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Key specs for Samsung Galaxy M21, M31 and M41 leaked: Likely to launch in 2020

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The M series from Samsung resulted in decent sales numbers in 2019. The Galaxy M20, M30, and M40 were probably its bestselling smartphones this year. The great thing about those devices was their competitive pricing and great hardware specs. So, it is not surprising that Samsung has planned for its successors. Their successors, the Galaxy M21, M31, and M41 are expected to release in the first quarter of 2020. However, the rumors about their specifications are already making rounds on the internet.

samsung galaxy m21 m31 m41

Samsung Galaxy M21 Specifications

Similar to the Galaxy M20, the M21 will be powered by an Exynos processor. However, the one in M21 is going to be an Exynos 9609 SoC whereas the M20 uses Exynos 7904 SoC. The details about the higher-spec variants are yet to arrive. However, we know that the base model will have 4GB of RAM. The rear camera is still a dual-camera setup. It will comprise of 24MP primary plus a 5MP depth sensor. This is a slight upgrade from its predecessor which sported a 13MP primary camera along with a 5MP depth sensor.

Galaxy M31 Specifications

The Galaxy M31 will be the successor to the Galaxy M30. It will run on Snapdragon 665 processor and the base variant will have 6GB of RAM. Comparing it with the Exynos 7904 SoC on M30, a clear upgrade is seen in the use of the processor. Furthermore, the rear camera will be a triple camera array with a 48MP primary lens. Along with that, it will have a 12 MP wide-angle lens and a 5MP depth sensor. However, there is no clear indication of the sensor in M31. Some claim it will go with the Sony IMX586 sensor whereas others say that it will probably use 48MP ISOCELL GM1 sensor.

Also Read: Samsung Mobiles Price in Nepal

Samsung Galaxy M41 Specifications

It is being claimed that the Galaxy M41 will be powered by the new Exynos 9630 processor. M41 will be the successor to the Galaxy M40 which is powered by Snapdragon 675 chipset. So, there’s a hint of a slight upgrade in processor among the two phones. Furthermore, the device is set to have a triple camera setup on the back. The primary lens will probably be of 64MP coupled with a 12MP wide-angle lens and a 5MP depth sensor.

Although the rumors about these phones are spreading like a wildfire on the internet, in the end, they are only rumors. So, take this news with a pinch of salt as an official announcement from Samsung is yet to come. There’s still a lot of time left for the release of the phone so I’m certain that we’ll soon hear concrete information about these devices in the near future.

Oppo Reno 2 with 20x zoom expected to launch on August 28

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4 months! That’s how long it took for Oppo to announce its successor to the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom. Oppo Reno 2 will be the new addition to the Reno series. And it is expected to launch on August 28 in India. Now that’s interesting. Because its predecessor was first launched in China. However, the popularity of the phone in India might have played a part in this case.

Oppo Reno 2 Overview

Rumors suggest that the device will have a 6.43” AMOLED display similar to its predecessor. the AMOLD display suggests that the device could have an in-display fingerprint sensor. Furthermore, the device reportedly comes with a VOOC 3.0 support and 5G connectivity support. The VOOC 3.0 support means that the device will come with a 20W VOOC fast charging.

oppo reno 2 20x zoom

Additionally, there will be a quad-camera setup on its back. This is an upgrade considering the fact that its predecessor had a triple camera setup. Now, with a four-camera array on the back, it can be speculated that the primary one will be of 48MP. Furthermore, it will probably have an 8MP wide-angle sensor, a 13MP telephoto lens, and a 2MP monochrome sensor. To top it all up, the device will feature a 20x Hybrid Zoom. And the smartphone can be the very first kind to have such a notable feature.

Also Read: Oppo Mobiles Price in Nepal

Furthermore, the inclusion of network-optimized AI noise reduction will improve photo quality. There’s this software dynamic exposure adjustment feature too. It secures optimal picture brightness so that users can view objects clearly during night time. Also, the introduction of Ultra Dark Mode feature allows ultra-clear night shot. Moreover, the device is reportedly capable of capturing action camera like videos through the Ultra Steady Video feature.

With the expected launch date being August 28, we’re certain that further rumors will surface soon. But until then all we can do about the phone is speculate, isn’t it?

Also Watch: OnePlus 7 Pro Vs Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Camera Comparison!

Realme 5 Pro and Realme 5 show themselves

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Realme is, undoubtedly, one of the uprising brands currently. Comparatively, it hasn’t been around for very long, but the popularity it enjoys is quite amazing. The Realme 2 Pro was a successful phone, which was followed by the Realme 3 Pro. Also, there’s this another mid-ranger called the Realme X. And we already have rumors about the next generation of Realme flagships. The Chinese brand, skipped the Realme 4, as ‘4’ is not a ‘lucky’ number in the Chinese tradition. So, we now have the Realme 5 and Realme 5 Pro, which are about to launch soon.

However, some key specs are out and about before the actual launch, as usual. First, is the confirmation about both phones packing a Quad-camera setup. But that was already in the air. Then again, there were also rumors about the Realme 5 packing the 64 MP camera sensor. However, it seems it wasn’t to be. Instead, the Realme 5 Pro will pack a 48 MP Sony IMX586 sensor – the ones seen on the likes of OnePlus 7 Pro and Redmi Note 7 Pro.

realme 5 pro price

The specs come from the promo images on Flipkart, the online web-store. According to that, both phones come with a huge 5000 mAh battery. But only the Pro variant will have the VOOC 3.0 Fast Charging. And of course, sticking to the latest trends, the phones will have a water-drop notch display.

Also, according to Geekbench listings, the processor in power here seems to the Snapdragon 665, the same chipset on the Xiaomi Mi A3. It is relatively new, but not as popular. In addition, the design of these phones seems to resemble the Realme 3i, the one with the diamond-cut design. And their Indian prices are also confirmed as well.

Besides that, we have no further leaks. But it seems Realme’s rumored 64 MP camera phone will be an entirely new one though. So, we can only speculate until further specs reveal.

DJI Osmo Mobile 3: A fully versatile Mobile Gimbal

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DJI seems to be taking the market by storm. With one great device after another, DJI’s even moving into the action camera territory. Their DJI Osmo Action was a legit competitor to the GoPro, even if it was their first action camera! But DJI is mostly known for drones and gimbals, though. And their latest mobile gimbal, the DJI Osmo Mobile 3 makes a great case for itself.

Also Read: DJI Gimbals Price in Nepal

DJI Osmo Mobile 3 Overview

DJI Osmo Mobile 3 is the 3rd generation of its handheld smartphone stabilizers. This one comes as an improvement over the DJI Osmo Mobile 2, and with some handy extra features. The first of which, is that the Osmo Mobile 3 can fold into half, for easier packaging.

