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Tecno Camon 15 Pro with pop-up selfie camera launched in Nepal

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Tecno is a rather unknown name in the Nepalese smartphone market. However, it ranks among the big players when it comes to the African market. In 2008, the company stopped its operation in the Asian market to focus on the African market. It made a return to Asia almost a decade later in 2017. And now, the company has re-entered the Nepali market with the Tecno Camon 15 Pro. Let’s check out the specs, features, official price, and availability of Tecno Camon 15 Pro in Nepal.

Tecno Camon 15 Pro Overview

Design and Display

Tecno Camon 15 Pro Design

Tecno Camon 15 Pro features the same 6.6-inch Perfect Full-View Display. The panel packs in a total of 2400 x 1080 pixels. The highlight of the smartphone is the mechanized pop-up selfie camera. The front camera appears only when there is a need for it. Because of it, the smartphone boasts a screen to body ratio of 91.2%.

On the back, we see a long vertical camera module. The bump in the camera module looks significant. The gradient design on the rear panel is complemented by the exquisite textural lines.

Performance and Memory

The smartphone features an octa-core Helio P35 processor with a clock speed of up to 2.3Ghz. It is not the best performing mid-range chipset out there but Tecno has paired with 6GB of RAM. Thus, you won’t have any problem getting through normal day to day tasks and multitasking. Similarly, the internal storage on this smartphone is 128GB.

Camera

The highlight of the phone is its camera setup. It has four cameras on the back that are arranged linearly inside a rectangular module. A 48MP primary camera has a 1/2″ sensor. It combines four pixels into a 1.6micron pixel to obtain high-quality images. The second camera is the Ultra-Night TAIVOS lens. TAIVOS is the company’s AI-based optimization solution. Tecno claims that it will help capture clear shots under low light.

Similarly, the rest of the camera includes an ultra-wide-angle lens and a depth sensor. The former offers 115-degree of Field of View. Since it’s advertised as a night-time camera phone, it is equipped with not one but four LED flashes. Within the native camera app, you get a short video recording feature that lets you record 15s/60s Tiktok-like videos with 9 different in-built filters.

Tecno Camon 15 Pro Camera setupOn the front, the selfie camera uses a 32MP sensor. It is now on a pop-up mechanism and remains hidden unless you need it. The pop-up mechanism has an anti-fall reaction and offers resistance to magnetic interference.

Battery and Others

The battery capacity on this device 4,000mAh battery. Sadly, there is no information about the charging speed and fast charging support. It’s safe to believe that it doesn’t support any fast charging technology. The security-options include a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor and face unlock feature. It ships with HiOS 6.0 based on Android 10.

Not to forget, Tecno is offering 100 days of replacement guaranty for Tecno Camon 15 Pro. Additionally, users can also enjoy 13 months of warranty.

Tecno Camon 15 Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.6-inch Perfect FullView Display
  • Resolution: 2400 x 1080
  • Chipset: Helio P35
  • RAM: 6GB
  • Storage: 128GB
  • Software & UI: HiOS on top of Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera;
    – 48MP primary shooter
    – Ultra Night TAiVOS
    – 2cm macro sensor
    – 113-degree ultra-wide lens
    – Quad-LED flash
  • Front Camera:
    – 32MP Pop-up camera
    – Dual LED flash
  • Security: Physical capacitative fingerprint scanner (rear-mounted)
  • Battery: 4,000mAh

Tecno Camon 15 Pro Price in Nepal & Availability

Tecno Camon 15 Pro is now available in Nepal with a price tag of Rs. 25,499 for the 6/128GB variant.

Smartphone Model Price in Nepal
Tecno Camon 15 Pro NPR 25,499
  • Check out our review of the Redmi 9A.

OnePlus 8 with 90Hz display, SD 865 Launched in Nepal

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OnePlus has two devices on the 8 series, namely – OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. If we are to go by the spec-sheet, both of them are proper flagship phones of 2020, unlike previous phones from Oneplus. Announced back in April, these phones have finally arrived in Nepal. The delay is because of the ongoing lockdown in major cities and disruption in the supply chain due to COVID 19. 

OnePlus 8 Overview 

Since its inception in 2013, OnePlus has come a long way. It first launched the OnePlus One with the tagline of the flagship killer. And it was rightly so – flagship-level specs at a lower cost. The company’s stock has continued to rise. However, there are many competitors in the market that have tried to uproot the company’s status. Moreover, the price of the OnePlus 7 Pro also cast some doubts over the OnePlus’ status as a flagship killer.

