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New storage standard UFS 3.1 brings speed and throttling improvements

Ever taken time out of your busy schedule to think about the type of storage in your smartphone? Maybe you have; maybe you haven’t, but my bet would be on the fact that probably have not. Basically, smartphones come with either slower eMMC storage or a faster UFS. The UFS storage in contemporary smartphones is available in 2 variants: UFS 2.1 and UFS 3.0. However, a new one that’s making rounds on the internet is UFS 3.1.

Until now, Universal Flash Storage, or more popularly known as UFS was deemed to be faster than eMMC. And that is the reason why it is found in most flagships and currently in mid-range devices to. All this has led eMMC to be limited to just the entry-level devices.

However, now JEDEC Solid State Technology Association has unveiled UFS 3.1. It comes as a successor of UFS 3.0 that we got to see in Samsung and OnePlus devices last year.

UFS 3.1 JEDEC storage standard white

The burning issue now and maybe forever will be on how to minimize power consumption and deliver high-performance. And that is exactly the UFS 3.1 concerns itself with. By introducing three major new improvements, JEDEC has designed the UFS 3.1 for mobile and computing apps with high-performance requirements.

The first improvement that they have made is the Write Booster. It is an SLC non-volatile cache that amplifies write speed. The next one is called DeepSleep, specially designed for low-cost systems. It is a new UFS device low power state. The main target being the aforementioned low-cost system that share UFS voltage regulators with other functions.

Finally, the third major improvement in UFS 3.1 is the performance throttling notification. Basically what it does is that it will notify the host if storage performance is throttled due to high temperature.

Another major announcement made by JEDEC is a companion standard. UFS Host Performance Booster (HPB) Extension as it has been labeled gives an option to cache the UFS device logical-to-physical address map in the system’s DRAM.

However, we still don’t know when we’ll get to see this new storage standard. But history suggests, one should be on the lookout for Samsung flagships for these sort of changes.

These were the biggest smartphone brands in 2019

Well, Huawei overtook Apple to become the second-biggest smartphone brand in 2019. While Huawei was eying for the top spot, things didn’t go that well for the Chinese firm. Following the trade ban imposed by the US government, Huawei’s plan to beat Samsung didn’t really take off. We were yet to see how it would affect the global ranking between the smartphone brands. The overall standings for the 2019 year are already out. Let’s dive deeper into the figures and numbers to find which smartphone brands celebrated the highest sales volume in 2019.

Biggest smartphone brands in 2019!

Samsung: Still the King of Smartphone World

Independent results from Strategy Analytics, Counterpoint Research and Canalys reveal Huawei has climbed up to the number two spot despite facing ban from the US. Throughout the year, Huawei sold about 240 million phones which is higher than Apple’s statistics by about 40 million. As of now, Samsung still holds the crown of the biggest smartphone brand in the world. Bettering its last year’s performance, it shipped out about 298.1 million smartphones worldwide.

Worldwide Smartphone shipment 2019

The unprecedented growth of Huawei

Despite the ban, Huawei continues to grow as a smartphone market and that too by a great margin over the last year.  Yes, you heard it right- Huawei’s global smartphone sales in 2019 grew by a whopping 17.6%. This has resulted in the growth of Huawei’s global market share from 14.8% in 2018 to around 17% in 2019.

That is an unprecedented growth considering the fact that the overall smartphone market has declined in the same duration. Xiaomi ranks second on the Annual growth chart with a 4% growth. Compare that to Huawei’s number, you would know how significant Huawei’s growth is. Compared to Huawei, Samsung only managed 2% growth while Apple saw a decrease in sales by about 7%.

Read about Huawei’s record revenue amidst the trade ban

Huawei’s headache

Looking at the annual growth, you would think Huawei has no reason to worry about but that is far from the actual case. Huawei has a lot to worry about. According to the report by Counterpoint Research, only 40% of Huawei’s total shipments were outside of China. While Huawei enjoys success in its home country, people outside China are now shifting to other alternatives. This is quite evident by the drip in sales in the Q4 of 2019.

Worldwide Smartphone shiment Q4 2019

Apple enjoys the holiday sales

Apple lost to both Samsung and Huawei in the run for the biggest smartphone brand. It couldn’t even match its 2018 sales figures. But there is a silver lining as well- Apple managed to top the Q4 smartphone sales for the third year in a row. It managed to sell 78.4 million smartphones in the Holiday period. While Samsung and Huawei experienced drip in sales in the last quarter, Apple’s global shipment grew in the same period. If only the Q4 sales were considered, Apple would have topped the other two smartphone brands in the annual growth chart with a growth of 9%. However, it would still fall behind Xiaomi which saw a 23% sales boost in Q4 of 2019 in comparison to Q4 of 2018.

