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Realme Buds Air Neo with 13mm drivers & a low-latency gaming mode launched in Nepal

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Realme Nepal has launched a bunch of AIoT accessories today and among them, is the new Buds Air Neo. It is the company’s cheapest TWS earbuds to date. Let’s check out the specs, features, official price in Nepal, and availability of Realme Buds Air Neo.

Realme Buds Air Neo Overview

Realme Buds Air Neo is the latest wireless earbuds from Realme. Design-wise, it looks a lot like the Realme Buds Air, from last year. However, the new Buds Air Neo misses out on some of the features and is a cheaper alternative to its predecessor.

Design

If it weren’t for the color options, Realme Buds Air Neo would have been indistinguishable from Realme Buds Air. It is available in three colors – Green, Red, and White. There is nothing in the design that makes these earbuds stand out among other budget offerings in the market. Apple’s AirPods has inspired almost all of them. And it isn’t just the earbuds that I’m talking about; the charging case also resembles that of AirPods.

Realme Buds Air Neo design pop red

Driver and Connectivity

Realme Buds Air Neo features a custom R1 chipset. Furthermore, it has a larger driver than that of original Realme Buds. It comes with a 13mm driver with a bass boost. For connectivity, it supports dual-channel transmission over Bluetooth 5.0 technology.

Features

Realme has included a low latency mode for people who wish to use it for video streaming and gaming purposes. You can enter or exit the mode by pressing and holding on both earbuds. The low latency mode is said to reduce latency to 119.2ms which is about 51% less compared to the normal mode. It also has the instant auto-connection feature that allows the earbuds to connect to your smartphone automatically when you open the case.

Realme Buds Air Neo fit

Control

You can control the earbuds using the touch control provided. A double-tap on one of the earbuds will cause the music to play or pause. Similarly, you can also use it to answer any incoming calls. To end a call, simply press and hold on one side. Triple tap will let you skip the current song and move to the next one. You can even customize the controls using the Realme Link app.

Battery

While the exact capacity of the battery hasn’t been made official, Realme claims that battery on the new earbuds can last for 3 hours on a single charge and over 17 hours with the charging case.

Realme Buds Air Neo color options charging case watch

To bring the price down, Realme has included a micro USB port on the charging case. As expected, it also doesn’t support wireless charging.

Realme Buds Air Neo Specifications:

  • Earphone Speaker Dimension: 13mm bass boost driver
  • Chipset: Custom R1 chip
  • Weight: 4.1g (each earphone); 30.5gm (charging case)
  • Connectivity: Wireless (Bluetooth)
  • Music Time: 3 hours (17 hours with charging case)
  • Bluetooth Version: v5.0
  • Bluetooth Profiles: HSP / HFP / A2DP /AVRCP
  • Wireless Range: 10m (30ft)
  • Audio Codec: SBC, AAC
  • Control: Touch (Customizable via Realme Link app)
  • Extra features: Low Latency Mode, Google Fast Pair
  • Noise Cancellation: Single mic ENC
  • Standby Time: 25 hours
  • Charging Interface: Micro USB port
  • Water Resistant: IPX4 rating
  • Colour: Pop White, Pop Green, Pop Red

Realme Buds Air Neo Price in Nepal and Availability

Realme Buds Air Neo is now available in Nepal where its price is NPR 5,599. The Buds Air Neo will be available starting August 11 on Daraz and the company’s 950+ offline stores across Nepal in the “Pop White” color option.

Realme TWS Earbuds Price in Nepal (Official)
Realme Buds Air Neo NPR 5,599
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Achilles Alert: Millions of Android users are vulnerable to hackers and spies

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Qualcomm is the first choice of smartphone manufacturers for smartphone SoC, especially when it comes to flagships. Its Snapdragon chipsets are found in billions of smartphones. However, this popularity can be dangerous at times. Recently, researchers at Check Point have discovered over 400 bugs in Snapdragon chipsets that could make millions of Android phones at risk. Read along to know more about the defects in Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, that has been collectively named Achilles.

Qualcomm Snapdragon Achilles: What is it?

In case if you have not heard of them, Check Point is a company that provides Cyber Security solutions and products to different enterprises. It was able to discover the vulnerabilities during the security review of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipsets. The research was conducted as Snapdragon are the most common chipsets in the world, covering over 40% of the total phone released in 2019.

Check Point has termed its findings “Achilles”. The researchers were able to discover over 400 pieces of code that could have been misused by hackers and spies. These codes were part of Digital Signal Processors (DSP), which is an integral component of all SoCs. These types of security reviews are rare and it explains why so many vulnerabilities were discovered.

