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Redmi Note 9 Review: An Unworthy Successor

After the success of the Redmi Note 9 Pro and Pro Max, Xiaomi had added an even more affordable device in the lineup, which is the new Redmi Note 9. It is the true successor to last year’s Redmi Note 8, which is still a decent budget phone. And here in Nepal, Note 9 directly competes against Samsung’s Galaxy M21 as it is price exactly the same at Rs. 22,999. So, can the Redmi Note 9 ruffle some feathers in this price point against the reigning champ? Do I recommend this phone above the Galaxy M21? Let’s find out in this review of the Redmi Note 9.

Redmi Note 9 Specifications:

  • Body: 6.39 x 3.04 x 0.35 inches; 199 gm
  • Display: 6.53-inches IPS LCD “DotDisplay”; 395PPI; Corning Gorilla Glass 5; 450 nits brightness
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels); 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G85; 12nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6×1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
  • GPU: Mali-G52 MC2
  • RAM: 3/4GB
  • Storage: 64/128GB (expandable via a Micro SD card)
  • Software & UI: MIUI 11 on top of Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera;
    – 48MP, f/1.8 primary shooter
    – 8MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide lens; 118° FOV
    – 2MP, f/2.4 macro lens
    – 2MP, f/2.4 depth sensor
    – LED flash
  • Front Camera: 13MP, f/2.3 lens
  • Security: Fingerprint Scanner (Rear-mounted)
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS/AGPS/GLONASS/GALILEO/BDS, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 5020mAh with 18W fast charging (22.5W charger inside the box)
  • Colors: Forest Green, Midnight Grey, Polar White
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 22,999 (4/128GB)

Redmi Note 9 Review:

Design

  • A downgraded plastic-back compared to its predecessor
  • Has a glossy finish and the punch-hole cutout looks nice

In terms of design, the phone borrows its looks from the “Pro” sibling as it has a similar camera layout and the overall shiny looks. Similarly, the Redmi Note 9 brings some curves at the back for a better grip.

However, as it is with every glossy phone, this one is prone to smudges too and I had to clean it up way too often. Surprisingly, the build material here is plastic, this time. And if you recall, Xiaomi had gone with a much more premium glass back on its predecessor, the Redmi Note 8. So, if you ask me, I prefer the hand feel of the expensive Redmi Note 9 Pro better compared to this.

The standard Note 9 also doesn’t provide a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and rather features a traditional one at the bottom of the rear cameras. And about its performance, it is as fast and accurate as expected. All the buttons have been placed on the right side of the phone but disappointingly aren’t tactile enough and they were even unresponsive at times.

Display

  • 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel with FHD+ resolution
  • Protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass 5
  • A rather inferior color reproduction ability

Getting to the display, Redmi Note 9 retains the punch-hole cutout for the front-facing camera. But here, it has been shifted to the left side compared to one on the center like the Note 9 Pro. Yet, I don’t mind this change at all, and the looks of Redmi Note 9 eventually grew on me during the review period.

Redmi Note 9 - Display [2]

Having said that, this 6.5-inches IPS display with FHD+ resolution is just about average; although you won’t notice this inferiority when browsing through regular apps like Facebook, Instagram, and such.

But it is when watching videos on YouTube that you can differentiate the quality compared to say, the Galaxy M21 with its AMOLED panel. For instance, here you can see how the color tone of my face is abnormally cooler while the comparatively warmer tone on the M21 is way better than this.

Brightness is surprisingly sufficient for both indoors and sunny outdoors which is great. The display has been protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass 5. However, I am a little disappointed with the quality of the panel itself, as it is inferior to the Note 9 Pro and its direct competitor the Galaxy M21.

Performance

  • World’s first phone to be powered by Helio G85 SoC
  • 4GB of RAM with 128GB of internal storage

Talking about the internals, well, we’ve always come to expect a stellar performance from Xiaomi phones and this one is powered by the new gaming-focused Helio G85 chipset from MediaTek. Being the first phone to feature this SoC, I was really eager to test out the gaming capability of this thing. Yet, my excitement was very short-lived as the Redmi Note 9 showed pretty average results in my gaming tests.

Redmi Note 9 - Gaming

I tried out PUBG Mobile under Smooth graphics and Ultra frame rate and got a weirdly inconsistent performance. So, I tweaked the settings to “HD” graphics and “High” frame rate instead which worked well; but at an expense of frame rates. In comparison, the Galaxy M21 with its Exynos 9611 is much more optimized and I could easily play the game under “HD” graphics and “Ultra” frame rates with no hiccup.

Call of Duty: Mobile is maxed out at “Medium” graphics and “High” frame rate whereas M21 lets you play under “High” graphics too. Moreover, the touch response on the Redmi Note 9 isn’t great either. Therefore, I have been little let down by Xiaomi on the gaming promises of this phone.

However, the regular day-to-day tasks are well handled by the on-board SoC. Multitasking is swift and using everyday apps like Facebook, Instagram resulted in no trouble of any sort.

