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GoPro Hero 9 Black with 5K video capability is now available in Nepal

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Go Pro Hero 9 Black, the latest action camera from GoPro Inc has now launched in Nepal. This new flagship brings in some much-needed updates in the device that include a bigger battery, 5K resolution for videos, front-mounted LCD, and more. The GoPro Hero 9 Black challenges the likes of DJI Osmo Action and Akaso Brave 7 LE for the title of the best action camera. Let’s find out more about the new GoPro Hero 9 Black including its price and availability in Nepal.

GoPro Hero 9 Black Overview

Weighing at around 158g, the Hero 9 Black is heavier than its predecessor, the Hero 8. As a matter of fact, it even outweighs the heavier GoPro Max. However, the weight and the size is totally justified as the device is equipped with a front-facing display and a bigger battery.

Front and Rear Screens

The addition of the front screen is one of the things that GoPro users had been longing for. Competing devices such as the Osmo Action and Brave 7 LE have a front display. Thus, it makes sense that GoPro has decided to include this in the new setup.

It is a 1.4-inch display that will help users to properly align what’s behind them and obviously take better shots. The new display isn’t touch-enabled though. However, you do get the option to choose what to display. The options include; center close up, Actual Screen, Status only, and off.

Moving on, the size of the rear screen has changed too. It now measures 2.27-inches. The increase in size means that you now get bigger on-screen buttons and better in-camera viewing experience.

Battery Life

Another major update includes a bigger 1720mAh battery. It is a significant upgrade from the 1220mAh battery that Hero 8 offered. The company claims that this unit will offer 30% more usage than the previous iteration. Furthermore, the battery is also optimized for cooler conditions.

5K videos

Most of us thought that this new device will probably just improve the frame rates for 4K videos. However, GoPro has proven us wrong and incorporated a new 23.6MP sensor that can shoot 5K videos at 30 or 24 fps. Furthermore, you’ll also be able to capture stills at 20MP. However, 4K videos still max out at 60fps, 2.4K at 120fps and 1080p at 240fps.

hero 9 black mods

Mods

Similar to Hero 8, there are plenty of mods for the Hero 9 Black. Media mod, display mod, and light mod are all compatible with this new device. However, one significant upgrade is that the Hero 9 Black has a removable lens cover. That means you can add other lenses on top of Hero 9.

For instance, the Max Mod will help Hero 9 to reproduce the capabilities of the GoPro Max’s lens. By using this mod, you’ll be able to get better HyperSmooth, wider FOV, and 360-degree horizon lock.

Features and Power tools

The new features include HyperSmooth 3.0 and TimeWarp 3.0. The HyperSmooth brings in an improved in-camera stabilization and with the TimeWarp 3.0, you now get a half-speed option. Both of them are compatible with the in-camera horizon leveling. However, it is only available in Linear mode for videos.

Similarly, the new power tools include; Scheduled Capture, Duration, and HindSight. You can schedule the date and time for a recording to start with the help of Scheduled Capture. Similarly, Duration Capture allows you to specify when to switch off the recording. And finally, with HindSight, you’ll be able to catch something that happened just before you started recording. It is basically a combination of the loop recording option and LiveBurst.

GoPro Hero 9 Black Price in Nepal and Availability

The GoPro Hero 9 Black is now available in Nepal with a price tag of Rs.65,500. You can buy it from Hukut Store.

Action camera model Price in Nepal Availability
GoPro Hero 9 Black NPR 38,000 Hukut Store
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DJI OM 4 with a new Magnetic Clamp is now available in Nepal

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DJI is a name that is generally associated with professional and consumer-level drones. However, the brand’s portfolio covers a wide range of photographic equipment including smartphone gimbals. The company’s latest smartphone gimbal – the DJI OM 4 is now available for purchase in the Nepali market. Let’s check out the specs, features, official price, and availability of DJI OM 4 in Nepal.

DJI OM 4 Overview

Magnetic Clamp

Probably the biggest change between OM 4 and Osmo Mobile 3 is the new magnetic mount. Users can now attach their phones to the gimbal without having to deal with the mechanical clamp. There are two ways of doing it. You can either use the ultrathin magnetic clamp to secure your phone or snap the back of your phone to the magnetic ring holder. The magnetic ring holder can also be used as a stand-alone kickstand.

Design

For the most part, DJI has kept the design of the OM 4 unchanged. Still, OM 4 is slightly more compact, thus, more portable than its predecessor. It also weighs less (390 grams) than the OM 3 (405 grams). The OM 4 comes with an improved motor that offers a better range of motions. DJI claims that the new OM 4 can be used with smartphones as heavy as 230 grams.