Nonetheless, it has been able to hold its own till now and continues to be a brand that many people prefer. Now, with the launch of its OnePlus 8 series, it seems that the customer base will grow even further.

Display & Camera

The standard OnePlus 8 is labeled as more of a “compact flagship” device. Barring a few things, it shares a lot of its specs with the OnePlus 8 Pro. Let’s start with the display. The OnePlus 8 sports a smaller 6.55-inch Fluid AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels.

Furthermore, it will share the “first device from OnePlus to feature a punch-hole cutout to house the front camera” title alongside the OnePlus 8 Pro. Oh, and not to forget, the refresh rate on this one will be of 90Hz only as compared to the superior 120Hz of that of the Pro variant.

Moving on, the camera setup on the back is a triple-camera array. lt has a 48MP Sony IMX586 as the primary lens of the setup. It will be further complemented by a 16MP ultra-wide lens with 116-degree FOV and a 2MP dedicated macro lens. Upfront, the selfie camera is the 16MP Sony IMX471 shooter, similar to that of the OnePlus 8 Pro. And as mentioned above, it is housed inside the punch-hole cutout.

oneplus 8 interstellar glow

Performance & Battery

Under the hood, the OnePlus 8 uses the Snapdragon 865 SoC to do all the processing. The RAM options available are of 8GB and 12GB LPDDR4X. Now, the Pro version has a 12GB RAM variant with SD 865 under the hood as well. Thus, it will be interesting to see how both these devices compare in terms of speed and performance.

Power-wise, the device packs in a huge 4300mAh battery that supports Warp Charge 30T. Sadly, however, it does not support wireless charging, nor does it have an IP68 rating. Color options for the OnePlus 8 include Onyx Black, Glacial Green, and Interstellar Glow. Now, this new Interstellar Glow is a sort of a reflective material that gives out different shades based on the angle of view. However, this does remind me of the Aura Glow option of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.

OnePlus 8 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.55″ Fluid AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2400 pixels), 90Hz refresh rate and 3D Corning Gorilla Glass
  • Rear Camera: Triple, 48 MP Sony IMX586 primary lens with f/1.78 aperture, OIS & EIS + 16 MP Ultra-wide-angle lens with f/2.2 aperture + 2MP macro lens with f/2.4 aperture
  • Front Camera: 16MP Sony IMX471 with f/2.0 aperture, EIS & fixed focus
  • Processor: Octa-core 7 nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 865
  • GPU: Adreno 650
  • RAM: 8GB/12GB LPDDR4X
  • Storage: 128GB/ 256GB UFS 3.0 with Turbo Write and HPB
  • Battery: 4300 mAh, supports Wrap Charge 30T (5V/6V)
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (under display), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • Colors: Onyx Black, Glacial Green, Interstellar Glow

OnePlus 8 Price in Nepal, Availability

The official price of OnePlus 8 in Nepal is Rs. 93,000 for the 12/256GB variant. You can purchase the phone from Olizstore. The 8/128GB variant is not available in Nepal yet. 

Variant  Price in Nepal  Availability
OnePlus 8 (12/256GB) Rs. 93,000 Free Delivery from Olizstore

Daraz partners up with Visa to facilitate online payment

The lockdown has cultivated the habit of online shopping in Nepal. And along with that, there has been a massive surge in cashless transactions. Most of the prominent e-commerce platforms have integrated various digital wallets in their site to facilitate cashless purchases. For instance, earlier this year, we saw the partnership between Daraz Nepal and eSewa. And now, the company has striked-up a partnership with Visa. The partnership between Daraz Nepal and Visa aims to drive forward online card payments in Nepal.

Daraz is undoubtedly one of the leading e-commerce platforms in Nepal. Therefore, it wants to offer an easy and hassle-free shopping experience to its customers. By incorporating eSewa in its electronic payment mediums, it had already taken a step in that direction. And this partnership with Visa will only add to that cause.

What does the partnership mean?

