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Realme C11 with MediaTek Helio G35 & Dual Cameras launched in Nepal

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Realme has launched its latest budget smartphone – the Realme C11 in Nepal, that it uses the new MediaTek Helio G35. Priced just below Rs. 15,000, the Realme C11 goes head to head against the Infinix Hot 9 Play (4/64GB) and the Redmi 8A Dual (3/32GB).

Realme C11 Overview

Ever since the inclusion of the Helio G90T in the Redmi Note 8 Pro, the use of MediaTek processors in the budget segment has been on the rise. Realme C11 is one of the first smartphones in the world to be powered by the new MediaTek Helio G35 SoC.

Design

Realme phones are known to come with flashy and shiny designs. However, the Realme C11 sports a design that is more subtle than anything we have seen in a Realme phone until now. The rear panel of the device has a textured finish as we saw in the Realme C3.

Realme C11 Design

The rear panel reminds me of the Honor 8A/8A Lite. That is because of the strip and dual-tone finish. The strip runs along the length of the device. On the bottom of the screen, Realme has included a branding.

MediaTek Helio G35

Realme C11 houses Mediatek’s Helio G35 chipset. We are no stranger to the Helio-G series, which was introduced to enhance the gaming experience in low-priced smartphones. We have already tested phones with Helio G90T and G70, and both haven’t disappointed considering the price tag they come with.

MediaTek Helio G35

Rest of the Specs

Similarly, Realme C11 has a dual-camera at the back with a 13MP primary sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. At the front, a 5MP camera resides inside a teardrop notch. The phone features a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W charging, but via a dated micro USB connection.

Also, Realme C11 has a single memory configuration of 2GB LPDDR4x RAM and 32GB of internal storage. You can also expand the memory using an SD card, which has a dedicated slot in the SIM tray.

A sad thing about the Realme C11 is that it does not have a fingerprint sensor. It does, however, have a face-unlock. Still, most of us are used to having a fingerprint sensor on our devices. So, thee lack of it in this device might prove to be its major drawback.

Realme C11 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.5-inch IPS LCD; HD+ (1600 × 720 pixels); 20:9
  • Chipset: Mediatek Helio G35
  • CPU: Octa-Core (8 X 2.3GHz Cortex A53)
  • GPU: Imagination PowerVR GE8320
  • Memory: 2GB LPDDR4x RAM; 32GB Storage (expandable)
  • OS: Android 10 with Realme UI on top
  • Rear Camera: 13MP rear camera, 2MP depth sensor with LED flash
  • Front Camera: 5MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: 5000mAh; 10W wired charging (micro USB 2.0)

Realme C11 Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of Realme C11 in Nepal is Rs. 14,990 and will go on sale starting the 18th of August from select Realme mobile stores all over Nepal.

Smartphone Model  Price in Nepal  
Realme C11 Rs. 14,990
  • Check out our review of Realme C3!

Redmi G announced with up to 144Hz display, 10th-gen Intel Core i7 and GTX 1650 Ti

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This year, Redmi has launched quite a few ultrabooks under the RedmiBook lineup. Recently, the company has launched a new gaming laptop. The new Redmi G gaming laptop starts at $760. Check out the features, specs, expected price, and availability of Redmi G gaming laptop in Nepal.

Redmi G Gaming Laptop Overview

Design and Display

If you have been following the launch of recent laptops by Redmi, you would agree that the Redmi G looks different. It features a Cyberpunk design. Compared to RedmiBook laptops, it is bulky and features 3D laser curved mold. The edges are angled and sharpened for the mean gaming look.

Redmi G Cyberpunk design

Redmi G sports 16.1-inch screen with a 144Hz refresh rate. However, the base variant only has a standard 60Hz screen. The display covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut. The side bezels are slim. However, the chin is huge and it encloses the Redmi G logo. There is an anti-glare coating on top for better visibility under a light source. The display has a high contrast of 1000:1 and a typical brightness level of 300 nits. Similarly, the display supports DC dimming and has a viewing angle of 178-degree.

Keyboard and Trackpad

Redmi G Keyboard and Trackpad

The keyboard and trackpad continue the laptop’s gaming aesthetics. Redmi has included a full-sized keyboard with dedicated function keys and a numeric pad. The WASD keys are highlighted using 0.3mm laser engraving. Similarly, the special design of the space key gives the message that it’s not an ordinary Redmi laptop. The keys have a travel distance of 1.5mm and come with dual-surface keycaps. The trackpad supports Windows gesture control.

Performance and Memory

Redmi G gaming performance processor mode cooling

Redmi G gaming laptop is available with three processors to choose from. The base variant comes with Intel Core i5 – 10200H which is paired with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650. The other two variants feature Core i5 – 10300H and Core i7 – 10750H, respectively. Both are paired with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti. All the available variants feature 16GB of DDR4 RAM and 512GB SSD storage. Like recent Redmi laptops, the Redmi G supports three performance modes – Quiet, Balanced, and Performance. Users can switch between the three suing the Fn + K combination.

To keep the laptop cool, the company has used what it is calling “Hurricane Heat Dissipation 2.0”. The laptop features two fans and two-sided air intake, four air outlets, three heat pipes, and copper thermal modules.

Rest of the specs

The Redmi G comes with 55 Wh battery which won’t last long given the specs of the laptop. For connectivity, it comes with Wi-Fi 6, 2X2 MIMO, and Bluetooth. Redmi G features a USB Type-C port, two USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, a Mini DP port, an HDMI 2.0 port, a Gigabit Ethernet port, power input, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It comes with DTX Surround 3D sound and can support up to five screens (or three 4K screens).

