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Daraz, Bigmart collaboration: Q&A session with Daraz on how it’s delivering essential goods

The perils of the lockdown are far beyond the contamination of the virus only. Another undesired outcome of the whole ordeal in an underdeveloped country like ours is hunger. With people stuck at their homes and factories shut down, the scarcity of essential items like food is tearing the walls of survival in Nepal. The government has been working to prevent this but reports of people & families without adequate access to basic human resources in this grave situation are abundantly evident. At such times, many businesses with relevant infrastructure have shifted their area of operation to best suit the issue at hand. One such company is Daraz. Here, Daraz is delivering essential goods like food, sanitational utilities, etc. ever since the government initiated the lockdown.

Now usually, Daraz is famous for its large catalog of lifestyle products, electronics, etc. This crucially swift transformation in the business structure was made possible through a collaboration with Bigmart. It is one of the largest retail store chains n the country and the partnership with Nepal’s biggest e-commerce platform kinda seems like an obvious match. So we had a brief Q&A session with Daraz in regards to the whole process, and how it is providing its services during the lockdown.

How did the collaboration come to be? Why Bigmart?

“We were already in works of officially collaborating with Big Mart. Bigmart is one of Nepal’s biggest supermarket chains and they have excellent supply-chain channels through which we are confident we can fulfill the needs of every customer in this difficult time.”

What measures are being implemented to ensure everyone involved in the process of delivering the essential items don’t risk contamination?

“All our delivery riders are regularly educated on hygiene best practices and are also equipped with hand sanitizer for them as well as for our customers. We are following best practices from our Alibaba headquarters, the WHO, and the local authorities. Since the lockdown, we have also enforced a home-office policy to ensure the safety of our staff.

Daraz Bigmart essential goods items sample

Furthermore, our DEX Delivery Team is equipped with protective masks and sanitized disposable/polythene gloves. We are monitoring their health and well-being very closely with temperature checks, and they are instructed to strictly stay at home if they begin to feel unwell.”

How many delivery agents are on-field every day? How many deliveries do they make a day? What areas are you serving?

“We have deployed our full four-wheeled capacity to ensure we can deliver to as many people as possible, which right now stands at 14 vehicles. So, there will be 14 drivers and 14 delivery heroes. The company is delivering 800+ packages on the same day with a 95% success rate. We are currently delivering inside Kathmandu ring road and the following:

Kathmandu (outside Ringroad) Lalitpur (outside Ringroad) Bhaktapur (outside Ringroad)
Golfutar Nakhu, Bhainsepati Lokanthali
Budhanilkantha Harisiddhi Gaththaghar
Mandikhatar, Kapan Imadole Sano Thimi
Arubari, Attarkhel Dhapakhel Thimi
Gongabu, Dhapasi Sallaghari
Nepaltar, Manamaiju Kamalbinayak
Purano Guheshwari Suryabinayak
Kalanki, Tyanglaphat Jagati
TU Area

What sort of impact will this have on Daraz’s operations once the lockdown is lifted and the danger is over?

“COVID-19 has impacted the entire world and therefore us in Nepal as well. As any business would do, we completely reworked our strategy. In order to support the government lockdown, we have been focusing entirely on the delivery of grocery and basic essentials where we closed a partnership with Big Mart that we already had worked on for many months. We are optimistic about the future.

Especially now, we’ve also seen that in other markets affected by COVID-19, online shopping, and food delivery companies have played a vital role and are fully supported by the respective governments. We already have a very sophisticated operational infrastructure to support government initiatives regarding the delivery of essential items in Kathmandu valley. And the government also increasingly registers the importance of e-commerce. However, we also need to ensure supporting all the SMEs across the country right now to allow them to open their shops at least online to make sure they can generate income.

This is where the government needs to support with the right policies. I am optimistic that things can move very quickly now, similar to what we saw in other markets affected by COVID-19, where online shopping and food delivery companies are the country-wide backbone of society right now and are fully supported by the respective governments. Right now we all have to fight together for better days to come.”

Conclusion

And that’s it for the interview (told you it was going to be brief). How Daraz was capable of turning an unsought situation into an opportunity to help the community by delivering essential goods is truly commendable. Not only Daraz, but lots of other e-commerce platforms also have shifted their business focus and are now delivering essential goods. So, check out our compilation list of some of the online shopping platforms offering deliveries of essential goods during the COVID-19 lockdown.

