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Next year’s flagship devices to come with an even heftier price tag

When it comes to smartphones, usually, better means new and expensive. A new smartphone will come equipped with better specs and features than its predecessor. But it will also have a heftier price tag. Over the years, companies like Xiaomi and OnePlus have enjoyed success by offering flagship smartphones at the mid-range price segment. However, this might soon be a thing of the past as the price of upcoming Qualcomm flagship SoC is on the rise.

Recent Price Hike in Smartphones Market

If you have noticed, there has been a significant hike in this year’s flagship price to last year’s devices. The main reason for this has been the price of the latest Snapdragon 865 SoC. It’s the most powerful chipset out there in the market and hence, the first choice for every flagship device. Unlike its predecessor, SD 865 processor came bundled with a discrete 5G modem. It made the chipset more expensive. Just compare the price between Xiaomi’s Redmi K20 Pro and K30 Pro. According to IT Home, the price of Snapdragon 865 ranges between $150 and $160.

snapdragon 865 qualcomm

Qualcomm Flagship SoC SD 875 Price

According to a report by IT Home, the cost of the upcoming Snapdragon 875 is expected to be around $250. That’s almost $100 expensive than already expensive SD 865. This way, we can expect upcoming flagship devices to cost at least $100 more than existing ones.

Arm Cortex-X1 CPU architecture

Apparently, Xiaomi is having trouble negotiating for the processor for its upcoming flagship devices.

Snapdragon 875 Rumored Specs

The Snapdragon 875 isn’t official yet, but there are plenty of rumors flying around that we can work on for now. Snapdragon 875 nake use of the 1+3+4 core arrangement. It will also feature ARM Cortex X1 cores alongside Cortex A78 cores. Cortex X1 and Cortex A78 boast performance boost of up to 30% and 20%, respectively compared to the Cortex A77 cores.

  • Check out the upcoming AMD Ryzen C7 mobile chipset!

YouTube to counter TikTok with its own Short Video Feature

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Remember the YouTube vs TikTok controversy? It was among the most talked-about topics in South Asia a few weeks ago. It showcased the differences between fans of these popular video sharing platform. Who would have thought back then that one of the two platforms would try to bridge the gap between them? YouTube has announced that it is experimenting with a new Short Video feature that will allow users to record videos of up to 15 seconds. Let’s learn more about this new TikTok-inspired feature of YouTube.

TikTok’s Popularity

Love it or hate it, you can’t deny TikTok is all the buzz right now. This short video sharing platform has taken the world by surprise since its initial release in 2016. Over the years, it has been successful in creating a wider global audience. Businesses, marketers, and advertisers can’t ignore the growing fame of the app. Recently, ByteDance released TikTok For Business with the tagline ‘Don’t make Ads, Make TikTok’. And the app’s success has been too big to ignore even for established social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. The two companies are working on their own short video sharing platforms –  Lasso and Reels, respectively. And now, YouTube has jumped in too with its own short video recording feature.

TikTok for business tagline

YouTube’s Short Video Recording Feature

YouTube has not given any name to its latest TikTok-inspired feature. In YouTube’s official statement, it is stated that “it’s a new way for creators to easily record multiple clips and upload it as one video”. YouTube will add a “Create a Video” option in the mobile upload flow. A tap is all you need to start recording. A second tap will pause the recording. Similarly, one can even tap and hold to start recording. Releasing the button would pause the recording. This process can be repeated until a 15 seconds video has been recorded. If you wish to upload a video with a longer duration, you will have to manually upload the video from the gallery.

Needless to say, it’s an attempt by YouTube to lure users from TikTok to its platform. However, TikTok isn’t just about recording and sharing fifteen seconds of videos. YouTube will have to bring in filters, music, effects, and other editing tools if it is serious about engaging TikTok’s audience. We will also see how YouTube manages to include these videos within its feed. It has been clear that these videos won’t be part of YouTube Stories.

YouTube Short Video Feature Launch and Availability

The Short Video Feature is available for a limited group of creators across both iOS and Android platforms. It’s a part of the preliminary test. YouTube is also working on tools to allow users to discover such videos.

  • Check out our comparison between Redmi Note 9 Pro and Galaxy M31!

