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Ncell Power SIM Review: A Feature-Rich & Versatile SIM For The Youth

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Man, owning your own SIM card was the bomb back in the days! Saving all your friends’ contact with an accented text, missed calls, and messages back-and-forth… yep, those were good times. However, calls and SMSs were quite expensive – at least to a school or a college attendee. Mobile data really wasn’t a thing back then and despite all the fun, the same problem persisted with owning & operating a SIM card; the expensive cost. It was just not that cheap compared to how things are today. And a couple of months ago, Ncell had come up with the “Sahi Yo! Power SIM” specifically targeting the young audience. It is a low-cost multi-purpose prepaid SIM for the young’uns or Gen Z. So yeah, it’s been a while but here’s our review of the Ncell Power SIM.

Ncell Power SIM Review:

In today’s day and age, making or receiving calls and messages alone simply won’t do. Instead, you’d want to browse the web, stream some music & videos, play a few games, and maybe more. Yet, activating and making use of all these services could amount to a hefty bill – one that may be enough to discourage you from enjoying them again. What if they were all bundled into one affordable little package for all to use? At its heart, this is exactly what the Ncell Power SIM is.

How do I get one?

Getting your hands on a Ncell Power SIM is super easy. It just costs Rs. 99 and besides this, all you need is:

  • your citizenship card (original)

  • student ID card (original)

  • a passport-sized photo

With these documents in hand, you can visit your nearest Ncell Centre or any Ncell authorized shop. Well, this is what’s specified by Ncell in its official documentation but my personal experience was a little different. In the process of acquiring a Ncell Power SIM for the review, all I took with me was the original copy of my citizenship, and an auto-sized photo. I went to the Ncell Centre at Durbar Marg and not a local Ncell authorized shop, so I’m betting it wasn’t something they overlooked either.

Ncell Sahi Yo! Power SIM Promo Image

Instead, it may be that the company is loosening up on the distribution of the Power SIM to demographic other than students. After all, it is an attractive offer and to think non-students would want to get in on the action isn’t a far-fetched idea either. I filled up the form, submitted it alongside the documents, paid the due amount, and was done within 20 minutes.

You may also download the subscription form, print it out, fill it in, and then submit it to a Ncell Centre or an authorized shop. Better yet, there’s also an option to register for Ncell SIM online. After submitting it, you’ll receive a code that you’re gonna have to take to a Ncell Centre.

A trifecta of benefits!

#1. Power Loaded features

Under the Ncell Power SIM, you can enjoy its benefits in three rounds. First off, there are the inherent bonuses with the purchase of the SIM itself. From that investment of Rs. 99, you get Rs. 20 in main balance, 500 MB data (250 MB 4G + 250 MB all-time), 100 SMS, 10 minutes talk-time, and other benefits. As expected, the free voice-call and message are applicable under the Ncell network only and is valid for 7 days.

Likewise, you gotta use up the 500 MB of data under 30 days. Here, half of it is assigned for the high-speed 4G network while you can use the other half under 2G and 3G networks. Apart from these, you also get services like PRBT (Personalized Ring Back Tone), Sportsie, Sports Video Portal, Daami Music, and Hungama Music Pro worth Rs. 300 free for 30 days.

Ncell Power SIM - Power Loaded Features

While the last two are well-known domestic and international music streaming services respectively, most of us are unfamiliar with those sport-centric features. So allow me to briefly go through them.

  1. Sportsie: A community for football and cricket fanatics

  2. Sports Video Portal: As the name implies, it’s a portal to watch exclusive sports videos including match previews, analysis, infographics, etc.

Hold up…

So obviously, I was eager to at least check them out. However, I was met with some rather unsettling complications. None of these services were pre-activated in any way and I was quite confused by that. I’d try visiting each of their app or website and all of them redirected me towards a paid subscription prompt. I thought maybe I gotta manually activate them at first by buying any of the pack and the system would automatically recognize my Power SIM and refund me the money.

But no sir, I had just wasted my balance doing this. At first, I tried getting myself a ring back tone. I was under the assumption that my default PRBT (as Ncell calls it) that I got for free was being overridden by the default COVID-19 message. Nevertheless, buying a separate ring back tone got rid of that coronavirus message and played the music instead. For a day of this service, I was out of Rs. 2.04 (Rs. 1.02 for service activation and Rs. 1.02 for selecting a song).

Ncell’s response?

Then I went on to try out one more “free” feature. I bought the Hungama Music Pro’s 1-day subscription hoping the same but once again I was billed from my main balance. With all this, I tried contacting Ncell’s customer care number or their Facebook page but both yielded no help. After a long while, I did get a response on Facebook saying “The subscription to the services is free. You will need data to use the service. If there is no data, then your main balance will be used.” But that was far from helpful. Therefore, I’ll be trying to resolve this matter by visiting an Ncell Centre pretty soon. So be sure to check this space for further updates.

#2. On-recharge features

Moving on, the Ncell Sahi Yo! Power SIM also has some benefits if you recharge at least Rs. 100 on the same day that you activate your SIM (within 12 AM). Here, it’s a little misleading how Ncell has worded this condition. If you top-up/recharge Rs. 100, your actual balance will be about Rs. 98 which doesn’t fulfill the T&C. Instead, the ultimate balance amount should equate to Rs. 100 or more for this feature to activate. As a result, I made a top-up of Rs. 105 during my review of Ncell Power SIM. It got me Rs. 102.94 worth main balance and additionally also activated 150 MB data and My5 service.

Ncell Power SIM - On Recharge Bonus

You’re entitled to the aforementioned mobile data for 30 straight days. If you do not use up the daily quota of 150 MB data, it sadly won’t accumulate to the next day. Besides this, the Ncell My5 service could also be useful to many. With My5, you can add 5 Ncell numbers and make calls to those numbers at a reduced charge.

The usual charge for this feature is Rs. 20/month (exclusive of taxes) but with a Power SIM, it’s free for a year. Once assigning the number(s) in your My5 group, you can call them free of cost for 30 days. After that, it costs Rs. 0.99/minute which is the standard rate in My5 service.

#3. Bonus data on using balance

The final benefit in Ncell Power SIM’s trinity comes in the form of getting bonus data when spending the main balance. For up to a year, you’ll receive 500 MB data (250 MB 4G + 250 MB all-time), when using Rs. 100. This is quite similar to how Smart provides 200 MB + 200 MB data on every recharge of Rs. 100. While the bonus data is low compared to Ncell, you also get 10 minutes of talk-time and 10 SMS free under this.