Ncell brings “Use Service, Pay Later” offer to help people during this lockdown

The current lockdown has certainly been tough on many of us. One has to maintain a safe social distance between themselves and others to stay safe. However, it does bring up some hindrances in our daily activities, especially in terms of communication. Thankfully, telecom providers are doing their best to help us during these torrid times. We’d seen Ncell and Nepal Telecom bring bonus offers during the initial days of the lockdown. And now, Ncell has introduced a new “Use Service, Pay Later” offer for their customers.

What is the Ncell “Use Service, Pay Later” offer?

Under this, Ncell’s prepaid customers can buy a bundle pack for Rs. 5. The pack includes data voice calls and SMS. This offer commenced from last Friday, i.e. April 17 itself.

The specifics of this bundle pack include 250MB data, 25 mins voice call, and 25 SMSs. And as you might have guessed, the voice call and SMS can be used for communication within the Ncell network only. As far as the validity period is concerned, this bundle pack will be valid for 7 days from the period of activation. And the pack’s services can be used between 9 AM to 9 PM during the validity period.

The other condition that must be met by Ncell prepaid customers to benefit from this offer is related to their SIM card’s age. That is, the card has to be at least two month’s old. Furthermore, if your card has remained inactive for the entirety of last month, you can subscribe to the pack too.

Considering the fact that most people are finding it tough to recharge their mobile on time due to this lockdown, this offers certainly seems like a good one. However, one has to remember that nothing in this world comes free of cost. Thus, the cost of the pack will be deducted on your next recharge.

How to subscribe to the offer?

To activate the Ncell use service, pay later offer, you simply have to dial *9988*55# or *9988#. Thereafter, you’ll find the option to select the pack.

Additionally, Ncell has extended the validity of the Stay Home data pack too. Instead of 7 days, the pack will now be valid for 10 days. This pack includes 15GB of data at Rs. 230 only.

Ncell Use Service, Pay Later Offer – Summary

Data 250MB
SMS 25
Voice 25 mins
Validity 7 days from activation (between 9 AM to 9 PM)
Balance less than Rs. 5
SIM Card Age More than 2 months

Everest base camp now equipped with 5G coverage, thanks to Huawei & China Mobile

With the optimal climbing season slipping by every day because of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the number of people heading to Everest is almost non-existent these days. Just a year ago, there was this news about “traffic-jam” on the world’s highest mountain. But it doesn’t look like history is repeating anytime soon. Anyway, the Everest isn’t done from making the headlines. That’s because a couple of Chinese telecom operators have successfully installed 5G base stations at the Everest Base Camp and other points in the vicinity.

3G, 4G, and now 5G in Mount Everest

Back in October 2010, China Mobile had already established a 3G connection thus facilitating video calls from the Base Camp of Everest. If you recall, a couple of months after this, a British climber tweeted from the peak of Mount Everest using a 3G network from Ncell. Just a few years later in 2013, the company turned on the first 4G tower in the Base Camp and demonstrated a live video stream in HD. And now, China Mobile has joined hands with Huawei to bring the latest generation of cellular connectivity to the top of the world.

The difficulties

Bringing 5G to Everest is no child’s play. Besides geographical constraints and the extremities of the weather itself, the Everest region also falls among the National Nature Reserve. This effectively forbids companies from operating heavy machinery or performing any sort of excavation around the area. While that definitely poses an obstacle for the project, it is a “necessary trouble” in order to preserve the sanctity of nature.

A total of 8 tons of technical and other materials were transported to the construction site. Among them, Huawei supplied the 5G Active Antenna Unit stations. And contrary to other company’s similar products, these are highly concentrated, small, and lightweight thus easing the entire installation process.

5G in full swing at Everest!

On 19th April 2020, China Mobile celebrated its 20th anniversary of independence after separating itself from the state-owned provider. And to mark this occasion, the company overhauled the 177km transmission line that connects the Base Camp to its main network. With a joint effort with Huawei, the world’s largest telecom operator (based on subscriber volume) inaugurated three 5G stations at the Everest Base Camp (5,300 meters) and Transition Camp (5,800 meters). This was only possible after the installation of five 5G NSA and SA antennas with a download speed of up to 1 gigabyte per second throughout the pre-determined points.

