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Reasons Why Phones in Nepal are expensive compared to other countries

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Here’s the scenario. You need/want to get a new phone. You consider your budget and search for some good phones around it. Then, you scour the Internet for their prices. Finally, you are discouraged by the fact that for your budget, you can get better phones in India and China than the ones in Nepal. Sounds familiar? It should be, because that’s the way it is. Now and then, Nepalese consumers are complaining about the unreasonable pricing of smartphones. Compare the prices of the phones here to the international market. Actually, why go very far? Take our neighbor India for example. Put the same phone side by side, with the same specs and materials, and the prices of smartphones in Nepal appear inflated. However, different factors come into play in this. Here are some reasons why Smartphones in Nepal are expensive compared to other countries:

Tax Increment 

Before the increment of taxes, smartphone retailers paid 13% VAT, and on top of it, 40% of the VAT was refunded to them at the end of the fiscal year, making it a net of 7.8% on taxes.

smartphone expensive reason tax increment before
Before
smartphone expensive reason tax increment after
After

But according to the policy from 2075/76, the 40% VAT return was removed, and on top of the 13% tax, another 5% excise duty was added, making it a total of 18% on taxes. Which took the prices of phones by up to 10%. And that’s only smartphones. For other gadgets, there’s a whole different thing going on. So, with it, prices are increasing, even though both suppliers and consumers are unhappy.

What is the 13% VAT and 5% Excise duty?

Well, the 13% VAT is the default value-added tax also known as good and service tax. The 5% Excise duty refers to the additional tax labeled upon the VAT for selling smartphones by the distributors.

Comparison with other Countries

Countries Tax rate
Nepal 13% VAT+ 5% Excise duty
India 18% GST tax+ 20% customs duty (optional)
China 13% vat
Pakistan 17% sales(Ad Valorem) tax
US 5-7% SALES TAX
UK 20% Sales tax
Australia 10% sales tax
Germany 19% standard VAT rate
Hungary 27% standard VAT rate
Germany 10% GST
Finland (24% standard VAT rate)
Luxembourg (17% standard VAT rate)
Bhutan Exemption on mobile phones
(considered as essential amenities)
UAE 5% GST

One of the major reasons why phones in Nepal are so expensive has to do with tax, but not just limited to it. For example, Indian customers pay 18% GST on smartphones. While overall smartphones cost much less in India because of their in-house manufacturing, the latest iPhone 15 pro max is cheaper in Nepal. Why? because Indians have to pay an additional 20% import tax on iPhones, as they are only assembled in India. Likewise, china has 13% standard VAT, while Pakistani customers pay 17% sales tax. The US has a pretty low tax rate on smartphones, as it only charges 5-7% sales tax depending on the state. Similarly in Europe, Hungary has the highest VAT rate at 27%, while Germany charges as low as 10%, in the Gulf, UAE has a pretty low VAT rate at 5%. While Bhutan has an exception of taxes on any kind of smartphone, the Bhutanese government understands Smartphones as a basic necessity that helped people through the covid COVID-19 lockdown. Despite this, the VAT and Tax don’t tell you the full story, as there are other factors as distribution channels that have their commissions that contribute to the hike in price

Distribution Channelling

This is, most likely, the primary reason for gadgets being expensive in Nepal. Yes, there are no in-house manufacturers, but there also aren’t any official company retailer stores for these gadgets here.

Phones exchange hands between various channels before they end up in the country – through agents, wholesalers, distributors to finally retailers. There’s the company a.k.a., the brand itself, then, the National Distributors (ND), then Regional Distributors (RD), then retailers, and finally, mobile stores. This long chain in the middle increases the price fairly quickly. With RD’s nicking off almost 15% commission and retail shops getting around 7-8% commission, this adds up to hick the price. smartphone expensive distribution channelingNow, the question might arise, why do you need an ND? What is the role of an RD? Why such a distribution channel? Why can’t smartphones sell directly to the retailers? But from the company’s point of view, NDs and RDs are kind of an assurance for them.

How so? NDs import smartphones, and companies acquire a bank guarantee or some kind of guarantee from them so that there is less risk. And similarly, NDs acquire the same kind of guarantee from the RDs, for their security. And this creates a linked chain. The retailers deal with the RD who is responsible for placements, and the RDs are managed by the ND, who, in turn, deal with the Mobile brands.

distributing channelApart from security, the NDs also have their own sales team, called “Sales Promoters”, whose job is to promote the sales of their products in mobile stores. NDs also have their marketing team, sales officers, and product team, who help improve the sales and marketing of the product.