Ncell Power SIM - Bonus on Balance Usage

To see how much you’ve spent during the month, you can dial *17136#. And no, transferring your balance to someone else, or the use of Ncell Saapati doesn’t count under money spent. Similarly, the received bonus data will be valid for 5 days.

Exclusive Packages

Aside from these, Ncell has also come up with two exclusive data packages related to gaming and music streaming. Here, the gaming pack which costs Rs. 140.46 (inclusive of taxes) comes with 2 GB data and free registration of Ncell’s services like Playlive, Gamespark, and Game Plus. It will be valid for 7 days and you can subscribe to it by dialing *17103*1#.

There’s more. The Power SIM also boasts an exclusive music package that consists of 2 GB data and free registration of Daami Music and Hungama Music Pro services. This will set you back Rs. 134.07 (inclusive of taxes) and is valid for 7 days. To subscribe to this package, you can simply dial *17103*2#.

Other advantages with Ncell

Disregarding the bonuses of the Power SIM for a moment, it is also important to note that Ncell’s network boasts the fastest internet. That conclusion comes from research conducted by the NTA. While our test (with Ookla’s Speedtest) corroborates with NTA’s findings, the speeds varied by quite a bit. We got around 30Mbps and 3.7Mbps of download and upload speeds respectively under 4G LTE network; which also consumed the entire 250 MB bonus 4G data btw.

Under the 3G network, the speeds dropped to 8.45Mbps (download) and 3.6Mbps (upload). This test was conducted in Kathmandu district in Jyatha area, where the population density is fairly high.

Likewise, Ncell’s 4G network has wide coverage throughout Nepal; which is now available in more than 1000 cities in 21 districts of the country. Also, a 2019 study by NTA showed that Ncell doesn’t have any call drop problem while the issue persists in other telecom operators like NTC and Smart Telecom. The same study also mentions how Ncell has the fastest call set-up time at 7.68 seconds with a success rate of 94.74%.

Ncell Power SIM Review: Final Words

Therefore, with the reliability of Ncell and the multitudes of benefits like bonus daily mobile data (up to 11 GB), SMS, talk-time, recharge bonus, etc. the Sahi Yo! Power SIM truly is a great option for the younger generation; especially those who are constantly grinding on the social network, playing games, streaming music, and connecting with their friends and family. It offers a lot of features for a basic asking price.

Instagram launches its own short-video feature called “Reels” amidst US-TikTok controversy

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Amidst the ongoing controversy between ByteDance’s Tiktok and Trump’s government, Instagram has announced Reels. It is Instagram’s take on TikTok’s short video recording/sharing feature. Keep reading to learn more about Reels Instagram.

Instagram Reels Overview

Recording Reels on Instagram

Anyone can become a creator on Instagram and reach a new audience on a global stage.

Like TikTok, Reels lets you record and share (inside Instagram) short videos. Users can even edit videos using different effects and other creative tools. Each video can be 15 seconds long and can contain multiple clips. Users can share Reels video with their followers on Feed. If it’s a public account, it will be available to a larger audience in the Explore.

Recording Videos using Instagram Reels

Reels are now included inside the Instagram Camera. On the middle-left of the Reels, users can find a wide range of tools that they can use to videos.

  • Audio: This allows users to search for appropriate audio from Instagram’s library. Users can even record their own audio. If you choose the latter option, it will be attributed to you. Your audience can even use your audio using the Use Audio feature if your account is public.
  • AR Effects: This lets you browse and use effects created by Instagram or other third-party creators. Multiple effects can be used for different clips in a single video.
  • Timer and Countdown: This feature will come handy if you are recording only. Upon activating, it will start a countdown after the record button is pressed. You can choose the duration of the timer.
  • Align: Align will make the transition between two clips smoother. Instagram says it can be useful for transitions involved in outfit changes and introducing a friend to the reel.
  • Speed: As the name implies it is there to help users control the speed of the video or audio.

Reels allows user to record a video at one take or record multiple clips one at a time. To start, press and hold the record button on Reels. After the process starts, a bar at the top will indicate your progress. Similarly, users can even upload videos from the gallery.

Sharing Reels

After the recording is over, you can save the draft on the share screen. Additionally, you can also change the cover image, add caption and hashtags, and tag your friends. All of your shared videos will reside on a separate Reel Tabs on your profile. If you choose to share it to your Feed as well, it will also feature on your main profile grid. However, Instagram says you can remove it later.

Sharing Reels Videos on Instagram

Reels will follow your privacy setting. That is, your videos will be available for a different audience based on the type of your account. For users with a private account, only followers can view these videos. Similarly, people can neither share your videos nor use your audio.

On the other hand, videos of public accounts will feature in a separate space in the Explore section. It will be available for a wider audience that can share your videos and even use audios from them. Similarly, your videos will appear on dedicated pages of the songs, hashtags, and effects used in the video.

Irrespective of the account type, you can also share videos with your story, close friends, and via direct message.

Viewing Reels Videos

Instagram has dedicated a certain space for the Explore section for Reels. There you can find all the Reel videos shared by public accounts. You can even like, comment, and share them. Instagram will even select some original content and label them “Featured”.Watching Reels Videos on Instagram

Availability

Instagram Reels is available everywhere. The feature was initially tested in Brazil and is available in limited regions, including the US, the UK, Germany, Australia, France, and India. Instagram is yet to release a full list of countries where Reels is available. We also don’t know when it will be available in the rest of the regions.

TikTok’s reaction on Reels and other rivals

To those who wish to launch competitive products, we say bring it on.

On July 29, TikTok cleared that it was aware of rival companies investing in copycat products to counter the popularity of the app. CEO Kevin Mayer said the company welcomes competitions. He also added that everyone should focus on serving the consumer rather than coming up with maligning attacks on competitors. The statement was mainly directed at Facebook, which TikTok claims, is being disguised as patriotism and designed to kick TikTok out of the US.

Instagram Reels is actually a second attempt from Facebook to compete against TikTok. Earlier, the company had released Lasso, which failed to attract users. Even Google launched a TikTok-inspired short video feature on Youtube.

  • Also, check out our review of Realme 6i.

