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Dell XPS 15 7590 (2019) now available in Nepal

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The XPS 15 from Dell is among the best laptops that money can buy. The flagship laptop offers the best in almost every segment from the display to performance. And the best part? Dell keeps updating the series adding more to its appeal. The latest laptop of the series is Dell XPS 15 7590 which is now available in Nepal. Two different shops have listed different variants of the device so, let’s find out the price of different variants of Dell XPS 15 7590 that are available in Nepal.

Dell XPS 15 7590 (2019) Overview

Dell XPS 15 7590 is an upgrade to Dell XPS 15 9570. As you may have noticed, Dell has changed its naming convention coming from 9570 to 7590. The 7-series, which the 7590 is a part of, represents the premium end of Dell laptops.

As of now, only two variants of the device are available in Nepal: i7 non-touch and i7-touch. The first one comes with a 15.6-inch FHD Infinity Edge IPS panel packing in a total of 1920 x 1080 pixels. It comes with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage.

Check out the price of XPS 13 2-in-1 in Nepal

Dell XPS 15 7590 Display

The latter flaunts a 15.6-inch 4K UHD Infinity Edge Touch panel with 3840 x 2160 pixels. It comes with 16GB of RAM paired with 512GB SSD storage.

Other than that, the specs are similar. With both, you get Intel’s 9th Gen i7- 9750H processor. For graphics-intensive works, it has NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 card. Connectivity-wise, it features an HDMI v2.0 port, one Thunderbolt 3 port, 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 port and a 3.5mm audio jack. The device is powered by a 97Wh six-celled Lithium-ion battery and features a 720p webcam for video calling. A fingerprint sensor is integrated into the power button.

Also, check out the price of Dell XPS 13 7390

Dell XPS 15 7590 Specifications:

  • Display: 15.6-inch InfinityEdge Non-Touch / Touch display
  • Resolution: FHD (1920 x 1080 pixels) / 4K UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
  • CPU: 9th Generation Intel i7-9750H processor
  • Graphics:  NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 (4GB RAM GDDR5)
  • RAM: 16 GB DDR4 2666MHz RAM
  • Storage: 256/512GB M.2 PCIe SSD
  • Connectivity: 2 USB 3.1 Gen 1 port,  1 Thunderbolt 3 port, 1 HDMI v2.0 port, 1 universal audio jack, MicroSD slot, 1 wedge-shaped lock slot
  • OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64 Bit Operating System
  • Battery: 6-Cell 97WHr

Dell XPS 15 7590 Price in Nepal, Availability

Though newer iterations of XPS 15 have launched already, you can still find the XPS 15 7590 in select stores. The price of Dell XPS 15 7590 in Nepal is NPR 235,000

Dell XPS 15 7590 (2019) Price in Nepal
FHD Non-touch, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, i7-9750H, NVIDIA GTX 1650 NPR 235,000

NTC and Ncell’s heavy bonus on recharge during the crisis making people upset?

The outbreak of coronavirus has disrupted our daily routine. The subsequent lockdown caused by this outbreak has forced us to stay put inside our houses. One can’t venture out unless it is an absolute emergency. Thus, it was a great move by telecom providers such as NTC and Ncell to bring a suitable offer for its customers. Obviously, this fell under their CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) too. Currently, the aforementioned telecom providers are bringing up various schemes and offers. And one of the offers by Ncell and NTC right now is of giving out a bonus on balance recharge.

Right now, we’re unable to simply go out and purchase recharge cards on our will. So, it made sense that NTC and Ncell we’re giving out bonuses for recharge. The percentage varies though, NTC is offering a 100% bonus whereas it is 120% in case of Ncell. Moreover, this offer applies to both recharge done through cards and MPoS.

ncell ntc recharge bonus coronavirus

In a time of crisis, this seems like a great offer right. I mean you buy to put in Rs. 50 and voilà, you get a recharge of Rs. 100 instead (in case of NTC). So, why is this seemingly great offer a cause of irking for so many consumers?

