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Apple iPad Mini 5 launched in Nepal: A powerful tablet for multimedia enthusiasts

At a time when the tablets market was going steep downhill, Apple had launched Apple iPad Mini 5. Also known as Apple iPad Mini 2019, the tablet was a value-oriented package. And the good thing is that the device is now available for purchase in Nepal. The handset has arrived in Nepal through the authorized channel. So you can get the genuine product along with a warranty.

Apple iPad Mini 5 Overview:

On the display front, the iPad Mini 5 comes with a 7.9-inch retina display. The screen on this device comes in 4:3 aspect ratio packing 324 pixels in every inch. This makes the iPad Mini 2019 the sharpest iPad in Apple’s history. Apart from that, Apple claims that they have implemented an advanced Retina display on this iPad Mini 5. The tab also comes with True Tone technology and wide color (DCI-P3 Color gamut) support. The screen here is also said to be significantly bright than the earlier model.

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Performance has always been a strong suit of the iPads. And this iPad is no exception. The handset comes with a powerful Apple A12 Bionic chip, which is also found on Apple’s flagship smartphones like the iPhone XS and XS Max. A 2GB of RAM compliments the performance on the device. Talking about the storage on the phone, the phone comes in two memory formats: 64GB and 256GB. And both of these variants are available in Nepal.

The tab boots on iOS 12.1.3 and considering Apple’s update history, this handset is sure to get software updates for few years straight. On to the imaging department, the phone gets an 8MP shooter on the back and a 7Mp selfie snapper on the front. For the security, Apple has incorporated a fingerprint scanner on the front.

Apple iPad Mini 2019 Specifications:

  • Display: 7.9-inch IPS LCD display with Scratch-resistant glass on the top; Oleophobic Coating
  • Resolution: 1536 x 2048 pixels, 4:3 aspect ratio @ 324PPI
  • Chipset: Apple A12 Bionic
  • CPU: Hexa-core (2×2.5 GHz Vortex + 4×1.6 GHz Tempest)
  • GPU: Apple GPU (4-core graphics)
  • RAM: 2GB
  • Storage: 64/256 GB; Non-expandable storage (No SD Card Slot)
  • OS: iOS 12.1.3
  • Rear Camera: 8 MP, f/2.4, 1.12µm, AF
  • Front Camera: 7 MP, f/2.2
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (Front Mounted), Gyro, Accelerometer, Proximity, Compass
  • Battery: 19.1Wh non-removable battery
  • Colors: Space Gray, Gold

Price and Availability

These iPads are available in “Wi-Fi only” variant. Although Apple had launched the “Wi-Fi + cellular” variant in the international market, that’s not available here for purchase. The “Wi-Fi + cellular” variant uses eSIM for the cellular connectivity, which is not suitable for countries like Nepal.

Talking about the price, you can get the base variant (64GB) at Rs. 62,000 and the higher-end variant (256GB) at Rs. 80,000. You can purchase these devices from authorized Apple outlets like Oliz Store, Future world, Evo Store, etc.

Motorola’s vision is something else – Motorola One Vision!

While we rarely see Motorola make headlines, they do make some good stuff. And their latest mid-ranger launched very recently. Dubbed as the Motorola One Vision (a peculiar name, isn’t it?), this phone brings a set of strange choices in its features.

Motorola One Vision Overview

This phone features a glossy body, just like every other mid-range out there. And it flaunts a 6.3″ display with Full HD+ resolution. But the strange thing is that even in a relatively “small” display, it has a 21:9 aspect ratio. Of course, I wouldn’t call that display small, but still, that aspect ratio, while being wide, is not very useful is it? Contents are barely getting used to that 18:9 aspect ratio.

motorola one vision

Anyways, another notable thing about this phone is its selfie camera. It chose to employ a punch-hole style camera seen on the likes of Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e and Nova 4. And it packs a nice 25 MP camera on the punch-hole. As for the rear camera, it packs a standard dual camera setup. That setup compromises of a 48 MP primary lens and a 5 MP depth sensor. Also, that 48 MP sensor uses pixel binning to take 12 MP photos. However, there’s some AI magic in the camera for shot optimizations and a Night Mode.