Realme becomes the world’s fastest growing smartphone brand in H1 2020

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For a brand that was launched in 2018, Realme has a lot of accomplishments. It has successfully positioned itself as a big player in India, which happens to be one of the most competitive markets. And the company continues to grow, even during the time of the pandemic. In the latest news, Realme has been announced as the fastest growing global smartphone brand for the H1 of 2020. Keep reading to learn more about the accomplishment of Realme.

Realme: Fastest Growing Brand in H1 2020

Realme’s Claim

Realme has recently announced its figures and statistics for the first half of 2020. The company is proud to announce the 11% growth in the second quarter of the year. For the same period, Canalys reported that Huawei and Samsung experienced 7% and 30% YOY decline respectively in the global smartphone shipments. Realme claims that it is the sole major brand in the world to pull off double-digit positive growth at the same time. Realme has managed to survive and grow even when the global smartphone market has taken a hit from the Covid-19 outbreak.

Realme’s reports suggest that the company was successful in attracting 15 million users in the first half of 2020. With this, Realme has a total of 40 million users worldwide. Since its establishment in 2018, the company has expanded in 59 countries across 5 continents.

Reports from Counterpoint

Counterpoint has named Realme the fastest growing smartphone brand for four consecutive quarters now. Earlier this year, it reported that the company managed 157% YoY growth in the first quarter.

Realme 1+4+N product strategy

According to the reports from Counterpoint and IDC, Realme has managed to rank among the top 4 smartphone brand in India, Thailand, Egypt, and Cambodia. Similarly, the company is part of the top 5 smartphone brands in Vietnam, Ukraine, Myanmar, Phillippines, and Indonesia.

Realme’s plan for future

In 2020, Realme has expanded its portfolio of products to AIoT and lifestyle devices. To keep the operation smooth, the company has announced the 1+4+N strategy. The company’s main priority will be on smartphones. Realme is planning to sell over 100 million smartphones in the next three years. The “4” in the 14N strategy stands for speakers, earphones, TVs, and watches, which will be the company’s main offering in the lifestyle segment. Similarly, under them will be numerous other smart accessories. Realme plans to sell over 50 AIoT products in 2020 and 100 in next year.

  • Check out our review of the Realme 6i / Narzo 10!

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 & S7+ announced: Launching soon in Nepal too!

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Samsung is one of the few brands that is still putting out new Android tablets in a market that is dominated by Apple’s iPad lineup. Today, the South Korean company has pulled the curtain off its successor to Samsung Galaxy Tab S6. Let’s take a look at the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ in Nepal.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7, S7+ Overview

Design and Display

The rumors were true – the new Galaxy Tabs do come with 120Hz panels. The bigger of the two is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ which has a 12.4-inch AMOLED screen; while the vanilla S7 features a slightly smaller 11-inch LTPS LCD screen. The S7+ sports WQXGA+ resolution of 2800 x 1752 pixels, whereas the Tab S7 packs in 2560 x 1600 pixels. S7+ also supports HDR10+ contents and covers the NTSC color range. Tab S7, on the other hand, covers the DCI – P3 color range. Both the tabs come with some kind of eye protection feature.

Samsung Galaxy S7 S7+ design and accessories

We don’t see a radical change in the design. The two tabs feature the same slim design of the Galaxy Tab S6. However, the Tab S7+ is a little bigger than its vanilla sibling. On the back, there is a pill-shaped camera module that houses the dual camera setup along with an LED flash. Just below it, one can notice the groove that will hold the S Pen.

Performance and Memory

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ are come with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 865+ SoC, making them the first tablets to do so. Compared to the vanilla SD 865, the Plus variant features a higher clocked Prime Core. The performance has been improved by up to 25% when looking at last year’s Tab S6. Similarly, the new lineup boasts up to 36% faster graphics performance and 77% better neural processor.

Samsung Galaxy S7 S7+ announced cloud gaming

The most notable difference between the SD 865 and SD 865+ lies in the gaming performance of the two. The new Galaxy Tabs come with Game Pass Ultimate that users can use to access over a hundred Xbox games over the cloud, without even downloading them. Some of the popular games included are Minecraft Dungeons, Gears 5, Halo, and Sea of Thieves.

However, it is only available in select markets starting from the 15th of next month.

As far as memory is concerned, users can choose between 6GB and 8GB of RAM. Similarly, the storage options include 128GB, 256GB and 512GB. In addition to that, users can expand that up to 1TB using an external microSD card.

Camera and Multimedia

Samsung Galaxy S7 S7+ camera module

At the back, the Galaxy Tab S7 series feature a dual-camera setup. The 13MP primary camera is accompanied by a 5MP ultra-wide-angle camera. The two cameras, along with an LED flash, are enclosed inside a pill-shaped camera module. Users can record 4K videos at 30fps. Other notable camera features are Single Take, Night Hyperlapse, Front and Back Conversation Recording, Scene Optimizer, and AR Doodle.

The tabs do not disappoint on the entertainment front either. They come with quad-speaker speakers tuned by AKG Harman. Similarly, the speaker setup also supports Dolby Atmos for surround sound effect. Samsung will also be providing 4 months of free Youtube Premium in select regions.

S Pen and Book Cover Keyboard

Samsung is claiming that with the S Pen along and the 120Hz screen, the latency has been reduced to up to 9ms. It is by far the biggest leap in the S Pen’s responsiveness. It attaches magnetically to the back of the tablets. The S Pen is customized to work perfectly with apps like Clip Studio Paint, Noteshelf, and Canva. The pen can now synchronize notes with voice recording, convert handwriting into text, and supports Dark Mode.

Samsung Galaxy S7 S7+ announced designing S Pen

Users can buy a Book Cover Keyboard separately to increase the productivity of the tablets. The keyboard accessories connect to the tablets magnetically and can take the device way back to 165-degree. It comes with 26% larger keycaps and an 18.3mm key pitch. Similarly, it comes with 16 function keys and a larger keypad with multi-finger support.