China Mobile’s transmission line currently powers three 5G base stations and three 4G base stations in the region. Moreover, the company will add two more 5G base stations at an even higher altitude by the end of this week (April 25). The network at Advanced Base Camp (6,500 meters) will then claim the record for the world’s highest installed 5G base stations. With this, the fellow mountaineers will be able to enjoy a stable 5G connection at the peak of Mount Everest!

Also read: Moving forward without Google: Huawei’s journey explained!

It took a total of 150 human resources to complete the project. From this, a team of 12 engineers is currently at the Base Camp providing 24 x 7 support. This includes network maintenance and optimization personnel. Moving to the cost itself, the company hasn’t publicized any details. However, field experts assume somewhere around $140,000 per 5G base station.

Apart from China Mobile, a couple of other Chinese telcos have also joined the “5G in Everest” venture as well. China Telecom installed a 5G base station at the Everest Base Camp on 13th April at an altitude of 5,145.3 meters. The company confirmed uplink and downlink speeds of 700Mbps and 223Mbps respectively. China Unicom had also announced that it has built two 5G base stations for network coverage in the observation deck and No. 1 Base Camp. It is a state-owned telecom operator in China with a pretty large user-base.

A bigger implication?

5G is growing more than ever and companies throughout the world pushing themselves to beat others to the market. Huawei has further cemented its lead in the 5G race with the recent feat. The company has been met with hindrances like the trade ban from the US. Despite that, Huawei’s 5G infrastructure is still far ahead of the ones of other non-Chinese firms like Ericsson and Nokia.

The successful installation and operation of a 5G network in a location riddled with geographical and topographical complications is a testimonial to the technological superiority of Huawei & the Chinese telecommunication as a whole.

Apple working on iPhone SE Plus: Launch possibly delayed due to production limitations

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Apple dropped the iPhone SE 2020 earlier this month, and it has been gathering mixed opinions from the people. And if it wasn’t enough, Apple is now working on a Plus variant of the device. Let’s check out all the rumors and leaks regarding design, specs, and launch of the upcoming iPhone SE Plus.

iPhone SE Plus Rumors Round-up

The rumors about iPhone SE Plus isn’t new as it has been there since March of last year. Back then, a report from 9toMac suggested that the iOS 14’s code had clues about the upcoming SE Plus. It was rumored that the device would feature a 5.5-inch display, Touch ID sensor, dual rear camera, and NFC support. It was thought that it would be released alongside the iPhone SE 2020. But it hasn’t been the case.

iPhone SE Plus Jon Prosser teaser tweet specs rumors leaks

The latest bit of news about SE Plus comes from Jon Prosser, who has risen to fame after accurately predicting the launch of iPad Pro, MacBook Air, and then the iPhone SE 2020. This time around, a tweet of him hinting at possible leaks about the device has gotten everyone excited. However, when asked about if users should wait for the Plus variant, he replied no, which would mean that the device won’t be launched anytime soon.

Rumored Specs

As per the specs of the upcoming iPhone SE Plus, there are two popular opinions on the internet. The most widely accepted one suggests that the device will bear the design and form factor of the iPhone 8 Plus but with upgraded specs. It makes sense given what Apple did with the iPhone SE 2020 – take the iPhone 8 and upgrade the specs inside. With Apple suspending the sales of both iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, it looks to be the case. As iPhone SE came with the Bionic A13 chip, its almost certain that the Plus variant would follow along.

The other bit information comes from Ming-Chi Kuo, who suggested at the end of last year that the device will come with a screen size of 5.5-inch or 6.1-inch. He also suggested that it will bear a full-screen design with a tiny notch to house the front camera. The device won’t support Face ID, and the Touch ID will be shifted to the side of the device. This rumor is much more detailed, but it would mean the phone may not be affordable as we expect since Apple will have to go through the route of re-designing everything from scratch.

iPhone SE Plus Release Date & Price (Rumored)

The release date of the iPhone SE Plus is not confirmed yet. But, according to the rumors, it will be unveiled alongside the iPhone 12 lineup later this year. When it is launched, the price of iPhone SE Plus could be set at US$499.

Apple Model   Expected Price   Availability
iPhone SE Plus $499 (Rs. 61,000 in Nepal) Late 2020 or Early 2021

However, with factories shut down, Apple is facing issues in mass production, which could push the alleged launch date of the iPhone SE Plus to 2021 as predicted by Ming-Chi Hou. The other half argue that Apple simply won’t launch the premium lineup alongside the affordable iPhone SE.

