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Jio Glass announced to help adapt to the post-pandemic lifestyle

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Forget about the Apple Glass for now. Jio India has launched its own mixed reality headset called the Jio Glass. Well, you didn’t see that coming, did you? Let’s check out Jio’s new Glass, along with its specs, features, and expected availability.

Jio Glass Overview

Who hasn’t heard of Jio by now? This Indian telecom service provider was launched back in 2016 with the aim to make network and data affordable and accessible to everyone. And it has been pretty successful at it. The company is now expanding its services.

Jio announced the Jio Glass at the AGM 2020. The motive is to make digital interaction more like real life. The company has been connecting people through its telecom services. And now is the time to make people experience this interaction in a 3D environment.

Application

With the Jio Glass, the company looks to make most of the lifestyle changes caused by the ongoing pandemic and lockdown. Companies have been forced to operate from home and people are facing difficulty in adapting to the new system. Jio’s glass promises to make this transition smoother by combining the real world with a virtual one.

Jio Glass 3D holographic video call

The glass facilitates a 3D video conference with the help of the Jio Cloud. Users can interact with fellow colleagues in real-life conferences. The glass allows users to introduce 3D assets to design discussion. Jio also claims that the Jio Cloud service can revolutionalize the way students learn by introducing them to the 3D holographic world.

Design and Specs

Sadly, there wasn’t enough time in the four-minute demonstration to dive deeper into the specs sheet of the mixed reality glass. However, Jio has promised the highest glass visual experience. It also features a personalized audio system that supports all the major codecs. Similarly, it connects to your smartphone via a wire.

From a distance, it looks like any other ordinary glass. But it is bulky because of all the integrated hardware that makes mixed-reality possible. The glass weighs only 75 grams. It connects to Jio Cloud by utilizing your smartphone’s connectivity. It will support 25 mixed-reality applications, including Google Earth. The Glass also supports voice commands, which can be used to make calls. We don’t know what else can it be used for. The vents dissipate heat. They are on the top of the frame.

Jio Glass Price and Availability

Jio hasn’t disclosed the official launch date and price of the glass. The company has made a name for itself as a cost-effective service provider. And people expect aggressive pricing on the glass as well.

Mixed Reality Headset Expected Launch Date
Jio Glass Late 2020
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OPPO A52 with punch-hole display & SD 665 Launched in Nepal

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With competitors launching the Realme 6, Redmi Note 9 Pro, and Galaxy M31, Oppo Nepal is now looking to strengthen its position with the launch of the new Oppo A52 in the Nepali market under 30K mid-range price segment.

Oppo A52 Overview

Design and Display

Oppo A52 sports a 6.5-inch LCD panel with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels. The aspect ratio of the screen is 20:9 and Oppo has claimed a screen-to-body ratio of 90.5%. It has been made possible because of the thin bezels and the punch-hole cutout.

Oppo A52 design specs price availability

On the back, there is a rectangular camera module that houses the quad-camera setup. The capacitive fingerprint sensor has been shifted to the side. The back panel is clean and showcases the Alaska sky-inspired design.

Performance and Memory

The smartphone is powered by Snapdragon 665. It is a year-old mid-range chipset and used on a much cheaper phone these days. The device comes with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. You can expand the storage via a dedicated microSD card slot.

Camera

The device flaunts a quad-camera setup on the back. The primary camera here has a 12MP sensor. It is accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with 119-degree FOV, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 2MP macro camera. For selfies, there is an 8MP camera on the front.

Oppo A52 camera setup specs price availability launch

Battery and Others

The device gets its juice from a massive 5,000mAh battery which comes with support for 18W fast charging and a type C port. The device ships with Android 10 with Oppo’s ColorOS 7.1 on top.

Also Read: OPPO Mobiles Price in Nepal [Updated] 

OPPO A52 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.5-inches LCD, FHD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 (11nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.0 GHz Kryo 260 Gold & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 260 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 610
  • OS: Android 10 with ColorOS 7.1 on top
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 128GB UFS 2.1 (expandable)
  • Rear camera: Quad camera
    – 12MP primary lens
    – 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens (119-degree FOV)
    – 2MP macro lens
    – 2MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 8MP
  • Battery: 5,000mAh battery with 18W charging (Type C port)
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (side-mounted), Accelerometer, Proximity
  • Color Options: Black, Blue

Initial Impressions

Compared to other devices in the market, the Oppo A52 does have a pretty strange set of specs. We have a year-old chipset paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The design looks great with the punch-hole but you only get an LCD panel. The camera setup doesn’t look special (at least on paper) but the battery size is impressive. So, is the OPPO A52 a good option under a price of 30,000 in Nepal?