Battery and Others

The Galaxy Tab S7+ features a massive 10,090 mAh battery, while its smaller sibling includes an 8,000mAh battery. The S7+ promises up to 14 hours of continuous video playback while the S7 bumps it to 15 hours. The new tabs support 45W super-fast charging. However, users will have to buy separate chargers for that. The S7+ supports 5G, LTE, and even WiFi 6. On the other hand, S7 is available in three variants, each of them supporting 5G, LTE, and Wi-Fi.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7, S7+ Specifications:

  • Dimension: 165.3 x 253.8 x 6.3mm / 185.0 x 285.0 x 5.7mm
  • Display: 11-inch LTPS LCD / 12.4-inch AMOLED panel, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: WQXGA (2560 x 1600 pixels) / WQXGA+ (2800 x 1752 pixels)
  • Rear Camera: Dual
    – 13MP, f/2.2 Primary,
    – 5MP  f/2.0 Ultra-wide
  • Front Camera: 8MP
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+
  • CPU: Octa-core (1x 3.1Ghz Kyro 585 + 3x 2.42Ghz Kyro 585 + 4×1.8Ghz Kyro 585 )
  • GPU: Adreno 650
  • RAM: 6 / 8 GB
  • Storage: 128 / 256/512 GB (expandable up to 1TB via microSD)
  • Audio: AKG Tuned Quad-speaker, Dolby Atmos
  • OS: Android 10, One UI
  • Features: Fingerprint scanner (side-mounted / in-display), Samsung Dex, S Pen, Daily Board
  • Battery: 7760 mAh / 10,090mAh, 45W fast charging technology
  • Color Options: Mystic Black, Mystic Silver, Mystic Bronze

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7, S7+ Price in Nepal & Availability

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 lineup will go on sale starting from August 21. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ have a starting price of $649 and $849 respectively. We expect the starting price of Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ in Nepal to be around NPR 80,000 and NPR 1,05,000 respectively.

Samsung Tablet Model Expected Price in Nepal
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 ~ Rs. 80,000
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ ~ Rs.1,05,000
  • Watch: Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite vs Apple iPad 10.2 (2019).

Dish Home initiates its internet service via FTTH technology in Kathmandu Valley

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[Update @6th August 2020, 6:20 PM: We’ve updated the package prices including one-time setup costs for Dish Home Fibernet.]

Dish Home has been providing TV service in Nepal using DTH technology, for around a decade now. The company received the license to operate as an Internet Service Provider earlier this year. Dish Home has snow started providing internet service to its customer via Fiber Optics technology. Keep reading to know more about the service.

Dish Home Fiber Internet (Fibernet) Service

Nepal Telecommunication Authority (NTA) has granted Dish Home to provide internet via fiber-optics and VSAT technology. The latter technology uses satellite transmission and will be used to connect rural areas to the internet. For now, Dish Home is providing the service in limited areas within the valley and thus, is using fiber optics.

Availability

The Fiber To The Home (FTTH) service by Dish Home is available in three areas of Kathmandu Valley. It is available in Bhainsepati, where the head office of the company is located. It has also been expanded in Kapan – Bouddha area. Similarly, Dish Home is also expanding the Fibernet service to the Tinkune – Baneshwor area with the help of Space-Time Network (local cable operator for SimTV).

Dish Home plans to expand its FTTH service outside of the Ring Road, which it expects to complete within 2077 BS. The company expects to attract 12,000 customers at the same time. After that, it will focus on the places inside the Ring Road.

Dish Home Fibernet Packages and Pricing

As of now, Dish Home has launched two packages: 25 Mbps and 40 Mbps, which is available for monthly, tri-monthly, semi-annual, and annual subscription. For existing Dish Home and SimTV users, the company is providing a slight discount on the annual subscription. The prices listed below are exclusive of VAT.

Package 1 Months 3 Months 6 Months 12 Months
25 Mbps Rs. 1,100 Rs. 3,000 Rs. 5,500 Rs. 10,000
40 Mbps Rs. 1,500 Rs. 4,200 Rs. 7,800 Rs. 14,500

Listed below is the setup charge for the Dish Home Fibernet. As of now, the company is not charging anything under the Installation Charge heading.

Internet Setup 1 Months 3 Months 6 Months 12 Months
Drop Wire Rs. 500 Rs. 500 Rs. 500 Free
Fiber Router Rental Rs. 1,000 Rs. 500 Rs. 500 Rs. 500
Refundable Deposit Rs. 500 Rs. 500 Rs. 500 Rs. 500
Installation Charge

For more information, you can contact Dish Home at 9801-544000.

Dish Home Satellite Internet

Dish Home’s plan of providing internet using VSAT technology, has been affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. The company is facing difficulty to import necessary gears and equipment. The project will eventually start gaining pace once the current situation gets better.

  • Check out our review of the first Nepali Google-certified Android 4K TV!

Oppo K7 5G launched with Snapdragon 765G and 48MP quad-camera array

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Oppo has just announced the successor to last year’s K5. The new Oppo K7 5G now comes with an integrated 5G modem. Keep reading to learn more about the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Oppo K7 5G in Nepal.

Oppo K7 5G Overview

Design and Display

Oppo K7 5G design

The Oppo K7 5G retains the 6.4-inch AMOLED display. It supports the FHD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. The panel features a waterdrop style notch on the front to house the front camera. The bezels are slim and the fingerprint sensor is placed under the screen.

On the back, the vertical camera arrangement in its usual position. Oppo has replaced the gradient design on the back with a sunrise design. The rays originate from the bottom left corner of the rear panel. And this is where you’d find the “Oppo” branding as well.

Performance and Memory

It does not happen quite often but Oppo has actually prioritized performance over cameras in this mid-ranger. The Snapdragon 765G is an improvement over last year’s Snapdragon 730. This chipset has Adreno 620 as its GPU. The SoC comes features a more advanced 7nm node and comes with a built-in 5G modem. Oppo’s HyperBoost 3.0 and Qualcomm’s Elite Gaming features should promise a decent gaming experience. Oppo has also included Link Boost 2.0, which utilizes a 5G network and Wi-Fi connection for a better reliable connection.

The device comes with 8GB of RAM. Users can choose between 128GB and 256GB of internal storage. The K7 5G will ship with ColorOS 7 based on Android 10 out of the box.

Camera

Oppo has downgraded the camera on the K7 5G, at least on paper. While the predecessor had a bigger 64MP sensor, K7 5G features a 48MP primary camera. Oppo has to make up for the cost of the new 5G processor. What’s sad to see is that the 2MP macro and 2MP depth sensors have been left untouched for the quad-camera setup.

Oppo K7 5G camera setup

An 8MP ultra-wide sensor completes the rear camera setup. On the front, there is a 32MP selfie camera enclosed by the notch.

