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Huawei Y7 2019 set to launch with a massive battery and at an affordable price

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The Huawei Y7 2019 is said to be in the pipeline on Huawei’s upcoming list of smartphones. The device will build on it’s predecessor, with a few internal improvements as well as the addition of a notch.

The yet unreleased smartphone will feature a 6.2-inch (1520×720) HD+ display with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. The panel will come with a water drop notch which houses a 16MP front facing camera and the earpiece.

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Huawei Y7 Prime 2019

Similarly, the Huawei Y7 2019 will comes with an octa-core Snapdragon 450 processor clocked at 1.8GHz. The SoC is coupled with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage.

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The back of the smartphone features a dual-camera setup along with an LED flash. It’s a 13MP f/1.8 primary lens aided by a 2MP depth sensor. The feature list also includes AI integration with scene detection.

huawei y7 2019 battery

The smartphone gets a huge 4000mAh battery in classic Huawei fashion. The battery is said to last 2 days, however it does not support fast charging. Lastly charging is done through a microUSB port.

We currently have no information on the launch dates of the device. We do have word on a pro version for selected countries, which will feature 4GB/64GB configuration. The pricing for the base model of the Huawei Y7 2019 is expected to be around 150 euros.

Also Watch: Huawei Y7 Pro 2018 Review

Motorola Moto G7 series to be announced in MWC 2019

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Recent rumors claim that the Motorola Moto G7 series will be announced at the MWC 2019. Furthermore, it will be the sole global launch for the product lineup.

The Mobile World Congress is by far the biggest trade show dedicated to the telecom industry. The event attracts over 100,000 visitors, and will be held in Barcelona this year, as always.

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However, an unnamed source claims that the series will launch before MWC 2019 in an event in Brazil. Seeing the popularity of Motorola’s G series in the county, this is also a possibility.

Brazil is one of the strongest markets for Motorola’s new mid-range smartphones. If we are to believe the unnamed source, the smartphone will launch right before MWC in February of next year.

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The same rumors also claim that Motorola will be taking a more aggressive approach to the timing of its launch. Adding credibility to this rumor, the trio of Moto G6 series was also launched at an event in Brazil back in April.

The Moto G7 series from Motorola is one of the most important smartphones for the company. They will be relying on it for a huge chuck of their sales this year.

Moto G7 series leaks and rumors

We are expecting four variants in the lineup; the Moto G7, G7 Plus, G7 Play and G7 Power. The G7 power is a new addition to the lineup, also known as Moto G7 Supra for cricket surfaces.

Moto g7 series

The smartphone in subject will comes with a regular full sized notch, along with the Moto G7 Play. The G7 Power set to launch with the Snapdragon 625 SoC and a 5000mAh battery claimed to deliver multi-day battery life.

Read More: Our picks of the best Android apps of 2018

The Moto G7 and G7 Plus are expected to launch with water drop notch and dual back cameras. The G7 should come equiped with a Snapdragon 600 series processor.

While the G7 Plus is expected to come from Snapdragon’s 700 series SoC. Finally, the last smartphone on the list the G7 play will come with a rather tolerable SoC, probably form the Snapdragon 400 line?

Our pick of the best Android Apps for 2018

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What are the most used apps on your phone? Apart from Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and the mainstream ones… Besides these, there aren’t probably many apps that you use. But if you are looking for some good apps to explore, you’ve come to the right place. This is our pick of the Best Android Apps for 2018.

Actually, not all of these apps are from 2018. This list contains much older apps as well, but are still relevant and popular today. And all of them are free Android apps. Some are fun, while some are just generally useful. So, here they are:

1) Snapseed

snapseed app

This might not be new to you at all. This app made debut back in 2012, and to this day, it still remains one of the best photo editing apps for your phone. While you can get apps like Photoshop and Lightroom as well, they’re very comprehensive. And this one, is simple and pretty easy to use, which is one of its best features. The app features 29 tools and filters to apply on your phone, and are easily accessible.

