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OnePlus 8 Lite – all the rumors till now

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Will OnePlus try venturing into the mid-range market again? We’ve not seen such a handset from OnePlus since it launched the OnePlus X back in 2015. However, with the so-called OnePlus 8 Lite we might soon see a mid-ranger from OnePlus again.

Famed for offering premium features for a relatively cheaper price, OnePlus well and truly was the real “Flagship Killer”. So, widening the range of offered products is naturally the way to move forward. But will the OnePlus 8 Lite be a success? That only time can tell. For now, we’ve gathered all the rumors concerning the phone.

According to various sources, the OnePlus 8 Lite will sport a 6.4” OLED display panel with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels. The screen could also have a 90Hz refresh rate. We’ve previously seen the 90Hz screen in the OnePLus 7T too. So including such a screen in a mid-range phone could well be its USP.

Also Read: OnePlus mobile prices in Nepal

OnePlus 8 Lite Cameras

Furthermore, the display will also include a punch hole to house the front camera. Now that’s also something new. Previously, OnePlus favored the notch display. However, this change in design seems like a step forward. But then again OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro too is rumored to have a punch-hole display. And apparently, the front camera will be a 32MP selfie shooter.

Regarding the rear camera, however, there are multiple conflicting leaks. A leaked image showed only a dual-camera setup on the back. However, a previously leaked specs sheet suggested that there’s a triple camera setup on the back.

one plus 8 lite render leaks

Subsequently leaked photos have however confirmed that three on the back rumor makes sense. The cameras are likely to be of 48MP (primary), 16MP (ultra-wide) and 12MP (telephoto).

OnePlus has decided to go with MediaTek this time around to make the device more affordable. They will probably go with the Dimensity 1000. It’s a 5G SoC thus the handset could be a great and affordable 5G handset. There’s probably going to be a RAM of 8Gb and 128/256GB storage.

As far as the battery is concerned, the rumor is that it is of 4000mAh. Also, other rumors suggest that it’ll support 30W fast charging.

Oneplus 8 Lite Launch Date & Price

The probable launch date of the Oneplus 8 Lite is going to be somewhere around May 2020. It is expected to cost US $399 (NRs. 45,000). Hopefully, it’ll launch alongside the relatively heavy priced OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. So, there’s still a lot of time left until the launch. However, with the CES this week, we’ll probably get to learn more about the OnePlus 8 Lite.

CES 2020: Alienware Concept UFO looks to “Switch” PC gaming up a notch!

CES 2020 is upon us, ladies and gentlemen. And we’re getting to see so many new and exciting innovations this year, like the year before (you know the drill). Last year, Dell’s Alienware revealed the coveted “Area-51m” laptop with some serious power and more importantly, upgradability. Being able to replace the CPU and even the GPU (though of a non-traditional form factor) was something the world had yet to witness in a laptop but regardless was ready for. Well, Alienware has done it again – not release a similar laptop I mean, but the company has wowed us once more. Though it’s only a prototype at this point, the Alienware Concept UFO looks to make PC gaming more portable than ever with its design language similar to that of the Nintendo Switch.

Alienware Concept UFO

Before going deeper into the rabbit hole, let me make something perfectly clear. There have been similar (and I mean that in every sense of the word) products in the past but were far from being as practical as the Concept UFO hopes to be. The Razer Edge Pro and NVIDIA SHIELD K1 looked to make PC gaming portable with their sleeker and tablet-like form factor but ultimately failed to do so.

Razer Edge Pro
Razer Edge Pro

The Alienware Concept UFO on the other hand, from the early looks of it, feels promising to say the least. Unquestionably borrowing the design from the Nintendo Switch, this device runs on Windows 10. Woah, that idea in itself sounds otherworldly and maybe that’s why the company’s calling it “Concept UFO”. I kid of course.

While enthusiastic developers have worked to the bone to get Android and Windows running on the Switch (with some succeeding even), the Concept UFO changes the game altogether. Alienware looks to completely disturb the handheld gaming arena as it is, while additionally capitalizing on the limitations of the Nintendo Switch as well.

What does it pack?

The only thing we know about the Concept UFO regarding its specifications at this point is that it has an 8-inch Full-HD (1920 x 1200 pixels) touchscreen display, runs Windows 10, comes with two magnetically latched controllers, and weighs about 900 grams. Moreover, there’s also a controller hub where you can place the controllers to compositely use it as a… regular controller!

Alienware Concept UFO Controller Hub
Credit: Future (not the rapper)

And like the Nintendo Switch, you can also plug it into an external display source via a Type-C connector. There’s also a 3.5mm headphone jack and additionally, you can also rest the Concept UFO into a surface with its wide kickstand. On the back, there’s a honeycomb styled air vent.

More than a portable gaming machine

The Alienware Concept UFO is more than just a handheld PC gaming device (which is pretty impressive on its own if I haven’t mentioned that earlier). It has an 8-inch touchscreen display which means it’s a full-fledged tablet as well. Connect a keyboard and a mouse wirelessly and boom, now you can get to work on the go. To put it simply, it’s a small Windows tablet; there you go.

Alienware Concept UFO Design

Alienware Concept UFO: What the future holds

With some international techies getting their hand-on on the Alienware Concept UFO, what we can derive is that it is a damn promising device. The games run smooth and the device is easy to hold on to as well. But of course, there will be some compromises in bringing a PC gaming experience on such a small form factor. First and foremost, it runs loud (maybe distractingly loud even). And there’s the question about battery. How long will it last?

Let me pull out from the bottomless freefall of these hordes of questions and once again remind you that the Alienware Concept UFO is just a prototype at this point. We don’t know when and if it’s going to come out, what will it cost, nothing. This thing’s not even in its beta stage as of now. If the company does decide to greenlight the project into commercial production, what’s clear is that there are a lot of things to work upon beforehand.

