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Oppo F11 & F11 Pro gets price drop: But you’ll have to act fast before the stocks run out

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Oppo F11 and F11 Pro are popular mid-range choices with pop-up camera in Nepal. The devices have faced a price drop as they are almost in their EOL (end of life-cycle). Has the recent price drop in Nepal made the Oppo F11 and F11 Pro absolute steal?

 Overview

Both the Oppo F11 and F11 Pro have dual cameras on the back measuring 48-megapixel and 5-megapixel. The primary 48MP camera uses Pixel Binning tech as it combines the data from four adjacent pixels to create a single pixel size of 1.6µm for brighter and well-detailed images.

oppo f11 price nepal

The only difference between the F11 and the F11 Pro lies in front. The F11 Pro has a motorized 16-megapixel pop-up camera that has an aperture of f/2.0 while the F11 has the same lens resting on a waterdrop notch.

The Oppo F11 and F11 Pro pack a tall 6.53-inch IPS LCD display panel. Both of these devices are enriched with Full HD+ resolution at the aspect ratio of 19.5:9. Under the hood, the devices are powered by MediaTek Helio P70 chipset which is aided by 4 GB (F11) or 6 GB of RAM (F11 Pro). They run on Android v9.0 Pie out of the box with ColorOS 6 on top as a skin. However, Oppo will be releasing ColorOS 7 for both these handsets in Q2 2020.

oppo f11 pro pop up selfie camera

The Oppo F11 and F11 Pro have a large 4,000 mAh battery with support for Oppo’s 20W VOOC 3.0 charging technology. However, there is still the older micro USB 2.0 port on the phones. The devices have a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner.

Oppo F11 & F11 Pro Specifications

  • Display: 6.53-inch LTPS IPS LCD Full HD+ display, 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • CPU: Octa-core MediaTek Helio P70
  • PU: Mali-G72 MP3
  • OS: Android 9 Pie with ColorOS 6 on top
  • RAM: 6GB (F11 Pro & Marvel Avengers Edition); 4GB (F11)
  • Storage: 128GB, Expandable up to 256GB via SD card
  • Rear Camera: Dual: (48MP, f/1.8, 1/2″, 0.8µm, PDAF) + (5MP, f/2.4, 1/5”, 1.12µm), LED flash
  • Front Camera: 16MP selfie camera, f/2.0; Motorized Pop-up on F11 Pro
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (Rear-mounted), Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity, Compass
  • Battery: 4,000 mAh with VOOC 3.0 Flash Charging technology; Micro USB charging port

Oppo F11 & Oppo F11 Pro Price in Nepal (Updated)

As of now, the latest price of Oppo F11 in Nepal is Rs. 29,990 for 4/128GB. Similarly, the updated price of Oppo F11 Pro in Nepal is Rs. 38,990 for 6/128GB.

Model Name Old Price  New Price in Nepal 
Oppo F11 (4/128GB) Rs. 37,990 Rs. 29,990
Oppo F11 Pro (6/128GB) Rs. 47,990 Rs. 38,990

Samsung will unveil the newest Galaxy A (2020) series next week

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With all the success Samsung has had in the past year through its budget and mid-range smartphones, it finally has something worthy enough to show for the value-oriented users. And nothing is stopping the Samsung train now as the company is all set to launch the newest Galaxy A (2020) series next week on December 12.

Confirming this news was Samsung Vietnam, which posted a video on YouTube showcasing the evolution of budget Samsung phones from its days of ‘J’ series to now. Especially emphasizing on the camera quality and performance, phones under the Galaxy A (2020) series are all set to feature a revamped camera design.

What’s new?

The most notable change looks to be the tiny punch-hole cutout in the center of the display for the selfie camera which we’ve seen in Samsung’s premium flagship phone – the Galaxy Note 10/Note 10+. Similarly, the Galaxy M30s-like bulky camera arrangement on the back seems to be taking off, as the leaked images suggest the members of the newest A series will pack an L-shaped quad camera setup.

As for now, Samsung Vietnam hasn’t officially revealed exactly which phones will be launching under the Galaxy A (2020) banner. However, if the rumors are true, then the Galaxy A51 will be the first of the bunch. This may be powered by an Exynos 9611 chipset, feature a 48MP primary camera and a 32MP selfie camera, with a 4000 mAh battery.

samsung galaxy a51
Samsung Galaxy A51 Leaked Image

If this naming convention follows suit, the other phones under Galaxy A (2020) could be called the: Galaxy A21, Galaxy A31, and so on. There are also speculations flowing around that the higher-end Galaxy A81 will come with the S-Pen support which has been exclusive to the “Note” series until now. So, yeah, if Samsung brings the S-Pen functionality to its mid-range and upper mid-range smartphones, the company must introduce something extraordinary in the next Note device for it to sell as well as the earlier generation of Note smartphones.