Even in terms of aesthetics, the DJI Osmo Mobile 3 is more compact. It’s shorter and smaller than its predecessors. This makes it easier to carry for longer periods of time. But even though it is smaller, it doesn’t compromise on the features. It packs all the features of the Osmo Mobile 2 and more.

dji osmo mobile 3

Starting from the design, its design makes it possible to access the ports to charge the phone or hook an external microphone, which was a bit of a hassle on the Osmo Mobile 2. The Active Track feature, DJI’s computer vision tracking system is also there on this one, to help you capture moving targets. In addition, it adds options like Timelapse, Hyperlapse, Panorama, Gesture Control, and a Story Mode. The Story Mode is a new feature that automatically edits footages, handy for beginners. It lets you apply a template of your choice and turn the video into an edited short clip with music and everything. However, for all of this, you have to use the DJI Mimo app.

DJI also says that most of the improvements come from users’ feedbacks and complaints. And due to users’ complaints, DJI has brought the smart switch feature here. This means that you can now quickly switch the smartphone’s orientation from portrait to landscape (or vice versa). You just have to tap the “Mode” button three times, and it will rotate itself.

And even though the gimbal is smaller, the battery life is the same 15 hours, which is good enough. And this time, charging takes place via USB-C.

This DJI Osmo Mobile 3 costs $119 and is available on DJI’s official web-store. Also, for $20 more, you can get the tripod as well.

HTC Wildfire X: A not-so-HTC phone making a comeback

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HTC is a phone brand that’s struggling. And while it was one of the much-revered phone brand ones, the glory lies in the past now. Its present is flailing and the future seems uncertain. And with its last 2 products, it wasn’t impressing anyone. And so, HTC also walked out of the Indian market. Or…so we thought. Because, HTC is back, in India, with the HTC Wildfire X, but with some “conditions”

Overview

First off, it’s not only HTC that’s making a comeback into the Indian market – it’s also the Wildfire brand. With the new phone, the Wildfire has come back after 8 years. But there are some peculiarities. The HTC Wildfire X isn’t entirely HTC! It’s actually manufactured by a Chinese company, called InOne Smart Technology.

Anyways, the HTC Wildfire X is not as exciting of a product, though. It’s actually a budget device, but with some good modern features, for instance, it’s triple camera setup that consists of a 12 MP primary camera, 8 MP telephoto, and a 5 MP depth sensor. Of course, it’s not the first budget phone to sport triple cameras, but at least, it’s nice to see HTC catching up to the trend. Also, it comes with a tear-drop notch upfront which houses an 8 MP selfie camera.

htc wildfire x price india

The display is a 6.2″ HD+ display, and given the budget specs, HD+ seems plausible. But it does have a good screen-to-body ratio, suitable for a phone of 2019.

Inside, the phone is powered by the Helio P22 chipset, and there are two RAM configurations. There’s a 3 GB / 32 GB model and a 4 GB / 128 GB. In addition, there’s a microSD card slot which enables you to expand the storage to 256 GB. If you ask me, the 4 GB sounds like a better deal due to the storage.

Besides that, the phone packs a 3300 mAh battery. But, one good feature about this phone is its “MyBuddy” feature. It makes for a cell phone tracker. But more than that, it’s a distress companion that can trigger loud alarms in a dangerous situation, along with sharing your location with family and friends in real-time.

HTC Wildfire X Specifications:

  • Display: 6.2″ IPS LCD with HD+ resolution (720 x 1520 pixels), 19:9 aspect ratio
  • Rear Camera: Triple, 12 MP primary + 8 MP telephoto (2X) + 5 MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: Single, 8 MP
  • Processor: MediaTek Helio P22
  • CPU: Octa-core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A53
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8320
  • RAM: 3 GB / 4 GB
  • Storage: 32 GB / 128 GB
  • OS: Android 9.0 Pie
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity
  • Battery: 3300 mAh, 10-Watt charging

Price and Availability

The phone is only available in a single color – Sapphire Blue and only launched in India right now. The phone is priced at INR.10,999 (~$155) for the base variant and INR.13,999 (~$195) for the 128 GB model. Buyers will be able to buy one from Flipkart starting August 22. But for the price, the Realme 3 is a much better deal!

Honda Bikes Price in Nepal

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Honda is a household name that needs to introduction. They are the largest manufacturer of two-wheelers in the entire world. From the Gold Wing to Activa, they make them all. Their total 2 wheeler sales stand at 19 million units for the FY 2018 alone! Plus, with legendary riders like Marc Marquez and Jorge Lorenzo under their wing, they have already bagged over 15 championships till date. Moreover, the company manufactures everything from automobiles to motorcycle to power products, which even includes lawn mowers and brush cutters.

But here in Nepal, it’s the bikes and scooter that are popular. Honda offers a wide variety of bikes and scooters in Nepal. Their offering starts from as low as Rs 1.5 lakhs for the Honda Navi and goes all the way to the premium segment with the Honda CB400 priced at hefty Rs 22.7 lakhs. While Honda’s bread and butter remain its scooters, they are very well known for their dual-sports offerings alongside a few variants of the fully faired although aging CBR250. Finally, for the budget-conscious consumers, their 125cc Shine and the 150cc CB Unicorn have been the go-to choices.

Also Read: Latest Price of all the bikes available in Nepal

Honda Bikes Available in Nepal

Honda CD110 Dream Delux

Going by the specs, the CD Dream Delux  is built for great mileage, a wallet-friendly price tag, and very well suited for people who just need a short distance commuter. A faithful bike to go to anf from work, let’s say.

Honda CD110 Dream Delux price nepal

Engine

Displacement 109cc
Max Power 8.25 Bhp @ 7500rpm
Max Torque 8.63 Nm @ 5500rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery Carburetor
Cooling System Air Cooled
Start Mechanism Self/Kick
No. Of Gears 4
Compression Ratio 9.9:1

Dimensions

Weight 107Kg
LxWxH 2009x737x1074mm
Ground Clearance 179mm
Wheelbase 1258mm
Seat Height N/A
Fuel Tank 8L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 80/100-18
Rear Tyre 80/100-18
Front Brake 130mm Drum
Rear Brake 130mm Drum
Front suspension Telescopic Fork
Rear Suspension Spring Loaded Hydraulic
Chassis Diamond

Honda CD110 Dream Delux Price in Nepal

Rs. 178,900

Honda CB Shine

We all know what the CB Shine stands as one of the perfect commuters’ motorcycles. It also comes with disc brakes as an option.

