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Alienware m15 R3 now available in Nepal: Unleash the gaming beast!

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Gaming laptops have been on the rise for quite some time now. They offer a beast of a machine with a unique design to go with it. And the one brand that’s associated with high-end gaming laptops is Alienware. Globally, it launched the Alienware m15 R3 alongside the m17 R3 back in March. Now, the Alienware m15 R3 has finally arrived in Nepal. Let’s take a look at the detailed specs, features, price, and availability of Alienware Area m15 R3 in Nepal.

Alienware m15 R3 and m17 R3 Overview:

Both Alienware m15 R3 and m17 R3 have received some anticipated upgrades this year. They now come with the latest 10th Gen Intel processor and Nvidia graphics. For the most part, both laptops are quite identical, barring the display size and a Max-Q design GPU in the m15 R3. Let’s dive deeper into what other major changes are there in this year’s Alienware m15 R3 and m17 R2.

Design and Display

There’s not much change in terms of the design between these laptops and their predecessors. As per the trend, they have very narrow bezels and the overall design looks really smooth. Moreover, there’s an aluminum chassis that should make the laptops sturdy.

m15 R3 Display

As for the display, buyers can choose from an FHD panel and move all the way up to the 4K UHD one. Firstly, talking about the Alienware m15 R3, it offers a 15.6-inch screen with an FHD panel as the starting option. It has a refresh rate of 144Hz, a peak brightness of 300 nits, 7ms response time, and 72% NTSC color gamut. Another option is that you can get the same configuration with the added Nvidia G-Sync support.

And the third 1080p option boasts a huge 300Hz refresh rate, 100% of the sRGB color gamut, and 3ms response time. Here in Nepal, only the 300Hz option of the Alienware m15 R3 is available as of now whose price is expectedly on the expensive side.

alienware m17 r3 lunar white

m17 R3 Display

Moving on, you get similar options with the Alienware m17 R3 too. Except here, the screen size is 17.3-inch. Oh, and its base display panel has a response time of 9ms rather than the 7ms of the m15. Finally, there’s a top-end 4K option that both the laptops offer. The m15’s top-end variant, has a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, refresh rate of 60Hz, 400 nits peak brightness, 1ms response time, 100% of the DCI-P3 wide color gamut, and the Tobii Eye-tracking technology.

Similarly, with the m17, you get the same resolution and refresh rate. However, it sports a brighter peak brightness at 500 nits, covers the 100% Adobe RGB color gamut, and has a response time of 25ms. These higher-end 4K UHD models might be especially useful for those who want to use their gaming rig for content creation.

Processor & Memory

As mentioned above, both Alienware m15 R3 and m17 R3 are practically the same when it comes to the specs. Both of them are available with three CPU configurations. The options are quad-core Intel i5-10300H, hexa-core Intel i7-10750H, and octa-core Intel i9-10980HK processors. And the memory options range from 8GB to 32GB DDR4 2666MHz RAM. However, if you plan on getting a gaming laptop in this price range, I would suggest you consider the 16GB and the 32GB options rather than the base variant.

Storage options range from a 256GB PCIe M.2 SSD to a 2TB PCIe M.2 SSD. However, there’s a RAID0 config that allows up to 4TB storage and a RAID0 Plus config that offers 4.5TB storage.

Graphics

Let’s now come to the graphics side of things. It covers the standard range of Nvidia graphics. In the base options, you can choose the Nvidia GTX 1650 Ti, or else move upwards toward the 1660 Ti, RTX 2060, RTX 2070, RTX 2070 Super, RTX 2080. And finally, at the very top, you get the RTX 2080 Super. However, with the m15, you get the RTX 2080 Super with the Max-Q design whereas the m17 features the max performance one. Thus, you’ll get a more powerful performance with the top-end m17 rather than the m15. Here too, I would suggest you not suffice yourself with the 1650 Ti GPU especially considering the price range.

Interestingly, the Alienware m15 R3 and m17 R3 also come with an AMD GPU option. Sadly, the only AMD option you get is the Radeon RX 5500M graphics. That’s probably going to slot somewhere between the 1650 Ti and the 1660 Ti.

Keyboard & Battery Life

There’s a slight difference between the keyboards of the m15 and the m17 as well. With the m17, you get a full-sized keyboard with a Numpad while the m15 lacks it. However, the lighting options are identical for both of them. You can get one with a 4-zone RGB lighting and 1.44mm key travel, or one with per-key lighting and 1.7mm key travel.

alienware m15 r3 keyboard

For the most part, the company has stayed mum about the battery life of these devices. Still, we do know that there’s a 56 Whr option and an 86 Whr option. However, there’s no claim about battery life. Now, we know that the one with the 86Whr battery is going to be relatively bulkier than the other. And considering how they’ll be used with the power adapter plugged in, the 56Whr variant shouldn’t matter that much.

Others

The other major concern for most gamers is how the laptop handles cooling. A gaming laptop is bound to heat up. And to address that, Alienware has equipped these laptops with the Cryo-Tech custom cooling solution. It consists of copper heat pipes, vapor chambers, and a dedicated 66 blade fan system. Furthermore, power consumption has been improved to maximize efficiency.

Finally, talking about the speakers, the laptops are equipped with two-way stereo speakers for immersive sound quality. Alienware claims that this design offers 2.5 times better bass and 2 times the treble reproduction than their predecessors.

Key Specifications:

Alienware m15 R3 Alienware m17 R3
Display
15.6-inch:
FHD:
  • 144Hz, 7ms, 300-nits, 72% NTSC color gamut
  • 144Hz, 7ms, 300-nits, 72% NTSC color gamut with Nvidia G-SYNC
  • 300Hz, 3ms, 300-nits, 100% sRGB color gamut
4K:

OLED  60Hz, 1ms, 300 nits, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut with Tobii Eye-tracking

17.3-inch:
FHD:
  • 144Hz, 9ms, 300-nits, 72% NTSC color gamut
  • 144Hz, 9ms, 300-nits, 72% NTSC color gamut with Nvidia G-SYNC
  • 300Hz, 3ms, 300-nits, 100% sRGB color gamut
4K:

OLED 4K 60Hz, 25ms, 500 nits, 100% Adobe RGB color gamut with Tobii Eye-tracking

Processor
10th Generation Intel Core:

i5-1030H (4.5GHz)
i7-10750H (5.1GHz)
i9-10980HK (5.3GHz)

Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX:

1650 Ti 4GB GDDR6
1660 Ti 6GB GDDR6

NVIDIA GeForce RTX:

2060 6GB GDDR6
2070 8GB GDDR6
2070 SUPER 8GB GDDR6
2080 SUPER 8GB GDDR6 Max-Q

AMD:

Radeon RX 5500M 4GB GDDR6

Memory 8GB DDR4 2666MHz
16GB DDR4 2666MHz32GB DDR4 2666MHz
Storage
Single Storage:

256GB PCIe M.2 SSD
512GB PCIe M.2 SSD
1TB PCIe M.2 SSD
2TB PCIe M.2 SSD

RADI0:

512GB RAID0 (2x 256GB PCIe M.2 SSDs)
1TB RAID0 (2x 512GB PCIe M.2 SSDs)
2TB RAID0 (2x 1TB PCIe M.2 SSDs)
4TB RAID0 (2x 2TB PCIe M.2 SSDs)

RAID0 Plus:

1TB RAID0 (2x 512GB PCIe M.2 SSDs) + 512GB PCIe M.2 SSD
2TB RAID0 (2x 1TB PCIe M.2 SSDs) + 512GB PCIe M.2 SSD
4TB RAID0 (2x 2TB PCIe M.2 SSDs) + 512GB PCIe M.2 SSD

Webcam Alienware HD (1280 x 720 pixels) with dual array mics
LAN Killer Ethernet E3000
10/100/1000Mbps/2.5Gbps NIC
Wireless Killer Wi-Fi6 AX1650i 802.11ax 2×2 Wireless LAN, Bluetooth 5.0
Ports 1 x Power/DC-in, 1 x RJ-45, 2 x Type-A USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1 x Type-A USB 3.2 Gen 1 with PowerShare, 1 x Thunderbolt 3 USB Type-C with support for Display Port 1.2, 1 x Alienware Graphic Amplifier, 1 x HDMI 2.0b with HDCP 2.2 Output, 1 x Audio Out 1/8”, 1 x microSD 5.1
Audio 2-Way (Woofer/Tweeter) Stereo Speaker Design
Battery 56Whr, 86Whr
Weight 2.11 kg (Lowest)

2.5 kg (Max)

2.5 kg (Lowest)

2.97 kg (Max)

Alienware m15 R3, m17 R3 Price in Nepal & Availability

Alienware m15 R3 is now available in Nepal with a price tag of NPR 310,000. For that price, you get a 15.6″ FHD screen with a 300Hz refresh rate, Core i7-10750H, RTX 2070 Super, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD storage. Likewise, the Alienware m17 R3 will be launched shortly in Nepal.