Don’t forget to watch our review of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+:

Unleash the inner photographer in you with Vivo’s new #vivographer campaign

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Photography has gotten a lot, lot accessible to the masses, thanks to the innovation in the area of mobile photography. You can take portraits of yourself, gather up the gang into a single wide-angle shot, shine your pearly white teeth even in low-light situations, or even take a close-up of that ant carrying away a block of sugar, all from a phone that costs about a quarter of the flagship phones.

But of course, there’s a vast difference between mobile photography and photography in general. Carrying all that weight and the intricate settings within obviously give you a much better output compared to what you get from modern-day smartphones. However, not everyone’s an avid photographer who will walk around with a hefty camera on them just to take photos. For such people, mobile photography works just fine.

Team photo of the officials of the #vivographer campaign.

Also Read: Vivo Mobiles Price in Nepal

#vivographer

And now, with the vision to mold these two similar yet contrasting genres together, Vivo is launching the #vivographer campaign. With the “Visit Nepal 2020” fiesta just around the corner, this initiative hopes to promote & motivate local photographers and Nepal tourism in a single effort. Though #vivographer has already kicked off in India for some time now, Vivo Nepal is set to get this underway from 8th December 2019 in Nepal.

Remember, it is #vivographer. Singular. Not #vivographers.

Vivo’s phones have always been known for its great design and excellent camera performance. So it makes sense why Vivo would come up with a photography-driven campaign.

The first step…

In the initial stage, Vivo Nepal has handpicked 5 photographers from Nepal who excel in different areas of photography as its “vivographers”. With time, the company hopes to take this number to thousands or more.

First 5 vivographers for Nepal. (I didn’t make that typo btw)

Across the campaign, these vivographers will capture Nepali landscapes and whatnots using a flagship Vivo phone (most likely the V17 Pro), which will be shared through Vivo’s official account on multiple social networking sites. Other photographers and enthusiasts can join in on the action by uploading a photo using the #vivographer hashtag. Thus, your creation will reach a bigger audience and maybe, you’ll also turn a few heads along the way too. The ultimate goal here is to create an active and conjoined Nepalese community of photographers and mobile photographers.

It is good to see that a company is coming up with such ideas to promote local talents. I wish all the luck to Vivo Nepal and all the people in/directly involved in the campaign and hope it’s a staggering success!

Check out our review of the Vivo S1:

Heaters with your Internet? Why did Worldlink think that would be a Good Combo?

What do you get when you cross a hypercompetitive market and an out-of-touch marketing team? Something so eerie that’ll have you cringing at the mere sight of it. Worldlink, the largest ISP of Nepal may just have achieved this inglorious feat with its latest Heaternet scheme.

You may have thought that you’d get past all the ridiculousness with that simplistically clever naming, but no, not on my watch. If we’re talking strictly money-wise, then the offer can somewhat be defended for its economical approach; a free heater, decent bandwidth, plus dual NETTV subscription is a good bundle. However, we have a bigger fish to fry here.

I mean, I’m definitely not alone in this. Briefly going through the comment section on Worldlink’s Facebook page, I found many people sharing the same belief. A heater with your internet? Truly a bruh moment. Is the stiff competition getting to you?

Worldlink Heaternet Offer – 25Mbps (1TV) Package

Duration NETTV (All Channels) GO Discount App CG Blower Heater Price
1 month Yes Yes Yes Rs. 3,550
3 months Yes Yes Yes Rs. 6,000
12 months Yes Yes Yes Rs. 16,000

Worldlink Heaternet Offer – 40Mbps (2TVs) Package

Duration NETTV  GO Discount App CG Blower Heater Price
1 month Yes Yes Yes Rs. 3,850
3 months Yes Yes Yes Rs. 6,400
12 months Yes Yes Yes Rs. 17,500

Worldink Heaternet Offer – 40Mbps (3TVs) Package

Duration NETTV (All Channels + YouTube GO Discount App CG Blower Heater Price
1 month Yes Yes Yes Rs. 4,000
3 months Yes Yes Yes Rs. 6,800
12 months Yes Yes Yes Rs. 18,500

Worldlink Heaternet Offer – 60Mbps (3TVs) Package

Duration NETTV (All Channels + YouTube GO Discount App CG Blower Heater Price
1 month Yes Yes Yes Rs. 4,700
3 months Yes Yes Yes Rs. 8,800
12 months Yes Yes Yes Rs. 26,000

ok boomer

Worldlink is most definitely fishing for an audience of the older generation with this offer. And no, that in itself isn’t any bad, at all! (the prices above are VAT-exclusive by the way) Maybe the company is struggling to make a mark on the younger crowd. But we’re not in days of old. If you gotta stay relevant in the market, you have factor-in the majority demographics. Ask yourself this, if you were in charge of selecting an ISP for the internet connection in your house, would this persuade you? Most likely not.

