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How to Improve Performance of Your Old Laptop

Unlike a full-blown desktop computer, laptops aren’t that upgradeable. Some of us may be able to afford a new one every now and then. Still, that’s simply not an option for many budget-conscious buyers. But don’t you worry, with some minimal cost, we can upgrade the performance of old laptops to some degree. So, in this article, I’ll be discussing 4 crucial tips to improve the performance of your old laptop. Here, we’re mainly focusing on the hardware aspect of things, with a few software tweaks on the side as well.

Tips to improve performance of an old laptop

#1. Installing an SSD

The first, and the most obvious and effective way to improve the performance of your old laptop is by installing an SSD (Solid State Drive); provided your device doesn’t already have one. Depending upon the type and quality of SSD, you can notice a significant boost in speed – from boot time to launching heavy apps to shutting down the laptop. Sounds great huh? It’s because they are.

You see, while traditional platter-based hard disk drives use mechanical moving parts to read and write data, SSDs are a flash-based memory; meaning the read/write process happens electronically, based on the charge (or lack thereof) of the transistors. Yep, SSDs have no moving parts whatsoever.

Because of this and a slew of other reasons, these are typically faster, more durable, and significantly energy-efficient compared to HDD. Nevertheless, all this advantage does come at a cost. Literally. SSDs have been around for a while. However, these are much more expensive and their max capacity is quite limited as well. But since we’re dealing with low-investment upgrades, the latter is of no concern for us. So, putting the issue of “expense” into consideration, we suggest a dual-drive configuration for the best bang for your buck. More on that later.

Choosing the right SSD for your laptop

Yet, a piece of solvable bad news remains. The thing is, choosing the right SSD requires a bit of research from your end. For instance, what type of SSD slot does your laptop have, which connector do they use, what’s the compatible size, etc. Don’t worry, we’re here to help. Be sure to check your device’s specifications from the manufacturer’s official or another trustworthy website. If your laptop is quite old, say something from 2015 or earlier, it mostly has a 2.5” Serial ATA (SATA) drive, or an mSATA SSD, and not an M.2 slot.

SSD Form Factors - M.2, 2.5-inch, mSATA

Unfortunately, if your device uses an even older PATA/IDE connection, we suggest you skip the SSD upgrade altogether since the effort-&-investment to output ratio is pretty unrewarding. Also, some manufacturers solder the HDD or SDD into the motherboard with no additional slot to spare. If that’s the case, your laptop is beyond the reach of an SSD-upgrade.

2.5″ SATA SSD

Anyway, A SATA port on your motherboard looks like a narrow knife with golden stripes and an uneven intersection.

And that’s where the HDD, SSD, or optical drives connect.

SATA is a computer bus interface that connects the aforementioned mass storage devices to the rest of the PC. There are also different standards of speed grades under it: SATA II/3Gbps and SATA III/6Gbps.

This is an important factor to note as well. Because, if your laptop’s motherboard only supports SATA II standard and you try installing a SATA III SSD, the BIOS may fail to recognize it entirely because of the difference in speed standard. So, the key takeaway here is to connect the correct SATA SSD to its compatible SATA port.

Similarly, the 2.5” SSDs have an enclosed design and come with a varying thickness too. Though the most common standard is 7mm, you can also find 9.5mm and 12.7mm SSDs. However, they’re pretty much extinct nowadays as the 7mm has become the standard thickness or “z-height” for 2.5” SSDs. While 7mm variants can be fit into a bay for 9.5mm drive using something called “spacer”, the reverse is physically impossible. As a result, the size of the SATA SSD to buy is also critical.

mSATA SSD

Besides this, there is also the mSATA form factor. Found in very old laptops, mSATA SSD has a bare circuit board and is usually a low-storage SSD. It is mainly meant to function as a boot drive where the system and other programs are installed. Thankfully, laptops with an mSATA drive are rarely seen these days. That’s because almost every manufacturer has moved on to the newer M.2 connectors.

M.2 SSD

Here, M.2 SSDs have a much smaller form factor compared to their SATA and mSATA counterparts. An M.2 slot can interface with SATA III, PCIe 3.0, and even USB 3.0; meaning any disk drive, GPU, network card, or a low-power USB-compatible device can be mounted on a card using an M.2 slot.

Also, an M.2 SSD may use either SATA or PCIe bus.

Without going into any intricate detail, M.2 PCIe SSD uses PCIe lanes for data transfer and is much faster than SATA SSDs; usually by two-folds or more.

M.2 SSDs - PCIe vs SATA

Though M.2 PCIe SSDs may look like the ideal option of the two, you should go for it only if you frequently deal with transferring a large volume of data. Otherwise, a traditional M.2 SATA SSD will do you just fine. Also, they’re more expensive, so there you go.

Additionally, M.2 SSDs also come in different sizes: Type-2242, Type-2260, and Type-2280 (the most common one). Here, “22” refers to 22mm of width, while “42”, “60”, and “80” refer to the length of the wafer. Like with SATA SSDS, you don’t want to buy an M.2 SSD which is physically larger than the length of the M.2 slot on your laptop.

What about the NVMe protocol?

One more thing to keep in mind is if your SSD uses the “NVMe” interface protocol or not. Short for Non-Volatile Memory Express, NVMe works directly with the PCIe bus to deliver read/write speeds at the actual capacity of the flash memory; void of the restriction found in SATA connection.

That translates to insanely fast throughput compared to even the fastest SATA III standard. But to be able to experience the speed of NVMe, the M.2 slot on your laptop’s motherboard must support PCIe SSDs. Once again, check your device’s specification or use software like Speccy or Crucial System Scanner to find out. So, if supported, always go for an M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD to improve the read/write performance of your old laptop.

Learn more about SSDs here.

Buying an SSD for your laptop

Finally, once you’ve confirmed what type of SSD you’re gonna use, it’s time to buy one. Since we’re not actually dealing with a buying guide here, I’m just going to list out some popular SSD manufacturers for reference. Samsung, Seagate, SK Hynix, ADATA, Western Digital (WD), etc. are some of the trusted ones.

> Installing an M.2 SSD

Here, if your laptop has a vacant M.2 slot, then installing an M.2 SSD is easily done and dusted. But there is one thing to make sure of.

That is, if the M.2 SSD and your laptop’s motherboard are compatible.

Since our goal is to set the SSD as a boot device and your existing HDD to be a secondary device, some M.2 SSD may also require UEFI drivers to be preloaded so that the BIOS recognizes it as a boot device.

> Installing a 2.5″ SATA SSD

If your laptop doesn’t have an M.2 slot, your only other option is to install a 2.5″ SATA SSD. You can either replace the existing HDD with an SSD. But you would still want to have both, right? For this to happen, you’ll need an additional accessory known as “caddy”.

Chances are, most old laptops came with an optical drive for CD, DVD, and Blue-ray discs. And if you’re someone who can sacrifice this drive without any significant repercussion to your workflow, then you can install a 2.5” SSD alongside the existing HDD by buying a caddy.

SATA to SATA HDD, SSD Caddy for Laptop

With a form-factor identical to the optical drive, you can install a SATA SSD or an HDD into the caddy, if you will. But (yeah, so many things to consider, I know) there’s not a common standard that OEMs follow towards designing such drives into their laptops. That doesn’t mean every single manufacturer has a different-sized approach. In fact, the opposite. Most of them are similar in size (with a z-height of 7mm), though there are some rare instances of a different thickness too. So, make sure the caddy you’re buying obliges to the size standard of your laptop’s chassis.

Where does the SSD go: 2.5″ bay or caddy?

Now, there’s one more question – where do I install the SSD, into the existing 2.5” bay or the caddy? Usually, both ports have the same SATA standard (II/3Gbps or III/6Gbps). And in such a case, it doesn’t matter where you install the SSD.

