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Alcatel Mobiles Price in Nepal

Alcatel is not a household name among the Nepali smartphone users. The French mobile company has not quite traveled overseas and made its way to Nepal, not much even though the grey channel. But things have changed recently. Alcatel mobiles are now available for purchase in Nepal. And that too through the authorized channel. The company has appointed SHTC International Pvt. Ltd. as the authorized distributors to look after the sales of Alcatel feature phones and smartphones in Nepal. For the quick info, SHTC International is also dealing with the sales and distribution of products in Nepal associated with brands like Prolink, Fujitsu, SonicGear, and so on.

Alcatel 1

Alcatel 1 is the least expensive phone in their lineup. This handset is basically to lure the customers to towards the entry-level smartphones from feature phones. As its price cues, the phone is modest in terms of specs. The handset features a 5-inch display, which comes with an 18:9 aspect ratio. There is also an 8MP camera on the back and a 5MP camera upfront.

  • Display: 5.0 inches IPS LCD display
  • Resolution: FWVGA+ (960 x 480 pixels), 18:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: MediaTek MT6739
  • CPU: Quad-Core (4 x A53 1.28GHz)
  • Operating System: Android Oreo; GO Edition
  • Rear cameras: 8MP, LED flash
  • Front camera: 5 MP, LCD Flash
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • ROM: 8 GB (expandable up to 32 GB with Micro SD Card)
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, proximity
  • Battery: Li-Ion 2000 mAh battery, MicroUSB 2.0
  • Price: Rs. 8,249

Alcatel 1S

Alcatel 1S is a budget device with a premium smartphone vibes due to its brushed-metallic finish. The phone also gets a dual-camera setup at the back, for those portrait images. Furthermore, the device boasts 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage, which, is quite rare for the price. But the processor here, a Unisoc SC9863A is barely even average.

alcatel 1S price nepal

  • Display: 5.5 inches IPS LCD display with 2.5D glass on the top
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1440 pixels), 18:9 aspect ratio @ 293PPI
  • Chipset: Unisoc SC9863A
  • CPU: Octa-Core (4x A55 @ 1.6GHz + 4x A55 @ 1.2GHz)
  • Operating System: Android 9.0 Pie
  • Rear cameras: Dual 13 MP +2 MP depth sensor, LED flash, HDR, panorama
  • Front camera: 5 MP with HDR, LED Flash
  • RAM: 3 GB
  • ROM: 32 GB (expandable up to 128 GB with a hybrid slot)
  • Sensors: Fingerprint sensor (rear-mounted), Accelerometer, proximity
  • Battery: Li-Ion 3060 mAh battery, MicroUSB 2.0
  • Price: Rs. 14,799

Alcatel 3X

Alcatel 3X is a camera-centric budget phone from the company. The device flaunts a dual-camera setup at the back, which embraces a 16MP and an 8 MP camera module. On the front, there is an 8 MP snapper for selfies. Just like the Alcatel 1s, the Alcatel 3X also comes with 3GB/32GB memory setup. However, the processor here is an underpowered MediaTek MT6739. Also, the phone runs on two years old Android Nougat out of the box. And it’s quite a bummer.

alcatel 3x price nepal

  • Display: 5.7 inches HD IPS LCD display
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1440 pixels), 18:9 aspect ratio @ 282PPI
  • Chipset: Mediatek MT6739
  • CPU: Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8100
  • Operating System: Android 7.1 Nougat
  • Rear cameras: Dual – (16 MP +8 MP), LED flash
  • Front camera: 8MP with LCD Flash
  • RAM: 3GB
  • ROM: 32 GB (expandable up to 128 GB with Micro SD card slot)
  • Sensors: Fingerprint sensor (rear-mounted), Accelerometer, proximity, compass
  • Battery: Non-removable 3000 mAh battery, MicroUSB 2.0
  • Price: Rs. 14,799

Alcatel 3 2019

Alcatel 3 2019 is their top of the line product for Nepal. It’s also got some modern looks and specs. Unlike all the aforementioned phones with generous bezels, this one has got a tiny notch on the display. And talking about the display, the phone comes with a 5.94-inch HD+ IPS Panel.