Well, there’s a catch. There’s always a catch! Go through the Facebook pages of NTC and Ncell and you’ll see so many people complaining about this offer. I looked around a bit and it was easy to see why people were dissatisfied or even felt cheated by it. For starters, the bonus balance can be used within their respective network only. That is, you can use the bonus amount to call or send messages between NT-NT users or Ncell-Ncell users only. Furthermore, you cannot buy any data packs with this bonus amount. You’ll have to “pay as you go“, in case you want to use mobile data.

Also read: Jack Ma & Alibaba Foundation medical donation to Nepal

Additionally, another reason why it is causing so much irk is the validity period of the bonus amount. For Ncell users, no matter the recharge amount, the bonus will be available for 3 days only. However, for NTC users, the amount varies as per the recharge amount. We’ve listed down the details of the bonus amount for NTC users down below.

  1. Through recharge card:
      • Rs. 50 & Rs. 100 – 2 days
      • Rs. 2000 & Rs. 500 – 4 days
      • Rs. 1000 – 6 days
  1. Through MPoS:
    1. Rs. 10 & Rs. 99 – 2 days
    2. Rs. 100 & Rs. 499 – 4 days
    3. Rs. 500 & Rs. 999 – 6 days
    4. Rs. 1000 & above – 10 days

Oh and not to forget this bonus balance cannot be used for balance transfer and the validity of the offer is until April 1, 2020, only (for NTC). 

Now, I’m not saying that these telecom companies should not have placed any sort of conditions for this offer. Cause, at the end of the day, they are a business entity and they have to look after their profits. But I can also relate to consumer’s complaints too. What I believe is that they should have been flexible with the validity of the bonus amount and its usage in terms of internet data. I mean we’re in a lockdown for a foreseeable future, who knows when can we once again go out to buy a recharge card. Thus, being flexible about the validity period would have made sense. But that’s just my thought, what do you guys think about it? Should the bonus in recharge of NTC & Ncell SIMs be more flexible?

First lot of medical equipment donations from the Jack Ma & Alibaba Foundation arrive Nepal

With the entire world struggling to battle against the recent outbreak of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), the situation seemingly doesn’t have an end date yet. The initial epicenter of the outbreak – Wuhan, China has been a paragon of hope to the entire world. That’s because the situation there has been controlled to the point where the city health officials have declared the risk level of the pandemic from “high” to “medium”. However, it’s still wreaking havoc across other parts of the world. Italy, which has the world’s second-best healthcare system, and the USA – who was deemed the most prepared to deal with a pandemic, are overrun with patients. It’s scary times – not gonna lie.

What would happen to Nepal?

Now let’s imagine what would happen if the virus spread in Nepal at the same rate as in the aforementioned countries. Our healthcare system is nowhere near capable of dealing with an epidemic of such magnitude. That’s just how it is. Lack of adequate healthcare officials, PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) kits, and the overall incompetent infrastructure means COVID-19 would absolutely cripple our country if not contained. So, I hope every single one of us is doing our absolute best in minimizing the spread of the virus.

Social distancing? → Practice it!
Hands? → Frequently wash it!
other preventive measures? → just do it!

Preventing the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus)

Because of what Nepal is working with, it doesn’t take an expert to figure out that there’s a big danger lurking around. With our limited resources, we absolutely CANNOT afford to have our healthcare workers fall in sick, or God forbid, worse. Local manufacturing of masks through the collaborative venture of the Nepal Chamber of Commerce & other prominent industrialists has begun. Also, the National Innovation Center (NIC) led by Mr. Mahabir Pun, received Nepal government’s approval for producing PPEs. However, the harsh reality is that it’s simply not enough. We need more; more PPEs, more masks, more everything!

Also read: Alibaba’s AI-powered diagnostic system that detects COVID-19 infection in just 20 seconds

Jack Ma Foundation, Alibaba Foundation assists!

