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Xiaomi MI A3 Review: Good phone with one compromise!

Xiaomi has had a lot of success with its A series that provide stock Android experience. MI A1 the first entry in this series. Then came the Mi A2, which for its time had great cameras for the price. Believe me, I previously used both the device and was quite impressed by both of them. Keeping my past experiences with the Mi A series in mind, my expectations for the Xiaomi Mi A3 was quite high. It is a device that is once again targeted at the budget segment.

So, I started using this device for my everyday use for almost over 2 weeks now and honestly, it seems good and has, in fact, left an impression on me. But with a plethora of devices available in the budget segment now, it made me wonder whether this device has enough in it to make the cut and stand on top as the winner of the mid-range segment? Let’s find that out in this Xiaomi MI A3 review.

Xiaomi Mi A3 Specifications

  • Design: Glass body front and back, Aluminum frame
  • Display: 6.01″ Super AMOLED display with Gorilla Glass 5 Protection
  • Resolution: HD+ resolution (720 x 1560 pixels) @ 286 PPI
  • Rear Camera: Triple, 48 MP primary lens with f/1.8 aperture + 8 MP Ultra-wide-angle lens with f/2.2 aperture + 2 MP depth sensor f/2.4 aperture
  • Front Camera: 32 MP f/2.0 aperture
  • OS: Android 9.0; Android One
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 665; 11nm platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.0 GHz Kryo 260 Gold & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 260 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 610
  • RAM: 4GB/6GB
  • Storage: 64GB/128GB; Expandable up to 256GB via SD card slot
  • Battery: 4030 mAh, 18-W Fast Charging
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (under display), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • Price: Rs. 23,999 (4/64GB) | Rs. 27,999 (6/128GB)

Design

In terms of its design, the MI A3 does bring in a lot of improvement as compared to its predecessor. It has a metal + glass design with both the front and the back protected by Gorilla Glass 5. The use of this combination does, in fact, make this device seem like a premium offering.

Xiaomi Mi A3 design

Now, the one that I used was of ‘Not Just Blue’, Clear inspiration from the Pixel series! And to be honest my initial reaction was that, gosh this device feels cheap. The design pattern changes with respect to light and despite not having a plastic back, the changes in the design gradient did make me feel so.

However, once I got used to it, contrary to my initial judgment, I did find the design quite mesmerizing. I felt that this design on the very least is what separates MI A3 from others and did make it stand out among the rest. So, be careful guys, the first impression might not always be the last impression.

Moving on, the device has just the right curves around the edges which makes holding the device very comfortable. The display is surrounded by thin bezels all around except the chin which to me seemed a bit bigger. And with the craze of all screen phones these days, I do feel that the chin bezel could have been reduced down a notch. Sticking to the subject of notch, MI A3 does have a waterdrop notch to house the front camera.

Xiaomi MI A3 notch

On the bottom, there’s a single speaker rim right next to the USB-C port. The grille is divided on either side of the port however the one on the left, it seems purely exists the purpose of making it look symmetrical. Despite only having a single speaker, you won’t have to worry about the sound being drowned down as they are sufficiently loud and the audio quality is also pretty good. Furthermore, not to forget, a 3.5mm headphone jack makes its comeback in this series.

Xiaomi MI A3 headphone jack

Obviously, there’s a divided opinion about the headphone jacks as many of you now are venturing towards earbuds and all. But wired headphones does have its own separate fanbase. And I am one of them and thus the inclusion of the 3.5mm jack is a welcome change in this device.

Display

As far as the display is concerned, MI A3 uses a 6.08-inch Super AMOLED display. Considering the price, the S-AMOLED display does sound like a really good offering. However, the screen resolution is just 720p, which is the compromise I am talking about in the title. So, you might notice multiple instances of pixelation and to add to that the sunlight visibility is average at best. The struggle to make out what the screen is showing is real.

Xiaomi MI A3 screen

Now, you get a Redmi Note 7 Pro for just about the same price. And despite not having an AMOLED screen it does give a full HD display. As a matter of fact, most of the mid-range phones nowadays come with a Full-HD display. So, the tradeoff between the AMOLED display and a 720p resolution didn’t really sit well with me.

Furthermore, as the current trend goes for devices featuring an AMOLED screen, there, in fact, is an in-display fingerprint sensor on MI A3 too. However, it is not up to the standard. It feels painfully slow. So, in that regard, I consider the use of an AMOLED display on this device pretty much useless.

Xiaomi MI A3 display

It may give a premium feel to the device but considering the screen resolution and an abysmal in-display fingerprint sensor, it would’ve been better if they had stuck with an LCD display.

Camera

People these days are certainly more concerned about the quality of snaps their device than other features. And this action is absolutely justified. Smartphone cameras have pretty much replaced the digital cameras. So, it’s obvious for people to judge the quality of their phone based on its camera performance. And the Mi A3 for what it costs actually shoots quality photos. Mind you, the shots are not exactly mind-blowing, but they do provide Insta quality photos.

The rear camera has a triple camera setup with a primary lens of 48MP, an 8MP wide-angle lens, and a 2MP depth sensor. The images shot by the rear camera though does not necessarily provide natural-looking photos, however, their viewing experience is actually enjoyable. And that’s because the camera seems to emphasize a lot on certain colors in an image. Furthermore, its camera does capture a range of colors and lighting pretty well and is able to produce a good quality image.

Xiaomi MI A3 Camera

The enjoyable viewing experience of the photos can be further complemented to the devices’ display which is an S-AMOLED panel.

I mean I took the same images with the Mi A3 and the Note 7 Pro, and despite them having the same camera sensor, the photos in the Mi A3 seemed more pleasing to the eye.

However, I think that most of the difference in the quality was there due to the different display panels that the phones have. Isn’t it obvious that the images while viewed on an AMOLED panel will seem better than the one viewed on an LCD display? So, to better compare the photos, I uploaded them on my laptop. And surprise surprise, I found the images taken from the Note 7 Pro had better quality.

The photos from Note 7 Pro captured light much better. Its brightness level was great and overall, I felt that the images resembled the actual scenario. In comparison, the ones captured from the Mi A3 came out darker.