Having said that, it’s not unusual for devices to equip different ones. For example: if your laptop’s 2.5” bay has SATA II while the optical drive comes with the faster SATA III connection, installing the SSD into the caddy makes more sense as you’ll be able to able to experience the SSD in its full force.

With this dual-drive configuration, you’ll be able to enjoy faster performance thanks to the SSD, and store your files in the cost-effective HDD. You can also go SSD + SSD but that’ll only ramp up the expenses, which is the exact opposite of our objective.

> Installing OS into the SSD (or cloning it)

Up to this point, I’ve thoroughly discussed how to select the appropriate SSD for your laptop, and how to install them properly to get the performance boost. Admittedly, I’ve skipped steps like unscrewing the base of the laptop, and other physical processes but you get the point.

The next thing we need to do is install the OS into the SSD.

For this, you can either perform a clean installation or clone the existing OS from your HDD into the SSD.

And we highly suggest you go with former since this avoids bringing in all the junk files, viruses, temp files, etc. that may have accumulated in your former disk drive. Also, because we are concentrated on the use of a low-capacity SSD for installing the OS and a couple of other major applications, this is the way to go.

Cloning the Operating System (OS)

Having to install an OS from square one, then its updates and all the other programs and applications you use could be a tedious task. If you don’t want a clean install, there are always options like cloning or migrating the system to the new SSD.

Of course, you can always choose which partitions to clone and which not to. This way, you can copy the boot partitions and not other files like documents, music, etc. You’ll also be needing a software tool like Macrium Reflect Free for cloning Microsoft Windows to an SSD, while manufacturers like Samsung have their own data migration tool called “Samsung Magician”. In our case, we’ll only be cloning the EFI and Windows C: partition (or other partition where you’ve installed Windows OS), while ignoring data and recovery partitions.

This is a pretty sensitive process so make sure you go through a few tutorials on using said software before actually using it. After completing the cloning process:

  • Set the SSD to the number one spot in boot priority under the BIOS settings. This means your laptop will now be booting from the newly installed (or cloned) OS from the SSD.
  • Then, you can delete the Windows and other partitions from the HDD to save the now unused storage.

By the way, all this process can also be done before installing it into the laptop, by using a USB to SATA adapter that costs around Rs. 1,000. This added cost is also one of the reasons why we recommend a fresh installation instead.

Performing Disk Defragmentation on your HDD

And while we’re dealing with HDD here, you should also go ahead and perform disk defragmentation which can greatly improve the read/write performance on the hard drive of your old laptop. In short, it is the process of physically organizing the file sectors on the HDD so that the physical movement can occur much faster.

HDD Disk Defragmentation to improve performance of old laptop

You can use Windows’ built-in disk defragmenter or other third-party software like Defraggler, Smart Defrag.

However, and I cannot stress this enough, do not defrag an SSD!

Due to its radical approach in reading and writing data, SSD defragmentation will only result in unnecessary writes to it, thus shortening the lifespan. On top of it, it’s practically inessential in an SSD as well.

#2. Upgrading the RAM

Another way to improve the performance of your old laptop is by upgrading the RAM. Short for Random Access Memory, RAM is typically a non-volatile memory. It is used to temporarily store information regarding threads and processes that are currently running. In simpler terms, it is where your computer loads up all things. Unlike SSD, just adding RAM sticks into your old laptop won’t necessarily improve the performance.

For instance: if your laptop already has a sufficient amount of RAM, adding to it doesn’t make sense.

The thing is, RAM is like a box of chocolates; larger the box, more chocolates you can store in it.

Is this the most terrible analogy or what? Anyway, what I mean is, more RAM means your computer can handle more processes at a time but if you are someone who usually only runs low-weight applications, even 4GB of RAM may suffice; which is considered simply not enough for 2020. Additionally, should the RAM stick in your device come soldered into the motherboard, say goodbye to the chance of upgrading RAM.

So, let’s lay down the logical and practical conditions necessary for increasing RAM capacity in your laptop:

  • Your current setup has a less-than-required RAM capacity.
  • You can physically replace the RAM stick. i.e: the only available RAM stick(s) isn’t soldered into the motherboard. And a bonus point if there’s an extra vacant slot.

Number of RAM Slots & Motherboard Support

While a desktop motherboard may have multiple RAM slots depending upon the model, most laptops max out at two. You can check the available memory slots on your laptop by inside the Task Manager. Under the “Memory” option of the “Performance” tab, it shows info like speed, slots used, form factor, etc.

Also, there’s a limit to the capacity of RAM a motherboard can support. For this, check out the product specification sheet from the manufacturer of your device, or visit other trustworthy websites. Here, you may also find out if the memory is soldered in or not. Kingston has this handy website where you can enter your laptop’s make/model, and it shows you all the necessary info about its memory specifications and more.

Types of RAM on Laptops

Okay, with the eligibility out of the way, let us discuss the two main categories of RAM in laptops – SDRAM and DDR SDRAM. In a broader sense, Synchronous Dynamic RAM (SDRAM) indicates how the RAM behaves; an assumption that the data needed by the CPU will be in a sequence. Yet, it also refers to Single Data Rate SDRAM (SDR SDRAM), which can accept one command and transfer one word of data per clock cycle (either on the rise or fall).

SO-DIMM DDR3 vs DDR4 RAM

On the contrary, Double Data Rate (DDR) SDRAM can fetch data on both the up and down cycles of the clock. Ergo, it has double the data transfer rate without increasing the frequency of the clock.

The first generation of DDR SDRAM was more widely called as DDR1. It was then succeeded by DDR2, DDR3, and the latest standard is DDR4 SDRAM; while DDR5 should be available in either Q3 or Q4 of 2020. DDR3 can be further divided into DDR3, DDR3L, and DDR3U – which have a varying voltage standard. And a motherboard with DDR3 memory slot can take all three standards of its kind.

Without boring you with any details, the thing to understand here is that every new iteration of such RAM standard comes with lesser power consumption, increased transfer rate, and more.

Finding what type of RAM your laptop supports

Now, you might be tempted to install the latest DDR4 RAM stick on your laptop for a performance boost. However, it comes down to the processor-support as well. Even though some modern CPUs can handle both DDR3 & DDR4 memory, older processors typically only favored DDR3 RAM. Furthermore, only some motherboards for Intel Skylake CPU support either DDR3 or DDR4 RAM; that too with a lot of restrictions. In such a case, never mix different types of RAM (e.g. DDR3 and DDR4) in the memory slots. Either use DDR3 sticks only or DDR4 only – but never simultaneously.

Operating System and RAM limitations

That was about the generation of SDRAM. On the other hand, maximum RAM capacity support is also OS-dependent on top of the motherboard support. A 32-bit Windows OS can only support a maximum of 4GB of RAM. Similarly, the 64-bit Windows 7 Home Basic is limited to 8GB. This is not an issue for newer OS releases like Windows 8 or 10. They can boast hundreds of gigabytes and even a couple of terabytes of RAM. You can find out about all the memory limits in different Windows OS on this link.

To know what type of processor architecture your laptop has, just right-click the “My Computer” or “This PC” option and click on “Properties”. Under the system header, you can check out “System Type” which may read as either “64-bit Operating System, x64-based processor” or 32-bit, x86. So, keep in mind what OS you’ll be installing, before upgrading the RAM.

RAM Form Factors (aka, the size)

What’s left? Yeah, the form factor. Like how SSDs come in different shapes and sizes, RAM also comes in varying sizes. However, it’s a lot less complicated here since the differentiation is quite straightforward.

You have the full-size DIMM RAM (Dual In-Line Memory Module) for desktop computers and the SO-DIMM (Small Outline DIMM) RAM for compact devices like laptops. As the name implies, DIMM RAM is larger usually measuring 4.5–5 inches with up to 240 pins, while the latter has a typical length of 2.5–3 inches with up to 200 pins.