The integration with Visa means that customers will now be able to save their Visa Card on the Daraz app. It can be a Credit, Debit, or a Prepaid Card that has been issued in Nepal. Now, as an initial offer, customers will get a 15% discount (max Rs. 500) if they make a prepayment from their Visa Card. The offer is similar to the one we had seen when the partnership between Daraz and eSewa had commenced. However, this offer can be used only once and on your first saved card. The offer is valid till September 30, 2020, only.

I’m certain that this partnership between Daraz Nepal and Visa will be appreciated by many. By adding another secure and convenient payment method they are certainly facilitating our shopping experience. Moreover, this sort of integration is necessary to further promote the adoption of online payment in Nepal. Furthermore, the lockdown is here to stay for the foreseeable future. And the integration of Visa Card payment in Daraz will help to maintain the rules of social distancing and less touch.

AMD announces Radeon RX 5300 GPU for entry-level 1080p gaming

AMD has quietly launched an entry-level GPU. The new GPU has come at a time when fans are eagerly waiting for the RDNA2 based GPUs. The Radeon RX 5300 sports similar specs to RX 5500T XT and will compete against NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 1650. Let’s check out the specs, features, expected price, and availability of AMD Radeon RX 5300 GPU.

AMD Radeon RX 5300 Overview

Core Configurations

Radeon RX 5300 comes with 1408 shader cores. The core configuration is similar to what we saw in the Radeon RX 5500. The cores can be boosted up to 1,645 MHz using AMD Game Rate (game clock speed @ 1448 MHz). It is based on AMD’s 7nm RDNA architecture.

Memory

However, compromises have been made in the memory department. It features 3GB of GDDR6 VRAM. It is 1GB less than what Radeon RX 5500 X is offering. Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650, which the company is comparing RX 5300 with, comes with 4GB of GDDR5 memory. Compared to the RX 5500, AMD has narrowed the bus width to 96-bit. As a result, the memory bandwidth of RX 5300 maxes out as 168GBps. AMD has also reduced the power requirement. While the RX 5500 XT required 130W, the RX 5300 has a TDP of 100W. However, users still have to use an external power source.

Supported Memory

In terms of software, Radeon RX 5300 supports AMD’s FreeSync technology. The proprietary software tries to provide a stutter-free and tear-free gaming experience.  Similarly, it also supports DirectX 12 and Vulkan API.

Competition

AMD is advertising RX 5300 as an entry-level GPU for 1080p gaming. Thus, it has been compared against Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650. The company claims that the RX 5300 offers better FPS in popular gaming titles such as Battlefield, Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare, and PUBG.

AMD Radeon RX 5300 vs NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650

AMD Radeon RX 5300 Specifications:

  • Compute Units: 22
  • Game Frequency: up to 1448 MHz
  • Boost Frequency: up to 1645 MHz
  • ROPs: 32
  • Stream Processors: 1408
  • Memory: 3 GB GDDR6
  • Bus width: 96-bit
  • HDMI support: Yes, 4K60
  • Typical Board Power (TBP): 100W

AMD Radeon RX 5300 Price and Availability

AMD has not commented on the pricing and availability of the entry-level GPU. However, the AMD Radeon RX 5300 is expected to come with a price tag of between $130 to $150.

GPU Model Expected Price
AMD Radeon RX 5300 $130 – $150
  • Check out the rumors of the upcoming Ryzen C7 mobile chipset.

Future Samsung flagships to come with the new 16Gb LPDDR5 DRAM

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Samsung has announced that it has started mass-producing its 16Gb LPDDR5 mobile DRAM. The new mobile DRAM technology was first announced in the month of February. With this announcement, it is almost certain that future flagship smartphones from Samsung will be making use of this technology.

Samsung 16Gb LPDDR5 DRAM

Samsung is an industry leader when it comes to advanced memory technology. It was the first company to announce to the 12Gb LPDDR5 DRAM technology. The technology went into mass production from July 2019. It has been used in 16GB RAM present in the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. And now, Samsung has started producing 16Gb LPDDR5 chips. It will be used in 16GB RAM packages of the company’s flagship devices in 2021.

Samsung claims that the latest breakthrough in the mobile RAM technology will eventually help future flagship smartphone to make better use of 5G connectivity and AI in areas such as gaming and photography.

Latest 10nm-class 1z process

16GB LPDDR5 RAM in a smartphone is not a new thing for the smartphone industry. However, the technology that Samsung is using in its latest RAMs is worth noting. The latest LPDDR5 RAM is based on Samsung’s third-generation 10nm-class (1z) process. It is an upgrade over the 1y process. It is also the first mobile memory to be mass-produced using EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet) technology.