So, those were the biggest smartphone brands in 2019. What do you think 2020 has in store for us? Comment down below!

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World’s first 5G tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 5G unveiled

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We don’t hear much about tablets these days, but are they really out of fashion? Samsung certainly hopes it’s not. But why though? Well, that’s because Samsung has announced the  Galaxy Tab S6 5G. It is the world’s first tablet to come with 5G capabilities.

Yup, you read that correctly. The Galaxy Tab S6 5G has debuted in South Korea, the home of Samsung mobiles. Sales of the device will start immediately from today itself. However, the sale will be limited to South Korea for now.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 5G overview

This tab comes as a 5G variant of the Galaxy Tab S6 that was launched last year. It still uses the same Snapdragon 855 chipset. However, this time it is accompanied by Qualcomm’s X50 modem.

Other than that rest of the specs are pretty much identical to the Tab S6. Well, it was bound to so cause the new one is only supposed to be the 5G model of the same device.

The device boasts a 10.5-inch QHD+ Super AMOLED display with an aspect ratio of 16:10. Moreover, it has quad speakers and dual-cam setup on the back.

samsung galaxy tab s6 5G

The back camera consists of a 13MP primary lens and a 5MP ultra-wide sensor. As for the front camera, it is 8MP. The device is powered by a 7, 040mAh battery that supports 15W fast-charging.

tab s6 5G with spen

You also get a S-pen that can be magnetically attached to the back of your tablet and it
charges automatically while it is attached.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 10.5″ Super AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution (2560 x 1600 pixels), 16:10 aspect ratio
  • Rear Camera: Dual, 13 MP Primary with f/2.0 aperture + 5 MP ultra-wide with f/2.2 aperture.
  • Front Camera: 8 MP with f/2.0 aperture
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×2.84 GHz Kryo 485 & 3×2.41 GHz Kryo 485 & 4×1.78 GHz Kryo 485)
  • GPU: Adreno 640
  • RAM: 6GB
  • Storage: 128 expandable via microSD
  • OS: Android 9.0 Pie, One UI
  • Features: In-display fingerprint scanner, Samsung Dex
  • Battery: 7040 mAh, 18-Watt Fast Charging
  • Colors: Mountain Gray, Cloud Blue

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 5G Price and availability

The Galaxy Tab S6 5G will come in a single 6GB/128GB configuration as opposed to the non-5G variant that had an 8GB model too. And the device is priced at KRW 999,900 (USD 850).

Multiple discounts are also available for early birds such as discounted keyboard book cover, limited edition S-Pens, and more. As of now, the device is only available in South Korea and its availability elsewhere cannot be said with any certainty.

Model Name Price in Nepal (expected)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 (5G) NPR. 100,000

Coronavirus takes a toll on the tech industry as well!

It is not even February and there is so much to talk about the year 2020. Unfortunately, the Novel Coronavirus is one of them. The virus which was first detected in December last year has been the fear of the world at this moment. The Corona pneumonia has already taken the lives of more than 170 people. From China, the virus has already traveled across more than a dozen countries. With the grave danger presented by the outbreak, the World Health Organization (WHO) has now declared it a Global Health Emergency. The spread of this epidemic is now taking a toll on the technology industry as well. Since China is home to some of the world’s leading technology brands, it can be more impactful than ever thought. So let’s take a quick look at how the world’s biggest brands are suffering from the Coronavirus.

Xiaomi

Following the outbreak of the Coronavirus, Xiaomi has decided to shut down all of its offline stores in China. Xiaomi’s offline stores were shut down on the 24th of January and will remain so until the 4th of January. However, looking at the spread of the Coronavirus, the duration could be extended. The company has suggested people use the online store and it has announced free postal service for after-sales services.

Not only that, the demand for the medical masks in China is so high that it forced the  Xiaomi’s Youpin website to crash temporarily due to high demand. Interestingly, Hubei is also home to Lei Jun – one of the founders of Xiaomi. Particularly in the center of the outbreak – Wuhan, Xiaomi is building its second headquarters with an R&D center. The Coronavirus outbreak possesses a major threat to Xiaomi’s plan to migrate to the city.

