Microsoft turns to “boiling liquid” for its overheating servers

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If you have a company as big as Microsoft, you need to have an efficient way of storing and retrieving data from data centers. Running the world’s second-largest cloud platform further adds to the complication. The challenge here is to keep servers from heating up. One way to keep it in check is to use liquid cooling. Microsoft seems to have taken the term too seriously as it has placed its servers inside boiling liquid to cool them off. Don’t believe me? Keep reading to learn more about the new two-phase immersion cooling technology from Microsoft.

Microsoft Two-Phase Immersion Cooling Technology

The idea of dipping servers in a pool of boiling liquid may sound like a crazy one but it should not come as a surprise given what Microsoft is experimenting with its datacenters right now. For starters, it has previously tried to deploy datacenters inside the sea within a submarine-like tube. The latest effort takes it up a notch by replacing the nitrogen air with an engineered fluid and the tube with a tank.

The Fluid

For this new type of cooling technology, Microsoft has taken a couch-shaped tank and filled it with a special type of fluid. Unlike water, the fluid used here is not a conductor and hence causes no harm to the electronics. The fluid boils faster than liquid has its boiling point is lower at 122˚ Fahrenheit.

The two-phase liquid immersion is based on 3M liquid cooling technology. 3M recommends using Hydrofluoroether-based fluid and we assume it is the same one used here. The liquid has dielectric properties that make it suitable for use in the system.

How does it work?

The fluid soaks heat from the computer servers at work. Here, the lower boiling point of the fluid doesn’t allow the server to work at a higher level. The vapor rises up the tank and interacts with the condenser on the tank lid. It condenses the fluid which rains back on the back onto the servers. And the cycle repeats for continuous cooling.

Boiling fluid in two phase immersion cooling tank

Potentials

This two-phase immersion cooling technology from Microsoft is more effective than air cooling as the heat is transferred directly from the surface of the servers. Also, heat transfers faster in liquid than in air because of higher density.

It also has an upper hand over the present-day liquid cooling technology. Microsoft says it took inspiration from crypto miners and experimented with the latter. Microsoft recorded 5% to 15% cooler performance. The result motivated the company to dig deeper into the technology and hence the two-phase liquid cooling was born.

The new technology protects the servers from the risks of overheating thus, promoting the culture of overclocking. Eventually, Microsoft plans to use special software to overclock these servers during peak hours of operation.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max.

Oppo’s New Year offer brings free TWS on purchase of smartphones

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With the new year approaching in few days, brands have started to launch interesting offers for their consumers. Similarly, Oppo has come up with an exciting scheme under the “Naya Barsha 2078 Ko Offer” for its users. Here, we’ll go over the Oppo new year’s offer in detail.

Oppo “Naya Barsha 2078 Ko Offer”

With this, you’ll get Enco W11 TWS earbuds for free on the purchase of Oppo F17 Pro and Oppo F19 Pro. Moreover, Oppo A12 is now available at a discounted price of NPR 14,990. The device was formerly available for NPR 18,590. So, let’s dig in for a short overview of all these devices. 

Oppo F19 Pro

Oppo F19 Pro features a 6.43-inch Super AMOLED panel with an FHD+ resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels. Although the device doesn’t have support for a high refresh rate, it can be enjoyed at a 135Hz touch sampling rate and 180Hz touch rate in Game mode. 

oppo F19 pro display

The device is available in two color variants: Crystal Silver and Fluid Black. Furthermore, it packs the Mediatek Helio P95 chipset coupled with 8GB RAM and 128/256GB storage. The price of the Oppo F19 Pro in Nepal is NPR 44,990 for the 8/128GB variant.

Oppo F17 Pro

Oppo F17 Pro is a standout device due to its design. At first instance, I am surprised to see how Oppo has managed to keep its thickness at 7.48mm and 165grams. While saying that, the company has used a polycarbonate body alongside plastic frames to keep it lightweight. 