Thin Form Factor

While the previous generation’s 16GB RAM package consisted of eight 12Gb chips and four 8Gb chips (8 x 12Gb + 4 x 8Gb = 16GB), the latest 16Gb LPDDR5 technology allows Samsung to produce 16GB RAM packages only using eight 16Gb chips (8 x 16Gb = 16GB). This brings down the overall thickness of the RAM package by about 30%. Samsung says that the reduced space can be used to integrate other features such as 5G modems or even additional camera sensors. With this, we expect the future foldable phones to come in a slimmer form factor.

Fastest Memory

Samsung also claims that its new LPDDR5 is the fastest of its kind. The 6,400MB/s speed is roughly 16% faster than 12Gb LPDDR4. The latter has a speed of 5,500Mb/s. When eight 16Gb chips are combined to form a 16GB package, the RAM will be able to transfer ten 5GB full-HD movies (equivalent to 51.2GB data) in one second.

Manufacturing Plant

Samsung will be manufacturing the latest 16Gb LPDDR5 technology in Pyeongtaek Line 2. Spanning over 128,900 square meters, it is the largest semiconductor production line to date. The company will also be using the production line for next-gen V-NAND and foundry solutions.

Samsung Pyeongtaek Line 2

Samsung 16Gb LPDDR5 DRAM Availability

We will be able to see Samsung’s 16Gb LPDDR5 DRAM in smartphones starting from 2021. It will not be limited to Samsung devices as the company plans to make it available for rival smartphone brands as well.

Technology Availability
Samsung 16Gb LPDDR5 DRAM 2021
  • Check out our review of Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

Vivo Celebrates 3 Years of Success in Nepal

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It is difficult to carve out a name for oneself in the hugely competitive smartphone market. But if you are offering something different and innovative products, then the market will open up to you. And that’s what Vivo has been doing for the past three years in Nepal. By launching some of its ground-breaking products, the company has successfully made a name for itself out here. The Chinese smartphone makers currently rank fifth in the global smartphone market. And they have emulated that same global success out here in Nepal too. As Vivo prepares to celebrates its 3rd anniversary in Nepal, let’s look at the various things that have made it a successful brand.

What has contributed to Vivo’s success in Nepal?

Brands don’t make a name for themselves by doing nothing. Various factors contribute to the making of a successful brand. So, what has Vivo done in order to place itself among the big guns of the Nepalese smartphone market?

Introduced innovative, stylish & robust products

Vivo has been credited to have introduced the first smartphone in the world with an in-display fingerprint sensor in the X20 Plus. And they have the same honor here too. However, it was not the X20 Plus in Nepal, rather they brought in-display fingerprint sensor Vivo V11 Pro. As a matter of fact, through its V-series, Vivo has always brought in some sort of innovative piece of technology in Nepal. For instance, the Vivo V15 Pro introduced the first-ever pop-up camera phone in Nepal. Another V-series device that was appreciated by the masses was the recently launched Vivo V19. It had a great Super Night Selfie Mode, dual front camera equipped with an AI video editor. And an ergonomic design.

vivo y11 2019 mobile price in nepal

However, the V-series is not the only one to have made its mark in the Nepalese consumers. The affordable Y-series saw the company bring in great specs at an affordable price. For instance, many heaped praises on the Y90 for its design and specs. Similarly, the stylish S-series has its separate fan base, which mostly includes the youth. Last year’s Vivo S1 and S1 Pro were a major hit among consumers due to its stylish appearance and camera performance.

Commitment to Nepal

The smartphone company enjoys a healthy 12.3% market share in Nepal. And therefore the company considers Nepal as an important market. Vivo has efficient and robust customer service support and distribution network. Currently, Vivo mobiles are available through over 1200+ retail stores. And they operate over 3 service centers. There is no doubt that the company wants to increase its market share and thus it is working tirelessly to provide the best after-sales services. Furthermore, to boost the “Make in Nepal” vision, it is working closely with its employees and retailers, guiding, mentoring, and empowering them, even during these unprecedented times.