You can see from these images that even when captured in the same lighting conditions, the photos from the Note 7 Pro look much brighter and the ones from Mi A3 appear duskier. The background also looks much better, lighter and overall good on the one captured from the Note 7 Pro.

However, while comparing the portraits from the rear camera, I felt that the Note 7 Pro provided a much better portrait photo with greater level of edge detection and blurring effect.

The added wide-angle lens on the Mi A3, are also decent for capturing more when you need it. This lens is not there on the note 7 Pro, so no comparison between them here, but generally speaking the wide-angle lens is pretty much good at what it does.

You can switch into the 48MP mode to make the full utilization of its primary lens. However, I did not find myself using it so often as its normal camera mode, in fact, did a pretty great job in itself and using the 48MP camera did nothing but take up more memory space.

The phone, however, does struggle to take low light images. Comparing the low-light samples from both the Mi A3 and the note 7 Pro I found neither of them being able to capture a good quality image.

Now turn for the 32 MP selfie shooter housed in the waterdrop notch upfront. The camera produces fine results, ones that will certainly make you feel good. As with the rear camera, the selfies too give out similar results. They seem brighter than the one on the Note 7 Pro and seem livelier. So, the selfies captured on Note 7 Pro would be my choice if I had to give one out showing a much natural-looking image.

There aren’t added beautify features in the Mi A3 however, there is an AI camera mode similar to that on the Note 7 Pro. The AI camera provides better image algorithms for capturing photos. Here the use of SD 675 on the Note 7 Pro and SD 665 on Mi A3 comes into play as the note 7 Pro, using a much better SoC is able to use better AI algorithms and better processing for the images.

Performance

Mi A3’s performance is as one would expect from a mid-range smartphone. Smooth transitions as well as the fluid running of apps and no bloatware (courtesy of Android One). The Snapdragon 665 chipset used in this device works fine for day-to-day use.

Normal users who simply use their smartphones to browse the internet, watch videos or send emails, will be pleased by the device’s performance. Though one area of complaining for them would be in the camera app. That’s because the response time while switching between different photo mode is actually quite high. So, if you are in a hurry and want to take a picture quickly, the Mi A3 might just betray you there.

But, for PUBG players, the thing to keep in mind here is that the Mi A3’s display constraints won’t allow you to switch your graphics settings above Balanced nor will you be able to increase the frame rate above the medium setting.

Xiaomi MI A3 perfromance

That’s the maximum combination for the display setting you can play PUBG on the MI A3. And its all down to the HD display and the capability of the chipset i.e. SD 665.

So performance-wise, as far as playing PUBG is concerned, I’d have to give it to the Note 7 Pro. It allows you to change the display setting to HD with the frame rates set at a High level.

Regardless, if you are content with a minimum display setting while playing games such as PUBG and Asphalt 9, Mi A3 will work out just fine as I’m certain with stable connectivity you will not feel any lags while playing games.

Moving on towards its battery life, the 4030mAh battery offers a good battery life if you just browse through the internet and do not engage in heavy gaming. However, I did not find the devices stand-by battery to be as good as many out there claim. I had mine charged up to 100% before I went to sleep. And when I woke up the battery was down to 93%. So that’s not so good, is it?

However, the upside is that the device does support 18W charging and thus even if you drain the battery completely the charging of the phone should not take much time. But again, it is something that you’ll have to buy separately as you only get a 10W brick in the box.

Xiaomi MI A3 USB C port

Now other than display, this is also something that bugged me. I mean, to me, the phone’s price already seems much more than what it should have actually cost and even if you’re going to give HD display to your customers, the least you can do is include an 18W charger to help achieve its full potential.

Now, to the device’s prime feature, the Android One software.  Its use does mean that the device is free of bloatware, has faster updates and longer supports. However, the absence of custom apps might be an issue for some users. But a clean smartphone using experience that’s almost similar to the Pixel was something that left me smitten.

Verdict

So, did the mi A3 meet my expectations? Well, on some level it certainly did. A triple camera array, an S-AMOLED screen and Android One experience. But is it enough to woo me to go for the phone? I would if the phone was priced just a couple of thousand bucks less. Or if Xiaomi had at least provided a Full HD display on this device.

Xiaomi MI A3 Design

As I mentioned earlier, the 25K segment is a pretty sensitive price segment considering smartphones. On one hand, there’s the Redmi Note 7 Pro with SD 675 and full HD display. So, for me, Note 7 Pro is the clear winner in this segment though it does not have an AMOLED screen and a wide-angle lens.

Having said that, for those who do not feel bugged by HD display and want to experience a Pixel like a phone without having to pay pixel price, I do recommend them to try the MI A3 trust me it won’t disappoint you!

Xiaomi MI A3 Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Good design
  • Dependable battery life
  • Stock Android

Cons:

  • Low resolution and dim display
  • Slow fingerprint scanner

OPPO K5 launched – Comes with Snapdragon 730G & 30W VOOC Charge 4.0

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As previously expected, OPPO launched the OPPO K5 in China on October 10. This successor to the OPPO K3 brings in multiple upgrades, most notably in the camera and battery division.

Starting off, the K5 ditches the pop-up selfie camera from its predecessor for a waterdrop notch that houses the 32MP f/2.0 selfie camera. There’s now a quad-camera setup at the back with the 64MP f/1.8 Samsung GW1 sensor alongside the 8MP f/2.2 ultrawide lens, a 2MP f/2.4 lens for macro shots, and finally a 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor. You can also shoot videos through the ultrawide lens. Yay!

The phone is powered by a fairly competent chipset – Snapdragon 730G (8nm) and Adreno 618 GPU, which integrates Qualcomm’s “Snapdragon Elite Gaming” unlike the regular SD730. This feature saw its debut on Qualcomm’s flagship chipset, the Snapdragon 855. Thus, one can expect top-notch gaming performance on the K5.

OPPO K5

OPPO phones are known for their tantalizing design aesthetics and this one’s no exception either. The K5 features a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with FHD+ (1080 x 2340) resolution and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. There are 3 memory variants of the K5: 6/128GB, 8/128GB and 8/256GB. Additionally, you can expand the storage up to 256GB through the dedicated microSD slot.