Check out what our raw thoughts of the iPhone SE 2020!

Oppo A72 with 48MP quad-camera setup and 5,000mAh battery announced

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Even during this time of the pandemic, Oppo is still releasing new devices and all of them have been market-specific as not every device is available everywhere. Recently, Oppo launched the Oppo A52 in China and they have launched the Oppo A72 that comes with a camera upgrade to the later. Let’s take a look at the specs, features, expected price of Oppo A52 and see if it will launch in Nepal.

Oppo A72 Overview

Design and Display

Design-wise, the upcoming Oppo A72 is indistinguishable from the Oppo A52. Both feature an LCD panel of 6.5-inch diagonal length. The screen is surrounded by thin bezels which is more apparent on the bottom of the screen. There is a circular cut-out on the top left corner of the screen that houses the front camera. Thanks to the thin bezels and the punch-hole display, the device has a screen to body ratio of 90.5%.

Oppo A52 A72 design rumors specs price availability

On the back, we can see the same Alaska sky inspired design. Even the color options remain the same – Blue and Black. As with most of the mid-range devices these days, the fingerprint sensor has been shifted to the right side of the device.

Performance and Memory

In recent times, there has been a surge in brands incorporating Snapdragon 765G in their mid-range but Oppo has dropped it in favor of Snapdragon 665. With the year-old chip, Oppo A72 will have cheaper manufacturing costs and will target a different set of users that don’t need to make the switch to 5G anytime soon. Like the Oppo A52, Oppo A72 will also be available in 8/128GB memory configuration. You can expand the storage further using the microSD card slot.

Camera

The major difference between the two is in the camera setup. Oppo A72 comes with a 48MP quad-camera setup compared to the 12MP quad-camera setup on the A52. Oppo has also bumped the ultra-wide angle camera from 8MP to 16MP. The 2MP macro sensor and the 2MP depth sensor remains the same. The upgrade in the camera is also true for the selfie camera, as A72 features a 16MP sensor.

Oppo A52 A72 rumors leaks camera setup specs price availability launch

Battery and Others

Oppo A72 features a massive 5000mAh battery and will likely come with support for 18W fast charging. The device will ship with Android 10 with ColorOS 7.1 on top. The device is rumored to come with Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

OPPO A72 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.5-inches LCD, FHD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 (11nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.0 GHz Kryo 260 Gold & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 260 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 610
  • OS: Android 10 with ColorOS 7.1 on top
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Storage: 128GB UFS 2.1 (expandable)
  • Rear camera: Quad camera
    – 48MP primary lens
    – 16MP ultra-wide-angle lens (119-degree FOV)
    – 2MP macro lens
    – 2MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 16MP
  • Battery: 5,000mAh battery with 18W charging
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (side-mounted), Accelerometer, Proximity
  • Connectivity: 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Color Options: Black, Blue

Oppo A72 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Oppo A52 is available for pre-order in China for a price of 1,599 Yuan. So, the Oppo A52 price in Nepal is expected to be around Rs. 30,000. This price for Oppo A72 in Nepal is for the 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage variants.

Model Name Expected Price in Nepal [Converted] Availability
Oppo A72 (8/128GB) 1,599 Yuan (~NPR 34,660) Late May – Early June (China and select European market)

Check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy M21!

Nubia Play 5G launched: 144Hz screen, SD 765G, 5100mAh battery

Even today, 60Hz remains the industry standard when it comes to the refresh rate in smartphone screens. Only a handful of flagship and mid-range devices can boast about higher refresh rates. About a month ago, we saw Nubia release Red Magic 5G with a 144Hz screen. And now, the company has made it more accessible by incorporating it into a mid-range release. The new Nubia Play 5G isn’t just another affordable 5G device but is the only one in its price range to come with a 144Hz screen.

Nubia Play 5G Overview

Nubia is well known for its Red Magic series of gaming smartphones. However, these phones come with the latest flagship processor and other equally capable hardware. This time around, Nubia is taking a different route with the Nubia Play 5G. The company has designed a mid-range device that inherits the gaming heritage of the RedMagic series but at a much cheaper price.