Redmi G Specifications:

  • Build: 373.44 x 264.47 x 24.35mm; Cyberpunk design
  • Display: 16.1″ Anti-glare panel; 100% sRGB; 60/144Hz refresh rate; 300 nits; 81% screen to body ratio; 178-degree viewing angle
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 10200H / Core i5 10300H / Core i7 10750H
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 / GTX 1650Ti
  • RAM: 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR4 2933MHz
  • Storage: 512GB PCIe x 4 NVMe SSD
  • Ports: 1 x USB Type-C port, 2 x USB 2.0 ports, 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, 1 x Mini DP port, 1 x HDMI 2.0 port, 1 x Gigabit Ethernet port, 1x  power input, and 1 x 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax (2×2)) + Bluetooth 5.1
  • Keyboard: Full-Size Backlit Keyboard
  • Webcam: 1MP
  • Battery: 55 Whr Battery

Redmi G Price in Nepal and Availability

Redmi G is available for pre-order in China, where its price is 4,999 Yuan for i5 10200H variant, 5,799 Yuan for i5 10300H variant, and 6,599 Yuan for i5 10750H variant. If it launches in Nepal, we expect the price of Redmi G to start at NPR 87,000.

Redmi Gaming Laptop Model Price in Nepal (Expected)
Redmi G (60Hz, i5 10200H, GTX 1650) ~ Rs. 87,000
Redmi G (144Hz, i5 10300H, GTX 1650 Ti) ~ Rs. 1,00,000
Redmi G (144Hz, i5 10750H, GTX 1650 Ti) ~ Rs. 1,15,000
  • Also, check out our review of Asus TUF A15 gaming laptop

Samsung Nepal introduces an online token system for its service centers

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The nation-wide lockdown may have been eased at some places but the risk of infection is still there. That is why we need to take extra precautions while being away from home. Many sectors are now adapting to the pandemic and the smartphone world is no different. Recently, Samsung Nepal has announced an online appointment based on a token system that the users can use to get their Samsung devices serviced and repaired from an official service center. Let’s take a look at the new online token system adopted by Samsung Nepal for appointments.

Samsung Nepal Online Token System

I’m sure many of us have had our smartphone broken during the lockdown. For the devices under warranty, Samsung Nepal had announced the extension of the warranty period. The Government of Nepal has now eased the lockdown allowing companies and offices to operate with required precautionary measures. Samsung has resumed its service centers using an online token system.

How to use the online ticketing system?

  1. First of all, users need to visit this link. In the demo video released by Samsung, it will take you directly to the appointment booking platform. However, in my case, I was directed to Samsung India’s support instead. In case you landed on the support page, scroll down to the bottom of the page. There you will see the Service Online Appointment. Click on that link.
  2. On the appointment booking page, select your location. As of now, it is only available for users inside the Kathmandu Valley.
  3. You will be shown a list of available Samsung service centers. Click on the one that is convenient for you to book an appointment,
  4. In the next screen, you will be asked to fill in your personal details. Make sure to submit your name, model number, and email correctly. Then you will have to agree to Samsung’s Privacy Policy. Make sure to read that carefully before you tick on the box.
  5. Once you go through the privacy policy and captcha, you will receive a One Time Password (OTP) on your smartphone for verification. After it’s verified, you can select the date and time slot of your choosing. For your help, the left side of the screen will be showing details about the operational hour. It will also be providing details about the person in charge.
  6. Once you have completed everything, click on the “Take Appointment” button. You can then visit the service center with your token number.

For more help, you can contact on the given toll-free customer care numbers:

  • +977-166-0017-2667 (NTC users)
  • +977-9801-57-2667

Benefits

The new token system allows the service center to implement social distancing properly. People will only arrive at the time allocated for them, hence avoiding huge gatherings. They can also manage their time better. Similarly, users can now browse through official service centers at their fingertips.

  • Also, check out our review of Samsung Galaxy A21s!

Asus TUF A15 Review: Great Budget gaming laptop, but with one compromise

With the price of Intel chips going higher and higher, it was only a matter of time before many laptop manufacturers switched to AMD processors. It saves costs by almost $200 and the processors are somewhat on par with their Intel counterparts. Asus has always been at the forefront when it comes to AMD powered gaming laptops. The company’s G14 was the first one to come equipped with AMD’s mobile gaming processor. And they haven’t looked back since then. And today we bring to you the review of one such AMD powered laptop, the Asus TUF A15 FA506II.

The laptop which comes with a Ryzen 5 4000-series processor and dedicated NVIDIA graphics. The TUF series focuses on delivering the perfect balance between processing power and gaming performance. The A-series within the TUFs sort of lies between a budget gaming laptop and a high-end expensive on. So, hopefully, you’ve got some idea of what sort of device the A15 is. It does not boast the latest cooling techs and so. But it does not compromise on performance either.

I’ve used the TUF A15 for my work and gaming for quite some time, and to be honest, it impressed me in bits and parts. So, let’s dive into our review of the Asus TUF A15 FA506II and find out what I believe works for this laptop and what does not.

Overview

The variant that I used comes equipped 8GB of RAM, 512GB storage, AMD Ryzen 5 4600 and NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti. These are some sweet specs considering the price range. Obviously, there are other configurations of the A15 available in the market. The one with me is sort of the base variant and is called the TUF FA506II. For higher prices, you can get a system equipped with Ryzen 9 and RTX graphics. Oh, and you get an Asus M5 gaming mouse that supports Aura sync with the purchase of this laptop.

So, with that out of the way let’s get into some of the gritty details of the device.