TVs with your internet was a decent offer, it made sense. You also got a free NETTV subscription as an added bonus. But a heater? Hmm… hold on a second here. Maybe Worldlink is onto something. Let me explain.

Are we overlooking something?

As I said before, the pricing of the offer isn’t entirely terrible. If one were to fully capitalize on the company’s offers of the past like the TV, you’d have to spend a hefty amount. That is certainly logical but only if you needed a new TV. On the contrary, if you’re not in the market for one, why even bother with the offer? However, the Heaternet doesn’t require you to pour in a ton of cash to benefit from the scheme. Pay a little more and you get a nifty little heater to keep you warm in this cold weather alongside other privileges.

“An inexpensive offer that most people can get behind.”

So yeah, maybe the offer isn’t that pointless after all. Although, other ISPs like Vianet and ClassicTech are coming up with even more outrageous offers with phones and subscription bonuses which are far more lucrative than that of Worldlink. The monthly bonus is absolutely terrific but what if I don’t need a phone; there’s no offer for me?

Verdict

Gambling on a different marketing approach, the company is targeting inclusivity for the masses over a more lucrative offer which very few will benefit from. Anyways, I wish all the luck to them for the direction they’re heading towards. Also, if anyone from Worldlink is reading this, why does your website automatically refresh after a while to show the pop-up message? It totally ruins the user experience in my opinion.

Xiaomi True Wireless Earbuds finally available in Nepal

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Over the years, Xiaomi has solidified its name as a top smartphone seller in Nepal. Aptly priced mobiles that deliver a good performance. That’s what Xiaomi is known for out here. However, the brand is much more than that. Its product ranges from smart TVs to smartwatches. But most of them don’t get to see the light of the day in Nepal. However, things might get a little different now. That’s because the Xiaomi has finally launched its first Mi True Wireless TWS Earbuds in Nepal for an affordable price.

Yup! You can now get the Mi true wireless earbuds through official channels in Nepal too. Now, I know that just one new launch doesn’t really guarantee a big overhaul, but one can always hope! So, talking about the device, it is a high-quality product at an affordable price range. And this typifies what the brand is all about. You can find specific details about the devices down below.

Mi True Wireless Earbuds Overview

The Mi True Wireless Earbuds is a cheaper alternative to the Apple AirPods Pro or the Galaxy Buds Plus. Its design is similar to what Apple has to offer however, it is IPX4 rated. And also features noise-canceling technology. So, what’s the difference? Well for starters, the Xiaomi’s Earbuds are a lot cheaper.

Xiaomi True Wireless Earbuds price nepal

It is one of the best alternatives for anyone looking for an affordable Earbud in Nepal. It has a plastic design and operates through touch sensors. The sensor in the Earbuds allows you to access your virtual assistant, answer calls, and toggle the noise canceling. Furthermore, the device has Bluetooth 5.0 meaning you can connect it with either iPhone or Android devices.

  • Meanwhile, check out all the latest prices and specs of Xiaomi earbuds here

Mi True Wireless Earbuds Cheaper Alternative

If you want a basic wired earphone, Xiaomi also has the Mi In-ear Headphones Basic. It is an affordable high-quality earphone. It comes with an aluminum sound chamber and has been anodized so that it suffers no corrosion. Furthermore, the device has a 3rd gen balanced damping system. This helps to improve the sound and air-flow into the device.

Moreover, its AUX jack is bent at a 45-degree angle for durability purposes. The headphone wire has an integrated remote that allows users to play/pause, and call controls. It also has a built-in mic. The in-ear headphones will cost you Rs. 649. 

Also Read: Best True Wireless earbuds in Nepal [Every Price segment]

Xiaomi True Wireless Earbuds design

Mi True Wireless Earbuds Price in Nepal

The Mi True wireless earbuds official price in Nepal is Rs. 4,799. This latest TWS from Xiaomi comes with a 6-month warranty and is available through mobile official channels.