Well-optimized MIUI!

MIUI runs good enough too with swift transitions and good resource management. It also offers you tons of customization and battery-saving features, that I have always liked. Having said that, I still think the Helio G85 isn’t as optimized as its closest Snapdragon counterpart. That’s because, at times, there’s a bit of lag and choppy animation while navigating through the UI.

Redmi Note 9 - Display [1]

One more thing, most of you guys may be already familiar with the in-built “Cleaner” app on the device. First pointed out by Beebom on their review of the Poco M2 Pro, this app requires permission for location, microphone, contacts, etc. which is pretty weird for a service that should only require storage usage rights.

What’s even more worrisome for the Indian audience especially is that the Cleaner app sends its data to Clean Master’s servers which is one of the 59 Chinese apps recently banned by the Indian government. Similarly, the Redmi Note 9 also comes with tons of bloatware pre-installed including some outlandish games like “Bubble Story”, “Crazy Juicer”.

Camera

  • Quad-cameras at the back
  • (48MP primary, 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP depth, 2MP macro)
  • 13MP front-facing camera inside a punch-hole cutout

Moving on to the cameras, the phone comes with a quad-camera setup. You get a 48MP primary sensor alongside an 8MP ultra-wide lens, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 2MP macro lens with autofocus.

Macro Images

And you guys might be tired of hearing this and I’m tired of saying this but a mediocre 2MP macro lens on a phone solely to justify the “quad-camera” title is ridiculous.

The macro images from Redmi Note 9 are void of any innovation and the images look washed out, with low details, and are pretty much useless.

Normal Images

Let’s talk about the primary 48MP lens now. Even though it is good for the price, I would only rate it as average when comparing it against Samsung’s Galaxy M21. You can see how Note 9 lacks in terms of colors and details while looking a bit hazy as well

On the contrary, images from M21 look livelier. Just check out this image of a leaf I took. The one from M21 has more details, saturation, and vibrancy whereas Note 9’s shot looks washed out with poor dynamic range.

Portrait Images

Portraits, on the other hand, look decent with good enough edge detection.

But bringing the M21 into the mix, you will instantly notice how the background exposure isn’t done properly on Note 9 with inconsistent bokeh effect at times.

Nighttime Images

Likewise, the quality of the image degrades as you move to an environment with lesser light.

And the nighttime images are grainy with very little details. The dedicated night mode does improve them by a bit.

Wideangle Images

Photos from the 8MP ultra-wide lens are nothing to write home about either as they tend to have limited dynamic range, details, and colors. In comparison, M21’s wide-angle images are much better with a wider field of view too.

What’s left? Oh, yes… video. Here, the highest resolution Note 9 can go is 1080p/30fps. That too without any kind of stabilization. The recordings are wobbly but more importantly, its colors and dynamic range are way worse compared to M21.

Selfie Images

The front camera shares a contrasting story for the first time in our camera test as the selfies are very good.

Even though the images from M21 have that pleasing reddish-tone to them, photos from Note 9 are a visual treat as well.

Portrait Selfie Images

Portrait selfies are handled through software and therefore the edge detection isn’t that good but gets the job done. However, like regular selfies, it struggles when there is a light source directly at the back and therefore gets overexposed. Here too, the M21 seems to do a better job.

I’m gonna quickly dismiss the vlogging capabilities of Redmi Note 9 from the selfie camera as it is just terrible.

In summation, Note 9’s cameras are only average and the M21 easily wins out against it. My big concern is for the average non-tech buyer, who may judge the Note 9 and the costlier Note 9 Pro as equals because of the similar 48MP quad-camera setup, but in reality, that is far from the truth.

Battery

  • 5020mAh battery with 18W fast charging support
  • 22.5W fast charger inside the box

Talking about the battery, the 5020mAh cell on the Redmi Note 9 gives great endurance, which is further supported by efficient memory management that I talked about earlier. During my test, I used it as my secondary device with a Ncell SIM and got about 7 hours of screen-on time which comprised of watching videos for 2 hours or more, about an hour of gaming, and chatting on WhatsApp and Messenger for 2 hours or so.

Redmi Note 9 - Charging

You also get a fast 22.5W charger inside the box, which surprisingly isn’t that fast. It takes the phone from 0 to 90% in under 2 hours although filling up the final 10% took me more than 30 minutes.

Extras

Getting to the extras, the speakers on the Redmi Note 9 as average too. And Like with every Xiaomi phones, this one gets an IR blaster as well. In terms of call quality and network signal strength, I have zero complaints.

Conclusion

To conclude, the Redmi Note 9 is a pretty average offering as we’ve discovered during our review; especially considering how last year’s Redmi Note 8 was such a great value proposition. Discounting the design and battery, I don’t see any significant improvement the Note 9 brings over the Redmi Note 8. But that’s not even the biggest issue this phone faces. Samsung’s Galaxy M21 is a much better phone for the same price.