To be frank, the OPPO A52 seems little overpriced given the features. Also, its competition is providing better specs. The Redmi Note 9 Pro is the best option if you are looking for reliable performance and stellar design. Similarly, the Galaxy M31 is our pick for the best midrange phone right now as it comes with a top-class AMOLED display and an excellent camera performance.

Oppo A52 Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of Oppo A52 in Nepal is Rs. 29,990. This price is for the 4GB RAM and 128GB storage variants. It is available for purchase from mobile retail shops all over Nepal.

Model Name Price in Nepal  Availability
Oppo A52 (4/128GB) Rs. 29,990 July 16, 2020

OPPO A31 with Helio P35, HD+ display Launched in Nepal for an unreasonable price

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The Oppo A31 has officially made its way to Nepal. It brings HD+ display, underwhelming Helio P35 chipset, and a micro-USB port at an unconscionable price. Anyways, let’s dig more about the Oppo A31 and its official price in Nepal.

Oppo A31 Overview

Oppo A31 is the company’s latest offering in its ‘A’ lineup of smartphones. This phone is aimed at the budget segment of the smartphone market. The design of the device is nothing to write home about. From the front, it is indistinguishable from the other budget offers available in the market today.

It comes with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display with HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. The display features a waterdrop notch to accommodate the 8MP front camera. On the back, we have a vertical camera module to house the triple-camera setup and flash. There is also a capacitative fingerprint sensor mounted on the back of the device. The device is made of up plastic and it isn’t protected against splash and dust.

Oppo A31

Under the hood, it packs MediaTek’s Helio P35 chipset which we saw in the recently launched Vivo Y30. Processor-wise, I think Oppo should be offering a better chipset. The device comes with 4GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. In case the storage is not enough, you can expand the storage up to 512GB via a MicroSD card slot.

We get a triple camera setup comprising of a 12MP primary sensor. It is accompanied by a 2MP macro lens and a 2MP depth sensor. For selfies, there is an 8MP camera on the front housed in the waterdrop notch. For biometrics, there is a fingerprint sensor mounted on the back. A 4,230mAh battery will be powering the device. There is a micro-USB port for charging the device. Software-wise, it will ship with Android Pie with ColorOS 6 on top.

OPPO A31 Specifications

  • Display: 6.5″ IPS LCD display with HD+ resolution (720 x 1600 pixels)
  • Rear Camera: Triple, 12MP primary lens with f/1.8 aperture + 2MP depth sensor with f/2.4 aperture + 2MP macro lens with f/2.4 aperture
  • Front Camera: 8MP lens with f/2.0 aperture
  • Processor: MediaTek Helio P35; 12nm mobile platform
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8320
  • RAM: 4GB/6GB
  • Storage: 64GB/128GB
  • Software: Android 9 with ColorOS 6.1 on top
  • Battery: 4,230mAh, 10W charging via micro-USB port
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer,  proximity, compass
  • Connectivity: Wifi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, micro-USB 2.0

OPPO A31 Price in Nepal & Availability

The official price of Oppo A31 in Nepal is set at Rs. 26,590. This price is for the 4GB RAM and 128GB storage variants. It is available for purchase from mobile shops all over Nepal.

Model Name Price in Nepal  Availability
Oppo A31 (4/64GB) Rs. 26,590 July 16, 2020

At a price of Rs. 26,590, the Oppo A31 is one of the most overpriced smartphones of 2020. We recommend you buy the Galaxy M21 instead, which offers a FullHD+ AMOLED screen, a much better 48MP triple rear cameras, and 6000mAh battery with fast charging.

Check out our review of Galaxy M21 here: 

TSMC to start mass producing 2nm chips in 2023 – 2024

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When it comes to processors and SoC, transistor density is key. The more transistors manufacturer can fit in a given area, the more power-efficient & potentially faster the processor becomes. Currently, the most powerful mobile chipsets are based on the 7nm node process. Manufacturers are already working on the denser 5nm process and we should see them release next year. However, according to a report, TSMC, a leading chip-manufacturer, has already found a breakthrough for the 2nm process node and that it will head into manufacturing in 2023.

TSMC new 2nm Process Node

Current Scenario

As stated earlier, the mainstream chips and processors available in the market right now are based on the 7nm process. However, we are very close to witnessing a 5nm chipset. The upcoming flagship processor from both Qualcomm and Samsung will use this technology. TSMC, the company behind the Qualcomm’s Snapdragon and AMD’s Ryzen chipset, has already disclosed the details of its 3nm process, which will go into production in 2022.

TSMC 5nm production facility chips

A report from Economic Daily states that TSMC will follow the 3nm process with the 2nm process. The latter will hit the production line in between 2023 and 2024. It is no secret that TSMC has been investing in the 2nm process since 2019. Though there has been no hint of any kind, the report is confident that the official announcement will come.

What does really “nm” signify?