OPPO F17 Pro - Design [1]

Moving on to the display, the Oppo F17 Pro sports a 6.43” FHD+ AMOLED panel refreshing at the regular 60Hz, with a dual-punch-hole cutout for the selfie cameras. Powering this device is the same Helio P95 SoC. It is available on an 8+128GB memory configuration which costs NPR 43,990.

Oppo A12

Here, the Oppo A12 looks like any other budget smartphone in the market. It comes with a 6.22-inch LCD panel with a resolution of 720 x 1520 pixels and an aspect ratio of 19:9

Oppo A12 design price specs availability launch

Under the hood, it is powered by MediaTek Helio P35, which offers decent performance for normal usage. For memory, it is available in 3GB or 4GB of RAM which is coupled with 32GB and 64GB of storage respectively. The dual-camera setup at the back houses 13MP primary sensor and a portrait lens. On the front, there is a 5MP selfie camera. The 3+32GB variant is available at a discounted price of NPR 14,990, during the offer. 

OPPO Enco W11

Oppo’s Enco W11 looks somewhat inspired by the Samsung Galaxy Buds lineup. Each pair of buds only weighs 4.4g. The charging case is also light at just 35.5g. It features an 8mm dynamic driver which features titanium-plated composite diaphragms.  

Enco W11 - Design [2]

For connectivity, Oppo Enco W11 transmits data over Bluetooth v5.0, which ensures seamless connectivity. It features touch control with a pretty good response. In Nepal, the buds are priced at NPR 3,990.

Oppo Naya Barsha 2078 Ko Offer Validity

As I mentioned earlier, with the purchase of Oppo F19 Pro and F17 Pro the company will sponsor the Enco W11 TWS earbuds absolutely for free. Also, two winners will be selected each week from all Oppo products buyers who can win some exciting gifts as well. It includes Enco W11, Bluetooth speaker, Oppo Ollie Doll, and Oppo F19 Pro t-shirt. This scheme will be in effect from 3rd April to 18th April 2021.

Device Price in Nepal New Year Offer
Oppo F19 Pro NPR 44,990 Free Enco W11
Oppo F17 Pro NPR 43,990
Oppo A12 NPR 18,590 NPR 14,990
  • Check out our unboxing and impressions of the Oppo F19 Pro.

Vivo announces price-drops, gifts to celebrate Nepali New Year 2078

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With the Nepali New Year right around the corner, brands have already started announcing new offers and promotional campaigns. We have already reported on the ones from Samsung and Daraz, and here we will be discussing the “Vivo Nepali New Year Campaign 2078”. The smartphone brand has announced exciting discounts and prizes on the purchase of select devices.

Vivo Nepali New Year 2078 campaign

Under this campaign, Vivo is providing both discounts and prizes on the purchase of select Y and V-series devices. The V and Y-series are home to Vivo’s budget and mid-range smartphones, respectively. They also make up most of the company’s portfolio in the Nepali market.

The price of the Vivo V20 has been dropped by NPR 3,000. So, its effective price is just NPR 44,990 from NPR 47,990. Similarly, the first 100 customers to buy the phone will get a set of gaming headphones as a gift. Likewise, the first 150 buyers of the Vivo V20 SE will receive a Bluetooth speaker as a gift.

Vivo V20 SE - Design

Prices of the Vivo Y20 (3/64GB) and Vivo Y12s have also been lowered by NPR 1,000. Among budget phones, the biggest discount is on the Y91C which is now available with an NPR 2,000 price drop (from NPR 14,999 to NPR 12,999). Also, the first 1700 customers to purchase Y20 (4/64GB), Y20s and Y51 will get a chance to win a “real IPL Jersey” of this season.

