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Dell G7 Gaming Laptop Review: Cuts to the Core

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When Dell did away with its entry-level Inspiron gaming laptop line and introduced the Dell G-series laptops, we didn’t know what to expect. However, we’ve come to expect nothing but close to best, if not the best from Dell laptops. And with the Dell G7, it introduces something that is all about the core performance!

Design

The Dell G7 has a fresh design of its own. And while we were in a sea of those plain silver or black or black and red colors, it provides a new look to your laptop with its two colors: White & Blue and Black & Blue versions. While the White and Blue looks stunning and seems to be everyone’s hot favorite, we decided to go with the Black & Blue version. It might not look equally good, but it’s a nice one, nonetheless.

dell g7 laptop design

The aesthetics of the laptop give you a “gaming” vibe. With sharp edges all around and vents at the back which looks like the hood of a sports car, it has a sporty design overall. It is built out of plastic but is quite durable. It is also bulky due to the large fans at the back that blow out hot air. But the large fans do a good job of keeping your laptop cool. It is also considerably heavy at 2.6 kg. However, it’s still portable, but you might have problems carrying it around all day long.

Display

The display is where the laptop falls short. It has a 15.6” Full HD (1920 x 1080) display panel. The quality is pretty decent, but you will notice it is missing something. It has a 60 Hz refresh rate, but, you can also over-clock it up to a 100 Hz. However, that has to be at your own risk, as it has a chance of damaging your screen in the long run. Also, the color reproduction is just okay. It can reproduce only 73% standard RGB and about 56% Adobe RGB color space. The numbers are disappointing, and gameplay is also somewhat affected. But even so, it won’t make that much of a difference as you’ll be too busy shooting down enemies to notice such subtle differences.

Also, the brightness level on this laptop is also not that commendable. It can get 250 nits of peak brightness levels, which are admittedly, quite low for multimedia viewing. But it is good enough for gaming. Also, gamers kinda tend to play a lot of games at night, and low brightness levels is kinda just right for them. It’s almost as if every part of this laptop seems to be made for gaming.

dell g7 display

Another thing that is off-putting is the huge bezels around the sides. Even with a large form factor, the screen doesn’t appear as big as it is. The 15.6-inch screen is definitely big, but with the large bezels, the screen appears small and is also quite distracting. So, your movie experiences might not be good enough. Overall, the display seems to be intended for gamers, and if you’re looking for something to create content like a lot of video editing, or designing, this one is not for you.

Performance

In terms of hardware, the laptop has an 8th-gen Intel i7-8750 6-core processor with clock speeds of up to 4.1 GHz with Turbo Boosting. Now, this one is a very capable processor, and there is no doubt about its performance. It is supported by 8 GB of RAM, which is good enough for everything else, but you might want to consider expanding it to 16 GB for a sweet gaming experience. The standard model does come with a 16 GB configuration, but the one we got only had 8 GB of it. With only 8 GB, there will be some stutters with heavy games. You can also expand this to 32 GB, but I don’t think that is really necessary.

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But the worst part about upgrading the RAM is that it has two slots with two 4 GB RAMs, and if you want to upgrade it, you either have to get a new 16 GB unit or replace both of them with 8 GB units.

As for graphics, you get a 6 GB NVidia GTX 1060 Max-Q, which is a respectable graphics card. It gives you better performance than the 1050Ti but falls short from the regular GTX 1060. Maybe they could have fit in a regular GTX 1060, but I actually have no complaints about this whatsoever. You can still play all the modern games in Full HD and Ultra settings and still get good frame rates. And the GTX 1060 Max-Q actually heats less than the regular 1060, which makes the choice of graphics card a good one!

dell g7 cooling vents

There’s less thermal throttling, and the laptop doesn’t heat up that much. This is the good thing about those large fans, and they are also quiet enough to let you game without getting annoyed. This laptop also packs enough power to let you use any kind high-end video editing or designing software, but its display is not suitable for such.