If you didn’t already know, the nanometer designation represents the process node that the chip is based on. In the early days, the designation represented gate-length and half-pitch of the particular chip. However, today, it is a mere marketing term used by manufacturers to denote a new chip manufacturing process that results in a more compact and advanced chipset compared to the existing process.

GAA-FET vs FinFET

The 2nm process is said to pack 3.5 times more transistors than the mainstream 7nm process of today. Today, the chips are manufactured using the FinFET process. However, TSMC will be implementing the GAA process to manufacture the 2nm chips. FinFet features fins (at least two) surrounded by the gate on three sides. GAA is the progression of FinFET where the gate material surrounds the channel from all sides. The reason for the shift is that GAA-FET provides better electrostatics and allows further upscaling of the gate length. The FinFET, on the other hand, will suffer due to quantum confinement.

TSMC 2nm: Production and Availability

According to the report, TSMC is all set to start the production of 5nm chipsets. TSMC’s first mobile chipset based on the 5nm process will be Snapdragon 875. The 3nm process will hit mass production in the second half of 2022. Similarly, TSMC 2nm process will be mass-produced between 2023 and 2024.

TSMC Process Node Expected Availability
5nm 2021
3nm 2022
2nm 2023 – 2024
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Oppo Enco W11 launched: Contender for the best budget TWS in Nepal?

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Earlier this year, Oppo launched Enco Free alongside Oppo F15 through an online event in Nepal. The Enco Free was the company’s first mobile accessories to launch in the country. Now, Oppo has launched another TWS here. This time it is the budget Oppo Enco W11. Let’s take a look at the specs, features, price, and availability of Oppo Enco W11 in Nepal.

Oppo Enco W11 Overview

Design and Build

Talking about the design, the Oppo Enco W11 looks to be inspired by the Samsung Galaxy Buds lineup. Unlike the Enco free which has an Airpods-style stem design, it features a buds-like design. If you don’t like the idea of TWS’s stem hanging out of your ear, Oppo Enco W11 could be a decent choice in a budget. The buds are also light at just 4.4g each. It comes with three sizes of silicone tips. The charging case also looks similar to that of the Galaxy Buds lineup and weighs around 35.5g.

Oppo Enco W11 design

Oppo Enco W11 features 8mm dynamic driver. While it’s larger than the one on the Redmi AirDots, Accurate HX03 has larger 13mm drivers. However, the driver on the Enco W11 is paired with titanium plated composite diaphragms. Oppo claims that the setup will enhance bass and result in clearer sound. It also supports AAC format.

Connectivity

Oppo Enco W11 transmits data over Bluetooth 5.0 connection. It supports binaural simultaneous transmission within the range of 10 meters. What it means is that your phone will be transmitting data to the left and right buds simultaneously.

OPPO Enco W11 Buds Design

Often budget TWS features master-slave transmission in which the data is only received by one of the buds.

Control

Oppo Enco W11 comes with touch control. A single touch on either side will play or pause the music playback depending upon the situation. Similarly, a double-tap will change the current track. It can also be used to answer and end calls. A triple tap will activate the voice assistant. Unlike other budget TWS in the market, you can adjust volume without having to touch your smartphone. All you need to do is touch and hold until the volume is adjusted to the level of your liking.

Battery and Others

Oppo Enco W11 Water resistance

Each bud features a 40mah battery. The charging case is equipped with a 400mAh battery. Oppo claims that it can last 5 hours of continuous music playback on a single charge. The charging case will bump it up to 20 hours. However, you will have to use it at a 50% volume to obtain these numbers. Listening to higher volumes will yield different results. The charging case can charge the buds from 0 to 100% in 120 minutes. Similarly, 15 minutes of charging will provide an hour playback.

Enco W11 has IP55 certification against dust and water. So, if you like taking your earbuds to the gym and workout session, you won’t face any problem. However, you will still have to protect the charging case as it is only the buds that are certified.

OPPO Enco W11 Specifications:

  • Driver: 8mm, dynamic
  • Connectivity: Wireless (Bluetooth)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
  • Music Time: 5hours ( with 50% volume), 20hr (with charging case)
  • Audio Codec: AAC
  • Battery capacity: 40mAh (Each Earbud); 400mAh (Power case)
  • Charging time: 120min(Earbuds)
  • Bluetooth Version: v5.0
  • Sweat Resistance: Yes, IP55 Rating
  • Noise Cancelling: Yes
  • Power Case Charger: Type-C
  • Color: White

Oppo Enco W11 Price in Nepal and Availability

Oppo has launched the Enco W11 in Nepal with a price tag of Rs. 3,990. The pricing on this is fair considering it is available in India for INR 2,499. It will compete against the Redmi Airdots and Accurate HX03 in the budget segment. It is pricier than the two but it comes with an IP55 rating.

