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Samsung Galaxy J2 Core Review – An armlength away from Samsung

The Samsung Galaxy J2 Core is an “ambitious” smartphone from Samsung. The company is widely criticized for their lack of attention in the budget segment, which should have changed with the new Samsung Galaxy J2 Core. And it did, but they could have and should have done a lot more. When they released the previous Galaxy J2 2018, we highly criticized them for not optimizing the software of the device, which they did improve, thanks to the Android GO implementation. But while doing so, compromised on the specs and the display of the device. So how is the device overall? Let find out in this Samsung Galaxy J2 Core review.

Samsung Galaxy J2 Core Specifications:

  • Display: 5.0-inch qHD 540×960 resolution display
  • CPU: 1.4GHz Quad Core Exynos 7570 14nm processor
  • OS: Android 8.1 Oreo (Go Edition)
  • RAM: 1GB
  • GPU: Mali-T720
  • Storage: 8 GB
  • Expandable Memory: Up to 256 GB (dedicated)
  • Rear Camera: 8MP F/2.2, Autofocus with LED flash
  • Front Camera: 5MP f/2.2
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, proximity, location
  • SIM: Dual SIM (Micro-SIM) 4G Support
  • Battery: 2,600mAH removable battery
  • Price: Rs 11,690

Build and Design

samsung galaxy J2 core design build

As you can guess, it’s a plastic build with minimal design choices. The back is comprised of a removable plastic slab with a cut out for the rear camera and the loudspeaker. Other than that you get the Samsung logo and nothing else. The back is a fingerprint and scratch magnet, although it feels very sturdy.

The volume controls are on the left and the power button on the right. The top is completely empty whereas the bottom gets the MicroUSB port, a mic, and an audio jack. The front is mostly the qHD display, front camera, and a call speaker. Even though it is a 16:9 display, Samsung has decided to skip on its famous home button and replace it with another Samsung logo. I don’t have an idea why, but if you do, let me know too…

This design focuses more on functionality and durability rather than aesthetics. It doesn’t feel premium but does give you a healthy boost of confidence as it fits perfectly in your hand. The smartphone is pretty durable, and can handle a few drops and in general some rough usage.

Display

samsung galaxy J2 core display

Samsung didn’t include their famous AMOLED technology this time around, thanks to which they managed to price it so low. Even though it’s a TFT display, it still manages to provide a really nice viewing experience. There is very less shift in color even under extreme angles and the brightness is also not half as bad as on some other devices.

An HD display at this price is a luxury which the J2 core doesn’t offer. The lack of resolution does affect your usage a bit, like while going through your Facebook timeline or just watching a YouTube video, but I have seen much worse. To be fair I have seen much better as well.

Cameras

The cameras follow the same story as on previous J2 devices. They produce pretty nice photos under good lighting conditions but need very steady hands, to begin with. The rear 8 MP camera produced photos with a fine amount of details, ample vibrancy and overall usable photos for social media platforms.

For more hi-res image samples, click here.

The lowlight performance, however, is a different story, with grainy, blurry and pretty much some of the worst photos a phone can take. The flash helps a lot under low light situations, but nobody likes how a picture was taken with the help of a smartphone flash.

Finally, the 5 MP front camera puts out some really really decent selfies, some of the best I might have seen in its category. But you do need really steady hands for any type of decent results and more importantly, lowlight selfies are a No No. You also get a beauty mode but I recommend you stay away from that.

Performance

It’s a Quad-Core processor, with just 1GB of RAM but it wasn’t really a bad performer. Most of it was thanks to the optimized user experience, so I didn’t even bother with the benchmarks. It’s a toned down version of Android Oreo meant to run of smartphones with relatively lower specs and it does.

It was a totally different experience compared to when I used J2 devices in the past. Even games run pretty well. I didn’t try games like PUBG (what’s the point?) or Asphalt, but smaller and less-graphics intensive games like Clash Royal or Knife hit worked well. Apps open fast and not once did the smartphone freeze on me.

I would recommend you not leave apps in the background as it hogs memory and makes the smartphone unusable.

Software and UI

If you made it this far of this review, you already know that this smartphone works pretty well. The software is very optimized and useless functions have been removed completely. It is still Android Oreo Go edition with Samsung’s own customizations on top. If you have ever used a Samsung device in the past you will feel right at home. That is until you start opening apps and actually start using the device.

Most of the apps are stripped down less functional but more responsive and less resource hogging version of the apps. You can recognize these apps as they come with words like “Go” or “Lite” right in the name. For eg., the Maps Go, Youtube Go, Facebook Lite, Twitter Lite, Messenger Lite and such. You can find these apps in the Play Store itself and will work a lot better than their full versions.

You also get Samsung Max Go with it’s what Samsung likes to call “Ultra Apps”. Basically, it’s a VPN paired with a lightweight browser that enables users to load apps quicker. All it does is opens the mobile versions of a website but mimics an app and is said to save data.

On a happier note, this one should get the Android Pie update in the coming few months.

Battery

samsung galaxy j2 core battery

It comes with a 2600mAh battery which is also removable, pair that with a 14nm processor and a qHD display, seems like a perfect recipe for great battery life. It’s not great, but you can go up to a day’s usage without any problems. I also didn’t experience any type of severe without reason battery draining problems.

The charging isn’t fast either, takes above 2 hours to fully charge from 0%. I never once had to charge it in the middle of the day or worry about the phone not lasting a full days usage as long as I threw it in the charger every night.