On the performance side, there is Snapdragon 439 chipset paired with 3/4GB of RAM. In terms of storage, the phone comes in 32GB and 64GB variants. As for the cameras, there is a camera duo on the rear panel, which comprises of 13MP and 2MP modules. A 13MP shooter rests atop the display, which captures the selfies. Like all the smartphones of 2019, the phone also gets Android Pie on the software front. And talking about the battery, there is a decent-sized 3500mAh unit.

alcatel 3 2019 price nepal

  • Display: 5.94-inch IPS LCD display with Asahi Dragontrail Glass protection
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1560 pixels), 19.5:9 aspect ratio @ 289PPI
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 439
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.0 GHz Cortex-A53 & 6×1.45 GHz Cortex A53)
  • GPU: Adreno 505
  • RAM: 3/4GB
  • Storage: 32/64GB; Expandable up to 128GB (Uses SIM2 Slot)
  • OS: Android Pie
  • Rear Camera: 13 MP f/2.0 + 5 MP depth sensor with LED flash
  • Front Camera: 13MP, LCD Flash
  • Battery: 3500mAh battery
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, proximity, compass
  • Price: Rs. 18,590 (3/32GB) | Rs. 21,590 (4/64GB)

Alcatel Mobiles Price in Nepal

Model Price in Nepal
Alcatel 1 Rs. 8,249
Alcatel 1s Rs. 14,799
Alcatel 3x Rs. 14,799
Alcatel 3 (3 GB / 32 GB) Rs. 18,590
Alcatel 3 (4 GB / 64 GB) Rs. 21,490

Honor 9X and Honor 9X Pro launched: Their very first Kirin 810 phones!

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It was about time for the sequel to the Honor 8X to arrive. And there already were rumors about the upcoming Honor 9X phones before the launch. And launch they did – in three different variants, just like the rumors…well almost. There are actually two phones: the Honor 9X and Honor 9X Pro. But there are two RAM/storage variants to the Honor 9X. And even besides that, most other rumors seem to hold true.

Honor 9X and Honor 9X Pro Overview

While there are two different phones, the 9X Pro is only a very slightly amped-up version of the Honor 9X. Both these phones feature a 6.59″ LCD display with Full-HD+ resolution. Also, the displays have a TUV Rheinland certification, which means it protects the users from harmful blue rays of the screen in the long run. Even in terms of design, with a metal and glass construction and an “X” design at the back, it does look a bit different than other phones out there. In addition, both these phones have no bezels and come with pop-up cameras with 16 MP shooters!

In terms of performance, both these phones run on the Huawei’s latest Kirin 810 processor. This, right now is, supposedly, the best mid-range processor until now, beating even the Snapdragon 730 in terms of benchmark scores. Another similarity includes a large 4000 mAh battery for both of these.

honor 9x specs | honor 9x pro price

However, the difference lies in the rear cameras and RAM on them. While the Honor 9X comes with a dual-camera setup of 48 MP primary and a 2 MP depth sensor, the Honor 9X Pro has an additional 8 MP ultra-wide-angle lens. And in terms of RAM, the 9X Pro has 8 GB of it whereas the 9X comes in 4 GB and 6 GB models. Also, 9X Pro comes in two storage variants of 128 GB and 256 GB while the 9X clocks out at 64 and 128 GB.

Honor 9X and Honor 9X Pro Specifications:

Features Honor 9X Honor 9X Pro
Display 6.59-inch, 19.5:9, 2340 x 1080p, LCD display, 84.5% screen-to-body ratio 6.59-inch, 19.5:9, 2340 x 1080p, LCD display, 84.5% screen-to-body ratio
Chipset HiSilicon Kirin 810 HiSilicon Kirin 810 (with liquid cooling)
RAM 4GB/6GB 8GB
Storage 64GB/128GB 128GB/256GB
MicroSD Yes, up to 256GB Yes, up to 256GB
Battery 4000mAh 4000mAh
Rear-Camera Rear: 48MP+2MP f/1.8
Front: 16MP, f2/2 (pop-up camera)
Rear: 48MP+8MP+2MP f/1.8
Front: 16MP, f2/2 (pop-up camera)
3.5mm headphone port Yes Yes
Colors Black, Blue, Red Black, Purple

Pricing and Availability

Currently, the phones are in the pre-order stage in China currently. Prices start at only CNY 1399 (~$202) for the Honor 9X for the base variant (4/64 GB) and go up to CNY 1899 (~272) for the highest (6/128 GB).