The only difficulty you might have is the number of overwhelming options inside each tool. But of course, there is an Auto Adjustment feature for each one which makes your job easier. In addition, it also saves your recent preferences for you to use in your next edit.

Due to all of this, this age old app is still on our list of Best apps of 2018.

2) Bored Button

bored button app

If you tend to play a lot of games on your phone, then, this one is for you. Downloading a lot of games can be quite tedious, and occupy a lot of space on your device. But with this, you get a whole lot of games within a single app. And the app works just like its name. You have a button which you press if you get bored playing the game over and over. And then, you’re welcomed with a new game! Every time you press the button, there’s a new game waiting for you. But the catch is that only works when you have an internet connection.

There’s also an option to save any game for offline if you like it. You get games of various genres – from arcade to puzzle games, and you’ll be shown games based on your preferences. But if you’re into graphic intensive games like Asphalt and PUBG, this may not be for you. It is an app that satisfies your wandering mind.

3) Alarmy

An alarm app that is quite popular…sounds strange? Well, yes, but you have to give it to the creators. This app was also introduced back in 2012. It’s an app that will wake you up no matter what. For those who can’t seem to get up in the morning, this app features super annoying loud alarms that have to be turned off with quite the effort.

You can choose how to turn your alarm while setting it up. By default, you can choose to solve math problems. But a fun feature is that there is also an option for you to turn off your alarm by taking a picture of something. For instance, if you choose your bathroom, you have to get up and take a picture of your bathroom to turn the alarm off every time. All of that makes it super annoying, and ensures you get up, but that is the whole purpose of an alarm, isn’t it?

4) Shortly

shortly app

This one is for you readers out there…those who love to read. More so, for those who love to read but can’t seem to find the time to go through long stories or entire books. And just like its name, the app lets you read short articles – mostly stories, but also some essays and monologues from various writers. That’s the whole point of the app, but that is the best part.

When you open the app, you can choose between 1 minute, 3 minute or 5 minute reads, depending on the amount of time you have. When you pick one and finish, you can click the next button to immediately begin reading another story of similar length. There is also an option to share the story through your social media handles, but the recipient also needs to have the app to read it though. There are options to change the theme colors as well. It is a very simple app, but one that is difficult to put down once you get started with it.

5) StopAd

stop ad app

This is an that does what it’s name says – stops advertisements in your online viewing experience. Well, it does not block all kinds of ads that you get, but mostly pop-ups and ad-links, and also other elements like images as well. This can be helpful while browsing on data. The app also “blocks” ads on YouTube in the sense that it blocks the ads with its own logo until you can skip them.

Also, while it is turned on, it uses its own VPN. Hence, it protects you from malware and your privacy as well. It blocks Ad trackers as well as Social Media trackers to keep your browsing behavior and social media behavior private. There is also a paid version which can also help against Phishing and Malware attacks. So, it is a ad-blocker and a small-scale security app as well.

So, these were the Best Android Apps of 2018 for us. If you have any other apps that you would recommend, do let us know.

MediaTek Helio P90 Tested – Pretty close!

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When MediaTek announced the Helio P90 some two weeks ago, it looked like it could be the most powerful mid-range smartphone chipset yet. And we might probably see it in phones in the first quarter of 2019, inside the likes of OPPO R19! While that is still in rumor phases, the Helio P90 was tested, and results are out.

It appears the Helio P90 might be able to go head to head with the Snapdragon 710. The AnTuTu score of the P90 is out, and it scored 162861, which falls short of the Snapdragon 710. The Snapdragon 710 scored a 167058 on AnTuTu, when tested on the Meizu 16X. However, the P90 is not on any commercial phone yet, and so, it was done on a test unit.

So, it might be a little short now, but when it debuts on a real smartphone, we expect it to at least go head to head with the SD 710, if not beat it. The Helio P90 has already launched in China, and it claims to have serious AI capabilities found in the likes of Snapdragon 845 and Kirin 980.

The MediaTek Helio P90 is a mid-range chipset based on a 12nm architecture. It has eight cores, consisting of two 2.2 GHz Cortex A75s and six 2.0 GHz A55 cores. 