Xiaomi TWS Earphone Model Price in Nepal  
Mi True wireless earbuds Rs. 4,799

GoPro HERO 8 Black finally makes its heroic entry in Nepal!

Packing tons of improvements and loads of cool new features over last year’s HERO7, GoPro unveiled the HERO8 Black in the international back in October. And now, Icefall Technologies, the official distributor of GoPro products in Nepal has finally brought the HERO8 Black to the Nepalese market. Enough small talk, let’s know more about the Go Pro Hero 8 along with its official price.

GoPro HERO 8 Black Specifications

  • Dimensions: 2.61W x 1.91H x 1.12D-inches
  • Weight: 126gm (w/out frame)
  • Camera: 12MP lens with Digital lens (Narrow, Linear, Wide, SuperView)
  • Videography: Up to 4K/60fps (16:9 aspect ratio); Touch Zoom; 8x Slow-Mo; Pre-built Presets (Cinematic, Activity, Slo-Mo); 1080p Live-Streaming
  • HDR: SuperPhoto with improved HDR
  • Audio: 3 microphones with reduced wind noise
  • Stabilization: HyperSmooth 2.0
  • Timelapse: TimeWarp 2.0
  • Screen: Intuitive 2-inch LCD Touch Screen
  • Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth
  • Battery: 1220 mAh Li-Ion
  • Waterproofing: Up to 33ft/10m
  • Expansion Mods: Media mod, Display mod, Light mod
  • Companion App: GoPro / GoPro Quik
  • SoC: GP1 Chip
  • GPS: Yes

GoPro HERO 8 Overview

While last year’s HERO7 came in three different variants, the HERO8 only comes in one (as of now). As its an action camera, let’s start by talking about its videography prowess.

Videography

GoPro HERO8 Black features the all-new “HyperSmooth 2.0“. Though last year’s HyperSmooth was received great regards, it didn’t work in all resolution of videos. But the new HyperSmooth 2.0 works in all resolution and all frame rates, including the 8x Slo-Mo. You can select from 3 options of stabilization – On, High, and Boost, with the latter giving you the most stabilized video. It should be noted that your videos will be treated with mild cropping when stabilized.

go pro hero 8 hypersmooth 2.0

Also making its entry is a feature called “Horizontal Levelling“. What is does is level your videos in the horizontal axis, resulting in a smooth cinematic video with up & down movements still visible. The 12MP camera also features 4 digital lenses that let you take a wide range of photos and videos. They are – Narrow, distortion-free Linear, Wide, and SuperView. Apart from the resolution and aspect ratio, the HERO8 Black’s video frame rate also depends on the type of lens used. Additionally, you can choose from 3 built-in presets (Cinematic, Activity, Slo-Mo) for video recording depending upon your use-case so that you don’t need to meddle through the settings all that much.

go pro hero8 black time warp 2.0 feature

The HERO8 Black also sees an improvement in GoPro’s TimeWarp effect department. Now equipped with TimeWarp 2.0, this camera can now adapt to your speed and you can also tap to slow down or speed up the video. So cool! GoPro also promises better audio capture though it features the same 3mic setup to the predecessor. For you streamers out there, the HERO8 Black can now push up to Full-HD (1080p) live-streaming through the app, which was limited to 720p in earlier models.

Photography

Now, let’s move on to photography. Unlike videography, there isn’t much to talk about here. GoPro’s SuperPhoto (aka HDR) has gotten slightly better with an improved HDR algorithm.

 

Here, GoPro is debuting the “LiveBurst” feature. This lets you capture 1.5 seconds of footage (only from Wide lens) before and after hitting the shutter button. So, you have the option to pick the best still image from 90 of them or share a 3-second 4K video as is. For finetuning your capture’s settings, the HERO8 Black comes with GoPro’s signature “Protune” functionality. There are also “Burst” & “Night” photography features. Unfortunately, you can’t take photos from the camera’s “SuperView” lens.

Extension Mods

For the first time, GoPro is introducing “Extension Mods” for the HERO8 Black. You can attach 3 mods that extend the functionality of your camera.

go pro hero 8 price in nepal

  • Media Mod: Includes a 3.5mm mic input, an HDMI Out port, an additional USB Type-C port, shotgun-mic, and two cold-shoe mounts
  • Display Mod: Includes a 2-inch flip-up screen for framing the shots with an additional 680 mAh battery
  • Light Mod: Includes a light source that can be attached to a GoPro mount or used alone

Assorted features

As always, the GoPro HERO8 Black features a waterproof build. The limit here is up to 33ft (10m). Apart from having a rugged build quality, the company says that the HERO8 has a 2x stronger lens than the predecessor so this should be much durable in tough and taxing scenarios.