Similarly, the company is working towards making Nepal 5G ready. Vivo has already applied over 2,000 5G invention patents and submitted over 3,800 5G proposals. This shows they are committed to the 5G cause globally. And they want to make Nepal ready for the transition from 4G to 5G, especially in the entry-level segment.

So far Vivo’s journey in Nepal has been a successful one. We really hope that they continue to churn out great products in the future too. And would once again like to congratulate Vivo for its latest milestone in Nepal. 

Also Read: Vivo Mobiles Price in Nepal [Latest]

Xiaomi phones to feature under-display camera in 2021

Even before the launch of the Mi 10 Ultra, there were talks of Xiaomi unveiling a smartphone with an in-display camera. Tipsters Ice Universe and Ross Young suggested that the Xiaomi will be prototyping the technology with Mi 10 Ultra. However, that wasn’t the case at all. But now, Xiaomi has finally unveiled the third-generation of the company’s in-display camera technology. It has also been confirmed that we will be seeing Xiaomi devices with the under-display camera technology starting from 2021.

In-display Camera technology

Smartphone manufacturers are obsessed with increasing the screen to body ratio on their smartphone to make it more appealing to the people. Today’s flagship device devices feature technologies such as tiny punch-hole, mechanical pop-up cameras, and waterfall display for the same. An in-display camera is now the next big thing in this aspect. Oppo was the first company to showcase the working prototype of an under-display camera. However, there were a lot of issues with the tech for it to be introduced in mainstream devices. Earlier, Visionox announced that it had developed an under-display camera tech that could be used in a commercial device.

It is not Just Oppo and Visionox, companies like Samsung, ZTE, and Xiaomi are also working on their own version of the tech. In fact, ZTE will be the first company to debut under display in a commercial device when it launches the Axon 20 5G on September 1st.

Xiaomi Third-Generation In-display camera technology

The technology being discussed today is actually the result of Xiaomi’s research spanning years. The first generation of Xiaomi’s in-display camera was never made public. Yet, the company did reveal the second generation of the tech to the public in 2019. The main challenge was to make the panel covering the camera have the same uniform pixel density as the rest of the device. Prototypes have also shown that the in-display cameras do not perform well compared to normal selfie cameras.

Under-display camera vs dot display

New Pixel Arrangement

Xiaomi says that it has come up with solutions for both the issues. The company has self-developed a new pixel arrangement to make the display uniform, even above the under-display camera. The new tech works by allowing the selfie camera to see through the spaces between the RGB sub-pixels. Xiaomi has also doubled the pixels (both horizontal and vertical) on the surface above the camera. It helps the surface attain the same pixel density as the rest of the display. Xiaomi claims that brightness level, color gamut, and color accuracy is also uniform throughout the panel.

Special Circuit Design

To solve the problem related to the performance of the camera, Xiaomi has implemented a special circuit design. While the company has not provided further details on the underlying mechanism, the new circuit increases the light transmittance of the screen above the camera. That is, the panel will allow more light to pass through it. More light means more details for the camera sensor to capture. The company has also improved its camera algorithm to match the performance of the conventional selfie cameras.

But, is it flawless?

Xiaomi Third Gen Under-display camera working mechanism

Despite all the claims made by Xiaomi, one can still see the camera region on the screen under close inspection. It was first pointed out by Ice Universe via a tweet. The Verge has also pointed out the difference between the area just above the camera and the rest of the display panel in Xiaomi’s promotional video. Interestingly, the picture posted by Ice Universe reveals a circular surface similar to the punch-holes whereas it’s a square surface in the video. Similarly, the area is more evident on the video than on the picture.

We are yet to see an independent comparison between conventional cameras and Xiaomi’s third-generation under-display camera. We will also have to wait to see if the technology will be compatible with all screen types or not.

Xiaomi Third-Generation Under-Display Camera Availability

Xiaomi will be implementing the third-generation under-display camera technology in its smartphones starting from next year.

Technology Availability
Xiaomi Third-Gen Under-display camera 2021
  • Check out our long-term review of the Xiaomi Mi 10

Amazon Halo Band: a new take on fitness band or a bag of privacy concerns?

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Jeff Bezos is worth $200 billion, but he isn’t done yet. The world’s richest man is now foraying into the health gadget market. This market has been growing rapidly over the past couple of years. Thus it makes sense for Amazon to get into this band-wagon. However, their new product, the Amazon Halo Band, is a fitness tracker unlike anything seen before. It comes with your regular fitness tracking features, however, unlike your Apple Watch or Fitbits, this one does not have a screen.