Underneath, the phone runs on Samsung’s chipset. But that’s an Exynos 9609 chip, which is a few years old…and has been seen only once on a Meizu phone. There is 4 GB of RAM, and 128 GB storage onboard. There’s also a hybrid SIM slot should you want expandable storage.

The battery is a good 3500 mAh with 15-Watt TurboPower Charging as well. The Motorola One Vision runs on stock Android version of Android Pie, under the Android One program. They’re promising 2 major OS updates and 3 years of security updates on this device. Right now, there are two colors available: Blue and Bronze Sapphire gradient, and is priced at $335 / €300.

Motorola One Vision Specifications:

  • Display: 6.3″ IPS LCD display with Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2520 pixels), 21:9 aspect ratio, punch-hole display
  • Rear Camera: Dual, 48 MP primary camera with f/1.7 aperture, PDAF, OIS + 5 MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 25 MP camera with f/2.0 aperture
  • Chip: Exynos 9609
  • CPU: Octa-core (4 x Cortex-A73 cores @ 2.2GHz + 4 x Cortex-A55 @ 1.7GHz)
  • GPU: Mali-G72 MP3
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Storage: 128 GB, expandable via hybrid SIM slot
  • OS: Android 9.0 Pie, Android One
  • Battery: 3500 mAh, 15-Watt TurboPower Charge
  • Colors: Blue Sapphire, Bronze Sapphire

You didn’t want a dual display action camera until you now: DJI Osmo Action!

DJI is a household name when it comes to drones, quad-copters, stabilizers and more. And now, they’re taking on action cameras with their latest product. Dubbed the DJI Osmo Action, this camera directly takes on the GoPro Hero 7 Black! And to do that, they have a few impressive tricks.

DJI Osmo Action Overview

To tackle the GoPro Hero 7 Black, the DJI Osmo Action included what the Hero 7 left out i.e., dual displays. While the Hero 7 Black does have dual displays, the one on the front is a monochrome panel that displays information. But the DJI Osmo Action packed two colored displays! The primary one being a 2.25″ colored touch-screen display, and the other one is a 1.4″ colored display up front, beside the camera sensor. This helps immensely while taking self-portraits or vlogging.

dji osmo action

Besides that, this action camera features a 1/2.3″ 12 MP CMOS sensor. You can also shoot 4K videos at 60 fps easily at 100 Mbps bitrate. There’s also an option to shoot in HDR at 30 fps. In addition, there are slow-motion features to let you shoot at 240 fps in either HD or Full-HD. As for stabilization, it employs DJI’s RockSteady Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS). Only a real-life test will tell if it’s as good as GoPro Hero 7 Black’s Hypersmooth Stabilization.

Other features are pretty standard. The DJI Osmo Action is water-proof and can use GoPro’s camera mounts. There’s WiFi and Bluetooth support and you can control the device using DJI’s Mobile app too. In addition, you can also get other accessories like adhesive mounts, camera frame kits, waterproof frame kits, mic adapters, etc.

This action camera is now available on DJI’s website for $349!

Electric Airliners – Can this be the future of travel?

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With the world finally becoming aware of Global Warming, electric vehicles have gained quite the momentum. Also, there are even Solar vehicles in the works. Recently, there was also some development regarding Hydrogen cell cars. And now, the same technology is going to be used for designing Electric Airliners! How cool is that?

It is actually under research right now and is funded by NASA for $6 million for three years. And it is exploring the potential use of hydrogen fuel cells as an environment-friendly power source for aircraft. If successful, this can lead to all-electric airliners with zero greenhouse gas emissions!