Implementing Dual-Channel Memory

There’s also another buzzword associated with upgrading RAM, and that is “dual-channel memory”. To understand this, we first have to know what a single-channel memory is. Under this, a single RAM stick is deployed that uses one 64-bit data channel. In contrast, dual-channel memory uses two 64-bit data channels with two RAM sticks, thus doubling the bandwidth to a 128-bit channel.

Dual Channel Memory to improve performance of old laptop

But achieving dual-channel memory isn’t as simple as installing two RAM units into the laptop. Though that can theoretically work, different manufacturers’ RAM sticks vary wildly in terms of memory timings. Using different parameters like CAS latency (CL), tRCD, tRP, and tRAS, it determines the performance level of the RAM. These things are way too technical and mathematical as well, so forgive me for skipping it.

So, dual-channel memory is absolutely guaranteed only when using a combo memory kit (2x 4GB, 2x 8GB, etc.)

Notice how the serial number (ADDS1600W4G11-R) and memory timings (10-28-18-27) are exactly the same in the two RAM kits shown in the image above. What you can infer from this is also the fact that the existing RAM in your laptop will most likely be incompatible with the dual-channel mode. Therefore, always opt for dual-channel memory to improve RAM performance on your old laptop.

Buying RAM stick(s) for your laptop

With all this info taken into consideration, you are finally ready to go buy yourself a RAM kit. Some reputed manufacturers include Corsair, G.Skill, Kingston, ADATA, Transcend, etc. The installation is quite simple.

> Installing the RAM

First, power off the laptop and remove the battery (if possible). Then, press the power button for about 20 seconds to get rid of the residual electrical charge in the capacitors, left inside the laptop. Also, ground yourself by touching any metal surface, or wearing a dedicated anti-static wrist strap to cancel-out any static charge in your body. And this goes for every time you are meddling with the internals of the device.

Here, if you need to remove an existing RAM stick, just push the edges of the clip holding it and it will pop-out. Try to avoid touching the bottom connectors as much as possible. And to put the new ones into the place, first, make sure you align the notch in the RAM module to the groove in the actual slot.

Now, place it in a roughly 45º angle and then use firm & even pressure on the top corners to push it into the slot. Remember, don’t force anything or you may end up damaging the RAM or the SO-DIMM slot. Once inserted, tilt the RAM until the metal arms snap into place, with a sharp “click” sound. Make sure the RAM stays flat, with the clips holding them securely.

#3. Improving the thermal performance

Maintaining a laptop’s temperature is a critical aspect of retaining a balanced performance. But with CPU & GPU getting denser than ever with tightly packed transistors and a high TDP, the boost in performance comes at a collective cost of excessive heat. Because the electric signal passing through the transistors in a processor dissipates heat, it is important that the heat remains in check. And if the computer fails to do so, the imminent overheating can result in issues like discomfort in usage, to even system failure. Hence, tending to improve thermal performance is crucial for an old laptop.

Efficient Cooling & Ventilation System

Laptops with a good cooling and ventilation system are usually impervious to such mishaps. However, not every one of them is manufactured the same way. Companies find ways to cut corners in areas like this to bring the laptop’s price down – and it’s a gateway to thermal throttling. It refers to the safety mechanism of a processor, where performance is sacrificed in order to match the inefficient cooling solution available in the device. You can prevent such problem by using the following techniques:

  • Use a laptop/notebook cooler. It’s an external accessory with fans, that rests under the laptop to supply cool air to the air vent which is usually located at the bottom of the laptop.
  • Set the battery performance level to the max; this will ensure that the fan is always running.
  • Unplug the laptop when not required since the continuous supply of power can generate more heat
  • Be aware of how you place the laptop, either on a flat surface or your lap. Ensure that the vent & the surface have enough space to cycle out the hot air, without getting trapped underneath.
  • If possible, crank up the fan/s’ RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) setting for max performance. But remember, this will yield loud fan noise.

Laptop Cooling Pad

Though laptops with vapor cooling chambers are able to dissipate heat much more efficiently, it’s highly unlikely that older and inexpensive devices have it. Rather, such laptops come with a traditional heat pipe for flowing the hot air. In such cases, the aforementioned mentioned methods will definitely help towards efficient cooling. And even if your laptop has a solid thermal system, we recommend you follow those steps for maintaining the thermal performance anyway.

Clean out the dust!

Another reason why laptops overheat is because of the dust accumulation. With time, dust and dirt particles settle inside the device, which then goes on to block the airflow to and from the laptop. No matter how promising the “anti-dust” system your laptop may have, it is impossible to prevent dust from entering & eventually withering the ventilation.

Therefore, one must clean out the dust inside the laptop every once in a while, by using a mini vacuum and other tools. If you don’t feel confident enough to be performing such an intricate task, you can always give your laptop for servicing in a repair center which will set you back a couple of hundred rupees every time. One additional effective method to improve the thermal performance of your laptop is to re-apply the thermal paste.

Reapplying Thermal Paste

Here, a thermal paste (aka thermal grease/gel/compound, heat paste, etc.) is a semi-fluid thermally conductive substance. It is applied on top of the processor (CPU, GPU) or other heat-generating components, to eliminate any air-gap between the chip and the heatsink. With this, the heat sink is able to effectively transfer heat from the processor to the cooling system.

Every laptop comes with thermal paste pre-installed though its quality will differ between models. However, these dry-up after a while, thus crippling your laptop’s heat dissipation. As a result, you may need to re-apply it to improve the thermal performance of your old laptop.

Having said that, this is not a frequently required process like cleaning up. Provided that your device shipped with a decent thermal paste, you won’t need to replace it for a couple of years or even more. Nevertheless, if you encounter issues like overheating, thermal throttling, etc. it could be an indication of the necessity to do so.

Applying Thermal Paste to improve performance of old laptop

Some popular manufacturers of thermal pastes include Thermal Grizzly, Cooler Master, Arctic, Noctua, etc. Besides the appropriate volume of the thermal paste itself, there are other factors to consider as well. For example, its composition greatly determines the success/failure of this little venture. So, unless you absolutely understand what you’re doing, this job is best suited for a professional.

#4. Installing a Linux distro

As a final Hail Mary to improve the performance of your old laptop, you can try installing a Linux distro. I know it’s a little daring one since you have to get used to a whole new Operating System (OS). I bet many of us have been using Windows from the very beginning. And it’s easy to understand how suddenly migrating to a different environment can be challenging. Add this to the fact that many popular programs like Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop aren’t natively available on the platform, though there is some workaround for them.

For instance, you can use the web version of Microsoft Office and install Photoshop using “Wine”, which helps run Windows applications on Linux and other operating systems. Or, just familiarize yourself with substitute products as there are plenty of them. Mind you, installing applications on Linux may be more than just clicking “Next” as we do on Windows.

Moreover, Linux is also open-source and absolutely free. You can choose to donate to the development team, but that’s not mandatory. And while Windows’ system requirement gets heavier with every iteration & update, Linux supports every generation of devices pretty well. The reason Linux so famous is also because of how efficiently it handles system resources, resulting in faster performance.

Specialized Linux Distro For Your Need

In addition, you can also find a Linux distro for your specific usage. For instance, if you’re a student, go with “UberStudent”. Or, if you’re into security, hacking and such, install “Kali Linux”, “BackBox”, etc. For regular usage, most common Linux distros include “Ubuntu”, “Linux Mint”, “Elementary OS”, etc. And in our case, there are several Linux distros targeted to improve the performance of old and underpowered laptops as well. Some of them include:

These distros are specifically designed with old hardware in mind and deliver great performance. Though it doesn’t magically improve the performance of your old laptop similar to the latest models, you can have a smoother workflow; compared to when the device ran Windows.