Amazon Halo Band Overview

Yup, you read that correct, it does not have a screen of any sort. Rather, its tag along the app will use your smartphone camera to render a 3D scan of your body. And there’s an audio tracker to listen for the emotion in your voice. This deviation from the traditional fitness tracker standards suggests that Amazon is creating a niche market for itself. And more than a smartwatch or a fitness tracker, the Amazon Halo Band will be more of a lifestyle changing product. The band is not a stand-alone product and therefore comes with its own set of services. Moreover, the Halo service subscription comes with a suite of labs that will ultimately help you improve your healthy habits. So, let’s dive deeper into the features and the various services of the Amazon Halo Band.

Design 

The Amazon Halo Band looks similar to other wrist bands, barring the screen that is. This device will be available in three primary colors: onyx, mineral, and rose gold. The band includes hardware such as an accelerometer, temperature sensor, heart rate monitor, two mics, an LED indicator, and a button to toggle the mics.

amazon halo band colors black gray pink

The mics are there for the aforementioned audio tracker. And not only does this device lack a screen, but it also does not have GPS, Wi-Fi, or cellular radio. It will use Bluetooth to connect with your smartphone. The band, including its sensors, is water-resistant to up to 5ATM. And according to the company, its battery should last for a full week.

Tone Tracker

The tone tracker comes as a part of the Halo services. It will use the microphones in the band, to assess the emotions in the user’s tone. 

Basically, once you agree to use this service, the Halo app will ask you to read out some text. This is done so that the device can pick up only your voice and not the surrounding noises. After that, the band will listen to your voice at irregular intervals, analyze it, and give a judgment on things like positivity and energy. The judgment will be based on factors such as pitch, intensity, rhythm, and tempo. 

However, the analysis is going to be slightly off the mark if the user has a different English accent. The Tone feature is modeled on American English, so for non-native and British English speakers, this feature might not work as expected. But hey, this is just the beginning and it will likely improve in the future.

Picking up tones and assessing the emotion certainly looks like something out of a Black Mirror episode. And at a time when people are on a high alert regarding their data, a device that analyzes their voice will certainly spike privacy concerns. However, Amazon was quick to address how they will be handling these audio data. So, basically, these data won’t be uploaded in any server at all. Furthermore, no other human will get to hear the audio. Rather, the band will directly send the audio snippets to your smartphone via Bluetooth. And they get analyzed in the app itself based on various algorithms. Moreover, the audio snippets get deleted immediately after the analysis. 

Body Scans

You won’t actually need the band to make use of the body scan feature. You can go to the Halo app and there you’ll find the proper instructions. Basically, you’ll need to wear a tight-fitting cloth, adjust your phone on a stand and move back 5-6 feet from it. Then, the app will take 4 pictures (front, back, left, and right) and upload them to their server. There, it will combine these photos to render a 3D scan of your body, which you will be able to see on your phone itself. And the photos are immediately deleted from the Amazon servers.

The app uses ML to analyze the 3D scan and give you an accurate measurement of your body fat percentage. Amazon argues that even bio-electrical impedance that is generally used to measure body fat percentage does not give a result as accurate as the ones form these scans. 

body scan halo app

Once you get the scan result, you can use the slider to see what your body will look like with less body fat. Of course, suggesting someone what their body should look like can be problematic. Especially for those suffering from self-image issues, anorexia, and dysmorphic disorder. However, there are “safeguards” of sorts in the app. It recommends the user to only scan every other week. Moreover, the slider won’t go down to show dangerously low body fat levels. 

Health Lab, Subscriptions & Other Features

There are multiple third parties that Amazon has collaborated with in order to create “labs”. These are the services that come in addition to the standard Halo service. For instance, the partnership with WW will allow the data from the Halo app to sync with the FitPoints system.

Similarly, other “Labs” will offer four-week health habit challenges. The data of these challenges will be shared only with specific partners and that too in an aggregated and anonymous way.

Other features of the Amazon Halo Band include cardio fitness tracking. However, that is done on a weekly rather than daily basis. Also, you get an abstracted score for steps and sleep. The band is not exactly designed to be your workout partner as you will have to manually enter every type of exercise into the app.