Design and Display

Let’s talk about the display first. Most of the smartphone these days come with either a notched or a punch-hole display but Nubia looks to have turned both of them down for ultra-slim bezels. The device comes with a 6.68-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels. It supports a refresh rate of up to 144Hz refresh rate and a touch sampling rate of up to 240Hz. The device will dynamically switch between 90Hz and 144Hz refresh rate according to the app in use. An optical fingerprint sensor has been placed under the screen.

Nubia Play 5G design specs price availability

On the back, we can see what the company calls “Starlight Concept Design“. Different lines of light make up an “X” shape. The use of multiple colors, a complex looking design, and the odd camera module separate it from other non-gaming phones in this price range.

Performance and Memory

Like most of the mid-range devices these days, Nubia Play will come with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765G. The chipset allows the device to offer 5G connectivity while still being a mid-ranger. The base variant of the device comes with 6GB of RAM but on can also opt for an 8GB variant. For the storage, one can choose between 128GB and 256GB of UFS 2.1 storage.

Nubia Play 5G shoulder button price availability specs launch

Qualcomm’s Elite Gaming features will help in a better gaming experience. It also comes with two shoulder buttons that can be customized for the different games. The buttons will be another stand out feature of the device among all other mid-range 5G devices.

It also comes with ICE2.5 multi-cooling system which utilizes a 61mm liquid cooling tube, thermal granite, and thermal gel to keep the device cool even during intensive gaming sessions. Nubia claims that it can cool the CPU by up to 16-degrees.

Camera

The device features a 48MP quad-camera setup on the back. The primary camera uses Sony’s IMX586 sensor. It is accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide camera, a 2MP front camera, and a 2MP macro camera. On the front, there is a 12MP selfie camera enclosed within the top bezel.

Nubia Play 5G camera

The camera setup doesn’t look that great but Nubia doesn’t focus primarily on camera. It makes gaming devices and these devices are not known to have top of the line camera setup.

Battey and Other

Nubia Play features a massive battery of 5100mAh battery which comes with support for 30W fast charging. While most of the mid-range devices are shifting towards side-mounted fingerprint sensors, Nubia Play features an optical fingerprint sensor placed under the display. It runs on Android 10 with NubiaUI 8.0 on top.

Nubia Play 5G battery

Check out our list of best mid-range gaming phone in Nepal

Nubia Play 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.65-inch AMOLED display with slim bezels; 144Hz refresh rate; 240Hz touch sampling rate
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G; 7nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×2.4 GHz Kryo 475 Prime & 1×2.2 GHz Kryo 475 Gold & 6×1.8 GHz Kryo 475 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 620
  • Software & UI: nubia UI 8.0 based on Android 10
  • Rear Camera:
    – 48 MP Sony IMX586 sensor
    – 8MP ultra-wide sensor
    – 2MP macro sensor
    – 2MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 12MP
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (under-display)
  • Battery: 5100 mAh battery with 30W PD fast charging
  • Features: ICe2.5 Liquid Cooling, 2x game shoulder key

Nubia Play 5G Price in Nepal & Availability

The Nubia Play is up for pre-order in China for a price of 2,399 Yuan for 6/128GB, 2,699 Yuan for 8/128GB, and 2,999 Yuan for 8/256GB variant. The price of Nubia Play 5G in Nepal can be expected to be Rs. 45,000 for 6/128GB, Rs. 50,000 for 8/128GB, & Rs. 55,000 for 8/256GB.

Model Name Price in Nepal [Converted] Availability
Nubia Play 5G (6/128) 2,399 Yuan (~NPR 41,570) April 24 (China)
Nubia Play 5G (8/128) 2,699 Yuan (~NPR 46,770) April 24 (China)
Nubia Play 5G (8/256) 2,999 Yuan (~NPR 52,000) April 24 (China)

Check out our review of Nubia Red Magic 3/3s

Nepal Telecom offering “Zero Balance Package” to help soften the blow of COVID-19 lockdown

You might’ve heard how “the virus doesn’t discriminate” and affects everyone equally regardless of their gender, cultural belief, wealth, and other socio-economic factors. That’s entirely true; why wouldn’t it be? But sadly, the coping ability of ones effected are wildly determined by one factor & one factor only, which is money. At a time where companies are coming forward to help the society the best they can, another name has been added to the list – Nepal Telecom (NTC). They’ve already donated a large sum to the national COVID-19 relief fund and now, NTC is offering “Zero Balance Package“. Under this, the eligible group of subscribers will get a certain amount of call-time, data, and SMS for free.