To know all about the Helio P90, you can click here. With the likes of Helio P90 coming, out, it looks like chip manufacturers, too, will try to better one after another. And that’s good for us, consumers in the end. We might be able to see better smartphones in the future.

Honor V20 (View 20) goes official with a punch hole display and 48MP camera

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The Honor V20 aka the View 20 is now official and will be Honor’s first flagship for 2019. Furthermore, the smartphone’s global launch will take place in an event in Paris on January 22.

The new flagship form Honor comes packed with a 6.4″ FHD LCD display. It’s has a tall 19.25:9 aspect ratio display which features a hole cut out for the front camera. It is a single 25MP f/2.0 shooter capable of video recordings of up to 1080p@30fps. Although the hole is just 4.5mm in size and is pretty non-invasive, according to the company.

It also gets a 48MP Sony IMX586 camera aided by a 3D ToF sensor at the back. It’s a 1/2-inch CMOS sensor with Quad-Bayer array enabling pixel binning for 12MP HDR night shots.

honor v20 selfie camera

The 3D ToF sensor, on the other hand, helps with 3D body shaping for that perfect full-height pictures. It also has Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) and Super Night View mode too.

Processor wise, its equipped with the latest Kirin 980 SoC paired with 6GB/8GB of RAM and 128GB storage. If you want 256GB of storage you are stuck with 8GB of RAM.

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Even though it is a flagship you don’t get an in-display fingerprint sensor. A traditional fingerprint sensor is present at the back, complemented by a cool V or N shaped gradient.

The smartphone packs a 4,000mAh battery with 22.5W SuperCharge support. The charging is rated at 4.5V/5A that should charge the device from nil to 55% in just 30 minutes.

honor V20 honor view 20 display

Other features include GPU Turbo 2.0, dual-frequency GPS positing and a triple Wi-Fi antenna. It also supports Huawei’s desktop mode which enables the device to be used as a desktop replacement. The Honor V20 comes with EMUI on top of Android as usual.

Pricing & availability of Honor V20

The base variant with 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage is priced at CNY 2,999 or $435. Bumping up the RAM to 8GB will further hike up the price to CNY 3,499 or $510. Finally, the one with 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage, also know as the Moschino version carries a price tag of CNY 3,999 or $580. This one does not come with the fancy back panel.

The smartphone will be available in three colors, Red, Blue and Black. Sales will begin on December 28 in China while the international availability will be announced on January 22.

Over 20 Samsung devices to receive Android Pie updates

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It was Christmas when Samsung decided to roll out Android 9.0 Pie updates for some of its devices. Generally, Samsung always provides updates to its phones later than other phones, but this time, it came a bit quicker. The company has a roadmap of when some of its devices will receive Pie updates, and here is the summary.

The first ones to receive the Pie updates are the Samsung’s flagships – the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9 Plus. The updates have already started rolling out for these devices already, and might be completed by January 2019. Next up, its the Galaxy Note 9 in line, which will receive the update in February.

Moving on with the list, last year’s flagship of Samsung will recieve the update. The Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+ and Galaxy Note 8 will receive them in March. Then, its the A-series of 2018, i.e. Galaxy A8 (2018), Galaxy A8+(2018), Galaxy A9 (2018), Galaxy A7 (2018) in April. The Galaxy Tab S4 10.5 will also get the update along with the A-series.

The mid-rangers of Samsung, The Galaxy J4, Galaxy J4+, Galaxy J6 and Galaxy J6+ are the next in line along with the Galaxy A8 Star to receive the update in May. The older phones, Galaxy J7 (2017) and Galaxy J7 Duo, too, will be blessed with the update in July and August respectively.

Also, the Galaxy J3 (2017) and the Galaxy Tab S3 9.7 will get it in September. In October, it’s tablet territory – the Galaxy Tab A, Galaxy Tab Active 2, and Galaxy Tab A 10.4 will be getting them.

These devices are about it that will receive the Android Pie updates in 2019. Did your device make the list?