Battery and Others

The Oppo K7 5G comes with a 4,025mAh battery. It supports 30W fast charging through the USB Type-C port. The device has an optical fingerprint sensor for biometrics and supports NFC.

OPPO K7 5G Specifications:

  • Body: 160.3 x 74.3 x 7.96 mm; 180 gm
  • Display: 6.4-inches Super AMOLED display
  • Resolution: Full-HD+ (2340 × 1080 pixels),
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 765G; 7nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×2.4 GHz Kryo 475 Prime & 1×2.2 GHz Kryo 475 Gold & 6×1.8 GHz Kryo 475 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 620
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Storage: 128GB / 256GB UFS 2.1 (non-expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 10 (Pie) with OPPO’s ColorOS 7
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera
    – 48MP primary sensor
    – 8MP ultrawide lens
    – 2MP macro lens
    – 2MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 32MP
  • Fingerprint sensor: On-screen
  • Battery: 4025 mAh battery with 30W VOOC Flash Charge 4.0

Oppo K7 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

Oppo K7 5G is available for pre-orders in China, where its price is ¥1,999 for the 8/128GB and ¥2,299 for the 8/256GB variant. The sales will start on August 11. We expect the price of Oppo K7 5G in Nepal to start at around NPR 37,000.

Smartphone Model Price in Nepal (Expected)
Oppo K7 5G (8/128GB) ~ NPR 37,000
Oppo K7 5G (8/256GB) ~ NPR 42,000.
  • Check out our comparison between Oppo F15 and Galaxy A51

Vivo S7 5G with 44MP dual selfie lenses & some exciting camera features launched

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Vivo S7 5G is the latest 5G mid-range devices from the Chinese company. Keep reading to learn about the official specs, features, expected price, and availability of Vivo S7 5G in Nepal.

Vivo S7 5G Overview

Design and Display

Vivo S7 5G Monet Color option

Vivo S7 5G features a 6.44-inch AMOLED display. The device sports a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and a 20:9 aspect ratio. The dual selfie cameras on the front is located at the top center of the screen. It’s a multimedia device as well since the panel supports HDR contents and covers 98.5% of NTSC color gamut. Despite the dual-camera setup, the device maintains a 91.2% screen to body ratio.

On the back, a rectangular camera module houses the triple camera setup. The gradient design on the rear panel is pleasing to look at. The body is just 7.39mm thick and weighs around 170 grams. Vivo S7 5G is available in Monet color options, inspired by the French artist.

Processor and Memory

The Vivo S7 5G comes with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765G processor. It has been the go-to SoC for mid-range 5G devices for a while now. Along with an integrated 5G modem, the processor comes with Qualcomm’s Elite Gaming features. The device comes with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM but users can choose between 128GB and 256GB of internal storage.

Camera

A 64MP sensor leads the triple camera setup on the back. It supports Electronic Video Stabilization for a steadier video recording. Similarly, Vivo also included its latest Super Night mode. It can shoot in RAW format too. The primary camera is accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. It is a positive step that the company has taken by voiding the quad-camera setup and packing in more features instead. However, we still think the 2MP depth sensor could have been replaced with a telephoto lens.

Vivo S7 5G camera module

The dual-camera setup on the front is not gimmicky and packs in exciting features. The primary camera here is a 44MP sensor, which the company is advertising as ultra-clear. Like the rear camera, it comes with stabilization. It is joined by an 8MP ultra-wide sensor. The primary selfie camera can record 4K videos at 60fps. Users can even shoot slow-motion selfies at 240fps. Similarly, it can also be used to record video in split-screen mode alongside the rear camera. The secondary camera has 105-degree FOV and will come handy while taking a group selfie.

Battery and Others

Vivo has included a decent 4,000mAh inside the phone. 33W flash charger is shipped with the phone. The device supports Hi-Res Audio but users will have to use a USB-C headset as the device lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Vivo S7 5G battery

Similarly, for earbuds users, the device comes with Bluetooth 5.1 with aptX HD and LDAC audio codec. Other notable features in-display fingerprint sensor, dual-band Wi-Fi, and NFC.

Vivo S7 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.44-inch AMOLED display; 2400 x 1080 pixels, HDR, 98.5% NSTC
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G; 7nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×2.4 GHz Kryo 475 Prime & 1×2.2 GHz Kryo 475 Gold & 6×1.8 GHz Kryo 475 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 620
  • RAM: 8GB LPDDR4X
  • Internal Storage: 128/256GB UFS 3.1
  • Software & UI: FunTouch OS 10.5 based on Android 10
  • Rear Camera:
    – 64 MP sensor
    – 8MP ultra-wide sensor
    – 2MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera:
    – 44 MP sensor
    – 8MP ultra-wide sensor
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (under-display)
  • Audio: Hi-Res Audio, aptX HD, LDAC
  • Battery: 4000 mAh battery with 33W fast charging

Vivo S7 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

Vivo S7 5G is available for pre-order in China, where its price is ¥2,798 for the 8/128GB and ¥3,098 for the 8/256GB variant. The company will shart shipping the phone starting 8th August. We expect the price of the Vivo S7 5G in Nepal to start at around NPR 50,000.

Smartphone model Price in Nepal (Expected)
Vivo S7 5G (8/128GB) ~ NPR 50,000
Vivo S7 5G (8/256GB) ~ NPR 55,000
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China announces the completion of BeiDou Navigation Satellite System

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China has announced the completion of its homegrown navigation system. President Xi Jinping confirmed the completion of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, nearly three decades since its initiation. The new system will compete against the US’s GPS, Russia’s GLONASS, and the EU’s Galileo. Keep reading to learn more about the BeiDou Navigation System.

BeiDou’s Timeline

China initially launched the BeiDou project back in 1994. In the first phase, otherwise known as BeiDou-1, China launched four Geosynchronous Equatorial Orbit (GEO) satellite in the space. China initially launched two satellites in 2000. It added two more satellites in the years – 2003 and 2007. Back then, only China could use these services.

The year 2004 marked the start of the second phase of the project. China launched the first satellite of the BeiDou-2 in 2004. The phase was completed in 2012. It broadened the coverage of the system to include the Asia Pacific region. Thus, China decommissioned BeiDou-1 in 2013.