You might’ve picked up on how it outclasses the Note 9 in aspects like display, performance, and camera, which are like the 3 prime pillars for an excellent budget smartphone.

I’d also wanna go a little off-topic and point out how the post-lockdown smartphone market has resulted in a price hike and some off-putting releases. We saw Samsung launch the Galaxy M11 and Galaxy A21s which fell into this category and unfortunately, Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 9 follows the same bandwagon.

  • Watch our video review of the Redmi Note 9!

Redmi Note 9 Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Good-looking and modern design
  • Feature-rich and well-optimized MIUI
  • Excellent battery endurance and a fast charger inside the box

Cons:

  • Performance isn’t as great as you’d expect
  • Strictly average cameras
  • Ultimately doesn’t feel like a decent successor

Samsung Galaxy M11 Review: Get The M21 Instead!

The Galaxy M21 and M31 that we reviewed a while back were excellent value-for-money smartphones; both equipped with an excellent Super AMOLED display, awesome cameras, and a big 6,000mAh battery. These devices lived up to the legacy of Samsung’s ‘M’ series of smartphones. And now, the company has added a new entry to the lineup in the form of Galaxy M11, which is slightly cheaper than the M21. Unfortunately, it is not a great addition to the “M” series as I’ll explain it all in this review of the Samsung Galaxy M11.

Samsung Galaxy M11 Specifications:

  • Body: 6.35 x 3.00 x 0.35 inches; 197 gm
  • Display: 6.4-inches PLS TFT LCD panel; 268PPI
  • Resolution: HD+ (1560 x 720 pixels); 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 450; 14nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53
  • GPU: Adreno 506
  • RAM: 3/4GB
  • Storage: 32/64GB eMMC 5.1 (expandable via a Micro SD card)
  • Software & UI: One UI 2.0 on top of Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera;
    – 13MP, f/1.8 primary shooter
    – 5MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide lens
    – 2MP, f/2.4 depth sensor
    – LED flash
  • Front Camera: 8MP, f/2.0 lens
  • Security: Fingerprint Scanner (Rear-mounted)
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS/AGPS/GLONASS/BDS, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 15W fast charging
  • Colors: Black, Metallic Blue, Violet
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 18,999 (3/32GB)

Samsung Galaxy M11 Review:

Thanks to its entry-level pricing, you might expect the M11 to be an equally great value-oriented phone like its expensive siblings. But that’s far from the truth. Frankly, I am quite disappointed with Samsung as they could’ve easily capitalized on the anti-China sentiment in India by packing in a good set of specs inside the phone. Launched at Rs. 19,000 in Nepal and for Rs. 11,000 in India, I simply don’t recommend anyone buy this phone; and there are a bunch of reasons for that.

Design

  • Has an all-plastic build
  • Is lightweight and comfortable to hold

Starting with the design, the Galaxy M11 has a matte plastic back. And honestly, I have no problem with it. The phone is lightweight with an ergonomic design featuring curved edges that helps for a comfortable grip. Similarly, the fingerprint sensor is located at the back and is positioned perfectly in terms of reach and unlocking.

It is pretty fast and accurate too. You can opt for the software-based face unlock as well but this only works when you are in an environment with enough lighting. All the buttons are placed on the right side and are fairly tactile and responsive to click as well.

Display

  • A mediocre 6.4-inch PLS TFT LCD panel with HD+ resolution
  • Modern punch-hole cutout for the front-facing camera

Moving on to the display, you get a 6.4-inches HD+ TFT panel with a punch-hole cutout on the top left side for the front-facing camera. Even though it’s a TFT panel, Galaxy M11 isn’t terrible to look at.

It has an acceptable color spectrum with good enough viewing angle and a moderate level of brightness. Yet, the problem lies in what a few extra bucks can get you. For instance, the Galaxy M21 offers a much superior FHD+ Super AMOLED panel plus a whole lot more, and costs just about Rs. 4,000 for this upgrade in Nepal.

Samsung Galaxy M11 - Display [1]

As a result, I really wish Samsung had gone with an FHD IPS panel, or even a 720p Super AMOLED one instead. Having praised the company’s display technologies for so long, it is weird to see Samsung cut corners on the display department.

Performance

  • Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC (14nm)
  • Either 3 or 4GB of RAM with up to 64GB of expandable storage

Next up is performance and this is where I am truly, truly disappointed.

While its direct competitors like Realme and Redmi are opting for the latest gaming-centric Helio chipsets from MediaTek, Samsung is still stuck with the 2-year old Snapdragon 450 on the Galaxy M11.

Pair this outdated chipset with a mere 3GB of RAM, the performance on this phone isn’t that good. But casual tasks like web browsing, chatting, or light multitasking are well handled by the M11. However, that’s about it. The inferiority of the phone becomes vivid once you bring slightly heavier apps into the mix, or try to relaunch an app after keeping it in the memory for a while.