As for the RDs, they possess local-level knowledge of the market and maintain good relations with the retailers. They also provide incentives to the retailers to motivate them to sell their products.

Therefore, RDs and NDs look like an integral part of the smartphone business. And this might create another question: Why don’t brands go online and cut off NDs and RDs entirely? This brings us to another reason:

Buying and Selling Practice

The smartphone market in Nepal differs from other countries in terms of sales practices. If you are aware, you’ll notice that many companies sell their phones online via various websites like Amazon, BestBuy, etc. with good discounts, even! For example, Xiaomi sells their phones to India and China online mostly, as they have a strong presence online and have good payment gateways. This means companies don’t have to establish luxury retail stores that add to their expenditures, which in turn, affect the prices of the phones.

The same isn’t the case in our country. With a very limited presence of e-commerce and a lack of good payment gateways, companies have to establish stores for customers. Even with some online retail stores on the rise, we prefer to see and feel the products before we buy them. As a result, companies have to invest in retail stores, increasing the price we pay for their phones.

Quantity of products sold

We’re all familiar with the theory of economies of scale, i.e. larger the quantity, the lower the price. Smartphone in nepal supply and demandQuantities of products sold in India, China, US or other countries are higher compared to Nepal. While smartphones ship in millions to those nations, we play in the thousands here, affecting the cost per unit of those products. And so, this adds some burden on the prices of such products.

Lack of In-House Manufacturing Plants

This is no surprise. Our country has no in-house manufacturing plants of any kind of mobile phones or gadgets. Almost all gadgets are imported, starting the chain of middlemen, excise, and customs duties. Add shipping costs to it, and you end up with putting quite a dent in your pocket to buy gadgets here. Countries like India and China have their manufacturing plants (factories) which cuts off the customs TAX and transportation costs. For eg., Mi India set up a manufacturing plant and launched its first in-house made-in-India phone, the Redmi Note 5A. The phone had an aggressive price of NRs. 11,200 while the same phone launched for Rs. 17,500 in Nepal.

If things were produced in-house, maybe, we’d only have to pay shipping and taxes on raw materials, which are considerably less than finished goods. Also, there would be less ware-housing costs associated with it too. Which would make the products cheaper, but it’s not the case.

Make-In-India Policy

Recently, the Indian government formulated a policy, which favors in-house production of goods in India. And so, there are many smartphone manufacturing plants in India. For example, apart from Xiaomi’s factory there, Samsung’s largest smartphone factory is in Noida, India. Why Smartphones In Nepal expensiveDue to this, they get the advantage of not having to pay any external taxes, which makes the products cheaper, be it online or offline. This, in the end, is in favor of the customer. And even though, we are a neighboring country, there are taxes and excise duties and policies. So, by the time these products arrive in Nepal, they incur quite a lot of additional taxes. Hence, the prices go up…

Dollar Fluctuation

This one is another reason for the expensive smartphone prices in Nepal. How so? Well, when any ND imports smartphones when the dollar rates are expensive, then, even when the dollar prices fall, the smartphone prices can be high because the importer paid higher. smartphones dollar fluctuation

But at times when the imports are made when the dollar exchange rates are low, it can also ensure relatively cheaper prices. So, it’s not necessary that this reason leads to expensive prices, always. But most of the time, the prices are high.

Last Few Words…

So, I guess that’s all the most important reasons. But I’d also like to mention one more thing. That is, when most of the brands come to Nepal, their prices are already set high, and that, I think is the greed factor. Smartphone brands should be setting their prices low initially, to penetrate the market, but that does not seem to be the case.

Now, I’m not saying all smartphone brands do that. Sometimes, the prices are quite reasonable. Like most Samsung Phones, which has a relatively lower gap on smartphones.

So yes, there you have it. The reason why smartphones and electronics are expensive here. What are your views on this? What do you think can be done? If you guys think we left out some other reasons, do let us know in the comments

  • Check out our first impressions of the Vivo X100 Pro here. 