Beidou Banner

The third phase started in 2009 and it finally concluded in 2020. The system was operational since 2018, two years before its completion. The BeiDou-3 has a total of 30 satellites and has been operational since 2018.

More about BeiDou Navigation System

Not only does BeiDou provide an accurate reading, but it also supports the transmission of messages and images. It can transit up to 1,200 Chinese characters. While the system can operate independently, it is compatible with three other navigation systems, namely GPS (US), GLONASS (Russia), and Galileo (European Union).

The latest BeiDou-3 consists of 30 satellites. Out of the thirty, three are GEO satellites, three are Inclined Geosynchronous Orbie (IGSO) satellites, and twenty-four of them are Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellites. The latest satellites offer higher bandwidth for better communication and more accurate atomic clocks. The rubidium clock is fully manufactured inside China and loses only a second per 300 million years.

China’s Message

“No country can stop the historical pace of rejuvenation of the Chinese nation” – Xinhua

Thus, the new navigation system is proof that China is working to cut down reliability on foreign help. In recent times, the US government has heavily targetted China and China-based companies. Amidst that, the Chinese navigation system is a subliminal message that China can survive on its own technology. The country makes 500 different parts that are part of the system. It includes the rubidium atomic clocks, which the Chinese team completes in eight months.

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Google’s Pixel 4a finally makes its official debut with a bare minimum of specs

The rumors had been swirling around for a while. And now it’s finally here. The follow-up to the affordable Pixel 3a was launched today. Aptly named the Google Pixel 4a, the phone ultimately quenches the thirst of many enthusiasts who’d been waiting for this year’s inexpensive Pixel. The device had been speculated for a long time and many are glad to see it finally launch. It brings in a significant upgrade from its predecessor and will look to compete against the likes of the iPhone SE 2 and OnePlus Nord. So, let’s find out what Google Pixel 4a is all about including its expected price in Nepal. 

Google Pixel 4a Overview

The phone is basically a toned-down version of the Google Pixel 4 that launched last year. It has a rather small 5.81-inch OLED panel with FHD+ resolution. It comes with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9 and 443ppi pixel density. Furthermore, it has an Always-on Display (AoD) option, plus HDR support. Also, it has a punch-hole cutout that features a single selfie camera. 

Cameras have always been the main attraction of the Pixel devices and it is the same for the Pixel 4a too. However, unlike most smartphones these days it is not packed in multiple sensors. Rather, the rear features just a single 12.2MP camera. The camera comes with Dual Pixel Tech, HDR support, OIS, and EIS. Furthermore, other features include portrait mode, top shot, night sight with astrophotography, and fused video stabilization. Upfront, the selfie camera is an 8MP wide-angle lens.

google pixel 4a black camera

A major upgrade from the Pixel 3a can be found under the hood. Snapdragon 730G replaces the Snapdragon 670 SoC in terms of the processor. And the RAM and storage have been bumped to 6GB and 128GB respectively. These are some significant upgrades right there. However, right now, these specs are the bare minimums that a mid-range device should be offering. 

Also, the device features a slightly larger 3140mAh battery as compared with its predecessor’s 3080mAh unit. And it supports 18W fast charging.

Google Pixel 4a Specifications:

  • Design: Glass body front, plastic back, plastic frame
  • Display: 5.81″ OLED display with Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2340 pixels)
  • Rear Camera: 12.2MP Sony IMX363 with f/1.7 aperture
  • Front Camera: 8MP Sony IMX355 with f/2.0 aperture
  • Processor: Octa-core 8 nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G
  • GPU: Adreno 618
  • RAM: 6 GB LPDDR4x
  • Storage: 128 GB onboard
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, Stereo speakers
  • Battery: 3140 mAh, 18W Fast Charging
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass

Pixel 4a 5G?

Now, Google did mention something about the 5G variant of the Pixel 4a too. However, details about the phone were not revealed, except for the price which is $499. It is expected to pack in a different processor, most likely the Snapdragon 765G. And the rest of the specs is up for speculation. This variant will be launched only in selected countries such as UK, US, Canada, Germany, and some other European countries.

Google Pixel 4a Price in Nepal and Availability

The Google Pixel 4a is priced at $349 and it is available for pre-order in the US. It will, however, go on sale only on August 20. The device will arrive in India in October. Similarly, the 5G variant will cost $499. However, there is no confirmation about its availability just yet.

Model Name Price in Nepal (Expected)
Google Pixel 4a (6/128GB) NPR. 45,000
Google Pixel 4a 5G (6/128GB) NPR. 65,000
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Mi 10 Long-Term Review: Almost There!

Xiaomi is better-known for its value-oriented Redmi and Poco brands. Despite this, they have also been launching the premium Mi series since its establishment. Remember the Mi 3 that was launched back in 2013? Yes, that was Xiaomi’s flagship phone of 2013. But since then, I haven’t seen Xiaomi launching its flagship Mi lineup here in South Asia, although they were quite active in their homeland China and a few European markets. This year, they announced the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro and have launched these phones in many parts of the world. And here, I’ll be discussing the Xiaomi Mi 10 in this long-term review.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Specifications:

  • Body: 6.40 x 2.94 x 0.35 inches; 208 gm
  • Display: 6.67-inches Super AMOLED panel; 386PPI; 90Hz Refresh Rate; 180Hz Touch Sampling Rate; Corning Gorilla Glass 5; 100% DCI-P3; HDR10+; 1120 nits peak brightness
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels); 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 865; 7nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×2.84 GHz Kryo 585 & 3×2.42 GHz Kryo 585 & 4×1.80 GHz Kryo 585)
  • GPU: Adreno 650
  • RAM: 8/12GB LPDDR5
  • Storage: 128/256GB UFS 3.0 (non-expandable)
  • Software & UI: MIUI 12 on top of Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera;
    – 108MP, f/1.7 primary shooter
    – 13MP, f/2.4 ultra-wide lens
    – 2MP, f/2.4 macro lens
    – 2MP, f/2.4 depth sensor
    – Dual-LED flash
  • Front Camera: 20MP, f/2.0 lens
  • Security: In-display Fingerprint Scanner (optical)
  • Audio: Stereo speakers; Hi-Res Audio; Dual microphones
  • Connectivity: Single Nano-SIM, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.1, GPS/AGPS/GLONASS/Beidou, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 4780mAh with 30W fast charging; 30W Wireless Charging
  • Colors: Coral Green, Twilight Grey, Peach Gold
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 89,999 (8/256GB)

Xiaomi Mi 10 Long-Term Review:

Unlike its previous iterations, this year’s Mi flagships are quite expensive and are no longer flagship killers. Maybe that’s reserved for its Redmi K30 Pro and Poco F2 Pro phones from now on. In Nepal, only the Mi 10 has been launched. And I have been using it for almost a month now and have been comparing it with my primary phone, the Galaxy S20+. So, let’s find out if this new Xiaomi flagship is actually worth choosing over the Galaxy flagships.