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Apple

Apple has already closed down three of its retail stores located in China. The company has also adopted preventive measures across all its offices. It is constantly monitoring the temperature of its staff for abnormalities. The tech giant is also taking care of sanitation around its retail shop and offices. It has also restricted business flights to China.

apple iphone xs max camera

But it might not be enough for Apple who is planning to start mass production of the iPhone 9 from February. The problem for Apple is that it has production centers on both provinces of Guangdong and Henan. Both of them aren’t that far from the Hubei province which has been the center of the Coronavirus outbreak. Chinese officials have urged workers to stay at home. This could result in the delay in the production of the iPhone 9 which the company plans to sell starting from March. However, Foxconn has clarified that it is already analyzing the situation of the Coronavirus outbreak and it won’t disrupt the manufacturing obligations.

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Google

Though Google has its services banned by the Chinese government, it has been existing in the country after all. Google works with Chinese suppliers and factories for Google Pixel Phone and Google Home speakers. Following the outbreak, Google has temporarily shut down all of its offices in China, HongKong, and Taiwan. The decision aligns with the Chinese government’s extended Lunar New Year holiday. It has also restricted business flights to China, Hongkong, and Taiwan for its staff.

Tesla

Tesla Model 3
Tesla Model 3

In Shanghai, the Coronavirus outbreak has forced Tesla to delay the Model 3 production by at least a week. The company had only begun delivering cars produced at the Shanghai Gigafactory about a month ago. Now the Chinese government has ordered to shut down the new factory amidst the outbreak. However, Telsa’s finance chief has already clarified that it won’t have a great impact on the company’s profit.

Don’t forget to check out our video where we break down how Huawei is preparing for its Google-less future!

Xiaomi Redmi K20, Redmi K20 Pro gets a price discount in Nepal

Xiaomi Nepal had officially unveiled the much anticipated Redmi K20 and K20 Pro in Nepal back in August 2019 via Xiaomi authorized offline stores and Daraz (e-commerce platform). Featuring a fast processor, clean bezel-less design and honest price, the Redmi K20 and K20 Pro sure turned a lot of heads in the smartphone industry. To this date, it remains one of the best phones for its price. And now, Xiaomi Nepal is offering a considerable amount of discount, making this alpha flagships more affordable than ever.

Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro Overview

The Redmi K20 Pro is, what some people call, the flagship killer of 2019. And while peeking into its specs sheet, it’s hard to deny. The K20 Pro comes with the glass-metal construction and features 6.39-inch Super AMOLED without any sort of notches on the top. For that, the company has included a pop-up selfie camera.

redmi k20 pro price nepal

The device runs on Snapdragon 855, which was the flagship chipset of 2019. Hence, the name “the new flagship killer”. The chipset also integrates the Adreno 640 GPU. To boost gaming performance, the phone also with a special gaming mode. And even without it, you know what the Snapdragon 855 is capable of.

Talking about the cameras, the phone enjoys camera triplets on its rear panel. The setup includes a 48MP primary camera, a 13MP ultra-wide lens, and an 8MP telephoto lens. For its primary camera, K20 Pro also uses a 1/2″ Sony IMX586 sensor just like on the OnePlus 7 Pro. With the high-res sensor on the board and with the capable image signal processor under the hood, the K20 Pro is capable of recording 4K videos up to 60 fps. Talking about the selfie shooter, the elevating front module employs a 20MP sensor.

Powering up the device is a large 4,000mAh battery that comes with 27-Watt charging support. As for the security, you get an in-display fingerprint sensor along with face-unlock and pattern unlocks.

Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro Price in Nepal [Updated 2020]

Xiaomi launched the 8GB RAM/256GB storage variant of the K20 Pro for Rs. 49,999. Now the customer can buy the Redmi K20 Pro in Nepal for a discounted price of Rs. 46,999!

Model Name  Old Price Price in Nepal 
Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro (8GB/256GB) Rs. 49,999  Rs. 46,999

It especially competed against the OnePlus 7, which was launched in Nepal for Rs. 66,999. However, at Rs. 46,999, there’s clearly no better phone than Redmi K20 Pro for this price right now in Nepal.