Apple to ship iPhone 12 lineup without charger & earpods inside the box

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If you follow Jon Prosser or The Front Tech Page, chances are you are already confident about the specs of the upcoming iPhone 12 lineup. We saw Prosser say there is nothing more to learn about the lineup. However, nowhere has he mentioned about the charger and charging technology of the iPhone 12. A new report claims that Apple will not be including any headset and charger inside the box for any of the devices under the iPhone 12 lineup. The news comes right after it was reported that Apple was working on a faster 20W charger of the iPhone 12 series.

20W fast charging in iPhone 12

Earlier this week, an image of an announced charger surfaced on the internet. The charger with the model number A2305 was leaked through a user who identifies himself as Mr-white on Twitter. The image revealed that it was a 20 charger.

Apple iphone 12 A2035 charger USB Type C PD

On the same day, MySmartPrice reported having spotted two certifications for two chargers for the upcoming iPhone 12 series. It confirmed the existence of A2035. NEMKO certification confirms the 20W output capacity of the charger. Furthermore, the charger will sport a USB Type-C port and will support USB Power Delivery.

The other charger has a model number of A2247. The charger features in both NEMKO and Australian Certifications. Like the A2035, the A2247 has an output capacity of 20W. It has a USB Type-C port and supports USB Power Delivery. The certification reveals almost similar specs and we are left to wonder how they differ from each other.

Apple iphone 12 a2257 charger

Apple to sell charger separately

While the news of two 20W charger does sound exciting, a new report from MacRumors claims that these won’t be included in the box. In fact, Apple won’t be including any accessories in the box except the Lightning to USB-C cable. What it means is that there won’t be any wired earbuds accompanying the upcoming 12. Apple will also be discontinuing both 5W and 18W chargers. This means users will have to buy the 20W charger.

Apple is taking this step to bring the cost down. As we have seen with Android flagships, the inclusion of 5G connectivity hikes the price significantly. According to Prosser, Apple is trying to launch the iPhone 12 at the same starting price as the iPhone 11 did last year.

One may even argue that including charger and earbuds in the box encourages wastage. If you have used iPhones in the past and are planning to upgrade to iPhone 12 later this year, this decision won’t matter much to you. Users can use chargers and earbuds from their older phones.

  • Check out our impression of the new iPhone SE 2020!

Infinix to get into accessories and IoT business

Infinix is a smartphone manufacturer based in Hong Kong. The brand was launched back in 2013 with its “Future is Now” tagline. Infinix is known to offer stylish and feature-rich smartphones at affordable rates. The company is now planning to expand its portfolio beyond smartphones. Infinix is teasing SNOKOR. It is an audio product that will launch later this year.

Infinix Diving into IoT Business

As a brand, Infinix has always been targetting the young audience. Infinix smartphones are stylish, include trendy features, and affordable. The brand sells its product only through online channels. Thus, it appeals more to the young generation. Infinix is present in more than 40 countries around the world. We also saw the Infinix Smart 4 launch in Nepal (via Daraz) earlier this year.

Infinix S1 smart TV
Infinix S1 smart TV

Like many of the smartphone brands, Infinix doesn’t want to limit itself as a smartphone manufacturer. It wants to get into the accessories market. The ultimate mission would be to get established into the IoT business. We have seen Xioami succeed in both market segments. Lately, Realme is also doing well with its smartphones and smart IoT products.

Infinix “SNOKOR”

Infinix is now working to launch new products in the Indian market. It includes five new smartphones, audio accessories, and a smartwatch.  Recently, renders have emerged on the company’s forum that showcases a packaging box with SNOKOR labeled on it. Though the “Designed by Infinix” tag confirms that it’s an upcoming device from Infinix, we don’t know what kind of product it will be. Rumor suggests Snokor is an audio device. However, there has been no official confirmation.

Infinix Snokor box

In other news, Infinix has launched S1 in Nigeria. Infinix S1 is the company’s first smart TV. It is available in two screen sizes – 43 inches and 55 inches. However, there is no plan for bringing the device to the South Asian market.

Infinix SNOKOR Launch and Availability

Infinix will launch the SNOKOR audio device later this year in Nepal. However, we will have to wait for the official announcement for the complete specs, price, expected launch, and availability of Infinix Snokor outside India.