Alienware Model Name Price in Nepal Availability
m15 R3 (15.6″ FHD, 300Hz, i7-10750H, 16GB, RTX 2070 Super, 512GB SSD) NPR 310,000 Hukut
m17 R3 TBA Coming Soon
  • Check out our review of the Asus ROG Strix Scar 15.

Huawei to launch Kirin 990-powered Qingyun L410 laptop in 2021

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This year, Apple took the laptop market by storm by introducing the new MacBook lineup powered by its in-house silicon. While this development has been welcomed with open arms everywhere, Huawei has been trying to do something similar with PCs and notebooks as well. And now, a tipster has leaked some specs of the upcoming Kirin-powered laptop on Weibo. In this post, we will take a look at all the rumors, leaks, specs, and expected launch date of the Huawei Qingyun L410 laptop.

Huawei Qingyun L410 Laptop Rumors Roundup

Apple’s decision to switch from Intel to in-house silicon for its Mac devices was a demonstration of what the company is capable of. It’s a totally different case with Huawei. After a year of being included in the US Entity list, there is no sign of things getting better for this Chinese company. As a result, Huawei is trying hard to be less reliant on US-based companies.

We have already covered the rumors of Huawei’s enterprise-level desktop powered by the Kungpen 920 chip. It’s an ARM chip developed by HiSilicon and fabricated by TSMC’s 7nm process node.

The Leak

Now, the leaks of Huawei Qingyun L410 laptop has leaked on the Chinese microblogging site. A picture of the laptop’s packaging was posted by Digital King. The label on the box sheds some light on the specs of the laptop. The laptop will be powered by Kirin 990 processor which is not the most powerful chipset – not even in the Kirin lineup. But it comes with an integrated 5G modem which has led to speculation that the Huawei Qingyun L410 may come with support for 5G. Huawei Qingyun L410 Laptop packaging

Specifications:

Other than the chipset, the rest of the specs are similar to Huawei MateBook B5-420. The MateBook B-series is a lineup of business laptops and the same may be the case with the Qingyun L410.

The laptop will sport a 14-inch display with a 2K resolution. It will come with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD storage. Huawei Qingyun L410 will ship with Deepin OS 20 which a Linux distribution developed by UnionTech. This distro is popular among Chinese users. Huawei has previously used it in the MateBook series (2019) in China.

The leak also suggests that Huawei will be upgrading the system with the Harmony OS somewhere in the future.

Huawei Qingyun L410 Laptop Launch Date

While it has not been confirmed yet, Huawei is expected to launch the Qingyun L410 laptop in March of 2021. The laptop will be China-exclusive at the launch and will make a global appearance later.

Laptop Model Launch Date (Expected)
Huawei Qingyun L410 March 2021
  • Check out our review of the Asus ZenBook 14 (UM425).

Realme to launch Buds Air 2 in the first quarter of 2021

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After its success in the smartphone industry, Realme decided to focus on other AIoT products in 2020. Early in the year, the CEO of Realme India and Realme Europe, Madhav Sheth disclosed the company’s aim to become the largest lifestyle brand in India. Throughout 2020, we saw Realme launch different products including wireless earbuds, fitness bands, smartwatches, TV, and power bank. And now, the company has confirmed that it will soon launch Realme Buds Air 2 and Smart Bulb in India.

Realme’s 1+4+N Product Strategy

In order to become to accomplish its goal of becoming the largest tech lifestyle brand in India, Relame introduced the new 1+4+N product strategy. The 1 in the 1+4+N is the smartphone that the company plans to keep as its top priority. It will control the rest of the products in Realme’s ecosystem via the Realme Link App.

Realme 1+4+N product strategy

After smartphones, there are four smart hub products – Smart TV, Smart Earphones, Smart Watch, and Smart Speakers. Realme plans to add other smart hubs in the future as well. These smart hubs allow users to control the “N” products that ranked lowest in the hierarchy.

Has it paid off?

While Realme has not achieved its ultimate goal for obvious reasons, the CEO posted a tweet stating that it is nearly there. The brand is now the most preferred brand for TWS in India. Similarly, Realme is also the number 1 brand in the smart wearable segment in India with 35 million users.

100+ AIoT Products In 2021

In an interview with GSMArena, the CEO of Realme India has confirmed that the company will release an excess of 100 AIoT products in India in the year 2021. These launches will help strengthen Realme’s ecosystem in the Indian sub-continent. He also claimed that these upcoming products will help democratize technology and empower people’s life.

Realme Buds Air 2 rumors:

Moving on, Realme Buds Air 2 will be among AIoT devices from Realme in 2021. The successor to the Realme Buds Air is confirmed to launch in early 2021. Earlier this month, it was spotted in an FCC listing with the model number RMA2003. However, there is no information about the specs except for the 400mAh battery of the charging case.

The Realme Buds Q2 was also spotted in a certification listing by Indonesia Telecom are around the same period. However, we don’t know much about it either. Another confirmed product in Realme’s AIoT portfolio is a Smart Bulb. The Realme Smart Bulb will also be launched in early 2021.

Realme Buds Air 2 Launch Date

Both the Realme Buds Air 2 and Smart Bulb will launch in the first quarter of 2021. As of now, the exact launch date of these two devices has not been confirmed.

Realme AIoT Products Launch Date
Realme Buds Air 2 Q1 2021
Realme Smart Bulb
  • In the meanwhile, check out our review of the Realme 7.

Vivo V20 SE gets a price drop in Nepal

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After the announcement of the Vivo V20 in the Nepali market, the Chinese smartphone giant officially unveiled the Vivo V20 SE back in November, which is a cheaper alternative to the V20. And now, it’s received a price drop. Let’s check out the latest price of the Vivo V20 SE in Nepal, plus its specs, features, and more.

Vivo V20 SE Overview:

Design and Display

Vivo V20 SE Gravity Black

Vivo V20 SE features a 6.44-inch AMOLED display with a notch that houses the front camera. The device has a screen-to-body ratio of 90.12% and a contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1. Similarly, the display covers 103% of the NTSC gamut. Vivo V20 SE weighs around 171g and is slim at 7.83mm.

Unlike the more expensive V20 Pro that has an AG Glass design, the body of V20 SE is made up of a polycarbonate body. Vivo has opted for a 3D curved body for a better grip. The device is available in two color options – Gravity Black and Oxygen Blue.

Performance and Memory

Under the hood, the phone packs Snapdragon 665. The octa-core processor was first confirmed via the appearance of the device in the Geekbench listing. This 11nm-based processor is backed by 8GB of RAM, paired with 128GB storage. To further improve the performance, Vivo has included a Multi-Turbo feature. It includes a number of technologies such as Ai Turbo, Game Turbo, Cooling Turbo, Center Turbo, and ART++ Turbo for hardware and software optimization.

Camera

At the back, Vivo V20 SE flaunts a triple camera setup. It is led by a 48MP primary camera and accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera. It can also double as a macro camera. Finally, there’s a 2MP depth sensor. The three sensors are arranged vertically inside a rectangular camera bump. The waterdrop notch on the front of the device encloses a 32MP selfie camera. It supports Vivo’s Super Night Selfie and Softlight band to improve selfies taken in dark. Vivo V20 SE camera setup

Rest of the specs

Vivo V20 SE has a decent 4,100mAh battery with support for 33W flash charging. The company claims that it can charge the device up to 62% within 30 minutes of charging. The battery is covered by eight levels of protection. The fingerprint sensor is under the screen. Other features include dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C, and OTG support. Vivo V20 SE Color Options

Vivo V20 SE Specifications:

  • Body: 161.00x 74.08 x 7.83mm; 171 gm
  • Display: 6.44-inches AMOLED panel; Capacitive multi-touch panel
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels)
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 665; 11nm Mobile Platform
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Storage: 128GB
  • Software & UI: Android 10 with FuntouchOS 11 on top
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera;
    – 48MP, f/1.8 primary shooter, AF
    – 8MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide sensor, 108º FOV, AF
    – 2MP, f/2.4 depth lens
  • Front Camera: 32MP, f/2.0 primary shooter, FF
  • Security: Optical in-display fingerprint scanner
  • Connectivity: Dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 4100mAh; 33W (11V/3A) Fast Charging

Vivo V20 SE Price in Nepal and Availability

Vivo V20 SE was initially launched in Nepal for the price of NPR 39,999. But now, you can get the Vivo V20 SE at a reduced price of NPR 34,999.