This development program is under the code name CHEETA. And that stands for Center for Cryogenic High-Efficiency Electrical Technologies for Aircraft. This program focuses on developing a fully electric aircraft platform which uses cryogenic liquid hydrogen as an energy source. Doing so, instead of hydrogen gas can generate clean power without using heavy pressurized storage tanks.

Also, that solves the weight problems in aircraft. And at the same time, it can bring feasible hydrogen power to large aircraft for the first time. And this…might be able to revolutionize the aviation industry.

How does it work?

electric airliners
Source: University of Illinois College of Engineering

The aircraft is electrically powered. But the electrical power itself comes from Hydrogen fuel cells. Hydrogen chemical energy is converted into electrical energy through a series of fuel cells. And this drives the ultra-efficient electric propulsion system. Hydrogen fuel cells are in use in cars and trains. But enough heavy pressurized tanks that store the hydrogen gas means quite a bit of weight. And that is a bane for large aircraft.

But by using liquid hydrogen, CHEETA claims it will solve the problem. At the same time, the low temperatures needed to run the liquid hydrogen fuel power supply allows for the use of high-efficiency superconducting energy transmission technology and high-powered motor systems.

It works in the same principle of MRI machines in hospitals. They use liquid helium to cool the machine’s magnets until they gain superconducting properties that generate high-intensity magnetic fields.

The only problem, right now is that there are no technologies needed to connect such power sources to electrically-driven propulsion technologies and apply them within a large aircraft. But the CHEETA project aims to bridge this gap to create fully electric airlines in the future.

Present Scenario

Many recent advances in non-cryogenic machines and drives are bringing electric propulsion of commercial jets closer to reality. But practical cryogenic systems remain still remain a benchmark for large aircraft. Now, there occurred a lot of improvements and advances in aircraft engine and design. That has made aircraft more efficient than before.

But still, they run largely on fossil fuels. And due to that, air travel remains the largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, relying on fossil fuels also means large operating costs for airliners. So, to minimize both expenses and the impact on the environment, this needs to work.

The CHEETA team is pretty confident about this. But since this will take over 3 years to fully develop, only time will tell.

Intel reveals flaw in its chips making it vulnerable to ZombieLoad attacks!

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This might come as an alarm…or not, depending on how paranoid you are. Intel has had a grave flaw in its chip architecture from as long as 2011. This security flaw allows hackers to steal any data that’s recently passed through the processor. And this can also affect cloud servers which can allow attackers to steal information from other virtual machines running on the same computer.

This flaw makes your computers vulnerable to three kinds of attacks: RIDL, Fallout, and ZombieLoad. The first two are not as concerning, but ZombieLoad is the most critical of them. It works by exploiting the design flaw of Intel chips to leak sensitive user data. The vulnerabilities are termed as MDS (Microarchitectural Data Sampling). And MDS, under certain circumstances, can provide a program the means to read user data, which is not usually accessible. But this is a very complex process, and MDS itself is no threat. It only becomes one if hackers can figure this out and use it. Nevertheless, the fact that attackers can use it is a concern.

zombie load attack

How does ZombieLoad work?

It works by exploiting a process called Speculative Execution. In it, processors predict what data or process will an application need in the future. And hackers can access the buffers in the processor’s components through malicious code. Having to design a malicious code to do so requires quite a bit of work. But apparently, it’s easy to bypass the security mechanisms in the Speculative Execution system of the chip and funnel the data being transmitted like passwords, keys, accounts, tokens, etc.

zombie load attack

In technical terms, “zombie load” means the kind of data that the processor can’t understand properly or process. So, it asks help from the processor’s micro-code to prevent a crash. Applications are usually only able to see their own data. But, this design flaw allows the data to run through the apps’ boundaries. So, ZombieLoad will leak any data currently under process. I.E. if anyone decides to look for it, in this case, hackers.