Xiaomi Mi 9 – Launch Dates, Leaks, rumors and everything we know so far

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Xiaomi’s upcoming flagship, the Mi 9 has made its fair share of visits to the rumor mill. As it stands, the phone should go official on February 20 in China. Following that, we should see Xiaomi hold an event at this year’s MWC 2019 on Feb 24 for its launch. So, with numerous details about the smartphone leaked, let’s round up everything we know about the phone so far.

First things first, the Mi 9 will sport the Snapdragon 855 SoC, and that shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone at this point. Although RAM and storage, options remain uncertain. We would put our money on a base 6/128GB option followed by variants with larger numbers. Although chances of the phone featuring the Qualcomm X50 chip for 5G connectivity is also very possible.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy A-series full specs leak online

As with past Xiaomi flagships, this one too should feature biometric authentication, more likely an optical in-display fingerprint sensor. There is a chance that this one too will get an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor like the Galaxy S10. Either way, expectations remain high. The battery size comes in at 3500mAh with 32Watts of fast charging support. Xiaomi Mi 9

The phone gets a 6.4-inch IPS 1080x2280px panel. As for the bezels, Xiaomi claims to have reduced the chin size by about 40%, compared to the Mi8. It’s now just 3.6mm thick, but what we are more concerned about is that notch. Leaked renders of the smartphone reveal a waterdrop notch at the top while the display itself is protected by sapphire glass (most likely just covering the lens area).

We could also see the Mi 9 Explorer edition launch on the same day as well. And while we are at the subject of design, the phone will be available in four colors. Those being gradient blue, gradient pink, solid blue and solid black/grey.

Cameras

Xiaomi-Mi-9-Ultra-wide-angle

Triple camera setup is all but confirmed for the Mi 9. The primary lens will be a 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor with an f/1.75 aperture. This one will employ Super Pixel technology, aka pixel binning. The second sensor is a telephoto lens, a 12MP unit with 2x zoom and an f/2.2 aperture. And finally, a third 16MP wide-angle lens to round it all up. Check out the cameras in detail below:

  • 48MP main camera, Sony IMX586 sensor, 0.8µm pixels, 1/2in sensor, f/1.75
  • 12MP telephoto camera, 2x zoom, 1.0µm pixels, f/2.2
  • 16MP wide-angle camera, 1.0µm, f/2.2

The Mi 9 is expected to ship with Android Pie 9.0 out of the box. As for pricing, the regular base version of the Mi 9 will be priced at around CNY 2,999 (US$443), if rumors are to be believed. As for the transparent “Explorer Edition”, it’s expected to cost roughly from CNY 3,499 to CNY 4,999 (US$514 to US$738).

Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e goes official for $399 – But is it worth it?

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Yes, Samsung still makes tablets, and they just launched a new one. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e officially announced through a news article on the Samsung Newsroom on Feb 15, 2019. The tablet is priced at $399 for the base model and will climb up the pricing ladder should you need more storage or connectivity option. It also supports a full-sized keyboard, but that will cost an extra $129. Let’s start off with the specs:

Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e Specifications

DISPLAY 10.5” WQXGA Super AMOLED
CHIPSET Snapdragon 670 SoC, 64bit Octa-core processor (2×2.0 GHz  & 6×1.7 GHz)
MEMORY / STORAGE 4GB + 64GB or 6GB + 128GB,
microSD up to 512GB
CAMERA Rear: 13MP
Front: 8MP
PORT USB3.1 (Type C), POGO
Type-C headset connector Provided
SENSORS Accelerometer, Fingerprint Sensor, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Hall Sensor, RGB Light Sensor
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 2.4G + 5GHz, VHT80 MU- MIMO, Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth v5.0
GPS GPS, Glonass, Beidou, Galileo
DIMENSION, WEIGHT 245.0 x 160.0 x 5.5mm
400g
BATTERY 7,040 mAh, Fast Charging
OS Android 9.0
ACCESSORIES Book cover Keyboard, POGO Charging Dock, Slim cover, Book cover (not included)
VIDEO Recording: UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) @ 30fps
Playback: UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) @ 60fps
AUDIO 4 speakers sound by AKG, Dolby Atmos®

Going by the specs, this seems to be a capable device. It gets a decent processor, ample memory options, good connectivity, and all of the bells and whistles one would expect. Furthermore, the 5.5mm of thickness, a SuperAMOLED display, and Android 9.0 out-of-the-box just sweetens the deal even more. So, this seems like a good deal. But can it beat the $329 iPad?