Product Expected Launch
Infinix Snokor Late 2020 (India)

Check out our comparison between Redmi Note 9 and Galaxy M31!

Adware Alert: Remove these apps if you have them installed!

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Google has now removed around fifty different apps after a team from Avast found them guilty of degrading the user experience by bombarding devices with ads. These apps were part of the large HiddenAds campaign, that was discovered by Avast. Read along to know more about the adware.

Complete Story about the removal of Adware

Earlier this week, Avast released a list of 47 different apps that they claimed to be part of a massive HiddenAds campaign. The research team reviewed previous HiddenAds campaigns. It led them to a few adware. However, upon further analysis using the apklab.io tool, the team was successful in detecting a total of 47 similar apps. Researchers found that these apps had similar features, activities, and network traffic.

Features of Adwares

These apps were designed to look both safe and useful to lure users into their installation. Upon installation, these apps would bombard the device with ads. It wasn’t just in-app ads that were causing trouble. These apps would even hide their icons and continue to display device-wide ads.

Spread of adware by avast
Source: Avast

Most of these apps were disguised as games. Scammers would take an older version of popular games and put ads in them. Users could only use these apps for a limited time as they would hide often themselves. These apps had built-in timers that triggered the hide icon feature. The adware could even draw over other apps and display non-skippable ads. The most downloaded apps were:

Adware Downloads
Draw Color by Number 1,000,000
Skate Board – New 1,000,000
Find Hidden Differences 1,000,000
Shoot Master 1,000,000
Spot Hidden Differences 500,000

Google has already removed all of these apps from the Play Store.

The Spread

This adware had a combined download of over 15 million. Brazil alone was home to about 21% of the total download, followed by India with 8.1%. Similarly, Turkey, Argentina, and Mexico were among the top five infected countries with 6.3%, 5.6%, and 3.7% of the total download respectively. Though there is no exact figure, these apps have been downloaded in great numbers in Nepal.

Spread of adware by avast
Source: Avast

How to be Safe from such adware?

To be safe from adware, we need to be careful while downloading apps. We need to be even more cautious while downloading games from Playstore. Pay attention to user reviews. Check out the profile of the developers. If the developer has a single app to showcase, you should start getting skeptical. Carefully read all the permission requests before granting them.

Check out our comparison between Redmi Note 9 Pro and Galaxy M31!

Samsung Galaxy A51s 5G to feature Snapdragon 765G and dual-band Wi-Fi

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Samsung announced the Galaxy A51 5G alongside the Galaxy A71 5G earlier this year. Though the former is yet to make a commercial debut, Samsung is already working on its ‘s’ iteration. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy A51s 5G has been spotted in multiple benchmark and certification listings. Read along to learn more about the rumors, leaks, specs, expected launch & availability of Samsung Galaxy A51s 5G.

Samsung Galaxy A51s 5G: Everything to know

The story of S-variants

In the latter half of last year, we saw Samsung launch ‘s’ iteration of devices under A-series and M-series lineup. Though the s-suffixed devices were meant to upgrade to their non-s siblings, the minor changes weren’t convincing enough. It has been reported that Samsung will be following the same strategy for at least 2021.

Samsung A51s 5G looks to be the first s-suffixed smartphone for 2020. The device with the model name SM-A515V has received approval from Wi-Fi Alliance and has already gone through Geekebench benchmark tests.

Geekebench Listing

Unlike A51 5G, Samsung has turned to Qualcomm for the A51 5G’s processor. The Galaxy A51 5G was announced with Samsung’s in-house Exynos 980 SoC. The Geekbench listing revealed the chips inside the Galaxy A51 to be “lito”. Lito is the codename for Snapdragon 765G. The chipset features an integrated modem for 5G connectivity.

It supports both sub-6Hz and mmWave 5G. The listing also reveals 6GB of RAM in the tested device. But we can expect another variant with 8GB of RAM. Like the A51 5G, both variants are likely to feature 128GB of internal storage with the option to expand it via a microSD card.

Samsung Galaxy A51s 5g geekbench listing

Wi-Fi Alliance Certification

Similarly, Wi-Fi certifications from Wi-Fi Alliance reveals that the device will support Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 GHz, 5GHz). It will run on Android 10 with the One UI on top.