Honda CB Shine price nepal

Engine

Displacement 124.7cc
Max Power 10.16 bhp @ 7500rpm
Max Torque 10.30 Nm @ 5500rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery Carburetor
Cooling System Air
Start Mechanism Kick/Self
No. Of Gears 4
Compression ratio 9.2:1

Dimensions

Weight 123kg
LxWxH 2012 x 762 x 1090mm
Ground Clearance 157mm
Wheelbase 1266mm
Seat Height 790mm
Fuel Tank 10.5L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 80/100-18
Rear Tyre 80/100-18
Front Brake Drum 130mm/Disc 240mm
Rear Brake Drum 130mm
Front suspension Telescopic
Rear Suspension Spring-loaded hydraulic type
Chassis Diamond

Honda CB Shine Price in Nepal

Rs. 205,900 (DRS HET A3)

Rs. 212,900 (DSS HET A3)

Honda Shine SP

The SP version gets a digital Analog meter, a 5-speed transmission while the engine and most other components remain the same apart from a few improvements here and there which include a new sticker job.

Honda CB Shine SP price nepal

Engine

Displacement 124.7cc
Max Power 10.16 bhp @ 7500rpm
Max Torque 10.30 Nm @ 5500rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery Carburetor
Cooling System Air
Start Mechanism Kick/Self
No. Of Gears 5
Compression ratio 9.2:1

Dimensions

Weight 123kg (CBS)
LxWxH 2007 x 762 x 1085mm
Ground Clearance 160mm
Wheelbase 1266mm
Seat Height N/A
Fuel Tank 10.5L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 80/100-18
Rear Tyre 80/100-18
Front Brake Drum 130mm/Disc 240mm
Rear Brake Drum 130mm
Front suspension Telescopic
Rear Suspension Spring-loaded hydraulic type
Chassis Diamond

Honda Shine SP Price in Nepal

Rs. 228,900 (DRS-BSIV)

Rs. 233,900 (DSS-BSIV)

Honda CB Unicorn

The Unicorn might not look better than its older version but it’s gotten a lot more mature. Plus it’s got good power and a mono-shock suspension at the back. The target audience has definitely changed for this one.

Honda CB Unicorn price nepal

Engine

Displacement 162cc
Max Power 13.82 bhp@8000rpm
Max Torque 13.92 Nm @ 6000rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery Carburetor
Cooling System Air
Start Mechanism Self / Kick
No. Of Gears 5
Compression ratio 10:01

Dimensions

Weight 134Kg
LxWxH 2045 x 757 x 1062mm
Ground Clearance 150mm
Wheelbase 1324mm
Seat Height N/A
Fuel Tank 12L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 80/100-17
Rear Tyre 110/80-17
Front Brake Disc 240 mm
Rear Brake Drum 130 mm
Front suspension Telescopic
Rear Suspension Spring Loaded Hydraulic Type (Monoshock)
Chassis Diamond

Honda CB Unicorn Price in Nepal

Rs. 272,900

Honda X-Blade

The Honda X Blade is an interesting model. However, I would rather go for the CB Hornet if Honda is what you want.

Honda X Blade price nepal

Engine

Displacement 162cc
Max Power 13.9bhp@8500rpm
Max Torque 13.9bhp@6000rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery Carburetor
Cooling System Air
Start Mechanism Self/Kick
No. Of Gears 5
Compression ratio 10:01

Dimensions

Weight 140Kgs
LxWxH 2013 x 786 x 1115mm
Ground Clearance 160mm
Wheelbase 1347mm
Seat Height N/A
Fuel Tank 12L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 80/100-17
Rear Tyre 130/70-17
Front Brake Disc 276 mm
Rear Brake Drum 130 mm
Front suspension Telescopic
Rear Suspension Monoshock
Chassis Diamond

Honda X-Blade STD Price in Nepal

Rs. 288,900

Honda CB Hornet

This is the best premium segment 150cc commuter from Honda. It’s bound to be reliable, comes equipped with ABS and a set of fresh paint/stickers.

Honda CB Hornet price nepal

Engine

Displacement 162cc
Max Power 14.90 bhp @ 8500 rpm
Max Torque
14.5 Nm @ 6500 rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery Carburetor
Cooling System Air
Start Mechanism Self / Kick Start
No. Of Gears 5
Compression ratio 10.01

Dimensions

Weight 138 (STD) / 140 (CBS)
LxWxH 2041 x 783 x 1091mm
Ground Clearance 164mm
Wheelbase 1346mm
Seat Height 790mm
Fuel Tank 12L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 100/80-17
Rear Tyre 140/70-17
Front Brake Disc 276 mm
Rear Brake Drum 130 mm / Disc 220 mm (CBS)
Front suspension Telescopic
Rear Suspension Monoshock
Chassis Diamond

Honda CB Hornet Price in Nepal

Rs. 303,900

Honda XR 150L

The XR 150L is a dual-sport motorcycle. It’s a great offroader and you will hear people complain about it’s pricing compared to its engine displacement, the once who know better probably won’t.

Honda XR 150l price nepal

Engine

Displacement 149cc
Max Power 12.14 HP @ 7750 RPM
Max Torque 12.5Nm @ 6000 RPM
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery N/A
Cooling System Air
Start Mechanism Self/Kick
No. Of Gears 5
Compression ratio 9.5:1

Dimensions

Weight 129kg
LxWxH 2100 x 820 x 1126mm
Ground Clearance 245mm
Wheelbase 1360mm
Seat Height N/A
Fuel Tank 12L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 90/90-19
Rear Tyre 110/90-17
Front Brake 240mm disc
Rear Brake Drum
Front suspension Telescopic (180mm axle travel)
Rear Suspension Single Sock swingarm (150mm axle travel)
Chassis N/A

Honda XR 150L Price in Nepal

Rs. 484,900

Honda XR 190L

Basically, a better version of the XR150. Although expensive, it offers much more power in an even lighter body.

Honda XR 190l price nepal

Engine

Displacement 184.4cc
Max Power 15.6 HP@8500 rpm
Max Torque 15.7 Nm@6000 rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders N/A
Fuel Delivery Full-transistorized type
Cooling System Air
Start Mechanism Electric & Back-Up Kick
No. Of Gears 5
Compression ratio 9.5:1

Dimensions

Weight 123kg
LxWxH 2075 x 812 x 1124mm
Ground Clearance 245mm
Wheelbase 1351mm
Seat Height N/A
Fuel Tank 12L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 90/90 (19-inch)
Rear Tyre 110/90 (17-inch)
Front Brake 240mm Hydraulic Disc with Dual Piston Calliper
Rear Brake 110mm, Leading/Trailing Drum
Front suspension Telescopic (161 axle travel)
Rear Suspension Mono Shock (151mm axle travel)
Chassis Steel Twin Tube

Honda XR 190 LH Price in Nepal

Rs. 594,900

Honda CBR 250R

The aging 250cc fully-faired sports tourer from Honda still holds it’s own by today’s standards. Built like a tank, this one is pretty reliable, longlasting and the design isn’t that bad either.