Realme X50 5G announced with Snapdragon 765G and 120Hz display

Right now, there’s nothing that can overshadow the hype of 5G technology. In such a scenario, smartphone companies have started a trend to incorporate it into their products. Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi, ZTE, among others have promised new 5G capable smartphones in 2020. And now there is a new brand joining the trend – Realme. After numerous leaks and teasers, the Chinese smartphone brand has finally launched its first 5G smartphone — the Realme X50 5G.

Realme X50 5G Specs Overview 

The Realme X50 is powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 765G processor which comes with Snapdragon X52 5G modem. The chipset is featured in Xiaomi’s Redmi K30 and OPPO Reno3 Pro. Talking about the Snapdragon 765G, it is a 5G-ready chip just like the Snapdragon 765 but with further enhancement to improve the gaming experience. It comes with 10-bit HDR gaming support and high display refresh rates. Qualcomm also claims boosted clock speed of up to 2.4GHz on the chipset.

realme X50 5G price nepal features specifications

with the Snapdragon 765G, you won’t have to worry much about network compatibility, as it can support both SA (Standalone) and NSA (Non-Standalone) 5G standards, along with the mm-wave. There will also be a feature to allow you to connect to a 5G network and Wi-Fi simultaneously for better stability.

The display in the Realme X50 is a 6.57-inch 1080P IPS LCD panel with a smooth 120Hz panel. Weirdly, it lacks the Super AMOLED panel, considering all of Realme’s X-series had one. The display features a pill-shaped hole to accommodate the dual selfie camera of 16MP regular and an 8MP ultra-wide.

realme X50 5G camera

On the back, there’s a quad-camera setup that comprises of 64MP Samsung GW1 sensor, 12MP telephoto, 8MP wide-angle, and a 2MP macro. Battery-wise, you get a 4200mAh battery with enhanced VOOC 4.0 30W fast charging technology. The Realme X50 5G will ship with two color options: Polar White and Glacier Blue.

In terms of software, it runs on Android 10 with Realme’s custom UI. It’s the first Realme phone with its own Realme UI, after ditching the Oppo’s Color OS.

realme X50 5G design display punch hole

Realme X50 Specifications:

  • OS: Android 10 with realme UI
  • Display: 6.57-inch (1080×2400 pixels) Full HD+ 20:9 IPS LCD with 120Hz refresh rate
  • SoC: Snapdragon 765G
  • CPU: Octa-Core (1x 2.4GHz Cortez A76 + 1x 2.2GHz Cortex A76 + 6x 1.8GHz Cortex A55)
  • GPU: Adreno 620
  • RAM: 6GB / 8GB / 12GB LPDDR4X
  • Storage: 128GB / 256GB (UFS 2.1)
  • SIM Type: Dual SIM (5G)
  • Back Camera:
    – 64MP rear camera with Samsung GW1 sensor, 0.8μm pixel size, f/1.8 aperture, LED flash, EIS stabilization
    – 12MP Telephoto lens with f/2.5 aperture for up to 20x hybrid zoom
    – 8MP 119° ultra-wide-angle lens with f/2.25 aperture
    – 2MP 4cm macro lens with f/2.4 aperture, 960fps slow-motion
  • Front Camera:
    – 16MP front-facing camera with Sony IMX471 sensor, f/2.0 aperture, 1.0μm pixel size
    – 8MP 105° ultra-wide sensor with f/2.2 aperture
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face-unlock
  • Audio: USB Type-C audio, 1216 Linear Speaker, Dolby Atmos, Hi-Res Audio certification
  • Dimensions: 163.8×75.8×8.9mm; Weight: 202g
  • Connectivity: 5G SA/ NSA / Dual 4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11 ac (2.4GHz + 5GHz), Bluetooth 5, GPS/GLONASS/Beidou, NFC, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 4200mAh with 30W VOOC 4.0 flash wired charge

Realme X50 5G Price and Availability

  • Realme X50 5G (8GB + 128GB): 2499 yuan (US$ 359 / Rs. 41,500)
  • Realme X50 5G (6GB + 256GB): 2699 yuan (US$ 388 / Rs. 44,800)
  • Realme X50 5G (12GB + 256GB): 2999 yuan (US$ 430 / Rs. 49,800)

Realme X50 is already available in China. It is expected to launch in India next month.  However, there’s no word on when it’s going to launch in Nepal as we haven’t seen any X-series phones being launched by Realme Nepal to date.

Also, Check out our review of Realme XT here: 

Escobar Fold 1 continues to create controversies at CES 2020

Last year, there was a lot of fuzz about foldable phones. With the leading smartphone companies going all-in to come up with the best design. Who won? That’s something we can sit down and discuss on. But everyone will agree that the foldable phones, with the price tag they came with, were more of a novelty item than a daily driver. But would our perspective change if the price were cheaper? Does a foldable phone under $400 excite you? Well, it does to me. Recently, a new phone-based on folding technology went on sale for $350 – Escobar Fold 1. When we thought that it has the potential to take the world by surprise, it has been denied a spot at the Consumer Electronics Show.

CES 2020 is officially underway and it is the biggest platform for innovators to showcase their products. Companies boasting about their new products of innovation often make the headlines. Recently, we told you about Samsung unveiling its “Odyssey” gaming monitors along with a new QLED 8K TV with integrated AI technology. Well, these were about the products which we are going to see in the event. Let’s talk about the Escobar Fold 1 and why it won’t be allowed entry in the CES. You may be surprised to know that Escobar Inc. has accused Samsung of the cause.

Escobar Fold 1 Design and Folds

What’s in the name?

