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Acer Predator Triton 500 Review: Powerful thin & light gaming laptop

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For a long time, gamers wanting to buy a top-performance gaming laptop had to go for a very heavy laptop. However, the introduction of Max-Q technology from Nvidia meant that even gaming notebooks could boast top performance. The ROG Zephyrus series, Stealth and Razer Blades fall in this category. However, a new entrant last year made a hell of a noise in this category with its thin and ultra-portable design combined with top-notch performance. That device was none other than Acer’s flagship Predator Triton 500. And here we are with the review of the Acer Predator Triton 500.

The device has now been updated for 2020 and it brings all of what we loved about last year’s model along with upgraded components.

My review unit of the Triton 500 comes with 10th Gen Intel i7 CPU, NVIDIA RTX 2070 Max-Q graphics, 16gigs of RAM, and 512GB SSD and a 144Hz FHD IPS LCD panel. It is not exactly the top-variant as you can get one configured with a 300Hz screen and RTX 2080 graphics. Nonetheless, this premium laptop is still capable of producing excellent performance.

I’ve spent some time with this laptop and it has really impressed me. But is it the perfect laptop for you? Well, you can decide upon it as I go through all the positives and the slight negatives of this laptop. Well, what are we waiting for then, let’s begin! 

Acer Predator Triton 500 Specifications:

  • Processor: Intel Core i7-10875H
  • Display: 15.6″ LED-Backlit FHD (1920×1080) 144Hz Anti-Glare IPS-level Panel
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q, with 8GB GDDR6 VRAM
  • RAM: 16GB DDR4 2933MHz
  • Storage: 512GB SSD
  • Ports:  1 x USB 3.1 Type-C (Thunderbolt 3, DisplayPort), 3 x USB 3.2 Type-A, 1 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x mini DisplayPort 1.4, 1 x 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Connectivity: Integrated 802.11 ac + Bluetooth 5
  • Keyboard: Full-Size Chiclet Keyboard; Per-Key RGB Lighting
  • Battery: 84 WH Lithium-Polymer Battery
  • Price: Rs 265,000

Design and Build

design predator triton 500

For the most part, the Predator Triton 500 (2020) looks similar to last year’s model. And that’s not a bad thing because the previous one was wonderfully crafted and very good build quality. However, there are some minor tweaks here and there.

The chassis measures 14.1 x 10 x 0.7-inches and weighs around 2.1 Kgs. So, it is in the same company as that of the Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX502 and Razer Blade 15. It fits right into your backpack and you won’t face any trouble commuting with it every day. 

You still get a dark-blue aluminum chassis with a very sleek design. The design perfectly fits in any environment, be it your home or your office. You can be certain that the laptop won’t stick out like a sore thumb. The lid retains the glowing Predator logo, however, the Predator text is no longer there. And the lid opens to up to 180-degrees which might come in handy for some.

One thing that you’ll have to be careful about is that the lid is very much a fingerprint magnet. It also picks up smudges pretty quickly. Oh, and the screen flexes quite a bit. So, be wary about that too.

On the inside, you’ll find a chiclet keyboard, an air grill, a trackpad, and a 15.6-inch 144Hz FHD screen. The overall layout is similar to that of the last year. However, there is a major change in the keyboard and we’ll get into that in a while. The palm rests could have been a bit wider, but I can still make do with what’s provided.

The IOs are divided between the left and the right-hand side. On the left, there’s the air vent, a charging port, an RJ45 LAN Port, a USB 3.2 Type-A, an HDMI port, a mic jack, and a headphone jack. The USB Type-A port on the left side has the Always-On feature. Meaning, you can use it to charge up other devices even if the laptop is off.

Similarly, on the right, you’ll find the other 2 USB 3.2 Type-A ports, a Thunderbolt 3 port, a mini-display port, a Kensington lock, and another air vent. The LED lights are also on the right side. Unfortunately, there isn’t any biometrics sensor or an SD card reader.

Finally, on the bottom, there are 4 rubber stands for a better grip, air vents, and the speaker grilles. 

So, basically, look-wise there is not much difference between the 2020 model and the 2019 model. However, having said that, it is still a very good design and pretty robust too sans the flexy lid that is.

Keyboard and Trackpad

Keyboard-and-trackpad predator triton 500

The layout of the chiclet keyboard is pretty much similar to last year’s. The keys have a nice bounce to them and you won’t need a lot of force to actuate each key, thereby, it makes typing quite a joy. Another thing that I liked about this keyboard is that they have provided full-sized cursor keys, unlike others who go for smaller cursor keys.

As I said before, the layout is pretty much standard, however, you don’t get a Numpad. What you do get are the separate media keys just below the Predator Sense button. And a turbo button right above the F1 and F2 keys. There are no dedicated buttons for End and Home, however, they are tied up with the function keys. I would have preferred separate keys for Home and End rather than the media keys, but hey, you can’t have it all right?

In the previous iteration, the keyboard lacked in one major area – lighting. Thankfully, they have rectified it in this one and gone on to provide per-key RGB lighting. The keys have bright and punchy LEDs with 5 intensity levels. Further customizations of the keyboard lighting can be done through the Predator Sense app.

Just below the keyboard, is a standard glass clickpad. It is perfectly centered and works fairly well. However, I did face the issue of the clickpad being stuck sometimes. Maybe it is an issue with my review unit but it did give me a few problems.

Pre-Installed Apps 

As with the other Predator laptops, the Triton 500 comes with the PredatorSense app. You can access it with the help of the dedicated key right below the power button or through the windows menu. 

The apps UI is fairly simple and it is pretty much easy to use the app. You can use the PredatorSense app to adjust the fan speed, overclock GPU, monitor the system details, and adjust the RGB lighting of the keyboard. 

PredatorSense

By the way, you can also swap between the GPU presets using the Trubor button. As for the presets themselves, they have three options – normal, fast, and extreme. The power presets generally help to add a few frame rates while playing games, but that does depend upon the type of game that you are playing.

Another pre-installed app is the Killer control center and this allows you to manage all the network settings. While we are on the topic of the network settings, let me quickly point out that the Triton 500 comes with the Killer 1650i WiFi 6 module and Bluetooth 5.0. Furthermore, there’s also the 2.5 Gigabit LAN port through the Killer E3100G module. The integrated Killer DoubleShot Pro helps you to use the ethernet port and the 802.11ac Wi-Fi to work in sync. Basically, it shifts prioritized tasks to the wired connection and others to the wireless network. The wireless performance is pretty stable and it works smoothly at larger distances too.

Finally, the DTS:X Ultra surround sound software can be used to alter the headphone audio settings as per your liking.

Speakers

The Triton 500 packs in Acer’s TrueHarmony speakers. These stereo speakers are located on the underside of the laptop. They are loud, clear, and do not distort at higher sound levels. However, you’ll find a similar speaker setup on most ultrabooks these days, and it is something that won’t blow you away. 

They are fine for everyday use, but I would still suggest you get a good pair of headphones for a truly immersive experience. Furthermore, the volumes won’t count too much when the fans are on a blast during heavy usage.

Thermals

predator triton 500 thermals Cooling Systems

There are plenty of ventilation ports around the edges and on the bottom to take care of the thermals. Basically, the heat gets sucked in from the grills above the keyboard and from the bottom. Then it is pushed out through the exhausts on the side and the rear. 