NTC Zero Balance Package: Eligibility

Nepal Telecom has been pretty clever with who gets to enjoy this free package. Primarily, it is limited to prepaid users only, while the postpaid customers will have to make do some other way. And I mean, that’s a very logical move. Postpaid users are already the “premium” class of customers and it’d be fairly accurate to assume they have plenty of resources to afford to make calls, send messages, and such. Furthermore, prepaid users make up the majority of the company’s customer base.

Therefore, prepaid customers qualifying the following criteria will be eligible to receive the zero balance package:

  • Have made at least one call during the first week of Nepal’s nationwide lockdown, Chaitra 11 – 18, 2076 B.S. (March 24 – 31, 2020)
  • The customer must have had less than 33 paisa balance on the mid-night of Baisakh 8, 2077 B.S. (April 19, 2020)

NTC has already sent a message to all customers meeting the above two conditions. Similarly, the recipients of the said message are required to reply to the message within 2 days to get the zero balance package.

Also read: E-commerce platforms offering deliveries during the lockdown

What are the contents of the package?

Now let’s talk about the contents of the package itself.

  • 50-minutes voice call (inside NT network)
  • 25 SMS (within NT network)
  • 100MB data
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NTC, Ncell Bonus on Recharge

All these features will be valid for 7 days’ period. This is really helpful to so many people but still, the aforementioned criteria impose a sort of a restriction to its accessibility. While Nepal Telecom has “eradicating exploitation” of the offer in mind, that has directly hampered the total number of users that are going to make use of this service.

So, such customers are better off using the “Namaste Saapati” instead. Now, this one isn’t free like the one above, but it does give you extra balance and features like no call-drop, without any additional charges. To get started, just send “start” to 1477. Talking about taking credits, Ncell has also joined in on the bandwagon by extending the loan amount up to Rs. 80, and that too without any service charge.

Moreover, Nepal Telecom is also offering the package for free, and adding to the minimum balance to a certain group of customers to prevent any sort of communication deficiency in such a sensitive time.

Oppo Find X2 Lite launched: A rebranded Reno 3 (Vitality Edition)

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Oppo released its flagship devices – Oppo Find X2 and Find X2 Pro at the start of last month and now it has added an affordable alternative in the lineup in the form of Find X2 Lite. But don’t let the moniker fool you. The Oppo Find X2 Lite looks more like a rebranded Oppo Reno 3 Vitality Edition than a toned-down version of Find X2.

Oppo Find X2 Lite Overview

Design and Display

The phone features a 6.4-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with an aspect ratio of 20:9. Unlike the other devices in the Find X2 lineup, it comes with a notch and an industry-standard 60Hz refresh rate. The display is protected by a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and the screen’s brightness level can reach up to 600nits.

Oppo Find X2 lite design specs price availability

The device is slim at just 7.96mm and weighs around 180 grams. Oppo says the color options in the device represents the natural color of the sky. Though the Oppo Renno 3 Vitality Edition was available in 3 different colors, Find X2 Lite is available in only two of them – Pearl White and Moonlight Black.

Performance and Memory

Oppo Find X2 Lite comes with Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G. It has been the first choice SoC for devices that can’t afford the expensive Snapdragon 865  The integrated 5G modem in the chipset allows maximum download speed of 1.9 Gbps. The device is available in a single memory configuration – 8/128GB. The RAM and internal storage are based on LPDDR4x and UFS 2.1 respectively. For better gaming experience, there is a Hyper Boost feature that uses real-time GPU analysis to reduce image and touch response losses during gaming sessions.

Oppo FInd X2 Lite performance specs price availability

The device has a 360-degree antenna that allows the best possible signal irrespective of the position of the device. The device is said to come with an intelligent 5G technology which will adjust the network speed according to the bandwidth and battery requirements. Oppo claims that the smart feature can increase the battery backup by up to 30%.

Camera

On the back of the device, we see four cameras arranged vertically on the top left edge. The primary camera is a 48MP camera with an aperture of f/1.7. It is accompanied by an 8MP wide-angle camera, 2MP depth sensor, and a 2MP monochrome sensor. The ultra-wide camera doubles as a macro lens. Notable camera features include Ultra Steady Video 2.0, Ultra Night Mode, and NPU AI noise reduction. On the front, there is a 32MP camera with an aperture of f/2.0 that supports 1080P video recording.