Honda CBR 250r price nepal

Engine

Displacement 249.6cc
Max Power 26.15 bhp @ 8500 rpm
Max Torque 22.9 Nm @ 7000 rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 4
Fuel Delivery PGM-Fuel Injection
Cooling System Liquid
Start Mechanism Self
No. Of Gears 6
Compression ratio 10.7:1

Dimensions

Weight 163kg
LxWxH 2032 x 720 x 1127mm
Ground Clearance 145mm
Wheelbase 1364mm
Seat Height 784mm
Fuel Tank 13L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 110/70-17
Rear Tyre 140/70-17
Front Brake Disc 296 mm
Rear Brake Disc 220 mm
Front suspension Telescopic
Rear Suspension Spring-loaded hydraulic type (mono-shock)
Chassis Twin Spar

Honda CBR 250R Price in Nepal

Rs. 671,900 (STD)

Rs. 761,900 (ABS)

Rs. 712,900 (Repsol)

Rs. 776,900 (Repsol CBS)

Honda CBF 190

This one is a bit tricky. It’s got a few things going for it like the USD forks, a 190cc fuel-injected engine, or those hydraulic brakes (let’s just count those), but for 6 lakhs, you decide.

Honda CBf 190 price nepal

Engine

Displacement 184cc
Max Power 15.8bhp@8000rpm
Max Torque 15.3nm @ 7000rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery Fuel Injection
Cooling System Air
Start Mechanism Electric
No. Of Gears 5
Compression ratio 9.5:1

Dimensions

Weight 140kg
LxWxH 1982 x 1041 x 744mm
Ground Clearance 138mm
Wheelbase 1356mm
Seat Height 771mm
Fuel Tank 12L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 110/70-17
Rear Tyre 140/70-17
Front Brake Hydraulic disc brakes
Rear Brake Hydraulic disc brakes
Front suspension Telescopic inverted fork
Rear Suspension Swingarm system
Chassis Diamond

Honda CBF 190 Price in Nepal

Rs. 599,000

Honda CRF 250L

You can probably take this bike anywhere you want and not worry about the kind of roads you’ll tread along. The only complaint here is that puny fuel tank.

Honda CRF 250l price nepal

Engine

Displacement 249.6cc
Max Power 24 HP @ 8500rpm
Max Torque 22.6Nm @ 6750rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 4 (DOHC)
Fuel Delivery PGM-FI
Cooling System Liquid
Start Mechanism Self
No. Of Gears 6
Compression ratio 10.7:1

Dimensions

Weight 146kg
LxWxH 2195 x 2195 x 1195mm
Ground Clearance 211mm
Wheelbase 1429mm
Seat Height 873mm
Fuel Tank 7.8L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 21-inch
Rear Tyre 120/80-18 (18-inch)
Front Brake 256mm Disc
Rear Brake 220mm Disc
Front suspension 43mm Telescopic Upsidedown
Rear Suspension Prolink
Chassis Steel Twin Tube

Honda CRF 250L Price in Nepal

Rs. 11,25,000

Honda CRF 250R Rally

It’s got everything you would ask for: killer looks, plenty of power, notable design, and an amazing suspension. However, the price is absolutely expensive and may not be everyone’s cup of tea.

honda CRF 250R Rally price nepal

Engine

Displacement 249.6cc
Max Power 24.4bhp @ 8500rpm
Max Torque 22.6 Nm @ 6750rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 4 valves (DOHC)
Fuel Delivery Fuel Injection
Cooling System Liquid
Start Mechanism Electric
No. Of Gears 6
Compression ratio 10.7:1

Dimensions

Weight 155kg
LxWxH 2210 x 900 x 1425mm
Ground Clearance 270mm
Wheelbase 1455mm
Seat Height 895mm
Fuel Tank 10.1L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 3.00-21 51P
Rear Tyre 120/80-18M/C 62P
Front Brake 256mm Floating Wave Disk with Dual-Piston Calipers
Rear Brake 220mm Wave Disk with Single-Piston Caliper
Front suspension 43mm Showa Inverted Fork, 250mm Stroke
Rear Suspension Pro-link 265 axle stroke, Showa Single Tube 40mm
Chassis Steel Twin Tube

Honda CRF 250R Rally Price in Nepal

Rs. 13,25,000

Honda GLC 150 Shadow

honda GLC 150 Shadow price nepal

Engine

Displacement 150cc
Max Power 10.78bhp@7000rpm
Max Torque N/A
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery CDI
Cooling System Air
Start Mechanism Electric
No. Of Gears 5
Compression ratio 9.1:1

Dimensions

Weight 131kg
LxWxH 2040 x 800 x 1065mm
Ground Clearance 150mm
Wheelbase 1320mm
Seat Height 719mm
Fuel Tank 13L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 80/100-18
Rear Tyre 110/90-16
Front Brake Disc
Rear Brake Drum
Front suspension Telescopic fork
Rear Suspension Mono
Chassis N/A

Honda GLC 150 Shadow Price Nepal

Rs. 359,000

Honda Scooters Available in Nepal

Honda Navi

I don’t know who this is specifically for. It’s like an acquired taste to me, but it does manage to look cute.

honda Navi price nepal

Engine

Displacement 109cc
Max Power 8 bhp @ 7000 rpm
Max Torque 8.94 Nm @ 5500 rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery Carburetor
Cooling System Air
Start Mechanism Self/Kick
No. Of Gears Automatic
Compression ratio 9.5:1

Dimensions

Weight 99kg
LxWxH 1805 x 748 x 1039mm
Ground Clearance 156mm
Wheelbase 1286mm
Seat Height 765mm
Fuel Tank 3.5L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 90/90-12
Rear Tyre 90/100-10
Front Brake 130mm Drum
Rear Brake 130mm Drum
Front suspension Telescopic
Rear Suspension Spring Loaded Hydraulic Type
Chassis Under Born Type

Honda Navi Price in Nepal

Rs. 154,900

Honda Dio

Probably Honda’s most successful 2 wheeler in Nepal. It does come with a digital instrument cluster, gets LED lights, new graphics, and even a mobile charging socket.