Samsung Galaxy A51s 5g wifi certification

Samsung Galaxy A51s 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

Samsung Galaxy A51s 5G will first land in the US. We will have to wait for Samsung’s official announcement for complete specs, pricing, and availability in other regions.

Smartphone Model Expected Launch Date
Samsung Galaxy A51s 5G Late 2020 (US)

Check out our in-depth review of Samsung Galaxy A51!

Oppo Reno3 A with 4025mAh battery and IP68 rating launched

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Oppo has added a new member to the Oppo Reno 3 lineup. The new Oppo Reno3 A is the fourth smartphone in the Reno3 series, which consists of Reno3, Reno3 Pro, and Reno3 Vitality Edition. Read along to find out more about the Oppo Reno3 A including its specs, features, expected price, and availability in Nepal.

Oppo Reno3 A Overview

Design and Display

Oppo Reno 3A comes with a 6.4-inch AMOLED display. The screen has an FHD+ resolution of 2400 x 1080. It features a waterdrop style notch on the top to house the front camera. The chin is comparatively thicker than the rest of the bezels. Overall the device boasts a screen-to-body ratio of 89.9%. To protect the display from accidental drops and scratches, Oppo has included a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on top.

Oppo Reno3 A design specs price Nepal availability

The device is 8.2mm thick and Oppo claims that the new ergonomic design makes the width of the device blend into hands. Similarly, the device weighs around 175g, which the company claims makes it perfect for one-hand usage.

Performance and Memory

When it comes to mid-range devices, Oppo seems to prioritize aesthetics over performance and it is the case with Oppo Reno3 A. It comes with Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 processor. The company would have gone with the latest mid-range processors such as Helio G90T or Snapdragon 765G but it didn’t. The device comes with 6GB of RAM and 125GB of internal storage.

Oppo Reno3 A performance

Oppo has included Game Booster 2.0 that makes the gaming experience smoother by optimizing the touch sample and refresh rate. The optimization is possible by avoiding processing delays and control disturbances.

Camera

Oppo Reno3 A comes with a 48MP quad-camera setup. The primary camera supports Electronic Camera Shake Correction. This feature stabilizes pictures and videos using Oppo’s proprietary algorithm and gyro sensors. There is an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with 119-degree Field of View. There are two 2MP sensors whose nature has not been specified clearly. It could be either of macro + depth sensor and macro + monochrome sensor combination. On the front, there is a 16MP selfie camera.

Battery and Others

Reno3 A comes with a massive 4025mAh battery. Though the exact wattage has not been disclosed the device does support fast charging technology. The device runs on ColorOS 7.1 based on Android 10. For security, there is an optical fingerprint sensor placed under the screen. It also has an IP68 rating against water and dust.

OPPO Reno3 A Specifications:

  • Dimension: 160.9 x 74.1 x 8.2mm; 175g
  • Display: 6.44-inch AMOLED display; Corning Gorilla Glass 5, DC-Dimming function
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080)
  • SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 665
  • CPU: Octa-core (Quad 2GHz Kryo 260G + Quad 1.8GHz Kryo 260S)
  • GPU: Adreno 610 GPU
  • Memory: 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, expandable memory up to 256GB with microSD
  • OS: Android 10 with ColorOS 7.1
  • SIM: Dual SIM + Dedicated SD Card Slot
  • Rear Camera: Quad Cameras
    – 48MP primary sensor with f/1.7 aperture
    – 8MP wide-angle with 119° FOV, f/2.2
    – 2MP sensor
    – 2MP sensor
  • Front Camera: 16MP
  • Fingerprint sensor: Yes, in-display
  • Connectivity: 3.5 mm audio jack, FM Radio, Dual 4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz + 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.0, GPS/ GLONASS/ Beidou, NFC
  • Battery: 4025mAh battery with fast charging

Oppo Reno3 A Price in Nepal and Availability

Oppo Reno3 A is now available in Japan where its price is 39,800 Yen for the 6/128GB variant. We expect the price of Oppo Reno3 A in Nepal to be around NPR 47,000.

Smartphone Model Expected Price in Nepal
Oppo Reno3 A (6/128GB) Rs. 47,000
  • Check out our review of Oppo Reno 3!