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Redmi K20 Pro vs OnePlus 7 Specifications:

Brand Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro OnePlus 7
Body type Glass Glass
Dimensions 156.70 x 74.30 x 8.80 157.7 x 74.8 x 8.2
Weight 191 182
Battery 4000 mAh 3700 mAh
Screen size 6.39” 6.41”
Resolution 1080×2340 pixels 1080×2340 pixels
Display type Super AMOLED Optic AMOLED
Protection type Gorilla Glass 5 Gorilla Glass 6
Aspect ratio 19.5:9 19.5:9
Processor Snapdragon 855 Snapdragon 855
RAM 6/8 GB 6/8 GB
Internal storage 64/128/256 GB 128/256 GB
Rear camera 48 MP (f/1.75) + 8 MP (f/2.4) telephoto + 13 MP (f/2.4) ultrawide 48 MP (f/1.7) + 5 MP (f/2.4) depth
Front camera 20 MP (f/2.2), motorized pop-up 16 MP (f/2.0)
OS Android 9 Pie Android 9 Pie
Skin MIUI 10 Oxygen OS
Wi-Fi standards 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 5GHz, MIMO
Port USB Type-C USB Type-C
SIM Dual Nano-SIM Dual Nano-SIM
Fingerprint scanner In-display In-display
Price Rs. 49,999 46,999 (8GB+256GB) Rs. 66,999 (8/256 GB)

Xiaomi Redmi K20 Overview

The Redmi K20 is a specced-down version of the K20 Pro. It has the same glass-metal construction and an edge-to-edge 6.39” screen with Super AMOLED display and Corning Gorilla Glass 5.

It also shares a similar triple camera setup. A 48 MP Sony IMX582 primary sensor with a 13 MP ultra-wide lens and an 8 MP telephoto lens. On, paper the camera setup seems pretty loaded. Also, similar to the K20 Pro, the front camera is a motorized pop-up camera of 20 MP.

redmi k20 price nepal

It’s in the performance department where the K20 compromises. The device uses Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 chipset which is still the best mid-range chipset from Qualcomm, but not as fast as the Snapdragon 855 seen on the Pro model.

There’s 4000 mAh battery which comes with a 27 W charging support.  The AMOLED display means that there is an in-display fingerprint scanner along with the usual face unlock, pin and passwords.

Xiaomi Redmi K20 Price in Nepal [Updated 2020]

The official price of Redmi K20 in Nepal with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage is Rs. 39,999. Xiaomi Nepal is not offering any price cut or deals on the Redmi K20 as of now.

Model Name  Price in Nepal  Availability
Xiaomi Redmi K20 (6GB/128GB) Rs. 39,999 Mi Stores 

Redmi K20 vs Realme X2 Specifications:

Brand Xiaomi Redmi K20 Realme X2 
Body type Glass Glass
Dimensions 156.70 x 74.30 x 8.80 158.7 x 75.2 x 8.6 mm
Weight 191.0 182.0
Battery 4000 mAh 4000 mAh
Screen Size 6.39” 6.4”
Display type AMOLED AMOLED
Resolution 1080×2340 pixels 1080×2340 pixels
Protection Type Gorilla Glass 5 Gorilla Glass 5
Aspect ratio 19.5:9 19.5:9
Processor Snapdragon 730 Snapdragon 730G
RAM 6GB 8GB
Internal Storage 128GB 128GB
Rear camera 48MP primary + 8MP wide-angle + 13MP Telephoto 2X optical zoom 64MP primary + 8MP wide-angle + 2MP depth sensor + 2MP macro lens
20 MP (f/2.2, 0.8-micron), motorized pop-up 32MP (f/2.0) , dewdrop notch
OS Android 9 Pie Android 9 Pie
Skin MIUI 10 ColorOS 6.0
Wi-Fi standard 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Port USB Type-C USB Type-C
SIM Dual Nano-SIM Dual Nano-SIM
Fingerprint scanner In-display In-display
Price Rs. 39,999 Rs. 35,990

Oppo’s upcoming smartwatch may come with an ECG sensor

Last year, Oppo confirmed that it was working on a smartwatch during the Inno Day 2019. Unlike the other innovations showcased on the show, we didn’t have any information about the upcoming smartwatch nor did Oppo release any pictures of it. But the recent leak suggests that the Oppo smartwatch will come with an ECG sensor.

Talk about the Oppo smartwatch

Oppo’s smartwatch has been in the news since 2018. In September of 2018, the Chinese company filed a patent for a foldable smartwatch titled “Wearable Electronic Device” with the World Intellectual Property Office. The patent revealed a smartwatch with a foldable display module. The rectangular screen could be extended when required. When extended, the screen area could increase by 200%.