Storage

Storage wise, you only get a mere 8 GB which is expandable. The phone supports a maximum of 256GB memory card which should be adequate. On the plus side, the software allows you to move the apps to the SD card itself, which is a rare feature to have. All you have to do is go to “Settings” then “Apps and notifications” then select “All Apps”. Now select an app, there you will find “Storage”. Give it a light touch and there you will find a menu with “Storage Used” with a change option right beneath it. Select that and then select your desired location. Now, you might not find the change option, which could be due to two reasons.

  1. You do not have an SD card inserted
  2. The app does not support SD card.

Connectivity

You get the regular 2.4Ghz 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2 and an OTG support while sensors include an accelerometer, proximity and location. The speakers are fine, which was a real concern for me. Distortion is pretty less and loudness is also of no concern. It lacks a few sensors and features like a second mic, gyro sensor, compass or an NFC chip.

The smartphone does come with dual-SIM support but with a few compromises. For one it’s a MicroSIM, so your regular nano-SIM will be a little too small for the holder. The phone does support 4G but only on SIM 1; SIM 2 will be stuck at 2G connectivity.

Conclusion

The Samsung Galaxy J2 Core is a great smartphone, a solid try from Samsung. Although the specs could have been slightly better. An AMOLED display could have also made things a lot better but at this point, I am asking a bit more. It still performs really well, thanks to the optimized stripped down version of Android Oreo.

I might recommend this smartphone to first-time smartphone buyers who are coming from feature phones. But for anyone who is already using a smartphone, you can look elsewhere. The Xiaomi Redmi 6A could be a better option for Rs 12,999, which does deliver on a bigger and better display, improved performance, slightly better cameras and much more.

You might also try your luck with online stores. They are providing better value for your money. For instance, the Xperia L1 is currently on sale at Sasto deal for just Rs 12,000. That offers immensely better performance and a lot better design language. You can also get the Gionee S11 Lite for a huge discount of on Daraz as well which is also a better option than the Galaxy J2 Core.

Pros Cons
Affordability Display
Performance Camera
Optimized Software Specification

Oppo F9 Starry Purple coming soon in Nepal

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Oppo F9, after its launch in Nepal last month, was quite well received. The Selfie Leader and Expert smartphone is available in Sunrise Red and Twilight Blue colors. And now, the Oppo F9 Starry Purple color variant is to make its way to Nepal very soon – which means, sometime in the first week of October 2018,

The Oppo F9 is Oppo’s latest addition to its lineup in Nepal. It features a 6.3″ Full HD+ Waterdrop notch display on a premium looking plastic body. It has a 16 MP + 2 MP lens dual camera setup at the back, with a 25 MP selfie camera. Under the hood, it is powered by an Helio P60 processor. There are two variants available in 4 GB / 6 GB RAM options. Also, it has a 3500 mAh battery with its VOOC fast charging. This boasts a 2-hour talk time with only 5 minutes of charge.

oppo f9 starry night color price

The color options available at present have a cool Diamond pattern design at the back. However, the coming Starry Purple doesn’t have the diamond pattern, but instead, it is supposed to resemble a clear night sky but in purple! It will be a great addition to the features the phone provides. Also, this color was also highly awaited since the launch event of the phone. The new colors will be available since the first week of October.

Currently, the phones are priced at Rs. 41,590 for the 4 GB RAM version and Rs.45,590 for the 6 GB version.

OPPO F9 specifications:

  • Display: 6.3-inch Full HD+ LTPS IPS LCD display with Corning Gorilla Glass 6
  • CPU: Octa-core MediaTek Helio P60
  • OS: Android 8.1 Oreo with ColorOS 5.2 on top
  • RAM: 4/6 GB
  • GPU: Mali-G72 MP3
  • Storage: 64 GB
  • Expandable Memory: Up to 256 GB (dedicated)
  • Rear Camera: Dual 16 + 2 MP lens with f/1.8 aperture and f/2.4 aperture, PDAF, LED flash
  • Front Camera: 25 MP front-facing camera, f/2.0 aperture
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), Accelerometer, Gyro, proximity, compass
  • SIM: Dual SIM with 4G
  • Battery: 3,500 mAh with VOOC Flash Charge
  • Price (4 GB): Rs. 41,590
  • Price (6 GB): Rs. 45,590

How appealing is the new Oppo F9 color for you? Which color variant do you like best? Do let us know.

GoPro Hero 7 launched in Nepal with competitive pricing

GoPro only very recently launched its Hero 7 in the international markets. And if you’re an avid GoPro user, or an enthusiast, good news! The brand new GoPro Hero 7, with the Hyper Stabilization feature, is already here in Nepal!

GoPro Hero 7 Specs Overview 

The GoPro Hero 7 comes in three different versions. However, all of them have something in common. All of them feature Touch-screen LCD screens as well as voice control. Also, they are water-resistant up to a depth of 10 meters. Further, if you opt to subscribe to GoPro cloud service, you can also automatically back-up your footages.

The three variants come in three different colors, with distinct features. The base model comes in white which is known as GoPro Hero 7 White. It has a 10 MP camera, which is capable of only recording Full HD videos at 60 fps. It neither has WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) or HDR features and also lacks GPS, live streaming and the Hypersmooth Stabilization features. This one is just a regular GoPro camera with no buffs or such.

gopro hero 7 in nepal price availability

The second variant is the GoPro Hero 7 Silver is a slightly amped version. It is capable of recording 4K videos at 30 fps with the 10 MP camera. This one, too, doesn’t have HDR but makes up for it with WDR. Also, it misses out on the Hypersmooth Stabilization and live streaming but does have GPS.