Risks Involved

So what could these codes be misused for? According to Check Point:

  • Attackers can get access to the phones’ photos, videos, call-recording, real-time microphone data, GPS and location data, turning phones to spying devices.
  • Not only can hackers get a hold of your data, but they can also shut down the operation of your phone. In technical terms, attackers can perform Denial Of Service (DoS) attacks on infected phones, making it useless for the owner.
  • Malware can use the code to hide and make their activities undetectable.

The Solution

Fixing the Achilles is tricky as DSPs, by nature are developed as Black Box. What it means is that the internal mechanism of these processors is hidden. Thus, smartphone manufacturers can’t do anything unless a solution is issued by the chip manufacturer. Fortunately, Qualcomm has already responded to the Achilles vulnerability pointed out by Check Point in the company’s Snapdragon lineup of smartphones.

We have no evidence it [Achilles] is currently being exploited.

The chip manufacturer has already issued Common Vulnerabilities and Exposure (CVE) to relevant smartphone manufacturers. However, this doesn’t solve anything unless the smartphone brands decide to roll out security patches and update to the affected smartphones. Software support is where Android smartphones lack behind their iOS counterpoint.

Updates are generally rare for devices other than flagships and roll out are slow and less frequent. We will have to wait to see how smartphone manufacturers respond to Achilles and CVEs. If they decide to roll out updates against Achilles, they will need some time. Smartphone brands will have to identify all the DSP applications, re-compile them, and test them for stability and further flaws before the updates are ready to air.

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Gyapu starts selling laptops, smartphones and accessories

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need and importance of online shopping platforms. In a time where all other services were suspended, e-commerce sites stepped up to provide relief to the general public. One such site was Gyapu. The e-commerce site sold online groceries during the nation-wide lockdown. Now, Gyapu has started selling laptops, smartphones, and accessories as well.

Gyapu Online Overview

Compared to other e-commerce platforms in the country, Gyapu is rather a new name. It is an online marketplace. That means, the company does not sell anything directly but provides a platform for stores to connect with their potential customers. Vendors list their products on Gypau, which users can order. It then delivers those products off the vendor to the customer’s doorstep. Customers can choose from a wide list of payment options, which include Cash on Delivery and payment through digital wallets like eSewa, Fonepay, Khalti, IMEPay, Prabhu pay, ConnectIPS and CellPay and cards (Visa and Mastercard).

It’s one of the ventures that gained momentum during the pandemic. During the lockdown, the platform was delivering groceries, fruits, and vegetables within the valley. The platform also conducted campaigns like 4 Days Babbal Sale and 4 Days Mega Sale afterward. The company has now expanded the portfolio of products offered. Users can purchase laptops, smartphones, and accessories via Gyapu.

Gyapu Smartphones and Laptops

Gyapu smartphone offerings

Currently, Gyapu only has a handful of smartphones to sell. There are 9 models from four major smartphone brands. But make sure to check our review before you splash your cash on any of these.

Smartphone Model Price on Gyapu
Huawei Y6S (3/64GB) Rs. 16,600
Samsung Galaxy M21 (4/64GB) Rs. 22,999
Oppo A9 2020 (8/128GB) Rs. 33,000
Huawei Y9S (6/128GB) Rs. 33,650
Vivo S1 Pro (8/128GB) Rs. 34,500
Oppo F15 (8/128GB) Rs. 39,000
Oppo Reno 3 (8/128GB) Rs. 46,000
Vivo V19 (8/128GB) Rs. 48,500
Vivo Y30 (4/64GB) Rs. 24,300
Vivo Y30 (4/128GB) Rs. 27,200

Gyapu Laptop Offerings

When it comes to laptops, Gyapu is selling everything from normal usage laptops to gaming laptops. You can check out some of the deals here:

Laptop Model Specs Price on Gyapu
Dell Vostro 3581 15.6″ HD, 7th Gen Core i5,  4GB RAM, 1TB HDD Rs. 45,000
HP Notebook 14 x360 14″ HD, 8th Gen Core i3,  8GB RAM 500GB HDD Rs. 55,499
Lenovo IdeaPad 130 15.6″ HD, 8th Gen Core i5, NVIDIA MX110, 4GB RAM, 1TB HDD Rs. 57,999
Lenovo L340-15IRH 15.6″ FHD, 8th Gen Core i7, NVIDIA GTX 1050, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD Rs. 97,000
Asus ZenBook 14 14″ FHD, 8th Gen Core i5, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD Rs. 1,00,000
Acer Aspire 7 15.6″ FHD, 8th Gen Core i7, NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD Rs. 1,10,000
HP ZBOOK 14u G5 14″ FHD, 8th Gen Core i5, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD Rs. 1,15,000
Asus VivoBook S15 15.6″, 8th Gen Core i7, NVIDIA MX250, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD Rs. 1,20,000
MSI GP63 Leopard 15.6″ FHD, 8th Gen Core i7,NVIDIA GTX 1660,16GB RAM, 128GB SSD + 1TB Rs. 1,35,000
Lenovo Legion Y700 15.6″ FHD, 9th Gen Core i7,NVIDIA GTX 1660Ti, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD Rs. 1,45,000
Lenovo Legion Y545 15.6″ FHD, 9th Gen Core i7,NVIDIA GTX 1660Ti, 16GB RAM, 128GB SSD + 1TB Rs. 1,55,000
Acer Predator Helios 300 15.6″ FHD, 9th Gen Core i7,NVIDIA GTX 1660Ti, 16GB RAM, 128GB SSD + 1TB Rs. 1,60,000
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Infinix Hot 9 Play launched : Luring design, dual-cameras and a big battery under Rs. 12,000

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Infinix is a brand that is known to offer feature-rich smartphones at affordable rates. Recently, the company has become more active in the Indian subcontinent with new releases. In the latest news, Infinix has entered the Nepalese market with Hot 9 Play. The company initially debuted in Nepal with the launch of Infinix Smart 4. With the Hot 9 Play, the brand is making a proper debut with Ola Electronics serving as its national distributor. Let’s learn more about the specs, features, price, and availability of the Infinix Hot 9 Play in Nepal.

Infinix Hot 9 Series Overview

Infinix Hot 9 series features three devices. The Infinix Hot 9 and Hot 9 Pro are almost similar, except for the superior camera setup on the Pro variant. The Hot 9 Play, on the other hand, features a different set of specs.

Design and Display

The Infinix Hot 9 Play features a 6.8-inch HD+ display with a resolution of 720 x 1640 pixels. It features a notch instead of the punch-hole to house the front camera.

Infinix Hot 9 Pro gem cut design

The screen is housed inside a plastic body. Its back panel looks beautiful with the gem cut texture. The rear panel also showcases the rectangular camera module and fingerprint sensor.

Performance and Memory

The Infinix Hot 9 Play comes with two processors. The base variant features quad-core MediaTek Helio A22 (4 x Cortex A53). The top model features more recent MediaTek Helio A25. It is an octa-core processor with four Cortex A53 cores clocked at 1.8GHZ and four Cortex A55 cores clocked at 1.5 GHz. For graphics, the device relies on IMG PowerVR GE8320 GPU. The base variant pairs 2GB of RAM with 32GB of internal storage. On the other hand, the Helio A25 model has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of RAM.

Camera

Infinix Hot 9 Pro Quad Camera setup

The Hot 9 Play features a dual-camera setup at the back. The 13MP primary camera is paired with a low light sensor. There’s an 8MP camera up front for selfies.

Battery and Others

The Hot 9 Play features a bigger battery of 6,000mAh capacity. It features rear-mounted fingerprint sensors for biometrics. In terms of software, it t comes with Android 10 Go Edition. Connectivity options include WiFi ac and Bluetooth 5.0

Infinix Hot 9 Play battery design

Infinix Hot 9 Play Specifications:

  • Design: Plastic build with a gem-cut finish
  • Display: 6.82″ notched TFT IPS screen
  • Resolution: HD+ 1640 x 720 pixels
  • Rear Camera: Dual; 13MP primary sensor, low light sensor
  • Front Camera: 8MP with front flash
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio A22 / MediaTek Helio A25
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8320
  • RAM: 2/4GB
  • Storage: 32 /64 GB (expandable)
  • Battery: 6,000mAh battery
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), g-sensor, proximity, e-compass
  • Connectivity: WiFi ac, Bluetooth 5.0
  • OS: Android 10 Go Edition

Infinix Hot 9 Play Price in Nepal and Availability

Infinix Nepal has launched the Infinix Hot 9 Play in Nepal with a price tag of Rs. 11,490 for the 2/32GB variant and Rs. 14,990 for the 4/64GB variant.