Asus TUF A15 FA506II Specifications:

  • Processor: AMD® Ryzen™ 5 4600H Processor
  • Display: 15.6″ (16:9) LED-Backlit FHD (1920×1080) 144Hz Anti-Glare IPS-level Panel
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650Ti , with 4GB GDDR6 VRAM
  • RAM: 8GB DDR4 3200MHz SDRAM
  • Storage: 512GB NVME m.2 SSD
  • Ports:  1 x COMBO audio jack, 2 x Type-A USB 3.2 (Gen 1) ,1 x Type-C USB 3.2 (Gen 2) with display supports DP1.4, 1 x Type-A USB2.0, 1 x RJ45 LAN jack for LAN, 1 x HDMI, HDMI support 2.0, 1 x AC adapter plug
  • Connectivity: Integrated Wi-Fi 5 (802.11 ac (2×2)) + Bluetooth 5
  • Keyboard: Full-Size Chiclet Keyboard; Single Zone Lighting
  • Webcam: High Definition 720p Camera
  • Battery: 48 WH Lithium-Polymer Battery
  • Price: Rs 133,000 

Design & Build

ASUS TUF Gaming A15 FA506 Design

There are two design variants of the A15. One of them is all-plastic bonfire black and the other one is the fortress gray with aluminum and plastic. Mine was the fortress gray. It has a clean design with a big TUF logo in the middle. And there are four screw-like toppings in all four corners. I liked this clean design over the accented lines of the bonfire black variant. It can blend in well in any environment and yet retain its gaming vibes. The plastic one kind of feels cheap too. So, the aluminum design one would be my preference any day of the week.

The lid extends a bit in the portion of the bezel where the 720p webcam is located. It helps you to open the lid easily and I found this feature to be handy too. As a matter of fact, with its help, you can open the laptop with a single finger and you’ll not find yourself scouring for openings in order to open your laptop screen.

The left side of the device contains most of the ports that you’ll be using. It has a power input, an Ethernet port, an HDMI port, 2 USB3.2 Gen-1 type A ports, USB3.2 Gen-2 type C port with display port 1.4 support, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. On the right side, there’s a single USB 2.0 Type-A port. On the higher-end models, you’ll get the air exhausts on the right side too. However, mine did not have one.

The back does have air exhaust vents on the left and right sides. And there’s a cutout above which contains the LED status lights. There are some air vents underneath too in order to maintain the airflow. However, they are not above the fans.

FA506 Led notification

On the inside, you get a black-brushed plastic design. And thanks to the brushed aluminum finish, it does not stain so often. Also, it contains a full-sized chiclet keyboard and just above it is an air vent.

Overall, the laptop feels sturdy, rigid, and robust. After all, a device does not receive military-grade certification randomly. Though I’ve not tested to what extent the A15 can withstand bruises, the build quality does not make me doubt about its robustness. The lid does flex a bit, it is not something to worry about.

 FA506 Charger Brick

The laptop is not the thinnest one in the market, but it is not thick either. It kinda falls in between and that should be fine for many. It weighs around 2.3Kgs without the charging brick. And about 2.5Kgs with it. So, it will fit perfectly inside your backpack, but carrying it daily to work is bound to give your shoulders some workout.

Keyboard and Trackpad

ASUS TUF Gaming A15 FA506 Keyboard

As mentioned previously, the Asus TUF A15 has a full-sized chiclet keyboard with num pads. The keyboard deck is rigid and can withstand pressure considerably. Though try not to smash it if you ever find yourself losing a game.

FA506 WASD Keys

Anyway, the keyboard has a single zone lighting and supports aura modes such as static, color cycle, and more. The WASD keyboards are further highlighted because of them being transparent. You can change the mode by pressing the function button and the left and right arrow keys. Furthermore, you can customize it by going to the armory crate. Unfortunately, the keyboard does not have a dedicated button for the armory crate and you have to access it by clicking on the application itself.

The keyboard does come with a dedicated button to toggle between the 3 performance modes. I found it great that they were able to squeeze in a Numpad in this setup, but it does come at a cost. In order to incorporate the numpads, Asus has reduced the size of the arrow keys and it does not sit well with me at all. However, the rest of the keys are fine. They produce a satisfying click thereby it makes typing quite enjoyable too.

 FA506 Trackpad

Just below the keyboard is a big trackpad with buttons for the left and right-click. It is in the middle of the deck and for those who have a big hand, you might find yourself accidentally brushing off against it while typing or playing games. The buttons on the trackpad are great, but I was not at all satisfied by the accuracy of the pointer. Maybe its an issue with my review unit, but there were times when I was literally frustrated with the trackpads as it did not move in the direction that I wanted it to go.

Display

The display surrounded by very thin bezels with the top portion housing a 720p webcam. It is not something that will wow you, but hey something is better than nothing right?

Anyway, in the middle is a 144Hz 1080p IPS LCD display that supports adaptive sync. It is a 15.6” panel. Sounds good on paper, right?  but the reality is very different. It has good brightness levels. However, you’ll feel that the color vibrancy does not hit the right mark.

ASUS TUF Gaming A15 FA506 Display

It has an average gray to gray response time of around 19ms and that is not good at all. Especially considering its competitors such as the MSI GL65, which has an average G2G response time of 5.3ms. The A15’s response time comes nowhere near the required response time of 6.94ms. That means the 144Hz panel does meet the standards. Thus, you are bound to witness some smearing and ghosting.

I would not recommend this laptop to content creators either. The panel covers just 66% of the sRGB color gamut. Most gaming laptops in this price segment have an sRGB coverage in and around the 100% mark. So, the A15 in this regard is well below the average. Thus, the colors seem saturated and washed out and thereby causing the color vibrancy issue that I was talking about.

Performance and thermals

Under the hood, the device is powered by the AMD Ryzen 5 4600H CPU. It is based on Renoir architecture and has 6 cores. This coupled with the Nvidia GTX 1650Ti spells for a powerful combination. It’s just sad that the monitor does not quite live up to the task.

There are three different performance modes in which you can use this laptop. And they are silent mode, performance mode, and turbo mode. But be wary, the fan noise will get louder as per your selected mode. The turbo mode will apply 100MHz GPU core overclock and 120MHz GPU memory overclock. Thus, you are bound to get the best gaming performance in the turbo mode. However, you can only use the turbo mode when plugged in.

Let’s talk a bit about how cooling is handled in the Asus TUF A15, then we will get into its gaming performance.

