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Huawei’s HarmonyOS laptops might dace delays as Kirin X90 chip details emerge

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Reports suggest that Huawei’s anticipated HarmonyOS-powered laptops may not launch in early 2025 as initially expected. Meanwhile, details about the company’s PC processor, Kirin X90, have surfaced online. This article will discuss more about the latest Kirin X90 and Huawei’s PC processor development.

Huawei’s PC Processor Development

Kirin X90 Chip

The Kirin X90 processor has recently appeared at China’s Information Security Evaluation Center. This follows last year’s reports about Huawei working on a dedicated PC chip scheduled for early 2025 release.

huawei kirin x90 chip

While some reports suggest performance comparable to Apple’s M2 chip, the Kirin X90 may not fully match the capabilities of Apple’s latest M-series processors or Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X platform.

Technical Specifications

According to rumors, the Kirin X90 features an 8-core Taishan v130 architecture with a base clock speed of 2.5GHz. Furthermore, it includes a 10-core GPU codenamed “Ma Liang 920.” The chip is likely manufactured using SMIC’s 7nm process technology.

Memory and Connectivity

The processor reportedly supports up to 32GB of LPDDR5-6400 RAM with a 128-bit bus offering 100GB/s bandwidth. Additionally, it can handle up to 2TB of SSD storage. For connectivity, the chip includes three USB-4 ports.

Huawei Kirin X90 Specifications (Rumored)

  • Fabrication: SMIC 7nm process
  • CPU: 8-core Taishan v130 architecture, 2.5GHz base frequency
  • GPU: 10-core “Ma Liang 920”
  • Memory: Up to 32GB LPDDR5-6400 RAM (128-bit bus, 100GB/s bandwidth)
  • Storage: Up to 2TB SSD
  • Ports: Three USB-4 ports

Huawei HarmonyOS Laptops Release and Availability

The original timeline pointed to a 2025 launch for Huawei’s HarmonyOS laptops. Now, recent reports indicate potential delays, though exact pricing and availability details remain unannounced.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the iPhone 16e

Samsung acquires high-NA EUV machine for 2nm Exynos 2600 production

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Samsung has acquired ASML’s advanced TWINSCAN EXE:5000 High-NA EUV lithography machine to boost its 2nm chip manufacturing capabilities. This acquisition aims to address yield challenges for the upcoming Exynos 2600 processor.

Samsung’s High-NA EUV Acquisition

New Technology

samsung 2nm chip

Samsung received the TWINSCAN EXE:5000 High-NA EUV machine on March 15, 2025, at its Hwaseong Campus in South Korea. The advanced lithography equipment comes from ASML, the world’s only supplier of EUV machines.

Technical Capabilities

The new machine enables 8nm resolution with a 0.55 numerical aperture. Additionally, it increases transistor density by 2.9x compared to previous EUV systems. The equipment supports single-patterning at 2nm, which reduces manufacturing complexity.

Exynos Chip Challenges

Exynos 2500 Issues

Samsung originally planned to use the Exynos 2500 in the Galaxy S25 series. However, sub-par performance and low 3nm yield rates forced Samsung to exclude it. Instead, the company relied on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite for its flagship devices.

Current Yield Problems

February 2025 tests of Samsung’s 2nm process showed only a 30% yield, compared to TSMC’s 60%. The industry standard requires at least 60-70% yield for mass production. Furthermore, reports from November 2024 suggested the Exynos 2600 could face cancellation due to yields as low as 10-20%.

Potential Benefits for Exynos 2600

Manufacturing Improvements

The High-NA EUV technology can enhance resolution and reduce defects. This could help Samsung reach the 60-70% yield needed to make 2nm production viable. The 2nm process would enable higher transistor density for the Exynos 2600. This could potentially lower power consumption compared to competitors like the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 and Apple A19, both using TSMC’s 3nm N3P node.

Market Position

Samsung currently holds only 8.2% of the foundry market share, compared to TSMC’s 67.1%. If Samsung masters 2nm production with this new equipment, it could attract third-party customers and reduce reliance on Qualcomm and TSMC.

Chipset Comparison

  • Exynos 2600: 2nm process, ~30% current yield (aiming for 60-70%), Samsung
  • Snapdragon 8 Elite 2: 3nm N3P process, ~60%+ yield, TSMC
  • Apple A19: 3nm N3P process, ~60%+ yield, TSMC
  • Meanwhile, check out our video on OP13 vs Galaxy S25

Best Internet Service Providers (ISP) in Nepal 2025 [Updated]

In this article, I’ll be talking about the best internet service providers (ISPs) in Nepal. But please allow me to make a proper introduction first.

The internet has become an integral part of our modern-day life. So much so, that even the UN says internet access is a human right. From business requirements to personal entertainment to just basic digital socialization, our dependence on the web has rendered our lives into interconnected bliss; though I’d imagine many don’t share the same belief.

And with growing infrastructure, affordability, & subsequent accessibility, the total number of people connected to the web will only go uphill.

According to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), global internet users grew by 10% during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is by far the largest year-on-year increase in the last decade. With this, 63% out of 7.8 billion people are now connected to the internet.

Internet usage growth trampled in Nepal by the price hikes

Unfortunately, while internet usage has grown over the years in Nepal as well, its cost remains a big issue. In a country like ours where the GDP per capita is just a little over a thousand USD, the government decided to levy an additional 13% Telecommunications Service Charge (TSC) on top of the 13% VAT and 4% royalty fees.

As a result, a 2021 report from the A4AI (Alliance 4 Affordable Internet) places Nepal in the 37th position (among 72 low and middle-income countries); which is not that great. Then there’s the dilemma of selecting the correct ISP for you.