Of course, it’s not always that users enter passwords and such in their computers. And since hackers have no way of knowing that, an attack has very less chance of returning any worthy data. But programs can be designed to do tasks repeatedly. And if they can execute it in such a way, hackers can gain some data of worth out of a number of attacks.

How to Solve it?

This is, apparently, a flaw in Intel’s processor design itself, and it goes back to 2011. So, if your computer came from after 2011 to any recent years, you are vulnerable. However, AMD and ARM Holding’s chips and computers are not vulnerable from this particular flaw.

A team of researchers from Graz University of Technology found this out and disclosed it to Intel. They also designed an online tool to check if you have been attacked. But this is very complex and needs a computer geek to successfully run it! Intel has, since then, issued a warning and a patch tool to fix these issues. But first, manufacturers have to implement the tool in their systems and then users have to install them to be safe.

Intel is already rolling out updates to operating systems and hypervisor software to fix it. Also, Apple, Google, and Microsoft have all released patches to fix these issues for now. In addition, Microsoft will be releasing more fixes through future software updates. So, if you receive software updates, you should download it this time. Furthermore, Intel said it will release future processor with necessary hardware changes to fix the issue as well.

Still, there is no data on any attacks as a result of this vulnerability. Maybe, no one really knew about it before this. But since it is information now, there are chances of hackers exploiting this. If you’re someone who carries out a lot of transactions on their computer or handles classified information, you should probably update. As for the normal layman, there may not be a reason to worry about much.

Super cheap Realme X with Pop-up Camera and Snapdragon 710 Launched

Realme is not a new name when it comes to budget smartphones. The company has strived in providing devices with good value for the price. The phones from Realme pack quite a lot of features for a cheap price. Continuing with that trend, Realme has just launched the Realme X which can give even some of the flagship phones a run for their money if its specifications are concerned. However, the phone is not launching in Nepal.

Realme X Overview

The Realme X continues the trend of phones featuring tall displays with a 6.53-inch Full HD+ display that has a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. This screen is an AMOLED panel which is an amazing addition for the price the phone comes with.

Under the hood, the Realme X is powered by the 10nm octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 processor. The company has unveiled three RAM variants of the device – 4 GB, 6 GB, and 8 GB. The 4 GB and 6 GB variants have 64 GB of internal memory while the 8 GB version comes with 128 GB of storage.

realme x design display

In terms of the optics, the Realme X has dual cameras on the rear. There is a 48-megapixel primary lens accompanied by a 5-megapixel depth sensor. The 48-megapixel camera has the same Sony IMX586 sensor the new OnePlus 7 Pro comes with which is quite surprising for the fact that the 7 Pro costs $669 in the USA. As for the selfies, there is a 16-megapixel motorized pop-up camera on the Realme X.

Also Read: Realme X Full Review

The phone houses a 3,765 mAh battery which is supported by fast charging. This device comes with VOOC 3.0 which is a 20W technology. There is an under-display fingerprint scanner on the device and it has Type-C connectivity port on the bottom.

Specifications

  • Display: 6.53-inches AMOLED, Full HD+, 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • CPU: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 710
  • GPU: Adreno 616
  • OS: Android 9.0 Pie with Colors OS 6 on top
  • RAM: 4 GB / 6 GB / 8 GB
  • Storage: 64 GB / 128 GB
  • Rear camera: Dual 48 MP, f/1.7 (primary) + 5MP, f/2.4 (depth sensor)
  • Front Camera: 16 MP pop-up, f/2.0
  • Battery: 3,765 mAh non-removable Li-Po battery
  • SIM(s): Dual SIM
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (under-display), Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity, and Compass

Realme X Price in Nepal and Availability

As mentioned earlier, Realme X will not launch in Nepal. Hence, it is not officially available in Nepal. You can purchase it from the grey market. The unofficial price of Realme X in Nepal for the 4/64GB variant is Rs. 27,999.