Installing a Linux Distro to improve performance of old laptop

Finally, you should dual-boot Windows and Linux side by side so that you can easily switch between them when necessary. Dual-boot simply refers to installing two OS in a computer at the same time; and you can choose which OS to load upon boot. There are quite a few complications and risks to dual-booting Windows and Linux OS. So make sure you go through multiple tutorials on how to do it.

Improve performance of old laptop – A summary

S. No. Technique Why?
1 Installing an SSD Faster read/write speeds
2 Upgrading the RAM Better multitasking of heavy apps
3 Improving the thermal performance Preventing overheating, thermal throttling
4 Installing a Linux distro A less resource-hungry substitute to Windows OS

CATL announces Million Mile Battery for EVs that can last 16 years!

The transition from traditional fuel-powered transportation to Electronic Vehicles is key to a safer and pollution-free environment. However, some factors turn people away from EVs. One such factor is the EV’s battery. The batteries in the electric vehicles don’t last forever and are pricey to replace. Batteries have improved over the years but are still not good enough for people to make the change. But that could change with the Million Mile Battery. CATL, an industry-leading battery manufacturer has announced that it is ready to mass-produce car batteries that can last up to 16 years and one million miles. The company’s link with Elon Musk’s Tesla hints that the latter could be the first manufacturer to use it in its EVs.

Efforts for more efficient Li-on batteries

A report from Reuters earlier this year reported that Tesla was working on a million-mile battery in collaboration with CATL. It isn’t hidden that Elon Musk and Tesla are pushing for a more efficient battery for their electric vehicles. The focus has been on reducing the cobalt composition and on increasing the recyclability of the components within the cells. Tesla recently bought Maxwell Technologies and is reported to have close ties with Redwood Materials. While the former aims to bring down the cost of manufacturing li-ion battery, the latter is a startup focused on recycling old batteries.

Tesla isn’t the only car manufacturer to be working on cheaper and cleaner battery technology. Back in May, General Motors announced that its latest batteries require 70% less cobalt, a feat that could be the result of its collaboration with LG Chem.

CATL Million Miles Battery: Everything you need to know

The latest break-through in the battery industry has come from Contemporary Amperex Technology, otherwise known as CATL. The company has claimed that it’s capable of producing batteries that can last for sixteen years or one million miles (1.26 million miles to be exact). It doesn’t mean that on a single charge, vehicles will be able to cover such distance. What it means is that the car will have to have covered 1.26 million miles before the battery needs a replacement. It still is a major leap for the EV industry that is struggling with the longevity of batteries.

CATL R&D chain pack for Electronic Vehicles EV

The Million Miles Battery will be 10% more expensive than the standard batteries of today. However, in the long run, it could prove pivotal to lure people towards alternative energy. With the Million Mile Battery, electric cars will have a longer life span. It will reduce the cost per unit energy of the EV. It has been widely accepted that if the EV start offering $100/kWh, it will lead to price parity with its fuel-powered counterpart. As such, there will hardly be any reason for customers to go with traditional fuels. We will have to see if the Million Mile Battery will be able to reach this feat, but there is no denying that it is a positive step towards the ultimate goal.

The company is well-aware of the fact that the industry has taken a hit from the recent coronavirus outbreak, and it will take some time for the industry to recover from it. CATL believes that EV will be the first to recover compared to its gas-powered counterpart. It is confident that the EV market will start showing growth from 2021.

CATL also expects EVs to be mainstream starting from 2030 – 2035.

Relation with Tesla

Company’s Chairmen, Zeng Yuqu, has said that the company can produce the Million Mile Battery if anyone places an order. He has accepted that he is close to Elon Musk and that the two share insights on research and business. The two have also worked together earlier this year for the ventilators that Elon Musk promised during coronavirus outbreak.

Tesla Model 3
Tesla Model 3

Tesla appointed CATL as the battery supplier for Model 3 for its Shanghai-based plant for a two-year term. Though he is tight-lipped about Tesla’s contribution to the Million Miles Battery, Yuqu has accepted that the two companies are working on cobalt-free batteries. CATL could start supplying the improved batteries to Tesla starting from next year.

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Preliminary Doubts

CATL hasn’t even started manufacturing the Million Mile Battery, but people doubt if it will bring a positive impact on the industry. Though the battery may not require a replacement before 16 years of its service, rarely do people stick with the same car for that long. It could lead to a waste of the true capability of the innovation. Considering the added cost associated with its manufacturing process; the situation could prove to be quite worrying instead.

It is a significant change that people who doubt the longevity and replacement cost are now worried that the full capability of the batteries won’t be utilized properly. However, some experts suggest that the unused battery could be reused in other new EVs.

CATL Million Mile Battery: Production and Availability

Reuters earlier reported that the Million Mile Battery could debut with the Tesla Model 3 in China. However, there has been no confirmation from either side for that matter. Tesla isn’t the only company with links to CATL. We could see CATL supplying the new innovation to companies like BMW, Toyota, and Volkswagen. CATL is planning to open a plant in Germany and, in the process, has been close to German automobile manufacturers.

CATL is confident that the Million Miles Battery will be in cars starting later this year or the start of the next year, with the latter being the more realistic time frame.

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Visionox ready to mass-produce its Under-Display Camera technology

Back in the day, we used to have smartphones with thick bezels around the screen. By today’s standard, they looked ugly. Manufacturers came up with different methods to fix that. Today almost all smartphones have either a punch-hole or a notch for better screen ratio. Some even go further with a waterfall display and motorized selfie camera. Soon we might see smartphones with under-display cameras. Visionox, a leading display manufacturer, has announced that its under-screen camera display is now ready for mass production.

Visionox Under-Display Camera Technology

Once smartphone brands figured out a way to move the fingerprint sensor under the screen, they wanted to do the same with the front camera for the sake of an all-screen display.

Transparency Factor

However, it isn’t as easy as it may sound. That is why we are yet to see the tech incorporated in a commercial smartphone. Oppo was the first brand to showcase a working prototype of the under-screen camera phone, back at MWC 2019. With a transparent screen, brands have to take into account the phenomenon of light diffraction that can affect both the picture quality and viewing experience.

To overcome all the issues, Visionox has said that it has experimented with different types of screen layers. The new screen is a combination of both inorganic and organics layers. It is still unclear how the combination of the two works but the company has stated that the organic layer forms a transparent layer, whereas the inorganic layer forms a membrane layer.

Smartphone prototype with VIsionox Under display camera technology

Camera Performance

The new under-display camera also raises questions about the camera performance. Images from Oppo’s under-display camera suffered from blurs. The shots also showed a yellowish tinge. To avoid the same fate, Visionox has come up with a different solution.

The surface of the screen just above the camera has been modified in the pixel level to allow the camera to shoot pictures from below the screen. Visionox is calling the screen in this area as “Secondary Screen”. The company has utilized industry-first drive circuit technology to get rid of any interferences that can affect the performance of the camera.

On top of that, Visionox has adopted algorithms to fix issues relating to brightness, viewing angle, and glares that arise with a transparent screen. However, we could still notice the difference between the quality of the primary and the secondary screen.

Visionox Under-Display Camera: When will it debut?

Visionox is claiming that its under-display camera technology is ready for mass production. We will have to wait to see if manufacturers want to include it in their upcoming launch.

NEA brings Self Meter Reading, Online Payment System to its Mobile App

A couple of weeks ago, we reported about how Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) had introduced an online meter reading system on its web platform. Because of the ongoing lockdown, NEA officials haven’t been able to examine the electricity meters in our homes. Therefore, NEA has been approximating our electricity usage based on past consumption. It’s a clever ad hoc solution to the problem. Yet, this cannot go on the long run. And now, NEA has embedded the “Self Meter Reading” into its official app. Let’s find out more.