Apple iPad 2018 vs Galaxy tab S5e

Both tablets sport attachable keyboards, but only one of them supports a stylus, or in this case, the Apple Pencil. Why did Samsung skim out on S-Pen stylus support? We will never know. In a twist of events, the Tab S5e looks more like an iPad pro than the iPad 2018 itself. But that’s a story for another day. Moving on to the display, Samsung’s AMOLED display is definitely better than that LCD IPS panel on the iPad.

But the SD670 is just no match for the A10 Fusion. Plus with added optimization goodness of iOS, well, you get the point. So, keeping connectivity and cameras aside, isn’t iPad a better device overall?

Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e

Most users who own an iPhone will go for the iPad. Majority of Samsung owners either don’t care much about tablets and even if they do, there is a very less chance of them buying a Galaxy Tablet. Plus, we see news every month about tablet sales falling down. As for if it could work as a laptop replacement, the Microsoft Surface Go, which is an actual laptop does a better job.

The tablet should go on sale soon (Q2 2019) as pre-orders will begin in March 2019. Pricing starts at $399 for the 4/64GB model while the 6/128GB configuration is priced at $479. Both are Wi-Fi only variants with an LTE version launching soon. Alongside the Tab S5e, Samsung also introduced us to the 2019 Galaxy Tab A 10.1, a budget segment tablet with the Exynos 7904 SoC and pricing of around $240.

Also Watch: Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 2018 Review!

Energizer Power Max P18K Pop with an 18,000mAh battery and a pop up selfie camera

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The Energizer Power Max P18K Pop is Avenir Telecom’s newest offering with some impressive feature. First off, the Energizer Power Max P18K Pop comes with a huge, and we mean huge 18,000mAh battery. The next defining feature for the phone is a dual-selfie pop-up camera at the front, a 16MP + 2MP setup.

The battery, which seems to be the highlight of this particular phone, comes with an 18W fast charger out of the box. It still feels slow, given an 18,000mAh battery, but still, better than nothing, right? Even with that humongous battery, the phone still manages a thickness of just 18mm.

Also Read: Top Smartphones with best battery life in Nepal

The phone features a 6.2-inch FHD+ IPS LCD display with an aspect ratio of 19:9. And thanks to the pop up dual camera setup, there are no notch or bezels. Apart from the two selfie cameras at the front, the Energizer also gets three cameras at the back. It’s a 12MP+5MP+2MP setup aided by dual-LED flash. Video recording capabilities cap out at 1080p@30fps.

Energizer Power Max P18K Pop

Powered by a MediaTek Helio P70 SoC and Mali-G72 MP3 GPU paired to a 128GB of storage and 6GB of RAM. The storage is expandable by up to 128GB microSD card, although it’s a hybrid slot setup. The phone runs on Android 9.0 Pie, gets the latest Bluetooth 5.0 and 802.11ac WiFi.

You get a USB Type-C connector for both charging and audio, as the phone lacks a headphone jack. The phone will go on sale starting from June this year. Pricing remains unknown, but the phone is set to make an appearance in the MWC this year. Furthermore, the company is set to show off a total of 26 models at the MWC this year, which includes the Energizer Power Max P18K Pop.

Samsung Galaxy A50, A30 and A10 full specifications leaks online

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After making a mark with their M-series, it’s now time for the 2019 edition of their Galaxy A-series to shine. With rumors of over nine smartphones based on the A-series, Samsung looks aggressive. The company is said to launch one smartphone every month, starting from March till June. This means we will see a total of three phones, likely the A10, A30, and the A50, while the rest will be revealed at a later date.

Samsung Galaxy A-series Overview

According to a Samsung representative, pricing will start at $141 and will climb to a maximum of $703. The list will start from the entry-level Galaxy A10 to the premium Galaxy A90. Other than that, very few details of the smartphone have been outed by the company up till now. The same representative did add Samsung’s expected sales of over $4 billion in 2019 from only the A-series.

samsung galaxy A10 A30 A50 leaked

Samsung Galaxy A10

The Galaxy A10 is the entry-level smartphone in its series and gets a 6.2-inch infinity-V display with an HD+ resolution. It will run on an octa-core Exynos 7884B clocked at 1.6GHz. The chipset is paired with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The back gets a 13MP f/1.9 single camera set up while the front will house a 5MP f/2.0 unit.

