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HTC’s glorious Past, flailing Present and the dark Future

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When HTC launched the world’s first Android phone back in 2008, the HTC Dream, it kinda was a dream come true. At a time when iOS was setting a benchmark for the mobile operating system, Android came as a great alternative. And a remarkable one at that, both to the Java mobile platform and the premium but expensive iOS. While HTC’s Dream didn’t quite match all the expectations, they did become the pioneers of what we have today. And after that too, they made some awesome contributions in the smartphone industry.

Fast forward to today, the once-revered company is clinging to life with non-remarkable products in the market. With the launch of the HTC U19e and the HTC Desire 19+ launched in Taiwan, they’re repeating the same mistakes they did in the past. And despite being contrary to expectations of people that HTC’s phone brand was dead, these new launches won’t help the company any.

What Happened to HTC?

HTC’s present efforts in the smartphone industry is nothing worth mentioning. After enjoying glory until 2012, the company, now, has faded into near irrelevance. Google took over HTC’s design department, putting them in charge of new Pixel devices instead. And the company, which employed over 19000 people in 2013, now employs less than 5000 worldwide!

Of course, HTC had quite the vision. It went on to power the HTC Exodus, a blockchain powered smartphone. It was a risky bet already and didn’t quite take off…it still hasn’t. With its revenue declining year after year, it is almost out of the smartphone business. We already thought they killed it off, but the two new phones are a surprise, to be sure.

But HTC, as a company, is still surviving off of their VR movement. They have announced three VR headsets: a premium Vive Pro Eye, wireless Vive Focus Plus, and Vive Cosmos this year. And there are reports that the company will also launch its 5G Hub to provide broadband internet via 5G networks. So, the company might not die just yet, but the smartphone division seems bleak.

HTC’s Timeline: Glorious past

In order to analyze the future, it’s also necessary to look at the past. In the early years, HTC was one of the most impressive companies in the market. HTC started out as Windows PDAs and mobile manufacturer in 2004 and went mainstream since 2006. It’s success enabled it to take over a mobile manufacturing company, Dopod International, which aided in manufacturing more phones in 2007.

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HTC Dream: world’s first Android phone / Source: Wikipedia

In 2008, after joining Google’s Open Handset Alliance (basically, the Android Open Source Platform), they launched the world’s first Android device – HTC Dream. However, they continued making Windows phones. And at a time when it was competing with Blackberry’s OS and Nokia’s Symbian OS, they smartly customized a smart skin (TouchFlo) with lots of features which can still be considered modern.

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HTC Sense OS

Doing things with Windows phones that didn’t even seem possible, they were doing pretty well. And at the same time, running close to Google for development of other Android handsets meant astounding success in a short time. And later, HTC phones gave birth to HTC Sense, showing the customizable possibilities of Android, which drove the company to more prominence.

htc desire s
HTC Desire S

Later in 2010, HTC Desire took the smartphone market by storm. In addition to being the only worthy competition to the iPhone, it “did more and cost less“, which, ironically, was Apple’s tagline! By 2011, HTC was the biggest smartphone company in the US. Sales were increasing, and it was the golden period, for the company, because, that’s when it began to fall apart.

HTC’s Timeline: Falling off the edge

2012 was the year when the company began falling off the edge. It began losing much of its market share in the US to competitors like Samsung and Apple. It was their ambition to follow up with the Desire series, a move that would convert this small ODM to a smartphone giant. But, that backfired…

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HTC One

Follow up phones like HTC Desire HD failed to bring anything new to the table. The HTC Desire lineup might have been, the company’s best. But it mostly failed to bring a compelling factor in them. By this time, competitors were catching up, where HTC, once used to reign. HTC One, in 2012, tried to correct its mistakes but failed to provide something different. It was a phone that got lost in the crowd. The phone did win various awards, but its sales were pretty low – lower than Galaxy S4 flagships from Samsung.