Xiaomi Mi Play debuts in China – Xiaomi’s new lineup

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Xiaomi has launched its new lineup of smartphones: Xiaomi Mi Play. Well, technically, it is under Mi-series. But this series is similar to the Redmi series in terms of affordability for the Mi lineup. So, it will be affordable, but will be less powerful than the other Mi phones.

Xiaomi Mi Play Overview

xiaomi mi play design

The Mi Play has the modern 2018 looks with thin bezels and the water-drop / tear-drop notch at front. That’s actually a first for any Xiaomi phone so far. Also, this phone has a glass body – Gorilla Glass on both sides of the phone. The back has two-tone colors, very similar to the Huawei Nova 3i. Seems like that design is really getting popular, huh?

The display is a 5.84″ IPS LCD with Full HD+ resolution in 19:9 aspect ratio. Like any other phone of 2018, this one has a dual camera setup as well. This phone packs a 12 MP primary sensor with a 2 MP depth sensor. On the front, you will see an 8 MP selfie shooter, which also serves as Face Recognition mechanism.

Inside, you have the new octa-core Helio P35, which is also, a new chipset, and comparable to the likes of Snapdragon 632. The chipset is combined with 4 GB of RAM, to give you a good enough performance for a budget phone. It also has a 64 GB of internal storage. Also it packs a 3000 mAh battery. But the major downside is that it still features a microUSB port while ditching the headphone jack.

Price and Availability

The phone was launched in China on December 25th. And it’s availability to the outer world is yet unknown. This phone is priced at CNY 1099 ($159) and is available in three different colors: Black, Twilight Gold and Fantasy Blue.

Xiaomi Mi Play Specifications:

  • Design: Gorilla Glass Front and Back
  • Display: 5.84″ IPS LCD Full HD+ resolution (2280 x 1080 pixels), 19:9 aspect ratio
  • Rear Camera: Dual cameras, 12 MP primary + 2 MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 8 MP selfie camera, Face Recognition
  • CPU: 2.3 GHz Octa-core Helio P35
  • GPU: IMG PowerVR GE8320
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Storage: 64 GB
  • Battery: 3000 mAh with 5V / 2A charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, Dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0
  • Price: CNY 1099 / US $159

Deal Alert: Lenovo S5 receives a price drop in Nepal

The Lenovo S5 is Lenovo’s take on the ever competitive mid-range smartphone segment in Nepal. The Chinese company is trying to cover more market share with it and that is seen clearly with the recent price drop the phone received.

Lenovo S5 Overview

The Lenovo S5 is a compact smartphone with a 5.7-inch Full HD+ display. Even though there are bezels on the top and bottom, the device features good looks.

On the performance side, there are dual 13-megapixel cameras with the secondary one serving as a Monochrome sensor. There is a 16-megapixel front-facing camera with f/2.2 aperture.

lenovo s5 display

In terms of performance, the device features last year’s popular mid-range chipset the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 along with 4 GB RAM. The Lenovo S5 features its own take on Android v8.0 Oreo that it runs on.

In terms of storage, the Lenovo S5 comes with 64 GB of internal memory that is expandable up to 128 GB via a hybrid microSD card slot. For lighting up the display, there is a 3,000 mAh battery inside.

Lenovo S5 Specifications

lenovo s5 design
  • Design: Full Metal design
  • Display: 5.7″ IPS LCD Full HD+ Max Vision Display (1080  x 2160) resolution
  • Rear Camera: Dual lens setup, 13 MP primary with f/2.2 aperture + 13 MP monochrome sensor
  • Front Camera: 16 MP lens with f/2.2 aperture
  • Chipset: Octa-core Snapdragon 625
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Platform: Android 8.0 Oreo
  • Storage: 64 GB (expandable up to 128 GB via microSD)
  • Battery: 3000 mAh

Lenovo S5 New Price in Nepal

The Lenovo S5 is a mid-range smartphone like its specifications suggest. It was launched in Nepal around two months ago for the price of Rs. 26,999. This device will now go on sale for Rs. 23,999 after receiving a Rs. 3,000 price drop.