As for the 9X Pro, the base model (8/128GB) costs CNY 2199 (~$319) and the high-end one (8/256 GB) costs CNY 2399 (~$348). Global availability is not yet known, but the costs might go slightly higher for the international market.

OnePlus 7 Pro’s entire triple-camera setup to support Nightscape mode soon

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OnePlus introduced the Nightscape mode, last year, with the OnePlus 6T. From then on, it’s also made its appearance on the OnePlus 7 Pro. OnePlus’s Nightscape mode uses Machine Learning engine to improve the photos taken in dark environments. It is capable of identifying scenes to deliver natural and sharper pictures as well.

Night Mode in the cameras is one of the most important features in smartphones these days. However, on the OnePlus 7 Pro, this feature is limited to the main 48MP sensor of the entire camera setup. But now, OnePlus 7 Pro NightScape mode will be usable on all three cameras of the setup, according to OnePlus.

oneplus 7 pro software update

This makes perfect sense as their competitors like Huawei are already offering a Night Camera mode that makes better use of multiple cameras. Zake Zhang, OnePlus’ Image Product Manager, had revealed that the company will bring the Nightscape feature to all its camera in a future update.

So, if you happen to come across a cool landscape in the wee hours of the evening or at night, you will be able to capture an Ultra-wide shot of it. In addition, a cool portrait at night also sounds quite fascinating, doesn’t it?

Nonetheless, it’s certainly good to see phone companies taking a step further on Night Photography. This might mean that in the near future we might see the selfie camera also getting the same treatment. After all, the Pixel smartphones are here to prove that it is possible.

Also Watch: OnePlus 7 Pro Review

Budget oriented Nokia 2.2 and Nokia 3.2 launched in Nepal

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Nokia 2.2 and Nokia 3.2 are Nokia’s budget offerings in the Nepalese smartphone market. It’s about to be a year since these devices were launched in Nepal so we take a look at how capable the Nokia 2.2 and Nokia 3.2 are compared to other devices available around their price range in Nepal.

Nokia 2.2 Overview

Nokia 2.2 is a budget-friendly smartphone that comes with a 5.71″ HD+ display. It runs on the stock version of Android Pie and is one of the cheapest smartphones that will receive the Android Q update. It is powered by a MediaTek Helio A22 chipset and has a 3,000mAh battery. Nokia 2.2 is available in two variants: a 2GB/16GB model and a 3GB/32GB model.

Talking about the cameras, there’s a single camera setup both at the front and the rear. The rear one is of 13MP whereas the selfie shooter is of 5MP. There’s a water-drop notch up front to include the front camera. Though there is no fingerprint unlock, the device does use a facial recognition system. Nokia 2.2 price nepal

Nokia 2.2 Specifications:

  • Display: 5.71-inch IPS HD+ display (720 x 1520 pixels), 19:9 aspect ratio @ 295PPI
  • Rear Camera:13 MP with f/2.2, Autofocus & LED flash
  • Front Camera:5 MP
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio A22
  • CPU: Quad-core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A53
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8320
  • OS: Android 9.0 Pie (Android One), Upgradable to Android Q
  • RAM: 2/3 GB
  • Storage: 16 / 32 GB, expandable up to 400GB via SD card
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, proximity
  • Battery: 3000 mAh battery with Micro USB port

Also Read: Nokia Mobiles Price in Nepal

Nokia 3.2 Overview

Nokia 3.2, the other similar budget smartphone, appears to be an improved version of the Nokia 2.2. It offers a 6.2″ HD+ display with a 2.5D glass on top of it. The device uses Snapdragon 429 and runs on Android Pie. The rear camera is similar to the Nokia 2.2 – a 13MP single shooter. But, the front camera is an 8 MP shooter on the water-drop notch upfront. Also, it packs a large battery of 4,000 mAh and has a fingerprint scanner at the back. Though the device comes in two variants, the 3/32GB variant is available in Nepal.