Upgraded Software

DJI has introduced some new features while also updating the existing ones. Some of the highlighted features are:

  • Dynamic Zoom: This feature allows zooming in and out as the users move towards and away from the subject, respectively.
  • Active Track 3.0: Active Track 3.0 can recognize adults, pets, and children more accurately. It makes following a subject even more convenient.
  • CloneMe Pano: It’s a new feature that allows users to appear at multiple places in a panorama shot by capturing several photos.
  • Spin Shot Gimbal Movement: It is available in the DJI Mimo app. When activated, it rotates the smartphone for an impressive shooting effect.

Other notable features include Story Mode, Gesture Control, Flashlight mode, Quick Roll, Slow Motion, 240-degree pano, and 3×3 pano.

Rest of the specs

DJI OM 4 retains the 3-axis stabilization from the Osmo Mobile 3. Similarly, these two feature the same layout of control buttons. The 2450mAh battery is said to provide up to 15 hours of usage. Once it drains, it can be refueled in around 2.5 hours using a 10W USB Type-C charger. The new DJI Mimo app in OM 4 comes with a video editor and a built-in tutorial for beginners.

DJI Mimo app

DJI OM 4 Specifications:

  • Dimensions:
    • Unfolded: 276 x 119.6 x 103.6mm
    • Folded: 163 x 99.5 x 46.5mm
  • Weight:
    • Gimbal: 390gm
    • Magnetic Phone Clamp: 32.6gm
    • Magnetic Ring Holder: 11.4g
  • Compatible Phones:
    • Weight: 230+/-60gm
    • Width: 67 – 10mm
    • Thickness: 6.9-10mm
  • Battery: 2450 mAh Li-Ion; 17.64Wh; 7.2V; Up to 15 hours*
  • Charging: Under 2.5 hours (via a 10W charger)
  • Gimbal Range: 
    • Pan: -161.2º to 171.95º
    • Roll: -136.7º to 198º
    • Tilt: -106.54º to 235.5º
  • Max Controllable Speed: 120º/s
  • Tracking: ActiveTrack 3.0
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 5.0, USB Type-C
  • Companion App: DJI Mimo

DJI OM 4 Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of DJI OM 4 in Nepal is Rs. 20,500. You can buy it from the Oliz Store through store pick up or via its online store.

Osmo Mobile Gimbal Price in Nepal Availability
DJI OM 4 Rs. 20,500 Hukut Store
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Apple iPhone 12 lineup : Everything you need to know [Updated]

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Apple will be unveiling the upcoming iPhone 12 lineup later this week (October 13 to be exact). However, the major specs of all the four devices under the new lineup have been leaked courtesy of Kang. Let’s learn more about the upcoming iPhone 12 series, including all the rumors, leaks, specs, price, launch date, and availability.

Apple iPhone 12 Series Overview

Display

The upcoming iPhone 12 series will feature four different devices, the smallest and cheapest being the Mini variant. All the devices will feature a Super Retina XDR display of different screen sizes, with Ceramic Shield Front Cover. It is a ceramic substrate glass that increases the hardness of the screen and makes the device more resistant to drop.

"iPhone 12 Pro camera setup render specs leaks rumors price availability launch

5G Connectivity

iPhone 12 series will be the first time we will be seeing 5G connectivity in an iPhone. All four phones are said to support the sub-6Hz 5G band. However, the faster mmWave band will be limited to the US market. The devices under the iPhone 12 lineup will have a new feature called Smart Data Mode for power efficiency. It will switch between 4G and 5G according to the bandwidth allocated for each app. Likewise, all variants of the iPhone 12 will be powered by the new A14 Bionic processor.

Camera

The vanilla iPhone 12 and the Mini version will both feature a dual-camera setup. It will consist of a primary camera and an ultra-wide-angle camera, both with f/1.6 aperture. In addition to that, the iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max will have a telephoto lens and a LiDAR sensor as well. The telephoto lens on the 12 Pro support an optical zoom of up to 4x.

Similarly, the primary camera on the Pro Max variant is said to have a 1.7μm pixel size. The sensor is said to be 47% larger than that on its predecessor. The telephoto lens will support 5x optical zoom. iPhone 12 Pro camera setup render specs leaks rumors price availability launch

Irrespective of the hardware specs, all the iPhones will support features such as Deep Fusion, Smart HDR 3, Night mode, and Dolby Video HDR video recording.

Charging

As for charging, Apple is reportedly bringing back the MagSafe chargers. However, this time around these will be wireless chargers that will attach to the back of the devices via a magnetic connection. There will actually be two chargers – MagSafe Charger and MagSafe Duo Charger.