Smartphone Model Old Price in Nepal New Price 
Vivo V20 SE (8/128GB) Rs. 39,999 Rs. 34,999
  • Check out our review of Vivo V20 SE.

Samsung begins rolling out One UI 3.0 (Android 11) update to select phones

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Samsung had promised three major software updates for its devices. And that promise is now being delivered. Flagship devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S20/S20+, S20 FE, S20 Ultra, and the Note 20-series have all begun receiving One UI 3.0 update. Now, it’s the Galaxy S10 Lite that has started receiving the Android 11 based One UI 3.0 update in selected markets.

The company is yet to deliver updates for older devices such as the Galaxy S10 and S10+. However, Galaxy S10 Lite, which was launched earlier this year has begun receiving the One UI 3.0 update. Currently, this latest update is limited to India and Spain only. However, availability in other markets is to be expected soon. 

Android 11 based One UI 3.0 is the first of the three major OS updates guaranteed by the company for the S10 Lite. The software should complement the devices’ Snapdragon 855 chipset fairly nicely.

Samsung One UI 3.0 Update: Major Changes

Samsung One UI 3.0 update brings in changes in the visual department, security, and the phone’s overall performance. Let’s look at some of the major changes that you’ll find in the One UI 3.0.

First off, Samsung has gone for a sleeker look with  One UI 3.0. You’ll find changes in the notifications shade and some tweaks have been made to the lock screen. Furthermore, the volume controls have been repositioned too. Other major changes include the change in look and feel of the native apps such as Gallery, Contacts, and Messages. 

One UI 3.0 Samsung S10 Lite

Another thing that you can do in One UI 3.0 is that you can now turn off the screen by double-tapping in an empty area of the home screen. Furthermore, the Dynamic Lock screen now supports more categories. And you can customize the call screen too.

Likewise, there are some changes in the camera features too. One UI 3.0 brings in an improved stabilization for Galaxy devices with a high zoom level. Moreover, auto-exposer and auto-focus have been improved too. 

However, users should be aware that the update is a hefty one. It consumes more than 2GB of space. So, do make sure that you’ve enough space in the device. But the update should be worth it.

  • Check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2.

We tried out Laxmi Bank’s “Cardless Withdraw” feature, and it’s pretty sweet!

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Smartphones have made our lives so much easierto the point where one could argue that we, as a species have devolved into lazy beings. But that’s a topic for a separate discussion. Anyway, who’s got the energy to carry separate gadget for a single specific task these days. Thanks to your phone, you carry around different utilities inside one pocketable slab. After all, there’s a reason we call it a “mobile” phone. In the process of simplifying our lives, we even conduct our financial transactions through our phones these days. No wonder, the cashless era is upon us. And “Cardless Withdraw” from Laxmi Bank is here to further the cause.

Laxmi Bank: Cardless Withdraw

But, the current state of mobile banking is not peak innovation, is it? It can’t be! How can the concept of the mobile economy be pushed further? In the process of exploring this subject, I came across this interesting technology being introduced by Laxmi Bank. Called “Cardless Withdraw”, this feature lets users withdraw an amount of their Laxmi Bank account from an ATM booth without using the ATM card. Sounds groundbreaking—that’s because it is.

Having said that, using an ATM card is still an incredibly easy and effective way to take out cash. No wonder it’s been in existence for so long. Some people even opt for this paid-for feature instead of a rather free (or at least comparatively cheap) cheque-book because of its simplicity and portability. That speaks volumes! Add this to the fact that inter-bank ATM charge has been eliminated because of the pandemic, withdrawing an amount using an ATM card has never been easier.

Laxmi Bank - Logo

The Drawbacks of ATM

Still and all, having to carry around a relatively fragile object in your pocket is an unnecessary hassle. Wouldn’t you agree? In one’s busy life, it’s not uncommon that one could forget to take the card with them. And if there’s a cash emergency right in this instance, then what? Mobile banking has already caught up to the masses, so why not tweak it to further simplify things? That’s exactly what Laxmi Bank’s Cardless Withdraw feature hopes to door rather, achieves heroically. Besides easing up cash withdrawals, it also eliminates the need to subscribe to the bank’s paid ATM service. It’s a win-win.

However, no matter how revolutionary or advanced innovation is, it’s pretty much worthless if the end-users have a hard time making use of it. Thankfully, that’s not the case with this. Before getting to know how the process works, let’s understand the pre-requisites. Don’t worryit’s nothing extensive, as it should be. First and foremost, you have to have activated the mobile banking service in advance. Then, all that’s left is to download the Laxmi Mobile Money app which is available in both Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

“Laxmi Mobile Money” App

Now, the process of cashless withdrawal can be divided into two categories. In the first, we interact with the mobile app itself. With a strong internet connection established, just follow the given steps:

  1. Login to your account in the aforementioned app by typing in the credentials.
  2. Then, on the dashboard, click on the “Smart Withdraw (Cashless Withdraw)” option.
  3. After this, select the amount you’d like to withdraw. If you have linked multiple accounts, be sure to select the one you wish to make the withdrawal from, and click on “Submit”.
  4. Then, after viewing the transaction details, enter your 4-digit MPIN. In case you’ve opted for fingerprint verification, proceed with that instead.
  5. Once all the background verification completes (including authentication, balance sufficiency, etc.), you’ll receive a unique OTP (One Time Password) code on your phone, which shouldn’t take more than a minute.

After receiving the OTP, we’re ready to proceed to the second category, which is interacting with the ATM console itself. However, be sure to keep the code to yourself since the entire operation depends on its safekeeping. As the name implies, one OTP is valid for a single transaction and after a few minutes of research, we found that this code stays valid for up to 12 hours only. Honestly, that feels a little too long for something that is supposed to be an instantaneous process. But I digress.

At The ATM Booth

Now, at the ATM booth, instead of swiping in a card, we can just click the “Cardless/कार्डरहित” option. I tried it at Laxmi Bank’s ATM booth at Dharma Path, New Road, since the said option just wouldn’t click in the one at Durbar Margthe first location I went. After this:

  1. Enter the mobile number linked with your bank account.
  2. Then, type in the OTP code that you received earlier.
  3. Finally, enter the withdrawal amount that you selected in the Mobile Money app.

And that’s it. Just like that, you’ll make the withdrawal from an ATM booth without the need for an ATM card. But that’s just half of it. On top of taking out the cash for your own self, you can also send money to your friends and family far from you with this process. Just communicate the mobile number, OTP code, withdrawable amount with the receiver of the fund and you’re good to go. Other key things to remember about Laxmi Bank’s Cashless Withdraw is that both the transaction and amount limit is similar to that of a normal ATM card-enabled transaction.

Laxmi Bank “Cardless Withdraw”: Final Words

So, yeah. The introduction of this cutting-edge “Cardless Withdraw” feature from Laxmi Bank is commendableand that’s putting it gently. Even though such technology has existed in other countries for a while now, seeing such developments in Nepal is better late than never. I, for one, can’t wait to see other banks and financial institutions bring this feature as well.

  • In the meanwhile, check out our review of the OPPO Watch. 

Motorola Moto G9 Play Review: Rising Up To The Challenge

Motorola’s Moto G series of smartphones hold a special place in my heart. Granted I’ve never gotten to own a Moto device in the past, but I can single-out Motorola for my love for Android. I still vividly remember being fascinated by the ad for the first-gen Moto G from back in 2013. Anyway, fast forward to 2020, and we can still find Moto G series devices in the market. And today, I have the new Moto G9 Play with me, which goes by just Moto G9 in India. While it’s not the most exciting of phones out there, it has a few perks of its own. So, let’s discover more about the Motorola Moto G9 Play in this review.