Powering the device is a 4000mAh battery. A micro USB port is in-charge of charging and there is no fast charging support. Also, the phone lacks a fingerprint sensor. Color options include Black and Gold, while the back is made up of Glossy Plastic. Pricing is expected to be around Rs 10,990 and is expected to go official sometime in the month of March.

Samsung Galaxy A30

The Galaxy A30 gets a 3D glossy plastic design, a 6.4″ FHD+ Super AMOLED panel and an Infinity U notch. Powered by an Exynos 7904 SoC, the phone will come in either 3/32GB or 4/64GB variants. The storage is expandable via MicroSD card of up to 512GB. This one also features a 4000mAh battery, but with a USB-C port and fast charging support.

Also Read: Huawei Y6 Pro 2019 Goes Official

The back gets a 16MP f/1.9 main lens alongside a 5MP f/2.2 ultrawide sensor at the back, while the front only has a 16MP f/1.9 lens. Color options include Black, White, and Blue. The device will also come with Samsung’s Bixby Assistant, Samsung Pay, Pixel merging, and a bunch of other features the A10 misses out on.

Samsung Galaxy A50

The Galaxy A50 shares the same display, design, extra features, color options and battery setup as the A30. The differences start with the SoC, given a more powerful Exynos 9610 chipset. An Octa-Core processor clocked at 2.3GHz paired to either 4/64GB or 6/128GB setup. Cameras also receive an improvement, with a 25MP f/1.7 main lens aided by a 5MP f/2.2 depth sensor and an 8MP f/2.4 ultrawide. At the front, a 25MP f/2.0 sensor takes care of the selfies.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S10 Trio’s complete specs leaked

Huawei Y6 Pro 2019 finally goes official

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The Huawei Y6 Pro 2019 is now official, boasting entry levels specs and a fairly low price tag. Huawei hasn’t had quite a great time in the entry-level segment, but this phone could change its current standing. Priced at around $135, this phone should rival the likes of the Galaxy M10 or the Realme C1.

The spec sheet shows a 6.09″ 720 x 1560px IPS LCD display with a waterdrop notch. Powered by an Helio A22 SoC, based on four Cortex A53 cores clocked at 2.0GHz. The 12nm SoC is paired to the PowerVR GE8320 GPU.

Finally, it gets 3GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable internal storage. As for the cameras, the notch at the front gets an 8MP f/2.0 sensor with LED flash. Similarly, the back also comprised of just one sensor, a 13MP f/1.8 unit, again with an LED flash. Both cameras can record videos at 1080p@30fps max, although quality might differ.

Huawei Y6 Pro 2019

The Huawei Y6 Pro 2019 runs on Android Pie with EMUI 9.0 out of the box. Powering the device is a 3,020mAh battery while refueling responsibilities have been given to a micro USB port. Color options include Midnight Black and Sapphire Blue. The phone also misses out on a fingerprint sensor.

The phone, as said earlier, is priced at $135, converted from the original price of PHP 6,990. The Y6 Pro 2019 will go up for preorders starting February 18, and you can score a free speaker, earphones or a Lazada voucher coupon. As for the actual date of availability, that starts on February 23.

Also Read: Huawei Mobiles Price in Nepal

Huawei Y6 Pro 2019 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.09″ (720x1560px) IPS LCD 19.5:9 aspect ratio panel
  • SoC: MediaTek MT6761 Helio A22 SoC
  • Processor: Quad-core 2.0GHz Cortex A53, 12nm architecture
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8320
  • RAM: 3GB
  • Storage: 32GB expandable upto 512GB via MicroSD card
  • Back Camera: 13MP, f/1.8 with LED flash, 1080p@30fps
  • Front Camera: 8MP, f/2.0 with LED flash, 1080p@30fps
  • Dimensions: 6.15 x 2.89 x 0.31 inches
  • Battery: 3020mAh
  • Color option: Midnight Black, Sapphire Blue
  • Price: $135

You can now get your License Test Results and Smart Card Print Status on your phone!

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So now, all of those in the process of acquiring a license can breathe a small sigh of relief. As, from now on, they will not have to keep visiting the DoTM office to check the status of their license exams.

