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Samsung Galaxy J6 Plus launched in Nepal with dual rear cameras

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Lately, Samsung has been aggressively expanding its mid-range smartphones. And Samsung Galaxy J6 Plus is the recent addition. The phone comes with dual rear cameras at the back, which is the USP of the phone. But what more features are packed inside this handset? Let’s Find out!

Samsung Galaxy J6 Plus Overview

The Samsung Galaxy J6 Plus comes with a tall 6-inch display. The phone, however, comes with only HD+ resolution with 274PPI of pixel density. The display on the phone comes in an 18.5:9 aspect ratio with a generous amount of bezel on the forehead and the chin. However, this did not stop Samsung to call the screen on the Galaxy J6+ an infinity display. Also, most of the Samsung phones come with Super AMOLED panels used as display material. However, the J6+ comes with an IPS LCD panel. So the users won’t be getting vibrant colors on the J6+ like most of the typical Samsung phones.

As I mentioned earlier, the phone comes with a dual camera at the back, which genuinely implies the Samsung Galaxy J6+ to be a camera-centric smartphone. The phone embraces a 13MP primary sensor with a lens of f/1.9 aperture. This primary camera is accompanied by a 5MP camera for the depth sensing purpose. With both cameras in action, the phone is supposed to capture portrait images. On the front, there is an 8MP sensor which comes with a f/1.9 lens.

samsung galaxy j6 plus price

When we come to the performance department of the J6+, we can see the absolute mediocrity. The phone comes with Snapdragon 425 chipset backed by 3/4GB RAM and 32/64GB of storage. However, there is no SD card slot on the phone so the users won’t be able to expand the memory any further. Despite everything, the RAM and ROM configuration is acceptable at this price, however, the processor is not surely up to the par. The phone carries a Quad-core processor, which has a clock of mere 1.4 GHz. It is really pathetic to see the tech giants like Samsung providing such underpowered chipsets in its mid-range handsets.

Talking about the sensors, Samsung has always been frugal on providing even the necessary sensors on its midrange phones. But that tradition seems to have overturned in the Samsung Galaxy J6+. The phone comes with all the basic sensors like accelerometer, gyro, proximity, and compass sensors. There is also a fingerprint sensor on the phone for the security. However, unlike, most of the phone available in the market, the J6+ comes with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The fingerprint sensor on the phone resides on its power button.

On the software front, the phone boots on Android Oreo (v8.1) out of the box with Samsung’ Experience UI on the top. The phone also boasts a 3300mAh battery to fuel the device.

Samsung Galaxy J6 Plus Vs Xiaomi MI A2 Vs Samsung Galaxy J8

Samsung Galaxy J6+

Xiaomi MI A2

Samsung Galaxy J8

6-inch IPS LCD display 5.99-inch LTPS LCD display 6-inch Super AMOLED display
HD+ (720 x 1480 pixels) resolution Full-HD+ (1080 x 2160 pixels) HD+ (720 x 1480 pixels) resolution
Snapdragon 425 chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 chipset Snapdragon 450 chipset
Octa-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU 4 x 2.2GHz Kryo 260 + 4 x 1.8GHz Kryo 260 CPU Quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A53
3/4GB RAM 4GB RAM 4GB RAM
32/64GB storage, No SD card slot 64GB storage, No SD card slot 64GB storage, expandable up to 256GB via SD card (dedicated slot)
Dual Rear cameras – (13 MP, f/1.9, AF) + (5 MP, f/2.2, depth sensor), LED flash Rear cameras – (12 MP, f/1.8) + (20 MP, f/1.8, PDAF), Dual-LED flash Dual Rear cameras: (16 MP, f/1.9) + (5MP, f/1.9), LED flash
8MP front camera, f/1.9 with LED flash 16MP front camera, f/1.9 with LED flash
Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass Accelerometer, fingerprint (Rear-mounted), gyro, proximity, compass Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, proximity
Android 8.1 (Oreo) with Experience UI on the top Android 8.1 (Oreo); Android One device Android 8.0 (Oreo) with Experience UI on the top
3300mAh battery 3010mAh battery 3300mAh battery
Price: Rs. 23,290 (4/64GB)

Price: Rs. 21,590 (3/32GB)

[Last updated on June 3, 2019]

Price: Rs. 30,999 Price: Rs. 29,990

Also Read: Samsung Mobiles Price in Nepal

Should you buy the Samsung Galaxy J6 Plus?

At this price, the answer is a clear no. The phone comes with a dual rear camera, which is a good thing. And since Samsung always provide cameras with great quality even on their midrange and budget handsets. And I am not doubting it on the Samsung Galaxy J6+. But since the phone lacks a decent chipset, a sharp Full-HD resolution or vibrant AMOLED display, and an SD card slot for memory expansion, this is not good to buy. Not at all!

At this price bracket, one can buy the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 AI (4/64GB, price Rs. 26,499) instead of the 3/32GB variant of the J6+. And instead of the 4/64GB variant, one can opt for the Xiaomi MI A2 (price Rs. 30,999), which offers better value for money.

But if one is a true Samsung fan and want to stick to the brand, Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo and Samsung Galaxy J8 still are the better choices. If there is any list of the worst phones to buy in Nepal, Samsung Galaxy J6+ stands on the first of the list. So it is the best phone to skip at this price.

Intel announces 9th-Gen Processors for gamers and content creators

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Putting an end to the countless speculations, leaks, and rumors, the 9th Gen Intel processors are finally official. Specifically meant for the gamers and content creators, these CPUs bring in features previously unavailable for the mass consumers. The newly unveiled list includes 9th-Gen Core i9, Core i7, and a Core i5 processor. Intel also mentioned a new Xeon processor flaunting 28 cores and 56 threads with boost clock speeds of up to 4.3Ghz.