Realme’s 1+4+N Product Strategy: Everything You Need to Know

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Realme was introduced as a sub-brand of Oppo in 2018. Back then, it was an attempt from the company to compete against the popular budget-oriented Redmi brand by Xiaomi. Today, Realme is an independent brand and its offerings expand beyond smartphones. To deal with the expanding portfolio, Realme has announced a new product strategy, which the company is referring to as the “1+4+N” strategy. Read along to find more about the new 1+4+N product strategy from Realme.

Realme 1+4+N Product Strategy

Realme was launched to counter the growing popularity of Redmi smartphones in the Indian market. In the past two years, Realme has emerged as one of the fastest-growing smartphone brands in the world. And the next logical step was to enter the smart wearable business.

The company has put its foot in the IoT business. Earlier, Realme India CEO, Madhav Sheth announced that the company’s mission for 2020 was to be the biggest lifestyle brand in India. The new 1+4+N strategy is key to achieving this feat.

Smartphone

Even with the ever-growing portfolio of wearable and IoT devices, Realme has assured its fan that smartphones will still be its core product. The “1” in “1+4+N” represents smartphones. It will be at the top of Realme’s product hierarchy. What is means is that all the other products, be it smart wearables or AIoT devices will be controlled and managed by Realme smartphones. It will be done with the help of the Realme Link app.

Realme 6 - Display

Four Smart Hubs

The 4 in the 1+4+N represents four smart hubs. These smart hubs rank below the smartphone in the hierarchy but they have the same function – control and manage AIoT products. The four smart hubs are Smart TV, Smart Earphone, Smart Watch, and Smart Speakers. As of now, Realme has already announced every one of these, except for the latter.

Realme is now working on the fourth hub – Smart Speaker, which will be launched later this year. The company has also announced that it will come with even more options to choose from already existing hubs. In the company’s words, Realme will release more stylish smartwatches, high-end TVs, and smarter headphones.

Realme 1+4+N product strategy

N AIoT products

Lifestyle and AIoT products form the bottom of the Realme product’s hierarchy. Realme doesn’t want to stop launching new products, the indefinite number is represented by “N”. However, it’s the area where Realme has the least presence.

Realme Adventurer Backpack lifestyle product

As of now, Realme has launched power banks, smart bands, and backpacks. The company will be further expanding the product line to include smart scales, projectors, plugs, locks, car charger, and electric toothbrushes.

Check out our review of the Realme 6!

Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 with Helio G85 SoC Launched in Nepal

Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi has launched the Redmi Note 9 in an online event back in May. While the Note 9 Pro had already made a debut in Nepal last month, the company has announced this new member of the Note 9 series recently. It is the world’s first phone to be powered by the Helio G85 chipset. And now, it is finally here in Nepal. Let’s learn more about the Redmi Note 9 along with its availability and price in Nepal.

Overview

Getting to the specs, the Redmi Note 9 sports a 6.53- inch FHD+ IPS display with a hole-punch cutout on the top left. This big display gets its juice via the 5,020 mAh battery that supports 22.5 Watt quick charging. Moreover, you get the fast-charger inside the box itself! Camera-wise, we see a quad-camera setup in a rather different looking arrangement at the back which consists of a 48MP primary sensor followed by an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a 2MP macro sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor.

Likewise, at the front, you see a 13MP selfie cam. Taking of the internals, we get the MediaTek Helio G85 chipset running the show. You get Android 10 out of the box with MIUI 11 on top.

redmi note 9 color options

We get the standard Glass design in Note 9, like with previous Redmi devices. The front and the back are both protected by the Gorilla Glass 5. However, the frames are made up of plastic. For storage, one has two options to choose from, 64GB OR 128GB with room for expansion via a dedicated MicroSD slot.

Also, like with most budget and mid-range Xiaomi phones, you get splash resistance to help the Redmi Note 9 live longer. Similarly, the device has a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, unlike its elder siblings. Not to miss, the phone features an IR blaster as well.

A powerful gaming-focused SoC!

As mentioned earlier, the MediaTek Helio G85 powers the phone. It is very similar to the Helio G80, which powers the Realme 6i. Like the G80, it has 2 powerful Cortex A75 cores and 6 energy-efficient Cortex A55 cores. The Mali G52 MC2 GPU takes care of the graphics.