The most exciting one in the lineup is the GoPro Hero 7 Black! It has all the features that the two variants miss out on. Plus, it packs the Hypersmooth Stabilization feature, that is the major selling point if the GoPro Hero 7. And it ensures that you get a smooth stable footage no matter what you’re doing. It features a 12 MP camera, which is capable of recording 4K videos at 60 fps. Plus, it has HDR, GPS and Live Streaming as well.

GoPro Hero 7 model comparison

GoPro Hero 7 features White variant Silver Variant Black Variant
Lens 10 MP 10 MP 12 MP
Hypersmooth Stabilization No No Yes
HDR No No (WDR) Yes
4K video capture No Yes (30 fps) Yes (60 fps)
GPS No Yes Yes
Live Streaming No No Yes

GoPro Hero 7 Price in Nepal and its availability [2020 Update] 

Now, the prices of the GoPro Hero 7 have been set as $200, $300, and $400 for the White, Silver, and Black respectively. And in Nepal, the pricing doesn’t seem so bad. They might seem a bit expensive, but nothing too exorbitant. The base model, GoPro Hero 7 White price in Nepal is Rs.29,500 and the Silver variant costs Rs.36,500 whereas the Hero 7 Black is priced at Rs.49,500.

Model Name  Price in Nepal  
Go Pro Hero 7 White NPR 29,500
Go Pro Hero 7 Silver NPR 36,500
Go Pro Hero 7 Black NPR 49,500

Icefall Technologies are the authorized distributors of GoPro Hero 7 in Nepal. And these action cameras are available in Oliz Store, Sastodeal.com, and more online stores. They’re also available in various shops in New Road if you look around.

So, what do you think of the new GoPro 7 lineup? Do you see yourself getting one? If you do, which one would you get? Do let us know.

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

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Festive offers provided by Samsung is getting substantial. Where most of the manufacturers are providing offers in their Smartphones lineup alone, Samsung has made a bold move targeting the tablet market. Although the tablet market is feeble, Samsung is likely to increase sales with its lucrative offers. Like smartphones, Samsung has a tablet that tickles the taste buds of customers at every price range. And this time, the tech has brought a very lucrative offer as a Dashain scheme. Under this scheme, two fateful lucky draw winners, who have brought any models of Samsung Galaxy Smartphone and Samsung Galaxy Tablet recently will get a chance to win Singapore’s Star Cruise. This Samsung Tablets Dashain Offer is valid from 17 September 2018 to 14 October 2018.

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

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2016): Rs 16,490

samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 2016 price

  • Display: 7.0 inches TFT (1280*800), 16:10 aspect ratio @ 216PPI
  • OS: Android 5.1.1
  • Chipset: Spreadtrum SC9830
  • CPU: 1.5 GHz Quad Core processor
  • GPU: Mali-400MP2
  • RAM: 1.5GB
  • ROM: 8GB extendable up to 200 GB (Dedicated Slot)
  • Rear camera: 5 MP, autofocus
  • Selfie- camera: 2MP
  • Connectivity: WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, 4G LTE
  • Sensors: Accelerometer
  • Battery: 4000 mAh
  • Additional Features: Smart Switch Kids Mode 4.0
  • Colors: Black and White
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 Price in Nepal: Rs.16,490

Also Read: Samsung Mobiles Price in Nepal

Galaxy Tab E:

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  • 9.6-inch 800 x 1280 pixels TFT capacitive display (157 ppi)
  • Quad-core 1.3 GHz processor (Spreadtrum SC7730SE)
  • 1.5GB RAM; 8GB internal storage with microSD expansion slot
  • Android KitKat 4.4
  • 5MP rear camera/ 2MP front camera
  • Wi-Fi only; No Cellular
  • 8.5mm thickness; 490gms in weight
  • 5000 mAh battery
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab E Price in Nepal: Rs.23,990

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 2017: Rs. 30,490

  • Display: 8-inches 1280×800 (WXGA), 16:10 aspect ratio @ 216PPI
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 1.4 GHz Quad-core
  • Memory: 2GB RAM+16 GB ROM (expandable up to 256 GB)
  • Rear camera: 8 MP, f/1.9 with LED flash
  • Front camera: 5MP F/2.2
  • Connectors: USB type- C, 3.5 mm headphone jack
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Magnet sensor
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi- direct, BT 4.2, USB 2.0
  • Battery: 5,000 mAh
  • Software: Android Nougat
  • Video recording and playback: FHD(1920×1080P) @30 fps
  • Price: Rs. 30,490

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 2018

samsung galaxy tab 10.5 2018 price nepal

  • Display: 10.5″ IPS LCD
  • Resolution: Full HD+ (1200 x 1920) with 216 PPI and 16:10 aspect ratio
  • SoC: Snapdragon 450
  • RAM: 3 GB
  • Storage: 32 GB (expandable up to 512 GB with microSD)
  • Rear camera: 8 MP, AF, f/1.9
  • Front camera: 5 MP, f/2.2
  • Battery: 7300 mAh
  • OS: Android 8.1 Oreo with Samsung Experience 9.5
  • Price: Rs.54,490

Samsung Tab S3:

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  • Display: 9.7 inches (1536×2048 pixels) SuperAMOLED, 264ppi
  • SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
  • OS: Android 7.0 (Nougat)
  • Primary Camera: 13MP, f/1.9, 27mm
  • Secondary Camera: No
  • Front Camera: 5MP, f/2.2, 23mm, 1080p
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 32GB (expandable up to 256GB)
  • Network: 4G(Nano-SIM), Wi-Fi 802.11ac
  • Battery: 6000 mAh Non-removable
  • Others: S-pen, 4 speakers, AKG 3.5mm jack, fingerprint
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Price in Nepal: Rs. 83,490

Realme C1 launched in Nepal with 4,230 mAh battery and SD 450

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Realme launched the Realme C1 in an event in India while the company had only hinted about launching the Realme 2 Pro. And when a second phone was announced it took everyone by surprise. The device is priced very aggressively at only at a price of INR 6,999 or $96 and provides some interesting specs like Snapdragon 450 and a huge 4,230 mAh battery among other things. However, you can now purchase the Realme C1 in Nepal as well. This handset serves the entry-level market and is the cheapest smartphone from Realme to date.

realme c1 price design display

The Realme C1 is basically a toned-down version of the Realme 2 or the OPPO A3S  with changes in the storage department. The C1 comes bearing 2GB of RAM and 16 GB internal memory at your disposal. There is a microSD card slot for expanding storage.

Similarly, the device stands at 6.2 inches with a 19:9 aspect ratio and has Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It also comes with the infamous notch. Camera-wise, the C1 has a 5 MP sensor at the front. At the back, you get a dual 13+2 MP setup. Videos can be recorded at 1080p@ 30 fps. The device also supports AI facial unlock. But sadly, you don’t get a fingerprint sensor like the Realme 2.

Software-wise, you get Android Oreo out of the box with OPPO’s ColorsOS 5.1 on top. However, you can upgrade it to Android 9 with Color 0S 6.0 in 2020.

Also Read: Realme C1 Review

Realme C1 Specifications:

  • Operating System: Android Oreo 8.1 with ColorOS 5.1
  • Display: 6.2- inches IPS LCD Capacitive Touchscreen with 19:9 aspect ratio
  • Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  • Resolution: 720 x 1520 pixels
  • CPU: Octa-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 450
  • GPU: Adreno 506
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage: 16 GB, expandable up to 256 GB (dedicated slot)
  • Rear Camera: 13 MP  f/2.2 camera and 2 MP f/2.4 depth sensor dual cameras with LED flash, HDR and panorama
  • Front Camera: 5 MP f/2.2 sensor with HDR
  • Video: 1080p@30 fps
  • SIM (s): Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)
  • Battery:  Non-removable Li-Ion 4,230 mAh battery (Micro USB 2.0), USB On-The-Go
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, WiFi Direct, hotspot
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, proximity and compass

Realme C1 Price in Nepal & Availability 

The official price of Realme C1 in Nepal is Rs. 12,990. You can purchase the Realme C1 in Nepal for offline retail shops all over the country.

Model Name  Price in Nepal  Availability 
Realme C1 (2GB/16GB) Rs. 12,990 Mobile Shops

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Huawei Y9 2019 surfaces with quad cameras and a huge battery

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Since the smartphone brands are putting forward their products aggressively these days, Huawei does not want to stay out of competition in that game. The smartphone maker has vastly expanded its lineup in the 2018, especially in the midrange section. And the Chinese smartphone titan is not giving up on that spirit yet. And the presence of a new Huawei device in the TENAA justifies the statement. The surfaced smartphone was named JKM-AL00 in terms of model, which is expected to be named Huawei Y9 2019. By name, it will surely place itself as the successor of this year’s Huawei Y9 2018 and in terms of specs too, it does look familiar with the Y9 2018.

In terms display, the Y9 was seen with the 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel. The phone features Full-HD+ resolution packing 396 pixels in very inch. The display comes in a 19.5:9 aspect ratio incorporating an iPhone X like notch on the top. However, the notch of the Huawei Y9 2019 is not as wide as the iPhone X.

On the performance front, it was found with a Kirin 710 chipset, which will surely be a significant upgrade over the Y9 2018’s Kirin 659 chipset. Huawei Y9 2019 also has a bumped up RAM and storage. With 4/6GB of RAM and 64/128GB of onboard storage, the Y9 2019 may fulfill the needs of many.

In the new Y9 2019, the presence of the quad camera will be a big thing just like on the Huawei Nova 3i, Nova 2i, and the Y9 2018. The four AI-powered cameras on the phone comprises of dual camera setup at the back and another camera pair on the front. 20MP and 2MP cameras resides meticulously on the back in a vertical configuration. And on the front side, the notch accommodates the 16MP and 2MP camera duo. With dual cameras on the both side, the phone will capable of capturing the portrait images. There is also a humongous 3900mAh battery listed on the TENAA, which would inject the power to the different components of the phone.

Huawei Y9 2019 Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 154 x 77.1 mm x 8 mm; Weight: 173 grams
  • Display: 6.5-inch IPS LCD display
  • Resolution: Full-HD+ (1080 x 2340 pixels), 19.5:9 aspect ratio @ 396PPI
  • CPU: Octa-core clocked at 2.36 GHz
  • Processor: Octa-core Kirin HiSilicon 710
  • RAM: 4/6GB
  • Internal Storage: 64/128GB
  • Operating System: Android Oreo 8.1with Huawei’s own UI 8.1 on top
  • Rear camera: 20MP + 2MP
  • Front camera: 16MP + 2MP
  • Battery: 3,900 mAh

Also Watch: Huawei Nova 3i Full Review: After using 1 Month!

Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro unveiled!

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We had seen some flashes and leaks regarding the upcoming new phone from Xiaomi, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro. And now, it has been unveiled. Officially, or unofficially, we don’t know, but it was already available on AliExpress before this unveiling. But now, you can also see Xiaomi’s Online Store selling the phone there. However, Xiaomi’s own official website doesn’t have any such listings. It is pretty complicated.

xiaomi redmi note 6 pro price

Besides that, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro is listed by plenty of sellers now. It was officially seen in Xiaomi’s Thai Forum first, but now, it’s there all over. And with this, the rumors about this phone having a variant with 6 GB RAM is debunked. This phone still comes in two versions, yes, but in the same manner as the Redmi 5 Pro. A 3 GB RAM / 32 GB storage and a 4 GB RAM / 64 GB variant.

xiaomi redmi note 6 pro design

Other specs still hold true, though. The same chipset of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro, the Snapdragon 636 powers the phone still. The display is a 6.26″ of Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2280) with an 86% screen to body ratio. This phone has a quad-camera setup, the company’s first phone to feature one. The rear dual camera setup consists of a 12 MP camera with f/1.9 aperture and a 5 MP depth sensor, whereas the front consists of a 20 MP lens with a 2 MP depth sensor. Additional features in the camera include AI Portrait 2.0 and AI scene recognition, in the front and back camera respectively. It also packs a 4000 mAh of battery.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.26″ IPS LCD display
  • Resolution: Full HD+ (1080 x 2280 pixels) with 86% screen-to-body ratio
  • Rear Camera: 12 MP sensor with f/1.9 aperture and 5 MP depth sensor, AI Scene Recognition
  • Front Camera: 20 MP sensor and 2 MP depth sensor, AI Portrait 2.0
  • Processor: Octa-core Snapdragon 636
  • RAM: 3 GB / 4 GB variant
  • Storage: 32 GB / 64 GB, expandable via microSD
  • Battery: 4000 mAh
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, 3.5 mm headphone jack, microUSB

The phone is still available in four colors – Red, Rose Gold, Black and Blue. Shipping time varies according to the sellers, ranging from 20 days to 60. This could be a red flag, but with so many sellers selling it, I guess, we don’t have to worry anymore. Also, with Xiaomi’s Thai Forum making it official on their Facebook Page, it is closer to being authentic now.

Now, why Xiaomi’s doing this, we don’t know. Launching the phone in a not-so-well-known forum and not worldwide, even though the sellers are claiming it to be the global version. Plus, it is still early for the Redmi Note 6 Pro to be coming out, isn’t it? The Redmi Note 5 Pro only came in February.

Also read Xiaomi Mobiles Price in Nepal

And all of this creates the question “Will it be available to the rest of the world?” It should, because, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro, or the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 AI in Nepal, was a very popular. So, let us wait and see what happens. For now, the phone is available on Ali Express through various sellers and various prices. Prices start from some $195 all the way to $239 depending on the sellers and addition of accessories.

Realme 2 Pro goes official with SD660 & 8GB RAM

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The first Realme or the Realme 1 was an exciting smartphone, to say the least. The Realme 2, on the other hand, didn’t receive the same attention its predecessor did, but that is going to change thanks to the new Realme 2 Pro. This one brings in the level of excitement as the first Realme device brought to the smartphone market.

Jumping into the specs, you get a 6.3″ FHD+ display with the same dew-drop notch. Similar types of notch were present in the Oppo F9 and Vivo V11 (and Vivo V11 Pro), which the company called the waterdrop display and halo display respectively. Let’s skip the naming confusion and move ahead. The phone packs the Snapdragon 660 SoC with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage internally. You can also find the 4GB/64GB or 6GB/64GB variants as well.

Camera wise it includes a 16MP f/1.7 + 2MP depth sensor with a flash and up to 30fps 4K video recording capabilities. The front gets a 16MP f/2.0 sensor with HDR support and FullHD video recordings of up to 30fps.Realme 2 pro cameras

The Realme 2 Pro runs on the ColorOS 5.2 based on Android 8.1 Oreo. The design language has also changed while the whole diamond pattern back on previous models has been scrapped. This time, the back gets plain color options with the oval fingerprint sensor, dual rear cameras, and the Realme logo. The smartphone packs a 3500mAh battery, although there were no mentions of fast charging support.

Finally for the exciting news, which is most probably the prices. The base model that comes with 4GB/64GB is priced at Rs 13,990. The slightly larger 6GB/64GB comes in at Rs 15,990 and finally, the full-fledged 8GB/128GB variant will cost you Rs 17,990. Although the more exciting news is that the smartphone will be made available outside India. Global rollout will be announced on October with a possible launch in Nepal as well.realme 2 pro colors

Realme 2 Pro Specifications:

  • 6.3 inch 1080×2340 pixel 19.5:9 aspect ratio IPS LCD display
  • Aluminium frame, Plastic back
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC
  • Adreno 512 GPU
  • 16MP f/1.7 + 2MP dual back camera
  • 16MP f/2.0 selfie camera
  • 4GB, 6GB, 8GB RAM options
  • 64GB and 128GB storage options expandable up to 256GB
  • 3500mAh battery
  • Black, Deep Blue, Light Blue color options
  • Price in India: INR 13,990 (4GB+64GB)
    • INR 15,990 (6GB+64GB)
    • INR 17,990 (8GB+128GB)

Realme 2 Pro Price in Nepal and its availability

Realme 2 Pro is a really great device at an affordable price. And we do like such devices to come in Nepal.  So we had a brief conversation with the Oppo Nepal official regarding the Realme 2 Pro. And the good thing is that they were positive about bringing the product to Nepal. So when the Realme 2 Pro comes to Nepal, it won’t be a surprise.