9th Gen Intel Processors

Let’s start off with “the best gaming processor in the world,” the Core i9-9900k. It’s a beast of a processor, that can do 5.0Ghz on a mainstream consumer platform, the first CPU to do so. It has 8 Cores, 16 threads, and up to 40 PCIe lanes.

The Core i9-9900k has a base clock of 3.6Ghz & a max turbo frequency of 5Ghz, TDP of 95W, 16MB cache size and as always, an unlocked multiplier. The 9900k also comes in a really nice packaging and is priced at $488.

The 9th gen i7-9700K has 8 cores and 8 threads with 3.6Ghz base and 4.9Ghz turbo boost. It has a similar 95W TDP, but with a smaller 12MB L3 cache size, it is priced at $374. The K moniker means that it again has an unlocked multiplier and supports the FCLGA1151 socket, same as the 9900k.

Finally, the 9th Gen Core i5-9600k comes with a traditional 6 cores 6 threads set up with a base 3.7Ghz and 4.6Ghz turbo boost. It has a 9MB cache size, a TDP of 95W, unlocked multiplier, and a price tag of $262. All three processors are based on Intel’s 14nm class process and will be available starting October 19. The preorders have already begun.

The processors also come with hardware level fixes for the Meltdown Variant 3 and L1 Terminal Fault issues with other issues being fixed from software updates.

The upcoming game “Hitman 2” has achieved a 10% bump in frame rates for the 9900k over its predecessor. Adobe Premiere Pro might see up to 34% bump in performance. Let’s just say that Intel still has a slight edge over its red rivals.

Intel Processor comparison

Processors i9-9900K i7-9700K i5-9600K
Base Clock Speed 3.6 3.6 3.7
Turbo Boost Clock Speed 5.0 4.9 4.6
Cores / Threads 8/16 8/8 6/6
TDP 95W 95W 95W
Intel Smart Cache 16MB 12MB 9MB
Price $488 $374 $262

Intel Z390 motherboard

Apart from the processors, Intel also announced the new Z390 board to go with it. Although the older Z370 will also support the silicons. Chip makers Asus, EVGA, ASRock, Gigabyte, iCraft, MSI, NZXT, and Supermicro had launched Z390 boards before the event.

Intel Chipset Comparison

Chipset Z390 Z370 Z270
Max PCH PCIe 3.0 Lanes 24 24 24
Max USB 3.1 (Gen2/Gen1) 6/10 0/10 0/10
Total USB 14 14 14
Max SATA Ports 6 6 6
PCIe Config x16
x8/x8
x8/x4/x4
x16
x8/x8
x8/x4/x4
x16
x8/x8
x8/x4/x4
Memory Channels (Dual) 2/2 2/2 2/2
Max Rapid Storage Technology Ports 3 3 3
Intel Optane Memory Support Yes Yes Yes
Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) Yes Yes Yes
Integrated 802.11ac WiFi MAC Yes No No
Intel Smart Sound Yes Yes Yes
Integrated SDXC (SDA 3.0) Support Yes No No
DMI 3.0 3.0 3.0
Overclocking Support Yes Yes Yes
Intel vPro No No No
Max HSIO Lanes 30 30 30
Intel Smart Sound Yes Yes Yes
ME Firmware 12 11 11

Intel Xeon Processor

Intel also announced the new Xeon W-3175X targeted at the ultra enthusiasts. With its 28 Cores and 56 threads, it is really meant for the serious users. This processor comes with a base clock speed of 3.1Ghz and can go up to 4.3Ghz out of the box. With a TDP of 255W, this processor supports the new LGA3647 socket motherboards. The 28 cores push out a Cinebench score of around 7300 points which is right up there with other similar processors.

Intel 9th gen Core X family

The Core X series also got a healthy revision with seven new 9th gen Core X chipsets. All of them have a TDP of 165W and support Intel Optane Memory.

Intel Core X series processors

Processor Number Base Clock Intel Turbo Boost 2.0 Turbo Boost Max 3.0 Cores
Thread
Platform PCIe 3.0 Lanes Memory Support Price
i9-9980XE 3.0 4.4 4.5 18/36 Up to 68 Four Channels DDR4-2666 $1979
i9-9960X 3.1 4.4 4.5 16/32 Up to 68 Four Channels DDR4-2666 $1684
i9-9940X 3.3 4.4 4.5 14/28 Up to 68 Four Channels DDR4-2666 $1387
i9-9920X 3.5 4.4 4.5 12/24 Up to 68 Four Channels DDR4-2666 $1189
i9-9900X 3.5 4.4 4.5 10/20 Up to 68 Four Channels DDR4-2666 $989
i9-9820X 3.3 4.1 4.2 10/20 Up to 68 Four Channels DDR4-2666 $889
i7-9800X 3.8 4.4 4.5 8/16 Up to 68 Four Channels DDR4-2666 $589

Nepal Telecom Dashain Offer: Attractive packs and discounts galore

Dashain always brings forward lots of joy and happiness. To mark the occasion, various companies bring forward lots of offers for their customers. Doing so is Nepal Telecom, the government-owned telecommunication company.

Nepal Telecom is offering discounts on data packs, voice packs, and other bonuses this Dashain. Let’s take a look at them.

1. Unlimited Pack

With this offer, GSM and CDMA SIM users will receive discounts on the Voice and SMS services. The users can purchase the pack for Rs. 600 and it will last for 15 days. With the service, customers will receive 2 GB of pack daily, 1 GB for the day (6 PM – 10 PM) and 1 GB for the night (10 PM – 6 AM).