Smartphone Model Old Price New Price Additional Gift
Vivo V20 (8/128GB) NPR 47,990 NPR 44,990 Gaming headphone (first 100 buyers)
Vivo V20 SE (8/128GB) NPR 37,999 Bluetooth speaker (first 150 buyers)
Vivo Y20 (3/64GB) NPR 20,990 NPR 19,990
Vivo Y91C (2/32GB) NPR 14,999 NPR 12,999
Vivo Y12s (3/32GB) NPR 17,999 NPR 16,999
Vivo Y20 (4/64GB) NPR 22,799 Chance to win official IPL jersey (first 1700 buyers)
Vivo Y20s (4/128GB) NPR 25,499
Vivo Y51 (8/128GB) NPR 33,499

Duration & Eligibility

Vivo’s New Year 2078 offer will be valid from April 7 and April 25. To be eligible for the prizes, you need to scan the newly activated device on Vivo’s DMS marketing software. Vivo will be paying 25% TDS (Tax Deduction at Source) on the gifts, so no extra cost for the free stuff. More on the bright side, the price drops will be valid even after the end of the campaign.

Campaign Duration
Vivo Nepali New Year 2078 April 7 to April 25
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Vivo V20.

Oppo A74 5G with Snapdragon 480, 48MP quad-cameras goes official

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Following the promising launch of the Oppo F19 Pro and F19 Pro+, Oppo is now serving new devices in the A-series. Oppo A74 5G has been silently listed online on two shopping websites – Shopee and Lazada in Thailand. In this article, we’ll discover more about the Oppo A74 5G including its specifications and expected price in Nepal.

Oppo A74 5G Overview:

The smartphone will be available in 4G and 5G variants. Here, the 4G version has a Snapdragon 662 chipset, 6GB of RAM, and a triple rear camera configuration. The 4G variant of the device has been listed on the official Oppo Combodia website. These are Oppo’s entry-level models, but like always, their costs can be leveled with mid-range product lines.

Design and Display

Moving on, Oppo A74 5G comes with a 90Hz refresh rate on a 6.5-inches FHD LCD screen. As rumored, the listing also reveals the panel holding a touch sampling rate of 180Hz. While the 4G version has a 60Hz AMOLED screen, it is a step-down for a similar handset with 5G capability. In addition, the screen has 100% coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut. 

Oppo A74 Display

It has a flat screen that stretches around the front, while the back has a gentle curve arc, forming a premium look of the device. 

Performance

Under the hood, Oppo A74 5G packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 chipset and is coupled with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The storage can be expanded to 256GB via a Micro SD card. The chipset was announced earlier this year and is based on an 8nm process. With Snapdragon 480, Qualcomm first introduced 5G capabilities in a 400-series chipset. 

Camera

Getting to the camera, the phone holds a quad-camera set up in a rectangular cutout. There’s a 48MP primary, an 8MP ultrawide, and two 2MP auxiliary sensors at the back.

Oppo A74 5G Camera, Design

Also, there is a built-in flash at the bottom of the rectangular camera cutout. On the front, it houses a 16MP selfie camera inside a punch-hole cutout on the top-left corner. There are regular features like HDR mode, Autofocus, Continuous Shooting, Auto Flash, Touch to focus, etc., in the camera department. And, Oppo has included its AI scene enhancement 2.0 and AI beautification mode to capture better subject details.

Rest of the specs

Oppo A74 5G packs a big 5000mAh battery capacity and runs on ColorOS 11.1 based on Android 11. It supports 18W flash charging via the Type-C port. It utilizes Wi-Fi and Bluetooth v5.1 as a connectivity option. Just like the recently announced Oppo F19, it also retains a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Super Night-Standby mode consumes only 2% of the battery as you sleep. 