Although they hesitated to give a solid date, the phone could launch in Nepal with 1-2 weeks. Even if the things do not go as planned, it may not cross the 1-month time frame. Talking about the price, we can expect the handset to come at the price close to the international pricing with the extra added tax. Nonetheless, even at the price, it would offer a great value for money.

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Xiaomi Pocophone F1 Review: Beauty lies on the inside

When prime flagships are revolving around the price of some $1000, the Pocophone F1 came out of nowhere and took the smartphone market by storm. A $300 phone having flagship specs got everyone intrigued and even raised a few eyebrows. And then came all the comparisons, even against those smartphones that cost three times its price. And yes, you probably have seen a lot of reviews on the Poco F1. But, here are my impressions on the Xiaomi Pocophone F1 after a month of usage.

Xiaomi Pocophone F1 Specifications:

  • Operating System: Android Oreo 8.0
  • Display: 6.18-inches IPS LCD
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2246 pixels
  • CPU: Octa-core 4×2.8 GHz Kryo 385 Gold & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 385 Silver
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
  • GPU: Adreno 630
  • RAM: 6 or 8 GB
  • Storage: 64 or 128 or 256 GB
  • Rear Camera: 12 MP f/1.8 + 5 MP depth sensor, Dual LED flash, Panorama, HDR, etc.
  • Front Camera: 20 MP f/2.0
  • Battery: 4,000 mAh Li-Po non-removable with Quick charge 3.0
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/c/b/g/n, WiFi Direct, Hotspot, Bluetooth 5.0
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear- mounted), Accelerometer, Proximity, Gyro, Barometer, Compass, Infrared Face Recognition.
  • Price (6/64GB): INR 20,999 (Rs. 33,600 or $300)
  • Price (6/128GB): INR 23,999 (Rs. 38,400 or $343)
  • Price (8/256GB): INR 28,999 (Rs. 46,400 or $415)
  • Price (Armoured Edition, 8/256GB): INR 29,999 (Rs. 48,000 or $429)

Performance

Well, let’s start by talking about the most intriguing feature of this device, the Snapdragon 845 chipset with the liquid cooling system. With a flagship chipset and more than enough RAM at disposal, I played a lot of games on this phone and the performance was fluid. I did not face any sort of lags or stutter even while playing in high settings.

After my success with PUBG, I tried installing Asphalt 8 and Asphalt 9 as well. However, the phone does not support these games. Although Jai Mani, the head of the product branch of Pocophone announced via tweet that the issue with the Asphalt 9 was resolved, I am still having some problems with it. I couldn’t find Asphalt 9 on the Play Store in the Pococphone. And when I tried to download it through my browser, it redirected to Google Play, which, simply mentioned that the device didn’t support it. So you have that.

I also played other high-end games like Dead Trigger 2, Shadowgun Legends, and Dream League Soccer. And I enjoyed it. One thing that I really liked it how the phone stayed relatively cool during gaming sessions, which was quite great. All thanks to its Liquid Cooling technology, and also the plastic back, which dissipates less heat. This is a really cool feature for a smartphone available at $300.

We pitted the Xiaomi Pocophone F1 against the Galaxy Note 9 and OnePlus 6 for a PUBG session in HDR graphics and Ultra Frame rate settings.

Camera

Another good thing about this device is the camera setup. The Poco F1 offered me a pleasant surprise while capturing the images. I did not have much expectation from the phone since the Xiaomi phones had fairly disappointed us in the past on the camera department. But with the Poco F1, you can get images with plenty of details, decent color accuracy, and respectable dynamic range.

Under ample lighting conditions, you can get some amazing photos. However, the low light shots were not that impressive. The images contain noises and grains as you can see in these images.

The pair of camera on the back is meant only for depth sensing. The portrait images do have great edge-detection and intelligent background blurring. And in most of the times, the portrait photos captured from the Poco F1 does look like they are shot from the premium handsets.

Even on the video side, the Poco F1 is equally great. Although the phone lacks Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), there is an Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) to keep the shakes and vibration in the videos to the minimum. And the captured videos do have quite a stability to them. Subjects in the videos too possess sufficient amount of sharpness in them. So I don’t have complaints here. What I liked among all the features in the phone is the ability to shoot HD and Full-HD videos at 240fps. While this feature really comes handy when capturing slow-motion videos, the slow-motion is not as good as you’d find on other phones.

Talking about selfies, there is a 20MP selfie shooter. Selfies taken from the phone looks really great with abundant details in them. There is also a beauty mode to enhance your selfies for enhancing the skin tone and removing acne and facial blemishes.

On the Poco F1, you get portrait mode even on the selfies. This does take your mainstream selfies to another level but it is not particularly impressive. Since there is just a single camera on the front, detecting the edges and blurring the background is done entirely through the software. So, the portrait selfies are usually a hit or a miss. But, there are plenty of phones that manage to take better portrait selfies even with a single selfie camera.