The Unlimited Pack is also available for 7 days if you wish to pay Rs. 300. Also, buyers will get NT’s WOW Time and Music Nepal’s music streaming service for free.

2. Data Pack

Nepal Telecom is also providing its users’ discounts on data pack, as the company now offers 36 MB of data for Rs. 6. This pack will last for a day and buyers will be able to use it from 6 AM to 6 PM. This pack will be available from October 10 to October 24. It can be purchased by dialing *1415*9# from your dialer app.

3. Bonus on Recharge

Nepal Telecom will provide bonuses on recharge starting from October 15. It will run till October 21. This offer is available with Recharge Card, Electronic Recharge (ERC) and MPoS.

Users will receive a 10% bonus with Rs. 100 and Rs. 200 worth of recharge while the bonus stands for 15% with Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 worth of recharge, if done through recharge card and ERC.

With MPoS, all recharge will yield 15% of bonus for the customers. These bonuses will last for a total of 5 days.

4. Voice Pack

With the Voice Pack offer, users can buy 60 minutes worth of voice package for Rs. 6. This service will last for a day from 6 AM in the morning till 6 PM in the evening. This voice pack is valid only for calls inside Nepal Telecom’s network.

5. ADSL/FTTH/WiMAX Extension

Nepal Telecom has been providing this offer for a long time. According to the company, any user’s whose ADSL/FTTH/WiMax subscription ends between October 16 to 23 will have it extended till October 24.

Google Pixel 3 and 3XL launched: Smartphones that just scream Google!

Prior to the official announcement, we had already seen numerous leaks and rumors regarding the Google Pixel 3 and 3XL. In the past couple of months, we also heard the news of Google Pixel 3/3XL being lost and found on various occasions. That’s not all, some bloggers made videos and published the Pixel 3/3XL reviews way ahead of time. So everyone already had a rough idea of almost all the hardware components on the phone. But when Google Tweeted a video called “So you think you know…” with all the clips of rumors, leaks, review regarding the Pixel 3 and 3XL, everyone was expecting a pleasant surprise in the event. But sadly, there were no big things on the phone, which we didn’t see in the earlier leaks and rumors. But if you were unaware of all that information, let me explain it to you all in detail.

Design

In terms of design, the new pixel looks almost the same as last year’s. It comes with a two-toned design, however, this time the whole material used on its back is glass. And between the glass front and glass back, a metallic frame is sandwiched in between. The glass panels used on both sides is the Gorilla Glass 5 from Corning. The new Pixel devices feature a circular fingerprint sensor at the back and nothing much has changed in there.

The phone also has an IP68 certification to withstand the effects of dust and water, which is quite an upgrade since the Pixel 2/2XL had IP67 certification. Making use of the glass design, the handset also comes with wireless charging feature, which was previously absent.

Display

The taller of the two or the XL variant of the phone comes with the 6.3-inch OLED display. The display on the phone features QHD+ (1440 x 2960 pixels) resolution in an 18.5:9 aspect ratio. With this resolution, the Google Pixel 3XL will boast a pixel density of 532PPI. So this newbie will be the sharpest Pixel device ever.  The phone also comes with a large notch (one of the largest notches in a smartphone) and a generous bezel on the chin, which makes it really unappealing.

That ugly notch has been completely eliminated on the Pixel 3. Pixel 3 enjoys a 5.5-inch display without a notch on its top. At its new size, the Pixel 3 boasts 10% bigger screen over its predecessor maintaining the same size. In terms of resolution, the smaller one comes with Full-HD+ (1080 x 2160 pixels) with which the users can enjoy the contents with the same amount of sharpness like on its predecessor.

Despite the differences in display size and the resolution, both the new pixel devices share the same features. The screen on both the devices support HDR, Always On, and color modes. There is Boost mode on the handset, with which one can opt for punchier colors (sRGB + 10%). There is also the Always On display feature, which used to be found mostly on the Samsung phones. With this feature turned on, the screen always shows the song that’s currently being played on the phone.

Performance

Since it is a flagship phone, one could have easily guessed that the phone possesses Snapdragon 845 chipset inside of it. And everyone has this correct. However, the chipset’s has been underclocked to make the device more power efficient. The big cores are downclocked to 2.5GHz and the little ones to 1.6GHz to save battery power. Despite the downclock, it does not impact the performance significantly. Talking more about the performance, there is no amp up in RAM and storage when compared to the last year’s Pixel devices. We can still see 4GB of RAM and 64GB and 128GB variants on the storage side. And there is no SD card slot for the memory expansion.

Rear Camera

Camera has been the biggest thing on the Pixel devices since the beginning. Despite having a single camera on the back, last year’s pixel devices quite easily outperformed the popular smartphones with dual cameras. And this year too, Google seems to have similar thoughts in its mind. The new handsets come with 12.2MP optically stabilized image sensor with f/1.8 lens and 1.4µm pixel size, which has not changed from the past. So Google is depending entirely on the software and AI to get better pictures.

On the camera’s software side, the phone comes with HDR+ and Top Shot features. TOP Shot is an AI-based feature, which makes sure that everyone in the photo is in focus, smiling and has their eye open. This could surely be a handy feature since often images get ruined due to lack of focus and the people in the frame having their eyes closed. The phone selects the best picture from the several shots captured and makes things easy for the users. If one wishes to see all the captured images, they can easily be found in the Google Photos. There is also a Photobooth mode, which when turned on automatically captures images when the subject in the frame smiles or makes a goofy face.

google pixel 3xl back camera

Lossless zooming is one of the handy features in the smartphone cameras. Other smartphones use secondary telephoto lenses for that purpose. However, Google Pixel 3 and 3XL have just a single camera at the back. So lossless zooming is quite hard to obtain. To cope with that problem, the phone comes with a Super Res Zoom feature. This feature is basically another AI application, which tries to make up for the lack of telephoto lens by enhancing the details and quality of digital zoom.