Oppo FInd X2 Lite camera setup specs price launch availability

Battery and Others

In terms of battery, it features a massive battery of 4025mAh which supports 30W VOOC Flash 4.0 charging. You will be able to charge the device from 3% to 50% in just 20 minutes. There’s an optical fingerprint sensor included under the screen for biometrics. It ships with ColorOS 7 based on Android 10.

OPPO Find X2 Lite Specifications:

  • Display: 6.4″ AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2400 pixels)
  • Rear Camera: Quad, 48MP primary lens with f/1.7 aperture + 2MP depth sensor with f/2.4 aperture + 8MP Ultra-wide-angle lens with f/2.2 aperture + 2MP monochrome lens with f/2.4 aperture
  • Front Camera: 32MP lens with f/2.4 aperture
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G
  • GPU: Adreno 620
  • Storage: 8GB/128 GB
  • Software: Android 10 with ColorOS 7 on top
  • Battery: 4,025mAh with VOOC Flash Charge 4.0 support
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • Colors: Pearl White, Moonlight Black

Oppo Find X2 Lite Price and Availability

As of now, the Find X2 Lite is listed on Oppo Portugal’s official site for a price of 499 Euros. Hence, the expected price of Oppo Find X2 Lite in Nepal is Rs. 68,000.

Model Name Price in Nepal [Converted]  Availability
Oppo Find X2 Lite 499 Euro (~Nrs. 68,000) Portugal

It’s a bit overpriced as the Oppo Reno 3 (Vitality Edition) is available in China for just 2999 Yuan (~ NPR 53,000). In terms of its Nepal availability, there is no official word yet. So stick with us for more updates on the price and availability of Oppo Find X2 Lite in Nepal.

Check out our review of Oppo Reno2 F!

ASUS working on yet another Ryzen 4000-powered laptop

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ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 was one of the first laptops powered by Ryzen’s latest 4000 series of processors. The device has been widely hailed for its performance and battery endurance. And now, the company is coming with another laptop with Ryzen’s Renoir processor. The upcoming laptop is tipped to be the ASUS Zenbook 14 UX4341Q which will be powered by Ryzen 7 4700U.

ASUS Zenbook Overview

ASUS’ ZenBook series offers some of the best ultrabooks. These laptops are well known for being the sweet spot between performance, affordability, and portability. From the commencement of the lineup in 2011 to up until now, ZenBook ultrabooks have been powered by Intel’s Core processor. However, with the launch of the new Renoir processor based on 7nm nodes, ASUS has finally made the switch.

ASUS ZenBook 14 (UX4341Q) Overview

The new ASUS ZenBook 14 (UX4341Q) will be the successor to UX392FN. The most noticeable change has been in the CPU and GPU. Compared to last year’s Intel Core i7-8565U, the new ZenBook 14 comes with Ryzen 7 4700U. Though many manufacturers are still sticking to Intel’s Comet Lake H-series (based on 14nm nodes) for flagship laptops, there is nothing in the U-series that can battle it out against Ryzen 4000 U-series laptop.

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Best choice?

Ryzen 7 4700U comes with 8 cores and 8 threads. The closest contender from Intel is the Core i7-10710U. It is part of Intel’s 10 Gen Comet Lake family of the processor. It is based on Intel’s 14nm node and has come with 6 cores and 12 threads. But Ryzen 7 4700 has faster base clock frequency @ 2.0Hz and is equipped with 7 core AMD Radeon Graphics. The 15W chipset comes with 12MB of L2/L3 cache size (4MB + 8MB). ASUS has also included GeForce MX350 GPU to aid the Radeon Graphics dring graphics intensive task. The device will come with 16GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 1TB of Samsung PM981 NVMe SSD.

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MX350? Like, really?

Though Asus seems to have got the processor right, many are questioning the inclusion of MX350. The GeForce MX350 is an entry-level GPU. While it is an upgrade to last year’s MX150, many argue it wasn’t necessary as performance is nearly the same as that of the integrated GPU in the 4700U. Also, its inclusion means added cost and will affect battery endurance.