Motorola Moto G9 Play Specifications:

  • Body: 6.50 x 2.98 x 0.36 inches, 200 gm, Water-repellent design
  • Display: 6.5-inches IPS LCD panel, 269PPI, 87% screen-to-body ratio
  • Resolution: HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 (11nm Mobile Platform)
  • CPUOcta-core (4×2.0 GHz Kryo 260 Gold & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 260 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 610
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 64/128GB internal storage (expandable up to 512GB)
  • Software & UI: Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera;
    – 48MP primary sensor with f/1.7 aperture, PDAF
    – 2MP macro lens with f/2.4 aperture
    – 2MP depth sensor with f/2.4 aperture
    – LED flash
  • Front Camera: 8MP sensor with f/2.2 aperture
  • Security: Physical fingerprint sensor (rear-mounted)
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, loudspeaker
  • Connectivity: Hybrid Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.0, GPS / AGPS / Glonass / Galileo / LTEPP / SUPL, USB Type-C, NFC, 4G LTE
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity, Ambient Light, Sar
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 15W charging (20W charger inside the box)
  • Colors: Forest Green, Sapphire Blue, Spring Pink
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 19,990 (4/128GB)

Motorola Moto G9 Play Review:

Design & Build

  • Glass front, plastic back, plastic frame
  • Water-repellent design (no IP certification)

As usual, let’s start things off with its design. Being a budget phone that it is, everything’s plastic here. Yet, don’t let that undermine the incredible build quality of the device. It is a tall device weighing around 200 grams but I didn’t have a hard time getting along with the Moto G9 Play. There are no creaks of any kind and it has an even weight distribution throughout. With subtle curves all around, it feels very easy on the hand as well.

Fingerprint sensor

Similarly, the phone’s rear panel houses a squarish camera module and a circular fingerprint sensor with Motorola’s initials. Classic. And about that, its unlock speed isn’t the fastest and you can get a much quicker sensor on competing phones like the POCO M2. However, it’s not painstakingly slow to make you grin your teeth or wish for an alternative. You can also pull up the notification panel by scrolling the fingerprint sensor, but weirdly enough, this feature was disabled by default. Plus, its placement was perfect for my hands as I could easily reach them. Moreover, the camera bump is quite minimal and won’t wobble as much when placed on a flat surface.

Available in three color variants altogether, the Sapphire Blue that I have with me turned out to be incredibly prone to smudges and fingerprints. Had Motorola gone with a slightly matte-like finish things wouldn’t be this bad, but here we are. Moving on, G9 Play’s button placement could most definitely use a do-over too. While the textured power button is a nifty touch, its dedicated Google Assistant button is placed way up high to be easily reachable one-handed. So much for getting the help you want effortlessly.

Non-remappable Google Assistant button

Adding insult to the injury, I couldn’t remap it either. I tried using apps like Button Mapper and Remapper and neither did the job. A frustrating conclusion to a hopeful endeavor. Getting to the ports, you can find the 3.5mm headphone jack and the SIM tray on the top and left frame respectively. Likewise, there’s the USB Type-C port and the speaker grill at the bottom. All in all, the Moto G9 Play is a very well-built phone. If not for the heavily smudge-inviting back panel, I would’ve had one less thing to complain about the device.

Display

  • 6.5-inches HD+ “Max Vision” IPS TFT LCD screen
  • 60Hz refresh rate, 87% screen-to-body ratio

Okay, let’s shift our gear towards the display now. Sporting a big 6.5-inch IPS TFT LCD screen, the G9 Play is a big phone like I mentioned earlier. Motorola calls it a “Max Vision” display which I would’ve proudly endorsed had it been of Full-HD resolution. Seriously, the company should get with the times and try to stay competitive seeing how its rivals are offering one. Once again, take the POCO M2 for example. For almost the same asking price, it comes with an FHD display among other superiority.

With this, you could definitely tell the lacking sharpness when watching video contents—but only when having the said phones side-by-side. When taking the sharper display out of the equation, things just… sort of adjusts to your eyes. Here, while the color temperature of the G9 Play is on the bluish side, the M2 looks a bit yellowish with a hint of over-saturation. Even setting the color temperature to cool doesn’t help. But I digress. Browsing through the web, or reading texts on Moto G9 Play’s screen is perfectly fine though.

Moto G9 Play - Display

Notched-display

Besides, the phone bears a minimal teardrop notch for the selfie camera. The chin is pretty huge though. Then again, if you start cutting off bezels to offer such an attractive and supposedly premium feature on a budget phone, people would stop buying expensive phones altogether. Am I right, Motorola? Still and all, there’s no visible discoloration throughout the phone and its fine curves make up for the fact I guess. In terms of brightness, it is as you’d expect from a phone of this stature. It doesn’t totally give up on you under direct sunlight but ticks you off just right to wish for a brighter display.

While we’re on the subject of brightness, there’s one more thing that didn’t sit right with me. Unless you’ve cranked the phone’s brightness level to the max, the phone shifts the illumination level by a bit on the lock screen. So, after unlocking, it takes at least a couple of seconds for the G9 Play to settle to your selected level of brightness. I seriously can’t think of it as a positive addition to the feature set, so I hope the company fixes this minor distracting attribute in future updates.

Customizations

But enough of the complaints. There are some really cool software features backing up Moto G9 Play’s display. First, you can customize the font, icon color/shape, and app drawer layout. Even though the phone rocks a stock-Android software, these helpful customizations are in fact, helpful. Nokia could most certainly learn a thing or two from Motorola here. Anyway, the next one’s called “Peek Display”. And basically what it does, is try to deliver an immersive AoD-like experience on an LCD screen. Making use of different sensors, the phone wakes up Peek Display on the lock screen.

From here, you can proceed to unlock the device, view notification (or more of it), and launch apps as well. I found this feature to be incredibly useful since it meant fewer screen unlocks and therefore fewer distractions for me. “Attentive Display” is another impressive feature on the G9 Play. By turning this on, you prevent the phone from dimming or going to sleep as long as you’re looking at the screen. Comes in real handy when you’re reading something or simply contemplating the content on the phone.

Performance

  • Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 SoC (11nm)
  • 4GB RAM and up to 128GB internal storage (expandable)

Coming to the performance, like other old-school non-Chinese OEMs, Motorola isn’t known for its ultra-value devices either. So, going into this review, I wasn’t expecting to be blown away by the performance of Moto G9 Play. And that’s exactly what happened. Although the Snapdragon 662 on-board didn’t give up on my daily usage (while also being a welcome upgrade over the Helio P70M on its predecessor—the G8 Play), it is less than capable compared to the staggering Helio G80 on the POCO M2.

Moto G9 Play vs POCO M2 (Benchmarks):

Test

Moto G9 Play

POCO M2

Androbench

Sequential Read

296.01MB/s

312.58MB/s

Sequential Write

194.23MB/s

255.92MB/s

AnTuTu v8

Total

183,538

204,202

CPU

73,122

73,222

GPU

35,053

43,089

Memory

39,011

44,402

UX

36,352

43,489

Geekbench 5

CPU (Single Core)

295

344

CPU (Multi-Core)

1,437

1,348

Compute (OpenCL)

369

1,152

PCMark (Work 2.0 Performance)

6,254

8,846

3DMark (OpenGL ES 3.1)

1,179

N/A

Moreover, the SD662 has been complemented by 4GB of RAM and either 64 or 128GB of internal storage. Overall, the stock Android 10 OS is well handled by the phone. At the time of writing this review, my unit of the Motorola Moto G9 Play is running October’s security patch and May’s Google Play system update. I did notice a couple of instances of stutters and lags (especially when browsing between heavy apps), but I wouldn’t call it that big-a deal. So, light to medium multitasking on this device is perfectly fine. You can also turn on something called “Adaptive performance” which apparently improves RAM efficiency and helps to load apps faster.

Gesture controls

Motorola’s beloved gesture controls can be enjoyed on the G9 Play as well. Twisting the phone to launch the camera app and the karate chop gesture to trigger the flashlight is just ingenious (and also kind of fun just playing around with). Apart from these, I found other gestures like flip for DND mode, swipe to split-screen, etc. quite useful as well. Also, one of my favorite gesture control ever—using the volume keys for media control, is present on this phone too.

Gaming

Now, getting to gaming, things are… well, not great. Unless you’re restricted to lightweight titles, you’d want to skip this phone. For this review, I compared Moto G9 Play with the POCO M2 to test out their gaming capabilities. Surprisingly, Call of Duty Mobile can be pushed to Very High graphics and High frame rate on the G9 Play whereas the M2 is limited to just Medium graphics and High frame rate.

Moto G9 Play - POCO M2

In these settings, both devices fare quite well—although I’d recommend lowering the graphics down to medium on the G9 Play for even better gameplay. On the other hand, PUBG Mobile is maxed out at Smooth graphics, High frame rate or Balanced graphics, and Medium frame rate on the G9 Play.