Apple iPhone 12 Series Specifications (Rumored):

iPhone 12 Mini iPhone 12 iPhone 12 Pro iPhone 12 Pro Max
Screen 5.4-inch Super Retina XDR display (BOE) 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display (BOE) 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display (Samsung) 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR display (Samsung)
Storage 64GB, 128GB, 256GB 128GB, 256GB, 512GB
Camera Dual back cameras:
— wide-angle primary lens
— ultra-wide-angle lens
Triple back cameras:
— wide-angle primary lens
— ultra-wide-angle lens
— telephoto lens
(+ LiDAR sensor)
Color Black, Blue, Green, Red, White Gold, Silver, Graphite, Blue
Processor Apple A14 Bionic (5nm)

Apple iPhone 12 Series Price & Launch (Expected)

Here, the iPhone 12 Mini and the vanilla variant are said to have a starting price of $699 and $799, respectively for the 64GB variant. Similarly, Pro and Pro Max variants will have a starting price of $999 and $1099, respectively for the 128GB variants. The pricing & availability of the iPhone 12 series are summarized in the table below:

Model Starting Price (Expected) Pre-order Date (Expected) Availability Date (Expected)
iPhone 12 Mini $699 November 6/7 November 13/14
iPhone 12 $799 October 16/17 October 23/24
iPhone 12 Pro $999
iPhone 12 Pro Max $1099 November 13/14 November 20/21
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Samsung’s new Exynos 1080 beats Snapdragon 865+ in AnTutu benchmark

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We have been hearing a lot about Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2100 (also referred to as Exynos 1000) chipset a lot. However, it won’t be the first Exynos chipset to be based on the new 5nm process. Samsung has officially announced that the Exynos 1080 will be the first SoC under its 5nm process. The mid-range 5G chipset has topped the AnTutu benchmark listing beating Snapdragon 865+.

Exynos 1080 5G Overview

Exynos 1080 is the successor to the Exynos 980 which happened to be Samsung’s first chipset with a 5G integrated modem. Like its predecessor, it will cater to the mid-range smartphone market. The new chipset will be the first chipset for Android to be based on a 5nm chipset. Presumably, it will be based on the same 5nm LPE node, on which the Snapdragon 875 chipset will be based on. Samsung will also be discontinuing the use of its custom Mongoose cores.

Cores and GPU

The Cortex A78 core on the Exynos 1080 will be much more efficient than the Cortex A77 on the 980. However, we will have to wait to see how Samsung is going to clock the cores. According to ARM, Cortex A78 at 2.1 GHz can offer up to 20% better performance than the A77 at 2.3 GHz, while using the same power. Similarly, Samsung is taking a two-step leap in the GPU generation by replacing the Mali-G76 with Mali-G78. The G78 performs 25% better than the G77.

The flagship 2100 will have a 1+3+4 core configuration with a single Cortex X1 core. It will also have the Mali G78 GPU.

Benchmark Performance

According to Dr. Pan Xuebao of the Samsung R&D department (China), 1080 has scored 650,000 points in the AnTutu test. If we look at the list of global best-performing flagship phones based on AnTutu scores, Snapdragon 865+ powered Asus ROG Phone 3 tops the list with an average score of 615,289. Thus, Exynos 1080, being a premium mid-range 5G chipset will outperform Qualcomm’s flagship chipset. However, we have to consider the fact that 865+ is based on a less efficient process node of 7nm. Dr. Pan Xuebao

Samsung Exynos 1080 Availability

As far the availability is concerned, the Samsung Exynos 1080 will be restricted to the Chinese market. Some leaks suggest that the first phone to be powered by the Exynos 1080 will be the Vivo X60. Samsung is also expected to launch Exynos 2100 in 2021 for its flagship models.

Smartphone Chipset Availability
Exynos 1080 Q4, 2020 (Vivo X60)
Exynos 2100 2021
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Vivo Announces Dashain Offer For New Customers

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To cater customers during the festive period of Dashain, companies are coming out with various offers. Oppo is offering the “Dashain Tihar Ko Offer” for its new customers. Similarly, Vivo has come up with its own “Dashain Tihar Offer”. This festive season offer from Vivo includes lucky draw, finance offers, and many more.

Vivo Dashain Tihar Offer

This offer will be valid across the festive period. That is from October 9 to November 30. And you’ll be able to take the benefit of this offer while purchasing Vivo smartphones from Vivo exclusive shops and authorized retailers.

Participation in the lucky draw under this offer is pretty simple. While purchasing a new Vivo smartphone, simply scan the QR code present in the flyers at the shop. After that, you’ll be redirected to a page that asks you to enter some personal details. You’ll have to enter information such as name, IMEI number of the purchased phone, name of the shop, etc. Upon submission of the information, you’ll be able to spin the wheel on the virtual luck draw app. And that’s that. You win whichever thing the pointer ends up pointing at.

Also Read: Vivo V20 SE launching Soon in Nepal

The prizes that are available under this lucky draw offer are TVS Ntorq, Smart TV, Powerbanks, Earbuds, Earphones, and screen replacement for 1 month. Out of these prizes the bumper prize, i.e TVS Ntorq will be given to 2 lucky winners and the 43″ Smart TV to 7 winners. Similarly, earbuds will be given to 45 people, power bank to 120, earphones to 2500, and screen replacement for 10,000 peoples. So, rest assured on every purchase you are certain to go home with at least one prize. 