Furthermore, the ventilation is supplemented by the Vortex Flow design which strategically places three fans in the chassis. Also, Acer has added five new heat pipes along with the fourth generation AeroBlade 3D fans.

This thermal setup does a good job of dissipating the heat. You can easily use the laptop on your laps while doing simpler tasks such as web browsing. However, after an hour or two you’ll feel the palm rests and the side of the keyboards hitting high 30s. It does not become uncomfortable to keep using the laptop but you’ll certainly be aware of the heat. Furthermore, the fan noise increases to a noticeable volume when the laptop is under a heavy load.

You’ll find a significant increase in the fan noise when shifting through the power profiles. And understandably, the noise is the loudest when the GPU is overclocked at Extreme with the fan on Turbo. However, you can cancel out the noise by using a headphone.

Also, in the Extreme/Auto profile, you’ll find the WASD keys reaching about 45/47 degrees. This is certainly a problem if you are planning on going for a long gaming session. And the reason for the WASD keys getting heated is because the fans are placed higher than the keyboard. This is something that Acer will hopefully address in the future.

Battery

In default settings, the Triton 500’s battery life is something that did not impress me at all. I barely got 2 hours of battery life out of the laptop. Now, I should mention the fact that I was using it at the peak brightness with WiFi on, best performance battery mode, and the screen running at 144Hz. However, I was not doing any heavy stuff either. 

Now, you could tweak around a few settings to get better battery life. For instance, you can turn off the Discrete GPU when not needed and drop the refresh rate to 60Hz. In general, other laptops tend to drop the refresh rate automatically when unplugged. However, here you’ll have to configure the refresh rate manually. And this is another thing that Acer should probably look into.

Furthermore, you’ll fare far better with the battery in the better performance mode. It is sort of the middle ground. In this mode with a 60Hz screen, a slightly less brightness, and for simple web browsing and YouTube, you should get around 6-7hrs of usage. So, you should tweak around the power settings on this laptop to get the best battery performance. 

Display

Though the display is a fairly standard 144Hz IPS LCD panel, it is a treat to look at. The 144Hz panel should be enough to play most games but for better performance, you should probably go for the 300Hz variant. 

It produces vibrant colors and has vertical and horizontal viewing angles. Viewing HD content on this screen is great due to its FHD resolution and the 16:9 format. And playing games on it is a real treat for the eyes. The panel is anti-reflective and has a fair amount of brightness. Thus, you should be able to use the laptop in bright outdoor conditions without too much of a problem.

triton 500 display acer

I did notice light bleeding on the screen especially when the laptop is starting up. Now, I do not know whether this is an issue only on my review unit because modern laptops do tend to have variation in the panel quality. Therefore, I would highly recommend you to look out for this issue while buying.  

The panel is well calibrated. It covers 100% sRGB color gamut (72% AdobeRGB color gamut). This is perfect for the occasional photoshop and so on. However, professionals should opt for a better panel. You’d think Acer would offer a 4K UHD for their premium laptop range. But sadly that is not the case here. Thus, content creators should probably look elsewhere.

Hardware and Performance

Well, my review unit is not the top-most variant, however, it is the best spec’d Triton 500, currently available in Nepal. It comes with Intel Core i7-10875H (8 core) processor, 16GB 2933Mhz DDR4 dual-channel RAM, Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q 8GB GDDR6 GPU, and 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD.

The setup can be upgraded, however, to do that you’ll need to remove the motherboard as Triton 500 implements a reversed design. And removing the motherboard means that your warranty will be void. So, be sure of whether you want to upgrade it or not.

Even without any upgrade, this setup is more than enough. The CrystalDiskMark scores clearly show that you’ll enjoy a fast ride on this laptop.

The Cinebench R15 scores clearly show how capable this CPU is. It scores 180cb on the single sore tests and 1479cb on multi-core. Now, I know that the score is not on the same level as that of the i9 9900K CPU, but still, it is a good one as anything above 160 on single-core spells for a smooth performance.

As this is a gaming laptop, it would be a crime not to mention the gaming capability of the device. I ran a couple of games in various settings with the Turbo mode on and GPU overclocking in the Extreme profile to get the best result. And quite frankly, the results are outstanding.

In Battlefield V without DX 12, the laptop managed around 103fps in the ultra settings. You can play the game in the medium setting to get around 130-135fps. Even with D12 and DXR on, the Triton 500 can manage a respectable 81-82 fps in the medium settings. You will face hiccups in the Ultra Preset with Ray Tracing on. However, this preset does not really add that much value to the experience. Thus, you can always go for the medium settings with Ray Tracing on for a good gaming experience.

Other titles such as Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Apex Legends too fared very well. They managed around 80 fps and 135 fps in the highest settings. 

Running games will increase the temperature, however, it will not trouble you that much. Still, as I had mentioned earlier, the keys will get heated up if you go for a long gaming session.

Verdict

The Triton 500 2020, might look like a simple hardware bump from last year’s model, however, the 10th Gen Intel chip and the Nvidia graphics bring a lot to the table. The ability to customize every key on the keyboard is a bonus. Furthermore, the laptop can act as an emergency power bank and also has a cleaner design with a stronger chassis. 

The performance of the laptop is great be it with games or with regular tasks. However, having said that, the laptop does have a few flaws. The speakers are not something that will wow you and battery life is something that was not impressed by. The fans will certainly trouble you if you do not use headphones and you might also want to look out for the light bleeding on your unit while buying. 

Asus VivoBook S15 S533 with Wi-Fi 6 is now available in Nepal

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Asus VivoBook S15 lineup is home to some of the best lightweight laptops out there, The company officially launched the S15 S531FL in the Nepali market in July. And now, the company has launched the VivoBook S15 S533 is here in Nepal as well. Let’s check out the specs, features, official price, and availability of Asus VivoBook S15 S533 in Nepal.

Asus VivoBook S15 S533 Overview

Design and Display

Asus VivoBook S15 S533 sports an Aluminum chassis that is just 16.1mm thick. It is also lightweight at just 1.8kg. Thus, you will have no problem carrying it around. The surface of the laptop is textured and the edges sport diamond-out. It is available in a wide range of colors and you can choose the one that defines you the best. Irrespective of the color you go with, it will have a color blocking yellow Enter key inside. Another point to note here is that Asus has decided not to include the Ergolift hinge that you would find in the majority of high priced Asus laptops.

Asus VivoBook S15 S533 Display

On the inside, it features a 15.6-inch IPS-level display with a wide viewing angle of 178-degree. With the NanoEdge technology, the laptop can boast an 86% screen to body ratio.

Keyboard and TouchPad

Asus VivoBook S15 S533 sports a full-size chiclet keyboard. The key travel distance here is 1.4mm. The keyboard is also backlit so you won’t have to worry about using it in the dark. Similarly, the touchpad supports PTP (Precision TouchPad) technology. It also has intelligent palm-rejection technology. A fingerprint sensor is also integrated into the touchpad for biometrics.