Oppo A74 5G Specifications:

  • Body: 162.9×74.7×8.4 mm, 190 gm
  • Display: 6.5-inch FHD IPS panel, 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling rate, 100% DCI-P3 Color Gamut
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 (8nm)
  • Memory: 6/128GB (expandable up to 256 GB via Micro SD card)
  • OS: ColorOS 11.1 on Android 11
  • Rear Camera: 48MP primary, 8MP ultra-wide-angle, 2MP B&W, 2MP macro
  • Selfie Camera: 16MP sensor (punch-hole)
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, loudspeaker
  • Security: Fingerprint scanner (side-mounted)
  • Connectivity: 5G, Dual SIM (Nano-SIM), WiFi 802.11 ac, Bluetooth v5.1, GPS / A-GPS / Beidou / Glonass, Type-C
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 18W flash charge
  • Colors: Fluid Black and Space Silver

Oppo A74 5G Price in Nepal & Availability 

Oppo A74 5G is now available in Thailand where its price is THB 8,999 (~USD 288) for the only 6/128GB variant. We expect the price of Oppo A74 5G to be around NPR 36,000 if and when it launches here.

Oppo A74 5G Price in Thailand Price in Nepal (Expected)
6/128GB THB 8,999 NPR 36,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our unboxing & impressions of Oppo F19 Pro.

Samsung Galaxy M51 Long-Term Review: Still a great phone under 40K

For the past couple of months, I have been using the Samsung Galaxy M51 as my secondary device and here I’ll be discussing it in this long-term review. It brings a big 7000mAh cell, a Super AMOLED screen, and a capable camera setup under the 40,000 price tag. But since the Galaxy M62 and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max is launching soon, is the Galaxy M62 still the best phone under Rs. 40,000 in Nepal? Let’s find out here.

Samsung Galaxy M51 Specifications:

  • Body: 6.45 x 3.00 x 0.37 inches, 213 gm
  • Display: 6.7-inches Super AMOLED Plus, 393PPI, Gorilla Glass 3+
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G (8nm Mobile Platform)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.2 GHz Kryo 470 Gold & 6×1.8 GHz Kryo 470 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 618
  • RAM: 6/8GB LPDDR4x
  • Storage: 128GB internal storage (expandable via a dedicated microSD slot)
  • Software & UI: One UI 3.1 Core on top of Android 11 (March security)
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera;
    – 64MP primary lens with f/1.8 aperture & PDAF
    – 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens with f/2.2 aperture, 123º FOV
    – 5MP depth sensor with f/2.4 aperture
    – 5MP macro sensor with f/2.4 aperture
    – LED flash
  • Front Camera: 32MP, f/2.0 lens (punch-hole)
  • Security: Physical fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, loudspeaker, Dolby Atmos
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS / AGPS / Glonass / Galileo / BDS, USB Type-C, 4G LTE
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity, Geomagnetic, RGB Light sensor
  • Battery: 7000mAh with 25W fast charging (USB-C to USB-C)
  • Color options: Celestial Black, Electric Blue
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 39,999 (6/128GB) | Rs. 43,999 (8/128GB)

Samsung Galaxy M51 Long-Term Review:

Galaxy M51 is kind of a different taste of a phone than what Samsung usually offers in its mid-range segment. I have always liked Samsung mid-rangers when it comes to camera optimization, battery life, and its vivid AMOLED display. However, it was always lacking in the performance department because of Samsung’s audacity to include its in-house Exynos 9611 chipset in all most all of its midrange M and A-series of phones last year.

With the Galaxy M51, not only has the company included a much better SoC, but they have also improved the software optimization, which I’ll definitely get into in full detail in just a minute. Anyway, allow me to elaborate long-term experience with the Samsung Galaxy M51 in this review.

Design & Build

  • Glass front, plastic back, plastic frame
  • A bit hefty because of a big battery

Let’s start with the design. Well, needless to say, Samsung hasn’t done anything drastic in this aspect and we have seen this design choice many times before. Actually, it just looks like a beefed-up version of the Galaxy M31. The back is still plastic with a shiny finish and with the plastic side frames, it does raise some concern about prolonged durability. Thankfully, throughout my usage, the most that’s happened is a few scratches on the back.