However, there is plenty more that Vivo is offering besides the lucky draw prizes. For every purchase of over Rs. 15,000, attractive financial will be offered to customers too. These financial offers include no-cost EMI and zero down-payment schemes. 

Also Read: Vivo Mobiles Price in Nepal [Latest]

Oppo announces “Dashain Ra Tihar Ko Offer” for new customers

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To celebrate the upcoming festive season, Oppo Nepal has announced the “Dashain Ra Tihar Ko Offer” SMS campaign. The campaign will be conducted in three different stages and lucky customers will be able to win Oppo mobile accessories as well as smartphones as prizes. Let’s learn more about the Oppo “Dashain Ra Tihar Ko Offer” SMS campaign, including the steps for participation, prizes, and details about winner selection.

Oppo “Dashain Ra Tihar Ko Offer” SMS Campaign

Oppo Nepal will be conducting the SMS campaign in three different stages. The first stage has already been started since 8th October and the third stage will end on 14th November. Anyone who has bought a brand new Oppo smartphone or other IoT devices during the validity period will be eligible for the lucky draw. For participation,

  • Users will have to text the IMEI of their latest Oppo smartphone purchase to 37001 using the specified format:
    • OPPO <space> IMEI number
  • On the other hand, people who have bought an Oppo IoT product (like a smartwatch, audio accessory) will have to fill in the CMEI/DC number in the place of IMEI:
    • OPPO <space> CMEI/DC number

Winner Selection

The first stage of the contest will run until 16th October. Similarly, the second stage will start the next day and will run until 22nd October. Finally, the third and final stage will run from 7th November up until 14th November. The lucky draw will be conducted on Oppo Nepal’s official social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram) on 17th October, 23rd November, and 15th November, respectively.

Prizes Oppo Dashain Tihar ko Offer Prize pool

In each lucky draw, five lucky winners will be selected among the participants. The winner of the first prize will receive a brand new Oppo F17 Pro. The second prize winner will get a 41mm Oppo Watch. Oppo is offering Oppo A1k as the third prize. Similarly, the fourth and fifth prizes are Oppo Enco W51 and Oppo Enco W11 TWS earbuds. Single participation will be valid for all three stages.

Oppo “Dashain Ra Tihar ko Offer” SMS Campaign Validity

Oppo “Dashain Ra Tihar ko Offer” will end on 14th November after its commencement on 8th October 2020. The summary of the three stages is in the table below:

Stages Valid From Valid Till Winner Announcement
First 8th October 16th October 17th October
Second 17th October 22nd October 7th November
Third 7th November 14th November 15th November
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Nokia 5.3 Review: Your Average Joe

The mid-range market in Nepal is dominated by Xiaomi. And even though Samsung is trying to make a space for itself, it is still a longshot that Samsung will disrupt Xiaomi’s stronghold. So, in the midst of these two smartphone giants, where does the Nokia 5.3 stand – well, we’ll discover exactly that throughout this review.

As is the case with most Nokia phones, the Nokia 5.3 brings in the Android One experience as well. However, will customers gravitate towards this device just because of the clean and secure Android experience? Or does it bring to the table something more than what meets the eye? Well, let’s find out in our review of the Nokia 5.3.

Nokia 5.3 Specifications:

  • Body: 6.47 x 3.02 x 0.33-inches; 180gm
  • Display: 6.55-inches IPS LCD panel; Corning Gorilla Glass 3; 450 nits brightness; 82.3% screen-to-body ratio; 268 PPI
  • Resolution: HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels); 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 (11nm mobile platform)
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.0 GHz Kryo 260 Gold & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 260 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 610
  • RAM: 3/4/6GB RAM
  • Storage: 64GB eMMC 5.1 internal storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 10 (under Android One program)
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera;
    – 13MP, f/1.8 primary shooter
    – 5MP ultra-wide lens; 118° FOV
    – 2MP depth sensor
    – 2MP macro sensor
    – LED flash
  • Front Camera: 8MP, f/2.0 lens
  • Security: Physical Fingerprint Scanner (rear-mounted)
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, FM radio, 2 microphones
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS/AGPS, NFC, USB Type-C, 4G LTE
  • Sensors: Ambient light, Proximity, Accelerometer
  • Battery: 4000mAh with 10W charging (USB-C)
  • Colors: Cyan, Sand, Charcoal
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 23,499 (4/64GB)
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Nokia 5.3 Review:

Design and Build

  • Polycarbonate body with a sturdy build quality
  • A power button that doubles as an LED indicator

So, I’ve got the “Cyan” color variant with me, which is actually the only color option of the Nokia 5.3 available in Nepal. It has a clean matte finish on a polycarbonate back. And despite being plastic, it does not look or feel cheap. Moreover, it is pretty sturdy and won’t attract smudges easily.

Nokia 5.3 - Design

Now, the arrangement of the rear cameras on a circular module is up for debate. Should they have gone for a vertical or a horizontal array? Well, I for one have no complaints about this design choice as it adds to the aesthetics. But hey, aesthetics is subjective as well, right?