The Redmi Note 9 goes head to head against the Realme 6 and Galaxy M20s when it launches in the south Asian market later this month. For me, the Realme 6 is a clear winner. It comes with a 90Hz refresh rate display and a much powerful Helio G90T chipset. However, we do need to perform a real-world test and compare these phones before giving a solid verdict. So, stay connect with us.

Also Read: Xiaomi Mobile Price in Nepal [Updated]

Redmi Note 9 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.67- inches IPD LCD FHD+ screen
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G85 octa-core processor
  • Software: Android 10; MIUI 11
  • RAM: 3 or 4GB
  • Storage: 64 or 128GB
  • Rear Camera: 48MP f/1.7 Samsung GW1 primary sensor, 8MP f/ 2.2 ultra-wide sensor, 2MP f/2.4 macro lens and a 2MP f/2.4 sensor for depth effects
  • Front Camera: 13MP single camera
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (rear-mounted)
  • Battery: 5,020 mAh with 22.5-Watt Fast Charging
  • Colors: Forest Green, Polar White, and Mid-night Grey

Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Price in Nepal and Availability:

Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 has been launched in Nepal for a price of Rs. 22,999. This price is for the 4GB RAM, 128GB storage variant. Similarly, the 4/64GB variant costs Rs. 19,999 and the 6/128GB variant costs Rs. 24,999.

Model Variant  Price in Nepal
Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 (4/64GB) Rs. 20,999 Rs. 19,999
Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 (4/128GB) Rs. 22,999
Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 (6/128GB) Rs. 24,999

Mi Note 10 Lite Review: An unorthodox Xiaomi smartphone!

We all know that Xiaomi is very good at making a budget, mid-range, and flagship killer phones. However, we see very few Xiaomi phones catering to the premium mid-range and flagship segments in our part of the world. But the fact is, Xiaomi does make such phones and those are mainly focused in European markets. And the new Mi Note 10 Lite is a great example of such a phone as we’ve discovered with our review.

However, phones like the Galaxy A71, Reno 3 Pro, etc. are doing so well here in South Asia and Xiaomi finally seems to have realized that phones like Mi Note 10 Lite may fill the void that exists for them in the premium mid-range market.

This phone is a follow up on the comparatively expensive Mi Note 10. Right off the bat, it’s not the most value for money smartphone that you generally expect Xiaomi phones to be and I think it does not need to be; considering it is competing against the likes of Galaxy A71, Reno 3 Pro and Vivo V19.

Without any surprise, this phone has not been launched in India where people look for value for money. It has been launched in Nepal though. So, let’s get started with the review of the Mi Note 10 Lite.

Mi Note 10 Lite Specifications:

  • Body: 6.21 x 2.92 x 0.38 inches; 204 gm
  • Display: 6.47-inches AMOLED panel; 398PPI; Gorilla Glass 5
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels); 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 730G; 8nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.2 GHz Kryo 470 Gold & 6×1.8 GHz Kryo 470 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 618
  • RAM: 6/8GB
  • Storage: 64/128GB UFS 2.1 (non-expandable)
  • Software & UI: MIUI 11 on top of Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera;
    – 64MP, f/1.9 primary shooter
    – 8MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide lens
    – 2MP, f/2.4 macro sensor
    – 5MP, f/2.4 depth sensor
    – Quad-LED flash
  • Front Camera: 16MP, f/2.5 lens
  • Security: Under-display (optical)
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, aptX HD, aptX HD Adaptive codec
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS/AGPS/GLONASS/BDS, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 5260mAh with 30W fast charging
  • Colors: Midnight Black, Glacier White, Nebula
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 44,999 (6/128GB) | Rs. 49,999 (8/128GB)

Mi Note 10 Lite Review:

Design

  • Glass front, glass back, and aluminum frame
  • Curved front & back for a better grip

Okay, the first unique aspect of the Mi Note 10 Lite is its design as it certainly looks unlike any other at a similar price.

As evident, it is because of the curves you get on the back and front of it, which kind of reminds me of more than 4 years old Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge! These curves are definitely what makes this phone look and feel different, but I cannot help but think, is it really necessary to have it? Because as good as it looks, curved displays are prone to easy breakage and accidental touches.