Samsung Galaxy M11 - Display [2]

To compare, I have also been using the Redmi Note 9 which comes at a similar price. And here, the Note 9 performs far better with greater fluidity and responsiveness compared to the Galaxy M11, thanks to the Helio G85 SoC.

Gaming

Getting to gaming, well… you can already imagine how my experience went and you’d be right. I couldn’t even play the standard PUBG Mobile in the lowest of settings. Therefore, I had to resort to PUBG Lite for a playable experience instead. Surprisingly, Call of Duty Mobile is smooth enough under medium settings.

Moreover, while playing games, it was also quite disappointing to witness the terrible touch latency which totally ruined my gaming experience altogether.

Samsung Galaxy M11 - Gaming

Now, packing in a good chipset on a budget or mid-range phone has never been Samsung’s strongest suits. But seeing this sudden this surge in demand for MediaTek’s affordable SoCs should be an eye-opener for the company at least. I mean, I’ve already made the point clear regarding just how the Snapdragon 450 on the Galaxy M11 lags behind the ones with Helio G70 or G80.

Additionally, because of the Snapdragon 450, Samsung has had to install the “Core” version of its regular One UI 2.0 based on Android 10. What this means is that you don’t get all the features you’d typically find in other Samsung mid-range smartphones, like a dedicated night mode in camera, Knox security, etc. Yeah, this phone is full of compromises!

Cameras

  • Triple cameras at the back
  • (13MP primary, 5MP ultrawide, 2MP depth sensor)
  • 8MP front-facing camera inside a punch-hole

Now moving on to the cameras, disappointments follow once again. The Galaxy M11 has a triple camera setup at the back which consists of a 13MP primary lens, a 5MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and finally a 2MP depth sensor.

Primary Images

Honestly, the images from the primary sensor do a pretty good job under well-lit environments.

However, the overall color-calibration algorithm is simply not on the same level as that of the M21. Due to this, the shots don’t look as livelier as I’d want

And I’m not even expecting anything extraordinary out of this thing considering the price!

Low-light Images

Similarly, the low light images are pretty unusable since they tend to be flooded with grains and unless your hands are steady as a rock, you’ll always be getting a blurry image.

As I said earlier, there is no dedicated night mode on this phone either which further complicates the situation.

Wideangle Images

Talking about the ultra-wide lens, it’s no good either.

The resulting shots have less-than-vibrant colors, lack any sort of detail, and are therefore subpar only.

Portrait Images

Here, the portrait images from Samsung Galaxy M11 are pretty average too as we came to discover during our review.

You can see how inaccurate and inadequate the background blur is which goes on to show their budget roots.

Selfie Images

And like the rear cameras, the 8MP selfie camera produces just average results too. The skin tone looks damningly pale and unlike anything you’d expect from a Samsung smartphone.

Likewise, let’s not talk about the videos in general as it is limited to 1080p resolution at 30fps with average colors, zero stabilization, plus the limited dynamic range.

So overall, the Galaxy M11 is slightly below what I’d call average. On the contrary, the slightly costlier Galaxy M21 captures much better-looking images in practically every aspect of photo or videography.

Battery

  • 5000mAh battery with 15W fast charging

Tired of hearing me complain about the phone? Well, a small piece of good news comes in the form of battery endurance.

Samsung Galaxy M11 - Design

The phone has a massive 5000mAh cell which easily lasted me a day and a half. Samsung has also included a decent 15W fast charger inside the phone that takes about 2 and 15 minutes to juice up the Galaxy M11 from nil to full charge.

Conclusion

Let’s wrap it all up! Now, look, I am fond of Samsung’s products. I’m using the Galaxy S20+ as my primary phone, the Watch Active 2 as my smartwatch and I’ve openly praised the Galaxy M21 and M31.

Having said that, the M11 on the other hand is just an average offering; and that’s putting it nicely. Samsung definitely could have or rather, should have given much better specs, especially in the performance and the camera department.

Thus, if you ask me, I would strongly recommend that you skip M11 with the M21 by cashing in an additional couple of thousand rupees. With the M21, you’ll be getting a much better device in general. Or yet, if you are in a really tight budget and cannot afford to spend more, I suggest you should go for last year’s midrange phones like the Redmi Note 8 or the Realme 5.

  • Watch our video review of the Samsung Galaxy M11!

Samsung Galaxy M11 Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Decent design, lightweight and ergonomic build quality
  • Great battery endurance

Cons:

  • Terrible value for money
  • Mediocre PLS TFT display, therefore unacceptable color reproduction
  • Unexciting performance thanks to Snapdragon 450
  • The cameras aren’t any good either

Daraz Launches Mahabachat Bazar Campaign: Everything you need to know

The current pandemic has brought a huge change in our shopping habits. Online shopping has become the norm. Even those who were skeptical about this way of shopping had to resort to it. After all, it was the only way one could purchase something during the lockdown. Daraz, an already big player in the e-commerce market, was able to further grow its customer segment during this period. Now, as a way of rewarding its customers and also to attract new ones, Daraz is bringing its first major shopping campaign post lockdown. Sticking to its core values, Daraz is organizing the Daraz Mahabachat Bazar.