Performance and Memory

In terms of performance, the new S15 is powered by 10th Gen or 11th gen Intel Core processors. With the 10th gen, you can choose between Core i7 10510U and Core i5 10210U. The two quad-core processors are based on Intel’s 14nm++ process node and support Intel’s Hyper-Threading technology. But, Core i7 10510U is faster (up to 4.8GHz) and has a bigger cache memory (8MB > 6MB). Both variants come with NVIDIA GeForce MX250 with 2GB GDDR5 VRAM. You won’t be able to do hard-core gaming but it will still perform better than just the integrated Intel graphics.

Similarly, this laptop features 8GB of DDR4 which is paired worth 512GB of PCIe Gen 3 SSD. Though the laptop is available in 256GB and 1TB storage configurations in the international market, it is not available in Nepal as of now.

Rest of the specs

The laptop supports Wi-Fi 6 which in theory is thrice as fast as Wi-Fi 3. But you will need to have a working Wi-Fi 6 with a compatible access point to make the most of the speed.  There is also Bluetooth 5.0 support. It features a stereo sound system that is Harman Kardon certified. The array microphone supports Cortona voice-recognition.

Talking about ports, the user will get a USB Type-C port (USB 3.2 Gen 1), one USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port, two USB 2.0 port, an HDMI port, an audio combo jack, a MicroSD card reader, and a DC-in

Additional Benefits

In Nepal, Asus is the only laptop brand that offers up to 2 years of international warranty for its laptop. In addition to that, users will get an Asus bag, mouse, and a set of stickers for free with every purchase of Vivobook S15 S533.

ASUS VivoBook S15 S533 Specifications:

  • Dimension: 14.1 x 9.2x 0.6-inches; 1.8kg
  • Display: 15.6-inches LED-backlit FHD (1920×1080) IPS-level wide-view panel; 16:9, 86% screen-to-body ratio; 178º wide-view
  • Keyboard: Full-size; Backlit; 1.4mm key travel
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-10510U (Up to 4.9GHz) / i5 – 10210U (Up to 4.2GHz)
  • RAM: 8GB DDR4 RAM @ 2666MHz
  • Graphics: 2 GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce MX 250 VRAM
  • Storage: 512GB PCIe Gen3 SSD
  • Webcam: HD webcam
  • Audio: Asus SonicMaster, Harmon Kardon certified
  • Ports: 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C, 1x USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A, 2x USB 2.0, 1x HDMI 2.0, 1x Audio combo jack, 1 x MicroSD card reader, 1x DC-in
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 + Gig+ performance (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.0

Asus VivoBook S15 S533 Price in Nepal & Availability

Nagmani International, the official distributor of Asus products in Nepal, launched the VivoBook S15 S533 at a starting price of Rs. 116,666 for the Core i5 model. Similarly, the price of the Core i7 model of the VivoBook S15 S533 (Core I7) in Nepal is Rs. 128,888. Likewise, the company has also refreshed it with the 10th gen 1065G7 and 11th gen 1165G7 processors too.

Asus VivoBook S15 S533 Variants Price in Nepal (Official)
Availability
Intel i5 – 10210U, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD Rs. 116,666 Out of Stock
Intel i7 – 10510U, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD Rs. 128,888 Out of Stock
Intel i7-1065G7, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, MX350 Rs. 141,000 In Stock
Intel i7-1165G7, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD Rs. 141,000 In Stock
  • Check out our review of the Asus Zephyrus G14.

Vivo V20 Pro launched with AG Matte Glass design and dual-selfie cameras

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We have been hearing a lot about Vivo’s upcoming V20 series, especially about the V20 SE. However, before its scheduled launch date of September 24, Vivo has unveiled the V20 Pro in Thailand. Let’s check out the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Vivo V20 Pro in Nepal.

Vivo V20 Pro Overview

Design and Display

Vivo V20 Pro Design

Vivo V20 is the premium option in the V20 lineup. It sports an AMOLED display that measures 6.44-inch diagonally. The panel has a 20:9 aspect ratio and a pixel density of 408 PPI. The device sports a 2.5D curved design and has a thickness of 7.39mm. Similarly, the device weighs around 170g.

Similarly, the back panel with the AG Matte Glass technology on the Vivo V20 Pro looks gorgeous. It comes with an AF coating to reduce fingerprints and smudges. The panel is also scratch-resistant. It is available in three colors – Midnight Jazz, Moonlight Sonata, and Sunset Melody. All three are said to be nature-inspired color schemes.

Performance and Memory

For the processor, Vivo has opted for Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G. The SD 765G has been popular in the mid-range market segment as it provides a perfect balance between 5G and price. The integrated 5G modem in the 765G supports both SA and NSA networks. Similarly, it also gets to enjoy Qualcomm’s Elite Gaming features. Vivo V20 Pro Gaming

Vivo has updated the multi-turbo engine with ART++ Turbo for better performance. V20 Pro also has a Vapor Chamber Cooling system with D5 liquid cooling pipes. In terms of memory, the device comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

Camera

Vivo V20 Pro Camera Setup

At the back, the X50-inspired camera bump encloses a triple camera setup. The 64MP primary camera is accompanied by an 8MP multifunction sensor that can take both wide-angle shots (108-degree), and macro shots (2.5cm). The third sensor is a 2MP monochrome lens that adds a black and white effect to the photos. Similarly, the rear camera supports Tripod mode that extends the exposure time, and improves stability. It also has a 3D soundtracking feature that makes the focused sound more clear.

On the front, there is a dual-camera setup. The 44MP primary camera is accompanied by an 8MP wide-angle lens with up to 105-degree of Field of View. This setup also supports Eye Autofocus and Selfie Softlight band. There is also a Dual-Video mode that allows the user to record using the rear and front cameras simultaneously.

Rest of the specs

For audiophiles, the device supports Hi-Res Audio. Vivo V20 Pro ships with FuntouchOS 11 based on Android 10. It comes preloaded with features like Dynamic Sky, Memory Recaller, and Jovi Home. There is a 4,000mAh battery with support for 33W fast charging.

Vivo V20 Pro Specifications:

  • Body: 181.82x 74.20 x 7.39 inches; 170 gm
  • Display: 6.44-inches AMOLED panel; Capacitive multi-touch panel
  • Resolution:FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels); 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G; 7nm Mobile Platform
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Storage: 128GB
  • Software & UI: Android 10 with FuntouchOS 11 on top
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera;
    – 64MP, f/1.89 primary shooter, AF
    – 8MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide sensor, 108º FOV
    – 2MP, f/2.4 monochrome lens
    – Dual LED flash
  • Front Camera: Dual-camera;
    – 44MP, f/2.0 primary shooter, AF
    – 8MP, f/2.28 ultra-wide sensor, 105º FOV
  • Security: Optical in-display fingerprint scanner
  • Audio: Hi-Res Audio
  • Connectivity: Dual Nano-SIM slot, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 4000mAh; 33W Fast Charging

Vivo V20 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

Vivo V20 Pro will go on sale in Thailand from September 30. It bears a price tag of THB 14,999 for the 8/128GB variant. We can expect the price of Vivo V20 Pro in Nepal to be around NPR 58,000.

Smartphone Model Price in Thailand Price in Nepal (Expected)
Vivo V20 Pro THB 14,999 NPR 58,000
  • Check out our review of the Vivo V19.