honda Dio price nepal

Engine

Displacement 109cc
Max Power 8bhp@7000rpm
Max Torque 8.7nm@5500rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery Carburetor
Cooling System Fan
Start Mechanism Kick/self
No. Of Gears Automatic
Compression ratio 9.5:1

Dimensions

Weight 105kg
LxWxH 1781 x 710 x 1133mm
Ground Clearance 158mm
Wheelbase 1238mm
Seat Height 765mm
Fuel Tank 5.3L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 90/100-10
Rear Tyre 90/100-10
Front Brake Drum 130 mm
Rear Brake Drum 130 mm
Front suspension Spring-loaded hydraulic type
Rear Suspension Spring-loaded hydraulic type
Chassis underbone

Honda DIO Price in Nepal

Rs. 197,900 (LED STD)

Rs. 201,900 (LED DLX)

Honda Aviator

The Aviator and Dio share a lot of the specs, apart from the external shell i.e metal in place of plastic. It does help it look a bit more mature but the cost does add up a bit.

honda Aviator price nepal

Engine

Displacement 109cc
Max Power 8 bhp @ 7000 rpm
Max Torque 8.94 Nm @ 5500 rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery Carburetor
Cooling System Air
Start Mechanism Self / Kick Start
No. Of Gears Automatic
Compression ratio 9.5:1

Dimensions

Weight 109kg
LxWxH 1802 x 703 x 1162mm
Ground Clearance 145mm
Wheelbase 1256mm
Seat Height 790mm
Fuel Tank 6L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 90/90-12
Rear Tyre 90/100-10
Front Brake Drum 130mm
Rear Brake Drum 130mm
Front suspension Telescopic
Rear Suspension Spring-loaded hydraulic type
Chassis Underbone

Honda Aviator Price in Nepal

Rs. 204,900

Honda Activa

The Activa manages to look mature and features a metal body, but it does look a bit outdated by today’s standards.

Activa

Engine

Displacement 124.9cc
Max Power 8.6 Bhp @ 6500 rpm
Max Torque 10.12 Nm @ 5500 rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery Carburetor
Cooling System Fan
Start Mechanism Kick/self
No. Of Gears Automatic
Compression ratio 9.8:1

Dimensions

Weight 110kg
LxWxH 1814 x 704 x 1151mm
Ground Clearance 155mm
Wheelbase 1260mm
Seat Height 765mm
Fuel Tank 5.3 L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 90/100-10
Rear Tyre 90/100-10
Front Brake 130mm drum
Rear Brake 130mm drum (CBS)
Front suspension Spring Loaded Hydraulic Type
Rear Suspension Spring Loaded Hydraulic Type
Chassis Underbone

Honda Activa Price in Nepal

Rs. 211, 900 (STD BSIV)

Rs. 224,900 (DLV BSIV)

Honda Grazia

Grazia brings a lot to the table. From disc brakes to a fresh new design. It also gets a LED headlamp, fully digital instrument cluster, and a powerful 125cc engine among others.

Grazia

Engine

Displacement 124.9cc
Max Power 8.52 BHP @ 6500 rpm
Max Torque 10.54 Nm @ 5000 rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Valves Per Cylinders 2
Fuel Delivery Carburetor
Cooling System Fan
Start Mechanism Kick/Self
No. Of Gears Automatic
Compression ratio 9.8:1

Dimensions

Weight 107Kg
LxWxH 1812 x 697 x 1146mm
Ground Clearance 155mm
Wheelbase 1260mm
Seat Height 766mm
Fuel Tank 5.3L

Tyre/Branking/Suspension/Chassis

Front Tyre 90/90-12
Rear Tyre 90/100-10
Front Brake Disc 190mm / Drum 130mm
Rear Brake Drum 130 mm (CBS)
Front suspension Telescopic
Rear Suspension Spring Loaded Hydraulic Type
Chassis Under Bone

Honda Grazia Price in Nepal

Rs. 210,990 (STD A3)

Rs. 226,900 (DLX A3)

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Honda Bikes Price in Nepal

Model Price
Honda CD110 Dream Delux Rs 178,900
Honda CB Shine DRS HET A3 Rs 205,900
Honda CB Shine DSS HET A3 Rs 212,900
Honda Shine SP-DRS BSIV Rs 228,900
Honda Shine SP-DSS BSIV Rs 233,900
Honda CB Unicorn HET Rs 272,900
Honda X-Blade STD Rs 288,900
Honda CB Hornet 5ID LED Rs 303,900
Honda XR 150L Rs 484,900
Honda CR 190 LH Rs 594,900
Honda CBR 250 R STD Rs 671,900
Honda CBR 250R ABS Rs 761,900
Honda CBR 250R Repsol STD Rs 712,900
Honda CBR 250R Repsol CBS Rs 776,900
Honda CBF 190 WHG Rs 599,000
Honda CRF 250LAH Rs 1,125,000
Honda CRF 250R LAH Rally Rs 1,325,000
Honda GLC150 Shadow Rs 359,000
Honda CB400AK Rs 2,275,000

Honda Scooters Price in Nepal

Model Price
Honda Navi Rs 154,900
Honda DIO LED STD Rs 197,900
Honda DIO LED DLX Rs 201,900
Honda Aviator BSIV LED Rs 204,900
Honda Activa STD BSIV Rs 211,900
Honda Activa DLX BSIV Rs 224,900
Honda Grazia STD A3 Rs 210,900
Honda Grazia DLX A3 Rs 226,900

BOSE Frames Review: A few steps short from a perfect Symphony…

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I cannot imagine leaving my home without my trusted pair of earphones. But I also have trouble keeping them in my ears on these hot summer days. It’s a dilemma that no one was able to fix…until now. “Want to play music on your sunglasses?”, asked nobody ever. And no one thought anyone needed one. But Bose did! And they came up with the Bose Frames – which are much more than just premium sunglasses. But while they are multifunctional sunglasses, are they worth spending more than your regular sunglasses or wireless earphones for that matter? Or can they give you the satisfaction of premium Ray-Bans? Find out in this Bose Frames review.

Design

The Bose Frames, upon first look, are like any other black sunglasses. They come in 2 distinct styles: Alto and Rondo. It seems to me, that naming is not their strong suit, sounds kinda Retro if you ask me.

bose frames design front

But the difference is that Rondo has more round frames and is a bit narrow, while the Alto is wider and has a square design language. But whichever you choose, you can only do so in black. And both of the models offer the same technology and features when it comes to audio and AR capabilities.