Model Name Price in Nepal
Realme X (4/64GB) Rs. 27,999
Realme X (4/128GB) Rs. 29,999
Realme X (8/128GB) Rs. 33,999

Also, Watch our video review of Realme X here: 

Seven Things You Might Not Know About The OnePlus 7 Pro

OnePlus unveiled the OnePlus 7 Pro yesterday. It’s a device that doesn’t look and feel like a phone from OnePlus, but it is something that really looks like value for money. You’ve probably come across a lot of reviews on the device but you might have missed a couple of little and big things about the phone. While OnePlus talked about its new device in detail at the event itself, there might have been a few things you have missed. So, let’s talk about that here.

Camera Sensor

The OnePlus 7 Pro is the first OnePlus smartphone to house triple rear cameras. There’s a primary, a wide-angle and a telephoto lens on the setup. This primary camera measures 48-megapixel. I mean wow! This has to better than the 40MP one on the P30 Pro right? Well, not really. This lens on the OnePlus flagship has the Sony IMX586 sensor, and if it sounds all too familiar, it’s because this is the same sensor the Redmi Note 7 Pro, a phone that’s dirt cheap in front of the OnePlus 7 Pro, has. Other devices such as the (to-be-launched) Realme X and even the UMIDIGI S3 Pro also pack the same sensor. This primary lens on the 7 Pro does the same pixel binning resulting in a 12-megapixel image.

oneplus 7 pro camera sensor

The real-life scenario could be slightly different with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855’s processing power, but if you go for the specs, it’s not all too good for the new ‘flagship killer’.

Display

One of the most eye-catching features of the new device is the display. It’s quite tall, and like the flagships from Samsung and Huawei, the display ends on curves on the sides. This is why the phone is not like any previous OnePlus device.

oneplus 7 pro display

This display has Quad-HD resolution, but the main talking point here is the 90Hz refresh rate. With this feature, the smoothness of loading up images and videos, and also scrolling comes second to none. The users will definitely love this feature, and other smartphone manufacturers will certainly take note for their future phones.

Pop-up camera

To remove the bezels and notches on the display, OnePlus has taken the route of Oppo and Vivo. The company has included a pop-up camera on the top of the phone.

oneplus 7 pro popup camera

Now, this has certainly brought in criticism from the purists, but there are a couple of positives. For starters, this camera takes only half a second to show up which is quite faster than other devices. And OnePlus has claimed that this pop-up camera can lift nearly 50 pounds of weight. So, yeah, even with the mechanical part, this phone looks quite sturdy. However, the 300,000 opening and the Free Fall Detection feature OnePlus bragged about is what Oppo and Vivo have already done implemented on their phones.

UFS 3.0

While taking a look at a smartphone, we don’t really go into depth regarding the storage driver it holds. Even with a huge amount of memory, phones can be slower at times. However, that’s not the case with the OnePlus 7 Pro as it has UFS 3.0 storage inside. Universal Flash Storage or UFS is a storage driver meant for phones, cameras, and other digital devices. And the new flagship comes with the best of UFS. This new tech has blazing fast read and write speed, and with that at the helm, capturing 4K videos won’t be troublesome to the phone.

OnePlus 7

The OnePlus 7 Pro may have overshadowed a few smartphones already, but the phone that is completely eclipsed is the OnePlus 7. No one has reviewed the smartphone yet, and a lot of people still think the company only launched one phone this time. The OnePlus 7 is like this sibling who gets no attention from their parents.

oneplus 7

But still, the OnePlus 7 is a capable device. It has a new processor and dual stereo speakers. It does share a few features with the 6T but that’s not a bad thing at all. And although the phone is a bit pricier in the UK, it’s cheaper than what the OnePlus 6T was available for in India!

The price is one of the things that I don’t like about the 7 Pro which brings me to my final point, the pricing of the OnePlus 7 Pro.