Oppo foldable smartwatch
Oppo foldable smartwatch

But we haven’t heard about the device since then. At the end of 2019, Oppo confirmed that a smartwatch was underway. But there was little to no information about the specification of the device. Oppo didn’t reveal a single clear picture of how the smartwatch could look like. However, Vice President of the company, Levin Liu promised that it will feel like a smartphone extension as it will come loaded with AI and Deep Learning capabilities. However, he didn’t mention anything about the foldable smartwatch which makes us believe the one that is nearing the launch is not foldable.

But we are confident that the smartwatch will feature a rectangular display instead of a round display. While the later is better in terms of aesthetics, it is being dropped in favor of the former which allows more information to fit in the screen.

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Latest Leak

The latest leak about Oppo’s smartwatch comes from the Chinese microblogging site-Weibo. A leakster named Digital Chat Station revealed in a post that the upcoming Oppo smartwatch will come with an ECG sensor.

To begin with, ECG, which stands for ElectroCardioGraphy, which is a science which deals with graphing the electrical activity of the heart. What the ECG sensor does is that it carries out examination of the heart and gives a warning about any abnormal activity. We first saw the technology in Apple Watch 5 series. Since then, smartwatches such as Samsung Galaxy Active 2 and Amazfit Verge have also adopted the technology.

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Launch and Price

The Oppo smartwatch was originally expected to launch no later than Q1 2020. However, there is no official information to confirm that. We believe that it will launch alongside Oppo Find X2.

Though the leaked information may have excited you, Oppo hasn’t confirmed anything about the device. Even the leakster has already removed the post. And we can only question the authenticity of the original post. So, wait for the official confirmation before getting your hopes high.

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Colors Pride 7s launched: Is this the best phone under 10,000?

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In a world where almost every smartphone brand is trying to come up with the next big smartphone, Colors try to stick to the basics. It mainly focuses on the lower end of the smartphone market. Though it rules the market for features phones, it also launches Android smartphones targeting the first-time user. Colors’ phones are basic and affordable. They also come with some gimmicky features to lure the customers. Adding to that list, Colors has recently launched Colors Pride 7s, which comes with quite a bit of feature at sub 10K price range. Let’s find out more about the device.

Colors Pride 7S Overview

Display and Design

The new Colors Pride 7S comes with 5.45-inch IPS display panel. It is a Full View Display and has curves at the edges. The company claims you can swipe even on the edge of the smartphone without any hassle. While we can’t confirm that right now, we expect a decent multimedia experience on its screen with an 18:9 aspect ratio.

Even with the tall aspect ratio and the curved edges, the phone is not completely bezel-less, with significant bezels at the top and bottom. The top of the phone houses an earpiece grill, a selfie camera and an additional sensor which I guess is the proximity sensor. On the bottom, we have the navigation bar. The volume rocker and the power button are placed on the right side of the device. Below them lies the side-mounted fingerprint sensor. A side-mounted fingerprint sensor is something unheard of in this price segment. It will surely help the phone stand out from its competitors.

Colors Pride 7s Design

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Performance

The Colors Pride 7S is powered by an unnamed 1.3 GHz Quad-Core Processor. The processor is supported by 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. Given this configuration,  we can expect a smooth experience in normal usage. But don’t think about heavy gaming on this phone.

Camera

The Colors Pride 7S has a dual-camera setup at the rear side. The primary lens is a 13MP sensor. Since we were impressed by the 2MP camera on the Colors Pide 1, we have higher expectations from the 13MP shooter. The company hasn’t disclosed anything about the secondary sensor which makes us believe it has been included to improve the marketing aspect rather than the camera performance. There is a 5MP selfie camera on the front which you can use to fulfill your selfie needs.

Software and Connectivity

The phone comes with Android Pie version 9.0 out of the box. Since its Colors, we expect a near-stock Android experience with some tweaks here and there. Connectivity-wise, Pride 7s comes with support for 4G VoLTE Network. There is a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and Face Unlock feature for biometrics. Thanks to the gyro-sensor you can enjoy games like Temple Run. The phone also comes with OTG support.

Battery

When we talk about the lower segment of the smartphone market, the size of the battery makes a massive difference in the likeability of the device. Bigger batteries in entry-level phones have become more of a standard these days and Colors Pride 7s is no exception. It comes with a 3,000mAh battery which should last over a full day of normal usage. But we are skeptical about the charging technology. If compromises are made with the charger, charging the 3,000mAh battery might turn into a nightmare.