NEA App: Self Meter Reading

Since NEA is assuming your current month’s usage, depending on earlier records, the process is riddled with inaccuracy. As a result, this most certainly has resulted in financial losses – to both consumers and NEA. Not on a one-to-one basis for every subscriber, but you get the point. And the self meter reading feature in question looks to solve exactly that problem. Under this, a user has to first signup to the system.

But as we complained in the original article about the online meter reading system, the registration mechanism is very insecure as it lacks any kind of verification. Anyone can signup using anyone’s phone number and it doesn’t matter. There isn’t a metric for a secure password like using alphanumeric values, though the character length must be at least 7.

After completing registration, you are now ready to use the “Self Meter Reading” feature inside the app. First, you need to register the consumer information, specific to your electricity meter. You can also add multiple consumers if you’d like.

Now, from the screen, click the “Add Meter Reading” button of the registered customer data. Look up the reading on the electricity meter and first enter it manually in the text box allocated. And right below it, you get the option to upload a photo of the meter to the system. Finally, the system will then calculate the pending amount.

I’m pretty sure you can already identify the loophole(s) of this system. Because it doesn’t use any sort of machine learning or AI technologies, there’s no way to verify if the manually entered value and what the uploaded image shows are one and the same. NEA is entirely relying on people’s loyalty here, with a legal punishment in place under the “Distributions Regulations” for someone actively defacing the system’s weaknesses.

Online Bill Payment

The app has also added more payment partners under its online payment system. Earlier, you only got two payment options within the app – eSewa and Nepal Investment Bank Limited (NIBL). The added options include:

  • City Express Pvt. Ltd.
  • Himalayan Bank Ltd.
  • Pay Point Nepal
  • Prabhu Bank Ltd.
  • Mahalaxmi Bikash Bank Ltd.

However, none of them work as they should. Selecting their link only redirects to the homepage of their website, unlike a dedicated “Online NEA Bill Payment” portal in the case of NIBL. That was about the electricity bill payment through banks. More disappointingly, it doesn’t integrate the user info with the digital wallets embedded into the system either. Clicking on the “eSewa” option just redirects you to the app (provided that it’s installed). And right now, it does nothing when selecting the “Pay Point” option.

Also Read: Best Digital Wallets in Nepal (Updated)

To conclude, as of now, only the NIBL option works somehow. You are also eligible for a discount when making payment through the online system. If anyone from the app development team or an authorized NEA official is reading this, please release a feature only after conducting appropriate tests to ensure the feature works seamlessly.

Other Features

Other features added to the June 7 update includes adding details regarding “No Light Number“, a separate “Recruitment” and “DCS (Distribution Centers) Contacts” section, etc. Here, you can call the no light number of your DC to get info regarding issues like a power outage. The app’s dedicated recruitment section can be used to learn about new vacancies in various positions throughout the country for NEA.

There are also certain visual changes made to the app. All the feature-boxes were colorful, while they’re all of a plain white background now. The “Settings” cog on the top-right corner of the home screen is gone, while the hamburger menu on the left side includes options to access official NEA info like “Annual Report”, “BOD (Board Of Directors)”, etc. Unfortunately, the app is only available for Android users, while NEA couches that they’ll launch the iOS version of the app pretty soon as well.

Alongside the update, NEA has also introduced a toll-free hotline number1150” for complaints or making service requests like meter reading. This service is operable 24 hours a day.

Download NEA App: Android

Motorola One Fusion+ goes official with a pop-up selfie camera

Motorola recently launched the new Moto G Fast & Moto E 2020. The former features a punch-hole display for under $200. And it seems like Motorola is just getting started. It has now launched Motorola One Fusion+ with a motorized pop-up camera for under $400. Read along to know more about the Motorola One Fusion+, including its specs, features, expected price, and availability in Nepal.

Motorola One Fusion+ Overview

Design and Display

When it comes to design, there is very little that separates the Motorola One Fusion+ and Moto G Fast. Except for the screen, both follow the same design language. The highlight of the new Motorola One Fusion Plus is its edge to edge bezel-less screen. It is only the second Motorola device to come with a pop-up selfie camera. Even the flagship-grade Edge+ has a punch-hole waterfall display. Motorola is calling the 6.5-inch display Total Vision Display. The IPS LCD screen has FHD+ resolution and supports HDR 10 contrast.

Motorola One Fusion+ design display

The back of the Fusion Plus looks strikingly similar to that of Moto G Fast. It has four cameras arranged inside two separate camera module. The bigger of the four lenses is inside a circular bump above the pill-shaped module that houses the rest of the setup. There is also a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor with Motorola’s branding slapped on it.

Performance and Memory

Motorola One Fusion+ is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 chipset. The 8nm chipset gives it an upper edge over last year’s Motorola One Hyper, which had Snapdragon 675 in it. So Motorola One Fusion Plus is the most powerful Motorola device to come equipped with a pop-up camera.

Motorola has included 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. You can bump the storage capacity up to 1TB using a microSD card. But you will have to sacrifice the dual-sim functionality as the device doesn’t have a dedicated microSD card slot.

Camera

Motorola One Fusion Plus features a quad-camera setup on the back compared to a dual-camera setup on the One Hyper. The 64MP primary camera features a Quad Bayer filter. There is an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with a FOV of 118-degrees. It has a dedicated 5MP sensor for macro shots and a 2MP depth sensor.

Motorola One Fusion+ camera setup

On the front, there is a 16MP selfie camera. It’s hidden from plain sight unless you summon it. A motorized mechanism makes it pop when you are about to take selfies or make video calls.

Battery and Others

Motorola Fusion Plus features a massive 5,000mAh battery with support for 15W fast charging technology. The 15W charging is a little underwhelming when you consider the Motorola One Hyper had faster charging for a smaller battery. We understand that Motorola had to cut some corners to keep the cost down. The new Fuison+ retails for a cheaper price than the Hyper, though has a more powerful chipset, an additional camera, and a bigger battery.

Motorola One Fusion+ Specifications:

  • Dimension: 162.9 x 76.9 x 9.6-mm
  • Build: Plastic
  • Weight: 210g
  • Display: 6.5-inch Total Vision IPS TFT LCD
  • Resolution: FHD+(2340 x 1080), 19:5:9, 395ppi
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 730
  • Processor: Octa-Core(2×2.2 GHz Kryo 470 Gold & 6×1.8 GHz Kryo 470 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 618 GPU
  • RAM: 6GB
  • Storage: 128GB (expanded up to 1TB)
  • Rear Camera: Quad;
    – 64MP primary camera, f/1.8
    – 8MP ultra-wide lens, FOV 118-degree, f/2.2, 1.12μm
    – 2MP depth sensor,  f/2.4, 1.75μm
    – 5MP macro camera, f/2.4, 1.12μm
  • Front camera: 16MP, f/2.2, 2μm
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (rear,-mounted)
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 15W fast charging

Motorola One Fusion+ Price in Nepal and Availability 

Motorola has announced that the One Fusion+ will be available in select markets in Europe starting this month where its price is 299 Euros. If it launches here, we expect the price of Motorola One Fusion+ to be around NPR. 45,000 in Nepal.

Smartphone Model Expected Price in Nepal
Motorola One Fusion+ Rs. 45,000

Check out our review of Oppo Reno 3!

Oppo enters the fitness band market with Oppo Band

A few months ago, Oppo launched its first smartwatch. And now, it has launched a fitness band. The new Oppo Band is available in three different variations – Oppo Band, Oppo Band Fashion, and Oppo Band EVA. Let’s check out the Oppo Band in more detail, including the specs, features, expected price, and availability in Nepal.

Oppo Band Overview

Design and Display

From a distance, the Oppo Band looks similar to the Xiaomi Mi Band 4. It has a 1.1-inch rectangular display. Oppo has used an AMOLED panel that has a resolution of 126 x 294. The 2.5D screen covers 100% of the DCI P3 color gamut, which is crazy good for a budget fitness tracker.