Moving on, the phone comes with a decent 4000 mAh non-removable battery. The exciting thing here though is the 30W charging capacity. With the VOOC Flash Charge 4.0, OPPO claims that it can take the phone’s juice to a whopping 67% in 30 minutes of charge via USB Type-C.

As with the AMOLED panels these days, you also get an optical on-screen fingerprint sensor in the K5. The 3.5mm headphone jack is still there with Dolby Atmos support. Furthermore, the K5 runs on Android 9.0 (Pie) with OPPO’s ColorOS 6 on top.

OPPO K5 Specifications

  • Body: 6.25 x 2.96 x 0.34 inches; 182 gm
  • Display: 6.4-inches Super AMOLED display
  • Resolution: Full-HD+ (2340 × 1080 pixels), 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 730G; 8nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.2 GHz Kryo 470 Gold & 6×1.8 GHz Kryo 470 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 618
  • RAM: 6GB / 8GB
  • Storage: 128GB / 256GB (expandable up to 256GB via microSD card)
  • Software & UI: Android 9.0 (Pie) with OPPO’s ColorOS 6
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera – 64MP f/1.8 Samsung GW1 sensor, 8MP f/2.2 ultrawide lens, 2MP f/2.4 macro lens, 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 32MP, f/2.0 aperture
  • Fingerprint sensor: On-screen
  • Audio: 3.5mm audio jack, Dolby Atmos support
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac dual-band, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 4000 mAh battery with 30W VOOC Flash Charge 4.0

OPPO K5 Pricing & Availability

The Chinese pricing for the K5 has been unveiled and they are as follow:

  • OPPO K5 (6/128GB): ¥1,899 ~ NRs. 30,460
  • OPPO K5 (8/128GB): ¥2,099 ~ NRs. 33,670
  • OPPO K5 (8/256GB): ¥2,499 ~ NRs. 40,085

OPPO Nepal hasn’t announced if and when the K5 will be coming to Nepal. Stick with us and we’ll keep you updated on the pricing and availability of the OPPO K5.

OPPO Reno Ace launched! Takes the crown for the fastest charging phone in the market

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Smartphone manufacturers are constantly coming up with new innovations in an attempt to keep the industry afloat. In a time where more and more people are holding on to their phones rather than upgrading them at a frequent timeframe, new and exhilarating changes are key to get people to upgrade their devices. It’s fair to say that Chinese OEMs have been leading the industry for the past couple of years in terms of innovation. The recently launched OPPO Reno Ace has surely turned a lot of heads in the industry with its 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 Flash Charge.

OPPO Reno Ace Overview

With its industry-leading 65W charging, the 4000 mAh battery on the phone can fully charge in under 30 minutes. That’s incredibly impressive! While VIVO’s 120W SuperFlash Charge is yet to see the light of day in the market, the Reno Ace is all the buzz right now.

The phone isn’t lackluster in other important aspects either. It boasts the latest Snapdragon 855+ chipset paired with either 8 or 12GB of RAM alongside 128 or 256GB of UFS 3.0 storage. It has a gorgeous design as well. The Reno Ace stands tall with a 6.5-inch AMOLED FHD+ (1080 x 2400) display. Additionally, it’s a 90Hz panel which guarantees a better display experience.

OPPO Reno Ace

OPPO phones are known for their cameras. The Reno Ace has a quad-camera setup on the back with a 48MP f/1.7 Sony IMX586 sensor, a 13MP telephoto lens, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP monochrome sensor. OPPO has adopted a waterdrop notch to house the 16MP f/2.0 selfie camera rather than a pop-up mechanism.

OPPO Reno Ace Specifications

  • Body: 6.34 x 2.98 x 0.34 inches; 200 gm
  • Display: 6.5-inches AMOLED display
  • Resolution: Full-HD+ (2400 × 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 855+; 7nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×2.96 GHz Kryo 485 & 3×2.42 GHz Kryo 485 & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 485)
  • GPU: Adreno 640 (700Mhz)
  • RAM: 8GB / 12GB
  • Storage: 128GB / 256GB UFS 3.0 (expandable up to 256GB via microSD card)
  • Software & UI: Android 10 with OPPO’s ColorOS 6.1 on top
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera – 48MP f/1.7 Sony IMX586 sensor, 13MP f/2.4 telephoto lens, 8MP f/2.2 ultrawide lens, 2MP f/2.4 monochrome sensor
  • Fingerprint sensor: On-screen
  • Audio: 3.5mm audio jack, Dual speakers
  • Connectivity: Hybrid Dual-SIM, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac dual-band, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 4000 mAh battery with 65W SuperVOOC Flash Charge 2.0

OPPO Reno Ace Pricing & Availability

With such impressive features and high-end specs, you’d think the Reno Ace would cost upwards of $700. But surprisingly, OPPO has managed to launch the device at a very competitive price point in China. Take a look at it below:

  • OPPO Reno Ace (8/128GB): ¥3,199 ~ NRs. 51,315 (Promo price: ¥2,999 ~NRs. 48,105)
  • OPPO Reno Ace (8/256GB): ¥3,399 ~ NRs. 54,525 (Promo price: ¥3,199 ~NRs. 51,315)
  • OPPO Reno Ace (12/256GB): ¥3,799 ~ NRs. 60,940

The company is also launching a “Gundam Edition” of the Reno Ace, though its pricing and availability haven’t been made public.

OnePlus 7T Pro Launched in Nepal

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Honestly, we’re running out of adjectives to define OnePlus’ end-of-the-year upgrades of its phones. “Tiny”, “Minute”, “Small” – we’ve used them all when describing the ‘T’ iterations of OnePlus devices. This year too, the company released the 7T and 7T Pro models alongside the coveted 7T Pro McLaren Edition last week. While they’re traditionally not meant to be the company’s next-gen smartphones with a ton of upgrades, there are some things to be excited here. Let’s take a closer look at what these devices are packing along with its price in Nepal.

OnePlus 7T Pro Overview

The OnePlus 7T Pro shares a lot of similarities with the OnePlus 7 Pro. From the form-factor to the display, they’re undifferentiable. What OnePlus has done here akin to its previous generation of ‘T’ iterations, is simply implement their newest engineering feat onto a smartphone.