There are 4 air intake vents underneath the laptop. However, none of them are above the fans. There is another additional air intake vent just above the keyboard too. The two exhaust vents are located on the backside. Lower-end variants do not have a side exhaust. Under the hood, you’ll find a single heat pipe that is shared between the CPU and GPU. This too depends upon your model. This model has lower tier specs, therefor cooling system is minimal on this one. However, with the Ryzen 9 models, you’ll find more heat pipes and a much better cooling system.

While the idle temperature of the device was around 46 degrees. I tested the thermals while playing Battlefield V and the results were impressive. I tested the game in low, medium, and ultra-settings with and also toggled between the performance modes.

CPU & GPU Temperature Readings

Video Setting/Performance Mode GPU Temperature (°C) CPU Temperature (°C)
Low/silent 70 80
Low/turbo 78 89
Medium/silent 74 93
Medium/turbo 80 95
Ultra/silent 76 93
Ultra/turbo 80 96

We can see that the CPU and the GPU run highest in the turbo mode and that is expected as it enhances the performance significantly. The fans run nosily too. Also, I did not find the keyboard deck getting hot while dedicating hours to my games on this laptop. The air vent area above the keyboard did get warm, but it is not the place where you’ll be focusing on while playing games. Thankfully, the WASD keys and the palm rest areas don’t get that heated. And that’s really great as you won’t be bothered about the heating while you are deep into enemy territories in your game.

However, I did not find the fans obstructing my in-game sound. Still, I feel that for a more immersive game experience you might want to use a headphone while playing.

Now, let’s get into the actual performance while playing various games. The display as mentioned previously felt underwhelming considering the specs. It did not feel as vibrant as I would have wanted it to be but nonetheless, you won’t feel any lags while playing so that’s a very good thing.

I tested the games in Turbo mode as I wanted to test out the best possible result in the games. While playing Battlefield V I got 105fps in the low setting, 81ps in medium settings, and 67-73fps in the ultra-settings. Similarly, in Apex legends I got around 125fps in the lowest settings, 95-100fps in medium and around 70 in the ultra-setting. Likewise, in Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the results were as follows: around 87 in the lowest setting, 80 in medium, and 45-50fps in ultras.

So, basically, you will be able to enjoy most of the games in medium settings quite easily. Triple-A title may become laggy if played in Ultra or maximum settings. And as the display panel is not that great for the price range, I would suggest you play in medium settings for the best result. After all, you wouldn’t want to trade fps with higher details in a lackluster panel.

Well, that was about gaming, and it would handle those tasks pretty well. So, you probably won’t have to worry about getting through with your day to day tasks like web surfing and all on this laptop. I had about 20 tabs on in Google Chrome at one point and I did not notice it affecting the performance.

It has 512GB NVME m.2 SSD and it is fast. You can see for yourself the read-write speed of this laptop. The results clearly show how fast this SSD is.

TUF FA506II read_write speed

Battery Life

My review unit had a 49WH battery and it lasts for a long time. This has to be one of the best laptops that I’ve tested so far in terms of battery life. With about 70% brightness and volume at 100% with the RGB on the Keyboard, I managed about 1 and a half hours of gaming and around 4 and a half hours of web surfing.

Most people will use this laptop for gaming, Afterall it is a gaming laptop, and thus will have it plugged in most of the time. However, even if that isn’t the case, it has a battery that you can depend upon.

Verdict & Conclusion

Well, as I said in the beginning of the review, some things work brilliantly for this laptop and some things don’t work. It has great internals and a good cooling system that helps it to achieve brilliant performance level. But one can’t help to wonder what Asus could have achieved with a better display.

The underwhelming display does not mean that it is of no use, I mean it is a 144Hz panel. So, you’ll be able to enjoy much more than your average budget gaming laptop. However, I didn’t quite feel the punch that I had expected in terms of the display. Barring that the device is pure gold. Thus, if you can manage within this display then this device is great. Else, you might want to look elsewhere.

Asus TUF A15 FA506II Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
  • Great battery life
  • Good thermals
  • Good price to performance ratio
  • Okayish display
  • Trackpad

RedmiBook Air announced with 10th-gen Intel CPU & up to 11.5 hours battery backup

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Redmi has quietly expanded its lineup of ultrabooks. The new RedmiBook Air 13 is the latest addition to the RedmiBook series. Let’s take a look at the specs, features, expected price, and availability of the new RedmiBook Air 13 in Nepal.

RedmiBook Air 13 Overview

Design and Display

RedmiBook Air 13 design display

As the name implies, the new RedmiBook Air 13 features a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels. It has an aspect ratio of 16:10. The display covers 100% of sRGB colors and boasts a brightness of up to 300nits. It supports DC dimming and has a viewing angle of 178-degree.

The body of the ultrabook is made entirely of metal. The device has a thickness of 12.99mm and weighs around 1.05kg. Redmi claims that the lid of the laptop can be opened using a single hand.

Performance and Memory

RedmiBook Air is powered by 10th gen Intel Core i5 – 10210Y. It’s a quad-core processor based on Intel’s 14nm process. It supports Intel Hyper-Threading technology and reaches the clock speed of up to 4.2 GHz. There is no discrete graphics card. It is available in two RAM variants – 8GB and 16GB. Both of them feature 512GB of SSD storage.

RedmiBook Air 13 Fan

The laptop comes with three performance modes – Quiet, Balanced, and Performance. Users can switch between them using the “Fn + K” combination. Its cooling solution consists of a single fan with dual outlets, which the company claims can increase airflow by up to 65%. Similarly, the copper heat dissipation system is said to increase thermal conductivity by up to 87%.

Rest of the specs

RedmiBook Air 13 Ports

RedmiBook Air relies on a 41Wh battery for its juice. The company is claiming up to 11.5 hours of battery backup. Redmi has included a Type-C mini adapter in the box that can charge the 0 to 50% in 35 minutes. Similarly, this laptop supports WiFi 6 that is claimed to offer 2.7 times faster speed. It offers two USB Type-C port and a 3.5m headphone jack.