Recent speed war

It all began when CG Net debuted with 120Mbps internet plans for residential users. This compelled other ISPs to offer more competitive plans. Today, it’s normal for Nepali ISPs to promise bandwidth higher than 100Mbps, which was not the case a year ago. ISPs like Dishhome even offer 1Gbps internet plans to residential users.

Taking a different route, a brand new ISP WiFi Nepal has emerged with low-bandwidth plans with an affordable price tag. However, we are yet to test it for ourselves.

It’s not uncommon for ISPs in Nepal to come up with mouth-watering plans only for them to dismiss other crucial aspects like speed consistency, service level, support, and customer satisfaction. Most of them are not even transparent about their FUP policy.

Disclaimer: The “perfect” ISP is a myth

But before you go on scratching your head questioning the absolute best ISP in Nepal, let me tell you one thing: there isn’t one. What I mean is that there isn’t one objectively correct answer to the question “Which is the best ISP in Nepal?” It mostly boils down to where you’re located. An ISP may have excellent service & positive customer references in one area and that may not reciprocate to other regions.

So, be sure to consult your neighbors on their internet subscription (if possible) before making your decision. With that out of the way, let’s take a look at our list of some of the best Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Nepal.

One more thing (I know I’ve already dragged the intro but please bear with me here), We’re listing out internet plans from different ISPs for home/residential customers; and all the prices are exclusive of VAT. Also, though the internet plans of these ISPs may have the “unlimited” label suffixed to them, all of these have FUP restrictions. However, each company’s FUP policy is different.

Best Internet Service Providers (ISP) in Nepal:

1. Worldlink

According to the latest Management Information System (MIS) report by the Nepal Telecommunication Authority (NTA), Worldlink (FTTH) alone has a user base of more than 972,781. This makes it the largest ISP and the third-largest telecommunications firm in Nepal. It marked 25 years of service back in 2020. The journey began with the introduction of the e-mail service in 1995, and the company has accomplished a lot in these years.

Worldlink signed a $12 million contract with the UK’s CDC Group in October 2019 to expand the company’s facilities and operation in rural parts of Nepal.

Furthermore, in partnership with Facebook, Worldlink provides free Wi-Fi and “my Worldlink” Wi-Fi (exclusive to Worldlink users) in over 10,000 locations throughout Nepal. Currently, there are over 14,000 of these Wi-Fi hotspots across Nepal.

Moreover, the organization intends to extend the operation to 30,000 locations. It currently offers network coverage in 73 districts, including the most remote areas of Karnali.

Worldlink - Best internet service providers Nepal ISP

Worldlink currently offers residential fiber internet plans with up to 300Gbps of bandwidth. You get 1 year of internet connection, and an option to expand the coverage area with Mesh Wi-Fi. Other than this, the ISP also introduced a ‘PUBG Gamer’s Pack’ for those battle royale action lovers. The package is available in two internet speeds: 250Mbps and 300Mbps while costing the same as the regular residential plans.

Talking of Worldlink’s NetTV, it comes bundled with some packages while you can also opt for one without it.

myWorldlink App

Apart from that, the “myWorldlink” app is useful for tracking internet usage, reporting problems, changing Wi-Fi passwords, and so on. With the latest update, the app now has a troubleshooting feature as well. 

Other than this, every plan also comes with the following features:

  • 2रुन्तै: Worldlink promises to solve your internet-related issue within two hours. If not, users will get two days of internet for free. 
  • SafeNet: To monitor the usage and filter, block out any malicious contents on the web
  • Time Back: Compensation against interrupted service due to internet outage or other reasons
  • WiFi Mobility: As aforementioned, it is a partnership with Facebook Connectivity using its Express Wi-Fi platform to provide more than 14,000 hotspots across Nepal.

Worldlink Residential Broadband: Plans & Pricing

Plan Speed Duration Price (NPR) NETTV Plan Router Options Additional Features
200 Mbps 1 Month 1,300 Optional (NPR 249/month) Dual-band router; Optional Nokia Beacon 1.1 5 Wi-Fi Express, myWorldLink Benefits, Service Guarantee, Time Back
3 Months 3,300 Optional (NPR 750/3 months)
12 Months 12,600 Optional (NPR 2,999/year)
250 Mbps 1 Month 1,450 Optional (NPR 249/month) Dual-band router; Optional Nokia Beacon 1.1 5 Wi-Fi Express, myWorldLink Benefits, Service Guarantee, Time Back
3 Months 3,600 Optional (NPR 750/3 months)
12 Months 13,800 Optional (NPR 2,999/year)
300 Mbps 1 Month 1,550 Optional (NPR 249/month) Dual-band router; Optional Nokia Beacon 1.1 5 Wi-Fi Express, myWorldLink Benefits, Service Guarantee, Time Back
3 Months 4,050 Optional (NPR 750/3 months)
12 Months 15,600 Optional (NPR 2,999/year)

NETTV Additional Charges

Subscription Duration Price (NPR) VAT (13%) Total (NPR)
1 Month 221 28.73 249.73
3 Months 664 86.32 750.32
12 Months 2,654 345.02 2,999.02

2. DishHome Internet

DishHome is a relatively new name in Nepal’s ISP industry, but it has managed to garner second place with 343,825 subscribers. The company launched its Fibernet plans in 2020 from Kathmandu and is currently in the stage of expansion. DishHome Internet benefits from the existing distribution network of DishHome’s DTH TV.

Unlike any other ISPs in this list of best internet service providers in Nepal, DishHome Internet provides users with the choice between IPTV and DTH TV. The latter uses satellite signals, thus, saving your valuable bandwidth.