Display

Talking about the resemblances, both devices have a curved 6.67-inches, 19.5:9 aspect ratio 90Hz Fluid AMOLED panel with QHD+ (1440 x 3120) resolution on a 6.40 x 2.99 x 0.35-inch body. It’s commendable that OnePlus didn’t alter the stunning design aesthetics just for differentiation’s sake.

OnePlus 7T Pro

Camera

You get the same triple-rear camera setup here too. There’s a 48MP f/1.6 Sony IMX586 sensor with a 16MP f/2.2 ultra-wide lens and an 8MP f/2.4 telephoto lens. On the front, you have a single motorized pop-up 16MP f/2.0 camera.

Despite the similar setup, the 7T Pro is now capable of 3X Optical Zoom to the 2.2X Optical Zoom of the 7 Pro. Other notable camera upgrades in the 7T Pro includes the introduction of Macro mode and Hybrid Image Stabilization for videos. However, since these are not entirely hardware dependent, it’s fair to assume that they will eventually make their way to the 7 Pro.

Hardware

OnePlus 7T Pro is powered by an updated Snapdragon 855+ (7nm) chipset which flaunts a nominal 4.2% CPU boost and a 15% GPU boost. The fast phone got even faster, though not by a tremendous margin mind you. Also, the phone runs on the latest Android 10 with Oxygen OS 10.0 out-of-the-box.

Unlike the 7 Pro with multiple memory options, the 7T Pro comes with a single 8/256GB variant. The battery side sees a small upgrade, with the 7T Pro housing a 2.125% bigger 4085 mAh battery to its predecessor. However, you get up to 23% faster charging with the new WarpCharge 30T so there’s a silver lining there.

Also read: OnePlus Mobiles Price in Nepal [Updated]

OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren Edition

Starting from last year, OnePlus partnered up with McLaren Automotive to design and create special McLaren Edition smartphones. This year’s OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren Edition (and you thought LG’s phones had a jaw-breaking name) borrows design aesthetics from McLaren Speedtail’s steering wheel.

OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren Edition

There’s the traditional McLaren papaya-orange accent around the phone. From the camera layout on the back to the custom app icons, the phone screams McLaren. Additionally, the curved display on the device also has a papaya-orange glow for notifications.

Juxtaposed to the likenesses between the 7T Pro and 7 Pro, the McLaren edition isn’t all that different from the 7T Pro either. Apart from the design, the only other enhancement here is the 12GB of RAM.

Specs Comparison (Oneplus 7 Pro Vs 7T Pro)

Specifications OnePlus 7 Pro OnePlus 7T Pro (McLaren Edition)
OnePlus 7T Pro
Body 6.40 x 2.99 x 0.35-inch; 206gm
Display 6.67-inch 90Hz Fluid AMOLED panel with QHD+ (1440 x 3120) resolution and 19.5:9 aspect ratio
Rear Camera Triple, 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor with f/1.6 + 8MP f/2.4 telephoto lens + 16MP f/2.2 ultra-wide lens
Front Camera Single, 16MP f/2.0 motorized pop-up selfie camera
Sensors On-screen fingerprint, Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity, Compass
Chipset Snapdragon 855 Snapdragon 855+
CPU Octa-core (1×2.84 GHz Kryo 485 & 3×2.42 GHz Kryo 485 & 4×1.80 GHz Kryo 485) Octa-core (1×2.96 GHz Kryo 485 & 3×2.42 GHz Kryo 485 & 4×1.78 GHz Kryo 485)
GPU Adreno 640 Adreno 640 (700Mhz)
Storage 128 / 256GB (UFS 3.0) non-expandable 256GB (UFS 3.0) non-expandable
Software & UI Android Pie (9.0) with Oxygen OS 9.5 on top Android 10 with Oxygen OS 10.0 on top
Battery 4000 mAh with 30W WarpCharge 4085 mAh with WarpCharge 30T (23% faster)
RAM 6 / 8 / 12GB 8GB 12GB

OnePlus 7T Pro Price in Nepal & Availability

The official price of Oneplus 7T Pro in Nepal is Rs. 92,000 for the 8GB/256GB variant. It is available in Nepal from different retail outlets all over Nepal. You can also purchase it from online shops like Oliz Store.

Model Name Old Price New Price in Nepal
Oneplus 7T Pro
(8GB, 256GB)
NPR 99,990  Rs. 92,000

Grand Dashain Giveaway: VIVO S1 (for 2 people)

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We have always strived to provide the latest news and events in the field of technology, and also provided reviews and guides about different gadgets and apps all along. In this long journey of Gadgetbyte Nepal, all the successes and achievements we have achieved so far is because of the untiring support of our followers. We have always valued this support and tried to gift all of you with a token of love in the name of giveaways. We will forever be indebted to our followers and the efforts they put forward, which let us grow. And continuing the tradition, we are back with yet another grand giveaway.

The prize for the grand giveaway this time is one of the best mid-range phones in Nepal — the VIVO S1 for 2 lucky contestants. The Vivo S1 is one of the best midrange phones under Rs. 30,000. It comes with a SUPER AMOLED display, a fast indisplay fingerprint scanner, and triple cameras at the back. The S1 also comes with a big 4500mAh battery with 18W fast charging support.

Rules for the Grand Giveaway

Visit this link and do the following:

  • Share with us your Happy Dashain moment. It could be a photo or video on you celebrating this Dashain in the comments
  • Tag 5 of your friends or family with whom you are enjoying this Dashain
  • Subscibe to our YouTube Channel
  • Share this post (publicly)
  • Finally, sit back and wait for the results and test your luck.

Terms and Condition of the Giveaway

  • The submission and winner drawing process are operated by Admins from Gadgetbyte.
  • Only 1 registration per person – you can collect multiple entries, but don’t register more than one email and then claim entries with them. If we detect multiple registrations by the same person they will be disqualified.
  • GadgetByte Nepal reserves all rights to make changes to the giveaway in case of unforeseeable circumstances.
  • 25% Gift TAX should be paid by the winner.
  • Winner will be requested to take a photo with the prize upon receiving it for our winner gallery.
  • Winner will be announced on Oct 14, 2019, via Facebook Live.
  • The winner should contact us within 2 weeks.