Smartphone Model Price in Nepal
Infinix Hot 9 Play (Helio A22, 2/32GB) Rs. 11,490
Infinix Hot 9 Play (Helio A25, 4/64GB) Rs. 14,990  

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Samsung launches Curd Maestro: A refrigerator that can make curd

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Yesterday, Samsung Nepal announced the launch of Curd Maestro. The company is marketing it as the first refrigerator that makes curd. So let’s check out more about the Samsung Curd Maestro, including its features, price, and availability in Nepal.

Samsung Curd Maestro Overview

Curd holds a special place in our Nepalese culture, especially among the natives of the Kathmandu Valley. It is frequently associated with good fortune and luck. In its official press release, Samsung has stated that the Curd Maestro is a result of the company’s understanding of its consumer’s needs. It’s an attempt to address the pain point of curd making at home.

The Curd Making Process

Samsung Curd Maestro

Samsung claims that users can prepare curd within five to six hours using the Curd Maestro. The process takes little to no effort. However, the user must be patient enough. To prepare curd, the users need to mix curd culture and lukewarm milk in the container provided. After the mixture is mixed properly, the user needs to put the container inside the refrigerator. Samsung says you can select between different curd options, but it has not clarified what they are and what they do. The Curd Maestro can prepare soft curd in around 5 hours. If you prefer thick curd, you need to wait for an additional hour.

The Curd Maestro maintains a favorable condition for the starter-milk mixture to ferment into curd. Samsung claims that users do not need to worry about the weather conditions as the Maestro prepares curd with the same consistency in all weather conditions.

Rest of the features

Samsung Smart Convertible 5 in 1 refrigerator

Curd Maestro refrigerators are available in two volumes – 253 liters and 315 liters in Nepal. The options are quite limited as Samsung offers four options in India, the biggest of which features 336 liters capacity. The Curd Maestro is compatible with Samsung Smart Convertible 5 in 1 feature, which is only in Samsung’s premium offerings.

Samsung Curd Maestro Price in Nepal & Availability

Samsung Curd Maestro will be available in Nepal starting from August via HIM Electronics and Triveni Byapaar. The price of Samsung Curd Maestro in Nepal ranges between Rs. 63,990 and NPR 78,990.

Refrigerator Model Price in Nepal Availability
Samsung Curd Maestro (256 liters) Rs. 63,990
  • HIM Electronics
  • Triveni Byapaar
Samsung Curd Maestro (315 liters) Rs. 78,990
  • HIM Electronics
  • Triveni Byapaar
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Redmi Note 9 Pro Max Launched in Nepal at a competitive price

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Xiaomi Nepal already launched all the phones in the Redmi 9 lineup, except for the most expensive version – the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max. But, it is finally here in Nepal and will be available for purchase from 12th August, across 1800+ Mi offline stores and online stores. The Note 9 Pro Max is similar to that of the Note 9 Pro, except for a slightly better camera and a faster 33W charging.

Redmi Note 9 Pro Max Overview

Design And Display

Redmi Note 9 Pro Max comes with Aura Balance Design which is nothing but an improvisation to last year’s Aura Design. It features a curved glass panel on the back. On the front, it sports a 6.67-inch IPS LCD display with a FullHD+ resolution. The company calls this the DotDisplay. The display has an aspect ratio of 20:9. The display has a circular cut-out on the top center of the device. Unlike the similarly priced Realme 6 Pro, the device has a single camera on the front and the display and a standard 60Hz panel.

Redmi Note 9 Pro design

On can notice the quad-camera setup on the back. LED flash resides just below the camera arrangement. It is the first among the Redmi Note devices to come with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The sensor is on the ride side of the device. Redmi has curved the edges of the device so that it can withstand damages through accidental drops. The device comes with Corning Gorilla 5 glass that protects the front, back, and the camera.

Chipset

Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 720G. It is the same SoC that we saw earlier in the Realmi 6 Pro. It comes with Qualcomm’s Elite Gaming features for the better gaming experience. Users can choose between 6 and 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM. Both of the variants come with 128GB UFS 2.1 storage. However, there is a separate 64GB variant available for the 6GB RAM option.

Camera

Redmi Note 9 Pro Max comes with a 64MP quad-camera setup on the back. The primary camera uses Samsung’s GW1 sensor. It is accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide angle sensor with 109-degree FOV, a 5MP macro sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor. Redmi claims that its image processing technique together with the minimum 6GB RAM results in better high-quality pictures than other 64MP camera setups available on the market. The Note 9 Pro Max’s camera features includes RAW photography, Pro Colour, Night mode, and the 21:9 frame support.

Redmi Note 9 Pro Max Camera Setup

For selfies, there is a 32MP camera sensor under the top center of the display which comes AI portrait mode.