RedmiBook Air 13 Key Specifications:

  • Design and Build: All-metal body with a textured finish
  • Dimension: 297.5 x 212 x 12.99mm
  • Weight: 1.05kg
  • Display: 13.3-inch LCD; 100% sRGB, 89% screen to body ratio; 178-degree viewing angle
  • Resolution: 2560 x 1600 pixels; 19:10 aspect ratio
  • CPU: 10th Gen Intel Core i5 – 10210Y
  • GPU: Integrated Intel Graphics Card
  • RAM: 8 GB / 16 GB
  • Storage: 512 GB SSD
  • Battery: 4-celled 41 Watt-hour
  • Webcam: No
  • Power Adapter: 65W Type-C adapter; 100gm
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0
  • Ports: 2 x USB Type-C, 1 x 3.5mm jack

RedmiBook Air 13 Price in Nepal and Availability

RedmiBook Air 13 is available for pre-order in China via JD.com, where its price is ¥4,899 for 8/512GB variant and ¥5,199 for 16/512GB variant. We can expect the price of RedmiBook Air 13 to start at NPR 90,000 when it comes to Nepal through unofficial means.

Redmi Ultrabook Variant Price in Nepal (Converted)
RedmiBook Air 13 (8/512GB) ~ Rs. 84,340
RedmiBook Air 13 (16/512GB) ~ Rs. 89,500
  • Check out our review of the Asus TUF A15 gaming laptop!

DJI Mavic Air 2 with 8K video & increased flight time Launched in Nepal

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When we talk about drones, DJI is one name we can’t miss. The brand is famous not just for its lineup of drones but other aerial photography systems as well. Recently DJI updated its portfolio of drones with the new DJI Mavic Air 2 and its finally available for purchase in Nepal.

DJI Mavic Air 2 Overview 

DJI sells drones and components to almost anyone, including consumers, professionals, and enterprises. However, the Mavic series is all about consumer electronics. The Mavic series of drones are the ones that you will likely stumble upon if you go out in the Nepalese market looking for a drone. The original Mavic Air provides tons of features to people looking for an ultraportable drone that they can take anywhere with them.

DJI Mavic Air 2 is the successor to the original Mavic Air that was launched back in 2018. Though it retains the overall characteristics of the Mavic lineup, DJI has designed and developed the new Mavic Air 2 from the ground up. It isn’t just an upgrade to the Mavic Air, as the company is advertising it as the smartest and safest consumer drone of all time. Compared to its predecessor, it comes with upgrades in terms of camera performance, flight duration, transmission system, and the Fly app.

Design

Though it retains the all-familiar folding design as the Mavic Air, the Mavic Air 2 is both bigger and heavier. It has a dimension of 183 x 253 x 77mm, which reduces to 180 x 97 x 84mm when folded. Design-wise, it shares a lot of elements with the more premium Mavic Pro.

DJI Mavic Air 2 Folded specs features price in Nepal availability launch

DJI has also re-designed the controller this time around. The phone mount has been shifted from the bottom to the top of the controller. And in doing so, the company has got rid of the visible antennas.

Camera Performance

DJI Mavic Air 2 comes with a Quad Bayer 1/2-inch sensor. Users can choose to shoot in either of 12MP or 48MP camera mode. The lens has a FOV of 84-degree and an aperture of f/2.8. It is the first in its series to offer 4K video recording at 60fps and 180fps. The drone supports HDR for photos, videos, and panorama. For stability, it has a 3-axis gimbal (mechanical). It is also capable of taking 8K Hyperlapse shots.

DJI Mavic Air 2 remote controller specs price in Nepal availability launch

Flight performance

Though it is heavier than its predecessor, the Mavic Air 2 offers longer flight duration, largely due to the 3500mAh battery. DJI claims a maximum flight duration of about 34 minutes. Mavic Air 2 also features new motors and new Electronic Speed Controllers. The drone uses OcuSync 2.0 technology that can transmit videos from a distance of up to 10km.

Safety features

The drone features obstacle sensors on both front and back to give signals about nearby objects. Users can even set the sensors in a way that they will prevent the drone from moving close to avoid any accident. The Advanced Pilot Assistance System 3.0 can even create a path over, under, or around the object to avoid the collision. The drone also features ADS-B technology that can warn users about nearby aircraft along with their location.

DJI Mavic Air 2 sensors specs price in Nepal launch availability

Other features

DJI Mavic Air 2 comes with Focus Track, which consists of three different intelligent features. The Spotlight 2.0 locks the camera on the subject so that no matter the way you fly the drone, the chosen subject will always focus. ActiveTrack 3.0 keeps the subject in the center of the frame while also avoiding any kind of obstacle. POI 3.0 is an upgrade to POQ2.0 that helps keep better track of the subject dynamically.

DJI Mavic Air 2 Specifications:

  • Dimension: 183 x 253 x 77mm (unfolded); 183 x 97 x 84mm (folded)
  • Weight: 570 grams
  • Battery Capacity: 3,500 mAh with 38W Max Charging Power
  • Camera: 12MP 1/2-inch CMOS, f/2.8 aperture, 84° field-of-view
  •  Resolution: 12MP / 48MP (Pixel Binning)
  • Flight Time: 34 minutes (without wind)
  • Ascent Spee (Maximum): 4 m/s
  • Descent Speed (Maximum): 3 m/s
  • Maximum Flight Distance: 18.5km
  • Safety Features: Obstacle Avoidance System, Advanced Pilot Assistance System 3.0
  • Video Transmission: OccuSync 2.0 (up to 10km)

DJI Mavic Air 2 Price in Nepal & Availability 

DJI Mavic Air 2 is now available for purchase from Hukut Store for a price of Rs.1,16,000 for Standard Package and Rs. 1,45,000 for Fly More Package. The Fly More package includes a Shoulder bag, charging hub, ND filters, and 3 extra batteries.