Dishhome Internet Logo

DishHome Internet: Plan and Pricing

Internet-Only Plans

Package Name Speed 1 Month (NPR) 3 Months (NPR) 6 Months (NPR) 12 Months (NPR) 24 Months (NPR)
100 Mbps 100 Mbps N/A 4,080 6,380 9,630 17,334
200 Mbps 200 Mbps 4,500 4,755 7,855 12,630 22,734
300 Mbps 300 Mbps 4,650 5,380 9,311 18,640 26,424
GamePro 600 600 Mbps N/A N/A N/A 25,663 N/A
UltraMax 1G 1 Gbps N/A N/A N/A 35,397 N/A

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Internet + DTH Combo Plans:

Package Name Internet Speed 1 Month (NPR) 3 Months (NPR) 6 Months (NPR) 12 Months (NPR) 24 Months (NPR)
100 Mbps + DTH Combo 100 Mbps N/A 3,911 6,246 9,722 17,740
200 Mbps + DTH Combo 200 Mbps 4,082 4,508 7,551 12,377 22,519
300 Mbps + DTH Combo 300 Mbps 4,215 5,061 8,840 14,191 25,784

Internet + iTV Plans:

Package Name 1 Month (NPR) 3 Months (NPR) 6 Months (NPR) 12 Months (NPR) 24 Months (NPR)
100 Mbps + iTVCombo 6,278 6,062 8,319 11,654 20,278
200 Mbps + iTV Combo 6,632 6,659 9,624 14,309 25,057
300 Mbps + iTV Combo 6,765 7,212 10,913 16,123 28,322
600Mbps + iTV Combo N/A N/A N/A 36,295 N/A
1Gbps + iTV Combo N/A N/A N/A 46,029 N/A

3. Nepal Telecom FTTH

Surprisingly, we have dear old Nepal Telecom’s own FTTH internet bagging the third spot. Though people threw major shade at its notoriously slow ADSL-based internet services, believe it or not, there have been some positives to NT’s FTTH service.

Nepal Telecom has 321,758 users subscribed to its Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) internet plan as per the latest data. The number has been on the rise since the first lockdown. For reference, NT recorded 60,000 new users in the first 10 months of lockdown.  

NT FTTH is now available in 77 different locations across different districts, with speeds ranging from 50Mbps to 200Mbps under different plans and packages. To lure more users, these internet plans come bundled with NTTV and telephone service. You can dial 198 for a new FTTH connection.

Nepal Telecom (NT) FTTH Internet

1. Multi-Year NT Fiber (FTTH) Internet-Only Pack

S.N FTTH Package 2-Year Tariff (NRs.) Mobile Data per Day Additional Benefits
1 50 Mbps 14,999 600 MB Free CPE, 100m Fiber Cable, No Installation Charge, 3000 min. NT-NT calls/year
2 100 Mbps 20,199 800 MB
3 150 Mbps 22,599 900 MB
4 200 Mbps 28,399 1000 MB

2. NT Fiber Internet + Telephone Package

S.N FTTH Package 1 Month (NRs.) 3 Months (NRs.) 12 Months (NRs.) Mobile Data per Day (Yearly Plan) Additional Benefits
1 50 Mbps 815 2,350 8,499 600 MB CPE not included in Monthly/Quarterly plans, 250/750/3000 min. NT-NT calls (monthly/quarterly/yearly), One-time Installation Charge Rs. 500 & Ownership Tax Rs. 665
2 75 Mbps 1,010 2,900 10,499 700 MB
3 100 Mbps 1,150 3,200 11,499 800 MB
4 150 Mbps 1,250 3,600 12,999 900 MB
5 200 Mbps 1,600 4,550 16,499 1000 MB
6 50 Mbps (Existing NT-NT Voice Users) 7,499 600 MB

3. NT Fiber Internet + NTTV + Telephone Package

NT Fiber with Basic NTTV Channels (Monthly & Quarterly)

S.N FTTH Package 1 Month (NRs.) 3 Months (NRs.) Additional Benefits
1 50 Mbps + NTTV + 250 min NT-NT 1,065 3,100 One-time Installation Rs. 500 & Ownership Tax Rs. 665, CPE & STB must be purchased separately
2 100 Mbps + NTTV + 250 min NT-NT 1,400 3,950
3 150 Mbps + NTTV + 250 min NT-NT 1,500 4,350
4 200 Mbps + NTTV + 250 min NT-NT 1,850 5,300
NT Fiber with Premium NTTV Channels & Telephone Calls (Monthly & Quarterly)
S.N FTTH Package 1 Month (NRs.) 3 Months (NRs.) Additional Benefits
1 50 Mbps + Premium NTTV + 250 min NT-NT 1,285 3,760 One-time Installation Rs. 500 & Ownership Tax Rs. 665, CPE & STB must be purchased separately
2 100 Mbps + Premium NTTV + 250 min NT-NT 1,620 4,610
3 150 Mbps + Premium NTTV + 250 min NT-NT 1,720 5,010
4 200 Mbps + Premium NTTV + 250 min NT-NT 2,070 5,960
NT Fiber with Basic NTTV Channels & Telephone Calls (Yearly)
S.N FTTH Package 12 Months (NRs.) (Including CPE & STB) Mobile Data per Day
1 50 Mbps + NTTV + 3000 min NT-NT 10,499 600 MB
2 100 Mbps + NTTV + 3000 min NT-NT 13,499 800 MB
3 150 Mbps + NTTV + 3000 min NT-NT 14,999 900 MB
4 200 Mbps + NTTV + 3000 min NT-NT 18,999 1000 MB

4. Subisu

Subisu is another household name when it comes to digital TV & internet services in Nepal. It was established in 2001 and Subisu is the only cable operator in Nepal to be ISO 9001:2015 and 27001:2013 certified. That should speak volumes in itself.