Others

Redmi Note 9 Pro Max gets its juice from a 5,020mAh battery which can be charged using the 33W fast charger that is included inside the box. The device comes equipped with a 3.5mm headphone jack and IR blaster as in other Redmi devices. It also includes a new Z-axis vibration, which the company claims will redefine the haptic feedback. Other than that, it comes with support for 2×2 MIMO for Wi-Fi to reduce lags while gaming. It also supports India’s NavIC navigation system.

Redmi Note 9 Pro Max Specifications

Display 6.67-inch IPS LCD Dot Display
Resolution FHD+(2400 x 1080 pixels)
Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G (8nm)
CPU Octa-core (2x 2.3Ghz Cortex-A76 + 6x 1.8Ghz Cortex-A55 )
GPU Adreno 618
RAM 6/8GB LPDDR4x
Memory Configuration
  • 6/64GB
  • 6/128GB
  • 8/128GB
  • UFS 2.1 storage
Software & UI MIUI on top of Android
Rear Camera
  • 64MP Samsung GW1, 1/1.7-inch, f/1.89
  • 8MP Ultra-wide (119-degree), f/2.2
  • 5MP macro lens, 2cm focal distance
  • 2MP depth sensor, 1.75-micron
Front camera
  • 32M sensor, 1.6-micron
Security Fingerprint(side-mounted)
Audio
  • Single bottom speaker
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • 2 Mic for Noise cancellation
Connectivity Wifi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, Type-C, 2×2 WiFi MIMO
Battery 5020mAh with 33W Flash Charge
Sensors accelerometer, ambient light, proximity, gyro, e compass
Color Options Aurora Blue, Interstellar Black, Glacier White

Redmi Note 9 Pro Max Price in Nepal & Availability

The official price of Redmi Note 9 Pro Max in Nepal is Rs. 29,999 for the 6/64GB variant, Rs. 31,999 for the 6/128GB variant, and Rs. 34,999 for 8/128GB variant.

Model Name Price in Nepal [official] 
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max (6/64GB) NPR 29,999
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max (6/128GB) NPR 31,999
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max (8/128GB) NPR 34,999

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Prabhu Group introduces its internet service under the new “Prabhu Digital” umbrella

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Many local companies seem to be jumping on the ISP bandwagon these days. Recently, we learned that Dish Home is going to provide internet service in Nepal. And now, a new player has entered the game. Prabhu TV will soon start its Prabhu Net services in limited areas. Moreover, the company will now be combining its existing TV subscription service and the new Prabhu Net into one cohesive foundation called “Prabhu Digital”.

Prabhu Net Overview

prabhu net digital

The Prabhu Group had been teasing a reveal of something big through its Facebook page for the past couple of days now. And the big reveal was made yesterday. As many had expected, their “biggest” surprise of the year was the launch of Prabhu Net. Their existing product, Prabhu TV was offering IPTV, OTT & DVB-T2 service in Nepal. It is also the first company in the country to bring the wireless terrestrial TV (DVB-T2) facility. However, they have now added a new service; and that is Prabhu Net.

Prabhu TV and Prabhu Net will fall under one umbrella – Prabhu Digital. Customers will now be able to subscribe to IPTV and internet from the same provider. However, nothing more about this new internet service has been revealed currently. They have only mentioned using the world’s latest optical fiber technology. We do not even know about the pricing yet. So, be sure to watch this space as we’ll be updating this article as soon as the company spills the beans regarding the packages, pricing, and availability details. The naming of the whole thing is something to ponder upon though. Its parent organization deals in finances and such and this segregation feels necessary for brand recognition at least.

Similarly, it feels like Prabhu Group will be adding more products to its list of digital services in the coming days. But weirdly enough, the existing “Prabhu Pay” digital wallet is separate from Prabhu Digital for now.

Prabhu TV is a well-known name in most parts of the country. It currently offers services in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Pokhara, Chitwan, and many other places. Thus, it has a huge customer base. So, many of its current customers might want to try out this new service. Moreover, Prabhu TV’s quality is better than that of Worldlink and Vianet’s NetTV. With this, Prabhu Digital has an edge, if they can provide better internet service. 

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Huawei could soon launch enterprise-level desktop computers

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Chinese smartphone companies are pretty competitive. They keep expanding their portfolio of products to conquer a new market segment. One such brand is Huawei. In addition to smartphones, Huawei has its own lineup of tablets and premium ultrabooks. The company even manufactures networking gear and chipsets. Recently, it has been reported that Huawei is looking to get into the desktop market. Let’s learn more about the upcoming desktop computer from Huawei.