What’s in the name you may say. “A lot of things” would be the reply from the CES committee. You may have guessed right from the name that Escobar Fold 1 has some sort of ties with Pablo Escobar – the notorious drug dealer. His brother Roberto Escobar has joined hands with Swedish entrepreneur Olof Gustafsson to come up with the idea of Escobar Fold 1. Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has decided that it would not be “a good thing” if the Escobar Fold 1 is present in the show.

Escobar vs Apple?

When Escobar Inc announced their Escobar Fold 1, Roberto shared his plan to beat Apple. He even declared to sue Apple for deceiving people with their overpriced devices. But before that, he said he wanted to beat the top smartphone companies by introducing phones that would otherwise cost thousands of dollars at a fraction of the price.

While the name associated with the phone seems to be the problem, Olof Gustafsson has said that they are being suppressed because they possess a major threat to big companies. He even went on to name a specific brand behind the so-called suppression – Samsung.

“Samsung is afraid, afraid of us being present at the same event side by side while we present a much superior product, sold at a better price. In fact, they use their power to silence us. They forget that Pablo Escobar was there long before them and will be there long after”

We are yet to hear anything from Samsung on this matter.

Escobar Fold 1 Display

The story of Escobar Fold 1

If you find this saga strange enough let me tell you the story of how Escobar Fold 1 came to be. Down to the bare bones, Escobar Fold 1 is nothing but a variant of the Royole FlexPai with some new elements. But at the time of its announcement, Escobar Fold 1 is priced at $350; which makes it about $950 cheaper than the FlexPai. Strange? I haven’t even talked about the marketing strategy they adopted to advertise the phone. The team behind the marketing campaign at Escobar Inc. published clips of women wearing lingerie with the Escobar Fold 1. These clips were part of a rather strange and controversial promotional campaign.

Escobar Fold 1 Specifications

  • Body: 7.49 x 5.28 x 0.30 inches; 320 gm (with battery)
  • Display: 7.8-inches Flexible AMOLED panel
  • Resolution: Full-HD+ (1920 x 1444 pixels); 4:3 aspect ratio; 308ppi
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 855; 7nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (Up to 2.8GHz)
  • GPU: Adreno 640
  • RAM: 6 / 8GB
  • Storage: 128 / 512GB (expandable up to 256GB via a dedicated SD card slot)
  • Software & UI: Android 9.0 (Pie)
  • Camera: Dual-camera; 16MP f/1.8 + 20MP f/1.8; Dual LED Flash; OIS
  • Fingerprint sensor: Yes (Physical)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), Dual-Band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS with BDS, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 4000 mAh battery with 25W fast charging; 5V/5A
  • Colors: Black

Xiaomi Black Shark 3 will lead the gaming smartphone lineup of 2020

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Xiaomi launched the original Black Shark way back in 2018. With the Black Shark, Xiaomi had a handset to compete against Razer’s Razer Phone in a rather new segment of Gaming Smartphones. Xiaomi’s efforts were well appreciated. The company now has a good number of smartphones under its gaming sub-brand – Black Shark. The Black Shark Helo, Black Shark 2, and Black Shark 2 Pro have all received positive responses from the users. And now, Xioami looks to add to that number with Black Shark 3.

Early Rumors

With the success that the company had with the Black Shark series of gaming smartphones, it was only logical to launch the Black Shark 3. Last month, the certification of a phone, which was thought to be the new Black Shark 3, grabbed attention. The phone with the model name SHARK KLE-A0 was certified in China on the 20th of December. The certification didn’t reveal much but the 5G support for the device.

Xiaomi Black Shark 3 Leaks

If the recent leaks are to be believed, the Xiaomi Black Shark 3 will hit the market as early as February. Xiaomi is already working on the phone and many of the phone’s hardware has already been finalized.

According to the leaks, Xiaomi’s new Black Shark 3 will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865. To recall, the latest flagship processor was launched in December at the annual Tech Summit of Qualcomm. It won’t be the first device to feature the device. It isn’t even the first device from Xiaomi to come up with the chipset. Xiaomi had announced Mi 10 series to feature the chipset during the launch of SD 865.

Xiaomi Black Shark 2 Pro - Gameplay
Xiaomi Black Shark 2 Pro

2020 is going to the year of 5G. Almost every smartphone manufacturer is working to integrate it into their new offerings. As Qualcomm has already announced that the SD 865 will come bundled with the X55 modem, we can confirm the 5G connectivity on the new Black Shark.

Also, read about the best mid-range gaming smartphones 

The phone is also set to feature a 4,700 mAh. Well, phones with battery over 4,000mAh aren’t something new, Black Shark will come with 30W Flash Charge. According to leaks, Xiaomi is working on even more rapid charging technology and if it were to be a success, it would land on the Black Shark 3.

The new year hasn’t even started properly we already have so much to look forward to in terms of gaming smartphones. Whether it be the first gaming phone under Lenovo Legion or the new iteration of Xiaomi’s Black Shark, 2020 will be a memorable year for the mobile gaming segment.

Launch

The phone is expected to launch in February. The details about the pricing of the phone will be clear once the full specifications are out.

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

CES 2020: ROG Swift 360 Monitor Offers an eye-popping 360Hz refresh rate

It’s been quite a while that nothing significant has changed in the monitor segment. However, that’s all set to change. Ahead of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), NVIDIA and ASUS made their big announcement that is the ROG Swift 360

Rog Swift 360 Overview

The two technology giants have been working together to bring forth a new crop of monitors. This new addition has a 1080p resolution and an astounding 360Hz maximum refresh rate. It is a very high-performance monitor aimed at competitive gaming. The companies claim that this monitor is in fact 50% faster than currently available 240Hz monitors.