Nokia 3.2 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.26-inch TFT display with a 2.5D arc on the top
  • Resolution: HD (720 x 1520 pixels) @ 269 PPI Pixel density
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 429
  • CPU: Quad-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53
  • OS: Android 9.0 Pie, Android One
  • RAM: 3 GB
  • Storage: 32 GB, expandable up to 400GB via SD card
  • Rear Camera: 13MP with f/2.2, Autofocus & LED flash
  • Front Camera: 8MP, f/2.2, 77-degree field of view
  • Sensors: Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Fingerprint sensor (Only on 32GB Variant)
  • Battery: 4000mAh battery
  • Colors: Black, Steel

Nokia 2.2 and Nokia 3.2 Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of the Nokia 2.2 in Nepal is Rs 11,490 for a 2/16GB variant and Rs 13,490 for a 3/32GB variant. The price of the Nokia 3.2 in Nepal is Rs 16,490 for the 3/32GB variant.

Model Name Price in Nepal Available stores
Nokia 2.2 (2/16GB) Rs 11,490 Authorized retailers
Nokia 2.2 (2/16GB) Rs 13,490 Authorized retailers
Nokia 3.2 (3/32GB) Rs 16,490 Authorized retailers

 

So, what do you think of these budget devices? Do you still like Nokia phones? And are they appealing enough for you? Do let us know.

Fluid robots now a possibility: Worlds first liquid magnet developed.

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Liquid magnets, is that even a thing? Well, it is and has been for a while. Previously, they needed a constant external magnetic field to show magnetic properties. However, a new development reveals the first ever-magnetic liquid magnet.

A liquid magnet is made up of nano metal particles. But they behave as a magnet only in the presence of a magnetic field. However, by using a special oil-polymer mixture, researchers at the University of Massachusetts, have succeeded in jamming the particles close together at the surface. This resulted in a forever magnetic liquid magnet.

This discovery cames as a result of hard perseverance of seven years. The researchers aimed to transform paramagnetic ferrofluids into permanent magnets. Ferrofluids are the plain metal particles floating in a liquid.

liquid magnet

Most of the solid permanent magnets are ferromagnetic. The term sounds fancy, but believe me, it’s not. We encounter them in our everyday use. For, an instance the magnet in your refrigerator. Their electrons align whenever exposed to a magnetic field. The nano-sized particles of ferromagnets if suspended in a liquid is called a ferrofluid.

From the rotating seals in a hard disc to a loudspeaker, ferrofluids are present in various technologies. However, they are only magnetic in the presence of a magnetic field. Removal of that field spells the end of their magnetic behavior. So basically researchers decreased the distance between each drop of the liquid to mere 8nm. The result- they stayed magnetized.

Such close packing of the particles forms a layer around the outside of the liquid that behaves similar to a solid magnet. Therefore, when exposed to a magnetic field, the particles on the surface, as well as those insides, react in unison. Furthermore, they retain their magnetic properties even if divided into smaller drops.

Amazingly, the droplets can change shape in order to adapt to their surroundings. And that too without losing their magnetic properties. The droplets can be controlled remotely. This spells a new age of advanced instruments and material theories. For example, a magnetically controlled robot might perform an operation on you in the near future. Or maybe we might even witness the wireless soft-moving robots. There’s not really a limit to one’s imagination, is there?

After Facebook, It’s YouTube’s turn to pay Uncle Sam…

According to reports, the Federal Trade Commission and Google have finalized a settlement in its investigation into YouTube. YouTube was facing an accusation for violating federal kid’s data privacy laws and seems like a huge fine is imminent.