Despite having an optically stabilized image sensor, it is hard to obtain smooth videos. For that very purpose, the phone comes with Fused Video Stabilization for stable and smooth videos while walking or jogging. It works for 4K videos at 30 fps but the best results are obtained when shooting at Full-HD and HD resolutions. But sadly, the phone still does not have 4k video recording option at 60fps.

With all the innovations and improvements in the smartphone cameras, low light images still tend to lose details and promoting a huge amount of noises and grains. So to improve the low light images, there will be a Night Sight feature, which is another AI-powered feature on the phone. However, this feature is not available at the moment and will be enabled on the phone after a software update.

Front Camera

On the front camera, we can see the big upgrade. Unlike the single camera on the back, we can see a pair of cameras on the front. Both the cameras feature an 8MP sensor. The camera setup on the phone features a normal lens and a wide-angle lens. The normal lens with f/1.8 aperture will have a 75-degree field of view. The field of view will be increased to 97-degree with the secondary lens (f/2.2) in action.

google pixel 3xl front camera

Audio

Both the new pixel devices come with the front firing stereo speakers. So the audio output from the phone will not only be loud, sharp, and clear but also will be safe from obstruction while playing games. The phone does produce some loud and crisp sound when the speaker in action, however, it lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack for a wired audio output. But no worries there since Google has included a pair of headphones in the retail box. And that’s not an ordinary one, the headphones included on the bundle is the Pixel USB-C earbuds, which has Google Assistant integration. With Google AI on the board, the new Pixel earbuds can handle voice commands, read out messages and can even do the real-time translations.

Battery

On the battery front, the Google Pixel 3XL comes with 3,430mAh battery, which is slightly smaller in capacity than its last year’s counterpart. The smaller one or the Pixel 3 features a 2,915mAh battery, which is a slight bump up in size when compared to the Pixel 2. But the biggest improvement here is on the charging side. The phones come with an 18W charger compared to a 10W charger in its previous generation. With a new fast charger in action, Google promises to provide a whopping 7 hours backup by plugging the device on charge just for 15 minutes.

And as mentioned earlier, these newbies also come with Wireless charging feature. But unlike the regular or the wired charging method, the charging speed is quite slower with the wireless charging. Namely known as the Pixel stand, the new wireless charger is rated 10 watts. This stand (wireless charger) allows the new pixel devices to work as a Google Home as a photo frame and even a sunrise alarm.

Price & Availability

With all the appealing features packed inside, the new pixels devices also demand a considerable amount of price on the purchase. In the US, the starting price of the phone is $800 for the Pixel 3, whereas the bigger one or the Pixel 3XL is slightly expensive at $900. In Europe, the Pixel 3 will cost the buyers a whole sum of €850 and €950 for the 64GB and 128GB variant respectively. Similarly, the prices of the Pixel 3XL are set to €950 and €1050 respectively for the 64GB and 128GB variants. In the UK, it’s ₤739/₤839 for the Pixel 3 and ₤869/₤969 for the Pixel 3XL.

Talking about the availability, the new phones will be available in the US starting from October 19 and in Europe, it’s November 2.

google pixel 3xl colors

Google Pixel 3 and 3XL Specifications

Google Pixel 3 Google Pixel 3XL
5.5-inch OLED display with Gorilla Glass 5 Protection 6.3-inch OLED display with Gorilla Glass 5 Protection
Full-HD+ (1080 x 2160 pixels) resolution, 18:9 aspect ratio @ 443PPI Pixel density Quad-HD+ (1440 x 2960 pixels) resolution, 18.5:9 aspect ratio @ 523PPI Pixel density
Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset
Octa-core (4×2.5 GHz & 4×1.6 GHz) CPU Octa-core (4×2.5 GHz & 4×1.6 GHz) CPU
Adreno 630 GPU Adreno 630 GPU
4GB RAM 4GB RAM
64/128GB Storage, No SD card slot 64/128GB Storage, No SD card slot
Android Pie (v9.0) OS Android Pie (v9.0) OS
12.2 MP back camera with f/1.8, 28mm (wide), 1/2.55″, 1.4µm, OIS, dual pixel PDAF 12.2 MP back camera with f/1.8, 28mm (wide), 1/2.55″, 1.4µm, OIS, dual pixel PDAF
Dual front camera: (8 MP, f/1.8, 28mm (wide), PDAF) + (8 MP, f/2.2, 19mm (ultrawide), no AF) Dual front camera: (8 MP, f/1.8, 28mm (wide), PDAF) + (8 MP, f/2.2, 19mm (ultrawide), no AF)
Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer
2915mAh battery, 18W charging 3430mAh battery, 18W charging
Other features: IP68 certification, Wireless charging (10W), no 3.5mm jack, stereo speakers Other features: IP68 certification, Wireless charging (10W), no 3.5mm jack, stereo speakers
Colors: Clearly White, Just Black, Not Pink Colors: Clearly White, Just Black, Not Pink
Price: $800/€850/₤739 for 64GB

€950/₤839 for 128GB

Price: $900/€950/₤869 for 64GB

€1050/₤969 for 64GB

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Nokia 6.1 Plus review – Doesn’t feel like a Nokia anymore!