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HTC One M8

Profits were at an all-time low, but they still staggered along. With the follow-up, HTC One M8, HTC finally did something new! It was different, not what people were looking for, but something they didn’t know they wanted – something ahead of its time. And things were looking up, with sales rising slowly.

But, again, in 2015, with HTC One M9, they fell down hard! With a bare minimum of improvements over the One M8, HTC seemed to be trying to catch up instead of innovating. As other companies had already caught up, HTC’s lead was not there anymore. Their software was the only thing that was keeping it alive, really, but when Samsung started catching up, there were no other advantages.

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HTC U11

Their next phones, HTC 10 and HTC U11, were good phones, and best (in some aspects). But like Nokia X, it was too little, too late! Other brands were simply too large, with similar or better features and a large market share. HTC couldn’t keep up. And after that, we know HTC’s U12 series, couldn’t really give their audience the “something new” they wanted.

Fast forward to the present, and here we are, with the company hanging on for dear life.

HTC Timeline: Other ventures

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HTC Vive Pro VR headset

Of course, one of the reasons for HTC’s smartphone brand demise is its focus on other ventures, too. HTC was focusing on its VR Vibe Headsets, the ones they collaborated with Valve to create. And these were, far more attractive than the best of their smartphones. They were, and still are, selling well. And this might also have veered the focus out of their smartphones.

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HTC Exodus

Another failure was their blockchain powered smartphone – the HTC Exodus. It was a risky bet, something that the world didn’t ask for, neither seemed to need it, actually. Well, for the cryptocurrency fanatics, it would have been a big deal, but there aren’t too many of that in the world, are there? And it is not quite a failure yet but hasn’t really paid off for the company.

Conclusion

So, how did this glorious company go from the heights to the pitfalls? Combine a set of terrible marketing strategies with a hint of narcissism, and you’ll get it. HTC’s marketing was never their strong suit…it kept its phones mostly in the dark.

And while their failures should have taught them something, they went back to try to create products for their old customers. But any brand living in their days of old are doomed to fail. Take Nokia for example. Of course, HMD Global’s revival is taking its toll, but, I doubt if HTC’s revival is right around the corner. Right now, HTC’s smartphone segment’s future, is bleak, at best.

AMD’s E3 2019 Briefing – Navi based RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT launched

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While AMD is getting there alongside Intel for some time now, they haven’t quite hit the sweet spot in the graphics cards department. AMD’s E3 2019 briefing focused mostly on its Ryzen 9 3950X CPU. However, they also did present their new graphics. The new Navi architecture is AMD’s latest attempt towards putting a dent on Nvidia’s earnings. However, this is not enough to reach glory for Team Red Ryzen. But here are the two of the first Ryzen GPUs…the glory shall come soon!

Both of the new Ryzen GPUs are Navi-based graphics cards. The RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT are an attempt to compete against the RTX 2060 and the RTX 2070 respectively. With a price of $450, the RX 5700 XT looks compelling against the RTX 2070 ($500), and the RX 5700 ($380) against the RTX 2060($350)

AMD Radeon RX 5700

These two GPUs target 1440p gaming, and by the looks of it, offer identical performance as their Nvidia counterparts. AMD also claims these graphics cards are a worthy upgrade to their Vega 56. But to my disappointment, these GPUs have blower style cooling. They did this to minimize the loud sounds their cards are known to output, apparently. With this, the company assured us that their cards cap out at 43 dB, max.

Radeon Image Sharpening

Another feature worth discussing it the Radeon Image Sharpening (RIS). Using a contrast-detection algorithm, the idea is to make upscaled games appear as good as native 4K. They claim to achieve this without compromising on the frame rates or awkward softening (like that on Nvidia’s DLSS technology). In addition, AMD claims it can work on thousands of games without developers having to support it.