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Colors Pride 7S Specifications

  • Display: 5.45-inch IPS Full View display with 2.5D curved Dragontrail glass protection
  • Processor: 1.3 GHz Quad-Core processor
  • RAM: 3GB
  • ROM: 32 GB; expandable up to 256GB
  • Software: Android Pie(9.0)
  • Rear Camera: 13MP Dual Rear Camera, LED flash
  • Front Camera: 5MP
  • Sim: Dual Sim with 4G VoLTE
  • Security: Face Unlock, Side-mounted Fingerprint sensor
  • Battery: 3,000mAh  battery

Colors Pride 7S Price in Nepal

The Colors Pride 7s comes with a price tag of just NRs. 8,500 which is quite reasonable considering the specs of the device. Given the offerings, it may just be the best phone under the 10,000 mark. Right now, phones like Samsung Galaxy A2 Core and Redmi Go rule the entry-level market segment.

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Apple patents a new iMac design with a single curved glass body!

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The iMac line of all-in-one desktop computers that debuted in 1998 is significant for many reasons. It was the first time that Apple adopted the ‘i’ suffix in its product. Since then, the ‘i’ suffix has made its way to almost every Apple product ranging from hardware to software. Even though the suffix represents the internet, individuality, and innovation, the design of the iMac has remained somehow the same over the last decade. But that seems to change now with the new Apple iMac design. The latest patent from the company reveals that the future Apple iMac could come with a single curved glass design.

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New Apple iMac Design Patent

The patent titled “Electronic Device with Glass Housing Member” filed by Apple Inc. back in May 2019 is gathering attention since it was first spotted by Patently Apple. The patent reveals Apple’s new design for iMac. The future iMac devices will come with a single curved glass surface with a support system at the back.

Talking about the curved glass design, the glass sheet will have three distinct areas – a display area, an input area, and a transition portion that joins the two areas. There is also a system supporting the single glass configuration.

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Further design details

Patents reveal that the upper glass surface will be coupled with an OLED screen that is configured to provide an output at the screen. It forms the display area of the device. The input area at the lower end of the glass will come with a keyboard and a touchpad integrated into it. The support system also accommodates the CPU of the device.

The patent also reveals some interesting features of the design. The keyboard on the device is detachable. You will also be able to fold the input area in case you want to carry the device around with you.

The Glass

The glass or the housing material as referenced in the patent file will be made with materials that are transparent, coated, painted, or otherwise treated to produce a non-transparent component. A translucent component may also be formed by producing a textured or frosted surface on an otherwise transparent material.

Though Apple might not implement the design right away, it looks to integrate it into future iMacs. There is nothing wrong with the present design but I must admit that the new curved design for the Apple iMac does sound interesting. We are certainly looking forward to it.

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Nokia 9.2 PureView 5G to replace Nokia 9.1

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Nokia 9 Pure View was quite an ambitious project by HMD Global when it was launched in World Mobile Congress 2019. It was first of its kind to have five cameras at back. While the Penta-camera setup was fascinating, Nokia did let us down with the older Snapdragon 845 chipset. People wanted to see the phone with Snapdragon 855 which, at that time, was the latest flagship chipset available. Some reports suggested that HMD was working on Nokia 9.1 PureView powered by Snapdragon 855. But it looks like HMD has dropped the plan in favor of Nokia 9.2 PureView which will be powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 865.

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Problems with Nokia 9 PureView

With the Penta-camera setup, Nokia 9 Pureview was an amazing phone to have, especially for those into mobile photography. But it wasn’t perfect though. With the Snapdragon 845 under its hood, many people questioned the performance of the device. The year-old chipset did turn out to be a turn-off for many people.

The Snapdragon 845 can only support up to the triple-camera setup. That was the reason, Nokia included the Light’s Lux Capacitor camera-control chip to make the five camera setup possible. This tweak made it difficult for the company to release future updates for the company.

What happened with Nokia 9.1 PureView?

Nokia 9.1 was supposed to overcome the weakness of Nokia 9 PureView. It was supposed to come with the Snapdragon 855. But things didn’t go as we expected. We would have been happy with an SD 855 variant of the Nokia 9 Pureview in the first few months of its release. But its already 2020, and we are yet to see it.

Nokia 9 PureView Front and Back design
Nokia 9 PureView

2020 is not just another year. 5G smartphones are going to take over the market this year. Almost all the flagship phones will come powered by the latest Snapdragon 865 chipset bundled with a discrete 5G modem. A phone with SD 855 would have had little chance standing against the SD 865. So, in my opinion, Nokia did the right thing by going for the Nokia 9.2 PureView instead of the Nokia 9.1.