Well, times like these are when the big corporates should step in and help out in any way they can. And one (or in this case, two) such two philanthropic organizations helping Nepal with medical equipment in the case of the COVID-19 crisis are the Jack Ma Foundation and Alibaba Foundation. Nepal is one of the 23 Asian countries (and other regions) to receive the essential medical supplies by these two foundations.

Jack Ma Foundation Alibaba Foundation donations coronavirus covid-19 nepal

The total donation includes a total of 7.4 million masks, 485,000 test kits, 100,000 sets of protective clothing, and other assorted medical equipment. And the first batch of the donations arrived at Nepal’s Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) today (29th March 2020), which was received by the Ministry of Health and Population of Nepal.

this delivery to Nepal is a part of the donation of medical supplies to 10 Asian countries including a total of 1.8 million masks, 210,000 testing kits, and 36,000 protective clothing.

Mr. Lino Ahlering (Daraz Nepal, MD) and Ms. Hou Yanqi (Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China for Nepal) were present in the brief ceremony of handing out the contributions to Mr. Bhanu Bhakta Dhakal (Minister for Health and Population, Nepal).

Thank you!

“We hope this donation will help Nepal contain the spread of COVID-19. We are making our best effort to support the global community. It is not easy to source and transport medical supplies to where it is needed the most, but we are working hard to get it done,” said the Jack Ma Foundation.

Jack Ma Alibaba Foundation medical supplies donations

This is a great deal, really. Not only Nepal, but the Jack Ma Foundation & Alibaba Foundation is also involved in donations of valuable medical resources to other parts of the world too, like Asia, North America, Latin America, Europe, and Africa. Additionally, the two foundations are likely to announce more initiatives and donations in the coming days.

Now, how those resources will be utilized is entirely up to the Nepal government. We hope that it finds the most efficient and effective way to distribute these throughout the country.

Apart from the donations of the physical materials, the Jack Ma Foundation and Alibaba Foundation have also supported the publication of a handbook. It includes key findings from all the healthcare workers associated with the treatment of COVID-19 in China at its peak. You can check it out here.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite announced: Most affordable 5G phone?

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Major smartphones brand have already unveiled their top-tier flagship 5G smartphones and now their focus is on the mid-range market segment. The latest brand to follow the road is Xiaomi which has recently announced Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite, an affordable 5G phone for the masses. Let’s check out the specs, expected price in Nepal and official launch date of Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Overview

Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite will be the cheapest offering under the Xiaomi Mi 10 series and will feature specs inferior to both Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro. However, it is a great device considering its price. So, let’s dive deeper into what we can expect from the device.

Display

To start, Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite will come with a 6.57-inch AMOLED display. While both of the other two Mi 10 series devices feature punch-hole display, this one features a water-drop style notch on top-center part of the screen. An optical fingerprint sensor has been fitted under the display. The display misses out on the trend of higher refresh rate we’ve seen in other mid-range devices.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Design, Rumors, specs, expected price in Nepal, launch date

Chipset

Xiaomi Mi Lite will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765G. It has been the go-to 5G chipset for midrange devices lately. The chipset features an integrated 5G modem. In terms of RAM and storage, the device may be available in 6GB and 8GB RAM variants with storage starting from 128GB, though exact detail is yet to be revealed. Xiaomi has included its liquid cooling technology to balance the heat during intensive gaming sessions.

Also, Check out Nokia 8.3 5G powered by Snapdragon 765G

Camera

On the back, there is a quad-camera setup. At first glance, the arrangement of the four camera sensors looks similar to that on the Redmi Note 9 Pro series. However, on this device, the camera module is on the top-left edge of the back panel. The primary camera is a 48MP sensor and it comes with AI capabilities. The details about other lenses have not been officially mentioned by Xiaomi but we suspect they include an 8MP ultra-wide-angle sensor, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 5MP macro lens. Upfront, there’s a 16MP selfie camera inside the notch. On the software side, Xiaomi has teased Vlog mode, Night mode 2.0, 120fps slow-motion video and other camera features.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Camera setup, rumors, specs, expected price in Nepal, launch date