Nokia – the once household name in the phone industry made a comeback just a few years ago. And Nokia phones were all about durability. But the Nokia 6.1 Plus tries a different approach. The phone, although appearing premium, is not as durable. Now Nokia is a name trusted by many. But, does the Nokia 6.1 Plus bring enough to get a seat in the almost full table of smartphones?

Nokia 6.1 Plus Specifications

  • Design: Glass back and front in Aluminum Frame, Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  • Display: 5.8″ IPS LCD, Full HD+ resolution (2280 x 1080) pixels, 432 PPI pixel density
  • Rear Camera: Dual cameras, 16 MP primary lens with f/2.0 aperture & PDAF + 5 MP depth sensor, capable of 4K videos @30 fps
  • Front Camera: 16 MP lens with f/2.0 aperture
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 636
  • CPU: Octa-core 1.8 GHz Kyro 260
  • GPU: Adreno 509
  • Storage: 64 GB internal, expandable up to 400 GB via microSD (Hybrid SIM slot)
  • Battery: 3060 mAh
  • Price: Rs. 37,635

Design

As usual, first, let’s talk about the design. This phone has a glass back sandwiched in an aluminum frame. The glass body feels premium in the hands, with just the right weight. It also feels quite sturdy, but I think Nokia is swaying away from its origins.

nokia 6.1 plus design

Now Nokia phones are known for their build quality. Their phones are built to last. If you hold a Nokia 7 Plus in your hands, you’ll know what I’m talking about. But the Nokia 6.1 Plus has glass, which isn’t as durable as metal, is it? Or even plastic for that matter.

nokia 6.1 plus design

However, in other aspects, the phone does well. Its small form factor makes it quite easy to hold. The phone has dual cameras at the back, which very slightly protrudes out, but it won’t be that much of a problem. There’s a fingerprint scanner underneath it with the Nokia logo. There’s also the Android One logo, mentioning that it runs on the stock Android platform.

nokia 6.1 plus design usb c

The right has the volume buttons and the unlock button, while the SIM tray rests on the left. Good thing, you can still find a headphone jack on it. Also, another good thing is that it has a USB-C port, and beside it, there’s a single speaker grill. The speaker quality is like any other mid-range phone – above average. But, the sounds don’t get distorted even in high volume levels, which is another good thing.

The glass back, like any other glass back, attracts quite a lot of finger smudges. It’s very slippery, so, if you’re one of those who use their phones while laying down, be careful not to let it slip. I’ve had quite a few instances of this one dropping on me. But with its small form factor, it is highly ergonomic and fits in your hands quite well. While others are making their phones larger, the Nokia 6.1 Plus brings something new to the menu.

Display

nokia 6.1 plus display

This phone has a 5.8” IPS LCD display with a Full HD+ resolution. The 5.8” screen might be small by today’s standards, but for a small form factor and an ergonomic design, this is a worthy sacrifice.

I don’t mind the small difference in screen size between this phone and the others. The display is protected by Gorilla Glass 3 and has a small notch up top. The small notch houses a front camera, a speaker and a proximity sensor. There are no LED notification lights, which is a bummer. LED lights are one of the most under-rated features in a smartphone. You only realize their importance when you don’t have them.

nokia 6.1 plus display

Also, there is a chin at the bottom with the Nokia logo on it. I don’t know why they did this, as the logo is at the back as well. If this wasn’t there, we probably could’ve gotten a slightly larger screen. But even so, the small screen makes for a better pixel density. With about 430 PPI of pixel density, the display is crisp and vibrant. The colors look pretty good, and it has good sunlight legibility as well. You can also hide the notch if it bothers you. But with the latest security update, the option to remove the notch isn’t there anymore. It might make an appearance, but they don’t seem to be going away anytime soon.

Cameras

nokia 6.1 plus back camera

In the camera department, the Nokia 6.1 Plus has a dual camera setup at the back and a single selfie camera. The rear camera setup consists of a 16 MP lens with f/2.0 aperture and a 5 MP depth sensor. In terms of images, the camera is slightly above average. In daylight, or good lighting environments, the images will impress you. Colors come out punchy, and vibrant, and the details are well preserved. The HDR feature also does a pretty good job.

Low light images, on the other hand, are not pleasing. They gather a considerable amount of noise and lose details. Colors appear washed out, and it gives you the impression of a low-quality camera.

For high-res image samples of the Nokia 6.1 Plus, click here.

The portrait mode on this camera, known as the Live Bokeh, here, is just average as well. You can set the level of depth effect before you take the pictures, but the edge-detection is hit-or-miss. The subject in the images get good focus, but it suffers in the border areas, and sometimes, some aspects in the background get focus unintentionally while ignoring some parts of the subject. Bokeh mode, in low light, is a straight NO. But bokeh mode is not meant for low lighting conditions anyway.

nokia 6.1 plus front camera

As for selfies, it’s the same story. Under well-lit environments, it produces impressive results, while it struggles to gather details in low light. However, the software-based bokeh portrait in the front camera impressed me more than the rear ones. Edge detection seemed better in selfies than from the rear cameras. The screen flash also makes up for the absence of a front flash in selfies. The beauty mode does a good job in both front and back and does not overstep the facial features like in some Vivo or Oppo phones.

The phone is also capable of recording 4K videos at 30 fps. But with no image stabilization, the applicability of this feature seems pretty limited. Also, the video quality in normal mode is sub-par. There’s slow motion on it as well, but the quality of the Slow-Mo videos is aggressively average.

The Dual Sight feature also makes its appearance here as well. This means you can take pictures and record videos with the rear and the front cameras simultaneously. But if you ask me, I don’t see the point of this. What are you going to do with those pictures, anyway? If you have any ideas, please let us know too.