Realme announces Narzo 20 series; will not launch in Nepal

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Realme today launched its new youth-centric budget smartphone series in India. They unveiled the new Realme Narzo 20 series via an online event. The Narzo 20 series comes as a successor to the Narzo 10 series and consists of three devices. Narzo 20 Pro, Narzo 20, and the Narzo 20A all fall in the same price range. And these devices will compete with the Redmi 9 series. From the looks of it, the Narzo 20 series brings in a great selection of devices in the budget segment. Let’s find out what the Realme Narzo 20 series brings to the table, including the expected price in Nepal of these devices.

Narzo 20 Pro Overview

Starting off the list is the Realme Narzo 20, which brings in the Super Dart fast charging. It is the 65W fast charging capability that we had seen in the Realme 7 Pro. However, Narzo 20 Pro is the first device in the budget segment to sport this feature. With this charging speed, it can charge up its 4500mAh battery from 0% to 100% in just over 38 minutes.

narzo 20 pro

Besides the super-fast charging capability, the Realme Narzo 20 Pro sports a 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel with FHD+ resolution. It has a refresh rate of 90Hz, a touch sampling rate of 120Hz, and a peak brightness of 480nits. There is a small punch-hole to house the 16MP Sony IMX471 selfie camera.

On the rear, this device sports a new “V” design and a quad-camera setup. The setup includes a 48MP Samsung GM1 primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, 2MP macro lens, and a 2MP depth sensors. Under the hood, the device is powered by the Helio G95 gaming chipset. It can be configured with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM. 

Specifications:

  • Display: 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel; 83.4% screen to body ratio; Corning Gorilla Glass
  • Resolution: FHD+(2400 x 1080 pixels); 405PPI
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G95
  • GPU: Mali-G76 MC4
  • RAM: 6/8GB
  • Storage: 6/64GB; 8/128GB (UFS 2.1 storage)
  • Software & UI: Realme UI on top of Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Quad; 48MP primary lens with f/1.8 aperture + 8MP Ultra-wide-angle lens with f/2.3 aperture + 2MP macro lens with f/2.4 aperture + 2MP depth sensor with f/2.4 aperture
  • Front Camera: 16MP
  • Security: Fingerprint (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 4500mAh; 65W SuperDart Charge
  • Color Options: White Knight, Black Ninja
  • Price: INR. 14,999 (6/64GB) | INR 16,999 (8/128GB) 

Narzo 20 Overview

The vanilla Narzo 20 does not feature the 65W super-fast charging capability. However, what it does have is a humongous 6000mAh battery. It can support 43 hours of call time or 18 movies on a single charge. Furthermore, it also comes with an 18W fast charging and reverse charging capability.

There is some downgrade in terms of the screen of the Narzo 20 and its Pro variant. This one despite having the same screen size only offers HD+ resolution. Furthermore, the refresh rate is also of 60Hz only. The screen has a water-drop notch to house the 8MP selfie shooter.

narzo 20

Around the back, the design is similar to that of the Nazo 20 Pro. However, the vanilla version only has a triple-camera array on the back. It consists of the same GM1 48MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2MP macro lens. And oh, the fingerprint sensor, unlike the side-mounted one on the Pro, is located on the back panel itself.

Powering the device is the MediaTek Helio G85 SoC. It too is a gaming chipset and is an upgrade from the G80 SoC that was there in the Narzo 10. The processor here is complemented by 4GB of RAM and either 64GB or 128GB of storage.

Specifications:

  • Display: 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel; 81.7% screen to body ratio
  • Resolution: HD+(1600 x 720 pixels); 270PPI
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G85
  • GPU: Mali-G52 MC2
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 4/64GB; 4/128GB
  • Software & UI: Realme UI on top of Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Triple; 48MP primary lens with f/1.8 aperture + 8MP Ultra-wide-angle lens with f/2.3 aperture + 2MP macro lens with f/2.4 aperture
  • Front Camera: 8MP
  • Security: Fingerprint (rear-mounted)
  • Battery: 6000mAh; 18W Fast Charging
  • Color Options: Glory Silver, Victory Blue
  • Price: INR. 10,499 (4/64GB) | INR 11,499 (4/128GB) 

Narzo 20A Overview

Finally, the most affordable of the lot is the Narzo 20A. However, despite being the cheapest of the lot, the device by means is a joke. Its display including the selfie camera is similar to that of the Narzo 20. On the back too most of the features are the same, barring the camera setup. 

narzo 20A

It has a triple-camera array on the back. However, the primary lens is a 12MP shooter. It is accompanied by a 2MP macro lens and a 2MP mono lens. Powering the device is the Snapdragon 665 chipset. As a matter of fact, the Narzo 20A is the first device in this series to be powered by a Qualcomm SoC. The available configurations are of 3GB/32GB and 4GB/64GB. And the whole device is backed up by a 5000mAh battery.

Specifications:

  • Display: 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel; 82.3% screen to body ratio
  • Resolution: HD+(1600 x 720 pixels); 270PPI
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 665
  • GPU: Adreno 610
  • RAM: 3/4GB
  • Storage: 3/32GB; 4/64GB
  • Software & UI: Realme UI on top of Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Triple; 12MP primary lens with f/1.8 aperture + 2MP macro lens with f/2.4 aperture + 2MP depth sensor with f/2.4 aperture
  • Front Camera: 8MP
  • Security: Fingerprint (rear-mounted)
  • Battery: 5000mAh; 10W charging
  • Color Options: Glory Silver, Victory Blue
  • Price: INR. 8,499 (3/32GB) | INR 9,499 (4/64GB) 

Narzo 20 series Price in Nepal & Availability

All three devices of the Realme Narzo 20 series have different availability dates. The Narzo 20 Pro will be available in India from September 25 and the standard Narzo 20 will be available from September 28. Similarly, the 20A will be available from September 30. All three devices can be purchased from Flipkart and Realme.com.

The Narzo 20 Pro is priced at INR. 14,999 for 6/64GB variant and INR 16,999 for 8/128GB variant. Similarly, the Narzo 20 is priced at INR 10,499 for the 4/64GB variant and INR 11,499 for the 4/128GB variant. Finally, the price of the Narzo 20A (3/32GB) is INR 8,499 and the Narzo 20A (4/64GB) is INR 9,499.

Narzo 20 series Price in Nepal (unofficial)

Since the Narzo series are exclusive to India, it will not launch in Nepal. We can, however, see Realme launch these phones in different names outside of India. 

Smartphone Model

Price in Nepal 

Realme Narzo 20 Pro (6/64GB)

NPR. 28,000

Realme Narzo 20 Pro (6/128GB)

NPR. 31,500

Realme Narzo 20 (4/64GB)

NPR. 20,500

Realme Narzo 20 (4/128GB)

NPR. 23,000

Realme Narzo 20A (3/32GB)

NPR. 17,500

Realme Narzo 20A (4/64GB)

NPR. 19,000

OnePlus 8 Pro Long-Term Review: Still A Beast!

This year, it seemed like OnePlus put on a different image altogether, something we’ve not seen OnePlus do since its inception. From finally launching a full-fledge flagship phone to introducing a new midrange Nord series, the company is expanding its portfolio to compete against the top players. And we are also hearing some rumors of cheaper $200 to $300 OnePlus phones and I’m super excited to see how they turn out to be. But here, I am going to talk about the OnePlus 8 Pro in this review.