Check out the camera setup on Redmi Note 9 Pro Max

Others

Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite will feature a 4,160mAh battery with support for 20W fast charging. The color options on this one are White, Gray and Green.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G Specifications (confirmed):

  • Display: 6.57-inches AMOLED panel; 60Hz refresh 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)
  • Back Camera: 48MP main sensor (other lenses not confirmed)
  • Front Camera: 16MP front-facing camera
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor(Under-display, optical)
  • Battery: 4,160mAh cell; 20W charging

Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G Price and Availability

Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite will only hit the market outside China. It will first hit the European market in May 2020 where its starting price is set at 349 euros. Unlike the previous two devices in the series, this could launch here in Nepal and we expect the price of Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite in Nepal to be NPR 48,000 for 4/64GB variant and NPR 54,000 for 6/128GB variant.

Model name Expected Price in Nepal
Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite (4/64GB) ~ NPR 48,000
Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite (6/128GB) ~ NPR 54,000

Huawei being pressured into “helping less” in Europe amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

Cisco was kind enough to invest $225 million for the fight against the coronavirus. Similarly, Facebook too has pledged around $100 million for a similar cause. In a similar move, Huawei too had announced that it would be donating masks to multiple European countries. It seemed as if all the tech giants were in, on this battle. However, a recent update suggested that due to certain remarks made by EU’s foreign Chief, Huawei will lower its efforts for help for the COVID-19 outbreak.

The outbreak of COVID-19 started in China. However, currently the number of new cases there is down to a single figure there. Thus, factories there have slowly started to return to their normal workflow. Now, the new epicenter for this virus is Europe & the US. Daily cases and the number of deaths are increasing there. Thus, Huawei rightly tried to support Europe in this battle by donating a large number of masks.

huawei mask donation europe

But the situation has changed now, and Huawei reportedly will decrease its donation of masks to Europe it provides for the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak. This comes after a recent comment made by Josep Borell, the EU’s Foreign Chief.

According to him, Huawei is doing all this just to push a Chinese agenda.

China is supposedly trying to prove that it is much better than the US in dealing with such a crisis and is a better and reliable partner for Europe. Furthermore, he also threw allegations that China has tried to discredit the EU too.

Now, this is nothing more than a new chapter in the trade war between China and the US. Huawei has already suffered a lot due to this. Their current devices do not support Google app services. Even their latest device, the P40, and P40 Pro only have Huawei’s custom AppGallery. Thus it makes sense that the smartphone makers do not want to get dragged further into this conflict. Even so, Huawei has stated that it will still help health authorities in Europe if a discussion is done. Moreover, the company further states that this donation in no way was a promotional campaign of Huawei in Europe.

What do you think about it people? Is this really the correct time to dive into politics? Or would it be much better if we ward off this pandemic unitedly? Do comment your thoughts!

KGH initiates Free Food Distribution Camp in Kathmandu

We all know about the current situation of the world due to the recent COVID-19 outbreak and it’s time that we start doing what we can from our side to help ease the current situation of fear and panic. Today, we will be writing about a free food distribution camp that going on in the valley. This initiation from the Kathmandu Guest House (KGH) Group hopes to help the needy ones.

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KGH Free Food Distribution Camp

This Free Food Distribution Camp is supported by Kathmandu Guest House Nepal and it was scheduled to start from March 27. But considering the circumstances, it initiated early on and is still going on.  As part of the initiation, each individual will be provided a 300gm packet of food. Each pack will include beaten rice, peanut, potato bhujiya, instant noodle and a packet of biscuit. Free food will be distributed from the west gate of Kathmandu Guest House form 11:00 am to 11:30 am.  For those, we are unfamiliar with the venue, it is located at Saat-Ghumti Nepal.

free food packet content, free food distribution camp

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Though the organizers had decided to distribute food from two other locations, it hasn’t been possible because of the lockdown. The duration of the camp is not certain but the organizers are determined to carry it out as long as they can. As of now, a thousand packets have already been distributed.