The camera interface is also not as simple as I’d like it to be. You have to really get inside the camera UI to access all the features. This may not be a big deal for some, but when you’re used to simpler camera interfaces, it is a bit off-putting. Overall, the performance of the camera mostly depends on the light, and with some good features, it places the camera on the above-average section of the shelf.

Performance

Under the hood, this phone is powered by a Snapdragon 636 chipset. This chip falls under the mid-range section, and so, the phone performs accordingly. With 4 GB of RAM, browsing through everyday tasks is breezy enough. The transitions are smooth, but it will take some time to load heavy apps. It handles almost everything you throw at it – browsing the web, social media apps, light gaming, etc. Multi-tasking is also smooth enough to some extent. However, it cannot keep the apps open for a long time in the background.

As for gaming, the phone handles its own. Asphalt 9 ran quite smooth, without any stutters, or dropped frames, and in medium graphics settings. PUBG, too, is playable in low settings and low frame rates, but without any stutters or lags. The loading time is considerably long, but once you get through that, you won’t face any problems while playing.

On top of it, the Android One OS is a bliss. Android One is Google’s platform for certain phones, with which you get a clean and fluid software, the genuine stock Android experience. Google’s own AI features and security features are embedded into it. Plus, there’s no bloatware and includes soft nifty features like an Ambient display that turns the screen on when you get notifications. Also, you can pick up the phone to see if you have any notifications. Now, this isn’t as convenient as LED notification lights but somewhat makes up for an absence of the LED lights.

The fingerprint sensor at the back is fast and reliable too. It is not as fast as some other phones, but half a second of difference is barely noticeable, is it? But you can’t say the same for its facial recognition feature, which is purely software. We have seen software-based facial recognition in a lot of other phones too, and they do a much better job than on this. The facial recognition takes some time, even under favorable lighting conditions. And you have to swipe up to fully unlock the device once your face is recognized. But in its defense, this is Android’s Smart Lock feature, and not the phone’s Facial Recognition security feature itself.

The one thing that does seem like a problem is that the phone’s screen gets unresponsive at times. You can’t press certain buttons on the screen, and even when you do, nothing happens. This is particularly annoying when taking pictures, as it didn’t even click photos, no matter how hard I pressed.

I would’ve thought nothing of this if I hadn’t faced some losses in PUBG due to this very issue! But frankly, I don’t know it was a problem on my review unit only or all the models in general. If any of you have faced, or face similar issues, do let us know in the comments too.

Battery and Storage

This phone has a 64 GB internal storage, with a microSD card slot as well, which uses a dual SIM slot. But I don’t think you’ll need to expand the memory, as Google Photos gives you unlimited backup for all your photos and videos.

As for the battery, it has a 3060 mAh unit, which is not as per the standards of 2018. However, given its small screen, the battery does last. It may be the stock Android optimization too, but the battery doesn’t disappoint. With a full charge, you can get through the day in normal usage. This phone also supports fast charging with Quick-Charge 3.0, but it does not come with a Quick Charger in the box. I find this to be very unusual and Apple-like, but it is what it is.

Conclusion and Verdict

To sum up, I’d call this a practical device. Its compact size and ergonomic design with a good screen size and aspect ratio set it apart from the large phones these days. The display is vibrant, and the battery lasts. On top, the Android One experience is very elegant and it promises timely software updates.

nokia 6.1 plus

Cameras do need some improvement in a few areas. And it’d be great if they could optimize the camera UI in future software updates. Performance is good enough for a normal user. But, I, personally think Nokia going with a glass back is like moving away from its direction. A glass back phone is certainly not built-to-last, which was the main focus of Nokia.

Also, the most depressing thing about this phone is the price! It is supposed to be a budget phone internationally, costing some $250 in the US, and INR 16000 in India. With all that it packs and its price, it is a good buy for an Indian and international market. Now, that should have been able to put the phone under Rs.30000 in Nepal. It actually would have been worth it for that price. But no, the price is a whopping Rs.37635 here! And that, my friends, is enough for me to decide to not get this phone.

There are so many options in that price segment out there, and even if you want Android One, you can get the Mi A2 which is more powerful than this! The Nokia 6.1 Plus, is a good phone weighed down by its exorbitant pricing, in Nepal. So, unless the price goes down, I’d advise you to think twice before getting this phone. It’s that simple!

Pros:

  • Compact size and ergonomic design
  • Premium feel
  • Vibrant display
  • Android One Software
  • Good battery life

Cons:

  • No more built-to-last
  • No LED notification lights
  • Sub-par low light camera performance
  • Less value for money (in Nepal)

Huawei rolls out Dashain Campaign this festive season!

Dashain is a time of celebration and also a time when you get the best deals around the year making it the perfect time to go shopping. And if you are thinking of buying a smartphone, this might just be the most ideal time as smartphones are bundled with exciting offers and schemes.

Like most other smartphone brands, Huawei has also got us exciting deals on the table this Dashain. This festive season, Huawei is giving its consumers exciting gift hampers every hour. As a part of daily gift hampers, winners will get Bluetooth Speakers, Power Banks, Fitness Bands and T3-7. The company, on a daily basis, will also be getting the Huawei Y3 2017, Y7 Pro 2018 and Y9 2018.

Also read: Huawei Mobile Price in Nepal

But the offer does not end here. There are bumper gift offers for the people which are, a chance to win the Huawei Nova 3i, Huawei Y9 2019, Huawei P20 pro and Mate Book. Now someone is on fire this Dashain!!!