While it had a total of 260,153 fiber internet subscribers the last time we updated our list, the company has managed to increase its subscriber base count to 310,627. There could be a number of reasons for this growth.

First off, the company has introduced new plans in an effort to remain relevant in the market. And, their website which was difficult to navigate in the past, has gotten better now. However, we still think it can get even better.

Subisu Internet

You can opt for fiber internet with or without Clear TV here.

Subisu FTTH Home Internet: Plans & Pricing

Do note the below tariffs are exclusive of VAT.

Package Name (Without Clear TV)  3 months 12 months 
200Mbps  Rs. 6,106 Rs. 11,504
300Mbps  Rs. 6,858 Rs. 15,043

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Package Name with Clear TV Price
3 months 12 Months 
200Mbps  Rs. 9292 Rs. 18,760
300Mbps  Rs. 10044 Rs. 22,389

Total charge for first-time installation for 3 months subscribers:

   Internet Only Internet + TV
Wire Charge  Rs. 752
ONU Activation Charge  Rs. 2035
Installation Charge  FREE
STB Activation (Primary)  N/A Rs. 2,522

Now let’s look at the total charge for first-time installation for annual subscribers:

   Internet Only Internet + TV
Wire Charge  Rs. 531
ONU Activation Charge  Rs. 1504
Installation Charge  FREE (for annual subscription)
STB Activation (Primary)  N/A Rs. 2035

5. Vianet

Vianet is now ranked fifth among the biggest ISPs in Nepal with 242,333 subscribers. That being said, a large number of people are still subscribed to Vianet. Its FTTH service has a strong foothold, especially in Kathmandu Valley with a lot of satisfied home & corporate users.

Despite its tag as one of the largest ISPs in Nepal, Vianet hasn’t been able to expand its business in several districts of Nepal. The company is currently operational in 28 districts, the remotest being in Darchula, Khalanga.

Vianet - Best internet service providers Nepal

Anyway, Vianet now provides its own ViaTV & VoD (Video on Demand) services.

Vianet Internet: Plans & Pricing

Here’s a summary of Vianet’s Samba Pack plans:

Plan Duration Price (NPR) Connection Charges (NPR) Total Price (NPR)
Mini 1 Month 950 3,600 4,550
3 Months 2,600 3,600 6,200
12 Months 7,900 8,400 16,300
Plus 1 Month 1,300 3,950 5,250
3 Months 3,450 3,950 7,400
12 Months 8,500 9,000 17,500
Pro 1 Month 1,500 4,500 6,000
3 Months 4,000 4,500 8,500
12 Months 11,200 11,700 22,900
Ultra 1 Month 1,850 5,500 7,350
3 Months 5,000 5,500 10,500
12 Months 13,800 14,300 28,100
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There are also other additional charges for new customers which include:

  3 Months  12 Months 
FTTH Cable Rs. 750 Free
Dual Band Router Installation  Rs. 1,500 Free
Fiber Wi-Fi Device Deposit  Rs. 500

ViaTV Tariff

Duration ViaTV Charge 1st STB Activation Charge STB Deposit
1 Month 250 2,260 500
3 Months 750 1,695 500
12 Months 3,000 Free 500

6. Web Surfer

Web Surfer is back in the news at the 6th spot with 186,399 subscribers as per the latest reports. The company was founded in 1999 and began with Radio Modems for corporates. Likewise, it started the Intranet Connectivity services in Kathmandu in the year 2008. Cable internet service commenced in 2014 along with Cable TV.

Websurfer ISP Nepal

It is commendable for Websurfer to be named among the Top ISPs in Nepal. Credit goes to its attractive packages at cheaper rates than the competition. It currently offers fiber net alongside TV combo packages. But one thing, I must address is that their website is practically unusable. Every package shows a 0 rupees price for the internet packages, which is a big bummer. It has been like this for over 8 months now and I had already raised an issue calling’em but, it’s still like this.

Websurfer ISP Plan

7. Classic Tech

Classic Tech has moved to the seventh position with a user base of 176,120. The ISP arrived late to the speed war but with a bang. It launched Tachyon plans in 2021 to counter Worldlink Photon plans with a maximum bandwidth of up to 1Gbps. The company even provides Huawei Wi-Fi 6 router in collaboration with Huawei under the Platinum Tachyon plans. Currently, the highest speed you can get is 300Mbps.

Classic Tech Internet

Classic Tech Home: Plans & Pricing

Plan Duration Price (NPR) IPTV Price (NPR) Total Price (NPR)
75 Mbps 12 Months 5,220 3,000 8,220
24 Months 10,440 6,000 16,440
200 Mbps 3 Months 3,300 750 4,050
12 Months 12,000 3,000 15,000
300 Mbps 3 Months 4,050 750 4,800
12 Months 13,200 3,000 16,200

Provided below are the one-time charges for first-time users:

3 Months  12 Months 
FTTH Cable  Rs. 500 FREE
Dual Band 5G ONU  Rs. 2,000 FREE
Dual Band WiFi6 ONU Deposit Rs. 500
STB Activation (Primary)  FREE FREE
STB Deposit  Rs. 500
STB Activation (Secondary)  FREE (Only Available on 30Mbps plan)
STB Deposit  Rs. 500

[Honorable Mention] CG Net

As we all know, the ISP market in Nepal has grown stale over the last few years. That’s why when CG Net debuted with its 120Mbps home plans, it felt like a breath of fresh air. Back then, other ISPs were hardly giving bandwidth higher than 80Mbps. Thus, CG Communications can also be credited with the recent bandwidth war between Nepali ISPs.