The investigation finds that Google inadequately protected kids who used its video-streaming services and improperly collected their data in breach of the COPPA. The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act prohibits the tracking and targeting of users younger than age 13. (But tracking the data of anyone older is totally fine, it seems…)

They have not disclosed the exact amount of the fine yet. However, we can speculate that this will set Google back with millions of dollars. The case now rests on the hands of the Justice Department. This is still not good news for Google because the Justice Department rarely upends the FTC’s settlements.

youtube fined Children's Online Privacy Protection Act

Privacy advocates have filed years of complaints about YouTube to the FTC. There are allegations that YouTube is directing some of the most popular streaming channels (meant for people over age 13) towards children. They include videos featuring nursery rhymes, cartoons and people opening kid’s toys. The agency spokesperson Cathy MacFarlane and Google spokesperson Chris Dale, however, have declined to comment on the investigation.

The fine is potentially small when comparing it to Google’s annual revenue. But, this allegation still carries broad legal risks for both the tech giants and the rest of the industry. Many popular online services also shared these cases raised by privacy advocates. Instagram, Snapchat and even games like Fortnite have also shown support to the case.

The settlement also arrives at a moment when the FTC has embarked to rethink how it enforces COPPA. Joe Simons, FTC’s chairperson, announced his intentions to update the process this week. Among the FTC’s concerns are websites, video games, and other services. Primarily those, that are not explicitly marketed to children but still attract large numbers of young users.

During the course of the FTC’s investigation, Google has explored ways to change how YouTube handles children’s videos. That has included changes to the algorithms that determine which videos YouTube queues up next.

Samsung’s One UI 2.0 and One UI 2.1 are on their way

Remember when very few liked Samsung’s heavy UI? Well, those days are gone, with their advent of One UI. They refurbished their User Interface with One UI – making it look fresher, smoother and more lightweight. And we have seen it incorporated in various Galaxy smartphones launched in 2019. Later, Samsung also introduced One UI in its smartwatch lineup.

Now, new reports suggest that Samsung will introduce One UI 2.0 with the Android Q. Of course, the one to get it first is the unannounced Galaxy S11 smartphone, with a One UI 2.1 update. Firstly, the One UI 1.0 was introduced with Android Pie and 1.1 version with the Galaxy S10 series.

samsung one ui 2.0 and 2.1

For now, there is not much information regarding the new features of One UI 2.0. However, it is expected to include Digital Well-being improvements that Google announced earlier this year. The update is also expected to include Live Caption feature, Smart Reply for notification, Focus mode which is designed to help users focus without distraction and other core Android Q features.

Also, the company is expected to launch Android Q update soon. The company might also add more features to the One UI 2.0.

All of the speculations and doubts will soon be over, however. As we will probably have more information revealed to us in the coming months.

Asus ROG Phone II launched: Fastest Screen on a phone and a huge battery!

The wait is over. After a lot of rumors here and there, Asus ROG Phone II is here. Even before its official unveiling, the hype was heavy for this phone. Now that it’s finally here, let’s see how what this gaming beast has for offer. And what will be the expected price of Asus ROG Phone II in Nepal.

Asus ROG Phone II Overview

A 120Hz screen coupled with the huge array of accessories, the phone aims to bring the ultimate mobile gaming experience. This spec-heavy device uses an overclocked Snapdragon 855 Plus, has a 6.59″ AMOLED screen and a huge battery of 6,000mAh among others.

asus rog phone ii 120hz display

Even before the release, we knew Asus was going all in for this device. It first announced the 120Hz AMOLED screen in collaboration with Tencent, the first of its kind in gaming smartphones. Thereafter, it was also to be the first to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset.

The powerful Snapdragon 855 Plus overclocks the Adreno 640 GPU to 675MHz. This results in a 15% boost in performance. In addition, the prime CPU is overclocked too. However, the gain is only 4%. The massive 6,000 mAh battery claims 7 hours non-stop action for games like PUBG. It charges using a standard 3A cable, although it also supports Quick Charge 4.0.

The phone is designed to suit both hardcore gamers and Android power users. Users can switch between a near-stock UI(similar to Zenforce 6) and the game focused ROG UI. Similarly, the dual nature of the phone can be seen in its design too. The width is just under 78mm so that it can be used one-handed. However, everything is optimized for landscape use too.

With a screen resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels, Asus ROG Phone II exceeds the bounds of DCI-P3 color space. And with something called a deltaE <1, it boasts a perfect color accuracy.