Mi Note 10 Lite - Design

Xiaomi has included a feature to help ease accidental touches though, like from the display settings, you can red flag the area on the curves that you wish to remain dysfunctional. You can also manually select the amount of area for it, which eases the problem to a great extent.

Now, besides the curves, the design of it is strikingly good. It has this shiny attractive back that’s an eye-candy. And for the price, it looks premium too, thanks to its glass back and metal frames. However, it is a pretty huge phone and weighs over 200 grams. So, you can guess that it’s not the most comfortable to use, especially if you have small hands as I do.

Another slight complaint I have with it is the huge camera bump that creates a substantial imbalance while keeping it on a flat surface and might also result in scratches in the camera lenses. The case that comes along does help the cause a little bit but it’s nothing that’ll provide heavy-duty protection.

Display

  • 6.47-inch FHD+ 3D curved AMOLED panel
  • 91.4% screen-to-body ratio; 60Hz refresh rate
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection

Also, upfront, you don’t get a screen protector out of the box, which I think all brands should include because what happens is most of the times, it’s very difficult to find a tempered glass or any other screen protector from mobile stores right after a new phone launches.

Mi Note 10 Lite - Display

Anyways, about the display quality, its 6.47’’ Super AMOLED display that produces excellent colors, contrast, and sufficient brightness levels. The display is also protected by Gorilla Glass 5.

Being an AMOLED panel, you get features like Always-on-Display and an effective dark mode. You also get a low brightness flicker-free mode that helps reduce the effects of PWM dimming.

Cameras

  • Quad-cameras at the back
  • (64MP primary, 8MP ultrawide, 5MP depth, 2MP macro)
  • 16MP front-facing camera

The Mi Note 10 Lite features a quad camera setup like that of the Poco X2. You get a primary 64MP Sony IMX686 sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a 2MP macro lens, and a 5MP depth sensor. On the side of the camera module, you will find a quad-LED flash and LASER autofocus.

Surprisingly it doesn’t have a telephoto lens unlike its bigger sibling Mi Note 10, which had not just one but two telephoto zoom lenses. I think it would have been great if they have provided a telephoto lens here, instead of the gimmicky macro lens.

Normal Images

Anyway, talking about the performance, I like the primary camera on this device. This Sony IMX686 sensor results in great details and sharpness in the images. Colors in the images also look vibrant.

I compared the primary cameras on this one with the Galaxy A71 and I liked them both. The A71 does a slightly better job in HDR, otherwise, both these images are equally good.

Wideangle Images

That being said, the ultra-wide-angle and portrait images are pretty average on the Mi Note 10 Lite. Here, The Galaxy A71 is a clear winner.

The Note 10 Lite fails to produce good colors and dynamic range in the ultra-wide shots.

Portrait Images

Similarly, for portraits, the shots from Note 10 Lite do look good but I prefer A71’s more, mainly because of the colors in the background and better-looking subjects.

Nighttime Images

Normal night time images are, well, pretty subpar with lack of details and grains. We do get night mode here which works considerably well to preserve details and maintain exposure.

When comparing it with the A71, I found Xiaomi doing a slightly better job in night mode pictures.

Selfie Images

About the selfies, the Note 10 Lite is not bad but I prefer the Galaxy A71 in terms of skin tone and background HDR. Xiaomi still seems to be lacking in that aspect.

Portrait selfies too share the same story in terms of skin color and HDR and even edge detection is better on the Galaxy A71.

Videos

For videos, 4k/30 fps is the most you can go on the Mi Note 10 Lite. It is the same as the A71 as well. But Mi 10 Lite’s videos are better stabilized than Samsung’s. The colors and focus are quite good at both. There’s also a smooth 60fps option at 1080P, but sadly it lacks stabilization. On the front, you only get options to shoot in 1080p 30fps while you can go up to 4k 30 fps on the A71.

Something I have liked in the Mi Note 10 Lite cameras is the Vlog Mode which helps you make appealing vlogs without much hassle of going through an editing process. It’s something people can use to make fun videos or even YouTube vlogs.