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Deal Alert: Huawei Nova 3i receives price drop in Nepal on New Year discount offer!

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The Huawei Nova 3i ,for me, was a really nice smartphone. It was a great performer,with a nice display, good cameras, and most of all, had a stunning design. The price was also okay for all that you were getting. But with the new year upon us, the midranger is now on sale for just Rs 35,990.

For the price, you are getting a 6.3-inch FHD+ display with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9 with a 2.5D curved glass on top. It’s a great display paired with an Octa-Core Kirin 710 processor and Mali-G51 MP4 GPU. However, most people will be interested in that gorgeous glass design of the smartphone. Personally, this is one of the best-looking devices in the category.

Huawei Nova 3i design review

To summarize the experience, it comes with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage. A 3340mAh battery powers the device. You get Android 8.1 Oreo with EMUI 8.2 on top and a fingerprint sensor + face unlock for security. Finally, there is the headphone jack and a micro USB port at the bottom.

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Cameras are another huge factor when if you had a mind set on buying this phone. It’s a 24+2MP setup at the front and 16+2MP at the back, a total of four sensors. Pictures come out decent, colors were vibrant with good details while portrait mode could use an update. The AI performs decent as well.

Huawei Nova 3i display

Videos come out fine, it doesn’t record 4k videos, but it does shoot at 1080p@60fps. Selfie cameras were also pretty good, with detailed shots, satisfying colors and an overall great pictures. It also gets a long-lasting battery, if you thinking of upgrading from a Nova 2i, this will last longer. Although it does lack any fast charging support.

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Huawei Nova 3i Specifications:

  • Display: 6.3-inch (2340 x 1080 pixels) Full HD+ 19:5:9 2.5D curved glass display
  • CPU: Octa-Core Kirin 710 (4×2.2GHz Cortex-A73 + 4×1.7GHz Cortex-A53) CPU
  • GPU: Mali-G51 MP4 GPU
  • Memory: 4GB RAM with 128GB storage, expandable memory up to 256GB with microSD
  • OS: Android 8.1 (Oreo) with EMUI 8.2
  • SIM: Hybrid Dual SIM (nano + nano / microSD)
  • Rear Camera: 16MP rear camera with LED flash, secondary 2MP rear camera
  • Front Camera: 24MP front-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture, secondary 2MP camera
  • Dimensions: 157.6×75.2×7.6mm; Weight: 169g
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
  • Connectivity: Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth 4.2 LE, GPS + GLONASS
  • Battery: 3340mAh
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 35,990 (New Year offer price)

Conclusion

Overall it’s a great smartphone and as always, Huawei has been at the top of their game in the mid-range territory. Check out the full review of the smartphone down below.


Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ start receiving Android v9.0 Pie with One UI

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For the past couple of years, we have complained about Samsung not updating its flagship devices fast enough. However, this year, the Korean Giant promised to roll out Android Pie (v9.0) update on the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus in January next year. That itself was a good thing, but to our surprise, Samsung has already started rolling out the Android Pie update to the two smartphones.

Users from various countries and regions have reported receiving the latest from Google. So, it could be only a matter of time before the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus users from Nepal get to experience Android Pie on the devices.

With this update, the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus will also feature One UI as Android Pie has ditched the company’s Experience UI for a faster and user-friendly UI.

The update file is itself a pretty large measuring at 1744.24 MB. The Android Pie upgrade also brings in various updates to the system and applications residing on the device.

Apart from One UI and Android Pie features, the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus will also come with a wide range of other improvements. They will now need just an HDMI cable for DeX while Bixby has some of the latest features. Likewise, the Camera will intelligently detect the scenario to apply the perfect settings. There are also other new and improved features which you can view in the changelog below.

samsung galaxy s9 plus android pie changelog

The new update makes Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus the first smartphones from Samsung to receive Android v9.0 Pie update. Its second flagship of 2018, the Galaxy Note 9, is still running Pie’s beta version, and will probably receive the new software next month. Samsung recently earned praise for updating even the older phones to Android Oreo.

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