AMD Radeon Image Sharpening

That’s good news, but there is a small problem with this. Without the devs supporting it in their games, this cannot work on DX11 titles – only DX9, DX10, and DX12 along with Vulkan on Windows 10. So, the company is also working with some developers to integrate it directly into the games, which will be known as “Contrast Adaptive Sharpening“. And for now, the RIS is exclusive to 5700 series cards, but other cards will be able to use this too, in the near future.

Also Read: AMD’s E3 2019 Briefing – Ryzen 9 3950X debut, 3000-series revealed in full

Radeon Anti-Lag

This is AMD’s solution to reduce input lags, especially, in situations where the games overpower your GPU. And it will provide an edge in competitive gaming scenarios. It works by skipping a few frame rates (selectively) during the times when your CPU is waiting for your GPU to draw frames. However, it shouldn’t affect your gameplay in any way, according to AMD’s claims.

RDNA Graphics Chips

Right…so, by now, we can see that the only clear-cut advantage Nvidia seems to have over AMD is Ray Tracing. But that, too, hasn’t really taken off yet. And even in those games that do support it, you can’t tell the difference all that well. But still, AMD is trying to solve this shortcoming with their new RDNA graphics chips for hardware-related Ray Tracing. But it’s using the “select lighting effects”. So, for a foreseeable future, at least, we are looking at shader based ray tracing. This is similar to NVidia’s implementation of Ray Tracing for their graphics cards without Ray Tracing hardware.

AMD RDNA

However, AMD says the full ray tracing features may only be available through cloud gaming, like Stadia or GeForce Now. And that’s a bit confusing as both the upcoming Xbox and PlayStation are promising hardware accelerated ray tracing through Navi based GPUs for 2020.

Pricing and availability

Putting it all into perspective, these graphics cards from AMD are trying, but looks like they still have a lot to do; especially, if they’re to compete against the high-end graphics of Nvidia. But these are just the first Navi based cards and we expect some more to come. The RX 5700 and it’s XT counterpart will be available starting July 7 for $380 and $450 respectively. In addition, we will also see the Radeon RX 5700 XT 50th Anniversary Edition with deep black chassis, slightly higher clock speed (over 10TFLOP marks) for $500.

HTC’s flailing attempts: Two “new but the same old” phones

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Desperate times call for desperate measures. However, this desperate move from HTC will not be earning them any points. While the once highly revered smartphone company is taking their last breaths in the smartphone industry, it’s still making feeble attempts to cling to life. Yet, they haven’t learned! The new HTC 19 phones make the same mistakes: weak performance, high prices, and old designs. The signs are clear…HTC’s glorious journey is at an end!

Read about HTC’s journey here.

HTC U19e

Out of the two, HTC 19 devices launched, the U19E is the better one. Of course, it’s only better between the two, because, its nothing remarkable if we look at the present market. What happened to U13-U18, no one knows, because this is the first phone they’re launching after the U12 Life series.

htc u19e specs, price

The U19E comes in the same old design – bearing bezels top and bottom. I’ve never liked notches, but right now, HTC needs to stick to the trend, which it’s failing at. It features a 6″ Full HD OLED screen, which, I guess is impressive. There are dual cameras at the back – a 12 MP primary one with a 20 MP telephoto lens. The selfie camera is a whopping 24 MP while there’s also 2 MP depth sensor/face scanner up front.

Everything is powered by a Snapdragon 710, supported by 6 GB RAM. There’s 128 GB internal storage, and it’s also expandable via a dedicated microSD slot. The battery is also a standard 3930 mAh with 18-Watt Fast Charging. That’s fine and all, you might say, but the price for this phone is TWD 14,900 (~$475), which is asking a bit too much, isn’t it? We can definitely say that this is just stupid pricing.