It features the same GP1 SoC and the 1220 mAh battery. Though the battery capacity of the HERO8 is the same as that of the HERO7 with the exact shape, it is through this new battery that the HERO8 is capable of HyperSmooth 2.0.

Using the companion app, you can view, edit, customize, and share your photos and videos which comes in very handy as well. The only compromise on the newer model is that you must buy the Media mod if you want HDMI output.

GoPro HERO 8 Black Price in Nepal [Updated 2020] 

The official price of GoPro Hero 8 Black in Nepal is Rs. 51,500. You can purchase it from the likes of Icefall Technologies and Oliz Store.

Model Name  Price in Nepal  
Go Pro Hero 8 Black NPR 51,500
Go Pro Hero8 Black NPR 51,500

Samsung Galaxy A30s receives a discount – Still not worth the price!

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Samsung is doing well in the budget and mid-range smartphone section. The overhaul of its budget phones with the new ‘A‘ & ‘M‘ series has yielded fruitful results for the South Korean conglomerate. The company launched Galaxy A30 back in March of 2019 and recently launched its ‘s‘ variant aka Samsung Galaxy A30s in India and other parts of the world. Launched about a month ago in Nepal, Samsung is now offering price-cut on the A30s as a part of its 50th-anniversary celebration.

Samsung Galaxy A30s Overview

The ‘s’ in these ‘s’ variant of smartphones seem to have a “slight” improvement over the ones without it rather than a “significant” upgrade. Is that it Samsung? Did I crack the code? Do I win something? Anyway, there aren’t many things to get excited about here. The one thing that would definitely catch your eye, however, is the new triple-rear camera setup.

A30 had a dual-camera setup on the back with a 16MP primary lens and a 5MP ultra-wide lens. This, to our joy, has been replaced with a triple camera setup with a 25MP main shooter, 5MP depth sensor and 8MP wide-angle lens in the A30s. Uninspiredly, there is no upgrade in the selfie camera.

Samsung A30s Triple Camera Setup

Don’t expect any performance upgrades either since Samsung hasn’t bothered itself with fitting in a new SoC. And are you ready for the biggest disappointment of the A30s? Samsung somehow thought of the wonderful idea of downgrading the resolution of A30s to a measly 720 x 1560 HD+ display with 268 PPI density. This really doesn’t do justice to the phone’s capable 6.4″ super AMOLED display. Content consumption has really taken a hit here.

Samsung Galaxy A30s design

The A30s in Nepal comes in a single configuration with 4GB memory and 128GB storage which can be expanded up to 512GB. A30s also has the same 4000 mAh non-removable Li-Polimer battery with 15W fast charging capability.

Another major change in the A30s can be seen on the security front. It has ditched the physical fingerprint sensor from the A30 to an on-screen scanner. Call me old school but I’d take the faster physical fingerprint sensor over a slower in-display screen one any day of the year.

Samsung Galaxy A30s Specifications

  • Body: 6.24 x 2.94 x 0.31 inches; 166 gm (5.86 oz)
  • Display: 6.4 inches Super AMOLED Infinity-V
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1560 pixels), 19.5:9 ratio
  • Chipset: Exynos 7904, 14nm process
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×1.8 GHz Cortex-A73 & 6×1.6 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • GPU: Mali-G71 MP2
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 128GB (expandable up to 512GB)
  • Rear Camera: (25MP, f/1.7) + (8MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide lens) + (5MP, f/2.2 depth sensor), LED Flash
  • Front Camera: Single – 16MP, f/2.0
  • OS & UI: Android Pie with Samsung One UI on top
  • Battery: Non-removable 4000 mAh; USB Type C
  • Colors: Prism Crush Black, Prism Crush White, Prism Crush Violet

Also Read: Samsung Mobiles Price in Nepal

Samsung Galaxy A30s Price in Nepal and Availability

The Samsung Galaxy A30s price was initially Rs. 31,890. However, Samsung is offering the Galaxy A30s in Nepal for a price of Rs. 27,499. You can redeem the offer from any Samsung retail outlets or from Smartdoko.com.

Model Name Price in Nepal Availability
Samsung Galaxy A30s (4/128GB) NPR. 27,499

Personally, I still think Samsung is asking too much for this model. It sports HD display and a relatively slower processor, whereas you can get Redmi Note 8 Pro with FullHD+ display and a much powerful Helio G90T chipset for Rs. 29,999 (6+128GB variant).