And it’s surprising how this rear panel is so prone to scratches. I mean, I used the phone without a cover for just 3 days initially and it had already suffered tiny visible scratches at the back. So, using a good case is highly recommended from my side.

While the look of the phone definitely is pretty basic, I wished Samsung brought the gradient design of its A-series on the higher-end M-series models too. Overall, visual flair is not one of M51’s forte and if you are someone who wants to flaunt a good-looking smartphone, then you are better off with offerings from OPPO or Vivo.

Display

  • 6.7-inches FHD+ Super AMOLED Plus screen
  • 60Hz refresh rate, 86.7% screen-to-body ratio

That being said, Samsung has always had a good reputation for providing great displays and that tradition continues on the Galaxy M51. You get a big 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen with a centered non-obtrusive punch-hole cutout. It’s a quite pleasing display to look at as well. So, throughout my usage for the long-term review of Samsung Galaxy M51, I’ve had a great time viewing different kinds of content on this display.

However, even with its AMOLED heritage, you don’t get an in-display fingerprint sensor here. Maybe that’s a part of the cost-cutting process! But I certainly am not complaining about it though because Samsung’s implementation of under-display fingerprint readers has never been the fastest. This side-mounted one, on the other hand, is fast and gets a correct reading almost all the time.

Galaxy M51 - Display

Initially, there were instances where I would struggle to locate the sensor as it is placed a bit higher than I’m accustomed to, but slowly I got used to it, and it’s all fine now! Back to the display, it’s fairly bright so I’ve had no problems reading or using social media while basking in this winter sun.

Standard 60Hz refresh rate

The one tiny complaint I have, which I guess many of you do too, is that this screen refreshes at just 60Hz. Maybe, Samsung could have included a 90Hz panel, given its direct competition like the OnePlus Nord has one. Yet, the price of OnePlus Nord here in Nepal is more than $100 higher than that of the M51, so that’s an incomparable issue. But, in markets like India, both these phones are priced very similarly, thus giving the OnePlus Nord an edge.

But, other than the lower refresh rate, trust me there is hardly anything not to like about this display. It has excellent contrast and the touch sensitivity is top-notch too. And I have to say that no other Android manufacturer does dark mode better than Samsung, so I quite like what we get on the display side of things.

Battery

  • 7000mAh battery with 25W fast charging

And not to forget the undisputed, amazing battery life you get on this phone. During the entirety of the review period, the 7,000 mAh battery in the Samsung Galaxy M51 gave me no less than a 2-day endurance on my use meaning that I only had to charge it once in two days.

That was with my regular usage pattern wherein I would make and pick calls every now and then, write some emails, watch a few videos, play a game or two along with using being active on my social media throughout the day.

Galaxy M51 - 25W Charger

Yet, I am not going to lie, despite the terrific battery endurance, I do wish the charging speed could have used a little bump though. Yes, 25-watt Power Delivery charging is pretty fast, but this huge brick of a battery takes 1 hour and 55 minutes to get juiced up, so if you forget to charge it overnight, be prepared to wait for 2 hours in the morning.

Performance

  • Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G SoC (8nm)
  • 6/8GB LPDDR4x RAM with 128GB storage (expandable)

Now let’s get to the performance. Like I mentioned earlier, contrary to the Exynos 9611 in most Samsung mid-range phones, the Galaxy M51 features Snapdragon 730G, which is one of the popular choices in the mid-range category.

With this, I can finally say that the performance of a mid-range Samsung phone is actually good. Plus, the company has optimized its One UI here pretty well. As a result, you will get a good user experience on this device. From normal everyday tasks to even multitasking with heavy apps, things are quite fluid. The Galaxy A71 that shipped with a similar Snapdragon 730 chipset isn’t smooth as the Galaxy M51, so it’s great to see Samsung work on memory and CPU management to provide a better experience.