So, how does one participate in the offer??

It’s simple,

  1. Purchase any Huawei phones this Dashain.
  2. Like Huawei Mobile Nepal’s Facebook Page, share the Dashain Campaign and Tag three friends in the comments.
  3. Fill in the Jot form with the required details and submit the form.

4. Once you register for the campaign, follow Huawei Nepal’s Facebook and Instagram pages for Giveaway announcement.

How will the winners get announced?

  1. Winners for the daily prizes will be randomly selected via Lucky Draw every hour from 10 am to 8 pm, which means there will be a total of 10 winners every day.
  2. Similarly, Bumper prize winners will be announced next week via Facebook Live event.

Along with these exciting offers this Dashain, Huawei has launched 4 new phones, namely, the Huawei Nova 2 Lite, Y5 Lite, Y9 2019 and the Nova 3i in Peral White Color. These smartphones are already available from the 7th of October and Dashain offer is valid on these smartphones too.

Other offers this Dashain:

Samsung Tablets Dashain offer: Chance to enjoy Singapore’s Star Cruise

Vivo Dashain Tihar Offer: Exciting gifts on the Purchase of Vivo phones

OPPO Dashain Tihar offer: Exciting gifts on purchase of OPPO phones

Sastodeal’s Dashain Offer: Huge discounts on various electronic devices

Samsung Dashain Offer: Instant Cash backs and a chance to enjoy Singapore’s Star Cruise

Oppo Dashain Tihar Offer: Exciting gifts on the purchase of Oppo phones

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It’s that time of year when all smartphone makers come up with exciting new offers for the occasion of Dashain. Be it to lure more customers, they do give out some really exciting offers. Oppo, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer has also come up with a few offers of their own. Namely known as Oppo Dashain Tihar Offer, this particular offer is valid from the 1st of October to November 30, 2018, covering the two greatest Hindu festivals.

Here are all the prizes you have a chance of winning if you happen to buy an OPPO smartphone in the given timeframe.

  • 1st prize: Singapore Trip
  • 2nd prize: Oppo F9
  • 3rd prize: 32″ LED TV
  • 4th prize: Woofer
  • 5th prize: Oppo bag

Apart from these, you will also stand a chance to win special passes for the “Nepal Idol 2 Grand Finale”. These prizes will be distributed in two separate lucky draws, the first one on Nov 5th, 2018 and the second one on December 5th, 2018. So, what do you think of these offers, do these offers lure you into buying their smartphones? If yes then maybe check out our reviews to choose the best smartphone for yourself.

Read More: Oppo Mobile price in Nepal
Read More: Oppo F9 Full review
Read More: Oppo A3s review

oppo f9 starry purple

They did just launch a new color for their flagship, the Oppo F9 Starry Purple right in time for this offer. The smartphone is priced at Rs 41,590 for the 4GB variant. You get the same Helio P60 processor, 6.3-inch display with GG6 protection, and 64GB of internal storage. Not to mention the much-hyped VOOC fast charging. Then again if you don’t like the ColorOS, which most don’t, maybe spend your Dashain bonus elsewhere.

Similar Offers:

Samsung Tablets Dashain Offer: Chance to enjoy Singapore’s Star Cruise

Vivo Dashain Tihar Offer: Exciting gifts on the purchase of Vivo phones

Sastodeal’s Dashain Offers now live: Huge discounts on various electronics devices

Samsung Dashain Offer: Instant Cash backs and chance to enjoy Singapore’s Star Cruise

Vivo Dashain Tihar Offer: Exciting gifts on the purchase of Vivo phones

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With the festive season approaching, Vivo has pushed an exciting offer to value its customers for buying their products. It brought Vivo Dashain Tihar Offer for this festive month and showcased some luring gifts. To please every customer who buys the Vivo smartphones, the brand has also “no empty hands” on the offer. But what more are the prizes in this Vivo Dashain Tihar Offer, let’s find out.

Also Read: Latest Price of Vivo smartphones in Nepal

Vivo Dashain Tihar Offer prizes

In this offer, a customer who buys a Vivo smartphone in this festive month will receive one scratch coupon. And for the customers who booked Vivo V11 and Vivo V11 Pro in the time of 10th to 18th of September will receive two scratches coupons. And from the scratch card, as Vivo claims, every customer will get one sure shot gift from Vivo. Also from the lucky draw, the new customers can win any of the following prizes.

Also Read: Samsung Dashain offer!

Third Prize

The third prize on the offer is a Vivo smartphone itself. With the lucky draw, the new customers can win Vivo Y53c as the third prize. And 30 customers will be getting this prize who bought any of the Vivo phones in this offer period.

Also Read: Colors Dashain Tihar Offer

Second Prize

The second prize on this offer is Vivo Y71 smartphone, which is one of the best smartphones in Nepal under Rs. 15000. And this second prize will be provided to 15 customers selected from the lucky draw.

Also Read: Sastodeal’s Dashain Offer

First Prize

Vivo Y81 is kept as the first prize on this offer. Eight lucky customers will be selected through the lucky draw who will be provided with a brand new Vivo Y81 smartphone.

Also Read: Samsung Tablets Dashain Offer

Grand Prize

Buying a smartphone and getting another smartphone via lucky draw does not look that exciting at all. So Vivo has included the grand prize for this offer as well. The grand prize on this offer includes a Thailand tour for 12 lucky winners.

Alibaba Launches Cloud Services in Nepal via Telenet

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While Information Technology is developing at quite a pace, various IT services and companies are growing in Nepal too. Businesses are expanding online and cloud services are gaining momentum. But, it is always a hassle for small and medium businesses to find the right hosting services for them. At such a time, Ali Cloud, or Alibaba Cloud is now in Nepal.