Recently, the company has also announced its IPTV service under the plan named ” CG Net Jodi”. However, being a new player in the market, it has been struggling with coverage expansion and customer service. But its internet packages are quite attractive with relatively lower prices than the competition.

CG Net: Plans & Pricing

Without IPTV:

  

Plan Duration Price (NPR) Installation Charge Drop Wire Charge Refundable Deposit
Sprinter 1 Month 1,050 1,500 1,000 500
3 Months 2,850 Free Free 500
12 Months 9,734 Free Free 500
Standard 1 Month 1,300 1,500 1,000 500
3 Months 3,097 Free Free 500
12 Months 10,619 Free Free 500
Rockstar 1 Month 1,400 1,500 1,000 500
3 Months 3,345 Free Free 500
12 Months 11,504 Free Free 500

 

With IPTV:

  

Plan Duration Price (NPR) Installation Charge Drop Wire Charge Refundable Deposit IPTV Content Charge (NPR)
Rockstar Jodi 3 Months 5,566 Free Free 1,000 664
12 Months 11,240 Free Free 1,000 2,655
Popular Jodi 3 Months 5,318 Free Free 1,000 664
12 Months 10,355 Free Free 1,000 2,655
Sprinter Jodi 3 Months 5,071 Free Free 1,000 664
12 Months 10,355 Free Free 1,000 2,655

Besides the above packages, CG Net also sells Postpaid packs. This “Use Now, Pay Later” scheme allows customers to only pay after using the internet monthly. You won’t have to pay for router and installation charges either. There is a month’s credit period implemented. However, a deposit fee of up to Rs 2,500 has to be paid, which will be returned to the customer later.

Plan Duration Price (NPR) Refundable Deposit
150 Mbps (Postpaid) 1 Month 884 1,500
150 Mbps (Postpaid) 1 Month 973 2,000
250 Mbps (Postpaid) 1 Month 1,049 2,500
250 Mbps (Postpaid) 1 Month 1,154 3,000

Best Internet Service Providers (ISP) in Nepal 2025 (Summary)

As we mentioned in the beginning, there’s no one right answer when it comes to answering the question “Which is the best ISP in Nepal?” So, this listing is entirely based on each company’s subscriber volume instead.

S. No. Best Internet Service Providers in Nepal
1 Worldlink
2 Dishhome
3 Nepal Telecom FTTH
4 Subisu
5 Vianet
6 Websurfer
7 ClassicTech
Honorable Mention
CG Net

Final words

So that was it for our list of the best internet service providers (ISP) in Nepal. To re-iterate—once again—there isn’t a single best option among them, and your location is definitely a major factor defining their performance. But obviously, ISPs like Worldlink & Vianet offer a wider range of services with their internet subscription.

And that may be of great significance to userbase like families & such. Therefore, it is necessary to determine your usage volume and conduct proper research about the particular ISP’s reputation in your community before going for it.

Vivo V50 launched in Nepal with Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 and Zeiss cameras

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vivo has officially launched the V50 in Nepal for the year 2025. The device comes with a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, a 6,000mAh battery, and Zeiss-branded cameras. This article will discuss everything about the latest Vivo V50, including its official price in Nepal.

vivo V50 Overview

Design and Display

The vivo V50 features a curved AMOLED display and a slim design despite its large battery. It comes in Rose Red, Starry Night, and Titanium Grey color options. The device includes an optical fingerprint scanner and stereo speakers. Whereas Vivo has also bagged IP68 and IP69 dust/water resistance for this phone.

Vivo V50 Display

The display measures 6.77 inches with a 120Hz refresh rate. It supports HDR content and reaches 1500 nits at peak and 1300 nits under sunlight (HBM mode).

Performance and Software

The phone runs on the same processor as its predecessor. The Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor is paired with up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage. The Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 is a decent chipset that can handle most games at a satisfactory level. However, people have also argued, that there has not been a single change in itself since Vivo V30.

It ships with Funtouch OS 15 based on Android 15. vivo promises three years of Android updates and four years of security patches.

Cameras

Vivo V50 Camera

The V50 features a Zeiss-branded triple-camera setup, consisting of a 50MP primary sensor, a 50MP ultrawide lens, and a 50MP front camera. The device supports Zeiss Multi-Focal Portraits, including Biotar Portrait Mode and 35mm B-Speed Mode. The Smart Aura Light enhances lighting conditions, and both front and rear cameras offer HDR support and 4K video recording.

Battery and Charging

The phone includes a 6,000mAh battery with 90W wired charging, an upgrade from its predecessor’s 5500 mAh battery and 80W charging. Meanwhile, the vivo V50 supports Wi-Fi 6 + 6GHz band.

vivo V50 Specifications

  • Display: 6.77-inch AMOLED, 120Hz
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, 4nm process
  • RAM & Storage: Up to 12GB RAM, 512GB storage
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP (OIS) + 50MP ultrawide
  • Front Camera: 50MP
  • Battery: 6,000mAh, 90W charging
  • OS: Funtouch OS 15 (Android 15)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 + 6GHz, stereo speakers
  • Color Options: Satin Black, Starry Blue
  • Security: Optical fingerprint scanner
  • Buy Vivo V50 here

vivo V50 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Vivo V50 price in Nepal is NPR 67,999 for the sole 12/26GB version. You can purchase this smartphone from the Hukut Store and get free Vivo TWS, with a 40% down payment EMI offer as well.

Vivo  Price in Nepal (Official)
12GB + 256GB NPR 67,999

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Vivo V40

Find My Device will now let you share you location as well

Google is rolling out an update to the Find My Device app that will allow you to not only track your devices but also see the location of friends and family who share their location with you. For now a beta version is available to use. Here’s what we know about this new feature.