Currently, the high-end gaming monitors max out at 240Hz. However, this new G-Sync project is certainly going to be a game-changer. It provides a previously unprecedented upgrade of 120Hz in a single generation. The ROG Swift 360 has a 24.5-inch panel that is supplied by AU Optronics. Still, we have no information yet about the type of panel in this one. Previously, most of them have had a TN panel. Thus, it maybe safe to assume that this too will have a TN panel. 

Also Read: Samsung Odyssey Gaming Monitor announced at CES 2020

However, this monitor will not be ready for sale until the latter half of this year. Therefore, ASUS and NVIDIA have not yet shelled out the technical details. With several months until the release, it is probable that there might still be some technical issues that remain to be fine-tuned. Still, the rumor that’s making the rounds on the internet is that the device is probably similar to the 240Hz ROG Swift PG258Q.

With NVIDIA being one of the two companies that is involved in this project, the company has promised that the ROG Swift 360 is going to be a true G-Sync monitor. This implies that the monitor supports complete variable overdrive functionality. This is especially important given that the monitor has such a wide range of refresh rates.  

The practicality of the 360Hz monitor is still seen as an issue by many. And with the aim to outshine the current high-end monitors by 50%, this new monitor will have to be really fast. And that is necessary to make the 360Hz refresh rate useful too.

It goes without saying that this monitor is aimed at competitive gaming. Higher refresh rate equals smooth user experience and less rendering latency. However, the current 240Hz monitors already offer 4.16ms frame time. Thus, the added benefit of a 360Hz monitor might just be very tiny to even notice. Still, NVIDIA believes that there are enough benefits to justify a 360Hz monitor. 

Rog Swift 360 Expected Price, Launch date

The monitor is on display at CES 2020. So, even if there’s still a lot of time left for the actual release and its price, enthusiasts will be able to see first-hand the future of gaming monitors at this year’s CES.

Moving forward without Google: The Journey of Huawei explained!

“When the going gets tough, the tough get going”. Yeah, Huawei will relate to that. With all the trade debacle between the Chinese telecommunications manufacturer and the US Government, Huawei is in deep water and the company’s future looks bleak… you’d think. While that is certainly true to some extent, its exemplary push towards a self-sufficient future is promising. If you’ve been living under a rock for the past couple of months and don’t know what the fuss is about, here’s a gist:

The Trump Administration’s executive order enlisted Huawei in the Entity List, effectively banning it from doing business with any US-owned companies. Though no official evidence has yet been made public, the US fears that the Chinese government can use Huawei as a backdoor to spy on it, thus dismissing the company as a threat to national security.”

What to make of it?

The key giveaway from this is the fact that the US government hasn’t disclosed any proof of its claims to the public and we, as a public, could squeeze out two conclusions from it. First, the whole thing is circumstantial and an elaborate ploy to suppress the objectively better technologies of Huawei in order to take control of the ever-brewing US-China trade war. Pfft, an absolute child! Am I right?

Second, there is indeed a hint of security concern from Huawei as the company is legally liable to submit its resources to the communist government of China, should the necessity arise, and the US is simply acting on it clairvoyantly. There have been a few reports that the US government has indeed disclosed its “evidence” against Huawei to company heads of select tech giants. But here again, mum’s the word.

Trump Administration Ban

More importantly, the ban hasn’t effectively been immediate, as the US government has been a little “soft” on Huawei by providing a temporary waiver of 90-days for two straight times; the last of which was supposed to end in November. And again, it looks like the US government is adding another 6 months to the waiver.

Though the major disadvantage glaring Huawei is the expansion of its superior 5G technologies, its smartphone business is also taking a considerable hit. After the ban, many US-based firms like Intel and Qualcomm cut ties with Huawei, but none of them left as big an impact as Google. Despite the company manufacturing its own chipsets & memory cards for its smartphones, the company is still reliant on Google’s proprietary Google Mobile Services (GMS).

AOSP – the treasured salvation

Mind you, Android in itself is open-source but GMS isn’t. This means, while Huawei can legally use AOSP (Android Open Source Project) to ship its devices with the latest version of Android, they will be void of any Google apps like Maps, Play Store, YouTube. Be that as it may, Huawei need not worry about it in its homeland China since Google is non-existent there. However, the company operates globally and officially sells its smartphones to over 170 countries, and that’s a lot of markets to just pass over.

Android Logo New

In order to circumvent the absence of Google in its smartphones, Huawei had apparently been working on its own OS for a while now. The now “unveiled” Harmony/HongMeng OS is its answer to Android, which will eventually be the supplement to the company’s ecosystem of products.

Sadly, the reveal was made on Huawei’s TV and the company has openly admitted that its OS isn’t ready enough to be powering smartphones. While a separate OS sounds super-exciting, Huawei knows just how difficult it’ll be to build. Therefore, the company is pushing for Huawei Mobile Services (HMS), its answer to GMS.

Google Mobile Services (GMS)

Before jumping in on HMS, let us briefly discuss what it’s trying to replace – GMS (and Google Play Services/GMS Core). Essentially, it is the library of Google’s proprietary applications like Photos, YouTube, Play Store, etc. (or GApps) and APIs that run on most Android smartphones. It is also necessary for that “Google experience” across your devices, where you can open a tab on the Chrome browser on your PC, and then send that tab to your phone to continue browsing – just an example.

Google Suite of applications

It sets parameters and provides APIs, using which developers can embed Google’s services like Maps into their app. And because it is proprietary, you can’t simply sideload it, like you would an ordinary Android app. There’s so much more to what GMS is and why it’s necessary but I’ll end it right here. Now let’s get into HMS and how it hopes to be a saving grace for Huawei.