Privacy Concerns

Body scans and Tone tracker/analyzer seem like flashy services, however, people are likely to see them as a privacy concern. I’ve already talked about how it will take care of the privacy-related issue in the Tone tracker, but let’s see what else the company had to say. 

Basically, all the features are opt-in, meaning they are easy to toggle on or off. Furthermore, the company will post the details of every data and also show how you can delete them. No, humans will see your body scan images and most of the data will be stored on your local device only. And the body scan images that are initially uploaded to the server for analysis will be deleted within 12hrs.

Some of the key information relating to the privacy of data are:

  • Any data that is stored in the cloud can be downloaded at any time and be deleted. Furthermore, users will get the option to reset their account to 0.
  • Scan images will not be shared with other apps unless explicitly exported by the users themselves.
  • Tone analysis data will not be used for training purposes
  • Data shared with third parties will be in an aggregate and anonymous way.
  • Halo profile is separate from Amazon Account and will need to be activated individually with two-factor authentication.

Amazon Halo Band Price and Availability

The Amazon Halo Band will cost $99.99. And for services users will need to pay a subscription fee of $3.99 per month. Currently, the device has launched in an invite-only early access program. And there its introductory price is $64.99 which includes 6 months of service subscription.

Conclusion

The Amazon Halo band seems like a flashy device that is trying to carve a niche market of its own. However, the band comes with its set of privacy concerns which despite the company’s statement, will worry many people. Furthermore, by charging an additional subscription fee, Amazon has already placed itself on the backfoot. That’s because its competitors Fitbit and Withings offer the complete thing as a bundled package. But hey, Amazon Halo is not designed for everyone, therefore there are going to be people who will go for it. And only time will tell how far the Amazon Halo Band will go on to add the riches for Jeff Bezos.

Infinix Zero 8 announced with Helio G90T and 90 Hz display

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Infinix has pulled the curtain off its latest offering. The new Infinix Zero 8 looks to be a gaming-centric phone for the mass as it comes with Helio G90T SoC and 90Hz display. Keep reading to know more about the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Infinix Zero 8 in Nepal.

Infinix Zero 8 Overview

Design and Display

Infinix Zero 8 Design

Infinix Zero 8 sports a 6.85-inch Full HD+ display. The panel features a pill-shaped cut-out to house the dual selfie camera setup. It is on the top left corner of the screen. The highlight of the phone is the 90Hz refresh rate. Zero 8 is the first smartphone from Infinix to come with this feature. Similarly, the touch sampling rate on the device is 180Hz.

On the back, we can notice the diamond-shaped camera module. The fingerprint scanner is placed on the side of the device. Thus, the rear panel looks clean.

Performance and Memory

Under the hood, Infinix has included Helio G90T chipset. It is a gaming-centric SoC from MediaTek. Helio G90T is a proven performer in the mid-range segment. The chipset has been used in popular mid-range smartphones such as Redmi Note 8 Pro and Realme 6. Talking about memory, the Infinix Zero 8 comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Users can expand the latter using a microSD card.

Camera

Infinix Zero 8 camera setup

Infinix Zero 8 flaunts a quad-camera setup on the back. The setup is led by a 64MP Sony IMX686 primary sensor. The primary sensor is capable of recording 4K videos. Zero 8 also features an ultra-wide-angle camera that we don’t get to see in cheaper Infinix phones. The 8MP camera can also be used for macro photography (2.5cm). The two cameras are accompanied by an ultra-night video camera and a portrait camera. The four sensors are enclosed inside a rhombus-shaped module alongside the quad-LED flash.

For selfies, we are looking at a 48MP primary selfie camera. It can record 4K videos and supports ultra-night selfies. It is accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera. Both the ultra-wide-angle sensors on the front and the back utilize gyroscope, EIS 3.0 algorithms for better stabilization. The selfie camera setup comes with a dual-flash arrangement.

Rest of the specs

The device comes with a 4,500mAh battery. For faster refueling, Infinix has included support for 33W SuperCharge technology. The device runs on Infinix’s XOS 7 based on Android 10. It is available in three color options. For audio, the device features 3.5mm headphone jack and DTS Audio technology.