Also, a little disclaimer. Xiaomi actually messed up with Mi 10’s pricing in India which is why you will see its many bad reviews. Mi 10 is like $100 more expensive than the OnePlus 8 in the country. So, if you are living in India, this Xiaomi flagship phone doesn’t make any sense. With that out of the way, let’s get on with the review of Xiaomi Mi 10.

Design

  • Glass front, glass back, and metallic frame
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection all-around
  • Curved front and back delivers a comfortable grip

Xiaomi Mi 10 - Design [2]

As you’d expect, Mi 10 is one premium-looking flagship smartphone. Both the front & the back of the phone are curved and made of glass while the frames are metallic, further adding to the premium-ness. Unfortunately, the glass front & back are protected by a generation older Gorilla Glass 5 which I feel is a compromise for a device of this stature.

I mean, Xiaomi provides it in its cheapest phones like the Redmi 8 as well. Furthermore, the Mi 10 lacks any sort of IP rating and the company has opted for a simpler P2i coating; which can also be found in much… much cheaper phones from Xiaomi.

In terms of weight, it is slightly heavier than the S20+ though the weight distribution is very good and the phone is ergonomically pleasing to hold. However, because of the camera bump at the back, I’d feel unsafe using it without a case. So, I slapped in the transparent case to the phone, that comes within the box itself.

What’s inside the box?

Talking about what’s inside the box, I was quite disappointed to see how Xiaomi didn’t include a pair of earphones. I don’t think I’m asking for a lot here since I paid flagship price for this, unlike other inexpensive Redmi phones. Even Apple includes a pair of wired earpods in its cheapest iPhone!

Additionally, the Mi 10 suffers from a slight flaw in design too. You see, the fourth lens from the top, in a separate module is a wide-angle lens. But its placement is so low that when you are shooting wide-angle images in portrait orientation, your fingers may get in the way.

Display

  • 6.67-inches FHD+ curved E3 AMOLED panel
  • 90Hz refresh rate; 180Hz touch sampling rate
  • Excellent colors & contrast, thanks to 100% DCI-P3, HDR10+

Getting to the display, Mi 10 features a stunning 6.6-inch FullHD+ Super AMOLED panel from TCL and has a tiny punch hole cutout on the top left side. Xiaomi has also pre-installed a thin film screen protector, which is nice. Talking more about the quality of the panel itself, it has excellent color reproduction, deep blacks, and an ample amount of brightness thus rooting out any concern for visibility even in sunny outdoors.

Furthermore, under the “Color Scheme” option inside the settings, you can change the color profile from warm to cool and even choose the RGB color space. There’s a dark mode as well, which works flawlessly on this Super AMOLED screen.

Xiaomi Mi 10 - Display [1]

Mi 10 also comes with a customizable Always-on-Display function, although it’s a bit limited. On the contrary, Samsung’s Galaxy Store boasts a much wider array of options. For this, the company can always reach out to the developers’ community; which is abundant, especially in India.

A well-implemented curved display

Like I said earlier, Mi 10’s display has curved edges that are comparatively excessive to the ones found in Samsung’s Galaxy S20 lineup. With this, you’d think there would be a lot of accidental touches but I hardly experienced any. And like Mi Note 10 Lite which we reviewed a while back, there’s also a setting to block the registry of touch around the edges.

All in all, I really like the display on the Mi 10. Having said that, it’s most definitely is not an A+ panel compared to some other premium phones like Galaxy S20, OPPO Find X2 Pro, etc. as it lacks a smoother 120Hz refresh rate and a sharper QHD+ resolution.

Instead, Xiaomi has settled with a regular FHD+ display, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a 180Hz touch sampling rate. Though that’s smooth enough to some extent, I feel like it’s a valid argument against the phone’s premium price.

Performance

  • Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC (7nm)
  • 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB UFS 3.0 storage (non-expandable)

However, where the company hasn’t left any room for complaints is performance. Powered by the latest Snapdragon 865 which has been paired with 8GB of DDR5 RAM and UFS 3.0 storage, this is one of the fastest phones you can buy right now in Nepal.

Xiaomi Mi 10 - Design [1]

To reiterate, shifting from my Exynos 990 powered S20+ to the Mi 10 was a wild experience as I could instantly notice a marginal improvement in performance. So, yeah; installing and opening apps, or multitasking between the heaviest of them is buttery smooth on this phone. I also have praise for MIUI’s memory optimization.

But, in terms of core UI/UX experience, it is just about average as we’ve discovered time and again. There are plenty of bloatware apps and you can’t even uninstall some of them. Thankfully, unlike Xiaomi’s inexpensive phones, the Mi 10 is completely ad-free.

Gaming

In terms of gaming, the Mi 10 has a major upper hand over the S20. For instance, you can play PUBG at HDR graphics with Extreme frame rates without any lags or stutters. On the other hand, the max you can go with the S20+ is HDR graphics and Ultra frame rates. As a result, the gameplay is significantly better on the Mi 10. Other FPS games like CoD: Mobile run fantastic as well.

However, I was bummed to find out that some of the games like Fruit Ninja and Fortnite still run at 30fps in Xiaomi Mi 10 during my review. And I think the company should partner with developers and optimize all the popular games to run at 90fps. On the contrary, OnePlus 8 has fully utilized its faster display as it can now run Fortnite at 90fps.

Xiaomi Mi 10 - Gaming

The company has also given attention to detail on some minor things like the vibration motor by which you get great haptic feedback when you unlock the phone using the fingerprint sensor, use navigation buttons, type something, etc. Now, briefly getting into the optical fingerprint scanner, in my experience, it is noticeably faster and more accurate than the one found on Galaxy S20+.

What about the audio?

Even the audio performance from its stereo speaker is great with decent dynamic range and low distortion even at high volumes. Despite this, it’s not quite on par with the iPhone 11 or S20+.