TWS model Price in Nepal
Oppo Enco W11 Rs. 3,990
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Cubot X30 is a sub-$150 smartphone with 5 rear cameras & NFC

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Cubot is a Chinese smartphone brand that mainly focuses on budget-oriented devices. It tries to offer trendy specs and features in an affordable price range. The brand has now announced a budget device with a five-camera array at the back. Let’s learn more about the new Cubot X30, along with its specs, features, expected price, and availability in Nepal.

Cubot X30 Overview

Design and Display

Cubot X30 comes with a 6.4-inch Full View display with an FHD+ resolution of 1080 x 2310 pixels. The circular cutout, that houses the front camera, is on the top left corner of the screen. The screen to body ratio on this phone is said to be at 90%.Cubot X30 Design The back panel shows-off the Sunrise design. Cubot has included a layer of 2.5D glass on the back for added protection. It also makes the device feel premium. Cubot X30 is available in three different colors – Blue, Black, and Gradient Green. The rectangular camera module houses the five cameras and an LED flash.

Performance and Memory

Cubot X30 features MediaTek Helio P60 chipset. The SoC is based on TSMC 12nm and features four Cortex A73 cores clocked at 2.0 GHz, alongside four Cortex A53 cores clocked at 2.0 GHz. It was launched back in 2018 and its performance is comparable to that of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 660.

The device is available in two memory configurations. The base model features 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Similarly, the top model has 8GB of RAM paired with 256GB of storage. Users can expand storage using a microSD card but by doing so they won’t be able to use the second sim card.

Camera

As mentioned earlier, the device features five cameras. The primary camera uses Samsung’s 48MP S5KGM1 lens. Similarly, there is a 16MP sensor for ultra-wide-angle shots. The smartphone also has a dedicated macro (5MP) and depth sensor(2MP). Cubot X30 Penta camera setup

The fifth sensor is the 0.3MP photosensitive lens. On the front, there is a 32MP camera for selfies.

Battery and Others

Cubot X30 is fueled by a decent 4,200mAh battery with support for 10W fast charging. For security, there is a side-mounted capacitive fingerprint sensor. Users can also use the face unlock feature to unlock the phone.

Cubot X30 battery

The device ships with stock Android 10. X30 also features dual-band Wi-Fi and NFC for contactless payment.

Cubot X30 Specifications:

  • Body: 157.05 x 76.44 x 8.5 mm; 212 gm
  • Display: 6.4-inches Full View panel; 90% screen to body ratio
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1080 x 2310 pixels);
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio P60; 12nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.0 GHz Cortex A73 & 4×2.0 GHz Cortex A53)
  • RAM: 6/8GB
  • Storage: 128GB/256GB
  • Software & UI: Stock Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Penta-camera;
    – 48MP Samsung S5KGM1 primary shooter
    – 16MP ultra-wide lens
    – 5MP macro sensor
    – 2MP depth sensor
    – 0.3MP photosensitive lens
  • Front Camera: 32MP
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor (capacitive)
  • Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz / 5Ghz), Bluetooth 4.2, GPS/AGPS, USB Type-C, OTG
  • Battery: 4200mAh, 10W (5V, 2A) charging

Cubot X30 Price in Nepal and Availability

Cubot X30 will go on sale starting from July 27 through Aliexpress, where its price is $148.99 for 6/128GB and $178.99 for 8/256GB. Sadly, there is no delivery option for Nepal. However, we expect the price of Cubot X30 in Nepal to start at NPR 20,000 for 6/128GB version, if it launches here in the future.

Smartphone Model Expected Price in Nepal
Cubot X30 (6/128GB) ~ NPR 20,000
Cubot X30 (8/256GB) ~ NPR 23,000
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Realme 6 Pro Review: Ticks all boxes for a stellar midrange phone

Realme’s number series has always been popular for the value for money they are. But if we look back at the last-gen Realme 5 Pro, it was lacking some way or the other behind the likes of Redmi’s and their own X-series of lineups. This time though, the company has brought a good number of changes including a 90Hz display. But, are those changes enough to make the Realme 6 Pro competitive in the current market? Let’s find out in this Realme 6 Pro Review!