Specifications:

  • Display: 6.0″ OLED panel with Full-HD+ resolution (1080 x 2160 pixels), 18:9 aspect ratio
  • Rear Cameras: Dual, 12 MP primary with f/1.8, PDAF + 20 MP telephoto with f/2.6 aperture
  • Front Camera: Dual, 24 MP with f/2.0 aperture + 2 MP depth sensor
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 710
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.2 GHz Kryo 360 Gold & 6×1.7 GHz Kryo 360 Silver
  • GPU: Adreno 616
  • RAM: 6 GB
  • Storage: 128 GB, expandable via microSD (dedicated slot)
  • OS: Android 9.0 Pie with HTC Sense on top
  • Battery: 3930 mAh, 18-Watt Fast Charging

HTC Desire 19 Plus

Another HTC 19 device is the slightly inferior device to the HTC U19e. It has the same kind of design language and footprint but has a slightly larger display and there are internal hardware differences. Desire-series was once a much sought-after lineup, but not anymore.

htc desire 19 plus

The Desire 19+ has a slightly larger 6.2″ LCD display with HD+ resolution, which is not something many phones go for these days. It packs triple cameras at the back and a single one up front. The triple camera setup comprises of a 13 MP primary camera, an 8 MP ultra-wide camera and a 5 MP depth sensor. And it’s selfie camera resides at 16 MP.

An Helio P35 chip runs the who, backed by 4 GB RAM, and there’s 64 GB storage on board. The battery is a 3850 mAh battery, while there’s no word on Fast Charging yet. But all this for an asking price of TWD 9990 (~$320), this is very underwhelming!

Specifications:

  • Display: 6.2″ IPS LCD panel with HD+ resolution (720 x 1440 pixels), 18:9 aspect ratio
  • Rear Cameras: Triple, 13 MP primary with f/2.0, PDAF + 8 MP ultra-wide with f/2.2 + 5 MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: Single, 16 MP with f/2.0 aperture
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio P35
  • CPU:Octa-core (4×2.3 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4×1.8 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8320
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Storage: 64 GB, expandable via microSD (dedicated slot)
  • OS: Android 9.0 Pie with HTC Sense on top
  • Battery: 3850 mAh

Availability

These phones are only available inside Taiwan, right now, where the company is from. You cannot get these anywhere else around the world, and maybe for good reason. Because honestly, these phones pack high prices for what they pack, and I don’t think you’d want these devices. As I already said, these feeble attempts from the company don’t look like much.

AMD’s E3 2019 Briefing – Ryzen 9 3950X debut, 3000-series revealed in full

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AMD’s E3 2019 briefing didn’t disappoint, but, we all can agree that it could have been better. They managed to “wow” us with their new CPU, which is sort of an ongoing trend right now. Their new GPU, however, failed to amaze us. But by the looks of it, they’re trying and getting somewhere. We expected a new top of the line GPU hardware from them, but there wasn’t any. The briefing seemed to focus on their CPUs, mostly, one of which is the AMD Ryzen 9 3950X – the apex among their CPUs.

AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Overview

The Ryzen 9 3950X leads the pack, which will seemingly be priced at $749. The price gets you a 16-core 32-thread CPU with a TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 105W. Its base-clock starts at 3.5 GHz, which is impressive, but the top clock-speed goes up to 4.7 GHz. Plus, this CPU’s ability to fit into an AM4 socket is something I appreciate, especially with how Intel has done things.

AMD Ryzen 9 3950X price specs

Apart from that, they released more details on all 6 of their currently ongoing 7nm based processors. You can check out the prices and the available specs in the table below.

Also Read: Samsung phones might get new GPU: Partners with AMD

AMD ‘Matisse’ Ryzen 3000 Series CPU

CPU Cores
Threads
Base
Freq
Boost
Freq
L2
Cache
L3
Cache
PCIe
4.0
DDR4 TDP Price
(SEP)
Ryzen 9 3950X 16C 32T 3.5 4.7 8 MB 64 MB 16+4+4 3200 105W $749
Ryzen 9 3900X 12C 24T 3.8 4.6 6 MB 64 MB 16+4+4 3200 105W $499
Ryzen 7 3800X 8C 16T 3.9 4.5 4 MB 32 MB 16+4+4 3200 105W $399
Ryzen 7 3700X 8C 16T 3.6 4.4 4 MB 32 MB 16+4+4 3200 65W $329
Ryzen 5 3600X 6C 12T 3.8 4.4 3 MB 32 MB 16+4+4 3200 95W $249
Ryzen 5 3600 6C 12T 3.6 4.2 3 MB 32 MB 16+4+4 3200 65W $199