More giveaways are coming soon. So please keep yourself updated about them along with the tech news and reviews. Follow us on Facebook, TwitterInstagram, Instagramand subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Best of luck to you everyone.

Microsoft launches Surface laptops, Earbuds, & showcases futuristic Android Surface Duo phone

Microsoft held its annual “Surface Event” on October 2 at the Big Apple with the largest line-up of products in the company’s history. Embodying the notion of seamless flow and keeping people in the center mantra throughout the presentation, Microsoft announced an all-new laptop, wireless earbuds and many more. There are great-many things to get excited about here, so let’s dive deep into what Microsoft had to showcase at its event.

Surface Laptop 3

Now coming in two form-factors – 13.5″ and 15″, the Surface Laptop 3 is a delightful successor to the Surface Laptop 2, which is major thanks to the addition of USB-C connectivity.

Microsoft has adopted a modular design in the Surface Laptop 3 with the ability to remove the top of the device for replacing the storage. However, Microsoft’s Chief Product Officer Panos Panay jokingly urged that general consumers don’t do it without any technical knowledge.

Microsoft Surface Laptop 3

On the processor end, you get Intel Quad-Core 10th Gen Ice Lake-U processors on the 13.5″ model, while the bigger 15″ houses custom AMD Ryzen 5 /7 Microsoft Surface Edition processors.

Microsoft claims it is 3x more powerful than the Macbook Air. Another exciting feature that comes with the Surface Laptop 3 (and other new Surface products) is fast-charging with up to 80% battery in an hour of charge.

Specifications Surface Laptop 3 (13.5”) Surface Laptop 3 (15”)
Dimensions 12.1” x 8.8” x .57” (308 mm x 223 mm x 14.5 mm) 13.4” x 9.6” x .57” (339.5 mm x 244 mm x 14.69 mm)
 

Display

13.5” PixelSense Display (2256 x 1504); 201 PPI; 3:2 aspect ratio with 10-point multi-touch 15” PixelSense Display (2496 x 1664); 201 PPI; 3:2 aspect ratio with 10-point multi-touch
Memory 8GB / 16GB LPDDR4x 8GB / 16GB DDR4
 

 Processor

 

Quad-core 10th Gen Intel Core i5-1035G7

or,

Quad-core 10th Gen Intel Core i7-1065G7

AMD Ryzen 5 3580U Microsoft Surface Edition

or,

AMD Ryzen 7 3780U Microsoft Surface Edition

 

 Graphics

 

Intel Iris Plus Graphics

AMD Radeon Vega 9 Microsoft Surface Edition

or,

AMD Radeon RX Vega 11 Microsoft Surface Edition

Colors Sandstone, Matte Black, Cobalt Blue, Platinum Cobalt Blue, Platinum
Starting Price $999 $1199
Battery Up to 11.5 hours of typical device usage
Cameras, video, and audio Front-facing 720p HD (f/2.0) camera with Windows Hello support; Dual far-field Studio Mics; Omnisonic Speakers with Dolby Audio Premium
Storage Removable Solid-State Drive (SSD): 128GB / 256GB / 512GB / 1TB
Connections 1x USB-C, 1x USB-A, 3.5mm headphone jack, 1x Surface Connect Port

Surface Pro 7

The Surface Pro lineup also saw a new-gen product in the form of Surface Pro 7. Don’t expect any radical change from last year’s model since the most notable changes here include the Intel Dual/Quad-Core 10th Gen to last year’s 8th Gen processors. Akin to the Surface Laptop 3, this 2-in-1 laptop now also comes with USB-C connectivity. Also, in-line editing is now a reality where users can edit documents using their pen on the screen.

Microsoft Surface Pro 7

Specifications Surface Pro 7
Dimensions 11.5” x 7.9” x 0.33” (292 mm x 201 mm x 8.5 mm)
 

Display

12.3” PixelSense Display (2736 x 1824); 267 PPI; 3:2 aspect ratio with 10-point multi-touch
Memory 4GB / 8GB / 16GB LPDDR4x
 

 

Processor

Dual-core 10th Gen Intel Core i3-1005G1

or,

Quad-core 10th Gen Intel Core i5-1035G4

or,

Quad-core 10th Gen Intel Core i7-1065G7

 

Graphics

Intel UHD Graphics (i3)

or,

Intel Iris Plus Graphics (i5, i7)

Storage Solid-State Drive (SSD): 128GB / 256GB / 512GB / 1TB
Battery Up to 10.5 hours of typical device usage
 

Connections

1x USB-C, 1x USB-A, 3.5mm headphone jack, 1x Surface Connect port, Surface Type Cover Port, MicroSDXC card reader
Cameras, video, and audio 5.0MP front-facing 1080p FHD video camera with Windows Hello support, 8.0MP rear-facing autofocus 1080p FHD video camera, Dual far-field Studio Mics, 1.6W stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos Premium
Colors Platinum, Matte Black
Starting Price $749

Surface Earbuds

The Surface Earbuds are the latest addition to the audio products in the Surface line. Looking like something from a tribal costume or an ear-gauge even, it sure stands out against the competition like Apple Airpods 2 or the Samsung Galaxy Buds at least in terms of its design. Surface Earbuds features touch, tap, swipe and voice control and has up to 24 hours of battery life. On a related note, Microsoft says a 10-minute charge is enough for up to 1 hour of use.

The directional dual-mic array on each earbud can provide some level of noise-canceling. Luckily, it is IPX4 waterproof which should protect your earbuds from light drizzles and splashes of water. The Surface Earbuds can caption audio in real-time and also translate it in real-time if the speaker and audience don’t share the same language. As of now, this feature is available for 60+ languages. Surface Earbuds works with all the popular virtual assistants like Google Assistant, Siri, Bixby and Microsoft’s own – Cortana.