Realme 6 Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.6-inch Ultra Smooth 90Hz LCD Display
  • Resolution: FHD+(2400 x 1080 pixels); 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G
  • CPU:Octa-core (2x 2.3Ghz Cortex-A76 + 6x 1.8Ghz Cortex-A55 )
  • GPU: Adreno 618
  • RAM: 6/8GB LPDDR4x
  • Storage: 6/64GB; 6/128GB; 8/128GB (UFS 2.1 storage)
  • Software & UI: Realme UI on top of Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Quad; 64MP Samsung GW1 primary lens, 8MP Ultra-wide-angle lens, 12MP Telephoto 2X zoom lens, 2MP Macro lens
  • Front Camera: Dual; 16MP primary lens, f/2.0; 8MP Ultra-wide-angle lens
  • Security: Fingerprint (side-mounted)
  • Audio: Superlinear speaker; Dolby Atmos; Hi-Res Audio; Double Mic Noise Suppression
  • Connectivity: Wifi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.1, Type-C
  • Battery: 4300mAh with 30W Flash Charge
  • Sensors: Magnetic induction, light, proximity, gyro
  • Color Options: Lightning Blue, Lightning Orange

Design:

This time Realme has opted for a glass body rather than plastic, which is an upgrade we are definitely glad to have. The back and the front both are protected by Gorilla Glass 5 which has stood up well during my usage. The cameras are placed in the same old fashioned Realme style but it’s nothing to complain much.

Something interesting is going around at the back as it forms an ‘s’ when tilted in certain angles which looks cool. The only complaint there is with the phone is a bit heavy and boxy which might create some difficulty if you are used to a compact device. Otherwise, it’s all good with the design on the Realme 6 Pro.

realme 6 pro design Realme also claims to have 3 layers of waterproofing on this phone. But since it doesn’t have any official IP rating on it, I did not take chances and would advise you to do the same. However, what we can say is, the phone can take on a few minor splashes, which for this feature is good enough for its price.

Also, the protruding rear cameras create a noticeable bump when placed on a flat surface. So, the use of the case that comes inside the box is highly recommended.

Security:  

There is a power button on the right side which doubles as a fingerprint sensor. And I am very satisfied with its performance – it’s swift, accurate and gets the job done. You can program it to work with a slight touch or a press from the settings and therefore can have it the way you want. Additionally, there is the face unlock option as well which is fast like with other Realme phones.

realme 6 pro side mounted fingerprint sensor

Display:

At the front, the Realme 6 Pro features a 6.6-inches IPS LCD display with a taller 20:9 aspect ratio and a 90Hz refresh rate. The quality of the panel is good like any other LCD at this price. Also, the higher refresh rate display makes for swift display experience. But It will be fair to say that one might miss the deep blacks of an AMOLED panel.

realme 6 pro display

Even in Realme India’s own survey, people voted for an OLED display as the most important feature among other things, in a smartphone worth INR. 15,000.

Well, that’s a never-ending debate: Do you want a Super AMOLED 60Hz panel or the IPS 90Hz panel.

realme 6 pro dual punch hole display

On a different note, a big change from its predecessor in terms of the display definitely has to be the dual punch holes. Although this implementation does not look very good, since there are two different focal length cameras upfront, it’s okay! Keeping that aside, one minor inconvenience about the display is that I found myself wishing for more brightness when using it in a well-lit outdoor environment.

Performance:

One of the most significant changes the Realme 6 Pro brings is the internals. While the Realme 5 Pro had the Snapdragon 712, this one features the new Snapdragon 720G. And needless to say, the 720G is a better SoC overall – be it in performance or energy efficiency. The chipset works well while you game, multitask, and during normal usage. Apps launch impressively fast and so is navigating through the phone.

Games like PUBG and COD can be cranked up to high settings with HD graphics and played with only a few stutters here and there. Thankfully, the phone does not heat while gaming either. It does get a little warm when gaming for a long time, but nothing that might raise concerns, so that’s really nice!

Testing it out against the Poco X2 which has the Snapdragon 730G to see which chipset works better. I found that both chipsets do the job almost equally well. Multitasking tests between the phones resulted in a neck to neck outcome. And even playing games feels no different in both of these phones, which makes sense as these chipsets are very similar in architecture. Although benchmarks show that the 720G wins both in CPU and GPU performance. In real life, however, both chipsets do a similar job. But, since the 720G is a recent offering from Qualcomm, it supports the latest Bluetooth 5.1 and Dual-frequency GNSS GPS.

Moving on, supporting the performance is either 6 or 8GB of RAM. The phone comes with 64 or 128GB UFS 2.1 internal storage but if that does not seem enough for you, you get a dedicated MicroSD card slot for expansion too!

Software and UI:

While we are still on performance, the new Realme UI based on Android 10 on the 6 Pro seems much better than last year’s ColorOS in terms of looks although the functionality is not much different. The good thing is you can customize the icons to the way you like. The notification shade pulls down to the bottom with a quick swipe down from the home screen like Samsung’s which is another thing that’s good about it.

realme 6 pro software UI

Having said that, this is a pretty heavy UI but Realme’s optimization seems good this time as the phone does not feel laggy or anything like that. In fact, the 90Hz refresh rate of the screen makes for even faster smartphone experience.