The Bose Frame ‘Alto’ reminds me of Ray-Ban’s Wayfarers, ‘Rondo’ seems similar to Ray-Ban’s Clubmaster series, but the lens’ frames are much thicker. But I like how the technology that resides within the frames is not noticeable from the front. However, from the sides, the thick arms are a major give away. They are, after all, much bulkier than your average pair of sunglasses.

As for the build quality, Bose claims they’re made of “Ultramodern materials”. But of course, that’s marketing for you. It’s actually got a polycarbonate construction, with polarized lenses, giving you the impression of normal unisex sunglasses. And that’s all well, except the build feels slightly cheap and a bit light, at 45 grams. Still, there’s some sturdiness to it. And the fact that it is light, helps you keep it on your ears for long hours as well.

There’s also a multi-functional golden button on the lower rim of the right arm. It helps to control the overall functioning of the device except for volume controls – for which, you have to resort to your phone.

Users have the option to switch the lenses on their Bose Frames from the regular polarized ones with some colored ones. Sadly, I only had a single lens with me and thus didn’t get the opportunity to try this feature. However, separate lens cost extra and you can purchase them along with the frames. The lens that we tested were the standard ones – a sort of black filter that is capable of blocking out 99% UV light – so the company claims.

Overall, I felt that the Bose Frames design gives the wearer a simple yet classical look and does a good job functioning as your traditional sunglasses. However, its bulkier size does means that the frames will seem a little on those with smaller head size. But then again, people won’t be pointing you out on the streets – you’ll blend right in.

Features

The Bose Frame houses the smallest and the slimmest Bose System till date. It features 16mm custom transducers on both its arms and right next to them are the microphones. The sounds are delivered through three speaker ports situated on the bottom rim of each arm. And there’s another port on both arms to cancel out background noise. That can sometimes fail in noisy environments, but it works for the most part. Overall, the noise cancelation system pleased me as I was able to enjoy my music while others blabbered around me.

bose frames speaker ports

These glasses connect to your phones via Bluetooth. The golden button on the arm allows you to play and pause music and answer calls. Double click on the button skips a track, while three takes you to previous. For calls, a single press will pick it up, and a long press will decline it.

But calling on it can be a bit of…I don’t know how to put it. I had instances of people staring at me, thinking I was talking to myself. Little did they know I had the future on my eyes…

However, the Bose Frames AR needs some polishing. The AR offers you some 3D Audio experiences but is fairly limited to golf and some walking directions, at least on Android. On iOS, though, it can detect your location, the direction you’re facing and feed you directions. But due to the lack of a good app, it can use a lot of improvements.

For now, the only feature that will come in handy is being able to access Google Assistant. However, I feel that there’s still a lot of potential in that category which Bose will hopefully develop and integrate into its future devices.

Audio Performance

The Bose Frames sound great for what they actually are. With the help of 3 speaker ports on each arm, the sound quality it delivers is really good. In fact, it was much better than expected. Even though the audio doesn’t go directly into your ears, the position of the speakers directs it to them.

The audio performance became clear to me after listening to some music and podcasts. Music tracks sound crisp and clear, whether it was Mariah Carey’s “Shake It Off” or Ludacris’s “How Low”. The sound system consistently delivered rich sound, both in low and high volumes. And it was the same for Bollywood songs as well. The sound quality has the energy and depth, and some good separation.

The major downside, however, is its inability to deliver proper bass. It may be the fact that it’s small, or because of the lack of a bone-conduction technology, but it doesn’t do bass justice. So, if you’re into bass music or are a metal fan, it will disappoint you. But then again, it works good enough for all other purposes like calls and podcasts.

Also, Bose claims that the sound leakage is just 1%. It sounds a bit exaggeration, but if you have your volume at 50% or lower, people around you will hear nothing unless their full concentration is on you. So, that part is plausible. But anything above 60% and others will certainly hear whatever you’re listening to. You should also see the look on their faces while they try to figure out where the music is playing from!

But a bit of high volume is necessary for a busy street or so. And while lunching in a busy restaurant with the volumes at max, my friends pointed out that they could clearly hear the music. So, you gotta be careful in those scenarios…if you want to avoid some double-takes from others. In addition, when you go above 80%, you’ll also face distortion.

Calling on it is also loud and clear. I faced no difficulty to hear the other end and similar was the case from their perspective. The mic seems aptly placed, but I had instances where I faced difficulty while answering calls during rush hours, during traffic. And during those times, I set the volumes to about 60% while in quieter places, about 30% will do the trick.

Battery

While the Bose Frames are great for the most part, the disappointing thing about it is the battery. Even the lack of proper bass on it didn’t bother me as much. But the inadequate battery backup is a different story.

bose frames charging

Bose claims that the device provides up to 3.5 hours of battery. And I did manage to get close to that. However, I felt it was a bit too short, especially since its case doesn’t pack charging capability like other wireless earphones like the Apple AirPods or Galaxy Buds. It’s a normal case for sunglasses. And in comparison, the AirPods provide 5 hours of listening time while the case can charge it 3.5 times over. So, I felt like this is an area it lags behind.

Charging the battery fully takes somewhere around 2.5 hours via the magnetic clip-on at the side. The position of the charging ports is very comfortable and won’t bugger you while wearing them. It’s just that I wish I could get a charging case, but sadly, Bose didn’t design it that way.

Conclusion

So…what do I have to say about the Bose Frames? Well, these are not your average everyday shades, but also a set of very capable earphones. People may give you weird glances when they see you talking to yourself on the streets, and you might feel out of place. But that’s mostly the case for every time a new tech comes up. Along with that is its untapped AR potential. Maybe one day you’ll be able to answer calls by nodding and reject them by shaking your head!

bose frames

However, given its price, I don’t know how many early adapters there will be. The price of $199 looks a bit steep, and here, in Nepal, a price of Rs. 31,500 is even more concerning. With Standard AirPods, providing the best audio quality among wireless headphones, available at Rs. 26,500, you’d still have Rs 5000 left for a pair of premium shades. But then again, what other shades also act as your wireless earphones?

But despite that, these shades can’t replace your earphones altogether. While it will do the trick during the day time, you wouldn’t wear them during the evening or night time to listen to music…or anything else.

So, is the Bose Frames worth its price? For those who want the latest and the best…definitely! This is something that’s not only new but also fascinating. But for the general population, I’d have to say no for the time being. However, with future upgrades, it might get better in terms of battery life and audio enhancements. Maybe then, I’d probably consider getting one.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro Review: Still the best midranger?