And even if you want Samsung phones under Rs. 30,000, I would recommend the Galaxy M40, Galaxy M30s, and Galaxy A50. They have superior performance, Full HD display, and high res cameras than the A30s. So, it would be wise if you choose them over A30s.

Honor 9X with Pop-up Selfie Camera launched in Nepal

Honor had launched the 9X and 9X Pro in July 2019, which was exclusive to Chinese customers. Now, the Chinese brand launched the global variant of the Honor 9X in the Nepali market after a considerable duration of time.  So, let’s check out the full specs, updated price in Nepal and availability of Honor 9X in Nepal.

Honor 9X Overview

Performance and Memory

The global and Chinese variants of the Honor 9X are different. While the Chinese variant was powered by a powerful Kirin 810, the global model will equip a less powerful Kirin 710F chipset with the Mali G51 MP4 GPU. The Kirin 710F is comparable to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 710 and it is disappointing in this price range. Compared to MediaTek’s Helio G90T featured in Redmi Note 8 Pro, the chipset disappoints in benchmarks tests. Real-life usage is fluid but games like PUBG in HDR setting will result in occasional lags and stutters.

Design and Display

The global model of Honor 9X will have the same form-factor as its Chinese variant. It has a 6.59-inch LCD panel with Full-HD+ (2340 x 1080) resolution and a tall aspect ratio of 19.5:9. Talking about the design, it has metal and glass build with a striking holographic ‘X’ reflection on the back. The fashionable design and the notch-less display of the phone should be appealing to young audiences the most. Likewise, there’s a pop-up mechanism for the 16MP selfie camera.

Camera

Similarly, the global variant will have a triple rear camera setup like the Chinese Honor 9X Pro. You get a 48MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultrawide lens with 120° FOV, and a 2MP depth sensor. The camera is satisfactory except for portrait selfies. The colors on the image impressed us thought shots from both primary and ultra-wide angle sensors lacked details.

Check out our written review of Honor 9X

Battery

Talking about similarities, there’s a 4000 mAh battery which supports 10W charging and a physical fingerprint sensor on the back. The battery can last you a full day on average usage. But the phone doesn’t support fast charging technology of any kind and you will get a 10W charger that takes around 2.5 hours to get the phone fully charged.

honor 9x price nepal

With the Huawei controversy, you might be worried about Android support on Honor phones. But fret not, the Honor 9X (IE) will run Android 9.0 (Pie) with EMUI 9.1 on top and have the full suite of Google’s applications. Additionally, there’s the 3.5mm headphone jack on the bottom of the phone alongside the Type-C port and the speaker.

Honor 9X International Edition Specifications

  • Body: 6.42 x 3.04 x 0.35 inches; 206 gm; front/back glass
  • Display: 6.59-inches IPS LCD panel
  • Resolution: Full-HD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels); 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: HiSilicon Kirin 710F; 12nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.2 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4×1.7 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • GPU: Mali G51 MP4
  • RAM: 6GB
  • Storage: 128GB (expandable up to 512GB)
  • Software & UI: Android 9.0 (Pie) with Huawei’s EMUI 9.1 on top
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera; 48MP f/1.8 primary sensor, 8MP f/2.4 ultrawide lens, 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 16MP, f/2.2 aperture (motorized)
  • Fingerprint sensor: Physical (rear-mounted)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, AGPS/GPS/GLONASS/BDS, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Battery: 4000 mAh battery with 10W Charging
  • Colors: Midnight Black, Sapphire Blue
  • Honor 9X Price in Nepal: Rs. 29,999 (6+128GB)

Honor 9X Price in Nepal & Availability

The price of Honor 9X in Nepal is Rs 29,990 for its 6/128GB variant. The device is an average smartphone in this particular price range and it would have been a better choice if Honor had brought the Chinese variant of the device with Kirin 810.

Model Name Price in Nepal Available stores
Honor 9X (6/128GB) Rs 29,990 Hukut

At the price of Rs. 29,990, the company is offering a pop-up selfie camera and a very good design. However, the big concern is it’s fairly average Kirin 710F chipset.

Blitzwolf BW-HL1 Smartwatch Review: My mollycoddled gadget!

The wearables market, specifically smartwatches has seen major stride over the past couple of years. Companies like Fitbit, Apple, and Samsung are the top players in the arena, though there are many Chinese knock-offs as well. The thing with smartwatches from these top brands is that, well, they’re just too expensive for your average Joe (don’t ask who Joe is). On the other hand, the cheap Chinese replicas feel way too gimmicky and unreliable. Isn’t there a reliable yet fashionable smartwatch out there that is light on the wallet as well?