Cameras:

Back Cameras:

Moving on, another upgrade here is the cameras. Honestly, getting the same quad-camera setup every time in every new phone of Realme has been pretty boring. Thankfully, the company is passed that, and with the 6 Pro, we have a few notable changes. For instance, there’s no depth sensor anymore and instead, we get a 12MP Telephoto lens. This makes the Realme 6 Pro the cheapest phone with a zoom lens.

realme 6 pro camera

A macro lens is still there, which, well, I have never valued so much on a smartphone. They look washed out and bland. But if you are someone who is into macro images, make sure you are in a very lit condition to get useable images. Also, the software-based portrait images are not that bad. Actually, it is good enough to prove that phones don’t need a gimmicky physical sensor for depth effect. Though sometimes it does miss out on proper edge detection in difficult areas, you can give it the benefit of the doubt!

 

The 12MP Telephoto lens works quite well too. It can go up to 2x optical zoom and the images are quite nice and detailed. Even the 5X zoom is not that bad provided there is enough light! You can go up to 20x digitally as well.

 

The primary 64MP images are impressive too. Realme has always stood out when it comes to camera optimization, especially the color aspect and this phone shares the same story.  Additionally, the HDR ability is decent and detail- preservation is done well.

 

Wide-angle images look decent, although it has inferior details and dynamic range than the primary sensor. But one thing that might bug you is that the normal, wide-angle, and telephoto images all have slight color shifts.

 

I also did a slight camera comparison between the Poco X2 and Realme 6 Pro too and found HDR function and portrait images to be better in the Realme 6 Pro while the Poco X2 has slightly better details.

 

Front Cameras:

For selfies, there are two cameras at the front, and no, the second one isn’t a depth sensor thankfully! It’s got a primary 16MP snapper and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle sensor. The primary lens does a very good job. HDR in selfies works well here. However, in portrait images, the HDR seems to be a little off when compared to the primary selfie images.

 

Wide-angle selfie images are not as good as the primary ones in terms of quality, but they serve the purpose nonetheless. This lens comes handy while taking group selfies.

Nighttime images are very ordinary and with the dedicated night mode turned on, exposure and details are improved by a little. There is also something called a tripod mode, which takes a very long exposure shot and the final output is very impressive. But for this feature to work best, you will have to use a tripod as the name implies, because even the slightest movement might result in blurry images.

Videos:

In terms of videos, as the SD 720G limits the phone to 4k 30 fps, that is what you get here. They are stabilized in 1080p resolution in both 30 and 60 fps. The 4k option, however, is void of any kind of stabilization and comes out shaky if you are vlogging or in motion.

You cannot switch videos from normal to wide-angle in the same video, which I think Realme could add in its future update. Also, in 1080p @30 fps, you don’t have the option to natively zoom to 2x or 5x and it is limited to 1080p @60fps and the 4k @30fps option.

Battery:

The battery life is another good thing about the phone. You get a 4,300 mAh battery that gives good endurance. It can last you a little more than a day when used in native 60Hz while 90Hz consumes the battery a bit more.

Even if the battery died in the middle of the day, it wouldn’t worry you because of the 30-Watt VOOC 4.0 charger you get inside the box that fills the battery from 0-100% within an hour! Talking of other things, the single speaker at the bottom is a decent but nothing extra-ordinary. You also have Dolby Atmos support which is a nice thing to have on a phone of this price.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the Realme 6 Pro is a stellar phone for the price, no doubts about that. But, with more and more phones cluttering the same price range, hardware has hardly become a good mode for differentiation! We have the Poco X2 (Read review) that comes for the exact price with almost similar features.

But what Realme is good at is its camera optimization and that reflects in their offerings. And the choice to go for a telephoto lens at the rear and a wide-angle- lens upfront is a very clever move and we hope other companies will adopt this as well!

Hence, because of having a slightly advanced camera setup and equally good performance, the 6 Pro looks like a better deal overall. So, if you are looking for a good mid-range phone in 2020, the Realme 6 Pro is one of the most competitive options currently out there!

Realme 6 Pro Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • 90Hz Fast & accurate In-display fingerprint scanner
  • Decent camera performance
  • Fast charging capability

Cons:

  • No Super AMOLED screen
  • Bloated and Heavy UI

iQOO unveils Super FlashCharge 120W: Can charge a 4000mAh battery in 15 minutes!

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Vivo’s gaming sub-brand iQOO has unveiled Super FlashCharge 120W. It was actually supposed to debut during the MWC. However, due to the current scenario, this technology was unveiled yesterday via a press conference in China.

iQOO Super FlashCharge 120W Overview

Currently, the fastest charging phone that people can buy is the Oppo Find X (or the Oppo Find X Lamborghini Edition to be exact), Oppo Reno Ace, and Oppo Ace2. All of these support “65W SuperVOOC Flash Charge 2.0”. Similarly, its offshoot Realme’s X50 Pro 5G also comes with a 65W fast charging which is called “SuperDart Flash Charge” instead.