Oppo Band design fashion eva edition

The difference between the three variations is in the design of their straps. The base variant comes with a TPU strap while the Oppo Fashion Band has a floating design with a strap made up of metal and TPU. Oppo Band EVA is a special edition Fashion Band with Neon Genesis Evangelion-inspired theme. Oppo had also recently announced a limited-edition Ace2 x EVA and Watch x EVA with Neon Genesis Evangelion theme.

Compatibility

It is powered by the same Apollo chip 3 that the brand used in the Oppo Watch. You can connect it to your device via Bluetooth 5.0. It is compatible with devices that run Android 6.0 or above. It can also be connected to Apple devices with iOS 10.0 or above.

Features

The Oppo Band supports 12 different tracking modes. It also features a heart rate monitor, and a SpO2 sensor to determine the oxygen saturation level in the blood.

Oppo Band heart rate monitoring

You can use the Oppo Band for viewing app notification, alerts, music control, and weather update. It also has a find my phone feature that can be used to locate your device if you misplace it. The Fashion Band edition also supports NFC payment.

Battery and Others

The Oppo band features a 100mAh battery that the brand claims can last up to 14 days. It uses a pin charger that can be charged from 0 to 100% within 90 minutes. It is rated 5ATM against water damage.

Oppo Band Specifications:

  • Display: 1.157-inch AMOLED 2.5D display; 100% DCI P3 color gamut
  • Display Resolution: 126 x 294 pixels
  • Connectivity: NFC (Fashion Edition), Bluetooth 5.0
  • Battery Capacity: 100mAh
  • Battery Backup: up to 14 days
  • Charging time: 1.5 hours
  • Water-resistant: 5 ATM rating
  • Compatibility: Android 6.0+ & iOS 10.0+
  • Features: heart rate, oxygen level monitoring, weather update, app notification & alert, music control, find my phone,

Oppo Band Price in Nepal and Availability

The Oppo band is available in China, where its price is ¥199, ¥249, and ¥299 for the regular, Fashion, and EVA edition respectively. We can expect the price of Oppo Band in Nepal to be around NPR. 3,700 for the regular variant, NPR.  4,500 for Fashion Edition, and NPR. 5,500 for EVA edition.

Fitness Band Expected Price in Nepal
Oppo Band (Regular) Rs. 3,700
Oppo Band Fashion Rs. 4,500
Oppo Band EVA Rs. 5,500

Check out our review of Mi Band 4!

AMD’s Ryzen C7 Mobile SoC sounds too good to be true: Or does it?

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)’s success story is one for the ages. A company that was once in the brink of bankruptcy, is now ruling the consumer-grade as well as workstation-grade CPUs with its new Ryzen, Threadripper, and EPYC lineup of processors. While its direct-competitor Intel is still playing catch-up with AMD, the company has successfully built a good rapport with its customers which will help its market dominance in the long-run. And a recent leak suggests that AMD will try to replicate that success in the smartphone chipset business as well. The chipset in question is the Ryzen C7 from AMD.

AMD Ryzen C7: The Beginning

Leaked by a Twitter user “HansDeVriesNL”, his submission to Slashleaks has since been removed for reasons unknown. We’re not off to a great start here as the integrity of the leak already seems feeble. And further grammatical errors on the images don’t help the case either. As pointed out by Ian Cutress from Anandtech, Arm hasn’t stylized its name in all-caps in some time, though the image clearly indicates otherwise. Furthermore, the leakster himself identified the misspell on the naming convention in the CPU Cores.

AMD Ryzen C7 Mobile SoC Leak

According to the image, Ryzen C7 has 2x Gaugin Pro and 2x Gaugin cores among others. However, it most likely is referring to Paul Gauguin – a French artist from the mid-1800s, further discrediting the leak in the process. Having said that, misspelling certain aspects are common and clever tactics to avoid any sort of NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) violation. So, with this little two-sided argument I’ve made, let’s take a closer look at what the Ryzen C7 SoC features – according to the leak.

A flagship SoC

Starting with the most obvious fact, the Ryzen C7 looks to be a flagship SoC, going head-to-head against the likes of Qualcomm, MediaTek, and others. In a time when every high-end chip right now is manufactured under the 7nm process, Ryzen C7 will use TSMC’s 5nm technology. Well, that is to be expected because every forthcoming flagship SoCs will be based on the same fabrication process. Anyway, this is a 64-bit processor with an octa-core CPU.

But the actual core setup is where it gets exciting. Featuring Arm’s relatively new “DynamiQ big.LITTLE” system, the AMD Ryzen C7 features 2x Gaugin_Pro Mobile, 2x Gaugin_Mobile, and 4x ARM Cortex-A55 cores. Here, the Gaugin_Pro is based on Arm’s Cortex-X1, and the standard Gaugin cores are based on Cortex-A78 cores. A78 is an expected upgrade over the current high-performance A77 cores. However, Cortex-X1 is a potentially ground-breaking feat of achievement; one that is poised to hold its crown against the best of Apple.

You see, despite using the Arm-based processor in its flagship chipsets in iPhones for the most time, Apple’s custom CPU microarchitecture has always managed to outperform the Cortex counterparts. That too by quite a margin. The standard A78 is an efficiency-focused CPU with about 20% improvement in sustained performance over its predecessor.

Arm’s new Cortex-X1!

On the other hand, the X1 is an entirely new design route from Arm which emphasizes entirely on the performance end of things – with a significant disregard for power and area. Or as Arm calls it “Performance-First Design”. The Cortex-X1 also falls under Arm’s new “Cortex-X Custom Program” where licensees can customize and differentiate over Arm’s “base” design.

Arm Cortex-X1 CPU architecture

The primary difference between X1 and A78 is performance. This is pulled off by physically increasing the core structure. In terms of benchmark scores, the Cortex-X1 delivers +30% and +22% integer performance over Cortex-A77 and A78 cores respectively. Similarly, it achieves 2x machine learning performance against the same A77 & A78 cores. But as I said earlier, it actively understates the other two aspects of the PPA (Power, Performance, Area) triangle. As a result, the performance-bump comes at a significant power usage, which is projected to be up to 2x of Cortex-A77/78.

Till now, Samsung has partnered up with Arm in its Cortex-X Custom Program while other customers are likely to make the announcement pretty soon. Seeing how Samsung abandoned its “Mongoose” custom CPU design in favor of staying competitive against Qualcomm, the partnership was not a surprise at all. From now on, the company will be licensing Arm’s CPU core design instead of just the IP (Intellectual Property), unlike Qualcomm.

Also Read: Galaxy S20+ difference between Exynos and Snapdragon variants

And the leak suggests AMD is going the Qualcomm way here. Its 2x high-performance Gaugin_Pro Mobile Core (clocked at 3.00GHz) and 2x Gaugin_Mobile Core (clocked at 2.60GHz) are the slightly modified versions of their Cortex counterparts. So, we expect even better energy efficiency on these CPUs; provided the Ryzen C7 actually exists. Finally, AMD hasn’t fiddled with the remaining four CPUs being the ultra-high efficient Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 2.00GHz.

RDNA 2 Mobile GPU?

Moving to the graphics side of things, the Ryzen C7 is tipped to equip AMD Radeon RDNA 2 (Mobile) GPU microarchitecture with 4-core custom compute unit @700MHz. Yes, you read that right.

RDNA 2, not RDNA.

Ryzen C7 is starting to sound almost too good to be true now. We’ve yet to see RDNA 2 Radeon RX graphics for PCs and consoles hit the shelves and the news about AMD working on its mobile equivalent definitely raises some eyebrows.