It also features front-facing speakers with DTS: X ultra support. As compared to the first-gen ROG Phone, the speakers are 2x louder. There’s an update on the AirTriggers too. It’s stated that they are in line with what an actual feels like and can also detect new swiping gestures.

For directional haptic feedback during games, there are two vibration motors (one on each side). The AirTriggers too make the use of the motors in order to simulate the actual press and release of buttons. Similarly, there are four microphones. So, no matter how you hold the phone, your audio will not be compromised.

The use of vents that take care of the heat will ease your thermal throttling worries too. In addition to it, an AeroActive Cooler II is provided in the box. It keeps the exterior of the phone cooler and can also be used as a kickstand while using a wireless controller.

To top it all up, there’s a 48MP Quad Bayer for the main camera coupled with a 13MP sensor. In front, there’s a 24MP dedicated selfie camera.

With the specs that this device boasts, it would be ludicrous to label this as just a smartphone. It is quite literally a monster!

Asus ROG Phone II Specifications:

  • Display: 6.59-inch AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 6 protection, Full-HD+ (1080 x 2340 pixels), DCI-P3 Color Gamut (108%), 120 Hz refresh rate (60 Hz default, 240 Hz Touch-sampling rate, 49 ms touch latency)
  • Rear Camera: Dual – (48 MP main camera, f/1.8, 1/2″, 0.8µm, PDAF/Laser AF) + (13 MP, f/2.4, (ultrawide)), Dual-LED flash
  • Front Camera: 24MP, f/2.2
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×2.96 GHz Kryo 485 & 3×2.42 GHz Kryo 485 & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 485)
  • GPU: Adreno 640 @700 MHz
  • RAM: 8GB, 12 GB
  • Storage: 128GB/512GB of USB 3.0 Storage; No SD card Slot
  • Cooling: 3D vapor chamber cooling
  • Software: Android 9 Pie with ROG UI on top
  • Battery: 6, 000mAh battery with 30W fast charging, Supports Reverse charging @ 10-watt
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (under display), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • Gaming: Ultrasonic, pressure-sensitive Air trigger buttons
  • Audio and Vibration: Dual high-end vibrating motors for surround feel, 3.5mm headphone jack, DTS Headphone X
  • Additional accessories: a light-up NFC case, AeroActive Cooler II (in addition to the accessories that were available in ROG Phone I)

Asus ROG Phone II Price in Nepal & Availability

There is no official retailer of the device in Nepal. However, people will be able to purchase it in the grey market. The expected price of Asus ROG Phone II in Nepal with 8GB/128GB configuration is around Rs. 65000. Similarly, the 12GB/512GB should cost around Rs. 80,000.

Model Name Price in Nepal (Expected)
Asus ROG Phone II (8GB/128GB) NPR. 65000
Asus ROG Phone II (12GB/512GB) NPR. 80,000

 

Love Chrome add-ons? Here are 8 extensions you need to uninstall today

Browser Extensions, to those who use them, are really something else. If you know the right extensions, they can open your browser to another level. Extensions were these great ideas, that promised a lot. And these days, most of the browsers support various kind of extensions as well. Be it to block ads, uncover more information, check your grammar, or manage your downloads, these add-ons bring in a lot of possibilities. But every once in a while, some developers manage to misuse this feature. How? Well, collecting your data and selling them, of course! And recently, 8 such extensions got caught. If you are a Chrome or Firefox user, do check your extensions tab for a any of the followings. Also, if by chance you happen to have any of these installed, consider uninstalling them:

  • Branded Surveys (Chrome)
  • FairShare Unlock (Chrome and Firefox)
  • HoverZoom (Chrome)
  • Panel Community Surveys (Chrome)
  • PanelMeasurement (Chrome)
  • SaveFrom.net Helper (Firefox)
  • SpeakIt! (Chrome)
  • SuperZoom (Chrome and Firefox)

Also Read: Fitbit users beware! Your privacy at risk…

Currently, these extensions have been taken down by their respective web stores. However, they might still be running on your browser. And also, there isn’t much the browser itself can do in order to safeguard your privacy. In addition, only a few of these extensions let their users know about their data collection policies.