Now, Xiaomi did announce a 100W charging system. But, it is not yet available commercially. However, the rumor is that iQOO is launching a gaming device in August which will sport the iQOO 120W fast charging feature.

In the press conference, an iQOO executive briefed about how this technology works and also showed a little demo of it. For this technology to work, battery cells will have to be lined up in a new array format. In this arrangement, 20V current at 6A is converted to 12V current at 10A. Here, the current is split into two equal circuits at 5A/12V and it charges two 2000mAh battery cells. Thanks to all this, a 4000mAh battery can go from 0% to 50% in just 5 minutes, 80% in 10 minutes, and 100% in just 15 minutes.

120W fast charging

However, this fast charging feature will require smartphone makers to think of a better cooling system. Without an extra layer of graphite and a better internal cooling system, a phone charging at 120W will most definitely catch fire.

Oppo to one-up Vivo in fast-charging department

Oppo has been consistently developing fast-charging technology for more than a year now. Right now, the company boasts the fastest charging phones in its arsenal as I discussed earlier. However, it will soon be usurped by the aforementioned iQOO gaming device. Still, Oppo is not one to back down.

The company teased even faster 125W charging through its Twitter handle. However, Oppo will be disclosing the technology in its entirety on July 15th. Likewise, Realme will also be making use of the 125W charging technology which the company will reveal on July 16th. We already know how the iQOO Super FlashCharge 120W works. And we are hoping that we will soon learn the details about Oppo & Realme’s new technology then. You can watch iQOO’s Super FlashCharge 120W charging speed demonstration in all its glory by clicking right here.

Lenovo Yoga X – A tablet that doubles as a secondary screen!

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This year, Lenovo will step in the smartphone market with its first gaming phone under the Legion series. Available leaks have given enough reasons for the smartphone gaming community to get hyped. However, it won’t be the only stand-out Android device from the company this year. According to rumors, Lenovo is working on a tablet that doubles as a secondary screen. So, let’s check out all the rumors and leaks surrounding the upcoming Lenovo Yoga X.

Lenovo Yoga X Rumors Roundup

Let’s be honest, there isn’t a lot going on the Android tablet market segment. The tablet market is dominated by Apple’s iPad lineup. However, Android tablets aren’t entirely dead. Brands like Samsung and Huawei are still launching new tablets. Similarly, Huawei’s sub-brand Honor also has its own lineup of tablets.

The leaks about the Lenovo Yoga X comes from two tipsters – Evan Blass and Till Kottmann. They discovered documents that outline the basic concept of the upcoming Yoga X. The documents label the tablet as “Android Tablet/AUX Dual Display Hybrid Wireframe“. Evan Blass shared some of the mockup designs of the tablet on his Patreon page.

Rumored Features

Yoga X will be an Android tablet. But users will be able to use it as a secondary tablet as well. For the latter, it will come with a micro-HDMI cable. When the tablet discovers a connection, it will lock the tablet functionality securely via the user’s pin or password. It will also pause the ongoing media and the display will be overlayed with the content of the connected device. However, Yoga X will retain its brightness and volume levels. These settings can be checked at any time by touching anywhere on the screen. Even though the OS will be locked, users will be able to toggle these settings.

A trick from Apple’s book?

Though the idea looks promising, it isn’t an entirely new concept. Apple has already included a Sidecar feature on the iPad, that pretty much does the same.

Apple Sidecar feature

The sidecar allows you to use your iPad as a secondary Mac display. However, it is limited to select Mac and iPad models. It’s a wireless process but results in faster battery drain as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Handoff need to be on throughout the process. Similarly, both the device must be connected to the same iCloud account.

Lenovo Yoga X Expected Launch and Availability

There is no information about the launch date and availability of the Lenovo Yoga X. However, it could launch later this year.

Android Tablet model Expected Launch
Lenovo Yoga X Late 2020

First, we heard rumors about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 lineup to feature a 120Hz AMOLED screen. And now there is Lenovo Yoga X that doubles as a secondary screen. Are these tablets slowly closing gaps between Android tabs and iPads? Let us know your opinion in the comments section below.

  • Also, check out our review of Samsung Galaxy S6 Lite

CG launches Nepal’s first Google Certified Android TV

In recent times, the Nepali TV market has been flooding with smart TVs. These TVs are slowly replacing traditional TVs. Distributors and sellers boast about the specs and smart features that their TVs offer. However, in most cases, these specs hardly make a difference as most of the smart TVs fail to deliver a smooth software experience. To avoid that, CG has now announced the arrival of Nepal’s first Google-certified Android TVs. Google Certification means that you won’t miss out on the authentic Android experience in these TVs. Read along to know more about the specs, features, price, and availability of Google Certified Android TV in Nepal.