Huawei Desktop Computer Overview

The Huawei Desktop Computer first came under highlight when _rogame, a Twitter user, spotted the desktop in the 3DMark listing. _rogame  then shared real-life images of the desktop. Now a new Weibo user has reported that Huawei will launch its first desktop computer very soon.

Design and Ports

Huawei Desktop computer real life image

First of all, Huawei is not making these desktops for the general public. The desktop computer is meant to serve the government and industries so, the design looks dull and boring. On the front, there are stripes running down the height of the device. At the top, we can notice the company branding. To its right, there’s a circular power button.

On the front, Huawei has included three USB Type-A ports, above which resides a single USB Type-C port. The ports are arranged vertically just below the 3.5mm headphone jack. There is also a space for an optical drive. There are four additional USB Type-A ports at the back. They are accompanied by an ethernet port and a VGA port.

Internal Specs

The desktop might make use of Huawei’s Kunpeng 920 motherboard. The motherboard and associated components are only available for enterprises. Initially, it was reported that the desktop will be powered by AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G. The Hexa-core processor was reported to have a base clock frequency of 3.7Ghz (boosted frequency @ 4.2GHz). However, no such APU has been official.

However, IT Home suggests the desktop computer will come with Huawei’s Kunpeng 920 3211K. The platform can support 24 cores with a frequency of up to 2.6GHz. There will be 8GB of RAM, 512GB of SSD storage, and AMD  graphics. The report claims the processor can slightly outperform the Intel Core i9 – 9900K in multi-core performance. It will ship with the China-made Unified Operating System (UOS). Users won’t be able to change the OS, graphics card, and processor.

Huawei Desktop Expected Availability

According to rumors, Huawei will soon launch the desktop computer in its home country. However, there is no exact date.

Desktop Computer Expected Launch
Huawei Desktop Late 2020
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Xiaomi Nepal launches Mi Power Bank 2i as a part of its “Secret 7” campaign

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Xiaomi announced its Secret 7 campaign via its official social media handles last month. Under the campaign, the company will be launching 7 new products, otherwise referred to as “7 surprises” in Nepal. The first two surprises were the Redmi 9 and Redmi 9A. For the third surprise, Xiaomi Nepal has launched two variants of the Mi Power Bank 2i. Let’s learn more about the Mi Power Bank 2i, along with its specs, features, official price, and availability in Nepal.

Mi Power Bank 2i Overview

Design and Dimension

Mi Power Bank 2i Design color options

The Mi Power Bank 2i comes with a compact form factor. The 10,000mAh variant is enclosed inside a body that measures 147 x 71.2 x 14.2mm. On the other hand, the 20000mAh variant is slightly thicker at 149.5 x 69.6 x 23.9mm. For greater structural strength and damage against environmental factors, Xiaomi has used aluminum alloy for the frame. Similarly, Xiaomi has also used PC and ABS for the construction.

The metallic build has been finished off with an anodized layer on top for added resistance against sweat, corrosion, and wears. The company claims that the 180-degree ergonomics design will provide a secure hand grip to the users.

Capacity

The two variants of the Mi Power Bank 2i packs in 10,000mAh and 20,000mAh capacity battery, respectively. Both are lithium-polymer batteries and are optimized for charging efficiency. The 10000mAh Mi Power Bank 2i has an output capacity of 6,500mAh. It contributes to a conversion rate of about 90%. Similarly, Power Bank 2i has an output capacity of 13000mAh and a conversion rate of up to 85%.

Features

The Mi Power Bank 2i features dual USB ports for output. It supports 18W fast charging but only when a single device is connected. When it is charging two devices simultaneously, the output is limited to 5.14V / 2.4A on the 10000mAh variant and 5.1V / 3.6A on the 20000mAh variant.

Mi Power Bank 2i USB portsIf you wish to charge mobile accessories such as fitness band and Bluetooth headset, there is a separate low power charging mode. It can be activated by double-pressing the power button. Upon activation, the power bank will enter a 2-hour low power charging mode.

Protection

The Mi Power Bank 2i features USB smart-control chips and charging/discharging chips from Texas Instruments. Thus, it offers nine layers of protection. The internal chip is protected against short circuit, input, and output overvoltage, overcharging, and over-discharging. Similarly, the chips ensure the battery is operating within the operatable temperature condition. The power bank can stop the charging process if it detects an incorrectly inserted charger.