Also Read: Using FaceApp: Do you have to worry about Privacy?

What did these extensions do?

This leak was recently coined “DataSpii”. It is responsible for leaking data from up to 45 major companies and over 4 million individuals. The data was sold to “Nacho Analytics”, a fee-based service. Moreover, the 45 companies include Fortune 500 corporations like Apple, Walmart, Amazon, 23AndMe, SpaceX, and Skype. You can check out the types of data that were leaked through DataSpii below:

Personal Data Corporate Data
Personal Interests The real-time activity of employees, including the corporate tasks they were assigned
Tax Returns Private LAN network structure
GPS Location Partial page content (includes hyperlinks embedded on a LAN website)
Cloud Service and Data Company Memos
File Attachment API Keys
Credit Card Information Proprietary Source Code
Genetic Profiles Firewall Access Codes
Travel Itinerates and Online Shopping History Operational Materials
Genealogy Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

You can learn more about DataSpi over here.

Dell Inspiron 15 7580 Review: Gets the job done!

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Dell is, probably, the most versatile laptop manufacturer. The company seems to make all kinds of laptops. From powerful gaming machines like the Alienware to the ultra-portables and creators’ tools like the XPS 15, and everything in between, Dell has got it all. But their “everything in between” mostly doesn’t get the attention they deserve. Sure, they’re not the most powerful or the most portable laptops, but these are your ideal devices for the normal productive workers. And here’s one such laptop – the Dell Inspiron 15 7580.

The Inspiron lineup has three series – the 3000, which are the most affordable, the 5000, which lie somewhere in between, and the 7000, their most premium ones in the Inspiron series.

Dell Inspiron 15 7580 Specifications:

  • Design: Aluminum body, smooth matte metal texture, 1.8 kg, 18 mm
  • Display: 15.6″ Full-HD matte display (1920 x 1080), 53% sRGB Color Range
  • Keyboard: Island-style full-size keyboard, 2-level back-lighting, No num-pad
  • Trackpad: Metal surface trackpad, Windows Precision Drivers
  • Ports: 1 x Type-C USB 3.1 Gen 1, 3 x Type-A USB 3.1, 1 x HDMI, 1 x audio jack, 1 x Ethernet Port, 1 x SD Card Slot
  • Wireless connectivity: 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth V4.2
  • Processor: 1.8 GHz 8th-gen Intel i5-8265U
  • RAM: 8 GB DDR4 @ 2400 MHz (single channel, dual slot)
  • Graphics: NVIDIA MX250 graphics, 2 GB VRAM
  • Battery: 4-cell 51 Watt-hour
  • Storage: 256 GB NVMe SSD
  • Price: $800 ($600 at the time of purchase)

Design

The premium of the Dell Inspiron 15 7580 shows in the build quality, too. If you ask me, these are perhaps the second-best build from Dell, after their XPS lineup. There’s metallic build all over, except for the bezels around the display. And that is enough to give you a confidence boost about its durability. And with that kind of design language, it also manages to look good. Of course, nothing to go all whistling over, but still, it kinda reminds of the pre-Touchbar MacBook era.

It’s also pretty thin, and the weight, at 1.8 kg is okay, considering its size and build quality. There are a few exhaust vents at the bottom and the back to dissipate heat, which we’ll discuss later. The hinge looks pretty sturdy too and is stable, but you still can’t open up the laptop single-handedly.

The port selection looks regular – you get a USB-C, an HDMI 2.0, three USB A (one of which gets power share support), an Ethernet port, an SD Card slot, and an audio jack. That’s pretty much enough for a regular laptop as this one.

Overall, I’d say the design language screams Dell, just the right amount of premium and style, but nothing overboard, for the price.