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Many people are skeptical about how the new Ryzen processors are going to handle the thermals. We are not going to really know unless we test it out ourselves. However, these new chipsets are almost twice as power-efficient than the Ryzen 3000 series. And also, no one has reported an issue with the thermal in the Zephyrus G14 yet, which happens to be the only device with Ryzen 9 4900HS.

So what do you think of the new ASUS ZenBook 14? Has the leak excited you? Let us know with your comments.

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HP Envy 17 updated: Has Intel 10th Gen Ice Lake Processors and MX330 GPU

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Lately, HP is grabbing all the headlines for coming out with what it claims to be the most powerful workstations in the world. In an unexpected move, it also introduced the new Envy 15 2020 which looks to compete against the MacBook Pro 16. While it will take some time for the newly introduced laptop to hit the market, the HP Envy 17 2020, which was unveiled earlier this month, is now available for sale through the company’s official site. Let’s find out what improvements does the Envy 15 2020 brings compared to its predecessor.

HP Envy 17 2020 Overview

Design and Display

The latest iteration of the HP Envy 17 comes with the same 17.3-inch IPS FHD panel. but you can now bump the resolution to 4K UHD. Both the options come with WLED-backlit panel and edge to edge glass but with the former, you can also opt for a touch-enabled display. The device has a screen to body ratio of 86%. With the new dimension of 15.71 x 10.20 x 0.76-inches, it is smaller than its predecessor. HP has also managed to reduce the weight of the device to just 6.02lb.

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Performance and Memory

The new Envy 17 comes with Intel Ice Lake processor which doesn’t make much sense as its predecessor came with Comet Lake processor. Both are part of Intel’s 10 Gen family but the former is based on 10nm node that Intel hasn’t crafted well. In contrast, Intel has worked a lot with Comet Lake’s 14nm nodes which makes the Comet Lake better optimized. Also, Comet Lake is better suited for activities that demand more power thanks to bigger cache, and higher clock speed. But the new Envy 17 comes with up to 4GB of GeForce MX330 graphics which is an upgrade to MX250 (2GB). You can get up to 32GB of DDR4-3200 RAM (two-channel) and 1TB NVMe M.2 storage. There is also an option for a combination of HDD and NVMe M.2 storage.

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Battery and Connectivity

You can choose between Intel AC9560 WiFi 5 or the AX021 WiFi 6 adapter. As for the ports, you get an SD card reader, 3 x USB 3.1 G2 Type-A ports, 1 x USB 3.1 G2 Type-C port, an audio-mic combo jack, and an HDMI 2.0 port. The Li-ion battery is slightly bigger at 55Wh but the power adapter has remained the same at 65W. HP claims a battery life of up to 11 hours depending upon the usage. Thanks to the Fast Charge technology, you can charge the device from 0 to 50% in just under 50 minutes. HP has included a camera shutter along with the Wide Vision HD camera. There is also a dedicated mute button for the dual array digital microphone. It comes with a 3D fingerprint sensor for biometrics.

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HP Envy 17 Specifications:

  • Design & Build: 15.71 x 10.20 x 0.76-inches; 6.02lb
  • Display: 17.3-inches IPS panel with multi-touch option / 4K UHD
  • Resolution: FHD panel with touch option / 4K UHD
  • Keyboard: Full-size Island Keyboard with numeric pad, backlit
  • Processor: up to Intel 10 Gen Core i7-1065G7
  • RAM: up to 32GB 3200MHz DDR4 RAM
  • Graphics: up to 4GB NVIDIA GeForce MX330
  • Battery: 4-cell 80 Watt-hours battery
  • Storage: up to 1TB NVMe M.2
  • Webcam: HP Wide Vision HD Webcam with privacy shutter
  • Connectivity: Intel AC9560 WiFi 5 / AX021 WiFi 6 adapter
  • Ports: 1 x SD card reader, 3 x USB 3.1 G2 Type-A ports, 1 x USB 3.1 G2 Type-C port, 1 x audio-mic combo jack, 1 x HDMI 2.0 port

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HP Envy 17 Price and Availability

HP Envy 17 2020 is listed on sale on HP’s official store where the price starts from $1099 for the base variant. As of now, the laptop is available in a few select markets including the US.

Model Name Price Availability
HP Envy 17 17 2020 (i5-1035G1, 2GB GeForce MX330, 17.3-inch non-touch FHD display, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD + 16GB Intel Optane ) $1099.99 Select market (including the US)