Mi Power Bank 2i protection levelsIn case the power bank becomes unstable, users can reset the device using the power button. The power bank also features a Positive Temperature Coefficients circuit, which acts as a fuse in case temperature and current exceed the maximum limit.

Mi Power Bank 2i Specifications:

  • Dimension: (10000mAh:147 x 71.2 x 14.2mm) / (20000mAh:149.5 x 69.6 x 23.9mm)
  • Battery type: Lithium polymer battery
  • USB output: 2
  • Output capacity: (10000mAh:6,500mAh) /(20000mAh: 13000mAh)
  • Output paramters: 2 * DC 5.1V / 2.4A, 9V / 2A, 12V / 1.5A
  • Charging Time: (10000mAh: 4.2 hours (18W), 6.2W(10W)) /(20000mAh: 6.7 hours (18W), 10 hours (10W))
  • Protection: Nine layer protection from Texas Instruments’ chips

Mi Power Bank 2i Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of Mi Power Bank 2i in Nepal is Rs. 1,899 for the 10,000mAh capacity and Rs. 3,199 for the 20,000mAh capacity. Mi Power Bank 2i will soon go on sale through 1800+ Mi offline stores and Sastodeal.

Power Bank models Official Price in Nepal Availability
10000mAh Mi Power Bank 2i Rs. 1,899
  • 1800+ Mi offline stores
  • Sastodeal
20000mAh Mi Power Bank 2i Rs. 3,199
  • 1800+ Mi offline stores
  • Sastodeal
  • Also, check out our review of Redmi Note 9

OnePlus 8 Pro finally up for pre-order in Nepal; Coming on 11th August

Oneplus unveiled the Oneplus 8 Pro in the international market back in April. It comes with flagship-grade specs along with near-flagship level price-tag at US$899. Because of the lockdown and complications on cargo flights, the launch of the Oneplus 8 Pro was delayed in Nepal. However, it is finally available for pre-order in Nepal.

OnePlus 8 Pro Overview 

Design

OnePlus has made a lot of visual changes one the 8 Pro compared to its predecessors. First off, the company itself went through a “logo overhaul”, which is just… why? But that’s old news and we’re not here to talk about that. Anyhoo, though it’s got the same curved glass back design with a matte finish, the OnePlus 8 Pro finally supports wireless charging, and an IP rating – two features that have been requested probably ever since the company went mainstream.

And it doesn’t compromise either. The OnePlus Warp Charge 30 Wireless isn’t the fastest out in the market with its 30W charging speed but is undoubtedly a welcome one. On the other hand, the IP68 certification takes away your fear against taking out the phone amidst the presence of dust, dirt, and water.

The rear cameras are also arranged a little differently, mainly because of an additional lens. OnePlus had spoiled its consumer base with an obstruction-free bezel-less AMOLED screen on last year’s 7 & 7T Pro but weirdly enough, the company has opted for a punch-hole cutout this time. I don’t understand this decision; are the days of motorized pop-up cameras this shortlived? It doesn’t seem like a durability issue since OnePlus itself proved it otherwise, and with immense pride. Seeing this change reminds of something Pewds said: “it is evolving, just backward.”

OnePlus 8 Pro Design ultramarine blue color

Some new color options are also in store this time around. There’s the “Ultramarine Blue” which gets closer to dark indigo than blue, to be honest. Additionally, you also have the “Onyx Black” option. Also making its “shade”y debut is green, in what OnePlus is calling “Glacial Green”, which is my favorite among the bunch.

Display

Getting to the display itself, it looks like the company is gunning for the top spot. The OnePlus 8 Pro has a tall, gorgeous 6.78-inches Fluid AMOLED QHD+ panel with a fluid 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate, with HDR10+ support. And unlike Samsung’s S20 series with a similar fluidity, you can enjoy the smoothness even at the highest of resolutions. In fact, the OnePlus 8 series also managed to secure A+ grade from DisplayMate, and consequently the title of “Best Smartphone Display”. Sadly, there is no middle ground to settle it to; in other words, you can only select between 60 and 120Hz option in the settings.

But what doesn’t sit right with me is its excessive curvature. Every beautiful flower need not have a thorn! Maybe some people like it and I know it’s been pretty much established as a “must-have” trait in a flagship device, yet I firmly believe it shouldn’t. Sure it looks great but when you actually go about using it, you’ll see what I’m talking about.