Display

Similar is the display on this one. Full-HD resolution screen on a matte IPS panel makes for a standard kind of laptop display. The 15.6” display looks good, and even with the thin bezels, the webcam is still on top. And that’s a good thing because even though I love XPS laptops, that’s the one part they get wrong.

dell inspiron 15 7580 display

The screen has about 53% sRGB color coverage, which is not great, but not terrible either. That makes it suitable for your everyday tasks, but, not good enough for content creation.

dell inspiron 15 7580 webcam

Other than that, the viewing angles are decent, except for some color shifts at extreme angles. Brightness is also 240 nits max, which could’ve been better. But still, for the price, this screen is a lot better than the ones with a TN panel. In addition, the laptop comes with a Dell Cinema Color pre-installed with a total of 5 color profiles, which you change your viewing experience with according to preference.

Performance & Thermals

As for the performance, I can’t really say the 8th-gen i5-8265U processor is an intensive performer. The thing is, it can handle its own, but its tendency to be power efficient makes it not so suitable to very heavy tasks. You can edit videos and all that, but it does fall behind the 45W 8th gen i5 processor of the XPS 15s. Photoshop and Illustrator run okay, and over 10 tabs on Google Chrome is a walk in the park. But for things like Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, things can get jittery. But then again, content creation is held back by the low color range and accuracy of the screen.

dell inspiron 15 7580 performance

Still, we tried doing those editing things on it, and for long length videos, there’s quite a bit of heating, even with the fan at full throttle. Maybe because it has only a single fan in here, but it can get to a point where you can fry some eggs on it. And that happened quite a bit while rendering large video files. But besides that, this laptop does other things pretty well. You get 8 GB of RAM, and 256 GB SSD, that ensures smooth performance of most tasks.

As for gaming…let’s be clear, this isn’t meant to be a gaming laptop. But still, you do get an entry-level MX250 graphics card. And it’s good enough for games like CS:GO and FIFA 19 on low settings to get about 60 fps. It will handle things like DOTA 2, and such, but I wouldn’t try anything else. Even if the MX250 looks promising, its thermals don’t help in that department.

Battery & Storage

As for the battery, it’s got a 41 Watt-hour battery, which is small. But with a power-efficient processor, it will last around 5 hours in normal usage. But if you push it a bit harder, it will drop to around 2.5 hours, and it’s less than my expectations from a laptop like this.

For the storage, the 256 GB SSD is pretty fast. It can give you read speeds of 1600 MBPS while write speeds can go to 800 MBPS, which is impressive. And while the SSD is plenty fast, it’s not plenty enough. So, there is room for a 2.5” hard drive or another SSD of the same size, if you so want.

Keyboard and Trackpad

dell inspiron 15 7580 keyboard

Let’s talk about the keyboard and trackpad next. While the keyboard isn’t the best in the business, it’s still very tactile, and the feedback is pretty good. There is no number pad, but for a laptop of this size, it’s okay, because it’s still a 14” body. Plus, that keeps the keyboard deck clean and not over-crowded, which I don’t really like. And what’s more, you get white backlighting on the keyboard – and two levels of it. So, not the best keyboard, but still pretty good.

dell inspiron 15 7580 trackpad

What’s good here is the trackpad. I don’t think its plastic, but it’s not glass, either. But whatever it is, it’s damn good – not your XPS level, but better than other laptops, especially, in this price range. It’s accurate, very smooth for a non-glass trackpad, and using it is an actually joyful experience. The size is commendable, touch is responsive and the gestures are on point. Clicks are also tactile, and the pressure it needs to register a click is almost perfect. So, unless you want to game with it, it will get the job done.

Dell Inspiron 15 7580: Conclusion

So, that’s pretty much everything about the Dell Inspiron 15 7580. It’s a great machine for general usage. It’s very portable, well-built, and has a good set of connectivity options and the performance, too, is good enough in this price range. The disappointments include thermals and battery life.

Overall though, I liked the laptop. The charger is pretty small, so, carrying it around won’t be a hassle, either. This is not a perfect machine, but livable.

One thing I’d like to mention is that maybe I liked it because we only paid around $600 for it, because it was on offer at the time, at $200 off on its original price. And while that is an amazing deal, I feel like it still provides a good value for money even on its original $800 price tag.

You can do light gaming, and photoshop and things like that. Plus, it’s like a perfect machine for professional office-goers, and it does many things well, that some others fail to do, at this price range.