The Department of Transport Management (DoTM) has initiated a new system to inform people about the results of their driving license test and information on smart card print status through SMS. The system is now live, after an agreement signed at DoTM head office. Lawanya Kumar Dhakal, Director General of DoTM and Arvind Sah, Managing Director of Sparrow SMS signed the agreement. This is a good example of effectively implementing ICT in administrative tasks.

Also Read: Digital Kagaj Review – A good way to save paper

DoTM started distributing Smart License since the end of 2015. These digital licenses incorporate electronic chips that are similar to SIM cards. And they contain information about the driver’s identity. And similar to conventional licenses, the procedure to acquire it is similar – a written test followed by a trial.

However, people need to wait for a long time their smart cards even after they complete the procedure. It is, of course, due to the lack of technology to efficiently do so. In addition, there was only one way of knowing if their smart licenses had been issued: to visit the DoTM office and enquire. But with this system in work, at least one part of the troubles seem far away.

It may still take over 5 months to acquire a smart license after your trial. But at least, you don’t have to visit the DoTM office to know about the status now. With this system, you can know about the written test result and the print status of your smart license. You can simply do it via SMS to 33001 for Rs.5.

How to Check the results of the Driving License’s Written Test Exam?

To check the result of your written test, users have to follow few simple steps mentioned below:

  1. Compose an SMS on your phone with the text WT<space>[application id number]
  2. Send the SMS to 33001.
  3. After a while, you will receive an SMS with your results.

How to Check the print status of your smart card license?

  1. Compose an SMS on your phone with the text LC<space>[application id]
  2. Send the SMS to 33003 or 33001.
  3. After a while, you will receive an SMS with the print status of your smart card license.

Lenovo A5s Review – A modest phone for a modest price

With the prices of phones getting more premium and people getting less reluctant to pay for them, the budget segment is something that many companies might not invest in. But, there, still, exist some phones in the budget and entry-level devices. And how much sense does this kind of phones make in 2019? Well, it remains to be seen. And so, the Lenovo A5s is a recent launch that has a price tag of less than $100, making it an entry level device. So, what does this phone bring to the table? And does it make sense to get a phone of this kind today? We tried to find out in this Lenovo A5s review.

Lenovo A5s Specifications:

  • Design: Plastic design with glossy finish, removable back
  • Display: 5.45″ IPS LCD, HD+ resolution (1440 x 720 pixels)
  • Rear Camera: 13 MP, Normal mode, HDR
  • Selfie Camera: 13 MP, Normal Mode, HDR
  • CPU: Quad-core MT6761 Helio A22 chipset
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8300
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage: 16 GB onboard, expandable up to 128 GB via microSD
  • Battery: Removable 3100 mAh
  • Price: Rs.12,500

Design

lenovo a5s design

In terms of design, the Lenovo A5s looks like a typical budget phone of today – with bezels and a chin. It has a plastic body with a glossy finish, which makes it look good, actually. It does not look like a budget phone at first glance. You’ll only know that this is a budget phone because of its small size, and the single camera at the back.

Plus, there is a weight to consider. This phone is very light on the hands, and since it is small in size, it is comfortable to hold as well. The glossy back will attract some fingerprints and smudges, but at this point, that’s nothing new in any kind of phones. The frame is metal, so, it can handle small drops and impacts. The back is removable and you can access the removable battery, Dual SIM, and a memory card. Overall, the design is appealing, considering this is a budget phone.

Display

lenovo a5s display

The display here is a 5.45” IPS LCD panel with HD+ resolution and an 18:9 aspect ratio. There are considerable bezels all around the device, but that doesn’t make the phone look unappealing.

The HD+ resolution on a display this size looks good enough. There is no visible pixelation. The viewing angles look good. Colors are not as punchy, neither do they stand out, but there is not much you can complain about this. It is bright enough to use under sunlight and harsh lighting, and there is a presence of adaptive brightness feature as well.

So, overall, it is an okay display.

Performance, Software, and Storage

The performance is the part which is make or break for budget phones. This phone packs a modest quad-core Helio A22 chipset. Paired with 2 GB RAM, the performance is as expected from this one.