Gaming experience

Gaming too is a fun ride here. PUBG Mobile runs quite nice in Smooth graphics and Ultra fame rates all the while being ever so slightly jittery in High frame rates and HD graphics setting. Still, the cheaper Redmi Note 9 Pro Max and the Poco X3 has slightly better performance in PUBG under the same HD graphics and high frame rates. But again, the difference is a very thin line, so I guess it does not matter so much I guess.

Galaxy M51 - UI

Likewise, COD runs silky smooth even in the maximum of graphics and frame rate settings. And the best part is that even when you’re game continuously for quite a long time, the phone is still able to maintain low temperatures and amazing battery endurance. For instance, one hour of continuous PUBG and COD gaming only took away 9% of its juice which is awesome!

In terms of software, the Galaxy M51 now runs One UI 3.1 Core based on Android 11 with March 2021 security patch.

Audio

Apart from that, I am not a big fan of the single firing speaker here too. Its output, in my opinion, is strictly average in terms of loudness and overall quality. It does not distort when maxing out the volumes, but it does lack depth. Why am I complaining about this is because, it has such a great display and battery life, so, if it was paired with better speakers, it would have been a great multimedia device too.

Cameras

  • Quad-cameras at the back
  • (64MP primary, 12MP ultra-wide, 5MP depth, 5MP macro)
  • 32MP selfie camera inside the punch-hole cutout

Okay, enough of the complaints now. Let’s get to one of the best things about this phone, which is the cameras. Galaxy M51 has a total of 5 cameras, four at the back and one at the front. The back houses the 64MP primary, 12MP ultra-wide, 5MP depth, and macro sensors while there’s a 32MP snapper on the front.

Normal Images

The primary images, just like how it is with all Samsung phones, has that punchy undertone that grabs attention at first sight.

Plus, its HDR function works quite fine so you won’t get dark images whatsoever as it handles shadows and light pretty well. Furthermore, the details are on point too, so I am quite happy about how the images turn out.

Wideangle Images

Likewise, the ultra-wide shots too have great colors and dynamic range. When compared to the Vivo V20, you will notice that Samsung’s ultra-wide shots are wider. But in terms of colors, dynamic range, and details, both look neck-and-neck.

And not just with the ultra-wide shots, primary images from the V20 compete with the M51 really well.

The difference lies in the color tone where the V20 is more yellowish while the M51 has a reddish tint. But other than that, I have not been able to firmly decide which one’s better.

Portrait Images

Even portraits look equally good from both phones.

It’s just that Samsung manages to bring out a slightly better bokeh effect than Vivo. Otherwise, subjects and background look good on both.

Selfie Images

Also, I’ve not been able to choose a clear winner in terms of selfies. Both devices manage to shine in their own ways.

V20 has a slightly yellowish tone while Samsung’s selfies look a-bit pinkish. Besides this, the details and colors are once again, neck-and-neck.

It all boils down to personal preference to determine the subjective winner among these phone’s selfie camera.

Nighttime Images

Moving on, the nighttime shots have similar attributes just like the daytime ones too.

Only the color reproduction side of things look slightly different, but other things are almost the same.

Having said that, Samsung crops the night mode images comparatively more.

Videography

Getting to the videos, it’s quite weird how both these phones cannot shoot 60fps videos at any resolution. Here, the 30fps footages under both 1080p and 4k resolutions are well stabilized, thanks to Gyro EIS. But what I can say is that Vivo V20 does a better job at maintaining the exposure compared to the Galaxy M51.

Overall, the Samsung Galaxy M51 is a reliable midrange camera phone just like the Vivo V20. And I am really happy to see midrange smartphones doing so well in this category. With Xiaomi bringing a 108MP camera sensor in its latest Mi 10i, things are going to get even more competitive in 2021’s mid-range market.

Alright, other things such as the call quality and network reception have never disappointed me in any way. It’s been around two months that I have been using this phone and I have not received a single complaint from anyone on the receiving end, so that’s great.