But here, the gaming-first nature of the Helio G80 in POCO M2 shows its true nature as the phone can reach Balanced graphics and Ultra frame rate or HD graphics and High frame rate. In either setting, you can notice the Moto G9 Play stutter every now and then, whereas it’s smooth sailing on the M2. This does come with one major drawback though. Yep, you guessed it. The M2 heats up pretty quickly—about 10 minutes into the gameplay, while the G9 Play manages to stay respectably cool throughout the session.

Full-screen apps

Here, I had a weird experience with Injustice 2 on this phone. The thing is, not many apps can (or rather have been designed to) adhere to the tall 20:9 aspect ratio like the one on Moto G9 Play. So, to ensure apps work fine with this layout, you’ll find a setting called “Full-screen mode” under the Display menu. And when I toggled it on for Injustice 2, the game’s UI would extend throughout the display eliminating the letterbox. However, the portion of the screen that was previously covered by black bars, is unresponsive to touch inputs. I’ve not encountered this issue with other phones, so I’m not sure what’s going on here.

Moto Gametime

While we’re on the subject of gaming, the G9 Play also features something called “Moto Gametime”. Intended to rid your gameplay of any disturbances, with this, you can block notifications, calls, take a screenshot, or open other apps over your game. Yes, it does let you set app/contact exceptions to bypass the block, which is great. And about the screen overlay apps, it only supports a handful of social networking and IM apps for now.

Cameras

  • Triple-cameras at the back
  • (48MP primary, 2MP macro, 2MP depth)
  • 8MP selfie camera inside the notch

Moving on, let’s talk about the cameras. Moto G9 Play boasts a triple camera setup which consists of a 48MP primary lens, a 2MP macro lens, and a 2MP depth sensor. While the former is a big update to the 13MP sensor on its predecessor, Motorola, for some dumbfounded reason decided to skip an ultra-wide lens here. Even though the main 48MP sensor is a wide-angle lens, it obviously doesn’t make up for a dedicated ultra-wide lens. Here as well, I compared its cameras against the POCO M2 to give you guys a more detailed analysis.

Normal Images

Starting with the primary images, you can clearly notice the difference in color tone between the images from these two phones. Photos from Moto G9 Play tend to look warm (and in a couple of instances slightly pinkish too), whereas POCO M2 produces orangish images.

Because of the 48MP sensor on the G9 Play, the sharpness and detail preservation is much better compared to POCO M2’s 13MP sensor. The dynamic range and exposure maintenance are also better on the G9 Play. And like it is with every other POCO phone, the M2 tends to over-saturate colors while the ones from the Moto look a-bit more natural.

Macro Images

Macro shots from both phones are terrible, but more so on the POCO M2. With their fixed focus sensor, getting a decent shot takes a lot of work.

More importantly, while the Moto G9 Play somewhat redeems itself in terms of the macro photo’s color science and details, the macro lens on POCO M2 perfectly demonstrates the stupidity of such a camera sensor on a smartphone.

Portrait Images

Getting to the portrait shots, as you can see, the edge detection is almost neck-and-neck on both phones.

However, the G9 Play has a visible upper hand when it comes to image sharpness and background exposure. Yet, the shot still looks slightly pinkish here.

Nighttime Images

Let’s talk about the nighttime shots now. Comparatively, regular low-light images look slightly warmer on the G9 Play. As expected, images from the POCO M2 is slightly lacking in details against the competition. However, its HDR works magic in some cases.

There’s also a dedicated night mode on the Moto G9 Play called “Night Vision” which is absent on the M2. And even though it does bump the dynamic range letting you enjoy more detail in the shot, it also introduces grains and noise throughout the image.

Almost making them look exceptionally unnatural. As a result, I found this feature to be actually useful in a handful of instances only.

Selfie Images

In terms of selfies, both phones feature an 8MP sensor inside a teardrop notch. 

Here, images from the Moto G9 Play look rather soft and orangish whereas POCO M2 clicks comparatively pale, yet better-looking shots.

They look relatively sharper as well, although the background exposure is better maintained on the G9 Play. Likewise, portrait selfies share a similar story.

Videos

When it comes to videos, the Moto G9 Play is maxed out at 1080p/60fps while the M2 can only hit 1080p/30fps. Footages from the former look comparatively better with fairly consistent exposure and details.

Battery & Audio

  • 5000mAh battery with 15W charging
  • 3.5mm headphone jack, loudspeaker

On to the battery department, powering the phone is a big 5000mAh cell. Motorola is claiming up to 2 days of endurance on the Moto G9 Play and throughout my review, the claim held up. Using it as my secondary phone at about 50-60% brightness at all times, with web browsing, YouTube binging, and multiple gaming sessions, I could easily net out 8-9 hours of screen-on time with plenty of percentages still remaining.

Moto G9 Play - Design

Juicing up the phone, on the other hand, is equally time-consuming. You do get a 20W TurboPower charger inside the box but the thing to note here is that the Moto G9 Play can only take up to 15W of power at a time. With this, the phone climbs from 0 to 27% in 30 minutes, while it took me 2 hours and 26 minutes to fully charge the device.

Bottom-firing speaker

Okay, jumping to the audio now, the G9 Play has a single bottom-firing speaker. It’s not the worst I’ve heard on a mid-range phone—I’ll give it that. At up to 70% volume, you’ll enjoy the audio fairly well although it is wildly lacking in detail and bass. But the good news here is that there’s no distortion up to this level. But if you’re an agent of chaos and want to listen to distortion-ridden music, feel free to raise the volume.

Additionally, Motorola also provides a wired earphone inside the box. It has AirPods-like ear tips and the audio quality is similar to that of the speaker. There’s also a control button to play/pause music, skip the track, or accept/reject calls.

Conclusion

Wrapping up this review, Moto G9 Play is a strong competitor in the budget/mid-range Android smartphone market. As I’ve discussed throughout the comparisons and tests, it is trailing behind what the competitors are offering—especially in the display and performance department. But where it excels is the software and camera section. Therefore, I believe Motorola has definitely risen to the challenge from the competitors (albeit not comprehensively) with the Moto G9 Play. So, for those who are looking for a no-nonsense smartphone with decent cameras, great battery life, and excellent Android experience, this one’s worth considering (at least).

Motorola Moto G9 Play Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Decent build quality, water-repellent design
  • Good-enough performance of light usage
  • The rear camera setup is competitive enough
  • Stock Android experience, Moto customizations
  • Terrific battery life (20W charger inside the box)

Cons:

  • HD+ resolution display is sub-par at best
  • Gaming performance is below average
  • No wide-angle lens like its predecessor

Acer Nitro 5 2020 with GTX 1650 Ti now available in Nepal

The Acer Nitro 5 needs no introduction. It has been the go-to laptop for budget gamers in Nepal for some quiet time now. The lineup is popular because of the bang-for-buck approach that Acer has taken with it. Here, we have listed the key specs, features, and price of Acer Nitro 5 2020 in Nepal.

Acer Nitro 5 (2020) Overview

There is nothing much to flex about the design of the Acer Nitro 5. It has a plastic hood with faux aluminum on the sides. It measures 14.3 x 10 x 0.94-inches and weighs 5.07 pounds. These are average numbers for most 15-inch laptops.

On the inside, there is a 15.6-inch FHD IPS panel. Depending upon the model, you will get a standard 60Hz panel or a faster 144Hz panel. You would want to have the latter if you plan to play on higher fps. Thin bezels surround the display on both sides, however, the top and the bottom ones are quite thick. Talking about the keyboard, Acer Nitro 5 (2020) comes with a full-sized keyboard with red lighting. There are models that offer RGB backlit keyboards as well.

Acer Nitro 5 2020 Display

 

Acer Nitro 5 2020 offers plenty of choices for fans of both AMD and Intel. For Intel, one can go with 10th Gen Intel Core i5-10300H or Core i7-10750H. Similarly, Acer is also offering variants with Ryzen 5 4600H and Ryzen 7 4800H as well. Under the hood, you get GTX 1650 Ti. It is a bare minimum for a budget gaming laptop, and you should be able to play high-end games on medium to low settings with no trouble on the Acer Nitro 5 (2020).

Most variants feature just 256GB of SSD storage. Thankfully though, there’s an extra M.2 slot and a 2.5-inch drive bay for HDD is available inside. Even the RAM is not soldered and it can be upgraded later on.

The port selection is quite decent. It has 1 x USB 3.2 Type-C port, 1 x Killer Ethernet port, 3.5mm audio jack, 3 x USB 3.0 Type-A port, and 1 x HDMI port. Finally, it has a 4-cell Lithium-ion 3320mAh battery.