Just below the camera module is the fingerprint sensor, which for the most part does the job pretty well. It is receptive but you will notice that it could have been more snappy. Upfront, there’s a notch that houses an 8MP front camera for selfies and face-unlock. We’ll talk more about the image quality later on but about the latter, I have to say, it works pretty well in bright to medium light. In low-light conditions, however, it’s a hit or a miss.

What about the audio?

Up top, you get a 3.5mm headphone jack. Personally, I have always felt that this is where a headphone jack should be placed in devices. I don’t really fancy the ones that sport it on the bottom. But once again it is a personal preference and nothing much.

Nokia 5.3 - Charging Port, Speaker Grill

Down at the bottom, there’s the USB-C port and the speaker grills. The speakers are loud, but they will certainly not blow you away. You’ll start to feel some distortion in the sound as soon as the volume hits the high-mids. You’ll be better off using a headphone while watching videos or while playing games. But it will suffice while making calls as it is loud enough.

You’ll find a dual-sim/microSDX tray and a dedicated Google Assistant button on the left-hand side. It is a handy feature to have. However, if you find the button intrusive, you can always disable it. As in the past, there’s no default option to remap this button for some other function. But you will be able to do it via third-party apps.

Glowing power button

On the right-hand side, you get an unsegmented volume rocker and a power button that doubles down as the LED notification. It will light up when you have a notification or while charging. It is a nifty feature that I’ve liked and do hope to see on other smartphones too. If you recall, this was present in last year’s Nokia 7.2 as well.

Nokia 5.3 - Volume, Power Button

Overall, the Nokia 5.3 has a few curves and a simplistic look that will appeal to people who are not looking for something fancy but don’t want to over-compromise on the looks either. The weight of the device is evenly distributed and feels light on hand. The device does seem durable, but you can’t really say much about the durability of budget phones. Furthermore, it does not have any IP rating, so be careful and protect it from splashes.

Display

  • 6.55-inches HD+ IPS LCD panel
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection

Getting to the display, you’re getting a 6.55-inch IPS LCD screen with a tear-drop notch. The side bezels are certainly thinner than the previous iterations. However, I felt that they could have reduced it a tad bit more. There is a significant chin out here, but it’s akin to most devices in this price range.

Nokia 5.3 - Display

Moreover, Nokia has only included an HD+ panel, which initially I was a little bit worried about. But, this IPS LCD panel is actually not that bad as it sounds. Obviously, it’s not the sharpest panel out there, though you’ll not notice any pixelation while browsing through the web or even watching YouTube videos at an arm’s length. The brightness was just enough for me to use the device under direct sunlight.

The colors also look quite natural, but it is nothing mind-blowing and lacks the contrast that you might get on an OLED panel of the similarly priced Galaxy M21.

Performance & Software

  • Octa-core Snapdragon 665 SoC (11nm)
  • 4/6GB of RAM with 64GB of internal storage
  • Android 10 and a part of Google’s Android One program

Performance-wise, the Nokia 5.3 is powered by Snapdragon 665 SoC coupled with either 4GB or 6GB of RAM and 64GB storage. The Snapdragon 665 chipset falls way behind the likes of Exynos 9611 found on Samsung’s Galaxy M21 and the MediaTek Helio G85 on the Redmi Note 9.

But, with the stock Android UI, it works considerably well for your everyday tasks, like social media and browsing. Though, at times I did notice stutters while navigating and apps taking a tad bit sec to load. Similarly, gaming is not going to be a breeze on this one. I noticed significant load-time and loads of stutters on high-speed games.

Gaming

PUBG Mobile maxes out on balanced settings with a medium frame rate. And trust me, you do not want to play in the max settings as you will notice jittery & choppy gameplay. You’ll fare much better at a lower graphic setting and medium frame rate. On the other hand, COD Mobile is better optimized and you will notice no lags even while playing in “very high” frame rates and graphics.

Software

Anyways, the selling point of Nokia 5.3 is clearly its clean and pure near-stock Android experience. It is free from any bloatware and offers an experience similar to the Google Pixel phones. While Xiaomi’s and Samsung’s custom skin is getting pretty good, the former is still marred with bloatware and ads.

Nokia 5.3 - Android One

Thus, I feel that the stock android experience is still a huge selling point these days. Furthermore, as a part of the Android One program, this phone is guaranteed to get 2 years of the software update and 3 years of security updates, which adds up to the value of the device.

Camera

  • Quad camera setup at the back
  • (13MP primary, 5MP ultrawide, 2MP macro, 2MP depth)
  • 8MP front-facing camera (teardrop notch)

For cameras, you get a gimmicky quad-camera setup at the back with a 13MP primary sensor, a 5MP ultra-wide lens, 2MP macro lens, another 2MP depth sensor. And to be absolutely honest, the images are just about average.