Pricing

The OnePlus 7 Pro costs $669 in the USA. So, why did I just complain about its pricing? Well, it’s the pricing elsewhere that I am not satisfied with. The phone runs of Rs. 49,000 in India which is a bit more considering the neck-to-neck pricing the older models had. And don’t get me started regarding its price in the UK. The base model of the 7 Pro costs £649 in the UK which converts to nearly $840. So, even though OnePlus has nailed the pricing in the USA, the company hasn’t lived up to what it actually stands for in other countries, and that’s a little bit disappointing.

Zen Mode

oneplus 7 pro zen mode

There are a lot of phones these days that have the ‘Digital Wellbeing’ feature on their devices. OnePlus has done its own take on the feature with its Zen mode. The Zen mode doesn’t control the use of applications but bars the users from using the phone altogether. It only lets users make calls and use the camera, but other than that, you don’t get to do anything on the OnePlus 7 Pro. This will come in handy when you have an assignment to complete.

Samsung Galaxy Fit e band goes official

Samsung seems to be launching toned down variants of everything. They already have the Galaxy S10e as a semi-flagship of Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Watch Active for the Galaxy Watch. And now, for their fitness band, the Galaxy Fit, there’s also a Galaxy Fit e. Of course, this was already teased when the Galaxy Active launched, but now it’s official.

Samsung Galaxy Fit e Overview

The Galaxy Fit e went official quietly. It’s basically, a smart fitness band which is a stripped down version of the Galaxy Fit. It’s got many of the same features as that one, but not all of them. There are a built-in heart rate monitor, 5 ATM Water-resistance and about 6-7 days of battery life. The battery can extend up to 13 days on frisky usage, though.

Aesthetically, the Samsung Galaxy Fit e comes in a black body with Black, Yellow and White strap choices. There is a small 0.74″ monochrome OLED display that shows notifications and calendar alerts from your phone.

The Galaxy Fit e doesn’t really compromise on features either. It automatically tracks your activities – walking, running and dynamic workout, and can sync the data on your phone with Samsung Health. Also, you get sleep tracking. However, there is no water-related activity tracking despite its Water Resistance.

Availability and Pricing

The Samsung Galaxy Fit e is available for pre-orders throughout Europe. And this costs less than half what the Galaxy Fit costs. Right now, pre-orders start at €40.

Lenovo Foldable PC – Are Foldables really the future?

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Foldable phones had to be here. We knew they were coming, sooner or later. But Foldable PCs? Well, with foldable phones coming out, I guess, it’s not that strange. But still, why is the world so obsessed with foldable stuff? Anyways, we’re getting a Lenovo Foldable PC soon. It’s actually not a PC per se, but a foldable laptop…which, again, looks more like a tablet. Confusing… It’s got no name right now, but it’s in the works and might release it as a ThinkPad X1 device.

Lenovo’s in no hurry to release it, but they did give us hints at what it’ll be like. This laptop will feature a 13.3″ 2K OLED panel and runs on Android. So, basically, a tablet with extra steps, right? Still, they’re calling it a laptop, and a laptop we shall call it. The screen is in a 4:3 aspect ratio, and when it folds inwards, you can use the bottom half as a keyboard. When it is fully unfolded, you can connect an external keyboard via Bluetooth and use it as a “laptop”.

Lenovo foldable pc

Also, this device supports a Wacom stylus, which clips onto the side. Starting to sound more and more like a tablet, isn’t it? Nonetheless, this 13.3″ laptop, being foldable is even more portable than your regular ultra-books. And this thing has a lot of folding angles for you to use it any way you want. The only thing is, there is a big question mark on the durability after Samsung Galaxy Fold’s little fiasco. But the company claims they’re doing twice the test runs on its hinges. So, only real-life usage will reveal how it comes out.

However, since it’s still in its prototype stages, there’s not much known about the device. No information about specifications, or the final software, configurations, or pricing. Only information is there might be a configuration with a SIM slot for data connectivity. And the thing that bugs me is how they’re choosing to call it a foldable PC when it should be called a tablet!