Our responsibility

Due to the pandemic, people are hesitating to get out of the house. It may not sound like a problem to many but the working-class people without steady income have greatly been affected. This initiation doesn’t require any volunteers but it requires people that can make this accessible to the targetted group. We need to make sure this reaches out to those people who are really in need of it. And we believe all of us will play our part in this.

Let’s act responsibly in this time of emergency. Keep yourself and your family safe, and take every precautionary measure possible.

Huawei P40 launched: Has a 50MP “Ultra Vision” camera and supports 30x Max Zoom

The Huawei P40 series is finally here. Yesterday, in an online-only event, Huawei launched what it hopes to be the competitor for the Samsung Galaxy S20 series. With all the trade war with the US, last year was certainly difficult for Huawei. However, with the launch of the P40 series, the company hopes to make a strong comeback in 2020. The three devices that launched yesterday were the Huawei P40, P40 Pro and P40 Pro+. And honestly, all three of them look great. Obviously, the current lockdown will hinder the availability of these devices worldwide. However, once this chaos passes, they will certainly be available in the market. These are top-end devices so don’t expect the price of Huawei P40 in Nepal to be any cheaper.

Huawei P40 Overview

The Huawei P40 comes as a direct successor of the Huawei P30 that launched last year. Unlike the Pro and the Pro+ models, the standard Huawei P40 only has a 6.1-inch screen with 2340 x 1080 pixels resolution. On the left top corner, you’ll see the cutouts for the selfie camera. Punch-hole cutouts are the way to go, and I’m glad that it is successfully replacing the notch display. Disappointingly, the screen only has the standard 60Hz refresh rate. The display panel is OLED, thus it supports in-display fingerprint. And apparently, this sensor is 30% faster than that of the P30.

New cameras!

The biggest improvement that this phone has over its predecessor is the camera. The P40 Pro+ might be the best of the lot, though the setup on this one is no joke either. It comes with a 50MP RYYB primary lens, a 16MP ultra-wide shooter and an 8MP telephoto lens. Its telephoto lens is capable of offering 3x optical zoom and probably more in terms of digital zoom.

Upfront, the selfie camera is a powerful 32MP shooter. However, this standard variant unlike the other two does not have a ToF sensor. Also making a debut on the Huawei P40 series is the company’s new voice assistant – Celia.

huawei P40 display camera price nepal

Under the hood, this device runs on the Kirin 990 5G chipset. Now, it is the same one that we saw in Mate 30, so performance-wise, it should be smooth. Moreover, the company has claimed that this chip is good for power-optimization too. The standard memory/storage option you get with the P40 is 8GB/128GB. And as for the battery, it is powered by a 3800mAh one which supports 22.5W wired charging.

Now, the device still doesn’t support Google Play Services. Thus, you’ll have to rely on Huawei’s AppGallery to download apps.

Also read: Huawei’s journey ahead, without Google

Huawei P40 Specifications:

Body 5.86 x 2.80 x 0.33 inches; 175 gm; IP53 certification
Display 6.1-inches OLED panel; 60Hz refresh rate; 422 PPI; 86.3% screen-to-body ratio
Resolution FHD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels); 19.5:9 aspect ratio
Chipset HiSilicon Kirin 990 5G; 7nm+ Mobile Platform
CPU Octa-core (2×2.86 GHz Cortex-A76 & 2×2.36 GHz Cortex-A76 & 4×1.95 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU Mali-G76 MP16
RAM 8GB
Storage 128GB UFS 3.0 (expandable up to 256GB via an NM card)
Software & UI Android 10 (AOSP + HMS) with Huawei’s EMUI 10.1 on top
Rear Camera Triple-camera (Leica); LED flash
– 50MP, f/1.9 primary wide shooter, OIS, PDAF
– 16MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide sensor
– 8MP, f/2.4 telephoto lens, PDAF, OIS, 3x optical zoom, 5x hybrid zoom, 30x max zoom
Front Camera 32MP, f/2.0 aperture; Dual Pixel AF; IR camera
Security Infrared face recognition, Optical in-display fingerprint scanner
Connectivity Hybrid dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5.1, sub-6GHz 5G, GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO, QZSS, NavIC, NFC, USB Type-C
Battery 3800 mAh; 22.5W Huawei SuperCharge
Colors Silver Frost, Deep Sea Blue, Bluish Gold, Ice White, Black