Microsoft Surface Earbuds

Specifications Surface Earbuds
Dimensions 0.98” x 0.75” (25 mm x 19 mm) – Each earbud

2.93” x 1.28” x 0.98” (75 mm x 32 mm x 25 mm) – Charging case

Speakers 13.6mm driver
Audio Codecs SBC, aptX
Frequency 20Khz
Waterproof rating IPX4
Battery Up to 24 hours with the case
 Microphones 2 mics per earbud
Controls Touch, Tap, Swipe, Voice
Colors Glacier
Cord USB-A to USB-C
Weight 7.2 gm (Each earbud); 40 gm (Charging case)
Price $249

Surface Pro X

Microsoft also unveiled a brand new 2-in-1 hybrid laptop with LTE connectivity, that is powered by a custom ARM-based Microsoft SQ1 chipset alongside an integrated AI accelerator. Lots of custom chipsets for Microsoft this time. The Surface Pro X is basically a more power-efficient Surface Pro laptop.

It features a 13″ touchscreen with Alcantara covered Surface Pro X Signature Keyboard, which stores the and recharges Slim Pen. The AI engine seamlessly transitions the screen type when the Slim Pen is either removed or placed to charge.

Microsoft Surface Pro X

Specifications Surface Pro X
Dimensions 11.3” x 8.2” x 0.28” (287 mm x 208 mm x 7.3 mm)
 Display 13” PixelSense Display (2880 x 1920); 267 PPI; 3:2 aspect ratio with 10-point multi-touch
Memory 8GB / 16GB LPDDR4x
Processor Microsoft SQ1
Graphics Microsoft SQ1 Adreno 685 GPU
Storage Removable Solid-State Drive (SSD): 128GB / 256GB / 512GB
Battery Up to 13 hours of typical device usage
Connections 2x USB-C, 1x Surface Connect port, 1x nano SIM, Surface Keyboard connector port
Cameras, video, and audio 5.0MP front-facing 1080p FHD video camera with Windows Hello support, 10.0MP rear-facing autofocus 1080p FHD & 4K video camera, Dual far-field Studio Mics, 2W stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos Premium
Wireless Wi-Fi 5L 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, Qualcomm Snapdragon X24 LTE Modem, Assisted GPS and GLONASS support
Colors Matte Black
Starting Price $999

Surface Neo

We’d heard of rumors about Microsoft’s foldable display technology before the event. Surface Neo is the company’s first attempt at a foldable display device. It has a 9″ dual-screen display with a 360° hinge and runs on Windows 10X which is a new version of Windows especially catering to the foldable display devices.

Each side of the device is 5.6mm thin. Microsoft claims users can expect incredible laptop-and-tablet experience in the Surface Neo multiple use-cases like mobile presentation, note-taking, content consumption, etc. The Surface Neo also has a magnetically attached keyboard on the back which when detached, automatically turns the remaining screen space to a fully functioning touchpad.

Microsoft Surface Neo

As of right now, Microsoft hasn’t disclosed all the specifications of the device, but we do know it is powered by a hybrid Intel Lakefield processor with 11th Gen graphics engine design. It is scheduled to launch at the end of 2020.

Surface Duo

Microsoft is back in the smartphone industry! Yes, you read that right. The Surface Duo is a dual-screen Android smartphone like the ZTE Axon M, LG G8X, and LG V50, with a 5.6″ display. It has a wider form-factor than an average smartphone even when considering only one side of the device, and thus looks more like a miniature Surface Neo or a small tablet.

Microsoft Surface Duo

The Surface Duo unfolds into a dual-screen phone supported by a ̶3̶6̶5̶°̶ 360° hinge in the center. Like the Surface Neo, it can work in landscape mode with one screen turning into a keyboard, control area for your games, or other use-cases. Similarly, not many details about the Duo has been revealed and is scheduled to release at the end of 2020.

You can watch the event in its entirety by clicking here.

Palsonic 55QX7000 TV Review: Premium experience at a budget price!

When it comes to televisions, premium brands like Samsung, LG, and Sony always come on the top. And they promise quite a lot in terms of design, build, and picture quality. Although such brands may be impressive by all means, they are also really expensive on the purchase. So we eyed a number of underdogs that do not cost much like the premium brands but promises a similar offering. In that context, we had already reviewed the Yasuda 55-inch 4K Smart LED TV (YS-55UC3), which had a decent offering for the price. But this time, we found Palsonic 55QX7000 as a better contender than the Yasuda TV we reviewed earlier. Palsonic is an Australian brand with quite a reputation in the market. But how good is its TV to watch content on a daily basis? We tried to find out in this review.

Palsonic PAL-55QX7000 Specifications:

  • Display: 55-inch display, A+ Grade Panel
  • Resolution: 4K Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
  • Sound: Harman Kardon Sound Bar System
  • Operating System: Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • Processor: Dual-Core processor
  • RAM: 1.5GB
  • Storage: 4GB
  • Connectivity: Antenna Input, USB Input, HDMI Input, VGA Input, Audio (RCA) Input, Video (RCA) Input, Card Slot, Coaxial Out
  • Other Features: Screen Mirroring, Smart Floating UI
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Breakage Insurance: 1 Year
  • Price: Rs. 92,000 74,990

Design

In terms of design, the TV looks quite attractive, all thanks to its thin bezels. But on comparing the bezels on the top and on the bottom, the bezel on the bottom is slightly thicker. That’s because Palsonic has put on its branding on the chin. Beneath the branding, there are two metal strips, which run from left corner to right. And that seems quite fancy in terms of looks. Furthermore, you get a metallic frame on TV with which the television looks premium.

But this is quite heavy and you will notice it when you had to carry it to change its place or while mounting it on the wall. We found it even heavier than the Yasuda YS-55UC3 TV. That may not be a deal-breaker for the most, but there is that. But with heavier weight, the TV gives the vibe of premium quality.

Software

The Palsonic 55QX7000 is a smart TV based on an Android OS. It comes with Android Marshmallow (v6) out of the box. But unlike other TVs, the UI here is quite different. You get a Floating UI on this television with which the TV contents don’t get obstructed while navigating through the UI or accessing any feature. And I found that genuinely impressive.

TV UI

But despite being an Android TV, this television doesn’t have Google Playstore in it. Palsonic rather has its own App Store here. And what’s good about this App Store is that unlike Google Playstore, which has apps and games for smartphones and tablets, it just has TV channel apps and video streaming apps like NetFlix, YouTube, Hotstar, etc. So it’s really easy to search for apps in the App Store. You won’t get lost in there.