Daraz Mahabachat Bazar – What is it? 

The Daraz Mahabachat Bazar offers customers a way to save huge bucks on their purchase. Through this campaign, the company is attempting to “make shopping fun again”. It is an 8-day sales campaign. And it offers deals such as Bachat Offer, Bacha Vouchers, Free Shipping, Hot Picks, and more.

Customers will be able to cash in on discounts and price cuts between the time period of July 27 – August 4, 2020. Furthermore, customers willing to pay via credit/debit card and eSewa can enjoy further discounts. By paying through eSewa, customers will get 20% off (up to Rs. 1000). Similarly, by making prepayments via a partner bank debit/credit card, customers can enjoy a 15% discount (up to Rs. 2000).

[Update: The last date for eSewa discount is on 29th July 2020]

In addition to these discounts, you can use a voucher code to get a further discount. However, this is applicable if you shop from Daraz’s app only. Here are some of them:

Voucher Code Discount Amount
BACHAT4000

Rs 4,000 Off | Min Order Value: Rs. 50,000

BACHAT2500 Rs 2,500 Off | Min Order Value: Rs. 30,000
BACHAT1500X Rs 1,500 Off | Min Order Value: Rs. 20,000
BACHAT1000X Rs 1,000 Off | Min Order Value: Rs. 10,000
BACHAT400X Rs 400 Off | Min Order Value: Rs. 5,000

However, the offers don’t end here. There are some exclusive giveaways too. And the most eye-catching of the lot is the Suzuki Burgman Street 125cc. It comes as part of the Maha Bumper prize. Also, the winner of the 1 Rupee Game will also be announced during the Daraz Mahabachat Bazar. Furthermore, customers can win loads of exciting prizes through in-app games.

 

Daraz has predicted that over 100 thousand customers will partake in this campaign. All of them competing with each other to grab hold of the best deals. Thus, it would be better if you keep the Daraz push notifications on.

Intel’s 7nm chips delayed by six months: Will now arrive in late 2022

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Intel has now admitted that its 7nm process will be delayed by at least 6 months. The announcement came via an official press release where the company reported its 2020 second-quarter revenue at $19.7 billion (20% YoY growth).

Intel’s 7nm delay

Over the years, Intel has been widely criticized for sticking to its 14nm processor node. Intel’s 10nm process was delayed twice. The 10nm process was first expected to land in 2016. However, it was only last year that Intel launched it with the Ice Lake lineup. Still, Intel’s 10nm process is still not a polished product. Thus, it is still relying heavily on the refinements of its 14nm process.

We will have to wait for at least 2022 for the debut of the Intel 7nm process. It could even stretch to up to 2023. The problem here is the yield of the 7nm process. Intel says there is a defect mode in the process. The company has also clarified that the root cause of the issue has been identified and there are no further roadblocks. Intel might even reach out to third-party fabricators for the production of their chips.

The Way Ahead

Back in March, the company admitted that it will be focusing the upcoming 7nm process in order to stay on track with its initial roadmap. Intel was planning to limit the production cycle of the 10nm process to concentrate on the 7nm process. However, the recent delay has changed the scenario altogether. Intel will instead be accelerating its transition into the 10nm process. Intel is planning to increase the shipments of the 10nm-based products by 20%. Tiger Lake processors will be launched in the third quarter of the year. The company is also expecting the Ice Lake server processor at the end of this year. Similarly, 10nm-based Alder Lake mobile and desktop processors are scheduled for the second half of 2021.

Competitors

Intel’s competitor in the processor market, AMD has already launched Renoir 4000 desktop processors based on 7nm Zen 2 architecture. Similarly, AMD will be launching its first product based on 7nm+ Zen 3 later this year. TSMC, Intel’s rival fabricator, is soon expected to announce its plan for the 2nm process.

  • Check out our review of the Vivo V19!

Oppo A72 5G is the world’s first smartphone with the new MediaTek Dimensity 720

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Oppo first unveiled the A72 back in April and now the company has announced a 5G variant of the device. The Oppo A72 5G features MediaTek’s latest Dimensity 720 chipset. Learn more about the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Oppo A72 5G in Nepal.

Oppo A72 5G Overview

Design and Display

The Oppo A72 5G features the same 6.5-inch LCD panel as the non-5G variant. The device retains the FullHD+ resolution. Similarly, the circular cutout housing the front camera is placed at the exact same place in the Oppo A72 5G. For a change, Oppo has included support for the 90Hz refresh rate in the 5G variant.

OPPO A72 5G Design

At the back, Oppo has included a square camera module. The non-5G variant had a rectangular camera bump. A72 5G is available in three different color options – Black, Oxygen Purple, and Neon. The Neon variant differs from the other two as it features a strip running along the length of the device right through the middle of the camera module.