OnePlus 8 Pro Specifications:

  • Body: 6.51 x 2.93 x 0.33 inches; 199 gm; IP68 certification
  • Display: 6.78-inches Fluid AMOLED panel; 120Hz refresh rate; HDR10+; 513 PPI; 90.24% screen-to-body ratio; Gorilla Glass 6 protection
  • Resolution: QHD+ (3168 x 1440 pixels); 19.8:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 865; 7nm+ Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×2.84 GHz Kryo 585 & 3×2.42 GHz Kryo 585 & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 585)
  • GPU: Adreno 650
  • RAM: 8 / 12GB LPDDR5
  • Storage: 128 / 256GB UFS 3.0 (non-expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 10 with Oxygen OS on top
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera;
    – 48MP, f/1.78 1.12 µm Sony IMX689 primary shooter, OIS, EIS
    – 48MP, f/2.2 Sony IMX586 ultra-wide sensor, 120º FOV
    – 8MP, f/2.44 telephoto lens, OIS, 3X hybrid optical zoom, up to 30X digital zoom
    – 5MP, f/2.4 color filter lens
    – Dual LED flash
  • Front Camera: 16MP, f/2.45 1.0 µm Sony IMX471 sensor, OIS
  • Security: Optical in-display fingerprint scanner
  • Audio: Dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos
  • Connectivity: Dual Nano-SIM slot, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.1, GPS/AGPS/GLONASS/BDS/Galileo/SBAS, NFC, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 4510 mAh; Warp Charge 30T Fast Charging, Warp Charge 30 Wireless, Reverse wireless charging
  • Colors: Glacial Green, Ultramarine Blue, Onyx Black
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 110,000 (8/128GB) | Rs. 125,000 (12/256GB)

OnePlus 8 Pro Review:

After using the phone for like months now for the review, I must say OnePlus 8 Pro is one tough cookie. Truth be told, there have been a few controversies surrounding it like some users reporting the green tint issue, to the blunderous infrared color filter camera. However, we have also seen good and some exclusive developments like the 90 fps gameplay on PUBG and Fortnite. And of course, duly fixing the aforementioned bugs.

So, after all this time, how has the OnePlus 8 Pro held up? Is it still worth buying over say, the more expensive Galaxy Note 20 Ultra? Well, Let’s find out.

Design

  • Corning Gorilla Glass 6 back & front, metal side-frame
  • Curved front and back for a comfortable grip
  • Really tall phone so could be unpocketable to many

OnePlus 8 Pro - Design [1]

Okay, let’s talk about the design first. Having used a lot of devices in and out simultaneously alongside the OnePlus 8 Pro, I feel like it is a bit too heavy. On the other hand, the cheaper OnePlus 8 has this amazingly ergonomic lightweight design, which I wished was the case with the Pro model as well.

If not for the cameras, I would actually go for the vanilla OnePlus 8 instead of its expensive brother. Another complaint I have with this design is how the curves on the sides will result in accidental touches especially when you use the phone with one hand. For instance, I would be using Instagram and while trying to reach the taskbar, I would accidentally scroll or sometimes I would click on a different video on YouTube and stuff like that. So, that has been really annoying!

Other than that, the phone is really well-built and looks gorgeous. The native cover that comes inside the box however has gone yellow now and I guess it’s time for me to get another one. Also, I didn’t put on a screen protector but the in-built one has done a fine job preventing scratches on my unit.

OnePlus 8 Pro - Alert Slider

And let’s not forget how useful this alert slider is. It has this wonderfully satisfying feedback that makes using it a lot more fun.

Display

  • 6.78-inches QHD+ Fluid AMOLED panel
  • 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate

Moving on, the OnePlus 8 Pro also ticks all the boxes for a flagship-level display. It’s sharp, has excellent colors, viewing angles, and gets plenty bright as well. So, if you are really into watching videos or editing pictures, you are in for a treat!

The best thing about it is the fact that it does not limit you to only having a higher resolution or higher refresh rate; you get to enjoy both, in most instances that is. What I mean is, the phone automatically adjusts the screen resolution according to what you do on your phone, so, if you are watching a video or reading, the screen will dynamically be adjusted to 60 Hz and if you are gaming, the display will be set to a higher resolution. Basically, this is done to save battery, which is done pretty well here

I am also using the Note 20 Ultra right now and comparing these phones’ display quality, Note 20 Ultra is slightly better, but again, this is just me nitpicking.

Display Issues

Similarly, some users had this green tint issue while viewing the content in low brightness with dark mode and 120Hz refresh rate turned on. OnePlus did provide an update, but it resulted in a new red tint issue. So, it is possible that some buyers received defective units, so I really hope OnePlus improves its quality assurance.

OnePlus 8 Pro - Display [2]

The display also houses an optical in-display sensor which we all know is quite fast. However, I’ve always liked Samsung’s ultrasonic sensor more, as it works even when your hands are wet or greasy. And you guys know these days, we wash or apply sanitizer on our hands more often than ever, and seconds later you might need to unlock your phone. So… that’s only possible with Samsung.

Also with the optical sensor, if you unlock your phone in the dark, this sensor will glow blindingly bright, which isn’t the case with the ultrasonic sensor.

But keeping these minor issues aside, I absolutely love OnePlus 8 Pro’s display. The only thing that it still does not have is an Always-on Display (AoD) feature which is scheduled to arrive with the Oxygen 11 update, so everything’s good.

Performance

  • Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC (Global)
  • 8/12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.0 storage (non-expandable)

Now, performance is where I’m really satisfied with this phone.

OnePlus 8 Pro - OxygenOS

Yes, you don’t get the newer Snapdragon 865+ but that’s not a big deal, because the difference between the regular SD 865 and 865+ is pretty minor! Even during months of usage, the OnePlus 8 Pro is yet to give me a reason to complain.

I consider myself a pretty heavy user and have tons of apps and games installed, so trust me when I say OnePlus 8 pro is a powerhouse. And I have to give credit to OnePlus’s amazing software optimization for making this phone perform so well. Moreover, the multitasking experience is incredibly smooth too. Apps install and open really fast, all without a hint of stutter.

Gaming

And even for gaming, OnePlus partnered with PUBG and Fortnight to bring 90 fps mode exclusively on the OnePlus 8 series. And during my review, I must say the OnePlus 8 Pro has given me some competitive advantage over my opponent at times on top of better gaming experience.

OnePlus 8 Pro - PUGB Mobile 90 fps

Talking about updates, the phone is going to receive the Android 11 with the Oxygen OS 11 on top very soon and you can even try out the beta version right now. Just a few days ago, I received the August security patch, while my Note 20 Ultra is already on the September patch. Delayed security updates from a company with such good rapport in terms of software is a little embarrassing.

Cameras

  • Quad cameras at the back
  • (48MP primary, 48MP ultrawide, 8MP telephoto, 5MP color filter)
  • 16MP front-facing camera inside the punch-hole cutout

Okay, now let’s get to the cameras. Straight up, the camera performance of this device is good but not the best.

Normal Images

The main primary lens, so far, has been showing consistent results in my usage. It captures great details in images and balances the whites very well.

And when you are focusing on a particular subject, you get a nice natural depth effect that makes the shots look even better.

However, I’ve had a few instances where the primary camera takes a second or two to lock focus on a narrow subject like this one.