Day to day tasks can run okay, but apps like Messenger, Instagram and YouTube can take a while to open up. Multi-tasking is not very good, and switching between apps is not seamless. With multiple tabs in your messenger, you can notice the sluggishness. In addition, it cannot keep the apps open in the background for very long.

As for games, you cannot play high-end games all that well. You won’t be able to play Asphalt 9 as it’s not even available in the PlayStore for this phone. However, PUBG is playable in the lowest settings and with a very minimal amount of lags and stutters. Normal low-end games can run okay, though.

The phone runs on the latest Android Pie, and so the User Experience is pretty smooth. I feel like the less RAM is the bottleneck for the device to perform as smooth as it can.

As for the storage, there is only 16 GB onboard, but since there is a microSD card slot to expand the memory, that’s all well.

Camera

lenovo a5s rear cameraOn the camera front, it has single cameras of 13 MP, both at the back and front. And the images from the camera are what you would expect from a phone of this caliber.

Most of the aspects on this one are good enough, but the colors appear a bit washed out. The color accuracy is there, but it’s not as punchy as I’d like it to be. The amount of details in the photos are acceptable, and definitely social media worthy. But don’t expect anything super high-quality, though. Let’s just say it packs enough details for you to take photos of your college notes and send it.

The autofocus takes a slight amount of time to get the subject in focus, but besides that, it works alright. The HDR mode does a good job, too. As good as you can expect from a phone at this price. In this mode, colors tend to be slightly punchier than normal ones.

However, there does not seem to be any other features on the camera. Maybe, because ours was a review unit we received pre-launch, it only has this “Normal Mode” option. Because, if not, the modes selection is just pointless!

For nighttime images, you can’t expect very much either. The images will come out grainy, and won’t pack enough details. But this is actually somewhat better than I expected it to be.

The selfie camera has the same story. It clicks social media worthy pictures, but nothing that you can brag about. You might be able to see a good amount of details when the subject is up close, but the same can’t be said for every situation. Like I said, there seems to be no portrait mode – not even a software-based one. So, no bokeh pictures for you.

Video quality seems okay. Not something that you can vlog or such, but just good enough to capture some moments for you to watch later. And definitely post it in your social media.

Battery

As for the battery, you get a 3100 mAh unit, which is typical for a phone at this price. Due to the power efficient chipset, and a low-res screen, it will last for a day easily with your day to day usage. There is no Fast Charging of any kind, and it cannot be expected either. The phone takes nearly 2 hours to charge fully from an empty battery.

Verdict

Bottom line, for a $100 phone, this seems it is a device of decent value. There are very few options in this price range, and most of them revolve around Android Go. And you know, there are limitations to Android Go as well. But with this, you can get the full Android experience, which will not be very disappointing. Of course, you will have to cut some corners, but the price you pay for it is good enough.

Having said that, if you could add a few bucks, you can get phones like Galaxy M10, Realme C1, and Redmi 6 which are literally better in every aspect.

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Samsung Galaxy S10 Trio – All the leaks rumors and detailed specs

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This is the 8th piece on the yet un-launched Galaxy S10 trio. And yet, the leaks keep on coming. So, what we know till now for certain? The smartphone trio will share the stage with an unnamed foldable galaxy smartphone. The event is taking place on the 20th of February, and there will be a total of three Galaxy S10 devices. Take a look at the newly found leaked information:

Cameras

Starting off with the interesting bit that everyone is eagerly waiting for, the cameras. Samsung flagships have had their fair share of great cameras, and if Samsung wants their 10th-anniversary flagships to succeed, their cameras sure need to be the best. Following which, a few details on the subject have surfaced.

Reports claim the new phones will get a 10MP f/1.9 selfie camera, with 4k video recording capabilities. The selfie shooter will come with dual-pixel AF feature and will include optical stabilization. There is also an 8MP f/2.2 sensor on the bigger Galaxy S10+ model for better depth sensing.Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Leaked image

As for the back, all three phones will share a 16MP f/2.2 ultrawide fixed-focus sensor with a FOV of 123 degrees. The primary sensor will be a 12MP f/1.5 dual aperture lens with OIS and a 77-degree FOV. Furthermore, the S10 and S10+ will also feature a third 12MP f/2.4 telephoto lens with a 45-degree FOV and OIS.