Comparing the camera with the Galaxy Note 9 and the One Plus 6, the Pocophone F1 holds its own against the beast. There are some differences in the pictures, as it falls short of the Galaxy Note 9 and One Plus 6 image quality, but that’s not very noticeable. The difference is justified by the difference in price among these phones.

To check out all the images in high resolution, Click here.

Design and Build

The other thing I am not particularly impressed with on this device is the design and build. The design of this device is nothing exciting. With a thickness of 8.8mm, it really looks bulky and kind of unattractive. And it has a polycarbonate back, which is just a fancy name for plastic. The plastic back has surely cut down the weight and made it lighter, but it feels cheap on the hold and on the use.

pocophone f1 design

Xiaomi is known for providing metal backs even on their budget phones. Yes, it’s technically not Xiaomi, it’s the sub-brand Pocophone, but this compromise on a so-claimed “flagship killer” does not seem like a plausible step for me. But it’s here, if you don’t like it you can apply a case as well.

poco f1 design

There are some advantages with the back as it does not attract fingerprints, so, I did not have to clean it like some of the other flagships. Also, flagship phones with glass usually slip through my hands but since it has a sturdy polycarbonate back, even after the falls, damages were pretty minimal. You can see it for yourself, even after I have dropped it a few times, it still looks good as new.

Software

And talking about something that is NOT new here is the software experience. Xiaomi has added its custom skin MIUI 9.6 on top. MIUI has always lacked an app drawer all these years. But this time, they provided an app drawer in this one, due to which, browsing through apps is relatively easier.

pocophone f1 ui

But still, it has not given up on the bloatware. Putting the bloatware issues aside, the Poco F1 is also being criticized for having the DRM or the digital right management Security level of L3 and not L1. This means that you can view contents on Amazon Prime and Netflix only at the maximum resolution of 540p. Streaming HD and Full-HD videos is not possible when the security level is at L3.

poco-f1 software ui

The reason for the lockout is that these services are protected by digital rights management (DRM) to prevent the copying and unauthorized redistribution of these kinds of video files.

Most of the smartphones like the OPPO F9, VIVO V11 still have that issue and many people are cool with it. On a small screen of the smartphones that is not quite noticeable. And in the countries like Nepal and India, where the internet is not so fast to stream even the 540p videos, users can barely notice the difference. There are also rumors about fixing the issue with a software update, and I really wish it to be true.

However, this phone is also susceptible to advertisements. What I mean by that is, if you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network, you will see various ads even when you open File Manager or settings. As annoying as that can be, these are one of the reasons the Pocophone is cheap. So, this is something you have to get used to if you have the Pocophone.

Speaker

On the Poco F1, there’s a speaker on the right grill and the earpiece forms a stereo speaker setup. With this setup, the sound output from the phone is quite loud and clear. Now it may not have the depth in sound for various genres of music like the flagship phones do but is not that disappointing either. And while playing games, even if the bottom-firing speaker gets obstructed, the sound makes its way to you through the earpiece.

Connectivity

Even on the connectivity side, I have no complaints about the Poco F1. Wi-Fi connectivity and download speed are really great. There was appreciable voice clarity in the phone calls and I did not face any call drops using both the NTC and Ncell SIM cards.

Digging deep into the connectivity side, I found that the phone lacks NFC feature. It might be another aspect where Xiaomi made a cut. Although the absence of the NFC is not a huge deal in the countries like Nepal and India, users in US and European regions may not be able to get along without the feature.

Security

The area where Xiaomi has been generous is in the security. This phone comes with a Fingerprint scanner and Face Unlock feature as a biometric authentication tool. The fingerprint on the phone is really fast. It unlocks the phone almost instantaneously. And for the Face Unlock feature, the front camera and IR sensor come into play. With this setup, the facial mapping is accurate and unlocking the handset with this feature is abrupt as well. Even on the pitch-dark condition, the unlocking speed was somewhat similar. And there was no additional problem whatsoever. So I must say the Infrared sensor has done a really good job here.

Display

On the front, you get a 6.2-inch IPS Panel. Although the IPS display does fail to reproduce pitch black and inky colors like the Super AMOLED displays, I was not disappointed with the color accuracy on the phone. I was fairly impressed with the viewing angle, contrast ratio, and the color saturation. However, the thick bezel at the bottom and a wide notch on the top are definitely something you need to live up with.

xiaomi poco f1 display

Xiaomi has squeezed an earpiece and various sensors including the IR sensor in that notch whereas, the chin houses a notification LED. It is really a weird place to put a notification LED and it took a lot of time for me to get used to it. Whether it be in a weird place, having one is definitely better than having none. So I was ok about it after spending some time with it.

pocophone f1 display

Continuing with the display, the Poco F1 features Full-HD+ resolution and looks sufficiently bright. It has good sunlight visibility. So, even on a bright sunny day, I did not have any problems while viewing the contents on the phone. The phone is also said to come with an old gen Gorilla Glass 3 protection. But since I am absolutely careless with my phone, I put on a tempered glass before I started using it.

Battery

Now, I had mentioned earlier that the phone looks bulkier with a thickness of 8.8mm, and the battery is one of the reasons for it. Poco F1 sports a massive 4000mAh battery, which backed me for more than a day on the normal usage. At the end of the day, I always ended up with 25% to 30% on my phone. So I was fairly satisfied with the backup. Charging the battery is also quite hassle-free on the phone. Unlike the iPhones, the smartphone comes bundled with a quick charger Version 3, with which the battery is refilled in around 1 hour and 45 minutes. The phone does support Quick Charge 4+  but availability is an issue here in Nepal.