… and here’s Huawei Mobile Services (HMS)

Like how GMS is Google’s suite of applications and services for the “optimal” Android ecosystem, Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) is a part of Huawei Consumer Business Group and the collections of apps and services for Huawei’s ecosystem of devices. Instead of Google ID, you’ll have a Huawei ID and so on and so forth. HMS has a set of applications and background services that work together to provide a seamless experience across multiple devices. This ecosystem is made up of HMS Apps, HMS Core & Capabilities, and third-party applications.

Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) Ecosystem

HMS Apps and the significance of HUAWEI AppGallery

Here, HMS Apps is the library of apps destined to replace their Google-counterparts. The most eminent of them all, HUAWEI AppGallery, is the official app distribution platform for Huawei. Competing against the frontrunner – Google’s Play Store, in this stage will not be a piece of cake. As of now, the platform boasts an estimated 2.8 million apps according to the data from Statista.com, while Apple’s App Store comes in second with 1.8 million.

Despite the need for Huawei’s own app store seems inescapably crucial now, AppGallery has been in existence from long ago. It was officially launched in China in 2011, while the rest of the world was introduced to the Huawei AppGallery in Q1 of 2018 with the launch of its P20-series of smartphones. In the present context, it serves Huawei and Honor smartphone users in over 170 countries, with 390+ million monthly active users and around 180 billion downloads a year. That’s a significant volume of market Huawei’s been operating on, one the app developers would want to get on. So, what’s being done to bring these two together?

Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) AppGallery

Getting developers to support AppGallery

One billion dollars! Yeah, does that get your attention? Huawei is betting on getting global developers lured into its ecosystem by investing $1 billion under the “Shining-Star Program”. And that better work because the company’s devices will be a hard-sell in international markets without the availability of the majority of apps and games that can be found on the competing devices. Apart from making its HMS Core systems available, familiar, and easy to use to the developers, there’s another added advantage for developers releasing their product on the AppGallery.

It all comes down to money!

Google charges 30% of the price for one-time purchases which has been wildly criticized by developers worldwide. This is one of the reasons why Epic Games decided against launching their mega-hit “Fortnite” on Play Store, and also why Tinder removed its payment mechanism from the platform. Capitalizing on this exploitation, Huawei is offering a 15% charge for one-time purchases.

Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) - Huawei Developer Conference (HDC) 2019 $1billion Shining-Star Program

Apart from the AppGallery, there are other notable HMS Apps too. HUAWEI Browser is a web browser with over 200 million monthly active users. On the other hand, HUAWEI Mobile Cloud is the company’s answer to Google Drive for cloud storage. But unlike the competition, you only get 5GB of free cloud storage with plans for paid storage of up to 2TB. Similarly, it has over 160 million monthly active users.

Moreover, HUAWEI Music, HUAWEI Video, and HUAWEI Assistant are some of the other HMS Apps not quite as widespread as the ones above. And as you might’ve guessed already, these three look to fill the void of Google’s Play Music (or YouTube Music), YouTube, and Assistant respectively.

HMS Core

“Huawei Mobile Services as well as HMS Apps incorporate Huawei’s chip, device and cloud capabilities and integrates a set of HMS core services (HMS Core), tools, and platforms for IDE development and testing.” Here, the HMS Core is oriented towards developers and offers APIs more-or-less similar to that of GMS. For this, Huawei has opened a total of 14 HMS Core Services with 9 essential services and 5 growth services, with more coming soon. These services are a collection of software development frameworks that give developers quick access to the Huawei ecosystem, thus letting them build apps with ease. Let me briefly go through some of them.

Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) Core Capabilities

Account Kit is Huawei’s version of Google Play Service’s Sign-In, which effectively facilitates simple, secure, quick sign-in, and authorization functions. Consequently, users can simply use their Huawei ID as a sign-in option for any app without going through all the signing up mumbo-jumbo.

In the same way, Google Maps SDK will be substituted with Huawei’s Map Kit, which has been made available to the overseas developers from October 2019. HMS Core’s Game Service will be Huawei’s answer to Google Play Games allowing developers to easily incorporate in-game functionalities, and players to sign-in, and keep a track of their gaming records.

… but the trouble hangs on!

After all is said and done, the question still remains – is it enough? Will Huawei’s efforts and investments yield any noteworthy fruition? Can Google and its suite of applications really be replaced by Huawei this early on? Can people really go through all the hassle to sideload a vast majority of apps and games that will never see the light of day in the Huawei AppGallery? And more importantly, should they?

Well, the answer for the should is an obvious “no”. You are paying top money to own a product and having to compromise on it doesn’t make sense, no matter the excellence of the hardware. While some of the most popular apps like Facebook, Spotify, etc. work flawlessly on GMS-less Huawei smartphones, the ones from Google don’t. Their web versions do, but the apps just don’t, not fully at least.

Because of the trade ban, apps from US-owned companies simply cannot be distributed on Huawei’s official distribution platform. Some of you may be considering “side-loadingAPK files to install third-party apps and games into the device, which is a viable and proven method to get them working (partially or comprehensively). But that right there is a hassle and a rather unnecessary and avoidable one at that. Add that to the fact that some apps simply can’t function sans GMS, then the ray of hope shining through starts fading into oblivion.

Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) Huawei AppGallery UI and Design
Huawei AppGallery

And there’s the question of accessibility. Like I’ve said before, Huawei simply need not worry about its customer base in China. The market outside, however, is a different story altogether which the company should look after post haste. Therefore, as a first step, Huawei and its sub-brand Honor, have been in the talks with top app developers in India to build Huawei Mobile Services (HMS)-integrated applications for its platform.