Performance

  • Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G SoC (8nm)
  • Either 6 or 8GB of RAM with up to 128GB of storage (non-expandable)

Now let’s talk performance. And as per Xiaomi’s standards, the performance on the Note 10 Lite is average, I would say. We are used to seeing the best price to performance ratio in its budget and mid-range offerings while this one has the SD 730G, which isn’t terrible, but cheaper Xiaomi phones like Poco X2 and Note 9 Pro have similar chipset.

So, if you are a very performance-centric person, you have better options like last year’s Redmi K20 Pro or the upcoming Poco F2 Pro which will ensure better gaming to better benchmarks to better everything.

Gaming

Talking about the Mi Note 10 Lite’s real-life performance, games like PUBG are well playable at around 40 fps with graphics set to smooth and fps at Ultra. With HD graphics and high frame rates, I experienced slight stutter and lags. COD runs considerably well though at high graphics and frame rates.

Mi Note 10 Lite - Gaming

Normal day to day tasks has no problem running whatsoever. Talking of multitasking with heavy apps, it does not feel laggy at all, thanks to the 6GB RAM on my unit. Sadly, 128GB is the max storage you can get on this phone as it lacks the microSD expansion slot.

So, performance-wise, the Mi Note 10 Lite is not your regular “value for money” Xiaomi smartphone. But it does ensure that it gives good enough performance to match or even surpass its competitors like the A71 or the Reno 3 Pro.

Software and UI

  • Android 10 with Xiaomi’s custom MIUI 11 on top

On the software front, the Mi Note 10 Lite runs on Android 10 out of the box with MIUI 11 running the show on top and you should be receiving the MiUI 12 update as early as next month too.

Mi Note 10 Lite - UI

Although MIUI is a pretty heavy skin, I didn’t feel any lags in the UI. But there are some things that bugged me a little; like the fact that you can only dismiss a notification from one side. Yet thankfully, there are no ads in the UI here.

Audio

  • 3.5mm headphone jack, single bottom-firing speaker
  • Qualcomm aptX HD, aptX Adaptive audio codec

Talking of other things, you get a single firing speaker at the bottom that produces a very balanced output, which I like.

The audio from the 3.5mm headphone jack is of good quality as well. However, it’s a shame that you don’t get earphones inside the box with this phone. In my opinion, Xiaomi should have included one on such a premium midrange phone.

Mi Note 10 Lite - IR Blaster

Moving on, I faced no problem whatsoever while calling from this device. And what I like is, Xiaomi is one of the very few brands that still provides an IR blaster which is a welcome addition always.

Biometrics & Battery

  • An optical in-display fingerprint scanner
  • 5,260mAh battery with 30W fast wired charging
  • No wireless charging

Both the biometric options, fingerprint, and face unlock work very fast on the Mi Note 10 Lite. I preferred the fingerprint option best for security reasons, but if you are into face unlock, that’s here too.

Mi Note 10 Lite - Dark Mode

Battery-wise, Xiaomi claims up to 2 days of backup with its big 5,260 mAh unit. But in my heavy usage, with the Always-on-Display feature and dark mode on, I got a full day’s endurance; which is still pretty good.

And I have also liked the charging speed on the device as it takes exactly 1 hour 15 minutes to get the device from 0-100% with its native 30-watt charger.

Conclusion

Now, my conclusion about the Mi Note 10 Lite is exactly what I said at the beginning of this review; if you are looking for a value for money Xiaomi smartphone, sadly, this one isn’t you should be looking at.

It basically caters to the exact same market where phones like Galaxy A71 or Reno 3 Pro are doing well, which means that it’s not for a performance-centric audience. Rather it’s for someone who prefers good design, great camera, and an excellent super AMOLED display.

Having said that, I think Xiaomi could have been made it more compelling if they had included a 90Hz panel and a telephoto zoom lens and maybe even stereo speakers.

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Mi Note 10 Lite Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Premium design and attractive curved front & back
  • Excellent AMOLED display with a minimalistic teardrop notch
  • Good battery endurance
  • Sony IMX686 is a show-stealer

Cons:

  • Not the best “value-for-money” Xiaomi smartphone
  • Xiaomi could’ve gone with a better & newer chipset
  • The excessively curved display may be repulsive to some
  • No SD card slot