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Nokia 9.2 PureView

As per Nokia Power User, Nokia 9.2 PureView will not launch Nokia 9.1 PureView in MWC 2020 as expected earlier. Instead, Nokia will introduce Nokia 9.2 PureView inside the next 6 months.

We don’t know what the 9.2 will come packed with expect for the Snapdragon 865 chipset. It confirms the support for 5G connectivity. If the information form Nokiamob.net is to be believed Nokia 9.2 could come with a bezel-less display with a 32MP or 48MP front camera. You may not be able to plug in audio jack in the upcoming 9.2 PureView.

Still, there is no information about the rear camera setup on the device. But we expect the Penta-camera setup at the back. Fortunately, this time around Nokia won’t need to integrate Lux Capacitor camera-control chip in its device. Nokia will turn to other alternatives for a great camera experience in the 9.2 PureView.

New phone in MWC 2020?

At the end of 2019, Nokia announced that it will launch a 5G phone powered by SD 765 in the World Mobile Congress 2020. Company’s Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas said in the official press release:

Our highest priority for 2020 is making 5G more accessible – bringing an affordable yet premium grade, future proof 5G experience for the best possible performance in NSA and SA networks with the Snapdragon 765 Mobile Platform.

The phone will come with a Pure Display. The triple camera setup, housed inside a round camera module, will use the ZEISS Imaging experience. The fingerprint scanner will be mounted on the side of the device. Other feature includes 4K video recording and all-day battery life.

According to some rumors, Nokia will also unveil a new wearable device alongside the SD 765 powered phone. It is also said that Nokia is working on wireless charger pods as well.

Colors Pride 1 Review: The cheapest Android phone in Nepal!

How much does your phone cost? Assuming that you are using an Android or an iPhone, it’s fair enough to say the price could range from a few thousand to a lakh even. It’s logical to think that you will upgrade it with an even more expensive daily driver. Not only do new smartphones hitting the market come at prices higher than their predecessor, but they also come with new flashy features that make the switch even more tempting. While most of the brands work on exploiting this weakness of your, Colors has constantly been working on phones that are cheaper and which everyone can afford. Recently, Colors launched the Pride 1, which is the cheapest Android phone you can find in Nepal right now.

Colors Pride 1 Specification:

  • Body: 6.20 x 2.97 x 0.34 inches; 183 gm
  • Display: 4.0-inches TN panel
  • Resolution: HD+ (1520 x 720 pixels); 19:9 aspect ratio
  • CPU: Quad-core (1.3 GHz)
  • RAM: 512MB
  • Storage: 4GB (expandable via a microSD card)
  • Software & UI: Android Go 8.1.0 (Oreo)
  • Rear Camera: 2MP camera with Flash
  • Front Camera: VGA camera with Flash
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, FM Radio
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM(2G/3G), MicroSD card, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, MicroUSB 2.0
  • Battery: 1400 mAh lithium battery
  • Price: Rs. 3,995

What’s in the box?

Talking about the Colors Pride 1, it comes with almost all of the basic accessories except for one. Before we get to that, let’s talk about what Colors has included in the box. The device comes with a user manual a data cable and a power adapter. A screen protector is also included. But Colors has disappointed us by not including an earphone. For the phone, I think an earphone is a must since entertainment options in this device are limited.

Colors Pride 1 Design

Design

The design of the Colors Pride 1 takes us back in time when phones came with rather short displays. The screen comes with bezels on all sides. There is space for an earpiece grill and a selfie camera on the top of the screen. What really surprised me was the presence of front-facing flash. I wasn’t expecting that. Capacitative buttons are present on the bottom. They can be used to navigate back, home and recent. Though the buttons aren’t backlit, they offer haptic feedback.

On the back, we have a 2MP camera; below which resides the flash. Moving downward further, Colors has included its branding. To the extreme bottom lies a small speaker grill. The volume rocker and the power button lies on the right side. They have a shiny metallic feel to them and can easily be distinguished from the black plastic body. On the top lies the USB-B port and 3.5mm jack for audio output. It is only available in black color.

Display

Colors has been highlighting the 4.0-inch TN screen as a major feature of the device. The screen is just bright enough to be seen. I had to keep the brightness at max all the time. You will likely have problems using the device outdoors. Videos on the device are far from perfect but are fine considering the price tag that comes with the phone. PDFs are readable as long as you are indoors or under a shade.