And talking about the UI, the UI here is quite smooth. Since the TV has a Dual-core processor and 1.5GB RAM, I was expecting lags here and there. But Palsonic 55QX7000 gave me a pleasant surprise on that part. The TV remained fast and smooth throughout my review period.

As for the apps, the TV comes pre-installed with apps like YouTube, Hotstar, Yupp TV, etc. But these apps can be uninstalled pretty easily. You also get the Prabhu TV app here, which, however, cannot be uninstalled. Since this TV comes aboard with 4GB of internal storage and such apps doesn’t require much of a space, I didn’t find it worrying. I was able to add a few more apps on my own without any issues.

storage

But what got me really impressed is the feature called FastCast. With this feature, you can cast the contents on your phone easily to the television. When you are with your friends and family, you can show photos and videos and share the memories through the big screen of this television. In addition to that, you can also play music through the TV using your phone, if you want louder audio. Although the feature sounds good and is also impressive to play music and photos, it’s not the same while playing the videos. The videos ran with buffers here and there. Because of that, my experience wasn’t as delightful as I expected.

Connectivity

On the connectivity front, this TV offers quite a lot of options for input/output interfacing. You can find Antenna input port, AV-in port, S/PDIF, and LAN ports. In addition, there are two USB 3.0 ports and three HDMI ports.

palsonic 55QX7000 hdmi

By making use of the HDMI port, you can use the TV as a monitor by connecting it with your PC. You can also connect it with your PlayStation or Xbox to play videos games on its big screen. HDMI port also let you connect your TV with a set-top box with which TV shows can be watched directly from the respective TV channels. Similarly, the USB ports let you plug in a thumb drive/pen drive and watch 4K movies with it. Furthermore, with the S/PDIF port, you can connect Soundbar and multi-channel home theater audio systems.

palsonic 55QX7000 ports

That was connectivity through the wired means. On the wireless side, there are Wi-Fi and Bluetooth options. When it comes to Bluetooth, you get two options here: TV Mode and Phone Mode. By turning on the Phone mode, you can pair your smartphone with the TV and play songs by treating your TV as a speaker. This feature can come in handy if you are with a group of friends for gatherings and don’t have a good enough speaker to amplify the audio. Similarly, by turning the TV mode on, you can pair your television with a speaker or a soundbar for the audio output.

Talking about the Wi-Fi, the connectivity is really impressive here. On YouTube, 4K videos run on 1080p or 1440p by default. If you wish to watch 4K videos without any buffer, you can do so by plugging in a LAN cable. So I have got nothing to complain on the connectivity part.

Display

Let’s now talk about the most crucial part of a TV, its display. And talking about the display, you get a 55-inch LED-backlit LCD panel with 4K or Ultra-HD resolution.

Palsonic 55QX7000 screen

Since it’s a Smart TV, we spent most of our time on this TV by watching videos on YouTube. And as it has a big display with rich resolution and surrounded by narrow bezels, the contents really looks immersive here. Even while watching 4K videos from a close distance, objects look quite sharp. But since broadcasting of TV channels in UHD resolution hasn’t been mainstream, we just get HD resolution at best here. And such channels don’t look sharp enough to consume multimedia content. So while watching HD channels, you need to maintain a distance of 3.3 meters or more to avoid any sort of pixelation.

palsonic 55QX7000 display

Continuing with the display, the colors look impressive here. You won’t find washed colors or any sort of oversaturation here. And since the display here is HDR enabled, you get an amazing dynamic range and high contrast ratio. Palsonic told us they have used an A+ panel from LG on this TV. And that could be the reason for such an impressive display. Although the display is great for the price, it’s not quite comparable with the flagship TVs from premium brands like Samsung, Sony, and LG. So there is that.

Audio

On to the audio front, Palsonic has used Onyx speakers. So I had quite an expectation from the device when it comes to sound. But on my test, I found the sound quality to be barely average. The audio from the device sounds shrill and quite unpleasant. The volume can go really high though. But at high volumes, you will start to notice distortions.

But that’s not all. Even the bass doesn’t sound quite as pronounced. So if you are an audiophile and conscious about the audio quality, you should have to get a high- quality soundbar or a home theatre speaker system.

Remote and Control

Like all the televisions out there, you also get a remote with this TV. And the good thing is that Palsonic has also included batteries for the remote inside the box.

Talking about the remote, the remote of this TV is unusually large. And that’s because of the additional features here. Like, there is a button to turn on the mouse, which eases you to navigate while accessing the features or selecting the right video on YouTube.

palsonic 55qx7000 tv remote

Similarly, there are dedicated buttons to access the App Store and YouTube. And it can be really handy if you frequently watch YouTube videos. But typing the text to search videos on YouTube or on typing on the App Store, it’s rather cumbersome. There are no dedicated keys for it and you have to do so by using the arrow and “OK” buttons. And it can be really frustrating if the text you have to type is long. You can, however, evade the problem by connecting a keyboard and a mouse on the USB ports. But since using a keyboard and mouse to watch a TV isn’t really convenient, I think Palsonic should include an easier way to do so on its upcoming televisions.

Furthermore, despite being a smart TV, the TV remote doesn’t have an in-built mic or a dedicated button to trigger the Google Assistant. So don’t expect to do voice searches as well.

Conclusion

To conclude, I found the Palsonic 55QX7000 TV genuinely impressive, especially, for the price. It has got a slim form factor, impressive build quality, and even the display here looks amazing. The TV also flaunts an commendable Wi-Fi connectivity with a ton of other options on the connectivity front. In addition, there are several other features to improve our TV viewing experience.

display

Yes, the audio is not of the best quality. But such kinds of tradeoffs are usually found on all the budget TVs out there. So for the price of under 1 lakh, I found the Palsonic 55QX7000 TV to be one of the leading contenders and you really can’t go wrong with this one.

Palsonic 55QX7000 Smart TV: Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Commendable build quality
  • Amazing picture quality
  • Noteworthy connectivity
  • Impressive UI

Cons

  • Ordinary Remote control
  • Sub-par audio quality

Huawei’s trial production of 5nm Kirin 1000 SoC commences

Qualcomm has received a green signal to resume trading with Huawei. A major development in the sanctions placed on Huawei by the US government. But does this assurance of being able to import from one of the industry’s best chip manufacturers mean that Huawei will stop focusing on its own research and development. Well, the answer is no.