Portrait Images

Also, one thing I haven’t been able to ignore is how the images tend to look a little undersaturated, especially while clicking portraits. I mean, the subjects look washed out a little bit.

Like, I am not looking for an explosive pop in colors like the Note 20 Ultra. But, something a little punchier would certainly look better.

I guess this problem prevails because the portraits are taken from the telephoto lens. And it doesn’t seem to be as well optimized in terms of colors as the main camera.

Wideangle Images

But, I definitely love the fact that OnePlus has opted for a 48MP Ultra-wide-angle lens which none of the other companies do.

Yet, because it’s not of the same quality as the primary lens, the details and dynamic range vary between them.

Telephoto Images

Talking about the telephoto camera, it’s not flashy as the Note 20 Ultra or the Oppo Find X2 Pro.

But, its 3X optical zoom lens has been able to get me upto 10x digital shots with acceptable details in many scenarios.

Macro Images

The macro images, which are produced by the ultra-wide-lens, also have good details.

I know this is the first time I am praising the macro camera of any device, but this one’s actually pretty good.

Nighttime Images

Moreover, the nightscape feature works really well too, and surprisingly, even the normal night time shots have good enough details.

All thanks to the cameras taking 2 seconds to process the shot in the normal mode.

Selfie Images

Likewise, I’m a fan of OnePlus 8 Pro’s selfies camera as well.

In comparison to ones from the Note 20 Ultra, they tend to look a tad bit hazy for some reason! Regardless, it can maintain exposure and balance skin tone well, so no problems in that regard.

Videos

In terms of videos, like with other flagship smartphones, you can opt for the 4k 60fps option for high quality, stabilized videos. I also have been impressed by how well its autofocus works in videos. However, OnePlus could definitely work a little on the HDR in selfie videos because when you click videos against the sun, they tend to look a bit hazy.

Overall, I really enjoyed my time with the OnePlus 8 Pro’s camera. I think the company is finally closing the gap against flagship phones from Samsung, Apple, and Huawei; although it still has a long way to go before actually catching up with the industry leaders.

OnePlus 8 Pro - SIM Tray, Type-C, Speaker

Similarly, the dual stereo speakers on this thing are amazingly loud and even though its audio is not as balanced as the Note 20 Ultra, I assure you that you will have a very pleasant experience listening to the audio from this phone! And I also have to appreciate the fact that the haptic motor here has been improved a lot from the older OnePlus devices. As a result, the vibrational feedback from this phone is quite pleasant and satisfactory.

Battery

  • 4510 mAh battery with Warp Charge 30T Fast Charging
  • Warp Charge 30 Wireless, Reverse wireless charging

Lastly, I have to talk about the battery and spoiler alert: I have good things to say about it. Even when turning on the 120Hz refresh rate at QHD resolution, I got a full day of use. On days when I clicked a lot of videos and gamed a lot, I had to charge it in the evening. Similarly, on normal use, the OnePlus 8 Pro has been giving me a consistent 7-8-hour screen on time.

In terms of juicing up the device, I have been charging it with the native 30W charger and it fills up in an hour. It’s not wickedly fast as the 65W or 120W chargers that you can find in certain phones these days, but the 30W charger is kinda middle ground here in terms of battery durability.

OnePlus 8 Pro - Warp Charger

You also have support for 30-watt wireless charging here and there’s also reverse wireless charging. I haven’t tested with a wireless charger, well because I don’t own one. About the reverse wireless charging, I didn’t find it to be very useful as the OnePlus 8 Pro is really selective of what it charges. It didn’t charge my Watch Active 2, but it did charge my Note 20 Ultra. So, I have not been able to charge my accessories on the go; which is a bummer because that would have been a more realistic use case scenario.

Conclusion

So, to sum it up, the OnePlus 8 Pro has been a great daily driver for me for all these months. Performance and software experience definitely has been the best things about the phone. Regarding the cameras, some things could have been a little better which I hope the company fixes with updates.

Overall, I can finally say that OnePlus finally has a proper flagship phone in its arsenal with no compromise. For what it’s worth, it is priced really well too. It ticks all the boxes and is still an excellent alternative for enthusiasts who want a flagship experience at a relatively lower price than what companies like Samsung and Apple charge for their top-of-the-line smartphones.

  • Watch our video review of the OnePlus 8 Pro.

OnePlus 8 Pro Long-Term Review: Pros & cons

Pros:

  • Well built, sturdy enough (although a little heaving than OnePlus 8)
  • Excellent display with the smooth 120Hz refresh rate
  • Top-notch performance and some exclusive gaming deals
  • Good versatility in the overall camera arrangement
  • Decent battery life and easily lasts through the day

Cons:

  • The price-point may not be digestible to the OG OnePlus fans
  • Camera performance is “ok” but doesn’t hold against other flagships
  • Charging speed is slower compared to OPPO, Huawei flagship phones

ISOCELL Vizion is Samsung’s answer to the Apple-Sony ToF Partnership

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While the Note20 lineup bettered the S20 lineup in numerous areas, the latter had something that the former did not – a ToF Sensor. One of the reasons for the exclusion was Sony, the manufacturer of the ToF sensor, prioritizing Apple over Samsung. To avoid such situations in the future, Samsung is now reportedly working on its own ToF sensor. The upcoming ISOCELL Vizion Time of Flight (ToF) sensor from Samsung has been spotted in EUIPO.

But first, what is a Time of Flight (ToF) sensor?

Time of Flight Sensor (or simply ToF) is a special kind of sensor that is capable of measuring the depth and distance of the object in the frame. The sensor produces a light beam that strikes an object which returns back to the sensor. The ToF sensor then measures the time taken by the light to reflect back to the sensor and evaluates the distance of the object, taking account of the speed of the beam.

In smartphones, the sensor is used in photography. It is used to create beautiful bokeh effects for photos as well as videos. There are different applications that use the ToF sensor to measure the distance of the object in focus.

DepthVision Camera

We have seen Samsung use ToF sensors in some of its flagships including the Note20 and the S20 lineup. Samsung likes to call it the DepthVision camera. It is based on the same working principle. In Samsung flagships, features like “Live Focus” videos and “Quick Measure” use this sensor. The former lets the user blur out the video’s background in real-time while the latter is a standalone app that helps the user analyze the dimensions (width, heights, area, and volume) of the object in focus.

Samsung replaced the DepthVision camera in the Note20 lineup with a Laser AF. A report from The Elec suggested that Samsung won’t be using the sensor in its upcoming flagship as the company doesn’t see a real-life use of the sensor. It is also not the most demanded feature in smartphones right now. Thus, we should not be surprised if the sensor is dropped in the upcoming S21 lineup as well.

Apple’s exclusive Deal with Sony

However, reports suggest that the exclusion of the ToF sensor in the Note 20 lineup was due to some complications with the manufacturer. As of now, Sony is the only major manufacturer that supplies ToF sensors to smartphone brands. Earlier, Apple struck an exclusive deal with Sony that meant Sony will make the superior ToF available only for Apple. The DepthVision camera is an indirect ToF sensor with half the range of the direct ToF sensor is used in the latest iPad Pro’s LiDAR module.