Conclusion

Summing it up, I think the Galaxy M51 is still a great midrange phone under Rs. 40,000 in Nepal. It offers an excellent display, great camera quality, a competitive chipset and a well-optimized UI. However, if you want a better-looking phone and a higher refresh rate display, the Galaxy A52 would be a better choice. Likewise, Samsung will be launching the Galaxy M62 as early as next week that offers a better chipset (Exynos 9825). But it’s going to cost a little more than the M51, which is now available at as low as Rs. 38,000.

  • Watch our video review of the Samsung Galaxy M51.

Samsung Galaxy M51 Long-Term Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • A necessary change of pace in Samsung mid-rangers
  • Excellent battery life—lasts almost two full days
  • Great Super AMOLED display with rich colors
  • Decent performance: both normal and gaming
  • Reliable cameras in terms of photos and videos

Cons:

  • Average design, scratch-prone rear panel
  • No 90/120Hz smooth refresh rate display
  • Charging speed could’ve been a little faster

Budget oriented Realme C15 gets even more affordable in Nepal

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Realme Nepal officially launched the Realme C15 back in October 2020. It is a slightly premium version of the Realme C11 and Realme C12. It comes with fast charging and an ultra-wide-angle camera at a budget price. With Realme’s new C21 and C25 arriving soon, the company has decided to slash the price of Realme C15 in Nepal.

Realme C15 Overview

The device has features similar to that of the Realme C11 and C12. It uses the same chipset and even has the same display. The design is also very similar as all these phones feature a matte plastic back and a notch on the top of the display.

Design and Display

Upfront, the Realme C15 sports a 6.5-inch LCD panel with HD+ resolution. From the front, the two devices are indistinguishable with a similar waterdrop style notch and a relatively slim chin.

Realme C15 Design

The back however tells a different story. Realme has gone for a different pattern on the rear panel. The square camera module remains in its original position, but this time it is housing not two but four cameras. As a result, the LED flash has been pushed out of the module.

Performance and Camera

The device runs on either a MediaTek Helio G35 SoC or the Snapdragon 460 chipset. It is available in two memory configurations – 3/64GB and 4/64GB, but only the 4/64GB variant is available in Nepal.

The Realme C15 has four cameras at the back. It includes a 13MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultrawide lens, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 2MP monochrome shooter. Upfront, the notch houses an 8MP selfie shooter.

Battery and Security

The most talked about feature of the Realme C15 is its battery. It packs in a massive 6,000mAh battery; and for a better charging experience, the device supports 18W quick charging. However, the charging takes place over the dated micro-USB port. Realme C15 will feature a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner for biometrics, which was not present on C11.

Realme C15 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.5-inch IPS LCD display HD+ (720 x 1560 pixels) resolution
  • Chipset: Mediatek Helio G35 or Snapdragon 460
  • RAM: 3GB, 4GB
  • Storage: 64GB storage, expandable
  • OS: Android 10 with Realme UI on top
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera;
    – 13MP with f/2.2 aperture
    – 8MP ultra-wide lens with f/2.3 aperture
    – 2MP depth sensor with f/2.4 aperture
    – 2MP monochrome lens with f/2.4 aperture
  • Battery: 6000mAh; 18W wired charging (micro USB)
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, proximity, compass
  • Colors: Marine Blue, Seagull Silver

Realme C15 Price in Nepal and Availability

Realme C15 is now available in Nepal for Rs. 18,590. This price is for the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant.

Smartphone model Old Price   New Price in Nepal
Realme C15 (4/64GB) NPR. 19,990 NPR. 18,590
  • Check out our review of Realme C3

Oppo Reno 6 with Dimensity 1200 spotted in multiple listings

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It seems like Oppo has already started working on the next iteration of Reno devices. A new OPPO device has been spotted in different certification sites which is being referred to as the Reno 6. In this post, we will be taking a look at all the available information about the Reno 6 including all the rumors, leaks, and expected launch date.