Normal, Wideangle Images

With ample light, you’ll be able to capture decent normal, and ultra-wide-angle shots.

But, when you start to compare against the Galaxy M21, things don’t look good for the Nokia 5.3.

As you can see, the Galaxy M21 has a better dynamic range, contrast, and a wider field of view.

Portrait Images

The portrait images on the Nokia 5.3 is slightly better than that of the M21.

The subject looks more vibrant, edge detection is better and the bokeh effect is pretty good too.

Low-light Images

In low light conditions, you’ll see a lot of noise and a lack of details in the images. There is a dedicated night mode which will extend the exposure time.

However, it takes too long to take and process an image in this mode and frankly, it’s not that great either.

Macro Images

As expected, the 2MP macro lens is useless and you will hardly make use of it.

Selfie Images

Moving to the selfies, you get an 8MP shooter.

It does the basics correct, however, if you compare its selfies with that of the M21, you’ll certainly see that photos lack a certain amount of vibrancy in them.

As far as portrait selfies go, the contrast does not feel good and the M21 captures an image closer to reality with better edge detection and details.

Videography

Video-wise, you can shoot upto 4K 30fps from the back and 1080P 30fps from the front. In any resolution, there’s no stabilization from both the rear and the front camera, and videos come out wobbly with limited dynamic range.

All things considered, the cameras on the Nokia 5.3 is pretty average. So, if cameras are your main concern, you’ll be better off with the Galaxy M21 instead.

Battery

  • 4000mAh battery with 10W charging

In terms of battery, the Nokia 5.3 is equipped with a 4000mAh cell. The battery backup is pretty great, as even while doing the most intensive tasks all day long, you might still be left with some juice on the device.

Nokia 5.3 - Display [2]

During my review, I watched videos at full brightness and after about an hour or so, the battery on Nokia 5.3 drained by only 10%. So, it is pretty great.  Sadly though, the device only charges at 10W, which takes about three hours to get fully charged from 0 to 100%. This is all the more disappointing considering how Snapdragon 665 supports Quick Charge 3.0 protocol with 18W fast charging.

Conclusion

Nokia devices have mostly been about the android experience and Nokia 5.3 delivers that. Hence, if you are on a tight budget, and want a non-Chinese “Stock android” phone that can do most of the tasks decently and also offer a great battery life, then you can go for it.

However, you only get an HD+ panel and the camera is pretty average too. So, I feel like Nokia could, but rather should be doing more with its budget and mid-range phones. If this had, like say a better chipset and a fast charging, it would have made this phone very compelling.

  • Watch our video review of the Nokia 5.3.

Nokia 5.3 Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Attractive, sturdy design
  • Fairly bright display
  • Stock Android experience
  • Great battery life

Cons:

  • Strictly average display quality
  • Average camera performance
  • Snapdragon 665 isn’t that competitive
  • Slow 10W battery charging

Realme Buds Wireless Pro brings LDAC Hi-Res Audio and Type-C fast charging

Realme Buds Wireless Pro was among the products that were launched during the recent “Leap To Next Gen” online event. It’s supposed to be the Pro variant of the original Realme Buds Wireless that was launched last year. Let’s check out the specifications, features, expected price, and availability of Realme Buds Wireless Pro in Nepal.

Realme Buds Wireless Pro Overview

Design

Unlike the Buds Air Pro that was launched in the same event, the Realme Buds Wireless Pro is not a truly wireless earphone. It continues the neckband style design of the original Realme Buds Wireless. However, if you look closer, Realme has ditched the ear wing (hook). It has used silica gel and memory metal made from titanium alloy for the earphone.

The Realme Buds Wireless Pro weighs 33g and is available in two color schemes – Disco Green and Party Yellow. The earbuds come with a magnetic back that clips them together when not in use. The earphones also support Magnetic Fast Pair. Thus, clipping them disconnects the earphones. You can resume listening to music just by separating the two earbuds.

Internal specs

Like the Buds Air Pro, the Buds Wireless Pro is also powered by the custom S1 chipset. The new chipset brings better noise-canceling capability, power efficiency, and a more stable connection over Bluetooth. The earphones support Bluetooth 5.0 with a theoretical range of 10m. Realme has included a bigger driver this time as the Buds Wireless Pro features a bigger 13.6mm Bass Boost driver compared to the 11.2mm driver in the vanilla Wireless Buds.

Features

It features the same Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation that is on the Buds Air Pro. Realme claims that it can cancel out the noise of up to dB using the FeedBack and FeedForward microphones. Another similarity between the two is the Transparency Mode, that when activated allows ambient noise in so the user can be aware of his/her surroundings. There is a gaming mode that can be activated by long-pressing the Noise cancellation button. However, it can only limit the latency up to 119ms. While it’s a neat addition to the Wireless Buds lineup, it is second to Buds Air Pro’s Game Mode that can limit the latency to up to 94ms. Realme Buds Wireless Earbuds ANC

Here, the Wireless Buds Pro is Hi-Res Audio certified because of the inclusion of support for LDAC codec. The codec offers a transmission speed of up to 990kbps which is thrice the transmission rate compared to the ordinary Bluetooth connection. Thus, users can enjoy lossless audio, given they also have a compatible player and Hi-Res audio content.