Performance and Memory

The Oppo A72 featured a rather outdated Snapdragon 665 chipset. Since it didn’t support 5G, it was logical for Oppo to switch to a more recent chipset. And by recent, I mean the latest Dimensity 720 chipset from MediaTek. The chipset was announced a few days ago and was expected to debut next month. This SoC has 2x Cortex A76 cores and 6x Cortex A55 cores, all clocked at 2GHz. It has an integrated 5G modem that supports both SA and NSA sub-6GHz 5G networks. The A72 5G will be available in a single memory configuration with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

Camera

The A72 5G comes with fewer cameras than its predecessor. However, it is the 2MP macro module that has been excluded here. The primary camera has also been downgraded from 48MP to 16MP. This may be because of the chipset’s restriction has the chipset cannot support senor bigger than 20MP in dual-camera setup.

Oppo A72 5G color options

Its 8MP ultra-wide-angle sensor has a FOV of 119-degree. The triple camera setup is completed with the 2MP macro sensor. The three cameras, along with an LED flash, are enclosed inside the square module. Similarly, the front camera inside the punch-hole is an 8MP sensor.

Battery and Others

The size of the battery has also been reduced from 5,000mAh to 4,040mAh battery. It is indeed a strange decision as 5G and 90Hz display will both require additional power. At least, the 18W charging support is still there. Other features include Dirac 2.0 audio and side-mounted physical fingerprint sensor.

Oppo A72 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.5-inches LCD, FHD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 720
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.0 GHz Cortex A76 & 6×2.0 GHz Cortex A55)
  • OS: Android 10 with ColorOS 7.2 on top
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Storage: 128GB
  • Rear camera: Triple camera
    – 16MP primary lens
    – 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens (119-degree FOV)
    – 2MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 8MP
  • Battery: 4,040mAh battery with 18W charging
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (side-mounted), Accelerometer, Proximity
  • Color Options: Simple Black, Oxygen Purple, Neon

Oppo A72 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

Oppo A72 5G is available for pre-order in China where its price is 1,899 Yuan for 8/128GB memory configuration. The company will start delivering the smartphone starting from July 31. We expect the price of Oppo A72 5G in Nepal to be around Rs. 35,000.

Model Name Expected Price in Nepal  Availability
Oppo A72 5G (8/128GB) ~NPR 35,000 July 31 (China)
  • Check out our comparison between Oppo F15 and Galaxy A51

Vivo Y51s launched with Exynos 880: A midrange phone with 5G capability

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5G is no longer limited to flagship devices. A lot of companies are offering 5G in their mid-range devices. For instance, take a look at Moto G 5G Plus, and the OnePlus Nord, they are offering 5G at under $500. Now, a new device has entered the mid-range 5G market. And this one is from Vivo. The company today launched the new Vivo Y51s. In many a way, this device is similar to the Y70s. So, let’s find out more about the specs and the expected price of Vivo Y51s in Nepal.

Vivo Y51s Overview

As mentioned above, the Y51s shares a lot of its specifications with the Y70s. And one of them is the screen. The Y51s too has a 6.53-inch IPS LCD screen with FHD+ resolution. The panel sports a punch-hole cutout on the top-left corner to house a single selfie camera. Its front camera is of 8MP.

Around the back, this device has a triple camera setup. It includes a 48MP primary sensor, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 2MP macro lens.

y51s display design

Under the hood, the Exynos 880 5G chipset powers the Y51s. It is complemented by 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage. Furthermore, it also packs in a huge 4500mAh battery that supports 18W charging over MicroUSB. As for the software, it uses the Funtouch OS 10.5 on top of Android 10.

Specifications:

  • Display: 6.53″ IPS LCD display with Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2340 pixels)
  • Rear Camera: Triple, 48 MP primary lens with f/1.8 aperture  + 2 MP macro lens with f/2.4 aperture + 2 MP depth sensor with f/2.4 aperture
  • Front Camera: 8 MP with f/2.0 aperture
  • Processor: Octa-core; Exynos 880 5G
  • GPU: Mali-G76
  • RAM: 6 GB
  • Storage: 128 GB UFS 2.1
  • Battery: 4500 mAh, with 18W Fast Charging
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass

Vivo Y51s Availability and Expected Price in Nepal

The Vivo Y51s is currently available for pre-booking in China. It will go on sale from July 29. It only has a 6GB RAM variant. And it costs CNY 1,798 ($256). We can expect the Vivo Y51s to launch in Nepal for a price of around Rs. 40,000.

Model Name Price in Nepal [Expected]
Vivo Y51s (4/64GB) NPR. 40,000

Giveaway: Get a chance to win iPhone SE 2020 for रू1

Online shopping is booming in Nepal. And our recent lock-down was a blessing in disguise for online marketers. However, with things now looking to return to “normal”, people might go back to shopping the old way. But hey, E-commerce sites have a way to keep you hooked through offers and sales. The latest one comes from Daraz Nepal. Well, the offer is not quite Darazs’ alone. Rather its in partnership with eSewa, a leading digital wallets of Nepal. The offer that they are presenting right now is that you can purchase a brand new iPhone SE 2020 edition under just रू1! And they have aptly named the offer 1 Rupee Game. 