*thunderstorm in distance*

Why yes, there could just be one! The Blitzwolf BW-HL1 is a smartwatch that looks & feels premium on the hand while packing a ton of features as well. Priced at just a little over $20, the BW-HL1 might just be the one to beat in that price range. Let’s find out more about it in our review.

Blitzwolf BW-HL1 SmartWatch Specifications

  • Body: 1.65 x 1.38 x 0.43 inches; 49 gm
  • Battery: 180 mAh; 3.7V
  • Charging: 5V-1A; in 2 hours via a proprietary magnetic cable
  • Display: 1.33 inch IPS LCD panel
  • Resolution: 240 x 240 pixels
  • Control: Touch Button/Key
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0
  • IP Rating: IP68 Waterproof (max depth 1 meter, for 30 minutes)
  • Sensors: Heart Rate Monitor, Pedometer
  • Companion app: “Da Fit”
  • Color: Black

Design

The Blitzwolf BW-HL1 has a very premium looking build and I’m a little giddy when I say that few people even mistook it for Apple Watch. That should already tell you something about this smartwatch. Frankly, it does kinda look like the Apple Watch on a glance so I don’t blame them.

Blitzwolf BW-HL1 review design

Similarly, it features a soft 20mm universal strap that is soft and easy on the hands. One of the unique features you get here is the mechanism to buckle up the strap into your hands.

Unlike other watches, you don’t get a loop/band retainer here. Rather, there’s an additional hole in the strap, underneath which you pass on the excess strap after setting in the buckle tongue into one of the adjustment holes. Thus, you get a tighter and more secure fit.

Display

Moving on, the display is good, but not something that’ll blow your socks off. The 1.3-inch IPS LCD panel is fairly bright. Though I personally had no problem accessing the smartwatch in any situation including outdoors, I wish it was just a little brighter.

Blitzwolf BW-HL1 review display

There are 6 levels of brightness you can choose from and I set my unit to the second-highest option. The 3 in-built watch faces are pretty attractive and equally informative too, but I wish they were customizable like in Xiaomi’s Mi Band 4.

Control

There’s a single touch key for control. I found it fairly easy to operate since it’s just:

  • Short press to toggle menus
  • Long press (1 – 1.5 seconds) to select the menu

I’m a long time Mi Band 3 user, which has swipe gestures for navigation. However, since the BW-HL1 features a single touch key mechanism, it can sometimes be annoying when you have to select a menu that you just passed. Gotta take another round trip through the menus to get there! Similarly, I compared the “Raise to Activate Screen” feature in both devices simultaneously. Here, I found that my Mi Band 3 was fairly easy to turn on while the BW-HL1 demanded a little more aggression when lifting the hand.

Battery

The 180 mAh battery fares well as advertised. According to the company, it can give you up to 15 days standby and 7 to 10 days of working time. In my case, I was prompted to charge my BW-HL1 in 10/12 days’ difference.

Health-tracking & Sensors

Now let me talk about its health-oriented features since the BW-HL1 has a handful of them. Sleep tracker, step counter, calorie counter, heart rate monitor are the standard ones that you’ll find in most of the fitness trackers or smartwatches. Additionally, it also has blood pressure and a blood oxygen monitor. Though they seem fairly accurate, I wouldn’t bet on it for absolute accuracy.

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Talking about sensors, I’m a little on the fence about the pedometer. I found my BW-HL1 to overstate the number of steps I took. When directly comparing it with my Mi Band 3, its step counter would show approximately 10% higher value. This could very well be fixed with a firmware update but I’m yet to receive one in my days of using.

While on the topic of inconvenience, I would also like to point out that the touch key is fairly prone to accidental touches as well. The thing is, long-pressing the key on the home screen displays the Bluetooth name and the MAC address of the watch. And I constantly found my BW-HL1 going into the aforementioned screen, especially if I’m laying down under a blanket. When exposed to the softness of the blanket with a little pressure, it would register as a click. As a result, I would take off the smartwatch when going to sleep. I hope the company rolls out a firmware update with a fix since this is quite annoying.

Furthermore, the “Training” mode allows you to track your performance under 8 different sports, which includes walking, running, cycling, skipping, badminton, basketball, football, and swimming. I’m not much of a fitness freak so I didn’t bother diving deep into this feature.

Notifications

The notification reminder on the BW-HL1 is something to appreciate. You can get notifications for calls, messages, and a handful of social networking apps like Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, Skype, Instagram, etc. You can also receive notifications from other apps of your phone directly in the smartwatch.