India – the next big market

Yes, that makes sense. With the rising popularity of internet usage in the country, India is now the second-largest smartphone consumer in the world surpassing the US, while China still holds the crown for the top spot. Huawei is set to launch HMS in India very soon and will be providing incentives to the developers to build apps that’ll support their ecosystem of devices.

In the initial stage, the company is looking to lure-in the top 100 to 150 apps from every country into the AppGallery. As for the Indian developers, Huawei has set aside up to $17,000 per app integration reward from its billion-dollar program I talked about earlier. Moreover, the apps from the Indian developers will also be within the reach of European and other markets of the world.

Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) AppGallery

If this turns successful, Huawei will finally get the much-needed boost that it requires to “survive” this unsought situation that the company has found itself in. With India secured, it’s only a matter of time when Huawei Mobile Services sets foot in other parts of the continent like the middle east, south Asia, and eventually Europe and other regions of the world too. I may be thinking out loud at this point but I believe that’s a probable outcome. To quote Bob Dylan, the times they are a-changin’.

Huawei isn’t a lone ranger in this…

Then again, there have been several projects which centered around addressing the trouble Huawei’s found itself in – a Google-less existence. Though minuscule, the mere fact that Huawei is not the first to walk the line is a morale booster, to say the least.

Take the Project /e/ for instance. Now, it isn’t a product of any contradictory compulsion. Rather, the “e Foundation” is a non-profit organization that builds privacy-focused OS, on top of AOSP, with Google’s app and services replaced by something else.

Data submission rate in a typical day - e Foundation
The average volume of data collection by Google [Source: Digital Content Next]
Basically, /e/ is a custom ROM like Lineage, Bootleggers, etc. with one paramount distinctness; there is. no. Google. It isn’t looking to compete with what Google is offering, not at all. What it tries to do is cater to the niche group of audience who prioritize privacy and preservation of their personal data from the data-ravenous corporations.

Final words

So, there you have it. Huawei is in dire straits, yes. You know that, we know that, and Huawei knows that as well. Will its Shining-Star Program, the Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) Core, deem successful enough to be able to pass the muster among its consumers outside of China? We hope it does and would like to wish the company all the luck in its strenuous odyssey ahead.

Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 Review: Carrying on the Predator Legacy

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The Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 is probably the most requested gaming laptop review in our comments section. And I finally got to test it! The unit I have with me comes with a 9th gen Intel Core i7 processor, RTX 2060, and a 15.6-inch 144Hz panel, but there are a lot of variants of the Helios 300 including one with a 17.3-inch display. Anyways, let’s dive deeper and find out in detail, what a beast of a laptop the Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 actually is.

Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 Specifications:

  • Design & Build: Metal/Aluminum body with plastic back; 14.2W x 10D x 0.9H-inches; 2.40kg
  • Display: 15.6″ Full-HD LED-backlit IPS panel (1920 x 1080); 97% sRGB, 72% NTSC Color Gamut; 144Hz Refresh Rate; 3ms Overdrive Response Time; 315nit brightness
  • Keyboard Backlighting: Yes (RGB)
  • Processor: Hexa-Core Intel Core i7-9750H (Up to 4.5GHz)
  • RAM: DDR4 16 GB SDRAM
  • Graphics: 6 GB GDDR6 NVidia GeForce RTX 2060
  • Battery: 4-cell 58 Watt-hours; 3720mAh
  • Max Power Supply Voltage: 180 Watts
  • Storage: 256GB NVMe SSD (with one slot available too)
  • Webcam: 720p Web-cam
  • Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0
  • Ports: 1x RJ45 (LAN), 3x USB 3.1 Gen 2, 1x microphone/headphone, 1x HDMI, 1x mini display, 1x Type-C USB 3.1 Gen 2
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 190,000 ($1,599 international with 512GB NVMe SSD)

Design & Build

Let me start by talking about the designs first. The build quality of the Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 gives out a very premium feel. And that’s down to the metal build of the laptop. The top, as well as the deck inside, is all-metal. The added touch of blue accents on the lid and also on parts the keyboards, further exudes the premium feel. As you’d expect, the logo on the lid lights up too! Despite having a metal/aluminum body for the most part, the back, however, is made of plastic.

I believe the reason for this is two-fold. First, it reduces the weight of the laptop drastically to a mere 2.40 kgs. I sure as hell wouldn’t like to develop back problems from carrying heavy laptops. The next reason for the plastic back is for better airflow and thermals. But more on them later.

Let’s check out the insides now. As with most gaming laptops these days, the thin bezel game is strong in the Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 too. And similar to the rest, you’ll find a 720p webcam on top here as well, that frankly speaking, seems of no use to me as I found its quality to be subpar only.

Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 Display 144Hz refresh rate 720p webcam

Keyboard

Now, the keyboard as you can see is a full-sized one. If you have had experiences with Acer laptops in the past, namely the Acer Nitro 5, you’ll find that the keyboards have an uncanny resemblance. The key travel distance on both of them is 1.7mm and barring the color (Nitro 5 has a red accent), the keyboards on these two machines are very similar.

The key spacing, on the other hand, is pretty good and I really liked that they have not minimized the arrow keys’ size. Small arrow keys? That’s absolutely terrible for gaming.

Anyway, the other thing that I liked about the keyboard is that it has a dedicated command center button in the numpad.

In the command center, you can view your system info which includes details about the CPU, GPU, options to control the fan speed and more. Here, you can also customize the 4-zone lighting of the keyboard to your liking. The lighting is not as vivid as one would expect, but nevertheless, it contributes to the laptop’s gaming aesthetics to a certain degree.

Moreover, the command center acts as a gateway for the Waves MaxxAudio control panel. There, you can customize MaxxBass, width and more as per your preference.

The sound quality is decent but something that did not quite wow me. Even at max volume, the audio did not distort much, so that’s great!

Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 Turbo Button

Moving on, there’s a “Turbo” key up top using which you can overclock the GPU, up the fan speeds and also max out the CPU limits, should the necessity arise.

However, be very wary of the situation where you decide to use that button cause the improved performance comes at a cost of very high noise from the fans.

Fans

Sticking to the fans, they have decided to go with the 4th-gen Aero Blade 3D technology for cooling. The 2 versions of the Aero Blade fans inside are able to keep the laptop considerably cool despite playing games for hours and hours.

The air intake vents are on the bottom and there are 4 exhausts in total. Two on the sides and two on the rear.

Trackpad

If the keyboard of the Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 had an uncanny resemblance to that of the Nitro 5, then the trackpads are the polar opposite.

Although it’s plastic, it works well. It utilizes Windows Precision and tracking. As a result, it offers better gestures and tracking features. However, the trackpad and the surrounding deck is prone to smudges. Thus, you may feel the need to keep having a swipe at it every now and then.

Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 Trackpad

Ports

Talking about the ports, on the left-hand side you’ll find a Kensington lock, a power connector, 1x RJ45 port, 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 and a headphone/microphone jack. Then on the right-hand side, you get a full-sized HDMI port, a mini display port, 1 USB 3.1 gen 2 port and a Type C USB 3.1 Gen 2 port which does not support Thunderbolt 3.

I feel that they could have squeezed it in there, but I guess they make it up in terms of display and performance.

Display

The display panel on this one is your typical 144Hz LED-backlit IPS panel. The resolution on this one is of Full-HD with a 3ms response time.

To be honest, I really enjoyed the display on this. It is colorful, vivid, and perfect for media consumption. And if you are into content creation, the color accuracy is also very good with 97% sRGB and 72% NTSC Color Gamut. The brightness tops up at around 315nits, which is not bright enough to be used in a well-lit environment with ease.

Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 Display 720p webcam

Another minor complaint in this department would be that of the backlight bleeding. Now that may be a concern for some but the instance where you can actually see it is incredibly rare. Thus, as I previously put it, this is a minor complaint only.

Performance

Next up, is what most of you are probably waiting for, the performance! As mentioned previously, the version I have with me has the Intel Core i7-9750H processor, 16GB single-channel RAM, and the RTX 2060 GPU. There’s also a configuration available with GTX 1660Ti.

The RTX 2060 and GTX 1660Ti are more or less similar in terms of performance. The former will generally yield 5 to 10% better performance in most of the games.  However, since the GTX 1660Ti is void of Ray Tracing cores and Tensor core, so you cannot enjoy hardware-based real-time ray tracing and DLSS in select games.

  GeForce RTX 2060 GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
Steam Processors (CUDA cores) 1920 1536
ROPs 48 48
Base Clock 1365MHz 1500MHz
Boost Clock 1680MHz 1770MHz
Memory 6GB GDDR6 at 14Gbps 6GB GDDR5 at 12Gbps
Memory Interface 192-bit 192-bit
Memory Bandwidth 336GB/s 288GB/s
Single-Precision Performance 6.5TFLOPs 5.4TFLOPs
Tensor Cores 240 N/A
RT Cores 30 N/A

To be honest, as of now, there are very few games to have those features, but in 2020, lots of games are going to have it. Therefore, the RTX 2060 guarantees a better future-proofing. However, if you want strict fps per dollar spent, the GTX 1660 Ti ends up being a slightly better value right now.

Gaming

Anyways, let’s talk about the gaming performance of the Helios 300. Disclaimer, in order to test the full potential of the laptop, I played all my games with the turbo mode on. And having a dedicated turbo key for that purpose is really great.

Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 Gaming Battlefield 5 RTX 2060 Graphics Intel Core i7-9750H CPU

Anyway, coming back to the topic, I played Battlefield 5 in Ultra settings and it gave a solid 90fps on average. Though as I mentioned before, the fan sound is too loud, so you’d probably want to use headphones while playing.

After that, I decided to make the most out of the graphics card by enabling DX12 and DXR. These features help enable “Ray tracing” that in turn improves the quality of reflections on the games.

I have to admit that the load time for the game had significantly increased after enabling DX12 and DXR, however the average frame rate was commendable at around 70. Not a significant drop I must say. So, improved visual experience for almost similar frame rates seems like a good tradeoff for that waiting time.

Next on, I tried my hands in Apex Legends. Same conditions apply here too, max settings with turbo mode on. On average, I got around 120fps which is even higher than my desktop with GTX 1070.

If you tune in the settings, you should get over 150fps. Now, these are the sort of games where you make the full use of a 144Hz screen, the frame rates you ask.

If it’s still not clear, let me explicitly state it, this device can breeze through triple-A titles with ease.

Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 FPS count (Turbo Mode on)

  • Shadow of the Tomb Raider (Highest Settings): 79 fps
  • Far Cry New Dawn (Ultra Settings): 87 fps
  • Fortnight (High Settings): 168 fps
  • PUBG (High Settings): 124 fps

Storage

In terms of storage, you get 2 slots for NVMe drives on the Acer Predator Helios 300 2019. The first one is already occupied by the 256GB NVMe SSD that comes with the laptop.

You can check out the read and write speed over here, which is considerably fast.

  • Read Speed: 2629.9 Mb/s
  • Write Speed: 1528.9 Mb.s

Moreover, my unit came with 1 TB of HDD as well, so you can pack in as many games as you want.

Battery

The battery is somewhat okayish on this one, which is a 4-cell Li-ion 58Wh battery. Now if you plan on using it just for web browsing and sorts, then you can probably get around 5 to 5 and a half hours of battery life. While gaming in medium settings, I only got close to 1 hour of battery life. 1hour – not great, not terrible.