Given the prices, these CPUs (based on the Zen 2 architecture) are impressive!. And while their CPUs are capable of gaming on the same level as Intel, these ones can also stream at the same time in ultra high-quality. They seemed to be pretty proud of it at the announcement, too.

AMD Ryzen 3000 series processor

“I don’t think there’s any reason people would buy an Intel processor after we do this”

Words of the Direct Client Product Manager at AMD, Travis Kirsch in regards to their newly launched Ryzen 3000 lineup!

That’s a bold statement to put up, especially when AMD is, just now, beginning to (almost) catch up with their Intel counterparts in gaming performance (finally)! But they always have the edge when it comes to price, power efficiency and delivery when it comes to non-gaming requisites. So, that may, very well, be one of the reasons for all this gloating. Let’s see how Intel answers further, and how this plays out in the end!

The Ryzen 9 will be available starting September of 2019. That’s 2 months after the rest of the 3rd generation Ryzen processors hit the shelves, due to extra validation requirements.

Samsung Galaxy M40 with Triple Cameras & Snapdragon 675 Launched

Samsung has just unveiled a new smartphone of its new and already popular M-series in India. The Samsung Galaxy M40 is a mid-range smartphone that is meant for the power-users. The device was in-line for the launch for some time now.

Samsung Galaxy M40 Overview

The Samsung Galaxy M40 is a 6.3-inch device that has a Full HD+ resolution and a PLS LCD screen to go alongside. The device has a 19.5:9 aspect ratio and a punch hole mechanism for adding a selfie camera on the display. The Galaxy M40 is among the very few smartphones to come with the Infinity-O display.

samsung galaxy m40

The Samsung Galaxy M40 is powered by the Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 processor aided by 6 GB of RAM. It has 128 GB of internal memory which is expandable with a microSD card. The Galaxy M40 runs on Android v9.0 with Samsung’s One UI on top as the skin.

This device comes with Screen Sound Technology which is a first for Samsung. With this feature, the phone’s display doubles as a speaker as there is no earpiece. A feature Samsung has cut down on the Galaxy M40 is the headphone jack.

samsung galaxy m40 camera

On the optics side of things, the device comes with a triple rear camera setup. There is a 32-megapixel primary, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide, and a 5-megapixel depth camera on the phone. Samsung has included a 16-megapixel selfie snapper up front. It has a 3,500 mAh battery inside which is chargeable with Samsung’s 15W fast charging.

Samsung Galaxy M40 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.3-inch PLS LCD panel with Full HD+ resolution, 19.5:9 aspect ratio, Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  • CPU: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 675
  • GPU: Adreno 612
  • OS: Android Pie (v9.0) with One UI on top
  • RAM: 6 GB
  • Storage: 128 GB
  • Rear camera: Triple, 32 MP primary with f/1.7 aperture + 8 MP ultra-wide + 5 MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 16 MP
  • Battery: 3500 mAh with 15-Watt fast charging
  • SIM(s): Dual Hybrid SIM
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), Accelerometer, Gyro, proximity, compass

Samsung Galaxy M40 Pricing and Overview

The Samsung Galaxy M40 will go on sale on Amazon starting June 18 for the price of INR. 19,990. We also have an update regarding its launch in Nepal. Yes, the Galaxy M40 will make its way to the Nepali online and offline market in the coming days. Its price in Nepal will be similar to the Indian pricing!