Find My Device for location sharing

As the name suggests, Find My Device is an app that helps you find your Android devices including smartphones, tablets, headphones, and Wear OS smartwatches even when they’re offline. To use it, make sure you have signed in to your Google account, enabled location services, and turned on the Find My Device feature. To activate this feature go to Settings, tap Google All Services. Scroll down a bit and you will find “Find my Device” and tap Find your offline devices.

What does the latest update say?

While you could already share locations in Google Maps with friends and family, the Find My Device app now lets you find both devices and people in one place. This makes it easier to find both things and people in one place. The map also shows the locations of friends sharing from Google Maps on iOS.

The main home screen is split into “Devices” and “People” tabs as you can see in the first image above. The second one notes that the location feature is still in the beta stage which means we will soon get the stable release. You can tap the new “People” tab to see the location of contacts who share their location with you. Furthermore, you can also see who you’re sharing your location with and adjust how long you share it. Once someone accepts your invitation, you’ll see their location on the map. Tapping on their name reveals details such as address and battery life.

Still in progress

This is a useful update, but it’s still being worked on. That’s because the map currently has a white background, making it hard to tell where a person or device is located. So we are hoping Google will get this fixed soon.

iPhone 16e review: Who is it for?

The iPhone 14 and the iPhone 16 had a baby and we got this phone, the iPhone 16e. And it’s fair to say that this is currently the most hated iPhone in 2025. If you watch all the reviews of this device on the internet, they have been pretty negative and I can’t say I don’t agree with them. $600 or some NPR 109,990 (when it comes here) for a single camera, 60 Hz screen, no magsafe, does seem like a lot.

And If you catch a good deal, we can actually get the iPhone 15 or 16 or something like the OnePlus 13, which is a proper flagship phone for a similar price. So, on today’s date, as we speak, Apple’s cheapest iPhone in 2025 is not worth its price!

iPhone 16e Specifications

  • Display: 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED
  • Chipset: A18 chip with a 16-core neural engine
  • Camera: 48MP wide, 12MP front
  • Battery: Up to 26 hours of video playback
  • Connectivity: 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3
  • Operating System: iOS 18
  • Water Resistance: IP68

iPhone 16e Review

But let’s imagine we are in the year 2026 and at this time, the iPhone 16e makes more sense. So, if you look at Apple’s history of all their base products, iPhones, Macbooks and even iPads, Apple drastically drops their prices at the end of the year sales. Like this year, the iPhone 15 was available for 40,000 rupees, which is a great price.

And I am sure this phone will also experience good price drops eventually. So, I am going to skip a year and review this phone as a $450 or a 40,000 Rupee phone, because I am 100% sure, the iPhone 16e will be available for a better price, it has to be!

Design

Okay, first of all, the thing I love about base iPhones is their size. The iPhone 16e is the exact same size as the iPhone 14, the same body, same dimensions and I have to give it to Apple, this is one handy phone to use. Apple did tweak the back material a little bit, it’s more of a matte finish like the iPhone 16, but besides that, the hands on feel, the heft, everything resembles the iPhone 14 here.

Apple has cheaped out on the glass protection though – the iPhone 16e features the last gen Ceramic Shield glass, which is not as robust as the newer iPhones. But I am happy that the action button made its way here, so rather than just working as a mute switch, you can customize it for other functions as well. Plus, you also get the IP68 rating as the iPhone 16! Second angle—There is no camera button here, but I am sure no one is going to miss it anyway!

Display

The display side on the iPhone 16e is the exact replica of the iPhone 14. You get the same notch, same display quality, same 800 nits peak brightness, similar bezels and the same 60Hz screen.

In terms of quality, this is a great screen though, it’s really responsive, it’s well calibrated, it supports Dolby vision HDR, so quality-wise, I won’t complain.

My only gripe is with three things, first is the notch. I’ve gotten used to the dynamic island overtime, so that big notch looks a bit ugly and intrusive to me.

Second is the brightness, in sunny or extremely well lit conditions, visibility on the iPhone 16e is not the best, especially if you put it against the iPhone 16.

And third, no points for guessing, it’s the 60 Hz screen. I reviewed the S25 series and the OnePlus 13 before this, and that lag while app opening or the little micro stutters while scrolling is quite noticeable.

Battery

On the brighter side, that 60 Hz screen combined with a slightly larger battery on the iPhone 16e means that you can get great battery life on this phone.

And if you didn’t know, Apple had been relying on Qualcomm for their 5G modems previously, but on the iPhone 16e they have used their own C1 modem, which Apple claims is the most efficient 5G chip to ever be used on any iPhone. And in my testing, I can say that it’s true.

I am someone who is on mobile data all the time and on a typical day, I have been able to get around 7 hours of Screen on Time from the iPhone 16e, which is the most I have ever gotten from a base model iPhone. In comparison, the iPhone 16 gave me only 6 hours on a similar usage pattern, so battery life definitely is one of its strong suits.

Performance

Next, the performance is also something I am happy about on the iPhone 16e. Apple has used the same A18 chip on the iPhone 16e like we get on the iPhone 16, which means you get almost similar performance on both. Yes, you get one less GPU core on the iPhone 16e, but I haven’t experienced any difference in performance when comparing the 16e and 16 side by side.

Here are some screenshots of my gaming tests and you can see, PUBG runs very similarly on both, even the fps numbers in games like Genshin Impact is not that different.

It’s only when you run a GPU intensive benchmark that you will see a little bit of difference, but other than that, the variation is marginal, especially in day to day performance.

And because you get the latest A18 chip here, the iPhone 16e has support for Apple intelligence too – all the writing tools, clean up tools, everything, which is something you don’t get on older iPhones.

The only thing you have to know is that the thermal management on the iPhone 16e is a tad bit weaker than the iPhone 16.