Telenet Pvt. Ltd. is the body behind bringing the international cloud computing service provider to Nepal. This should benefit all kinds of businesses looking for good, secure, reliable and affordable cloud services. Alibaba Cloud is a subsidiary of Alibaba Group, the world’s largest online retailer. And while AWS (Amazon Web Services) is the leading web service provider, Alibaba Cloud goes head to head with AWS and other top web service providers like Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform.

Ali Cloud is a good option for any business looking for a new alternative web service platform. It offers quite a lot of services, with more instance families. Meaning, you are able to choose from a wide number of options or set of customized services suitable for your businesses. So, you can just the right kind of specifications, hardware, software and network technologies from entry-level businesses to enterprise level businesses.

Ali Cloud offers Elastic Computing, Database Services, Storage and CDN, Networking, Advance Security, etc. in addition to Web Hosting Services. Plus, they also provide Analytics and Big Data services to companies looking for one. Yes, these services are on many other Web service providers, too, but Ali Cloud claims more affordable options and a wider variety.

As you can see, Ali Cloud offers similar amount and quality of services like the world’s leading web service providers. And their pricing is said to be more affordable, which makes for a better value. And now, with Ali Cloud landing in Nepal, you can also acquire their services very easily. Ali Cloud’s advanced services combined with Telenet’s local expertise can give users the optimum benefits. The prices in Nepal will be very similar to what you’d pay on the international platform, according to Telenet. Plus, you don’t have to go through the trouble of using international payment gateways for an international cloud service.

So, if you’re looking for a new web service platform, or trying to switch to a better cloud computing service, you have one more good alternative. If you want to subscribe to the service, you can do so through Telenet.

Huawei Nova 2 Lite and Huawei Y5 Lite Price in Nepal

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Huawei Nova 2 Lite and Huawei Y5 Lite are among the cheapest phones from Huawei that are available in Nepal right now. But are they still worth after over a year since their official launch? Let’s check out what Huawei Nova 2 Lite and Huawei Y5 Lite bring different to the already competitive budget price segment.

Huawei Nova 2 Lite

huawei nova 2 lite

Huawei Nova 2i was a great success in the Nepali market. Following that, even the Nova 3i was a huge hit. So, Huawei decided to drop the Nova 2 Lite as a toned-down variant of the Huawei Nova 2i.

The Nova 2 Lite features a large 5.99″ IPS LCD display with an HD+ resolution of 1440 x 720 resolution. This is a no notch display, so, the phone is actually quite large, and does have bezels.  Compared to other budget devices available in the market this one does look outdated. It features a dual-camera setup in the rear, which consists of a 13 MP lens with f/2.2 aperture and a 2 MP depth sensor. The selfie camera rests at 8 MP. It also has a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. The phone is powered by a 1.4 GHz MSM8937 chip. Also, it has 3 GB of RAM. This phone offers 32 GB internal storage but has a dedicated microSD card slot. The hardware is also not the strongest either.  It packs a 3000 mAh battery, with micro USB 2.0. This phone is also known as Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 internationally.

Nova 2 Lite Specifications:

  • Display: 5.99 inches IPS LCD, HD+ resolution (1440 x 720), 269 PPI pixel density
  • Rear Camera: 13 MP sensor f/2.2 aperture with PDAF + 2 MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 8 MP
  • RAM: 3 GB
  • Internal Storage: 32 GB
  • CPU: Octa-core 1.4 GHz MSM8937
  • GPU: Adreno 505
  • OS: Android 8.0 Oreo with EMUI 8.0 on top
  • Battery: 3,000 mAh non-removable Li-Ion battery
  • USB: MicroUSB 2.0
  • SIM(s): Dual sim, dedicated slot (Nano-SIM, Dual standby)
  • Sensors: Fingerprint, accelerometer, proximity, compass, etc.

Huawei Y5 Lite 2018

huawei y5 lite 2018

Huawei has also released its first Android Go device – the Huawei Y5 Lite. Now, this is the lighter version of the Huawei Y5 which is more budget-friendly.

The Huawei Y5 Lite has a 5.45 HD+ display with 1440 x 720 resolution on a plastic body. This is also a no notched phone. It looks like a budget phone and has similar specs. It features an 8 MP rear camera with LED Flash. Underneath the hood, it is powered by the MediaTek MT6737M processor with 1 GB RAM. Also, it has a 16 GB onboard storage and a 3020 mAh battery. The phone runs on the Android Go platform, which is the optimized stock Android experience for entry-level phones. This brings lighter version apps, better security, and management.

Huawei Y5 Lite Specifications

  • Display: 5.45″ IPS LCD HD+ display, 1440 x 720 resolution
  • Camera: 8 MP with LED Flash
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Internal Storage: 16 GB
  • CPU: MediaTek MT6737M processor
  • OS: Android Go Oreo (Android 8.1)
  • Battery: 3020 mAh
  • USB: micro USB 2.0

Huawei Nova 2 Lite and Huawei Y5 Lite Price in Nepal & Availability

As of now, the price of Huawei Nova 2 Lite in Nepal is Rs 21,190 and the price of Huawei Y5 Lite in Nepal is Rs 11,190. However, given that the devices are over a years-old there won’t be that many stocks left. You can use it to your advantage while asking for a discount.

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Model Name Price in Nepal
Huawei Nova 2 Lite Rs 20,890
Huawei Y5 Lite Rs 11,390

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So what do you think of these light phones? Are these phones compelling enough for the budget segment in 2020? Do let us know.