AMD RDNA 2 GPU microarchitecture

Yet, the RDNA GPU technology had already made headlines in a different leak. It is supposed to feature on Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 1000 SoC substituting Arm’s Mali GPU. With this move, the Exynos 1000 reportedly brags nearly 3x better performance than Qualcomm’s latest Adreno 650 GPU in GFXBench’s Aztec Ruins (High) test. Regardless, the RDNA 2 Mobile on Ryzen C7 claims 45% faster performance than the Adreno 650.

Additionally (and this is quite the big one), this GPU will also go on to grab the title for the world’s first mobile GPU with “real-time hardware-accelerated ray tracing and variable rate shading”. In case you don’t know, ray tracing is a rendering technique to deliver realistic lighting effects in fields like gaming, CGI, animation, etc. Popularized by NVIDIA’s RTX lineup of graphics cards, real-time ray tracing has become one of the most sought-after features in recent GPUs. Though NVIDIA had also released a driver-based solution to enable ray tracing for its GTX 10 and 16 series of GPU, their hardware limitation simply couldn’t compete with the ones from RTX cards.

Ray Tracing on Smartphones

Though it’s exciting to hear that AMD’s Ryzen C7 may come with real-time ray tracing for smartphones, Huawei has already beaten it to the race; partly that is. In association with NetEase, Huawei’s homegrown Kirin 990 was able to produce a working demo of ray tracing on smartphones in a Chinese MMORPG game titled “Love is Justice”. Yes, it was just a proof-of-concept with framerate capped to prevent overheating; but an interesting development regardless.

Love is Justice - Ray tracing on vs off

Likewise, Variable Rate Shading (VRS) refers to a technique of allocating GPU’s compute power at varying rates when rendering an image. This is an effective way of reducing the load from the GPU by eliminating a consistent level of detail in certain parts of an image frame. But don’t worry, the difference is very minimal to the point where you may not even recognize it. With this, AMD Ryzen C7’s GPU is on its way to becoming the most powerful smartphone GPU too.

Moving on, AMD Ryzen C7 will also come with MediaTek’s 5G modem (most likely the Helio M70 found in MediaTek’s Dimensity lineup of chipsets). It will also come with Dual 5G SIM support. To cope with the eventual battery drain thanks to a uniform voltage supply for maintaining stable 5G connection, Ryzen C7 will also borrow MediaTek’s latest “5G UltraSave” feature.

Also Read: MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ 5G SoC announced

What it does is dynamically adjust the 5G modem’s power configuration and operating frequency, depending on the available network condition and what the user is doing. Oh, and because it likely is MediaTek’s M70 modem, the Ryzen C7 may not support mmWave of the 5G spectrum.

WiFi 6, 802.11ad, and 802.11ay

Memory-wise, the SoC will come with LPDDR5 RAM support (@2750MHz) and the latest UFS 3.1 storage protocol. On the display front, it supports panels of 2K resolution with 144Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ contrast, and 10-bit color depth. Other features of the chipset are pretty boilerplate, with support for Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, USB 3.1, GPS, NavIC, GLONASS, etc. But, the claimed WiFi standards for Ryzen C7 is where its legitimacy gets questioned once again. According to the image, it supports WiFi 6 (ax), 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, as well as 802.11ad and 802.11ay.

WiGig (Wireless Gigabit Alliance)

I completely understand if you hadn’t even heard about the last two before this. Frankly, I didn’t either. Turns out, it was something that existed since 2016 with the Letv’s Le Max Pro which supported the 802.11ad (WiGig) standard. Despite the popular 2.4 and 5GHz, a much powerful (and unlicensed) 60GHz WiFi band also exists. It enables high data transmission rates of up to 8Gbps with reduced congestion; though with a very narrow line of sight (aka shorter range). Some other (more popular) smartphones with 802.11ad WiFi include the ZenFone 4 and ROG Phone II from ASUS.

Similarly, 802.11ay is an increment over WiGig that delivers up to 4x bandwidth and increased range. The upcoming iPhone 12 is rumored to embrace 802.11ay (WiGig v2) technology. So, it seems the leak hasn’t gone overboard after all.

AMD Ryzen C7: Final Words

Overall, the AMD Ryzen C7 SoC is one ambitious chipset; provided that it’s real. The custom Gaugin, Gaugin Pro CPU cores, and RDNA 2 Mobile GPU are all but enough to blow a punch of disappointment. Add this to the fact that AMD hasn’t officially confirmed any single aspect of this leak. Yet, the company hasn’t disproven it either. I agree the Ryzen C7 sounds too good to be true and it may all just be some enthusiastic internet-dweller shaping his/her dream mobile chipset. But should this be an actual product, Qualcomm, MediaTek, and Samsung are going to have tough competition on their hands!

Moto G Fast and Moto E 2020 join Motorola’s budget lineup

Lately, Motorola created a lot of buzz with the release of flagship phones like the Razr and Edge Plus. However, the budget segment still covers the most significant chunk of its smartphone business. Having said that, Motorola has followed up its Edge series’ launch with two budget devices. The new Moto G Fast and Moto E 2020 is the brand’s latest offerings. Learn more, including the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Moto G Fast and Moto E 2020.

Moto G Fast Overview

Design and Display

Moto G Fast is the better of the two. It stands out because of its punch-hole display. The 6.4-inch IPS LCD has a circular cutout on the top left corner to house the front camera. The device has a resolution of 720 x 1560 pixels and an aspect ratio of 19:9.

Moto G fast design display

On the back, the device features a triple camera setup. A circular camera sits alone on the top corner, below which lies a pill-shaped module that encloses an LED flash alongside the rest of the cameras. One can also notice the fingerprint sensor with Motorola’s logo mounted on the back.

Performance and Memory

Moto G Fast is powered by Snapdragon 665 chipset. It is not the best performing chipset available today but goes along well with the rest of the specs. The device comes with a 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The latter is expandable via the microSD card slot. Motorola has included Moto Gametime feature in the Moto G Fast for a better gaming experience. It can block notifications to help you focus on your gameplay.

Camera

A 16MP sensor leads the triple camera setup. This primary camera has an aperture of f/1.7. It is joined by an 8MP ultra-wide camera. There is a 2MP dedicated sensor for macro shots. For selfies, there is an 8MP camera housed inside the punch-hole on the front of the device.

Moto G fast camera setup triple

Battery and Others

The device features a decent battery of 4,000mAh. For charging, Motorola has included support for 10W via the USB-C charging interface. Moto G Fast has a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor for security. It also comes with an IP52 rating against water and dust.

Moto G Fast Specifications:

  • Dimension: 161.87 x 75.7 x 9.05-mm
  • Weight: 189.4g
  • Display: 6.4-inch HD+ Max Vision IPS
  • Resolution: HD+(1560 x 720), 19:9, 268ppi
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 665
  • RAM: 3GB
  • Storage: 32GB (expanded up to 512GB)
  • Rear Camera: Triple;
    – 16MP primary camera f/1.7, 1.12μm
    – 8MP ultra-wide lens, FOV 118-degree, f/2.2, 1.12μm
    – 2MP depth sensor(4cm),  f/2.2, 1.75μm
  • Front camera: 8MP, f/2.0, 1.12μm
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor(rear,-mounted)
  • Battery: 4000mAh with 10W fast charging

Moto G Fast Price in Nepal and Availability

Moto G Fast is now available in the US for the price of $199.99. And it will launch shortly in other regions of the world as well. If it launches in Nepal, we can expect the price of Moto G Fast to be around NPR. 27,000.

Smartphone Model Price in Nepal (Expected) Availability (Expected)
Moto G Fast Rs. 27,000 July – August 2020

Moto E 2020 Overview

Design and Display

Moto E 2020 features a slightly smaller screen that measures 6.2-inch diagonally. It features a water-drop style notch instead of a punch hole. At least the screen is still a IPS LCD.