Huawei P40 Price in Nepal, Availability

In the international market, the Huawei P40 will be available for purchase from April 7, 2020. However, as mentioned above, due to the current lockdown, it will not be available immediately in stores in Nepal. Still, it should arrive pretty soon. Price-wise, the P40 will cost €799 (~NRs. 1,05,540). The price of Huawei P40 in Nepal will probably around the same range i.e MRP. 1,00,000 – 1,10,000.

Model Name Price in Nepal (Expected) Availability (Expected)
Huawei P40 Rs. 1,10,000 April – May 2020

As the world battles COVID-19, something more deadly might be coming!

If we take a look back in the history of epidemics, pandemics and other deadly diseases, what is clear is that all of those have been a result of human activities (or rather cruelties). The HIV virus spread from the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Swine Flu originated from a pig farm in Mexico; all because humans butchered and savored those animals in an unimaginable way. COVID-19 (coronavirus), as everyone is aware of by now, is believed to be a result of merciless killing and selling of exotic and wild animals in a market in Wuhan, China!

So, don’t be surprised at how and why all of this virus spread is happening in the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned the world of an unknown virus (codenamed Virus X at that time) for years now. With all the factory farms, animal meat market, exotic animal trading, the situation that we are going through right now was expected if not apparent.

COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Exposing them all!

Wayne Hsiung, the co-founder of Direct Action everywhere, is facing a total of 16 felonies for whistleblowing the kind of treatment animals get inside US factory farms. In a recent video by him, he explains how dreadfully overcrowded and unsanitary those factory farms are. These places, as he explains are perfect grounds for breeding infections.

Animals in such places are fed antibiotics, such as tetracycline, penicillin, and carbadox. These drugs banned in most countries for the effects they have on human health.

So, why isn’t anyone with authority addressing these threats? Well, turns out, the US meat industry sends in a lot of money in political donations and the pharmaceutical industries spend a lot in lobbying. Because of this, they get a free check to do whatever they want.

Hence, those dreadful conditions continue to be the way they are, resulting in more viruses and flu outbreaks. So, if we look from that perspective, we are likely to face something more dangerous in the future.

World Health Organization (WHO) coronavirus covid-19

Also read: Fusemachines Nepal’s open-source platform for info on COVID-19

Taking a look at the mortality rate of some pandemics

The entire world is blaming China for the outbreak right now. But a dangerous disease could easily spread from anywhere in the world. That’s because of the evidently horrible conditions the meat industry operates in. If we look at the mortality rate, the number of people who have died of the Coronavirus is around 3.4% in the entire world (to date). In comparison, Smallpox had a mortality rate that was as high as 30%. Likewise, Ebola killed around 50% of infected people.

This does not mean, by any means, we should take the COVID-19 (coronavirus) lightly. But here, what we are trying to give a heads-up to is something more dangerous that might occur in the future, if we don’t change!

It’s not the chicken’s fault that it’s bred in horrible conditions. When that chicken catches a deadly virus, humans still don’t understand that it’s the breeders’ fault to keep them in such conditions. Rather, it’s the government’s fault for failing to implement a check mechanism. The consumers who buy the meat knowing how it’s prepared are also at fault here.

Therefore, after the COVID-19 (coronavirus) is over (which we hope for the soonest), it might not be long before another pandemic starts. That one might have an even higher mortality rate, endangering the human species as a whole – once again.

Vivo Y91c 2020 launched in Nepal but should you buy it?

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Vivo has never been the one to provide its customers with a value-for-money smartphone. Their newest offering dubbed the Vivo Y91c 2020 imitates the same. It offers a big battery and stylish design, but comes with an outdated chipset and software. You can now purchase the Vivo Y91c 2020 in Nepal for a budget price.