Conclusion and Verdict

The Poco F1 has made some compromises to keep the prices low. And the plastic back is one of them. However, it is not a huge deal and users can surely live with it by putting a premium case. Since the phone is targeted to the Asian users, the absence of NFC is not that noticeable as well. And talking about the Digital Right Management, I believe that the Poco F1 was pushed forward as a scapegoat. A lot of popular phones are still running with the DRM Security level of L3. So nitpicking that flaw on Poco F1 might have been intentionally brought to kill the hype of the Poco F1.

To sum it up, Poco F1 is a great phone, which costs one-third the price of iPhone XS or the Galaxy Note 9 and nearly half the price of the “flagship killer” OnePlus 6. So needless to say, the Poco F1 offers a great value for money. Except for a few downsides, Poco F1 is obviously one of the best smartphones on the market for the money. We do not deny that there are plenty of rooms for improvements on the phone. And we hope that Xiaomi will come with all the issues fixed and with better hardware & design on the Poco F2.

Unfortunately, as great as this phone is, its availability is pretty limited. It doesn’t cater to markets like US, Canada, or such. And even though it goes on Flash sales in India, as of now it’s not available in Nepal. For now, we can only rely on Xiaomi Nepal to make it available here soon.

Poco F1 Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
– Affordable Price – Cheap design
– Top Class Performance – Average low light camera performance
– Superb Battery Life
– Good Cameras

Microsoft launches Office 2019 for Windows and Mac

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Microsoft recently released Office 2019 for Windows and Mac operating systems. After the Office 2016, this is the first time the company’s flagship software received such a huge update. This new Microsoft Office 2019, however, has been targeted at the consumers, who have not yet chosen the Microsoft Office 365 service with the monthly feature updates.

Over the years, Microsoft seems to be obsessed with luring the consumers to its cloud-based services. However, this time the company stepped up and showed that it has forgotten about those who want a one-and-done purchase. So the company with high hopes and utter generosity has rolled out the Microsoft Office 2019 for Mac and Windows, providing a subset of upgrades that used to be in the Office 365 in the past three years.

“Office 2019 will be a valuable upgrade for customers who feel that they need to keep some or all of their apps on servers on-premises,” the company said in a press release.

It is worth noting that the new software will run only on Windows 10 and not on Windows 7, 8 or 8.1. Also, the software is available for Microsoft’s Commercial volume license (trusted) customers as of now. And for all the consumers who do not fall on that category should have to wait for few weeks to use the software.

Microsoft Office 2019 and Office 365: What are the differences?

Since most of the features in Office 2019 and Office 365 are the same, it has created quite a lot of confusions on the consumers’ side. So let me clear it out for you.

Here is a major difference: MS office 2019 is software, which requires a one-time time purchase. After the purchase, the consumers can use it for eternity without paying further for the same services. And in this kind of purchase, the users won’t receive any sorts of feature updates after making the purchase. You can receive quality updates and security patches, but no new tools or functionality will ever be added into the software.

In contrast, the Office 365 is a subscription-based service. And unlike the Office 2019, the Office 365 is powered by Microsoft cloud. So it includes more up to date and collaborative features than what the regular MS office or the Microsoft’s perpetual software offers.

All or most of the features in the Microsoft Office 2019 will mostly be present in the cloud-based Office 365. The major intentional of bringing the new update with improved features is to lure the customers, who like to pay only for one time for the service and doesn’t really require access to new tools and functionality.

New features in Microsoft Office 2019

1.      Advance presentation features

PowerPoint is one of the most popular solutions for the presentations. And still, it has been a go-to feature for most of the people. However, with the development of advanced options for the presentations, PowerPoint seems to be dated in the recent days. So to stay more relevant in the presentation games, Microsoft has brought some advanced features in this new update. The new features added in the software are enhanced Morph and Zoom capabilities to help the users to create a more sophisticated and dynamic presentation.

Although this feature was already existent on the Office 365 ProPlus, it was not available in the Office 2016.

2.      More Powerful data analysis

In the matter of data handling and management, Excel is still on the acme. And this time, the company has injected some new features to set a new benchmark for the data management software.

Office 2019 data analysis

With the new version of the software, users will be able to access new and more powerful features like new formulas, new charts (like funnel charts and 2D maps), the ability to publish from Excel to Power BI (Microsoft’s own business analytics service), and enhancements for PowerPivot and PowerQuery.

3.      Improved inking features

We have seen S-pen on the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and the Microsoft Surface devices. Such digital pens quite sophisticatedly allow the users to draw, note, and doodle directly onto the device’s screen. This feature not just look fancy, it also gives the opportunity to the users to use the software interactively.

office 2019 inking features

And Microsoft has adopted the feature in Office 2019 to encourage maximum productivity. It has introduced the new inking capabilities across all the apps—such as pressure sensitivity, tilt effects that adjust the ink’s thickness depending on the angle of the pen, and even a roaming pencil case, which allows users to store and organize their favorite pens, pencils, and highlighters to roam with them across their different devices.

4.      Easier Email management

Microsoft has not yet forgotten its Outlook users. In this new update, Microsoft has brought several new features to make the email management tasks easier and hassle-free. And Microsoft is quite hopeful that, with the new features, users will now able to manage their emails effectively and efficiently.

According to Microsoft, these include things like:

  • Updated contact cards
  • Office 365 Groups
  • @mentions
  • Focused inbox
  • Travel package cards