Slow-motion has also been improved and is now 2x longer compared to its direct predecessor. The camera software has also been improved, with 10 scene optimizers added bumping the total number to 30 scenes. Apart from that, you are greeted with Live focus feature, color point effect, spin effect and zoom effect.

Battery

As for the battery, the Galaxy S10+ will come with a relatively huge 4100mAh unit. Followed by a 3400mAh for the normal Galaxy S10 and a 3100mAh for the Galaxy S10e. All of them will need a USB-C cable to top up or your usual wireless charging will also do. The wireless power share technology is also present on all three phones.

Display

The biggest of the bunch sports a 6.3-inch QHD+ (3040×1440 pixel) display. The regular sized S10 will feature a 6.1″ QHD+ (3040×1440 pixel) panel while the S10e gets a 5.8″ FHD+ (2280×1080 resolution) screen. All of these displays are based on the Infinity O concept.

Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+ front
Front

They are based on, what Samsung calls Dynamic AMOLED technology, which could just be a marketing term. It also features HDR+ support and a maximum brightness of around 800 nits. The S10 and S10+ also get Gorilla Glass 6 protection and Ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner. The S10e has to make do with Gorilla Glass 5 and side mounted fingerprint scanner.

Storage, RAM and Color Option

The S10+ will be available in 6GB/128GB, and 8GB/512GB version in Prism White, Prism Green and Prism Black color options. There is also a third 12GB/1TB version available with Luxurious Ceramic coating in both Black and White.

The S10 only gets 6GB/128GB and 8GB/ 512GB versions with color options limited to Prism White, Prism Green and Prism Black. Finally, the S10e comes in 6GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB variants, with color options of Prism White, Prism Green, Prism Black and a yet unseen Canary Yellow.

Extras

The whole squad will come with Samsung’s new OneUI out of the box. Underneath it, the phones will run on Android Pie. You get AKG headphones, as always. The phones will run on Exynos 9820 chip based on the 8nm architecture. All of these phones are IP68 certified and if you want to check out the expected pricing, head over here.

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Huawei Y7 Pro 2019 announced; Coming Soon to Nepal

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A few days ago, Huawei launched the P Smart 2019. And keeping a few days gap, the Chinese smartphone giant recently announced the Huawei Y7 Pro 2019, which is almost the same smartphone, with downgraded internals and at a lower price. The smartphone was first seen in Huawei’s Vietnamese page and on Lazda, a Vietnamese online retailer.

Going by the specs, the newly announced Huawei Y7 Pro 2019 flaunts a tall 6.26″ LCD panel with an HD+ resolution. The display on the handset also features a tiny water drop style notch just like the Vivo V11 and Oppo F9.huawei y7 pro 2019 camera

Despite the vast similarities of the handset with the P Smart 2019, it packs different specifications when it comes to the internals. The Y9 Pro 2019 comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC, with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage. This one actually gets an even bigger battery, a 4000mAh unit.

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The back is comprised of zero fingerprint sensors and dual camera setup. The primary sensor is a 13MP f/1.8 shooter while a 2MP lens helps with depth sensing. In addition to them, there is a 16MP selfie camera fitted into the notch at the front.huawei y7 pro 2019 display

The absence of a fingerprint sensor on a smartphone in today’s date is quite a bummer. But to console the user, Huawei has added Face Unlock feature, which is quite on the trend these days. The device runs on Android Oreo with EMUI 8.2 while connectivity includes 2.4GHz Wi-Fi receiver and Bluetooth 4.2.

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As previously mentioned, Vietnamese locals can buy the Huawei Y7 Pro 2019 from the online retailer Lazada starting January 5. Pricing starts at ₫3,990,000 which is approximately 20k Nepali or $175. It is available in two colors, Black or Blue and Huawei is offering a Bluetooth Speaker as a gift for early adopters. The Huawei Y7 Pro will soon be launching in Nepal at an attractive price.

Huawei Y7 Pro 2019 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.26″ IPS LCD HD+ panel (19:9 aspect ratio)
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC
  • RAM: 3GB
  • Storage: 32GB expandable via MicroSD
  • Rear Camera: 13MP f/1.8, 2MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 16MP
  • Battery: 4000mAh
  • Connectivity: 2.4GHz WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2
  • OS: Android Oreo with EMUI
  • Colors: Black, Blue
  • Price: ₫3,990,000, approx Rs 20k or $175