Rest of the specs

Realme Buds Wireless Pro features a battery of 160mAh. With ANC turned on, users can get up to 16 hours of playback time. Turning the ANC off, the number bumps to up to 22 hours. The earphones feature a USB Type-C port compared to Micro USB port on the original Wireless Buds. Similarly, it also comes with fast charging support that can charge the device to full in 1.5 hours, while 5 minutes of fast charging can offer up to 100 minutes of playback time. Realme Buds Wireless Earbuds IPX4 Rating

Additionally, Realme Buds Wireless Pro is IPX4 rated as well and thus should withstand normal sweating and minor splashes.

Realme Buds Wireless Pro Specifications:

  • Weight: 33 grams
  • Driver: 13.6mm Bass Boost Driver
  • Connectivity: Wireless (Bluetooth v5.0, Magnetic Fast Pair); 10 meters range
  • Chipset: Custom S1 chip
  • Music time: 16 hours (ANC on, AAC, 50% volume), 22 hours (ANC off, AAC, 50% volume)
  • Audio codec: LDAC, AAC, SBC (Hi-Res Wireless certified)
  • Control: Physical Buttons (customizable via the Realme Link app)
  • Battery capacity: 160mAh
  • Charging time: 5 hours (5mins fast charging = 100mins playback time)
  • Noise-canceling: Yes, Environmental Noise Cancellation, Active Noise Cancellation
  • IP rating: Yes, IPX4
  • Companion app: Realme Link

Realme Buds Wireless Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

Starting October 16, Realme Buds Air Pro will go on sale in India, where its price is INR 3,999 which is lowered down to INR 2,999 under the Diwali Sale. We can expect the Realme Buds Wireless Pro to launch in Nepal sometimes with a price tag of around NPR 6,500.

Wireless Earphones Price in India Price in Nepal (Expected)
Realme Buds Wireless Pro INR 3,999 NPR 6,500
  • Check out our review of the Realme 7. 

Samsung Galaxy F41 launched with 6000mAh battery but the same old processor

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Samsung in its attempt to usurp the likes of Xiaomi and Realme has introduced a brand new mid-range series. The Galaxy F41 is the first device in the Samsung Galaxy F series and it was launched today in India. This device shares some of the features with Galaxy M31. Let’s check out what the Samsung Galaxy F41 brings to the table along with its expected price in Nepal.

Samsung Galaxy F41 Overview

We already knew from the several leaks that the device will sport a Super AMOLED panel. And so it is. The Galaxy F41 has a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED panel with an Infinity-U display. The notch houses a 32MP selfie shooter. Also, the panel has a peak brightness of 420nits.

Moving on, we have a triple-camera array on the back along with a fingerprint scanner. The cameras are placed in a square module. And it consists of a 64MP primary lens, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 5MP live focus camera. Furthermore, the rear camera supports 4K video recording and has the single-take feature. Additionally, the rear panel also houses a physical fingerprint sensor.

Galaxy F41 black blue green

Under the hood, the device sports a very familiar chipset. It is the one that we have seen in multiple A-series and M-series devices. And if your guess is the Exynos 9611, then my friend, you are absolutely right. With the likes of Xiaomi constantly churning out products with high-performing chipsets, it’s really surprising that Samsung has sticked with the Exynos 9611. Anyway, the chipset can be paired with either 6GB of LPDDR4x RAM. The storage options are 64GB and 128GB. However, there is a MicroSD slot available if you feel the need to expand its memory.

The device packs a 6000mAh battery, which till now has been exclusive to the M-series. Furthermore, it supports 15W fast charging. Connectivity options include 4G LTE, WiFi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS and Type-C port. There’s also a 3.2mm headphone jack.

 Samsung Galaxy F41 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.4-inches Super AMOLED panel
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels); 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Exynos 9611; 10nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.3 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4×1.7 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • GPU: Mali-G72 MP3
  • RAM: 6GB
  • Storage: 64GB, 128GB UFS 2.1 (expandable using SD card)
  • Software & UI: Samsung’s One UI 2.1 on top of Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera;
    – 64MP, f/1.8 primary shooter
    – 8MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide lens with 123º FOV
    – 5MP, f/2.2 tertiary sensor with live focus
  • Front Camera: 32MP, f/2.0 lens
  • Security: Physical fingerprint scanner
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS/AGPS/GLONASS/BDS, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 6000mAh with 15W fast charging
  • Colors: Fusion Black, Fusion Blue, Fusion Green

Galaxy F41 Price in Nepal and Availability [Expected]

The Galaxy F41 will go on sale from October 16, in India. It will be available through Flipkart, Samsung’s official site, and some selected offline retailers. As for the pricing, the base variant, 6/64GB, costs INR. 16,999. And the 6/128GB variant costs INR. 17,999.