Camera

Ok.. Next camera! And I have to say I am a bit disappointed to see the lack of an ultra wide camera here. Personally, it makes a lot of difference to me, I like shooting videos for my Instagram page from the ultra wide lens for that wider perspective and on the iPhone 16e, I cannot do that at all.

It’s got a single 48MP camera at the back and that’s all! And if you are wondering if this is the same sensor as the iPhone 16, well it’s not, it’s actually a much smaller sensor.

Now, that does not mean you will get drastically inferior photos from the iPhone 16e though. In broad daylight conditions, I got very similar photos from the iPhone 16 and the 16e. There is a little difference in the color tone, but besides that, the difference in details and dynamic range is quite small too.

The portraits look almost alike, you also get 2x lossless digital cropping option here, which means you can get good subject focus here. And in terms of the selfies, since you are getting the same camera as the iPhone 16, hence the output is identical.

However, I found 2 differences between the iPhone 16 and 16e’s cameras. First is, since the iPhone 16e has a smaller sensor, during night time, I have noticed more grains in the images, a lot more than the iPhone 16.

Second is, the iPhone 16e only has regular OIS and not sensor shift OIS like the iPhone 16, so when you shoot videos, you can notice a little more wobble. That’s not to say the footages lack stabilization completely, but as you can see in these samples, there is a difference!

Plus, you don’t get the option to shoot cinematic or portrait videos and you don’t have photographic styles like we get on the newer iPhones too.

Charging

Moving on, besides the camera, one of the other things I am not so happy about is the charging support. Wired charging is still the same at 20 watts, which is not a problem, but for some reason, there is no magsafe charging here.

There is wireless charging and you can get a magsafe compatible case if you absolutely want magnetic charging, but the speed is limited to just 7.5 watts, which is incredibly slow by 2025 standards.

iPhone 16e Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Compact design
  • Good battery life
  • Solid performance

Cons:

  • overprice
  • No MagSafe (slow wireless charging)
  • 60Hz display
  • Lacks ultra-wide camera and low-light performance
  • Weaker glass protection

iPhone 16e Review: Conclusion

So, in the end, I know all of you might be asking the same question MKBHD asked, who the hell is the iPhone 16e for? In 2025, for over 1 lakh rupees, this is sadly not the budget iPhone we expected Apple to launch!

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the iPhone 16e

Quick Share is making QR code available by default

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Remember when Android users had to rely on third-party apps like ShareIt just to send a photo or file? Thankfully, those days are behind us! Android introduced Quick Share, which is a built-in feature that makes file transfers much easier. No extra apps, no hassle just simple quick sharing. And now Google is planning to make this sharing even easier and better. How? In this article, I will explain.

Quick Share gets quicker with QR codes!

Before we dive into the cool new update, let’s refresh your memory on Quick Share. It’s a built-in feature that lets you send and receive files from nearby devices in a flash. This feature was previously known as Nearby Share. So if you still see that name don’t worry, Quick Share is still doing its magic.

How does it work?

To send a photo, link, video, or document you just have to tap the “Share” button within any app, and there you are! Quick Share works on Android, ChromeOS, and even Windows devices, so you don’t need to install anything extra. The best part is that you don’t need the internet! Quick Share uses Bluetooth to connect devices directly, making file transfers smooth and offline. But if you have access to the internet, it is better to use it for faster transfer.

Quick Share file transfer

What’s different this time?

Quick Share first tries to find nearby devices wirelessly, but if it can’t you request the QR code. Right now, you have to tap a button to generate this code for sharing. So Google’s testing an update that makes the QR code appear automatically. No more extra taps! The QR code will show up right away on your Quick Share screen, making the process even faster.

Quick Share default QR update
Image: Android Authority

While this change isn’t available just yet, we expect it to roll out soon, and when it does, sharing files will be quicker and easier than ever!

 

Free wifi is going soon, now you have to rely on mobile data while being outside

I am the kind of person who is always hesitant to spend money on extra mobile data. One of the reasons is that as someone who doesn’t often spend time outside and remains in his house with WiFi practically available for most places, there is seldom use for mobile data. But I understand the need for it because either restaurants or places are hesitant to share their WiFi even if it means for a short period. On the flip side, WorldLink has done a tremendous job in providing free internet access across everywhere in the valley and even in Biratnagar where I mostly live. But the recent plan by NTA to shut down Worldlink’s free WiFi might force both me and people like me to use mobile data. Let’s dive in this article to discuss what this could mean in the coming future.

Free WiFi or Mobile data in Nepal?

Free WiFi

Free WiFi has been a blessing for many Nepalis. WorldLink’s free WiFi service covers over 14,000 locations across the country, including restaurants, malls, airports, and even some residential areas. This wide coverage has made it easy for people to stay connected without spending extra on mobile data.

worldlink free wifi

The benefits of free WiFi are clear. It has played a huge role in supporting our growing cashless economy. With QR payments becoming more common, having free WiFi helps people complete transactions even when they don’t have mobile data. Many small businesses and street vendors now accept digital payments, which would be difficult without widely available free internet.

However, free WiFi isn’t without problems. Security risks are a major concern. When you connect to public WiFi, your data can be vulnerable to hackers. This security issue is actually one of the reasons the NTA is considering shutting down the service – though telecom companies losing profits is clearly the main driver.

Mobile Data

If free WiFi goes away, we’ll all need to rely more on mobile data. But is this really feasible for everyone?

NTC Data Packs 2024

Mobile data in Nepal has become more affordable over the years, but it’s still an extra expense many people don’t budget for. For students, freelancers, and people with limited incomes, having to pay for data packages could be a significant burden.