Moto e 2020 design display

On the back, it features a similar design to that of Moto G Fast. The dual-camera setup is arranged in two modules with a circular sensor on the top and a pill-shaped module below it.

Performance and Camera

Under the hood, the Moto E 2020 packs Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 632. It is paired with 2GB of RAM and 32GB internal storage, which can be expanded by using a MicroSD card slot.

Moto E 2020 camera setup dual

The camera setup on the back consists of a 13MP primary camera. It is accompanied by a 2MP depth sensor to facilitate the bokeh effect and portrait shots. On the front, there is a 5MP selfie camera.

Battery and Others

It packs a 3550mAh battery that the company claims can last up to 2 days of normal usage. Motorola also claims that it can last up to 11 hours of streaming and 15 days of standby. The device comes with a 5W micro-USB charger.

Moto E 2020 Specifications:

  • Dimension: 159.77 x 76.56 x 8.65-mm
  • Weight: 185g
  • Display: 6.2-inch HD+ Max Vision IPS LCD
  • Resolution: HD+(1560 x 720), 19:9, 271ppi
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 632
  • RAM: 2GB
  • Storage: 32GB (expanded up to 512GB)
  • Rear Camera: Triple;
    – 13MP primary camera f/2.0, 1.12μm
    – 2MP depth sensor,  f/2.2, 1.75μm
  • Front camera: 5MP, f/2.0, 1.12μm
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor(rear,-mounted)
  • Battery: 3550mAh with 5W micro-USB charging

Moto E 2020 Price in Nepal and Availability

Moto E 2020 is now available in the US, where the price is set at $149.99. And it will launch shortly in other regions of the world as well. If it launches in Nepal, we can expect the price of Moto E 2020 to be NPR. 20,000.

Smartphone  Price in Nepal (Expected) Availability (Expected)
Moto E 2020 Rs. 20,000 July – August 2020

Daraz launches Daraz First Games to make shopping more fun!

Over the last few months, the online entertainment industry has seen quite a surge. Gaming platforms have grown to be quite popular as mediums of stay-at-home entertainment. Keeping this in mind, e-commerce giant Daraz has recently launched Daraz First Games, which is an innovative gaming platform where it’s users can play free online games. Plus, with it, one can win exciting rewards including Daraz vouchers.

Overview

Draz has launched Daraz First Games (DFG) in collaboration with Paytm First games, which is one of the world’s leading gaming platforms. This collaboration has allowed Daraz to access the Paytm games’ superior technology. This further means, Daraz will now be able to leverage upon their experience in the scope of digital gamification.

daraz first games nepal

For users, using the app has become a fun experience. Now, one can play various games in the app whenever bored. These games are free- to- play casual games in a wide- array of genres like racing, action, shooting, and arcade, etc. Also, one can invite others to play along too, where both can participate in tournament mode and play in one-on-one mode challenging their friends and family, or any other user online.

The main objective of the Daraz First Games is to connect Nepali people over online tournaments while staying at home. It is an all-in-one solution for casual gamers where one can get access to a variety of games. And excitingly, as mentioned earlier, users can also win exciting prizes and Daraz vouchers up to NPR. 1600 which they can redeem while shopping online. Currently, users have access to 19 gaming titles which include games like, Ludo, Ninja Ludo, Bike Racing 3, and many more.

In words of Vidha Pradhan, Head Traffic Operations at Daraz Nepal, “Our main objective is to provide Daraz users with the most engaging and fun games that the world has to offer. There’s no doubt that there’s high demand doe digital entertainment, and we want to ensure that Daraz users have easy access to it.”

How to Get Started with Daraz First Games (DFG)?

To start playing DFG, you just need to follow these simple steps: 

1.Download/ Open the Daraz Android app
2.Register to Daraz Account/ Login 
3.Tap on Daraz first Games icon on the homepage & enter the game center

4. Select any game you would like to play and win DFG Points.
5. The more you win these games, the more you win DFG points.
6. Once you have enough DFG points in your account, you can redeem them to claim vouchers.

Xiaomi’s upcoming Redmi 9 will have an FHD+ screen and quad-cameras

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Xiaomi has been holding the crown for the best budget smartphones in the Nepali market for quite a long time now. Talking about budget smartphones, their company recently launched the Redmi Note 9 Pro in Nepal. While we are talking about it, Xiaomi is nearing the launch of the cheaper Redmi 9. Check out the rumors, leaks, specs, expected price, and availability of Redmi 9 in Nepal here.

Redmi 9: All you need to know

The rumors about the Redmi 9 has been on the internet since December of last year. Back then, the information was limited and preliminary. This time around, the device is being stocked up for a launch and the information about the specs is more reliable.

Design and Display

Redmi 9 will feature a notched display that measures 6.53-inch diagonally. It will have a FullHD+ resolution. From the front, it looks like any other budget smartphone available on the market. The bezels are heavy on the bottom of the screen than on other sides of the screen. A headpiece grill sits above the waterdrop style notch.

Redmi 9 display design

The back is made up of polycarbonate material. The rear panel is quite interesting as it looks to be a hybrid between Redmi K30 and Note 8 Pro.

Performance and Memory

The last-gen Redmi 8 series featured Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 439 chipset. But since MediaTek’s Helio G series is slowly becoming the first choice for budget phones, the Redmi 9 will be powered by MediaTek Helio G80 chipset. It is based on the 12nm node and features two powerful Cortex-A75 cores (@2.0GHz) and six energy-efficient Cortex-A55 cores(@1.8GHz).

This gaming-focused chipset also comes with HyperEngine and Voice on Wakeup feature for better performance and efficiency. The new processor will give it an upper edge over Realme C3 which has been the best budget gaming device so far with the Helio G70.

Redmi will be offering the device in two memory configurations. The base model will have 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The top-end model will have 4GB of RAM coupled with 64GB of internal storage. There is a dedicated microSD card slot on both variants.

Camera

Redmi 9 camera module

While Redmi 8 had two camera sensors, it is now bumped to four in the Redmi 9. The primary camera now has a 13MP sensor with f/2.2 aperture. Redmi has added an 8MP ultra-wide sensor with 118-degree FOV. Other than the two, there is a 2MP depth sensor and a 5MP macro lens.

Battery and Others

The phone will get its juice from 5,020mAh battery. The device sports a USB-C charging interface that can support quick charging up to 18W. For biometrics, it supports both fingerprint and face-unlock; the latter of which is backed by an AI algorithm. The physical fingerprint sensor is placed inside the camera module on the back.

Redmi 9 battery

Redmi 9 Specifications:

  • Dimension: 163.32 x 77.01 x 9.1-mm
  • Weight: 198g
  • Display: 6.53-inch  FHD+ 19:9
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G80, 12nm FinFET
  • CPU: Octa-core ( 2 x 2.0GHz ARM Cortex-A75 cores+ 2 x 1.8GHz ARM Cortex-A55 core)
  • RAM: 3GB / 4GB LPDDR4x
  • Storage: 32GB / 64GB eMMC 5.1 (dedicated microSD card slot)
  • Rear Camera: Quad;
    – 13MP primary camera, FOV 75.2-degree, f/2.2, AF
    – 8MP ultra-wide lens, FOV 118-degree, f/2.2, FF
    – 2MP depth sensor with f/2.4
    – 5MP macro lens with f/2.4
  • Front camera: 8MP
  • SIM: Dual SIM (nano + nano)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor(rear,-mounted), Face unlock
  • Battery: 5020mAh with 18W fast charging

Redmi 9 Price in Nepal

Redmi 9 has made its way to Nepal for a starting price of Rs. 16,999 for the 3/32GB memory configuration and Rs. 17,999 for the 4/64GB variant.

Smartphone Model Price in Nepal
Redmi 9 (3/32GB) Rs. 16,999
Redmi 9 (4/64GB) Rs. 17,999

Check out our review of the Redmi 8 and 8A!