Specifications:

  • Display: 15.6″ IPS LCD display; 60Hz/144Hz, 1920 x 1080 pixels
  • CPU: 10th Gen Intel Core / AMD Ryzen 4000
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 / GTX 1650 Ti
  • RAM: 8GB DDR4 2933MHz
  • Storage: up to 1TB HDD / up to 512GB SSD
  • Ports: 1 x USB 3.2 Type-C port, 1 x Killer Ethernet port, 3.5mm audio jack, 3 x USB 3.0 Type-A port, and 1 x HDMI port
  • Battery: 4-cell Lithium-ion 3320mAh
  • Weight: 5.07 pounds
  • Dimensions: 14.3 x 10 x 0.94-inches
  • Read review here

Acer Nitro 5 (2020) Price in Nepal & Availability

The price Acer Nitro 5 2020 starts at NPR 112,000 in Nepal and it can get as high as NPR 180,000, depending upon the model. Here, we have listed the ongoing price of the models that are currently available in Nepal

Acer Nitro 5 Price in Nepal
15.6” FHD, Core i5-10300H, GTX 1650, 8GB/1TB HDD NPR 112,000
15.6” FHD 144Hz, Ryzen 5 4600H, GTX 1650, 8GB/256GB SSD NPR 116,000
15.6” FHD, Core i7-10750H, GTX 1650 Ti, 8GB/512GB SSD NPR 145,000
15.6” FHD 144Hz, Intel Core i7-10750H, GTX 1650 Ti, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD NPR 155,000
15.6” FHD, Ryzen 7 4800H, GTX 1650 Ti, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD NPR 148,000
15.6” FHD, Core i7-10750H, RTX 3060, 8GB/512GB SSD NPR 180,000

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Acer Nitro 5 2020.

Canon Mirrorless Camera Price in Nepal [Updated]

Mirrorless camera is on-trend these days. Their compact body and lightweight build have impressed many. And unlike the DSLRs, their shutter sound can be silenced to very low values. So these types of cameras are also best suited for wildlife photography. Suffice it to say, mirrorless cameras have already garnered plenty of fans. Targeting such enthusiasts, Canon also has a lineup of mirrorless cameras. Therefore, in this article, we are going to list down all the Canon Mirrorless camera models available in Nepal along with their latest official price and features.

Canon Mirrorless Camera Price in Nepal:

Canon EOS M100

Starting our list of Canon mirrorless camera models and their price in Nepal is the EOS M100. It is designed for amateurs and comes in a small form factor and is surprisingly light when it comes to weight. Given the size and weight, the 24.2MP on this device captures some surprisingly great images.

The camera comes with 49 points Autofocus system, which comes with Dual Pixel technology for some reliable focusing. In its miniature stature, Canon has packed an in-built flash. So the device can be used even in the extreme lighting scenario.

canon eos m100 price nepal

Canon EOS M100 Specifications:

  • Camera Weight: 302 grams
  • Image Sensor: 22.3 x 14.9 mm, 24.2MP, CMOS, APS-C
  • Image processor: DIGIC 7
  • Screen: 3-inch TFT, 1040000 dots, Articulating Screen
  • Top LCD: No
  • Viewfinder: None
  • AF System: Maximum 49 AF points
  • ISO Range: 100-25600
  • Shutter Speed: 1/4000 – 30 seconds
  • Continuous Shoot: 6.1 frames/sec
  • Digital Image Stabilization: Yes
  • Video Resolution: 1920×1080 Pixels (1080p HD), 1280 x 720 pixels (720p HD), 640 x 480 pixels (VGA)
  • Video Frame Rate: 1080p frame rate: (60fps / 50fps / 30fps / 25fps /  24fps), 720p frame rate (60fps / 50fps), VGA frame rate (30 fps / 25 fps)
  • Built-in flash: Yes; External Flash support: No
  • Compatible Lenses: All EF/EF-S, M lenses
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth, Type C Mini HDMI Connector, Micro USB 2.0
  • Battery Type: Li-ion, Rechargeable; Model: LP-E12E
  • Battery Life (Approx.): 295 shots
  • Price: Rs. 60,990 (With 15-45mm Kit lens)

Canon EOS M200

Here, EOS M200 is the successor to the M100 and comes with a few upgrades like a better image processor and more. Talking about the processor, its DIGIC 8 Image Processor allows for high-speed image capture in different lighting situations. It has a 24.1MP CMOS (APS-C) image sensor. For faster autofocus, this camera is equipped with Dual Pixel CMOS AF. You can also shoot 4K videos at 24fps with the EOS M200. However, there is no support for high frame rate recording in any resolution.

Canon EOS M200 mirrorless camera

Canon EOS M200 Specifications:

  • Camera Weight: 299 grams (including battery, card); 262 grams (body only)
  • Image Sensor: 22.3 x 14.9 mm, 24.1MP, CMOS, APS-C
  • Image processor: DIGIC 8
  • Screen: 3-inch TFT, 1040000 dots, Tilting Screen
  • Viewfinder: None
  • AF System: Up yo 143 points (Dual Pixel CMOS AF)
  • ISO Range: 100-25600
  • Shutter Speed: 1/4000 – 30 seconds
  • Continuous Shoot: 6.1 frames/sec
  • Digital Image Stabilization: Yes
  • Video Resolution: 3840x2160p (4K UHD), 1920x1080p (1080p HD), 1280x720p (720p HD), 640×480 pixels (VGA)
  • Video Frame Rate: 4K: (23.98fps), FHD: (59.94/29.97fps), HD: (59.94/29.97fps)
  • Built-in flash: Yes; External Flash support: No
  • Compatible Lenses: All EF/EF-S, M lenses
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth, Type C Mini HDMI Connector, Micro USB 2.0
  • Battery Type: Li-ion, Rechargeable; Model: LP-E12E
  • Battery Life (Approx.): 315 shots
  • Price: Rs. 77,190 (With 15-45/22mm Kit lens)

Canon EOS M50 (Canon EOS Kiss M)

The Canon EOS M50 or the Canon EOS Kiss M in some other parts of the world is Canon’s entry-level take on the mirrorless ecosystem. The camera comes in a small and compact body. It is also light when it comes to weight. At the mere weight of 390 grams, the device is easy to hold and carry around.

The mirrorless camera comes with a 24.1MP sensor. And since the capable Digic 7 processor is involved here, the image processing is very fast here. Even in terms of image quality, despite its relatively cheaper price tag, the camera promises noteworthy images.

When it comes to videography, the Canon EOS M50 shoots Full-HD videos at max with the maximum frame rate of 60 fps. With this feature, the M50 aspires to outperform the entry-level cameras, which are available at a similar price. The entry-level cameras usually found in this price range mostly capture Full-HD videos at 30 fps at max.

canon eos m50 price nepal

Canon EOS M50 (Canon EOS Kiss M) Specifications:

  • Camera Weight: 390 grams
  • Image Sensor: 22.3 x 14.9 mm, 24.1MP, CMOS, APS-C
  • Image processor: DIGIC 7
  • Screen: 3-inch TFT, 1040000 dots, Fully Articulating Screen
  • Top LCD: No
  • Viewfinder: Electronic, 95% coverage
  • AF System: 143 AF with Drag & Touch AF
  • ISO Range: 100-25600
  • Shutter Speed: 1/4000 – 30 seconds
  • Continuous Shoot: 7 frames/sec
  • Video Resolution: 1920×1080 Pixels (1080p HD), 1280 x 720 pixels (720p HD)
  • Video Frame Rate: 1080p frame rate: (60fps / 50fps / 30fps / 25fps /  24fps), 720p frame rate (120fps / 100fps / 60fps / 50fps)
  • Built-in flash: Yes; External Flash support: Yes
  • Compatible Lenses: All EF/EF-S, M lenses
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth, Type C Mini HDMI Connector, Micro USB 2.0, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Battery Type: Li-ion, Rechargeable; Model: LP-E17
  • Battery Life (Approx.): 235 shots
  • Price (Black): Rs. 89,990 (With 15-45mm Kit lens)
  • Price (Black): Rs. 112,990 (With 15-45mm / 55-200mm Kit lens)

Canon EOS M5 / Canon EOS M6

Moving on, the Canon EOS M5 and EOS M6 share a lot of characteristics. Both of them have a 24 Megapixel APS-C sensor, Dual Pixel CMOS AF with 80% phase detection point coverage, DIGIC 7 processor, and Full HD videos at 60fps. In addition, both of these devices come with Electronic stabilization to suppress the shakes and vibrations while capturing videos. Here, Canon EOS M5 and M6 mirrorless camera can be bought under the price of 1 lakh in Nepal.