Mobile data is generally more reliable than free WiFi when it comes to connection stability. You don’t have to deal with the frustration of trying to connect to a crowded WiFi network or remembering different passwords. But mobile data isn’t perfect either – there are still many places in Nepal with poor network coverage. In some areas, both in the valley and outside, you might find yourself with no signal at all.

What This Means for Us

The potential shutdown of free WiFi mobility services will affect different people in different ways. For those who can afford it, switching to mobile data might just be a minor inconvenience. But for many others, it could limit their access to the internet and digital services.

The telecom companies argue that ISPs like WorldLink have an unfair advantage because they pay less for licenses and don’t need spectrum. While this is true, we should also consider the public benefit that free WiFi provides. Or at least this is how I feel.

Ugreen HiTune S6 Magic Clip-on earbuds launched with touchscreen case

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Ugreen has launched the HiTune S6 Magic Clip-on Earbuds in China. These open-ear earbuds feature a clip-on design and a touchscreen charging case with multiple functions. This article will discuss everything about the latest Ugreen HiTune S6, including its expected price in Nepal.

Ugreen HiTune S6 Overview

Design and Build

 HiTune S6 Magic features

The HiTune S6 features an open-ear design with a U-shaped bridge and a flexible titanium wire frame. Each earbud weighs 5.6g and is designed for a secure fit during sports, running, and casual use. The HiTune S6 is rated IPX5, meaning it gives protection against sweat and light rain.

Charging Case Features

The charging case includes a 1.6-inch touchscreen that supports 13 different functions. Users can control music playback, adjust volume, display lyrics, and customize wallpapers. Additionally, the case serves as a remote shutter for phone cameras.

Audio and Sound Quality

The HiTune S6 uses a 12mm dynamic driver with a bio-composite diaphragm. It delivers deep bass and a wide soundstage. The AI spatial stereo algorithm enhances audio clarity, while the adaptive low-frequency compensation algorithm reduces sound leakage. The earbuds come with dual microphones and Deep Neural Network (DNN) noise reduction. The micro-level directional sound wave technology helps prevent audio leakage.

Connectivity

The HiTune S6 supports Bluetooth 5.4 for a stable connection and low latency. It allows dual-device pairing, making it easy to switch between a phone and a laptop. The supported codecs include AAC and SBC, with a 10-meter range in open spaces.

Battery and Charging

The earbuds offer 6 hours of playback per charge, with a total of 30 hours when using the charging case. A 10-minute charge provides 2 hours of playback, and a full charge takes about 2 hours via USB-C.

Ugreen HiTune S6 Specifications

  • Design: Open-ear, U-shaped bridge, flexible titanium frame
  • Weight: 5.6g per earbud
  • Driver: 12mm dynamic, bio-composite diaphragm
  • Audio Features: AI spatial stereo, adaptive low-frequency compensation
  • Noise Reduction: Dual microphones, DNN noise reduction, directional sound wave tech
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4, dual-device pairing, AAC & SBC support, 10m range
  • Battery: 6 hours per charge, 30 hours with case
  • Charging: 10-minute charge = 2 hours playback, full charge in ~2 hours (USB-C)
  • Durability: IPX5 water resistance

Ugreen HiTune S6 Price in Nepal and Availability

The HiTune S6 is priced at CNY 219 in China, with an early discount of CNY 212. If launched in Nepal, it would start at no less than NPR 4,800.

Device Name Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Ugreen HiTune S6 CNY 219 NPR 4,800
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the iPhone 16e

OPPO Find X8s set to launch in April with Dimensity 9400

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OPPO is preparing to unveil its latest devices in April. The lineup includes the Find X8 Ultra, Pad 4 Pro, Watch X2 Mini, and Enco Free 4 TWS earbuds. Additionally, the company will introduce the Find X8s+ and Find X8s models. This article will discuss exclusively about the OPPO Find X8s, including its expected pricing

OPPO Find X8s Rumors

Display and Design

The OPPO Find X8s will feature a 6.31-inch OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It uses next-generation chip-level screen encapsulation, reducing bezels to around “1.xx” mm. OPPO has compared its bezels to the iPhone 16 Pro Max (~1.38mm) in official images.

find x8s vs iphone 16 pro max

The Find X8s includes an IP68/IP69 rating for water and dust resistance. It has a push-type Magic Cube button instead of an Alert Slider. The device measures less than 8.15mm thick and weighs under 187 grams.

Performance

The device runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Plus, the company’s flagship chipset, also found in devices like the Vivo X200 Pro. It features MediaTek’s second-generation All Big Core design, including a high-performance Arm Cortex-X925 core clocked at over 3.62GHz, three Cortex-X4 cores, and four Cortex-A720 cores. While it falls behind Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite, it delivers strong gaming performance and an impressive image signal processor for photography.

Battery and Camera

The Find X8s includes a 5,700mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W magnetic wireless charging. The phone has a 50MP main sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 50MP Samsung JN5 periscope telephoto sensor.

OPPO Find X8s Specifications (Rumor)

  • Display: 6.31-inch OLED, 1.5K resolution, 120Hz
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Plus (Cortex-X925 @ 3.62GHz, 3x Cortex-X4, 4x Cortex-A720)
  • Battery: 5,700mAh
  • Charging: 80W wired, 50W magnetic wireless
  • Main Camera: 50MP (OIS)
  • Ultra-Wide Camera: 8MP
  • Telephoto Camera: 50MP (Samsung JN5, periscope)
  • Other Features: IP68/IP69, Magic Cube button, in-screen fingerprint scanner
  • Thickness: <8.15mm
  • Weight: <187g

OPPO Find X8s Price in Nepal and Availability

The Chinese company has not confirmed pricing yet. Stay tuned!

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Find X7 Ultra