Reports have been coming out claiming that a new SoC is already in the making. As a matter of fact, even its trial production has reportedly commenced. Right now, Huawei flagships use the Kirin 990 and Kirin 990 5G chipsets. For the time being, they are limited to the recently launched Mate 30, Mate 30 Pro and their respective 5G versions only. Though, we’ll probably get to see more of them next year on other Huawei flagships too.

However, this isn’t about the Kirin 990 SoCs. As mentioned earlier, Huawei is already geared up for the production of its next generation of flagship chipsets. As far as naming is concerned, these new chipsets will probably be called the Huawei HiSilicon Kirin 1000. No surprises there!

huawei hisilicon kirin 1000

So, what’s so exciting about these new chipsets? Well, according to internet rumors, the Kirin 1000 will be a 5nm processor. Now, we’ve already heard about Samsung’s EUV 5nm chips. And it seems that Huawei will soon be competing on that front. I guess we will get to see this new 5nm processor from, Huawei probably in the Mate 40 series.

Rumors are rife that the Kirin 1000 will feature the new Cortex-A77 cores that Arm announced earlier this year. Actually, Kirin 990 should have featured those cores. Nevertheless, they opted for the A76 cores for Kirin 990. However, we might finally get to see them in the Kirin 1000.

I think that 2020 will be the year that chip manufacturers will venture into 5nm or maybe go even smaller. But what does that mean? Well, reducing the node size will certainly result in increased performance. The expected increase in performance is by 20% and as far as size is concerned, the decrement will be probably by 25%. Now, that’s pretty huge. However, right now we don’t have enough details to concretely confirm all the facts. With still a lot of time left before the year ends, we should expect more information to come.

Call of Duty Mobile officially launched for Android and iOS devices.

One of the most celebrated FPS games, Call of Duty is now officially available on mobile platforms. Months after announcing pre-registration, Activision has finally made the Call of Duty Mobile game available on Android and iOS on October 1. The pre-registration was available from March, while its beta-release in select countries started in July 2019. Developed by Activision and TiMi Studio (a branch of Tencent Games), CoD: Mobile promises a similar gaming experience to its PC and Console counterparts. The game is free-to-play with in-app purchases.

System Requirements for Call of Duty Mobile

Android

Any Android phone with at least 2GB memory (RAM) running on Android 5.1 or higher can offer the user a playable experience of the game.

iOS

The game is supported by any Apple device running iOS 9 or higher. However, CoD: Mobile will not work on following Apple devices:

  • iPhone 5S
  • iPhone 6
  • iPhone 6 Plus
  • iPad Air
  • iPad Mini 2
  • iPad Mini 3
  • iPad Touch

Call of Duty Mobile Homescreen UI

The game features classic maps from the Call of Duty franchise, like Nuketown, Crash, Crossfire, Killhouse, Firing Range, Hijacked and Standoff. Also, fans of the game will also be happy to see some familiar faces like Simon “Ghost” Riley, Alex Mason, John “Soap” MacTavish, John Price in the mobile version as well, with character customization option.

Also Read: YouTube Music to replace Google Play Music app: Now comes pre-installed on Android 10 devices

Call of Duty Mobile Game Modes

S. No. Game Mode Objective Team Formation Number of Players
1 Battle Royale Be the last man or team alive. Solo/Duo/Squad of 4 Up to 100
2 Team Deathmatch Defeat the opponent team. 5 on each team 10
3 Domination Capture and hold flags across the map to earn points for your team. 5 on each team 10
4 Hardpoint Capture the hill which rotates location periodically to earn points for your team. 5 on each team 10
5 Frontline After spawning at a team base, kill players on the opposing team. 5 on each team 10
6 Free-for-all (FFA) Every player for themselves. Solo 8
[Source: GamesRadar]

As the game is developed by Tencent Games, which is also responsible for the global sensation that is “PUBG Mobile“, you can expect a highly organized and an easy to navigate UI in CoD: Mobile. The graphics and gameplay experiences of the game are on par or maybe even better than the likes of its competitors like PUBG Mobile, Garena Free Fire, Cyber Hunter, etc.

Call of Duty®: Mobile Gameplay

How to download Call of Duty Mobile

As the game is no longer in beta, it is free and fairly easy to download. For Android users out there, you can search up the game in the Play Store and download it, or click here. Similarly, for Apple devices, look up the game in the App Store or click here.

However, if you’re still not able to download the game from official sources for some reason, you can download the APK and OBB file of the game from here and follow the instructions on the site for installation.

YouTube Music to replace Google Play Music app: Now comes pre-installed on Android 10 devices

Streaming has been all the rage in terms of music consumption in this day and age. In the US alone, it accounted for over 80% of the entire music industry revenue in the first half of 2019. That is absolutely colossal! And it is only natural for companies to throw themselves into the streaming business. While big names like Spotify, Apple Music, TIDAL, Amazon Music, Pandora have already found some solid ground in the industry, Google is taking another dig at the competition by shipping its latest Android 10 with YouTube Music app pre-installed.

US music industry revenue in first half of 2019.
[Source: RIAA] US music industry revenue in the first half of 2019. It just goes to show how big the streaming business is and why companies are pouring-in to the industry.

The Evergrowing Business

YouTube Music was launched in November of 2015, a time when Spotify and Apple Music had become a household name in terms of music streaming. Despite having an enormous library of content on its platform, Google was a day late and a dollar short in the business. As a result, it falls under the “Others” category of the “music streaming market share chart” while Spotify reigns supreme with 36% and Apple Music holds second place with 19% of the market share according to a 2018 research by MIDiA. With the new strategy where YouTube Music replaces Google Play Music as the default music player, maybe the tide will turn to YouTube’s favor even by a little.

However, this doesn’t mean Google is pulling the plug on Google Play Music. Those who like listening to their music via the Google Play Music can still find the app on the Play Store. You can still install YouTube Music on devices running Android 9 (Pie) or below by downloading it from the Play Store in regions where the service is available. YouTube Music is yet to be released here in Nepal so let’s just hope this new move works wonders for the Nepalese audience.

Click here to read more about it on the blog post made by YouTube Music’s Product Manager, Brandon Bilinski.