So, been using the Redmi Note 7 Pro as my secondary phone for like 3 months now. It has always been with me while I was reviewing other phones! So, now finally, with new competition like VIVO Z1 Pro and Realme 3 Pro, I am continuedly asked that: is Note 7 Pro still the best value for money midranger out there? I think I am finally going to answer all your queries in this long-term review. So, let’s get started.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.3″ LTPS display with Gorilla Glass 5 protection
  • Resolution: Full-HD+ (2340 × 1080 pixels), 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 675; 11nm process
  • CPU: Octa-Core SoC (2x Cortex-A76 @2.0GHz + 6x Cortex-A55 @1.7GHz)
  • GPU: Adreno 612
  • RAM: 6GB/4GB
  • Storage: 128GB/64GB
  • Rear Camera: (48MP, f/1.79, 1/2″ sensor, IMX586 sensor) + 5MP depth sensor, LED flash
  • Front Camera: 13MP
  • OS & UI: Android Pie with MIUI 10 on top
  • Battery: 4000mAh; USB Type-C port
  • Colors: Neptune Blue, Nebula Red, Space Black
  • Redmi Note 7 Pro price in Nepal: Rs. 24,999 (4+64GB)
  • Redmi Note 7 Pro price in Nepal: Rs. 29,999 (6+128GB)

Design and Build

First, let’s discuss about the design. Now, there are two things that go in the design aspect – the way that it looks, and the way it feels in your hands. And if we take both into consideration, the Note 7 Pro for me is a mixed bag.

In terms of looks, it’s actually…great! Compared to the bland designs of its predecessor, the 7 Pro offers a fresh look. And with its glass back, the smartphone has some kind of an appeal – it looks quite elegant. This also gives it an edge over other plastic body phones like Vivo Z1 Pro and Realme 3 Pro. Plus, the Gorilla Glass 5 protection on top only adds to its niceties.

But, it does not feel the same on the hands. The smartphone is boxy and feels like a flat glass slab on the hands. It’s a bit heftier than what we would prefer. So it’s not very comfortable to use. And yes, it’s also slippery – which is a given for glass backs, so, you’ll have to use a case on it.

In addition, despite the glass back, the phone has a plastic frame. So, its durability was a concern from the beginning. And if you’ve followed durability tests from JerryRigEverything and TechnicalGuruji, then, it has failed on both occasions.

Now, I was not going to try those kinds of tests myself, but it was a concern. However, during my time with the device, I have not had any kind of such issues, like bends or creaks or whatnots. And my worries didn’t come true, so, it is durable for all kinds of daily abuses.

Display

As for the display, the phone comes with a 6.3” IPS screen with Full-HD resolution, so, the display quality is sharp. Colors look okay – not along with the levels of OLED panels, but for what LCDs are worth, it’s decent. Last year’s Note 5 AI had this slightly bluish tint in its display, but this has been improved here. For this, they certainly deserve a pat on the back. Good job, Xiaomi! The screen is also bright and is legible on broad daylight scenarios, as well. So, no complaints, here.

Redmi note 7 pro display

In terms of its aesthetics, the display features a tiny notch on top, and Xiaomi calls it the “Dot-notch display”. And it is also fitting because the teardrop notch is minimal and doesn’t obstruct contents. But if you find it disturbing, you can hide it easily.

However, it’s not the same on the whole screen. Even with the size of bezels decreased considerably, there is a thick chin on the bottom. That houses a tiny LED notification light, but it feels awkward to have one in there.

But at least, it’s better than not having one, right? But as it turns out, in this case, not so much. Because just like on the Note 5 AI and Note 6 Pro, the LED is very small, dim and only glows white. So, it’s difficult to identify them as well.

Camera

Now, for the cameras. One of the reasons Redmi Note 7 Pro caused such hype is due to its camera prowess. After all, it has a 48 MP Sony IMX586 sensor which is the same one found on devices like OnePlus 7 Pro, Oppo Reno 10X Zoom, Redmi K20 Pro, and even on the Galaxy A80.

redmi note 7 pro camera

But even with the sensor, it only captures 12 MP images by default. However, if you compare its 48 MP images with 12 MP, you’ll not find many differences.

As for image quality, they look decent with plenty of details. Colors are true to life, and when compared to the Vivo Z1 Pro and Realme 3 Pro, the Note 7 Pro’s images stood out most of the time. But if you aren’t satisfied with the imagery, you can always install G-Cam, and take your photography to the next level.

When it comes to low light photography, Google’s Night Sight and Huawei’s Night Mode are quite popular. And Xiaomi added a similar feature in its camera UI. In this mode, the phone decreases its shutter speed and takes some time to process the images and bring out details in the dark. And while there is a slight increase in the amount of details, it really doesn’t do much.

But that’s the trade-off in Mid-range phones, I guess. Let’s hope Xiaomi will fix it with future updates. Talking about the fixes, there was this frame drop issue while taking videos, and this was fixed with the new MIUI 10.3.12 update.

Alongside the primary shooter, there’s a 5 MP depth sensor for portraits. And portrait images look amazing. Of course, the edge detection is not as polished and we can mostly see the imperfections in the hair of the subject, but most other mid-rangers share the same story, so, cannot complain much.

On the selfie side, there is a 13 MP shooter on the notch upfront. The selfies look decent with good colors, and similar is the case with portrait selfies. Colors are decent, and you get a fair amount of details. However, the edge detection is not quite smooth, and you’ll be able to ding imperfections while zooming into the subject. But upon normal inspection, it looks okay.

Despite all that, I still think the camera is the best thing about this phone. It’s better than the Realme 3 Pro and the VIVO Z1 Pro in raw camera performance, and I think if Xiaomi improves the Software processing in the next few updates, the Sony IMX 586 sensor will live up to its full potential.

Performance

Now, let’s dive into the performance. For that, you get the Snapdragon 675, which is the same one on a more expensive Vivo V15 Pro and Galaxy A70. And that’s reflected in real-world usage as well.

In these three months, I have installed over 100 apps, and the phone has handled most of the apps and tasks without a fuss. They load quickly and transitions are smooth and even while multi-tasking with a number of apps, the Note 7 Pro shows no signs of fatigue.

That’s the reason why I got along with the Note 7 Pro for such a long time. And the smooth performance is, also partly, helped by its DDR4X RAM. And if you ask me which memory variant to choose, go with the 4+64GB and not the 6+128GB. Because, the 6+128GB version pricing is close to Realme X and VIVO S1 which offers better specs, period!

As for gaming, I have played all sorts of gaming and the phone handles the graphics-related tasks pretty well. I tested its limits with PUBG at high settings, and the game ran fluently without any stutters. That held up on Asphalt 9 as well, and I noticed no frame drops.