Samsung ISOCELL Vizion Camera

Because of Apple’s exclusive deal with Apple, Samsung’s silicon department is developing its own ToF sensor. As a result, the company has now filed for a trademark for the ISOCELL Vizion sensor. The application was submitted to EUIPO on September 18. The description of the sensor suggests that Samsung could use the sensor for 3D face detection as well. ISOCELL Vizion EUTM file summary

However, it still does not guarantee that Samsung will use it in its upcoming flagship. Reports suggest that the company is still not convinced that the feature is a necessity in today’s flagship. Samsung will watch how the consumer reacts to ToF sensors in the upcoming Apple devices and then decide to use it in its smartphones later.

Samsung ISOCELL Vizion Sensor Availability

At the earliest, the Samsung ISOCELL Vizion might make its debut with the Note 21 lineup or whatever decides to call the successor to the Galaxy Note 20 lineup.

ToF Sensor Availability (Expected)
Samsung ISOCELL Vizion Note 21 Lineup
  • Check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

Realme C17 with 90Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 460 finally goes official

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I don’t know about you but Realme thinks a higher refresh rate screen will do wonder in the lower market segment. It looks to be the new trend in Realme devices. After the Realme 7i, C17 is now official with a 90Hz panel. Let’s check out all the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Realme C17 in Nepal.

Realme C17 Overview

Realme C17 Navy Blue

Realme C17 is the followup to Realme C15. In terms of the competition, it is comparable to Oppo A53 and the rumored OnePlus Clover.

Design and Display

The main talking point of the device is the 90Hz panel that it houses. It is the cheapest Realme phone to have a 90Hz panel. “Smooth display” is what Realme wants you to remember the device for. However, with an HD+ resolution, don’t expect it to be as smooth as other devices with better resolution. The 6.5-inch LCD screen features a circular cutout on the top left corner of the screen to house the front camera. Realme is boasting a screen to body ratio of 90%. The screen is protected by a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 3.

The back panel features a sunrise design with the rays originating from the rectangular camera bump. It also features the mount for the physical fingerprint scanner. The device is available in two colors – Navy Blue and Lake Green.

Performance and Camera

Realme C17 Camera setup

Realme C17 is powered by the Snapdragon 460 paired with Adreno 610. It is an entry-level chipset from Qualcomm. It is the same processor that is in the Oppo A53. The phone will be available in a single memory configuration – 6GB + 128GB. The RAM is based on LPDDR4X technology while the internal storage is based on UFS 2.1.

Similarly, Realme C17 flaunts a quad-camera setup at the back. The primary camera has a 13MP sensor with an aperture of f/1.8. It is accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera offering up to 119-degree Field Of View. The rest of the setup includes a 2MP macro lens (4cm focus distance) and a 2MP black and white lens. The 8MP front camera can shoot portraits using a software-based background blurring.

Rest of the specs

Backing up the whole setup is a 5,000mAh battery. It supports 18W fast charge that will fill the device up to 32% in the first 30 minutes. Realme C17 also supports reverse charging, thus, you can also use it as a power bank. For security, it has the aforementioned rear-mount fingerprint sensor.

Realme C17 5000mAh battery

Realme C17 Specifications:

  • Dimension: 164.1 x 75.5 x 8.9mm; 188g
  • Display: 6.5″ LCD panel with HD+ resolution (1600 x 720 pixels); 90Hz refresh rate; 90% screen to body ratio; Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera, 13MP primary lens + 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera + 2 MP macro lens + 2MP B&W depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 8MP
  • Processor: Octa-core 11 nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 460
  • GPU: Adreno 610
  • RAM: 6 GB
  • Storage: 128 GB onboard, expandable
  • Battery: 5000 mAh, 18W Fast Charging (USB Type-C)
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • Colors: Lake Green, Navy Blue

Realme C17 Price in Nepal and Availability

Realme C17 is now available in Bangladesh, where its price is BDT 15,990. We can expect to see the Realme C17 launch in Nepal with a price tag of around NPR 23,000.

Smartphone Model Price in Bangladesh Price in Nepal (Expected)
Realme C17 BDT 15,990 NPR 23,000
  • Check out our review of Realme C3.

Exynos 1000 has reportedly outperformed the Snapdragon 875

Lately, Samsung has been facing backlashes because of its strategy of launching its flagship devices with different processors based on the market. Different tests have shown that Samsung’s in-house Exynos chipset is trailing behind its Snapdragon counterpart when it comes to performance and battery efficiency. However, Samsung may have found a way to fix this. Rumors suggest that Exynos 1000 has overpowered the Snapdragon 875 in Geekbench tests.

Exynos 1000 vs Snapdragon 875

Architecture

Exynos 1000 and Snapdragon 875 are the upcoming flagship processor from Samsung and Qualcomm, respectively. The biggest news here is Samsung’s decision to discontinue its in-house Mongoose cores. The two processors will feature 8 cores in a 1+3+4 arrangement. Samsung and Qualcomm have both gone for ARM’s latest Cortex X1. However, it has been reported that Samsung, on witnessing a problem with the new core, decided to clock it even higher. Rumors suggest the setup will be completed with three Cortex A78 cores and four Cortex A55 cores. It is not just the core setup, the Exynos 1000 and Snapdragon 875 will both be based on Samsung’s 5nm process. Cortex A77 vs X1 A78 cores cluster

The two processors will feature different graphics units. Qualcomm is expected to include its Adreno GPU while Samsung will still be relying on Mali GPU. Unfortunately, we will only be able to witness Samsung flagships with AMD’s custom GPU starting from 2022. An early leaked suggested that the first custom made AMD GPU will offer thrice the performance of Adreno GPU on the SD 865.

Comparison

Earlier, a well-known tipster Ice Universe acknowledged the fact that Exynos 1000 (code-named Olympus) will still lag behind SD 875 in terms of CPU and GPU. According to him, the SD 875 will even overpower the A14 Bionic chipset on the iPhone 12 lineup. However, recently, he tweeted that Samsung has improved power efficiency greatly. And that the user will no longer have to worry about getting an Exynos variant.

A post on a Korean forum has now gone viral where the author claims he has access to early Geekbench results of two units of the upcoming Galaxy S21 (powered by Exynos and Snapdragon, respectively) and Xiaomi Mi 11 (powered by SD 875). According to the post, the SD 875-powered S21 outperformed the Mi 11 in the single-core test (1159 > 1102) but on the other hand, lagged behind in the multi-core test (4113 > 4090).

The biggest surprise comes from the Exynos-powered S21 which managed to defeat both SD 875-powered S21 and Mi 11. It managed to score 1302 points in the single-core test and 4250 points in multi-core tests. The architecture of both the processor is almost similar. Thus, the higher score of the Exynos 1000 is because of the higher clocked prime cores. Yet, we will have to wait a while to actually verify if said claims are true or not.

  • Check out our review of Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

Oculus Quest 2 unveiled with a $100 cheaper starting price tag

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Oculus has announced the successor to the original Quest. The new Oculus Quest 2 features a brand new design, new controllers, and improved display. The best part is that it retails for even less than that of the original Quest. Let’s learn more about Oculus Quest 2, including its specs, features, expected price, and availability in Nepal.

Oculus Quest 2 Overview

New Design

Compared to the original quest, its successor is both slimmer, lighter, and thus, more portable. Oculus has managed to reduce the weight of the VR headset by up to 10%. The new headset is also said to be more comfortable. It features two built-in IPD (Inter-Pupillary Distance) mechanism that allows the user to choose from three settings. Users can adjust the IPD for their comfort.