OnePlus 8 Pro Display

Well, enough of the complaints. Let’s talk about the 120Hz panel more. While OnePlus had arguably paved the path for a higher refresh rate display in smartphones with its 7 series in 2019, the company had to up its game somehow this year. And they’ve done exactly that. Who’s surprised? The 120Hz fluidity is something else, which I was fortunate enough to witness it on Samsung’s Galaxy S20/S20+. Tall, bright, vibrant, and fluid are most likely the only adjectives you’d want to associate with a quality display panel and the OnePlus 8 Pro thoroughly incorporates those.

With its JNCD (Just Noticeable Color Difference) score of ~0.4, 10-bit color depth and almost blinding 1300 nits of peak brightness, its display is a visual treat. OnePlus has also included a custom MEMC (Motion Estimate Motion Compensation) chip to upscale low fps content to adapt to the phone’s glorious 120fps or the regular 60fps. This works similarly to “framerate interpolation” in TVs, which adds extra frame in-between the content’s frames to sort of give an illusion of smoothness.

Camera

The quad-camera mania has finally hit the OnePlus land. Here, the OnePlus 8 Pro has four cameras at the back. A custom 48MP Sony IMX689 primary lens, a 48MP Sony IMX586 ultra-wide-angle lens with 120º field-of-view, an 8MP 3x Telephoto lens, and finally a 5MP color filter camera. Here, it is evident that the company isn’t playing the number game as you don’t find a ridiculous “108MP” lens lying around.

The custom Sony IMX689 sensor has a dual native ISO for better noise reduction in low-light photography. Similarly, it also has 2×2 OCL (On-Chip Lens) for better focus in, once again, low-light photography. Therefore, it will be interesting to see how well it’ll fare against Google Pixel 4, which is known for its excellent nighttime images. Moreover, the telephoto lens is capable of 3x hybrid optical zoom and up to 30x digital zoom. Finally, the color filter for those quirky photos where you can play around with colors as you see fit. And then there’s a 16MP selfie camera sitting inside that punch-hole cutout in the display.

OnePlus 8 Pro rear cameras

Moving to the video department, it comes with hybrid OIS + EIS video stabilization, almost effectively rooting out the need for an external stabilizer. Further enhancing videography are the 3 high-precision microphones for better audio capture. A lot of comparisons were drawn against Apple’s iPhone 11 Pro Max during the launch-event which only reflects just how confident the company is with its camera system on the OnePlus 8 Pro. Nice!

Performance & Memory

Aah, we’ve come to performance now. OnePlus has always been about “speed” and that’s one of the reasons why it’s been such a fan favorite. Taking a quick look back at the company’s history, the OnePlus 6 series features the flagship processor of its time and followed the slogan “The Speed You Need”. Similarly, the OnePlus 7 series carried the tagline of “Go Beyond Speed” while the company has gone with “Lead with Speed” this time around.

And as expected, top-of-the-line specs all around. It is powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset, which also means native 5G support. This most definitely isn’t OnePlus’ first 5G rodeo. Oh, and before I forget, 5G doesn’t cause coronavirus, people! This is complemented by either 8 or 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128 or 256GB of UFS 3.0 storage. Yeah, I would’ve like to see the newer UFS 3.1 protocol but it does have Turbo Write and HPB (Host Performance Booster) for enhanced read and write speeds.

The phone also has improved haptic motor (Haptic Vibration 2.0) for better and more immersive haptic feedback when you’re gaming. OnePlus 8 Pro comes with Google’s Live Caption feature and 100GB of Google One storage free for 3 months too.

Battery

In terms of battery, the OnePlus 8 Pro comes with a 4510mAh cell, which is the largest ever on an OnePlus phone. That’s an absolute necessity considering it needs to power that monstrous display with the 120Hz refresh rate. Coming to charging, wired charging is the same as last year’s Warp Charge 30T which can take the phone from 0 to 60% within 30 minutes.

OnePlus Warp Charge 30 Wireless leaked renders oneplus 8 pro rumors

And as I said before, the OnePlus 8 Pro also comes with 30W Warp Charge 30 Wireless, which can juice up the phone to 50% in under 30 minutes of charge-time. It also supports reverse wireless charging.

OnePlus 8 Pro Specifications:

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

OnePlus 8 Pro Price in Nepal, Availability  

The official price of OnePlus 8 Pro in Nepal for 8/128GB is Rs. 1,10,000. Similarly, the high-end 12/125GB variant cost Rs. 125,000.

Variant  Price in Nepal  Availability
OnePlus 8 Pro (8/128GB) NPR. 1,10,000 Aug 11, 2020
OnePlus 8 Pro (12/256GB) NPR. 1,25,000 Aug 11, 2020

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