Also Read: Samsung Mobiles Price in Nepal

Xiaomi MI Band 4 launched in Nepal: Best affordable Fitness tracker in Nepal

With the Xiaomi MI Band 3 being a little outdated, it’s losing its charm in terms of sales. And hence the company brought the successor MI Band 4. And the major upgrade Xiaomi MI band 4 has over its predecessor is the color AMOLED display. But what has not changed over the years is its affordable price tag. In this article, we discuss about Xiaomi Mi band 4 along with its price and availability in Nepal.

Also Read: Xiaomi Mi band 4 Full Review 

Xiaomi MI Band 4 Overview:

Design & Display:

The MI Band 3 had a 0.78-inch display, which was monochrome by nature. So all the contents used to display in black and white color. But in the new MI Band 4, Xiaomi not only increased the screen size by 40% but also included a more appealing color AMOLED display.  So in addition to deep black content, you can also look at some colorful watch faces.

Talking about the watch faces, you can get up to 77 colorful dial themes for added personalization. Apart from that, its 0.95-inch display also comes with 2.5D scratch-resistant glass on the top. The resolution here is 120 x 240 pixels if you are concerned about that!

xiaomi mi band 4 colors

Xiaomi has also included eight distinct bands (counting the exclusive Avengers bands) to match users’ liking and personality.

Features

Now let’s talk about the things inside the device. And the majority of attention definitely shifts towards the new six-axis high precision accelerometer. This advanced sensor aids in better sports tracking. And as of now, the device is already capable of recognizing the swimming strokes (including Freestyle, Backstroke, Butterfly stroke, and Medley). The smartwatch also helps its users determine their swimming performance while making strokes.

 

And while you are in the water, you can dive deep up to 50 meters without damaging this wearable. The MI Band 4 comes with a waterproof design and can be easily used at the pressure up to 5ATM. Apart from swimming, the smartwatch can track 5 other sport modes like indoor/outdoor running, exercise, cycling, and walking as well.

Also Read: Best Budget Fitness Band in Nepal [Updated List] 

Xiaomi has also included a mic and an in-built AI voice assistant, named Xiao AI. This means that you can give voice commands to make your device do the tasks. With AI assistants on the board, users will also be able to operate and control IoT equipment via voice commands as well as other compatible smart devices. Since digital payment is on the rise, Xiaomi didn’t hesitate to incorporate NFC for that. Using NFC, users can make payments through popular digital wallets like AliPay and WeChat Pay.

Battery Life

Even when it comes to the battery, Xiaomi doesn’t disappoint. The normal version comes with a 135 mAh battery, which promises 20 days of backup. Similarly, the NFC version comes with a tad bit smaller battery (125mAh) and lasts for 15 days.

Xiaomi MI Band 4 Price in Nepal and availability:

The official price of the Xiaomi Mi band 4 in Nepal is Rs. 4,400. This price is for the global variant without NFC. You can purchase it from daraz.com.

Xiaomi Fitness Band Name Price in Nepal  
Mi band 4 Rs. 4,400

Honor launches two new phones in Nepal

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Honor launched their Honor 20 series despite all the conflict surrounding the parent company, Huawei. And among them, the lightest of the bunch, Honor 20 Lite was launching soon in Nepal as well. And well, it did, along with another budget phone. But this is not a new one, though. So, Honor has launched the Honor 20 Lite and the Honor 8A in Nepal.

Honor 20 Lite Overview

The Honor 20 Lite, looks like the same Honor 10i that was launched back in March. And with a price of Rs.32500, this is a mid-range phone. This phone sports a 6.21-inch Full HD+ display with a waterdrop notch on the top. Underneath its body, is a HiSilicon Kirin 710 processor that runs the show. Also, aiding it is the Mali-G51 MP4 GPU and 4 GB of RAM. The phone also runs on Android 9.0 Pie like the other two Honor 20 devices, with EMUI on top, of course

honor 20 lite

As for the cameras, the Honor 20 Lite comes with a triple-rear-camera setup, which comprises of 24 MP primary lens with f/1.8 aperture, an 8 MP ultra-wide camera, and a 2 MP depth sensor. Also, the notch up front houses a 32-megapixel selfie shooter embedded on the notch. In addition, this phone packs a 3400 mAh battery and has a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.