Oculus Quest 2 Design

Improved AI and Graphics

Oculus Quest 2 is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XPR2 platform. It comes with 6GB of RAM. Thus, it offers better processing and AI capabilities compared to the Oculus Quest. Oculus has also improved the graphic processing prowess. The new AR headset can handle 90Hz contents. As of now, the feature is limited to select system applications. The supported app includes Home Environment, Explore, Store, Browser, and Oculus TV.

To enjoy the feature, the user must activate it from the Experimental features. Oculus will be making the feature available to third-party developers in the near future. Oculus has bumped the resolution on the new VR headset. We are talking about 1832 x 1920 pixels for each eye. That is about 50% more pixels than that on the first-gen Oculus.

Ergonomic Touch Controllers

Oculus has introduced new touch controllers to improve comfort. The new design is based on the original touch controllers but is said to be more comfortable. Oculus says that with the added comfort of the new ergonomics users will be able to perform better in games. The new touch controllers are also more power-efficient than their predecessors. They are optimized to offer up to four times better battery endurance than the original Quest Touch controllers. Other than this, the controls remain the same.

Oculus Quest 2 Touch Controllers

Supported Games and Library

Quest 2 will support all the existing Quest library contents. It will also be compatible with upcoming gaming titles such as the Star Treks: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge, Myst, Jurassic World Aftermath, Warhammer 40,000, Battle Sister, Pistol Whip: 2089, The Climb 2, and others. It also supports Oculus Link, which allows users to play Rift games by connecting the VR headset to a gaming PC. Thus, the Quest 2 will also support PC titles such as Asgard’s Wrath, Stormland and Lone Echo. Quest 2 will also support Lone Echo II and Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond when the two are launched.

Oculus Quest 2 Package

Oculus Quest 2 Price in Nepal and Availability

Oculus Quest 2 (64GB) is available for pre-order in select markets including the US, UK, and Japan for a price of $299. The 256GB variant is not available as of now. We might not see the Oculus Quest 2 launch officially in Nepal but one can expect to get hands-on it through unofficial channels for an expected price of NPR 45,000.

AR Headset Price in the US Price in Nepal (Expected)
Oculus Quest 2 (64GB) $299 NPR 45,000
  • Check out our review of the Infinix Note 7.

Sony Xperia 5 II launched: Alpha camera phone with gaming capabilities

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Sony has everyone talking with the announcement of its latest flagship smartphones – Xperia 5 II. It is a compact flagship phone designed for gamers and photographers. Read along to know more about the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Sony Xperia 5 II in Nepal.

Sony Xperia 5 II Overview

Design and Display

Sony’s flagship smartphones can be easily distinguished from devices by other brands as they still feature top and bottom bezels. This allows the company to insert front-facing stereo speakers that the company claims will sound better than other mainstream smartphones. The Xperia 5 II features a 6.1-inch AMOLED screen. The display in itself isn’t a big one but it comes with a tall aspect ratio of 21:9. It is actually wider than many of the phones out in the market today.Sony Xperia 5 II Display Xperia 5 II is officially the first phone from Sony to feature a higher refresh rate. The panel supports a 120 refresh rate and a touch sampling rate of 240Hz. Earlier, Sony claimed that its display on the Xperia 1 II with its “Motion Blur Reduction” feature was comparable to mainstream 90Hz panels. On top of the higher refresh rate, Xperia has included 240Hz Motion Blur Reduction technology for a blur-free experience.

Performance and Memory

Sony Xperia 5 II is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 SoC, which is a popular choice for 2020’s flagships. But looking at the price and the gaming features that the company has packed in the phone, we are left to wonder what stopped Sony from including the more powerful SD 865+. You can manually set the parameters like refresh rate, touch sampling rate, and motion blur for the game you wish to play. Sony Xperia 5 II GamingCompared to the Xperia 1 II, the 5 II comes with an improved cooling arrangement that consists of a graphite heat sink. Another useful feature in the Xperia 5 II is the HS Power Control feature, which lets the charger power the phone directly without first routing power through the battery. This feature is said to stop the device from heating during longer gaming sessions.

Other gaming-centric feature includes support for PS4 Remote Play and Dual-Shock Controller compatibility.

Camera

Another area where the Xperia 5 II excels is the camera department. The camera setup is almost similar to that of the Xperia 1 II, except that the latter includes an additional ToF sensor. There are three 12MP Zeiss powered sensors arranged vertically inside a pill-shaped camera module. The primary lens uses a 1/1.7” Exmor RS (mobile) sensor with an 82-degree Field of View. Similarly, the ultra-wide-angle camera extends the Field of View up to 124-degree. The third sensor comes with a 3x zoom capability.

Sony Xperia 5 II Camera Setup

Sony claims that the device is capable of recording slow-mo videos at 120fps and 4K HDR videos up to 60fps. They could also be used for zooming in and zooming out. The primary camera supports OIS while the zoom lens can make us of both OIS and EIS. Under the Steady shot, the primary camera also supports 5-axis stabilization.

The 8MP front-facing camera uses a 1/4″ sensor with an aperture of f/2.0. It comes with support for HDR, Steady Shot, display flash, hand, and smile shutter.

Rest of the specs

The whole setup is backed by a 4,000mAh battery with support 21W USB PD charging. It can charge the device up to 50% inside 30 minutes. The traditional design of the phone means that Sony can fit in the 3.5mm headphone jack, which is a rare feature in the premium market segment.

There is a dual-stereo speaker on the front of the device. The device supports Dolby Atmos and 360 Reality Audio (TIDAL and other compatible services). Thanks to DSEE Ultimate, users can enjoy Hi-Res like audio by connecting to the device to their favorite earphones, whether wired or wireless.

Sony Xperia 5 II headphone jack

Sony Xperia 5 II Specifications:

  • Dimension: 158 x 68 x 8mm; 163g
  • Display: 6.1-inches OLED panel; 120Hz; 240Hz touch sampling; 240Hz Motion Blur reduction, HDR support; 100% DCI-P3; Corning Gorilla Glass 6
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 865; 7nm Mobile Platform
  • GPU: Adreno 650
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Storage: 128GB UFS (expandable up to 1TB via a hybrid SD card slot)
  • Software: Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera;
    – 12MP the primary shooter
    – 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens (124-degree FOV)
    – 3X telephoto lens
    – Dedicated shutter button
  • Front Camera: 8MP camera (f/2.0)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, Hi-RES, 360 Reality Audio, Dolby Atmos, Dual stereo speakers
  • Connectivity: Dual hybrid sim, 5G/4G/3G/2G, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/n(2.4GHz / 5GHz)/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5.1, A-GPS/A-GLONASS/Beidou/Galileo/QZSS, NFC, Type-C
  • Battery: 4000 mAh battery with 21W USB PD fast charging

Sony Xperia 5 II Price in Nepal and Availability

Sony Xperia 5 II bears a price tag of $949 and it will go on sale from December 4 with pre-order starting from September 29. If it launches here, we expect the price of Sony Xperia 5 II in Nepal to be around NPR 120,000.

Smartphone model International Pricing Price in Nepal (Expected)
Sony Xperia 5 II $949 NPR 120,000
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