Smart TV vs Google Certified Android TV

Smart TV

Before you decide to buy a Google Certified Android TV, you need to know what the certification actually means and why you would want to buy a TV with a certification from Google.

Basically, Smart TV is a term used to describe TVs any TVs that can connect to the internet. Most people use it for streaming content from platforms such as Youtube, and Netflix. The manufacturers can adopt any OS and user interface. Samsung has Tizen OS, Huawei is working on Harmony OS and Xiaomi has MIUI TV. Some even tweak Android designed for smartphones and tablets to use it on the TV. As a result, different TVs have a different feel to it. It’s also the reason for many budget smart TV being buggy and sluggish. Some don’t support a wide range of apps. Even if a TV comes with Play Store, it doesn’t guarantee that all the apps will be compatible with the TV.

Android TV

This is what Google wants to fix with the certification. To put it in simple terms, Google Certification is an attempt from Google to standardize Android experience in Smart TVs. Unlike other so-called Android TVs available in the market, Google Certified TVs feature Android specifically designed for TVs. The official Android TV has existed since 2014. The latest version is Android TV 10.

Android TV google certified smart tvAll Google-certified Android TVs come with some common features. It includes Google Assistant, Chromecast, and Play Store. The latter is full of apps and services designed to run on a TV. If your TV misses out on any of these, chances are it isn’t running on Google’s Android TV platform.

Features of Google Certified Android TV

  • Smoother User Interface
  • Better Software support
  • Comes with Google Assistant, Chromecast, and Play Store
  • Huge library of compatible apps
  • Pricier than normal smart TVs

CG Google Certified Android TV Price in Nepal

CG has launched altogether 6 different models of A-series and B-series of Android TV. All the TVs run on Android TV 9.0 and are certified from Google. So, they come with the in-built Google Assistant, Chromecast, and Play Store. Other similarities include the quad-core processor, Dolby Digital sound, and Bluetooth support. However, they come in different sizes and different screen resolutions.

CG 75″ 4K UHD Android TV (CG75A1)

  • 75″ A+ Panel
  • 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160)
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
  • Quad-Core Processor
  • 2GB RAM + 16GB internal storage
  • 2 x USB, 3x HDMI v2.0, LAN port, PC Input
  • 2 x 8W Speakers
  • 1-year Warranty
  • Price: Rs. 2,50,190

CG 43″ FHD Smart Android TV (CG43B1)

  • 43″ Panel
  • FHD resolution (1920 x 1080)
  • Quad-Core Processor
  • 1.5GB RAM + 8GB eMMC storage
  • 9ms response time
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
  • 2 x USB 2.0, 2x HDMI v1.4,
  • 2 x 8 W Speakers
  • 3 Years Warranty
  • Price: Rs. 45,290

CG 32″ HD Smart Android TV (CG32B1)

  • 32″ Panel
  • HD resolution (1280 x 720)
  • Quad-Core Processor
  • 1.5GB RAM + 8GB eMMC storage
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
  • 2 x USB, 1x HDMI v1
  • Dolby Digital Sound
  • 3 Years Warranty
  • Price: Rs. 25,590

CG 65″ 4K UHD Android TV (CG65A1)

  • 65″ A+ Panel
  • 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160)
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
  • Quad-Core Processor
  • 2GB RAM + 16GB internal storage
  • 2 x USB, 3x HDMI v2.0, LAN port, PC Input
  • 2 x 10W Speakers
  • 1-year Warranty
  • Price: Rs. 1,08,590

CG 55″ 4K UHD Android TV (CG55A1)

  • 55″ A+ Panel
  • 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160)
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
  • Quad-Core Processor
  • 2GB RAM + 16GB internal storage
  • 2 x USB, 3x HDMI v2.0, LAN port, PC Input
  • 2 x 10W Speakers
  • 3-year Warranty
  • Price: Rs. 68,890

CG 50″ 4K UHD Android TV (CG50A1)

  • 50″ A+ Panel
  • 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160)
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
  • Quad-Core Processor
  • 2GB RAM + 16GB internal storage
  • 2 x USB, 3x HDMI v2.0, LAN port, PC Input
  • 2 x 10W Speakers
  • 3-year Warranty
  • Price: Rs. 60,090

CG Google Certified Android TV Availability in Nepal

You can buy the newly launched Google Certified Android TV lineup from official CG showrooms all around the country. You can also order them online via CG official online store.

CG Android TV Price in Nepal [Summary]

CG TV Model Size & Resolution Price in Nepal
CG75A1 75-inches 4K UHD Rs. 2,50,190
CG65A1 65-inches 4K UHD Rs. 1,08,590
CG55A1 55-inches 4K UHD Rs. 68,890
CG50A1 50-inches 4K UHD Rs. 60,090
CG43B1 43-inches FHD Rs. 45,290
CG32B1 32-inches HD Rs. 25,590
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