But the major difference between these two is the presence of the Electronic Viewfinder. The EOS M5 has a built-in Electronic viewfinder whereas the EOS M6 lacks that. However, you can add a viewfinder on the EOS M6 by connecting it to the hot shoe on the device. For those who don’t want a viewfinder, the EOS M6 can be a better option as the device is light in terms of weight and costs less than the EOS M5.

canon eos m5

Canon EOS M5 / Canon EOS M6 Specifications:

  • Camera Weight: 427 grams (Canon EOSM5); 390 grams (Canon EOSM6)
  • Image Sensor: 22.3 x 14.9 mm, 24.2MP, CMOS, APS-C
  • Image processor: DIGIC 7
  • Screen: 3.2-inch TFT, 1620000 dots (Canon EOS M5); 3.0-inch TFT, 1040000 dots (Canon EOS M6), Fully Articulating Screen
  • Top LCD: No
  • Viewfinder: Electronic, 95% coverage (Canon EOS M5); Optional Electronic Viewfinder (Canon EOS M6)
  • AF System: 49 AF with Drag & Touch AF
  • ISO Range: 100-25600
  • Shutter Speed: 1/4000 – 30 seconds
  • Continuous Shoot: 7 frames/sec
  • Video Resolution: 1920×1080 Pixels (1080p HD), 1280 x 720 pixels (720p HD), 640 x 480 pixels (480p VGA)
  • Video Frame Rate: 1080p frame rate: (60fps / 50fps/ 30fps / 25fps / 24fps), 720p frame rate (60fps / 50fps), 480p (30fps / 25fps)
  • Built-in flash: Yes; External Flash support: Yes
  • Compatible Lenses: All EF/EF-S, M lenses
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth, Type C Mini HDMI Connector, Micro USB 2.0, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Battery Type: Li-ion, Rechargeable; Model: LP-E17
  • Battery Life (Approx.): 295 shots
  • Price (Canon EOS M5): Rs. 89,990 (Body Only) | Rs. 101,990 (With 15-45mm STM lens)
  • Price (Canon EOS M6): Rs. 75,990 (With 15-45mm STM lens)

Canon EOS RP

Canon EOS RP is one of the least expensive full-frame cameras available in Nepal. The company released this device to attract mainstream consumers into using full-frame mirrorless cameras.

The device packs a 26.2MP sensor, which is aided with DIGIC 8 processor for better image processing. apart from being inexpensive, the device also comes in a svelte form factor making and is light when it comes to weight. So it’s really portable to carry it around. To aid the users to capture selfies and to record vlogging videos, Canon has also equipped a fully articulating screen.

The touchscreen on this device also happens to be responsive. So control and navigation are pretty smooth here. However, the camera quite suffers when it comes to battery life. You can capture around 250 images with the device on a single charge. Also, 4K video recording is not particularly impressive here. 4K videos suffer 1.6x crop and there will be no Dual Pixel AF to capture the 4K videos. So the 4K videos from the EOS RP can be jittery at times.

canon eos rp

Canon EOS RP Specifications:

  • Camera Weight: 485 grams
  • Image Sensor: 36 x 24 mm, 26.2MP, CMOS, Full Frame
  • Image processor: DIGIC 8
  • Screen: 3-inch TFT, 1.04 million dots, Fully Articulating Screen
  • Top LCD: No
  • Viewfinder: 0.39-inch OLED Colorful Electronic viewfinder, 2.36 million dots, 100% coverage
  • AF System: 4,779 selectable AF points
  • ISO Range: 100-40000
  • Shutter Speed: 1/4000 – 30 seconds
  • Continuous Shoot: 4 (With AF tracking) / 5 (Without AF tracking)
  • Video Resolution:3840 x 2160 pixels (2160p UHD 4K), 1920×1080 Pixels (1080p HD), 1280 x 720 pixels (720p HD)
  • Video Frame Rate:2160p frame rate: (25fps / 24fps), 1080p frame rate: (60fps / 50fps / 30fps / 25fps), 720p frame rate (60fps / 50fps / 30fps / 25fps)
  • Built-in flash: No; External Flash support: Yes
  • Environment shielding: No
  • Stabilization: No
  • Compatible Lenses: All RF lenses (EF & EF-S lenses via lens adapter)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth, Type C Mini HDMI Connector, Micro USB 2.0, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Battery Type: Li-ion, Rechargeable; Model: LP-E17
  • Life of Battery (Approx.): 250 shots
  • Price: Rs. 199,990 (Body Only)

Canon EOS R

Likewise, Canon EOS R is ergonomically appealing because of its lightweight and compact body. But that’s usually the case in almost all mirrorless cameras. What’s unique and innovative on the EOS R is the mechanism of sensor protection. The shutter on the camera goes down to protect the sensor when the camera is turned off and the lens is removed. This surely pronounces the longevity of the camera sensor.

Needless to mention, the EOS R is the flagship mirrorless camera in Canon’s lineup. And surely has some of the standout features. One of them is its autofocusing part. The camera has Dual Pixel Autofocus technology to swift and correctly focus on the subject. In addition, there are 5,655 selectable autofocus points. So users will have more control while capturing the images.

canon eos r

Even the viewfinder of the device is remarkable. The camera flaunts an OLED viewfinder, which is packed with 3.69 million pixels. So the cameraman will have a sharp and vibrant preview of the subject they are going to capture.

If you are into the videography side, the camera may please with its capability to record Ultra-HD videos. However, it can only capture the 4K videos at 30fps at the maximum. Also, the 4K videos suffer crops at 1.7x. But if you want to get rid of this crop issue and push the frame rates to 60fps, you can to scale the video resolution to Full-HD.

Canon EOS R Specifications:

  • Camera Weight: 580 grams
  • Image Sensor: 36 x 24 mm, 30.3MP, CMOS, Full Frame
  • Image processor: DIGIC 8
  • Screen: 3-inch TFT, 2100000 dots, Fully Articulating Screen
  • Top LCD: Yes
  • Viewfinder: Electronic (OLED), 100% coverage
  • AF System: 5,655 selectable AF points
  • ISO Range: 50-102400
  • Shutter Speed: 1/8000 – 30 seconds
  • Continuous Shoot: 8 (One-shot AF) / 5 (Servo AF)
  • Video Resolution: 3840 x 2160 pixels (2160p UHD 4K), 1920×1080 Pixels (1080p HD), 1280 x 720 pixels (720p HD)
  • Video Frame Rate: 2160p frame rate: (30fps / 25fps / 24fps), 1080p frame rate: (60fps / 50fps / 30fps / 25fps /  24fps), 720p frame rate (120fps / 100fps)
  • Built-in flash: Yes; External Flash support: Yes
  • Compatible Lenses: All RF/EF & EF-S lenses
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth, Type C Mini HDMI Connector, Micro USB 2.0, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Battery Type: Li-ion, Rechargeable; Model: LP-E6N
  • Battery Life (Approx.): 370 shots
  • Price: Rs. 418,490 (With 24-105 F/4L IS USM lens)

Canon EOS R5, EOS R6

Similarly, Canon EOS R5 and R6 are the latest mirrorless cameras from the company. They go head-to-head against Sony’s a7 series. They both have a full-frame 35mm image sensor. While the R5 has a 45MP sensor, the R6 comes with a 20.1MP sensor instead. According to Canon, the EOS R5 is the highest-resolution camera in the company’s history. Both of them have Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, plus Animal AF tracking.

Canon EOS R6 mirrorless camera

Likewise, the EOS R5 has 5940 AF points for still and 4500 AF points for video. On the other hand, the R6 has 6072 AF points for still and 4968 for video. Both of them have excellent low-light photography possibilities as well. While the R5 has an ISO sensitivity of 100-51200, the R6 goes up to 102,400. Additionally, EOS R5 can shoot 8K raw video at up to 29.97fps whereas the other one is only capable of recording oversampled 5.1K videos to produces 4K footages. As expected, Canon EOS R5 is the most expensive mirrorless camera from the company available in Nepal with a price tag of over 7 lakh.