This device is priced internationally at €299. And we expected it to compete against the Oppo F11 and the Huawei P30 Lite with its price. But it’s actually much cheaper than that. It can be yours for Rs.32,500! That’s a lot better than expected. Maybe the current scenario has something to do with it, but nevertheless, this is great pricing! And yes, it’ll work just fine…except the future updates are uncertain.

Specifications:

  • Display: 6.21-inches LTPS IPS LCD, Full HD+, 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • CPU: HiSilicon Kirin 710
  • GPU: Mali-G51 MP4
  • OS: Android 9.0 Pie with EMUI 9 on top
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Storage: 128 GB, expandable
  • Rear camera: Triple – 24 MP, f/1.8 (primary) + 8 MP, f/2.2 (ultra-wide) + 2 MP, f/2.4 (depth)
  • Front Camera: 32 MP, f/2.0
  • Battery: 3,400 mAh non-removable Li-Po battery
  • SIM(s): Dual Hybrid SIM
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), Accelerometer, Proximity, and Compass
  • Price: Rs.32,500

Honor 8A Overview

The Honor 8A belongs to the budget category with its modest specs. And of course, it has been around in the international market for 6 months. It sports a 6.09″ IPS display with HD+ resolution, with a trending water-drop notch. Under the body, it runs on the budget standard Helio P35 chip, supported by 2 GB RAM.

honor 8a

However, it fails to keep up with the trend with only a 13 MP single camera at the back. The front camera is an 8 MP module. Also, only 2 GB RAM makes it a strictly budget phone. However, there’s 32 GB storage, so, it’s okay as well. The battery is 3020 mAh unit, and there’s also a fingerprint sensor and a face unlock feature as well.

And for the price of €100 internationally, I think a Nepali price of Rs.15,790 is good pricing, too. This competes directly with the likes of Oppo A3s in here, but of course, there’s the Galaxy M10, a much better offering for the price.

Specifications:

  • Display: 6.09-inches LTPS IPS LCD, HD+,
  • CPU: MediaTek MT6765, Helio P35
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8320
  • OS: Android 9.0 Pie with EMUI 9 on top
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage: 32 GB, expandable via microSD
  • Rear camera: Single – 13 MP, f/1.8 aperture
  • Front Camera: 8 MP, f/2.0 aperture
  • Battery: 3020 mAh non-removable Li-Po battery
  • SIM(s): Dual Hybrid SIM
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), Accelerometer, Proximity, and Compass
  • Price: Rs.15,790

Android Pie Update with One UI started rolling out for the Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro and J7 Nxt

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Samsung Galaxy M10, M20 and M30 recently received an Android Pie update. The Galaxy M-series devices were launched back in February 2019. So the update was expected from the company. But who would’ve expected that the Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro and J7 Nxt, the smartphones from 2017 would receive such a vital update? Beyond everyone’s expectation, Samsung turned out generous and started rolling out updates to such antiquated devices.

The update is slated to roll on various countries really soon. As per the reports, the OTA update for the J7 Pro has already started rolling out in the countries like Russia, Mexico, Spain, and Algeria. Similarly, the J7 Nxt users in Thailand can expect an update on their smartphones really soon. Other countries, however, will have to wait for a while to receive the update.

Along with the Android Pie, users will also be getting the new and latest version of the One UI. Since the new One UI is much optimized and very smooth to navigate, the users might enjoy it quite a lot. On top of that, there will be a May 2019 security patch. So you are sorted on all the aspects. The firmware is said to have a size slightly over 1GB for both devices.

The new One UI also brings a truckload of amazing features. System-wide Night Mode, floating mode for the Samsung Keyboard app, Adaptive battery feature to enhance the battery life are few of the many.