DJI Mavic Air 2 Model International Price Price in Nepal 
Standard Package $799 Rs. 116,000
Fly More Package $988 Rs. 145,000

Redmi Earbuds S arrives in Nepal at a budget-friendly price

About a month ago, OPPO launched the new Enco W11 in Nepal, which is a decent wireless earphone under Rs. 4000. And today, Xiaomi Nepal has launched a pair of new budget earbuds in the country dubbed the “Redmi Earbuds S” at a budget-friendly price.

Redmi Earbuds S Overview

The new Redmi Earbuds isn’t a new product in itself. It’s just a rebranded Redmi AirDots S, that was launched about a few months ago in China. Given the price, it will go head to head to with the OPPO Enco W11.

  • Meanwhile, check out all the latest prices and specs of Xiaomi earbuds here

Design and Display

Redmi EarBuds S looks quite similar to last year’s Redmi AirDots. It is small, compact, and goes right into your ears. You don’t get any stem hanging outside of your ear. There’s one color option – Black. Both Earbuds S and Realme Buds Air Neo are light at 4.1 grams per earbud.

Redmi Earbuds S design lightweight tws

Driver and Connectivity

Redmi Earbuds S features a 7.2 mm sound driver with DS intelligent technology for ambient noise cancellation. It is based on Bluetooth 5.0 technology and can connect to the device within the 10-meter radius. Xiaomi claims that the chip allows up to 2x data transfer compared to its Redmi Airdots.

Features

Redmi has included a mono mode which wasn’t there in the original Airdots. With this, you can connect to a single earbud at a time. The company has also made switching between mono and stereo mode smooth and hassle-free.

Redmi Buds s low latency mode

It has a low latency mode for gamers, that can be activated with a double click. Upon activation, it will limit the latency to 122ms by reducing transmission and with better sync between audio and video.

Battery and Durability

Each earbud equips a 43mAh battery. On a single charge, the earbud will last up to 4 hours which can be extended to 12 hours using the charging case. The charging case has a capacity of 300mAh and can be charged using a micro-USB port. It also has an IPX4 rating against splash damage.

Redmi Earbuds S Specifications:

  • Sound Driver: 7.2 mm driver
  • Weight: 4.1g (each earphone)
  • Connectivity: Wireless (Bluetooth v5.0)
  • Music Time: 4 hours (12 hours with charging case)
  • Bluetooth Profiles: HSP / HFP / A2DP /AVRCP
  • Wireless Range: 10m
  • Control: Physical Button
  • Extra features: Low Latency Mode, Mono / Stereo switching
  • Standby Time: 150 hours
  • Charging Interface: Micro USB port
  • Water Resistant: IPX4 rating
  • Battery capacity: 43mAh (each earbud); 300mAh (charging case)
  • Charging Time: 2 hours (earbuds); 2 hours (charging case)

Redmi Earbuds S Price in Nepal & Availability

Redmi Earbuds S is now official in Nepal for a price of NPR 3,199. It will be available soon across the 1800+ Mi offline stores and Xiaomi’s online partners like Daraz and Sastodeal.

Wireless Earbuds Price in Nepal Availability
Redmi Earbuds S NPR 3,199 August 2020
  • Check out our review of OPPO Enco W11, W31, M31 Bluetooth earphones!

Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 with a rotating dial now available in Nepal

Samsung announced its latest flagship smartwatch in its unpacked event. It is the successor of the Galaxy Watch that was announced back in 2018. While in 2019, we just saw the more affordable Galaxy Watch Active 2, this year Samsung has brought to us the Galaxy Watch 3. Let us take a look at the specs, features, official price, and availability of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 in Nepal here.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 Overview

Design

Keeping the quick history check aside, the Galaxy Watch 3 will be available in 41mm and 45mm options. With it, we witness the return of the rotating bezel which was one of the many reasons that set the company’s Watch series unique. The size of the bezel is reduced as well. 

samsung galaxy watch 3 design

According to Samsung, the Watch 3 is 14% thinner and 15% lighter than its predecessor, weighing 49.2 grams for the 41mm and 53.8 grams for the 45mm version. The watch is made of stainless steel. It is also IP68 Water and Dust resistant and has the MIL-STD-810G certification as well.

Display

As mentioned earlier, the Galaxy Watch 3 is available in 2 sizes, a smaller one with a 1.2-inches screen (360x360 pixels) and a slightly larger one with a 1.4-inches display with the same resolution a Super AMOLED panel. Moreover, the screen is protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass DX. Compared to other GG standards, it offers better visibility through reduced surface reflection and is tougher against scratches too.

Functionality

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 is better at supporting workouts too. Now you can track 40 different types of exercise while it can auto-detect seven of them. Sleep tracking features have been enhanced with better algorithms and more precision. Samsung revealed that later this year, it will gain a blood Oxygen monitoring (SpO2) feature.

And in South Korea, it will be able to monitor Blood pressure and Electrocardiography (ECG/EKG) as they have already acquired a license from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in the country. In the unpacked event, Samsung assured that they have been working to provide those features in other countries very soon. The company also took it to the stage to announce that the Watch 3 has been cleared by the US FDA (Food and Drug Administration) for the Samsung ECG Monitor app. However, the exact date of when the app will be widely available hasn’t been disclosed yet.

Besides, the Galaxy Watch 3 comes bearing features like fall detection that will notify the users if a fall is detected. Likewise, you also get watch functions including notifications from apps, customizable watch faces (with which you can match the style and color of your outfit), hands-free Bixby assistant, Samsung Pay, and a speaker. 

And yes, all of this is running on Samsung’s own Tizen OS 5.5.