Oppo Reno 6 Rumors Roundup

Here, the Oppo Reno 6 series will initially launch include three devices – Reno 6, 6 Pro, and 6 Pro+. These three devices will complete the original lineup, although we expect Oppo to add other monikers along the line. Out of three, the regular Reno 6 has been spotted in listings such as 3C and MIIT with the model number PEPM00.

Dimensity 1200 chipset

The standard Reno 6 will be powered by Dimensity 1200 chipset. It is the latest chipset from MediaTek based on a 6nm process. But it is no match against the Snapdragon 870 or the Snapdragon 888 that will be powering the Reno 6 Pro and Pro+, respectively. All three devices will ship with Android 11 out-of-the-box with ColorOS 11 on top.

Oppo Reno 6 Leaked Renders Design and Display

Reno 6 will sport a 6.43-inch display with an FHD+ resolution. The AMOLED panel will also have support for a higher refresh rate. Whether it will be a 90Hz or 120Hz panel, we will find out later. The phone is said to be 7.9mm thick.

Fast charging

It will also feature a 4,200mAh consisting of two 2,100mAh cells. It will have support for 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 charging – the same as the Oppo Reno 5 Pro. The other two Reno 6 devices will also have the same charging capability.

Similarly, the TENAA listing also reveals some of the design aspects of the phone. As you can see in the picture, the Reno 6 will have a left-aligned rectangular camera module. It will house at least three camera sensors and an LED flash. According to the rumors, the primary camera will have a 64MP sensor.

Oppo Reno 6 Series Launch (Expected)

Though the company has not officially confirmed the existence of the devices, rumors suggest that the Reno 6 along with its Pro and Pro+ variant will be launched in May.

Smartphone Models Availability (Expected)
Oppo Reno 6 series May
  • Meanwhile, check out our unboxing and impressions of Oppo F19 Pro.

Samsung Nepal’s new year offer brings up to 35% discount on home appliances, TVs

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It’s time for some New Year’s shopping. And to add to the hype, Samsung Nepal has come up with an intriguing deal that everyone would love. On the occasion of the New Year 2078, Samsung has announced the “Suruwat Naya Utsaah Ko” offer. If you’re planning about purchasing new home appliances, now is a wonderful time to do so.

Samsung “Suruwat Naya Utsaah Ko” new year offer

With this, customers can save up to 35% on products such as televisions, refrigerators, and washing machines. Samsung Nepal shared its enthusiasm to bring more satisfaction to its customers with the announcement of this offer.

Samsung UA55RU7100R TV review design

The company has a large range of some of the best TVs in the industry. It includes QLED TVs, 4K UHD TVs, and Full HD/HD smart TVs. With Samsung’s QLED TV, you can enjoy content in 4K resolution. It employs Quantum Dot technology as well as a Quantum 4K processor to offer 100% color volume. Similarly, Samsung’s HD and FHDs TV comes with a wide range of connectivity options and Samsung’s “HyperReal Engine” for maintaining colors, contrast, and motion rate at their optimal level.

Furthermore, the offer is valid on a variety of Semi-Automatic, Top Load, Front Load Washers, and Dryers with Eco bubble and hygiene steam technology that promises up to 99% allergen-free washing. With intelligent AI control features that offer a customized experience, Eco bubble technology ensures a new form of laundry experience.

Samsung Curd Maestro

Like I mentioned earlier, the “Suruwat Naya Utsaah Ko” offer is also available on Samsung refrigerators including the Curd Maestro.

On this occasion, the company has also offered a free installation facility on the purchase of specific products. This scheme will be in effect from the 19th Chaitra to the 11th Jestha of 2078. It can only be availed through the dealer network of Him Electronics and Triveni Byapar; the official distributors of Samsung electronics in Nepal.

  • Watch: Samsung 55″ TU8000 vs Mi TV 4X 55.