Both of the aforementioned smartphones had Android Nougat when they were launched. So this will be the second major software update for those devices. Since Samsung just provide two major updates even for its flagship devices, we can expect it to be the last major update from the company.

So are you guys excited for the update? Let us know in the comments.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S5 with Snapdragon 855 might launch soon

It looks like Samsung will launch the successor to the Galaxy Tab S5e soon. A new Geekbench listing suggests that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5 is in the works, and it is a flagship tablet.

The Geekbench listing suggests that the Samsung SM-T865 will be powered by the octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset with a base frequency of 1.78 GHz. While the Galaxy Tab S5e came in 4 GB and 6 GB RAM versions, the Tab S5 will feature 6 GB of RAM which is also mentioned on the listing itself. The tablet has Geekbench’s single-core score of 3506 and a multi-core score of 9788.

samsung galaxy tab s5 geekbench listing

Even with the Geekbench listing, the Galaxy Tab S5 hasn’t yet leaked in the smartphone world like other devices. But we expect the device to come in a similar form factor like the Tab S5e. The predecessor had given up on the headphone jack for a slimmer design, and the same is expected of the Galaxy Tab S5.

About four months ago, Samsung had unveiled its first tablet for 2019 – the Galaxy Tab S5e. It is a tall 10.5-inch tablet with Qualcomm Snapdragon 670 inside. The device has a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera and an 8-megapixel front-facing snapper.

The Galaxy Tab S5e is available in 64 GB and 128 GB memory variants. The device has quad speakers and supports Type-C connector. It is backed by a large 7,040 mAh battery and is available for $399.

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SiFive – Open Source alternative to ARM, and backed by Qualcomm!

While ARM is the leader of the processor architecture and instruction sets, a startup might be up for a bit of a challenge. ARM is well, something big, and besides Intel’s x86, ARM basically enjoys no competition! But the startup, known as SiFive, which has been around for 4 years, is using RISC-V architecture to develop new CPUs. And one of the investors is Qualcomm!

Why is that a big deal? Well, because Qualcomm is one of the biggest customers of ARM. And for them to financially back a direct competitor is a surprise, to say the least. Of course, RISC-V is not really a direct competitor, as it cannot they can’t go head to head with mobile and phone processors. Currently, the chips based on RISC-V are only used in IoT devices, smart-watches, wearables, and such. But definitely not mobiles and tablets.

Should ARM be worried? Well, not right away. When it comes to mobile and phone processor architecture, it’s way ahead. But SiFive is also developing rapidly, and it’s getting more and more successful in terms of collection of fundings. This is all rapidly boosting RISC-V’s development, and this can be a threat to ARM in the long run.

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Why?

This is because, ARM (and other similar companies like MIPS) charges royalties for use of their designs, patents, and copyrights. Also, they require non-disclosure agreements before releasing documents that describe their designs’ details and instruction set. And in most cases, they don’t even describe the reasons behind their design choices.

All this secrecy makes the development of new hardware and software more difficult. Sure, a company, when it develops new tech, it is entitled to issue patents or copyrights. After all, it’s their hard work! But if we look at the development of technology as a whole, this is not a good thing. Also, the secrecy prevents security audits to those companies. In addition, this makes modern, high-quality general purpose computer instruction sets non-available for general usage.

RISC-V was designed to overcome those problems. It is an open-source platform usable in any software or hardware design without royalties. Plus, the explanations of all the project are explained as well. Since RISC-V designers planned to support a wide variety of practical uses: small, fast and low-power implementations, this project is more like a community effort.

So, the company SiFive is developing new processors using the open source RISC-V architecture. And with such funding and development, this new architecture might become more prominent and threaten a part of ARM’s standings. Of course, that’ll take time. But nothing is unlikely. Especially, when your investors are the likes of Qualcomm, Intel, and even Samsung!