Conclusion

Overall, the Acer Predator Helio 300 2019 offers a great set up at a relatively cheap price (for gaming laptops that is). The design is premium and the performance of the device in regards to the display and speed matches the quality of design.

There might be some minor issues regarding battery life, but they are nothing but minor concerns that you can probably ignore. At a price of Rs. 190,000 here in Nepal, this laptop offers something quite similar to much higher priced gaming laptops.

So, if you’re looking to upgrade from your current “budget” setup to something better without breaking your bank, then I would definitely suggest this laptop for you.

Samsung Galaxy Book Flex ‘Alpha’ announced: Will come with a QLED screen

In October, Samsung announced the Galaxy Book Flex at the Samsung Developer Conference 2019. And now Samsung has announced Galaxy Book Flex ‘Alpha’ which will come at a cheaper price than the former.

Samsung Galaxy Book Series

When we talk of Samsung we usually think of its smartphone lineups. But it also working on laptops under the Galaxy Book Series. Samsung announced the Galaxy Book S in August. While the Galaxy Book S is yet to hit the market Samsung has already announced Galaxy Book Flex and Galaxy Book Ion. And now Samsung has added Galaxy Book Flex ‘Alpha’ to the yet-to-release Galaxy Book series laptops.

Also, check out Samsung Mobile Prices in Nepal

Samsung Galaxy Book S
Samsung Galaxy Book S

Samsung Galaxy Book Flex ‘Alpha’

Samsung announced the Galaxy Book Flex ‘Alpha’ ahead of CES 2020. The device is meant to be a cheaper alternative for Samsung Galaxy Book Flex.

Talking about the Samsung Galaxy Book Flex ‘Alpha’, it is a 2-in-1 laptop with an aluminum chassis. It has a 13.3-inch QLED panel which packs in 1080 x 1920 pixels. The display can get as bright as 600 nits. The laptop is 13.9mm thick and weighs around 1.2 kg.

It will be powered by the 10th generation Intel Core processor. However, there is no information if it is going to be a Core i3 or i5 processor. The graphics will be handled by Intel UHD as there is no discrete graphics as in Galaxy Book Flex.

The processor will be backed by 8/12GB RAM. The RAM included here is based on LPDDR4 technology. You can choose between a 256GB or a 512GB SSD. The company claims that the 54Wh battery included in the laptop will provide up to 17.5 hours of battery life. It even supports fast charging through a Type-C port.

Talking about connectivity, the Galaxy Book Flex ‘Alpha’ supports Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax. A fingerprint scanner is included for biometrics. There are two Type-C ports along with a Type-C slot. It also features an HDMI port, a MicroSD slot, a 3.5mm jack, a pair of 1.5W speakers and a 720P HD camera.

Launch and Price

Samsung will debut the Galaxy Book series with Galaxy Book Flex and Galaxy Book Ion. Samsung Galaxy Book Flex ‘Alpha‘ will be released a bit later than the two. However, it will make its way into the market within the first two quarters of 2020. It will come with a price tag of around $829.99(~ NPR 95,000). You will have to pay extra if you want to have an Active Pen stylus.

Huawei achieves its biggest revenue to date despite the trade ban from US

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In 2019, we saw Huawei replace Apple as the second-biggest smartphone brand in the world. But Huawei looked more ambitious. The company’s recent growth also complemented the ambition. But it had to slow down a bit, courtesy of the US trade ban. Interestingly, Huawei is showing what it is capable of on its own after American companies broke all the ties with it. Being the company it is, Huawei is still on a roll. This time the company has accumulated its biggest revenue to date. Huawei posting such record revenue is a clear indication that the company can survive on its own.

US trade ban

Huawei is facing a trade-ban in the United States. Since May of 2019, Huawei has been restricted to carry out any sort of transaction with US-based companies. The biggest problem for Huwaei so far has been the Google Mobile Service (GMS).

Over the years, GMS has a big hand in Android’s growth in terms of both usage and popularity. Huawei has been restricted to integrate it into its smartphone because of the ban it faces.

Huawei Record Revenue (2019)

When the trade-ban was introduced, dark clouds hovered over the future of the brand. We didn’t know if we could see any other device from the company. But that’s “long” gone now. Huawei is still launching new devices.

But sales is what catches our attention. The company has reported sales of 240 million smartphones in 2019. That’s additional 36 million smartphones sold compared to 206 million smartphones sold in 2018.

With this, Huawei has secured its position as the second-biggest smartphone brand in the world. Only Samsung has a better sales figure than Huawei.

Eric Xu -Huawei Deputy Chairman
Eric Xu – Huawei Deputy Chairman

Huawei’s record revenue in detail

Huawei has gone all out in overcoming the dependency on Google. And if the company’s financial report is any indication Huawei might even pull out the impossible.

Huawei has reported its revenue a bit over 850 billion Yuan; an 18% increase over 2018’s figures. That is around 122 billion in US dollars. To put it into perspective, that’s the biggest revenue the Chinese company has ever had in its history.

The Future of Huawei

While the sales figure shows no sign to worry, Huawei’s deputy chairman, Eric Xu, has confessed tough times for the company. He also said that the trade-ban can make it “difficult” for the company to “survive and thrive” over the long run.

To continue to grow as a company, Huawei is planning on getting rid of the company’s poor performing managers. There might also be some changes in the operational structure of the company.

The trade ban saga was one of the most talked-about events of 2019. The fact that it came after Huawei replaced US-based Apple as the second-biggest smartphone in the world created a lot of buzzes. And with Huawei putting all its efforts to fight against the ban, we might see the events make some more headlines in the time to come. Huawei achieving such a milestone with its record revenue to date has shined some hope for the company nevertheless.