How to win iPhone SE 2020 (1 Rupee Game)

As mentioned, during this 1 Rupee Game offer, you get the chance to win iPhone SE for Re.1. The way to register is pretty simple. Firstly, users have to log in to their Daraz app or visit the website. Then place an order for the smartphone, which actually costs Rs. 70,000. However, using the promo-code IPHONERUPEE1, you get Rs. 69,999 off. That means you get to order the device for Re.1. And you’ll have to pre-pay for the order using eSewa. If you don’t have an eSewa account, you can signup here

  • Log into their Daraz app or visit the website
  • Place an order for the smartphone using the promo-code IPHONERUPEE1
  • Pre-pay for the order using eSewa

Terms & Conditions:

If you choose any other way of payment, such as credit card or cash on arrival, your entry in this competition will not be validated. One has to make the pre-payment using eSewa only. Furthermore, there are other restrictions such as one entry per participant, Daraz employees are not allowed to participate, and so on. You can read the complete terms and conditions on their website.

This offer will be available from July 22 to July 7, 2020. And one lucky winner will be announced on July 31st through the Daraz app and the company’s Facebook page. In case you don’t win, Do not worry about losing your Re. 1 though. Because after the winner is announced, 1 rupee will be refunded to your eSewa account.

Other Gift hampers

Under the 1 Rupee Game customers can also win many other prizes, such as a Sony Action Cam, Homeglory Vacuum Cleaner, & CG Air Cooler. 

Also, other than the Re. 1 game, Daraz & eSewa are offering shop wide discounts of 20% (up to Rs.1000) from July 27 to August 3 under Daraz’s Maha Bachat Offer.

In the meantime, you can check out our impression video of the iPhone SE 2

MediaTek Dimensity 720 to power affordable 5G devices starting next month

After the Dimensity 1000 and 800 series, MediaTek has announced the 700 series of 5G smartphone chipset. The newly announced Dimensity 720 looks to reduce the cost of mid-range 5G smartphones even more. Check out the specs, features, expected price, and availability of MediaTek Dimensity 720 chipset.

MediaTek Dimensity 720 5G Overview

Performance

Unlike other Dimensity chipsets, the new 720 comes features 2+6 core setup. The two Big cores are the Cortex A76 clocked at 2GHz. Similarly, Cortex A55 clocked at 2GHz forms the rest of the octa-core setup. For the GPU, MediaTek has gone with the ARM Mali G57 MC3, which comes with only three cores. The chipset supports LPDDR4X RAM up to 2133 MHz. As far as internal storage is concerned, 720 can support UFS 2.2 class storage. Dimensity 720 is based on an energy-efficient 7nm process node and has an integrated 5G modem.

MediaTek Dimensity 720 5G chipset

Display

MediaTek has taken notice of the trend of higher refresh rate in the mid-range devices. The 720 supports 90Hz displays which are getting more common. The chipset also comes with MiraVision technology. It utilizes MediaTek’s local tone mapping to improve the details and contrast during HDR10+ content playback. The technology is also capable of upscaling HDR10 contents to HDR10+.

Camera and Connectivity

Lately, there have been a lot of smartphones with a 64MP camera array in the mid-range segment. Thus, MediaTek has included support for up to 64MP camera sensor in the Dimensity 720. It can even support dual camera setup of 20MP + 16MP sensors.

MediaTek has not disclosed the exact 5G modem used in the chipset but it supports both SA and NSA 5G networks. At this price range, we don’t expect the chipset to support the faster mmWave network. MediaTek claims the maximum downlink speed of up to 2.34Gbps. The chipset is equipped with MediaTek 5G Ultrasave technology for better battery efficiency.

MediaTek Dimensity 720 Availability

MediaTek Dimensity 720-powered 5G smartphones will debut next month. It is expected that these phones will come with price tags lower than $250.

5G smartphone chipset Availability
MediaTek Dimensity 720 August
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Corning announces Gorilla Glass Victus for mobile consumer electronics

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Corning has announced the latest screen protection glass technology for mobile consumer electronics. Interestingly, the successor to the Corning Gorilla Glass 6 will be called Gorilla Glass Victus instead of the expected Gorilla Glass 7. Read along to learn more about Corning’s latest breakthrough in glass technology.

Corning Gorilla Glass Victus Overview

The majority of the smartphones these days come with the Corning Gorilla Glass 5. It’s because there is hardly any difference between Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and 6. The former had an 80% chance of surviving a fall of 1.6m. Its successor didn’t improve on that number but provided better protection against rough surfaces.

General Properties

The thickness of the new Corning Gorilla Glass ranges between 0.4 to 1.2mm. However, Corning can manufacture glasses of other thickness upon request. The glass has a density of 2.40g/cm3 and Young’s modulus of 77 GPa. Similarly, the softening point is 827-degree Celsius (107.6 poises), which is lower than both Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and 6. The refractive index of the core glass is 1.51 whereas it is 1.52 for the compression layer.