Redmi Note 7 Pro Benchmarks

  • AnTuTu v7: 178,678
    • CPU: 83260, GPU: 36364, UX: 46291, Memory: 12763
  • AndroBench:
    • Sequential Read: 297.47 MB/s
    • Sequential Write: 207.47 MB/s
  • Geekbench 4
    • Single-core: 2376, Multi-core: 6575
    • RenderScript Score: 5862
  • PC Mark
    • Work 2.0: 7155
  • 3D Mark
    • Slighshot Extreme OpenGL ES 3.1: 1091
    • Slighshot Extreme Vulkan: 1166

Software and UI

For the software, I have received like 7-8 updates and this proves that Xiaomi is trying their best to optimize the software. And yes, you still get Ads on its UI, and I hope Xiaomi shares the revenue generated by those Ads sometime in the future.

As for security, the fingerprint is fast and accurate, as expected on the Redmi devices, But, for the speed of Face Unlock, it felt like it’s not as snappy as the Oppo or Vivo phones, but still better than the Samsung. Since it’s not that accurate, I didn’t use it much and I don’t have much to tell you about it.

Battery

The 4000 mAh battery on the device so far has served me with an amazing backup. Since it was my secondary phone, the phone backed me for more than 2 days easily. This means you should easily get 1 day of use if you are a heavy user. So, endurance is pretty praiseworthy.

redmi note 7 pro battery

But what’s not praiseworthy is you don’t get a fast charger out of the box, even though it supports Quick Charge 4.0. That means with a default 10W charger, it takes around 2.5 hours to fully charge the battery.

So, I got this 18W charger, which, by the way, is an additional $15 (Rs. 2,000) and if you are getting the Note 7 Pro, you should too.

Conclusion

So, the Redmi Note 7 Pro, despite being like 6 months old, is still a great mid-range smartphone. It has a good enough build, dependable performance, remarkable cameras, and good battery life.

Redmi Note 7 Pro fingerprint scanner

But I hope Xiaomi stops sending Ads in the UI, and then improve on smaller things like Vibration motor, speakers, and Antennas on its successor to continue the legacy of providing the best midrange phone every year.

Redmi Note 7 Pro: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Dependable performance
  • Great set of camera
  • Amazing battery life

Cons:

  • Ad-laden UI
  • The design could have been better

OnePlus 7T Pro just two months away from the launch

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OnePlus has been launching an upgraded variant of its first half’s smartphone with a ‘T’ prefix in its name. To recall, in October last year we saw OnePlus 6T launch and 5T in November, the year before. And according to the rumors the OnePlus 7T Pro smartphone will launch on 15th of October this year.

The ‘T’ lineup of the smartphone from the Chinese company usually come equipped with an identical design but improved specs. So, the OnePlus 7T Pro may look identical to the OnePlus 7 Pro.

By the looks of it, the 7T Pro also has a notch-less display and curved edges, similar to the OnePlus 7 Pro handset. The bottom bezels also appear thinner compared to its predecessor. The notch-less design suggests the phone features a pop-up selfie camera. Talking about the top bezel, the speaker placed here seem more prominent this time.

Also Read: OnePlus Mobiles Price in Nepal

Now, the rear carries a vertical triple camera unit on the upper half of the phone. Two of the three camera sensors are placed together; whereas there is a small gap between the second and third sensor. There is no fingerprint sensor at the rear suggesting the phone will continue with the in-display fingerprint this time too. The rear design of the upcoming smartphone looks identical to the 7 Pro, with an LED flash placed below the triple camera unit.

oneplus 7 pro display

If the rumors are true, then we could see the OnePlus 7T Pro fueled by the new 2.96 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ octa-core processor; followed by much-improved camera setup. New color options are also a possibility with this new smartphone.

Other features of the phone are still in the dark. However, we expect to know much more information about the phone in the coming week or two. The smartphone world always gets excited whenever OnePlus announces the launch of a new phone; it seems the case this time too. It certainly has everyone elevated as the launch of the phone comes near.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus sets the best Display records!

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Whenever a new Samsung flagship launches, it makes headlines. There are always a couple of “Best” titles. This time with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus, the company seems to be on a roll! It took the lead on DxOMark camera scores with the Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G, leaving the Huawei P30 Pro behind. And in addition to that, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus now is the best display on a smartphone, according to DisplayMate.

Now, this comes as a no surprise. Because Samsung’s displays on flagships go uncontested. They’re usually on the top of their game in displays, so, it might not be a very big deal. After all, the Samsung Galaxy S10 also got the same designation! But with the Galaxy Note 10 Plus, it broke/set 13 Display performance records! And that…is well, astonishing. And with that, the Note 10 Plus also gets the DisplayMate A+ rating, which, the OnePlus 7 Pro also got.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus DisplayMate ratings

But having “the best smartphone display” is better than the highest rating, too. And with DisplayMate’s in-depth display shoot-out, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus managed to break 13 performance records!

samsung galaxy note 10 plus displaymate a+ rating

One of them is the peak brightness on a smartphone display. And with 1308 nits of peak brightness, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus becomes the brightest ever! It is actually 25% brighter than the Galaxy Note 9. Plus, it is also the phone with the lowest screen reflectance of 4.3%. So, I can’t think of any situation when you cannot read the display on that phone, like…ever!

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 & Note 10+ available for pre-booking in Nepal

Also, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus takes the cake in terms of color accuracy as well! This phone is now, one of the first phones to cover 100% of the DCI-P3 Color Gamut coverage. In addition, the phone also has a very high image contrast accuracy and intensity scale accuracy. And that too is in Normal mode. In Vivid mode, which tweaks the saturation and contrast making for a more vibrant display, the phone hits a 113% of DCI-P3 and a 114% sRGB! DisplayMate rates it as “Visually Indistinguishable from Perfect”, which is what they also said about the Galaxy S10!

Also Read: Samsung takes the DxOMark lead with its Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G

Furthermore, the Infinity-O display on the Note 10 has improved further. According to them, the punch-hole in the center takes only 0.15% of the total display area, which is about 25% less than that of the Galaxy S10. Maybe not very significant, but it is an improvement nonetheless. Another improvement is on its Blue Light filters. The Note 10 Plus reduces the harmful light by 37.5% more than the Galaxy Note 9.

Also Read: Samsung Mobiles Latest price in Nepal

All of this was possible because Samsung focused on improving picture quality and color accuracy this time. As it already had achieved near perfection in terms of hardware, this decision seems plausible. And it also worked out for them, it seems. The display is the one part that users mostly interact with, and it is one of the prime factors to consider if you’re going to spend over $1000 on a smartphone. So, Note 10 seems in the right for investing to make the best display possible!