The device should be available in our market towards the tail-end of October. The price of the base variant of the Galaxy F41 in Nepal should be around Rs. 27,000. Similarly, the top-end should cost around Rs. 29,000.

Model Price in Nepal  Availability 
Samsung Galaxy F41 (6GB,64GB) NPR. 27,000 October 2020
Samsung Galaxy F41 (6GB,128GB) NPR. 30,000 October 2020

Realme Buds Air Pro launched with ANC, 94ms Game Mode and more

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Realme has extended its Buds Air lineup of wireless earbuds with the latest Buds Air Pro. The new TWS was announced alongside other AIoT devices during Realme “Leap To Next Gen” online event. Let’s take a look at the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Realme Buds Air Pro in Nepal.

Realme Buds Air Pro Overview

The design of the Realme Buds Air Pro has been heavily inspired by Apple’s Air Pods Pro. For the first time in the lineup, Realme has opted for soft ear tips. Realme says that the silicone ear tips are skin-friendly and its ergonomic cavity makes it comfortable to wear for a prolonged period. The earbuds are lightweight and weigh 5g each. Realme Buds Air Pro is available in two color options – Rock Black and Soul White. Realme Buds Air Pro Color Options

The charging case of the Realme Buds Air Pro sports a cobble-inspired design. There is an LED indicator, and the Realme logo just below the lid.

Internal specs

While the original Realme Buds Air featured a custom R1 chipset, it has been replaced with the S1 chipset in the Buds Air Pro. The biggest improvement is the intelligent noise cancellation technology. In addition to that, the new chipset is also power-efficient and stable in terms of connection. S1 supports data transmission via Bluetooth 5.0 connection. The 10mm audio driver in the Buds Air Pro is actually smaller than the 12mm driver in the Realme Buds Air. But, it comes with Dynamic Bass Boost composite bass enhancement algorithm. Realme Buds Air Pro Driver

Features

Buds Air Pro is also the first TWS from Realme to feature Active Noise cancellation (ANC). The hybrid ANC consists of FeedForward and FeedBack microphones that detect noise from both inside and outside of the ear. The earbuds then emit anti-noise waves to cancel them out. Realme says the Buds Air Pro can cancel out the noise of up to 35dB. There is a Transparency mode that allows the ambient sound to go through. For gamers out there, it features a different “Game Mode” that when activated can restrict the audio latency to up to 94ms. It is a massive improvement from 119.3ms in the gaming mode of the original Buds Air or Buds Air Neo, Buds Q. Realme Buds Air Pro Low Latency Mode

Similarly, the Buds Air Pro supports Smart Wear Detection. It stops the music automatically when the earbuds are taken out of the ear and resumes playback when put back in. Other notable features include touch-enabled controls, dual-mic ENC for calls, auto-connection, and Google Fast Pair.

Rest of the specs

At 50% volume, the earbuds can last up to 5 hours on a single charge with the Noise cancellation on. Turning it off will give an extra hour of playback time. With the charging case, the numbers can be extended up to 20 hours and 25 hours, respectively. The earphone can be charged from 0 to 100% in an hour’s time. The whole setup (including the earbuds and charging case) takes two hours to fully charge. Realme Buds Air Pro supports fast charging that provides up to 3 hours of playback (charging case + earbuds) with 10 minutes of charging. However, it doesn’t support wireless charging. Realme Buds Air Pro IPX4 rating

Another neat addition to the Buds Air Pro is the IPX4 certification. Now, you can use the Realme Buds Air Pro during minor workouts without having to worry about anything.

Realme Buds Air Pro Specifications:

  • Weight: 5 grams (each earbud)
  • Driver: 10mm Bass Boost Driver
  • Connectivity: Wireless (Bluetooth v5.0, Google Fast Pair); 10 meters range
  • Chipset: Custom S1 chip
  • Music time: 5 hours (ANC on, AAC, 50% volume), 20 hours (with charging case)
  • Audio codec: AAC, SBC
  • Control: Touch (customizable via the Realme Link app)
  • Battery capacity: N/A (each earbud); 486mAh (power case)
  • Charging time: 2 hours (with charging case)
  • Noise-canceling: Yes, Dual-mic Noise Cancellation, Active Noise Cancellation
  • IP rating: Yes, IPX4
  • Companion app: Realme Link

Realme Buds Air Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

Starting October 16, Realme Buds Air Pro will go on sale in India, where its price is INR 4,999 which is lowered down to INR 4,499 under the Diwali Sale. We can expect the Realme Buds Air Pro to launch in Nepal sometimes with a price tag of around NPR 9,000.

Wireless Earphones Price in India Price in Nepal (Expected)
Realme Buds Air Pro INR 4,999 NPR 9,000
  • Check out our review of the Realme 7.