Battery

In terms of battery, the smaller 41mm variant has a 247mAh battery while the bigger 45mm one has a 340 mAh battery. Samsung claims that the battery life has been extended to two days between charges.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 Specifications:

  • Display: 45mm: 1.4-inch AMOLED; 41mm 1.2-inch AMOLED, Corning Gorilla Glass DX
  • Dimensions: 45mm (45x46.2×11.1mm); 41mm (41×42.5×11.3mm)
  • Battery: 340 mAh (45mm); 247 mAh (41mm)
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 9110, Dual-core, 1.15GHz
  • RAM: 1GB
  • Storage: 8GB
  • Connectivity: LTE (available in selected models); Bluetooth 5.0;  WiFi g/b/n; NFC; A-GPS/GLONASS/Beidou 7
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Barometer, Optical Heart Sensor, ECG, Ambient Light Sensor
  • Durability: 5ATM+IP68; MIL-STD-810G
  • Software: Tizen OS 5.5
  • Companion app: Android – Galaxy Wearable | iOS – Galaxy Watch
  • Colors: 45mm: Mystic Black (stainless steel or titanium), Mystic Silver (stainless steel); 41mm: Mystic Bronze (stainless steel), Mystic Silver (stainless steel)

Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 Price in Nepal and Availability

Both the 41mm and 45mm variants of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 are now available in Nepal for the price of NPR 53,999 and NPR 55,999 respectively. You can purchase the Galaxy Watch 3 from various Samsung retail outlets throughout Nepal.

Smartwatch Model Price in Nepal (Official)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 (41mm) Rs. 53,999
Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 (45mm) Rs. 55,999
  • Check out our long-term review of the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2!

OPPO Enco W11 TWS Earbuds Review: Season Of The Sleek

With the wearable market blooming in Nepal, more and more OEMs are now bringing a variety of devices in the country. Recently, OPPO launched a bunch of new Bluetooth earbuds in Nepal, one of which is the Enco W11. It is the entry-level TWS earbuds from the company which has a distinctive look compared to other AirPods copycats. Let’s find out more about the OPPO Enco W11 TWS earbuds in this review

OPPO Enco W11 Specifications:

  • Weight: 4.4 grams (each earbud); 35.5 grams (charging case)
  • Driver: 8mm dynamic
  • Connectivity: Wireless (Bluetooth v5.0)
  • Frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz
  • Music time: 5 hours (with 50% volume), 20 hours (with charging case)
  • Audio codec: AAC, SBC
  • Battery capacity: 40mAh (each earbud); 400mAh (power case)
  • Charging time: 120 minutes (earbuds); 120 minutes (case)
  • IP rating: Yes, IP55 dust and water resistance
  • Noise-canceling: No
  • Power case charger: Type-C
  • Color: White
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 3,990

OPPO Enco W11 Review:

Design

  • Minimal design with a plastic build and a glossy front
  • In-ear fit with silicone ear tips (extra tips inside the box)

Starting with the design, the OPPO Enco W11, fortunately, doesn’t follow Apple’s AirPods bandwagon. While basically every other inexpensive Bluetooth earbuds look the same, the W11 is a breath of fresh air. It is an in-ear TWS earbuds with silicone ear tips at the end. As expected, the build material is plastic while the outer surface of the earbuds has a glossy finish. For a tighter fit, OPPO also ships a couple of different sizes of ear tips which is great.

Enco W11 - Inside ear

Usually, the medium size fits my ears but I had to switch to a large size on the Enco W11. With this, passive noise isolation was quite good. The earbuds are fairly lightweight as well since they weigh just 4.4 grams each. Having said that, I found Enco W11’s fit to be a little less than satisfactory. Even with the lightweight build, I experienced discomfort when using it for a long time. And trying to adjust the buds for a tighter fit would end up hurting the ears. At the end of the day, what I mean is the Enco W11 is a little loose in the ears and feels uncomfortable after wearing it for a while. Furthermore, they’re also IP55 dust and water-resistant so you can take the Enco W11 in jogs or under slight drizzles of rain with no worry.

Charging case

Moving to the charging case, it is heavily inspired by Samsung’s Galaxy Buds and Buds+. It is oval-shaped and has a glossy finish like the earbuds. You can notice the OPPO branding up top while the notification LED lies near the opening window of the case. Likewise, the USB Type-C charging port resides at the back. The buds fit magnetically inside the charging case via the POGO pins. While the strength of their magnetism isn’t that strong compared to other costlier TWS earbuds, I don’t mind that at all. Attaching the buds in the case also charges them – as expected.

Pairing

  • Bluetooth 5.0 wireless connection

These earbuds support Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. When it comes to pairing the Enco W11 with your phone, it becomes visible to Bluetooth capable smartphones, tablets, or PCs once you open the charging case; and all you gotta do is select the Enco W11 from your device’s Bluetooth settings. And after pairing it for the first time, W11 automatically recognizes the previously-paired devices for a quick connection.

Enco W11 - Design [1]

OPPO says the Enco W11 has 10 meters of Bluetooth range but my review unit started losing connection with my phone when moving just 4 meters away. That may be troublesome for those who are planning to use it indoors with the connected device far from you. However, most of us will probably be putting them on our ears alongside our phone/laptop by our side so the small range isn’t a problem at all.

Control

  • A touch-based capacitive sensor on each earbud

Getting to the controls, Enco W11 has capacitive touch control on each earbud. And they’re quite intuitive as you can control practically every audio settings using those sensors. Yet, you won’t be able to customize them to your liking and will be stuck with what OPPO has shipped by default. Here, a single tap on either earbud lets you play or pause the audio. To skip or going back to a track is done by double-tapping the right & left earbuds respectively. You can also accept or hang up calls by double-tapping the earbuds.

Furthermore, there’s also a volume control option on the Enco W11. Pressing & holding the right earbud increases the volume while lowering the audio level is fortified via the left. Lastly, triple tapping either of them summons the digital assistant like Google Assistant. See what I said about the intuitive controls? Additionally, they work almost flawlessly even with the gentlest touch so you won’t need to hit yourself in the earbuds like how you would on other TWS earphones with the AirPods-like stemmy design.