Talking more on the audio, Mi 10 lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack and neither does it come with Dolby Atmos support. Therefore, I noticed a lack of depth and immersive-ness when listening to music using a pair of wireless earbuds as compared to my S20+. You can tweak the sound optimization but it must’ve had Dolby Atmos for a phone of this price.

Cameras

  • Quad-cameras at the back
  • (108MP primary, 13MP ultrawide, 2MP macro, 2MP depth)
  • 20MP front-facing camera inside a punch-hole cutout

Okay, now let’s talk about cameras. And frankly, I’m a little disappointed with it. First off, its camera arrangement is not versatile enough for a flagship phone as its depth sensor and macro lens are plain stupid. These days, you see a telephoto zoom lens even in phones 1/3rd the price of Mi 10.

The primary lens here is a 108MP Samsung Bright ISOCELL HMX sensor which is slightly different from S20 Ultra’s HM1 sensor. Yet, the Mi 10 is the first phone in Nepal with a 108MP sensor. With this, the phone does quad-pixel binning with 4 pixels instead of nona-binning with 9 pixels to one in the S20 Ultra. Besides this, there’s a 13MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a 2MP depth sensor, and finally a 2MP macro lens.

Macro Images

Let’s start with the macro lens and I’ll be blunt here.

For a lack of a better word, it’s pretty useless and unnecessary.

Normal Images

But that’s obviously not the case with the primary 108MP sensor. I compared it with the S20+ and S20 Ultra, and the results are quite competitive. The images have excellent colors, contrast, and details.

The dynamic range is quite good as well. All in all, the primary camera is well-deserving of the flagship title.

Wideangle Images

However, the 16MP wide-angle images are not flagship-grade, to put it nicely. Under lighting, it produces nice images but comparatively, the S20+ has way better details and dynamic range.

Also, wide-angle shots in night mode are equally bad and you don’t get a dedicated night mode feature under this lens as well.

Nighttime Images

Moving to the nighttime images, the physically big 108MP sensor captures great images. But one thing that didn’t sit nicely with me is how when clicking photos is low-light in normal mode, it takes about 4 to 5 seconds to optimize the shot.

Isn’t this why night mode exists? As a result, if you compare the low light shots in normal and night time mode, there isn’t much of a difference.

Also, the software optimization for night time images is much better on the S20+ as you see in these sample shots; which goes on to show Xiaomi’s lack of a better image processing algorithm.

Portrait Images

Getting to the portrait images, Mi 10 uses its 2MP depth sensor for producing those bokeh effects. Resulting images are good, though it smoothens the subject’s skin by quite a bit and the background isn’t as lively as you’d expect.

Comparing it to the one taken from the telephoto lens on the S20+, you can see a more natural blur and better edge detection.

Selfie Images

In the selfie department, Xiaomi has done a commendable job. The details are excellent with good sharpness and an accurate color tone.

The software-based portrait shots from the front-facing camera are nice as well, although edge detection could use some work.

Videography

Jumping to the videos, the 108MP sensor combined with Snapdragon 865 can process 8K videos. But at this point, it’s almost entirely a gimmick as you get no stabilization at all. However, for still-shooting purposes, the recordings are admirable.

You’ll get the best stabilization with OIS under 4K/30fps or 1080p/30fps recordings, with nice color reproduction as well. Weirdly enough, it doesn’t work well when bumping the frame rate to 60fps. In comparison, the S20 series gives way better stabilization even in 60fps videos at both 4K and 1080p resolution.

You can also shoot up to 4K/30fps videos using the wide-angle lens, with stabilization. But its result is quite mediocre with subpar colors and dynamic range. Here, the S20+ shoots better videos from its wide-angle sensor.

Xiaomi Mi 10 - Display [2]

The front-facing camera is capable of shooting 1080p/30fps videos though this one too is lacking in stabilization, with worse color reproduction; thus, making it a not-so-optimal option for vlogging purposes. Here too, the S20+ outperforms the Mi 10.

Decent microphones

Surprisingly, its microphone is great with decent cancellation of background noise. But overall, I believe Xiaomi should’ve worked better in the video department. After all, Mi 10 is a flagship phone and as the evidence has it, its competing devices are way ahead.

All in all, the 108MP sensor on the phone is a great start. But to able to compete against the best, the Xiaomi still has a lot to do.

Battery

  • 4780mAh battery with 30W fast wired charging
  • Plus 30W wireless charging

Now, let’s get into the battery. You get a decent 4780mAh cell which gives off a better endurance than the S20+. Even with turning on the 90Hz refresh rate and Always on Display, the phone lasted me a full day with around 15-20% charge still remaining.

Xiaomi Mi 10 - Charging Brick

Mi 10’s charging is equally fantastic as the phone supports 30W wired as well as wireless charging. During my review period, the Xiaomi Mi 10 went from 0 to 100% in a little over 1 hour using the wired charger and slightly longer using a wireless one. However, Xiaomi could’ve gone with a more versatile & faster 65W PD/PPS charger, using which you can even charge your laptop.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Xiaomi’s flagships have come a long way which is a good thing; not just in Xiaomi’s account but from the perspective of the entire smartphone industry. For years, there have been very few players in the premium market but the Mi 10 challenges that norm. Yet, as I said in the beginning, Xiaomi should’ve come with much more aggressive pricing in big markets like India to compete against its direct rival OnePlus.

Having said that, in a market like Nepal, I strongly believe the Xiaomi Mi 10’s pricing is to some extent justified, making it a good option in the flagship market. The phone does have its limitations though; it is not IP certified, you don’t get a telephoto lens, and a few more. Provided that the phone had these features as well, the new Xiaomi Mi 10 would’ve almost been a perfect flagship.

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Xiaomi Mi 10 Long-Term Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Fantastic design with curves all-around for a better grip
  • Excellent & fluid AMOLED display with 90Hz refresh rate
  • 108MP camera is an absolute show-stealer
  • Top-notch performance thanks to the flagship Snapdragon 865 SoC
  • Terrific battery endurance & a fast wired or wireless charging support

Cons:

  • Leaving the primary sensor, the rest of the cameras are mediocre
  • No IP rating of any sort in a flagship phone is a bummer
  • Falls behind to other flagship phones in areas like higher refresh rate, sharper resolution, and a decent audio system