Anyways, what are your thoughts on this device? Will foldable laptops be the future as well?

Mid-range Competition Gets Fiercer as Two Huawei Smartphones Receive Price Drops

The mid-range smartphone segment is getting competitive day by day. With the launch of new phones every week or so, the Nepali buyers are getting to choose from quite a lot of devices right now. Targeting these potential buyers, Huawei has just slashed the price of two of its popular mid-range devices – the Huawei Y9 2019 and the Huawei Nova 3i.

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Huawei Y9 2019

The Huawei Y9 2019 is a mid-range device from 2019. It is a tall phone measuring 6.5-inch and comes with a full HD resolution. The device is powered by the company’s own HiSilicon Kirin 710 chipset which is aided by 4 GB of RAM. It runs on Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box with EMUI 8.2 on top as a skin.

The major talking points of the device is its camera setup and battery. There are four cameras on the Huawei Y9 2019 – two on the front and two on the back. On our test, the photos from these lenses are sharp, have details, but the colors are bit too punchy. The secondary lenses on both sides work to apply depth effect on the subjects.

There is a 4,000 mAh battery inside the Huawei Y9 2019 which is a good feature for the power hungry users. On a full charge, the phone can last for a day and a half depending on your usage. However, there is a lack of fast charging support on the phone which is why it takes 2 hours and 30 minutes to fully charge.

The Huawei Y9 2019 was available for Rs. 34,900 during its time of launch. With its second price drop, the phone is now available for Rs. 29,990, which brings it to the territory of the Redmi Note 7, the Realme 2 Pro, the Honor 8X and the Samsung Galaxy A30.

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Huawei Y9 2019 Specifications

  • Display: 6.5 inches Full-HD+ IPS LCD with 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: HiSilicon Kirin 710
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.2 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4×1.7 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • GPU: Mali-G51 MP4
  • RAM: 4GB
  • ROM: 64GB expandable up to 400GB
  • OS: Android 8.1 Oreo with EMUI 8.2 on top
  • Rear camera: 16MP + 2MP with LED flash
  • Front Camera: 13MP + 2MP
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • Battery: 4,000 mAh
  • Price: Rs. 31,490 Rs. 29,990

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Huawei Nova 3i

The Huawei Nova 3i has also received its second price drop after its initial launch. The phone is one of our picks in the list of the best phones under Rs. 40,000, and its new price makes it a lot more interesting.

The Huawei Nova 3i is a capable midranger with the Kirin 710 chipset and 4 GB RAM at helm. It is a lag-free device and applications run smoothly on the phone. Huawei has offered 128 GB of internal memory on the Nova 3i which is expandable via a microSD card slot.

The Huawei Nova 3i has a glass back with a design that looks a lot like the P20 Pro. It has a 6.3-inch display with a notch housing dual selfie cameras. There are dual rear cameras too, with the secondary lens acting like a depth sensor just like on the Y9 2019. These lenses produce good results in day light but the night light samples are below average.

In terms of battery life, the 3,340 mAh battery lasts for a day under normal usage. It has no fast charging technology and there is no USB-C connectivity as well. With the price drop, the Huawei Nova 3i’s new pricing is Rs. 32,990.

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Huawei Nova 3i Specifications

  • Display: 6.3-inch Full-HD+ (2340 X 1080 pixels) IPS LCD
  • Chipset: HiSilicon Kirin 710
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.2 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4×1.7 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • GPU: Mali-G51 MP4
  • RAM: 4GB
  • ROM: 128GB expandable up to 256GB
  • OS: Android 8.1 Oreo with EMUI 8.2 on top
  • Rear camera: 16MP + 2MP with LED flash
  • Front Camera: 24MP + 2MP
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • Battery: 3,340 mAh
  • Price: Rs. 35,990 Rs. 32,990

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