Even though that’s very impressive, the touch latency was quite distracting and at times annoying. There’s about 400ms of latency on each click/tap. Similarly, the earbuds fail to correctly recognize multiple touch input sometimes. For instance, when double tapping the capacitive sensor with a little speed to skip or go back to the previous audio, the Enco W11 only registers a single click and then proceeds to play/pause the music instead.

Audio

  • 8mm dynamic drivers
  • 20Hz – 20 kHz frequency response
  • Binaural simultaneous Bluetooth transmission

Now let’s get to the most important of any TWS earbuds – the audio. Here, the Enco W11 has 8mm drivers and features binaural simultaneous Bluetooth transmission. What the latter means is that the audio signals are simultaneously delivered to the left & right earbud, thus resulting in a synchronized listening experience. Its frequency response range covers the entirety of the human hearing range i.e. 20Hz – 20 kHz. In terms of audio codecs, the Enco W11 only supports the most basic SBC and AAC formats only.

Enco W11 - Design [2]

And the audio output… yeah, it’s not that great. But keeping the price in mind, I reckon that’s acceptable. In low to mid-volume, the sound quality is fine though the same cannot be said when sliding the volume to max. When listening to music with various instruments playing at a time like those under the orchestral rock genre, the vocals get subdued and is overpowered by the instruments instead. The Enco W11 just couldn’t seem to properly process audio with different ranges of audio frequencies playing simultaneously.

Don’t listen at full volume

I would also advise against going full volume since the audio gets quite shrieky which is harmful to the ears. I listened to some hard rock and classic metal songs like Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love” and Tool’s “Fear Inoculum” and they sounded pretty unbearable at max volume.

When it comes to bass, OPPO is advertising the Enco W11 with an “enhanced bass” feature, but I didn’t hear it. I don’t mean to say it’s audio reproduction is entirely flat as there is a hint of bass here and there. However, they feel unnatural and are really muddy. I played “Sunflowers” by saib. and “Tadow” by Masego & FKJ. Even with the tightest fit possible, I couldn’t enjoy a pleasant level of bass on these songs. Despite this, Enco W11 is more than fine for listening to podcasts, different kinds of YouTube videos, or non-orchestral & non-bass-heavy audio.

Call quality on these earbuds isn’t that great either. Albeit there is a dedicated noise reduction feature, people on the receiving end of my call complained about how my voice sounded like something coming out of a large, empty room. Likewise, at times, the sound output would also get really unclear. It has a single microphone, so that may have contributed to the apparent poor call quality.

Battery

  • 40 mAh (each earbud), 400 mAh (charging case)
  • USB Type-C connection for charging

Finally, let’s talk about battery life. Each earbud has a 40 mAh battery while the charging case holds 400 mAh of charge. Enco W11’s advertised battery life is 5 hours from the earbuds and up to 20 hours with the charging case when listening in 50% volume. And that more-or-less matched with my usage.

Enco W11 - Charging Case

I got around 3.5 to 4 hours under 70 – 80% volume. Similarly, you can get 1 hour of playback time with just 15 minutes of charge. Fully charging the earbuds takes about 2 hours via the Type-C connector.

Conclusion

All in all, the OPPO Enco W11 is a decent pair of TWS earbuds in the sub-3K market in Nepal. It has a sleek design and looks very intimate in the ears. You also get a couple of extra silicone tips inside the box itself which is really nice. Its capacitive sensor has really intuitive control letting to tweak around with every possible setting you could ask for. The audio output is decent as well, especially in low and mid-volume.

As expected, its bass reproduction isn’t that great and definitely won’t be the first choice of those who primarily listen to EDM, dubstep, lo-fi, tropical house, and other similar genres of music. Call quality is acceptable but time and again, the audio on the receiver’s end would get unclear. So, if you’re looking for cheap TWS earbuds with a sleek design and a reasonable sound quality, the OPPO Enco W11 could be a good option.

Songs referenced in the OPPO Enco W11 review:

OPPO Enco W11 Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Sleek design and a lightweight build
  • IP55 certification & free silicone tips inside the box
  • Intuitive touch control through the capacitive sensor
  • Decent audio quality, especially non-bass-heavy music
  • Good battery life for the price & Type-C charging

Cons:

  • Bass reproduction isn’t good despite the bass enhancing feature
  • Could get a little uncomfortable to wear after a couple of hours
  • Call quality isn’t great although it has AI noise-cancellation during calls

Accurate launches AT-01 TWS earbuds at an affordable price

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Accurate aims to provide affordable yet quality gadgets in the Nepalese market. They might be a relatively new player, nonetheless, they are making a name for themselves in the market. Last year’s Accurate HX03 was lauded by many as one of the best affordable TWS earphones. And now, they have launched a follow-up to that product. Today the company launched the new Accurate AT-01 TWS earbuds. The Accurate AT-01 brings certain improvements over its predecessor and will be available for almost a similar price in Nepal.

Accurate AT-01 Overview

On first glance, these new earbuds look similar to its predecessor, however, certain improvements have been made in the design. This new design helps to increase comfort and also allows for a better audio experience. Accurate claims that the device offers 4.5 hours of playback time in one go. This is similar to that of the HX03. However, the claimed total hours of playback time is 14 hours.

Accurate AT-01 color options

The device does not have active noise cancellation. However, it does offer ambient noise reduction. That means cancels out background noise during calls so that the receiver hears your voice clearly. As for connectivity, it uses Bluetooth 5.0. Furthermore, the earbuds support voice assistants on both Android and iOS devices. Also, it comes with a single and dual earbud feature. That means you can seamlessly switch to either mono or stereo mode.

Key Features:

  • Noise reduction
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • 400mAh charging box
  • 4.5 hours battery life
  • colors: White, Pink & Black
  • Six months warranty

Accurate AT-01 Price and Availability

The Accurate AT-01 is available in Nepal at an introductory price of Rs. 3,499. Customers can purchase the device from Accurate DarazMall, offline stores, or even opt to order it from their Facebook page.

TWS wireless earphone model Price in Nepal  
Accurate AT-01 NPR 3,499