Vivo Y91c 2020 Overview

Starting off with the specs sheet, the phone gets a 6.22-inch HD+ display. The water drop styled notch houses a 5MP f/1.8 camera. On the back, a 13MP f/2.2 sensor resides alongside the LED flash. MT6762R is the processor in charge, and helping it out is 2GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage.

A sizable 4030mAh battery keeps the device on, while Android 8.1 takes on the software responsibilities with Funtouch OS 4.5 on top. Port selection includes a USB 2.0 and a headphone jack. It gets Bluetooth 4.2, a 2.4G capable Wifi adapter, GPS, OTG support, smart wake, and eye protection mode.

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The phone should be available in three colors, Sunset Red, Ocean Blue, and Fusion Black. You also get a protective film pre-applied and a protective casing in the box. So, is the Rs 16,790 a worthy price to pay for the Y91c? As it stands, the Galaxy M10 makes a much better case for itself, or you could add up a bit and aim for the Galaxy M20.

Vivo Y91c Specifications:

  • Operating System: Android 8.1 with FunTouch OS 4.5
  • CPU: Octa-core 2.0 GHz
  • Chipset: MediaTek 6762R
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8320
  • Display: 6.22-inch IPS LCD (1520*720px)
  • Rear cameras: 13MP
  • Front camera: 5 MP
  • RAM: 2GB
  • ROM: 32 GB (expandable upto 256GB)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi
  • Extras: GPS, OTG support, smart wake, eye protection mode
  • Battery: 4030mAh
  • Colors: Sunset Red, Ocean Blue, Fusion Black

Vivo Y91c 2020 Price in Nepal [Updated]

Vivo Y91C is a budget phone from Vivo and is the highest-selling Vivo phone in Nepal. It has a price tag of Rs. 14,999.

Model Name Old Price  New Price in Nepal 
Vivo Y91C 2020 Rs. 14,690 Rs.14,999

OnePlus Pay is now available for OnePlus 7T owners in China

These days, smartphone brands aren’t just smartphone brands. Companies are always looking for ways to expand their portfolios. And the latest brand to embark on a new adventure is OnePlus, which has launched its own mobile payment system called “OnePlus Pay” in China. Let’s find more about the new digital payment solution from the Chinese giant.

OnePlus Pay

The launch of OnePlus Pay is not surprising news. OnePlus first teased the product during the launch event of the OnePlus 7T series last year. The company has kept its promise of making OnePlus Pay official in 2020. As of now, this app is only available in OnePlus 7T series devices that run on Hydrogen OS. In case you are hearing it for the first time, Hydrogen OS is the Chinese adaptation of the Oxygen OS. The app is available in the Wallet section of the latest stable version of the Hydrogen OS.

OnePlus Pay screenshot, digital app, payment solution, hydrogen os

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OnePlus Pay is no different than digital wallets from other companies because it utilizes NFC (Near Field Communication) technology. It is even easier to use in a POS terminal with Quick Flash supports as the user only needs to type in the password to complete a transaction. You can launch the service just by double-clicking the power key on OnePlus 7T devices that are running the latest version of both Hydrogen OS and Wallet App.

OnePlus Pay’s Competition

Everyone is expecting OnePlus Pay to battle against the likes of Google Pay and Samsung Pay. However, since both of them are already a success in the global market, OnePlus wants to conquer the Chinese market first. So the immediate rivals to the OnePlus Pay are apps like Alipay and WeChat and it needs to support most of the mainstream banks in China to stand above them.

realme paysa financial service

Global Launch

As of now, the digital payment app is available only for the Chinese audience. However, the company is working on making it available in other regions of the world. Rumors suggest that the Chinese launch will be followed by a launch in the US. The app will also land in India in the future. We are expecting to hear more from OnePlus during the launch event of its OnePlus 8 series which is scheduled for next month.

After it is available globally, we have to see how it fairs against similar payment solutions. Will people choose it over Mi Pay, Samsung Pay, Realme PaySa and Google Pay?