Canon EOS R5 mirrorless camera

Canon EOS R5, EOS R6 Specifications:

  • Camera Weight: 738 grams (R5) | 680 grams (R6)
  • Image Sensor:
    • R5: 36 x 24 mm, 45MP, CMOS, Full Frame
    • R6: 35.9 x 23.9 mm, 20.1MP, CMOS, Full Frame
  • Image processor: DIGIC X
  • Screen:
    • R5: 3.15-inch Clear View LCD II, 2100000 dots, Anti-smudge
    • R6: 3-inch Clear View LCD II, 2100000 dots, Anti-smudge
  • Viewfinder:
    • R5: 0.5-inch OLED, 5.76m dots, 100% coverage (vertical/horizontal)
    • R6: 0.5-inch OLED, 3.69m dots, 100% coverage (vertical/horizontal)
  • AF System:
    • R5: 5940 AF points (still), 4500 AF points (video)
    • R6: 6072 AF points (still), 4698 AF points (video)
  • ISO Range: R5: 100-51200 | R6: 100-102,400
  • Shutter Speed: 1/8000 – 30 seconds
  • Continuous Shoot: Max. approx 12fps (with mechanical shutter)
  • Video Resolution: 3840 x 2160 pixels (2160p UHD 4K), 1920×1080 pixels (1080p HD) | 8K DCI UHD (8192 x 4320 pixels) – only in EOS R5
  • Video Frame Rate: 8K: (max 29.97fps), 4K: (R5 – max 119.9fps, R6 – max 59.94fps), FHD: (R5 – max 59.94fps, R6 – max 119.88fps)
  • Built-in flash: Yes; External Flash support: Yes
  • Compatible Lenses: All RF/EF & EF-S lenses
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi a/b/g/n (Wi-Fi ac only in R5), Bluetooth 4.2, USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-C), HDMI micro out (Type-D), External mic in
  • Battery Type: Li-ion, Rechargeable; Model: LP-E6NH
  • Battery Life (Approx. with viewfinder): 320 shots (R5) | 380 shots (R6)
  • Price (EOS R6): Rs. 439,990 (With 24-105 STM lens)
  • Price (EOS R5): Rs. 710,000 (With 24-105 F/4L IS USM lens)

Canon Mirrorless Camera Price in Nepal (Summary) 

Canon Mirrorless Camera Model Price
EOS M100 (15-45mm STM lens) Rs. 60,990
EOS M6 (15-45mm STM lens) Rs. 75,990
EOS M200 (15-45/22mm STM lens) Rs. 77,190
EOS M50 (Black, 15-45mm Kit lens) Rs. 89,990
EOS M5 (Body Only) Rs. 89,990
EOS M5 (15-45mm STM lens) Rs. 101,990
EOS M50 (15-45/55-200mm Kit lens) Rs. 112,990
EOS RP (Body Only) Rs. 199,990
EOS R (24-105mm F/L IS USM lens) Rs. 418,490
EOS R6 (24-105mm STM lens) Rs. 439,990
EOS R5 (24-105mm F/4L IS USM lens) Rs. 710,000

Where to Buy Canon Mirrorless Camera in Nepal?  

Canon Image Square is the sole authorized distributor of Canon cameras in Nepal. You can buy a Canon mirrorless camera at its store is located at CIVIL Mall, Sundhara. On the purchase of any canon products, you get 1-year of warranty and free accessories like a camera bag and a 16GB SD card.

  • Location: Shop No. 106, 1st Floor, Civil Mall, Sundhara, Kathmandu
  • Contact Number: 01-4257297
  • Email Address: [email protected]

Where to repair my Canon Mirrorless Camera? 

You can repair your broken Canon mirrorless camera in Nepal from Image Square authorized service center located in Newroad, Kathmandu.

  • Location: 3rd Floor, Maitry Bhawan, New Road, Kathmandu
  • Contact Number: 01-4225042
  • Email Address: [email protected]

Also Read: Canon DSLR Camera Price in Nepal 

Huawei unveils its latest Nova 8 series with Kirin 985 chipset, EMUI 11

Huawei has launched its Nova 8 series in China. Earlier this year, the company had introduced the Nova 7 series, and now towards the end, we finally have the Nova 8 series. Currently, it consists of two devices – Nova 8 and Nova 8 Pro. Both the devices run on the Kirin 985 chipset and feature a quad-camera setup on the back. Let’s find out more about the specifications, features, and the expected price in Nepal of the Huawei Nova 8 and Nova 8 Pro.

Nova 8 Overview:

First of all, let’s talk about vanilla Nova 8. It has a 6.57-inch OLED screen with an FHD+ resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels. Furthermore, the display has a 90Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate. The screen also has a punch-hole cutout on top for the 32MP selfie shooter.

Huawei Nova 8

Around the back, there’s an elliptical-shaped camera module. The quad-cam setup consists of a 64MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, a 2MP macro lens, and a d 2MP depth sensor.

As mentioned above, the device runs on the Kirin 985 chipset. It is the same chipset that was first seen on the Honor 30 and subsequently made its way into devices such as Nova 8. The processor is complemented by 8GB RAM and either 128GB or 256GB storage. The battery on this device is a 3800mAh unit that supports 66W wired fast charging.

Nova 8 Specifications:

  • Body: 6.30 x 2.92 x 0.30 inches; 169 gm
  • Display: 6.57-inches OLED panel; 392 PPI; 89.3% screen-to-body ratio; 90Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels); 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: HiSIlicon Kirin 985 5G
  • GPU: Mali-G77
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Storage: 128GB, 256GB UFS 3.0
  • Software & UI: Android 10.0; EMUI 11 with HMS
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera;
    – 64MP, f/1.9 primary wide lens
    – 8MP, f/2.4 ultra-wide sensor
    – 2MP, f/2.4 depth sensor
    – 2MP, f/2.4 macro lens
  • Front Camera: 32MP, f/2.0 sensor
  • Security: Optical in-display fingerprint scanner
  • Connectivity: Nano-SIM slot, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.1, GPS / AGPS / GLONASS / BDS / Galileo / QZSS, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 3800mAh; 66W wired fast charging, 5W reverse charging
  • Colors: Black, Blue, Green, White

Also Read: HDC 2020 – Harmony OS 2.0, EMUI 11 announced

Nova 8 Pro Overview:

The Pro version comes with a larger 6.72-inch OLED panel with FHD+ resolution. The refresh rate on this one is bumped up to 120Hz. And the touch sampling rate here is of 300Hz. Similar to the vanilla Nova 8, its display is also a curved one. However, this device has a pill-shaped cutout for the selfie camera. It’s a dual-cam setup with a primary 16MP shooter and a 32MP ultra-wide lens.

Nova 8 Pro

The back camera is similar to that of the Nova 8 as well. Here too you’ll find an elliptical module for the quad-camera setup with the same 64MP primary shooter.

Battery-wise, there’s a slight upgrade as it has a 4000mAh unit. However, it supports the same 66W wired fast charging. The processor and the memory/storage variants for both devices are the same. On the software front, it runs on EMUI 11 on top of Android 10. And that’s true for the vanilla Nova 8 too.

Nova 8 Pro Specifications:

  • Body: 6.43 x 2.92 x 0.31 inches; 184 gm
  • Display: 6.72-inches OLED panel; 439 PPI; 91.7% screen-to-body ratio; 120Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2676 x 1236 pixels); 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: HiSIlicon Kirin 985 5G
  • GPU: Mali-G77
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Storage: 128GB, 256GB
  • Software & UI: Android 10.0; EMUI 11 with HMS
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera;
    – 64MP, f/1.8 primary wide lens
    – 8MP, f/2.4 ultra-wide sensor
    – 2MP, f/2.4 depth sensor
    – 2MP, f/2.4 macro lens
  • Front Camera: 16MP, f/2.0 (primary); 32MP, f/2.4 (ultra-wide)
  • Security: Optical in-display fingerprint scanner
  • Connectivity: Nano-SIM slot, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/a/6 (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.2, GPS / AGPS / GLONASS  /BDS / Galileo / QZSS, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 4000mAh; 66W wired fast charging, 5W reverse charging
  • Colors: Black, Blue, Green, White

Huawei Nova 8 and 8 Pro Price & Availability 

Huawei Nova 8 and Nova 8 Pro will go on sale from December 30 in China, where their price starts at CNY 3,299 (~$505) and CNY 3,999 (~$610) respectively. There is no word about the international availability of these devices yet. 

Smartphone Model Price in China
Huawei Nova 8 CNY 3,299 (8/128GB)
CNY 3,699 (8/256GB)
Huawei Nova 8 Pro CNY 3,999 (8/128GB)
CNY 4,399 (8/256GB)
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