Extras

Similarly, BW-HL1 also has a “Music control” feature. You can play/pause a song along with skipping tracks forward or backward. When connected, this feature works even if the phone is locked.

Another handy feature here is the “Remote Camera“. You can take pictures simply by long-pressing the “Shutter” menu. However, for this to work, you have to have your phone unlocked. To my dismay, I found out that you can’t trigger your phone’s camera app and this option only works with Blitzwolf’s in-built camera app. Thus, you are restricted from tweaking any camera settings when taking pictures via the smartwatch.

App

Finally, let’s get into BW-HL1’s companion app named “Da Fit“. It has a pretty basic UI and feels lacking in polish, but does the job nonetheless. The welcome screen shows all the basic data like steps, sleep, heart rate, blood pressure, etc. A slide to the right takes you to settings, which also displays the connection as well as the battery level. I wish I could check the battery level directly in the watch, but I have to meddle through the app to get that information.

Here, you can change the watch face, toggle notification options, launch the camera, set alarms, and tweak other settings of the watch. An additional slide to the right takes you to your profile. Here, you can view/edit your personal info that you’d previously entered. Similarly, you can also view/edit your goal for the number of steps to be taken on a day.

Conclusion

All in all, the Blitzwolf BW-HL1 is a banger of a smartwatch for its price. At just over $20, you can get a premium smartwatch experience. It has a decent weight to it as well and doesn’t feel like a cheap plastic toy, unlike the cheap Chinese knock-offs in the market. Battery life and brightness for outdoor usage are decent as well. The only complaints I have are the excess step counting and accidental touches, which should be fixed by a firmware update. Other than that, the BW-HL1 is an absolutely amazing value smartwatch and should be on the watchlist of every smartwatch enthusiast.

Here’s when Android 10 with One UI 2.0 is coming to Samsung phones in Nepal

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The gag-inducing TouchWiz and Samsung Experience have been gone for a while now. Samsung’s new and refreshing approach to its smartphones’ UI, dubbed the “One UI“, was a welcome change. Introducing streamlined ways of interaction with one’s smartphone and emphasizing ease of use with one hand, the One UI presented itself as a compelling selling point of Samsung’s latest smartphones.

Introduced in last year’s Galaxy S9 and Note 9 series of Samsung smartphones, One UI made it to the older generation of the company’s flagship devices as well. While the original One UI was a total overhaul to its earlier UI, the forthcoming One UI 2.0 (based on Android 10) will only come with smaller, quality-of-life changes, while embracing the principles of the latest Android Q (10).

The Samsung Android 10 One UI 2.0 update is already live in Germany, Panama, and South Korea for the Galaxy S10 series. However, from the looks of it, Samsung smartphone owners in other countries will have to wait a little longer until 2020 for the update. Samsung India has posted the Android 10 Update Roadmap on the “Samsung Members” platform. Let’s have a look.

Samsung One UI 2.0 (Android 10) Update Roadmap in Nepal

Series Smartphone Update Schedule
Galaxy Fold Fold April 2020
Galaxy Note Note 10+, Note 10, Note 9 January 2020
Galaxy S S10+, S10, S10e, S9+, S9 January 2020
Galaxy A A30 January 2020
A80, A70s, A70, A50s, A50, A9 (2018), A7 (2018), A6+, A6 April 2020
A30s, A20, A10s, A10, A8 Star May 2020
A20s June 2020
Galaxy M M30, M20 January 2020
M40 March 2020
M30s April 2020
M10s May 2020
Galaxy J J6 June 2020
J6+, J7 Duo, J8 July 2020
Galaxy On On6 June 2020
On8 July 2020
Galaxy Tab Tab S6 April 2020
Tab S4, Tab S5e July 2020
Tab A 8 August 2020
Tab A 10.5 (2018), Tab A 10.1 September 2020

What’s new in One UI 2.0?

Like I said before, there won’t be any radical changes from the earlier versions to One UI 2.0. Mostly, there’ll be subtle upgrades to accessibility and usability, while simultaneously embracing the features of Android 10. Here are some of the most significant changes coming to One UI 2:

  • More Quick Settings items visible on the Notification panel, with the date and time size, minimized and shifted to the left.
  • When using other apps, the incoming call and volume toggle UI’s screen size has been further shortened.
  • Vivid moving icons with more vibrant hues
  • Systemwide “Dark Mode”
  • The camera app now categorizes multiple camera modes into a folder called “More”
  • New and redesigned “Device Care” option

So, did your device make the list? Comment down below!