According to John Bayne, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Corning, the motive behind the Victus was to come with a glass that could survive more drops while still being scratch resistant. Prior to this, the company focused on only one of the two aspects.

Strength and Durability

The latest Gorilla Glass Victus can survive a fall of up to 2m. That’s more than double the drop that normal glass can survive. According to Corning, non-Corning aluminosilicate glasses can’t survive drop beyond 0.8m. Similarly, Gorilla Glass Victus is more resistant than ever. In the Knoop Diamond Scratch Test conducted within the company, the new glass technology survived 8 Newton load with minor scratches.

This is twice as good as its predecessor Corning Gorilla Glass 6. Similarly, Corning reports rival aluminosilicate glass only survived up to 4 Newton. So, the Corning Gorilla Glass is 4x better than ordinary glasses available in the market.

How important is durability?

According to Corning, durability is a major deciding factor ranking second only to the brand name. This case is true in China, India, and the US, which are three of the largest smartphone markets in the world. The company also adds that durability is twice as important as other features like screen size, camera quality, and thickness of the device. Also, the 90,000 consumer feedback received by the company indicates that the drop and scratch performance has doubled in the last seven years.

Corning Gorilla Glass Victus Availability

Corning has confirmed that Samsung will be the first smartphone manufacturer to use the Gorilla Glass Victus in its smartphone. We expect that the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 series to feature the new Gorilla Glass Victus.

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Asus TUF Gaming A15 laptop with Ryzen 4600H now available in Nepal

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If you are in the market looking for a new budget gaming laptop, you may want to take a look at the Asus TUF Gaming A15 laptop. The A15 comes with AMD’s Ryzen 4000 H-series processors that are gaining a lot of hype these days. Let’s take a look at the specs, features, price, and availability of the Asus TUF Gaming A15 laptop in Nepal.

Asus TUF Gaming A15 Laptop Overview

Design and Display

Asus TUF Gaming A15 looks exactly what you expect a budget gaming laptop to be. It’s both big and bulky. The body of the laptop is built entirely of plastic, with the exception of the lid which does come with a metal option. The Fortress Gray option has a metallic lid compared to the plastic used in the Bonfire Black and is thus sturdier.

Talking about a display, the TUF Gaming A15 features a 15.6-inch IPS-level panel with an antiglare layer on top. It supports FHD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and an aspect ratio of 16:9. The panel also supports a higher refresh rate of 144Hz and comes with Adaptive Sync to avoid screen tearing issues. However, the colors on the screen aren’t that accurate so if you want something for content creation you might want to look somewhere else.

Performance

As stated earlier, the laptop comes with AMD’s Ryzen 4000 H-series processor. Though the device is available in other variants abroad, only the one with Ryzen 4600H processor is available in Nepal as of now. AMD doesn’t sell Ryzen 3 processor under the H-series, so the 4600H is actually the entry-level Ryzen 4000H series processor. It is based on the Zen 2 architecture and features 6 cores and 12 threads with clock speed up to 4.0GHz. Talking about the competition, the Ryzen 4600H outperforms processors like the Intel Core i9 9880H and Core i7 10750H.

Asus TUF Gaming A15 Laptop Lid

This Ryzen APU does come with a Radeon RX Vega 6 integrated GPU with 6 cores clocked at 1500MHz. On top of that, the A15 also comes with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650Ti with 4GB of GDDR6 VRAM. In terms of storage, the laptop comes with 8GB of RAM that is paired with 512GB SSD.

Battery and Others

The Asus TUF Gaming A15 features 48Wh Li-Po battery and it comes with 150W power brick. You get a Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 2 port, two Type-A USB 3.2 Gen 1 port, a Type-A USB2.0, an HDMI port, and RJ45 LAN. Connectivity-wise, it supports Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0.

ASUS TUF Gaming A15 Specifications:

  • Display: 15.6″ (16:9) LED-backlit FHD (1920×1080) 144Hz Anti-Glare IPS-level Panel
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 4600H
  • Graphic: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650Ti, with 4GB GDDR6 VRAM
  • RAM: 8GB DDR4 3200MHz
  • Storage: 512GB SSD
  • Webcam: 720p
  • Wi-Fi: Integrated Wi-Fi 5 (802.11 ac, 2×2)
  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth® 5.0
  • Battery: 48 Wh Battery
  • Dimensions: 359.8 x 256 x 22.8 ~24.7 mm (WxDxH)
  • Weight: 2.3 kg

Asus TUF Gaming A15 Laptop Price in Nepal and Availability

Asus TUG Gaming A15 is now available with an NPR 1,33,000 price tag for the base variant (Ryzen 4600H, GTX 1650Ti).

Gaming Laptop Model Price in Nepal
Asus TUF A15 Laptop (144Hz, Ryzen 5 4600H, 8GB+512GB, GTX 1650Ti) NPR 1,33,000

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