Colors Pride 1 Display

Camera

The Colors Pride 1 comes with a 2MP camera at the back which comes with a flash. The front-facing VGA camera is also accompanied by a flash. Considering the price of the phone and the sensors included, I didn’t have much expectation from it.

Let’s start with the camera app which comes with all the basic features. It also offers features such as AI detect, Antibinding and color effect. Under the AI detect, you can choose between face detection and smile shutter, both of which aren’t perfect but do what they are supposed to do.

Colors Pride 1 Back Camera

With the anti-binding feature, you can reduce the havoc on the image caused by artificial flickering light. The features are there but don’t get excited by them. You can choose from different modes. Interestingly, it comes with features such as audio pictures and a QR scanner. While the former is gimmicky, the later can be something useful in daily life.

Colors Pride 1 Front Camera

Photos from the rear camera exceeded expectations that I had with the phone. They look great at first and upon zooming it starts to pixelate. Shaky photos are way too common. But for the price, the camera performance is commendable. Photos aren’t that great but I have even seen worse at an even greater price.

As far as the front camera goes, photos are okay-ish under ample light. Both cameras fail miserably under dark conditions and the flashes don’t seem to help either.

Performance

Colors Pride 1 comes with an unnamed Quad-core processor (1.3 GHz). It is supported by 512MB RAM and 4GB internal storage. While it may not sound enough, thanks to the Android Go, it handled most of my daily tasks. I experienced no problem while surfing the internet, playing music, using social media. Note that I used the lite apps wherever possible. The speaker on the phone isn’t that loud and comes with a lot of noise so it is better to avoid them. Chatting on Messenger lite and Viber was a no-brainer after you get used to the small keyboard interface. The cellular connectivity is great too; I had no problem using the Ncell 3G on the phone.

Android GO apps

The phone comes with a 4GB internal storage which gets filled in no time. So, you would want to buy a MicroSD card to store your photos and music. The limited storage means limited apps. I avoided resource-hungry apps the best I could. I kept clearing their junk data and cache of the apps I required to prolong the smooth experience. Lite games are perfectly playable. Games like Color Switch, 2048 and the public favorite- Ludo Neo-Classic run well with no hiccups.

Entertainment Options

The phones come with a gyro-sensor. So I tried games like Temple Run and Subway Surfers. While these games were playable in the beginning, they occupied so much of the memory that I removed them instantly. Since playing games like Temple Run is practically impossible, I don’t know what we can do with the gyrosensor as we won’t be working with 360 photos on this for sure.

Despite all the highlighted feature, the radio was the best multimedia option for me on the device. The display isn’t perfect. The output from the speaker is also below par. Though I had to buy earphones separately, the radio experience was worth it (for me). The UI of the radio app is simple to use and comes with all the features you would want from it. It will automatically scan stations for you in case you are like me and don’t want to do it yourself. You can choose your favorite stations and you also have the record feature at your disposal.

Battery

The Color Pride 1 comes with 1400mAh battery which by today’s standard isn’t massive. You will feel the need to charge it at least once a day. If you are among those who keep sticking to their phone, you will have to charge it more often. The device comes with a 0.7A charger. And charging is painstakingly slow. It takes the phone over two-and-a-half hours to go from 0 to 100%, which is a lot for a battery capacity of 1400mAh. But it has a good stand-by. For its target consumers, it would have been better if it had a bigger battery.

Colors Pride 1 Price In Nepal

The Colors Pride 1 is available in Nepal for NRP 3,995. This makes the phone the cheapest Android (Go) phone in the Nepalese market.

Verdict

For the cheapest Android phone in the market, it has a lot going in its favor. Performance and cellular connectivity are great for the price. The camera performance isn’t bad too. But there are things which I think Colors could have done better. First, the earphones; I think it is a must for the kind of phone it is. Second, I didn’t find the gyrosensor and front flash of any use. They could have been dropped for improvements in other areas such as the battery. But for the price, it’s a decent device; not perfect but also not horrible.

Overall, Colors Pride 1 is a great phone to have if you are making the transition from bar phones to Android. It could also be a great secondary phone to have at your disposal.

Colors Pride 1 – Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Decent camera
  • Smooth performance
  • Great radio connectivity
  • Good build quality

Cons:

  • Brightness is too low to be used outdoors
  • Battery charging takes way too long
  • No earphone inside the box