Infinix Zero 8 battery

Infinix Zero 8 Specifications:

  • Dimensions:  168.74×76.08×9.07mm
  • Design: Gem Cut Finish
  • Display: 6.85″ Smooth display; 90Hz refresh rate; 180Hz sampling rate
  • Resolution: FHD+
  • Rear Camera: Quad,
    – 64MP Sony IMX686 6P lens
    – 8MP Ultra-wide angle camera
    – Depth sensor
    – Ultra night video camera
    – Quad-LED flash
  • Front Camera: Dual
    – 48MP primary selfie camera
    – 8MP Ultra-wide angle camera
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G90T; 12nm Mobile Platform
  • OS: XOS 7 based on Android 10
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Audio: DTS Audio
  • Storage: 128 GB, expandable
  • Battery: 4,500 mAh, 33W SuperCharge
  • Security: Fingerprint (side-mounted), Face Unlock

Infinix Zero 8 Price and Availability

Infinix Zero 8 will go on sale from August 31 in Indonesia, where its price is IDR 3,799,000. We can expect the price of Infinix Zero 8 in Nepal to be around Rs.32,000.

Smartphone Model Expected Price in Nepal
Infinix Zero 8 ~ Rs. 32,000

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Fairphone 3 Plus aims to be the best sustainable smartphone in the market

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Smartphones are not exactly environment-friendly, are they? I mean most of them have small upgrade cycles. And to get hold of the latest model, we tend to discard the older ones creating e-waste on a very large scale. While most companies are trying to feed the customers the latest spec’d devices, they usually tend to discard things such as e-waste. However, Dutch smartphone manufacturer Fairphone is trying to change the game. It develops sustainable smartphones with a modular design. And the latest device that they have launched is the Fairphone 3 Plus. It is similar to its predecessor, the Fairphone 3 barring some upgrades in the camera department. Let’s see what this Fairphone 3 Plus is all about including its price.

Fairphone 3+ Overview

As mentioned above, the Fairphone 3 Plus is the successor to last year’s Fariphone 3. This new model brings in some minor design and software changes. However, there is a huge upgrade in the camera department. 

The upgraded camera system consists of a 48MP primary sensor and a 16MP selfie camera. Now, this module is certainly a massive upgrade from what was there in the Fairphone 3 which had a 12MP primary camera and an 8MP selfie camera. Furthermore, this upgraded camera module boasts faster focus, better contrast, and improved low light performance.

fairphone 3 plus modules

Sticking true to its core values, the upgraded camera sensors will be available separately. Moreover, they have been engineered in a way in such that they can seamlessly fit into the older Fairphone 3 too. Furthermore, once you purchase the new camera module, the company gives you a pack in which you can return the old camera module. Which in turn will be recycled or refurbished. This really goes on to show how much this company cares about improving the life of a smartphone. Furthermore, in order to decrease the e-waste, this device is made with 40% recycled plastics. Besides that, Fairphone also believes in fair working conditions and wages. 

The other specifications of this device are akin to most mid-range smartphones. And these are pretty much similar to the Fairphone 3. This device comes with a 5.7-inch LCD panel with an FHD+ resolution and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. Besides that, it runs on the Snapdragon 632 SoC. The processor is complemented by 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage.

It has a 3000mAh battery powering the whole device and it supports Qualcomm Quick Charge. Also, there’s an upgrade in the audio system too. And as you might have already guessed, it is also modular.

Design changes include an opaque back instead of a transparent one. And the fingerprint sensor has been moved to the back too.

Fairphone 3 Plus Specifications:

  • Display: 5.7″ IPS LCD with Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2160 pixels)
  • Rear Camera: 48 MP primary lens with f/1.8 aperture & PDAF
  • Front Camera: 16MP with f/2.0 aperture
  • Processor: Octa-core 14nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 632
  • GPU: Adreno 506
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Storage: 64 GB onboard, expandable
  • Battery: 3000 mAh, removable
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass

Fairphone 3 Plus Price and Availability

The device is already available for pre-booking via the company’s website. However, the actual sales will only commence from September 14. The price of Fariphone 3 Plus is €469 ($555). The main camera module can be purchased for €60 ($70) and the selfie camera module can be purchased for €35 ($41). However, while buying the bundle i.e the primary and the selfie camera together you’ll be able to save €25. Fairphone 3 Plus will only be available in Europe for now. However, global availability might be a possibility soon.

Model Name Price  Availability
Fairphone 3 Plus (4/64GB) €469 (~ NPR 65,000)
  • Europe