Storage and Battery

Now as it is with laptops, there are multiple configuration choices. Our particular unit features an M.2 256 GB SSD storage. And I don’t know why but in our tests, it was only able to provide 500 MBPS of read and 300 MBPS write speeds on our tests. Now, these are very disappointing figures from the last generation, as the last ones had really good SSDs with read speeds up to 2800 MBPS and write speeds of 1200 MBPS.

The speed on this one is comparable to that of Dells’ 2nd – gen 7567 model’s SSDs. Now, I’m just comparing the speeds with the other SSDs in numbers. You will not actually feel it suffer from slow speeds in normal usage. Actually, you might not even be able to tell the difference, except feeling a tiny bit of sluggishness.

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On the battery front, it only has a 56 Watt-hour battery, which is adequate, but for a gaming laptop of this size, it feels small. Looking at its size, it should be able to fit in a larger battery, but it doesn’t. I got around 4 hours of battery life in average usage, which is similar to that of the Inspiron 7577.

Keyboard and Touchpad

The keyboard gives you a good typing feel. It has only 1.4 mm key travel, but it is comfortable enough. The keyboard feels good, but it misses out on the tactile feedback. So, you will find that it’s not as good as some other gaming laptops. It’s got this blue backlight with blue colored fonts, which adds to its cool serene looks. But it also puts a bit of strain in your eyes during prolonged usage, especially at night.

dell g7 keyboard

The 4.1 x 3.1 inch trackpad is large and comfortable. And with Windows Precision Drivers, it works much better than other proprietary trackpads. However, its plastic build does affect the precision somewhat in overall usability, sometimes not being able to detect certain gestures like pinch-zoom, three-finger touch, and flick, etc. But it worked most of the time, and for me, it was good enough.

Ports, Audio and Webcam

The large laptop body features all the ports you could want in 2018. You get three high-speed USB 3.1 Type A ports, an HDMI 2.0 port, a headphone jack, a 2-in-1 SD card slot, a Noble-lock security slot, and a Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 port. This laptop even features a USB-C port with Thunderbolt 3 support, and it’s actually a pretty nice feature to have.

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The speaker audio quality is above average. The front-facing speakers do a good job of providing you a loud and clear sound. And it can also catch those subtle sounds of footsteps or such while gaming.

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However, the webcam is pretty bad. It captures noisy pictures and videos, and you wouldn’t probably live stream with this webcam. But it is good enough for other social media usage.

Conclusion and Verdict

All in all, the Dell G7 gives you what it advertises, and that is core performance. The processor and graphics provide a good gaming experience, even though the RAM is not quite enough. And the worst part about this laptop is the dual RAM channels. This makes upgrading it’s RAM quite expensive, and frankly, a hassle.

Also, the display is not quite good for the multimedia creation or viewing. And the wide bezels add more to its woe. The Dell G7 cut corners with the display mostly, but, I have no complaints on any other aspect. It seems to me that Dell only focused on the gaming performance and didn’t put much emphasis on other aspects, but for the price that I got it for, it actually makes sense.

This unit came from the US directly, so, it cost around Rs.1,26,000. But the same model goes for some 145,000 in the Nepali market. Considering the 1,26,000 price tag, this is a good deal, but for 1,45,000, there are some other options you can explore like the MSI’s 8th gen offerings or from Acer as well. Overall, The Dell G7 is a good buy for budget-conscious gamers, but I’d recommend you to get the 16 GB RAM variant as the 8 GB won’t really be enough and it’s pretty hard to upgrade.

Pros:

  • Good price to performance ratio
  • Ample power
  • Good thermals
  • Great design and aesthetics
  • Gaming-centric

Cons:

  • Average battery life
  • Average display
  • Large bezels
  • Dual RAM slots making upgrading hassles
  • Heavyweight

Also Read: Dell Laptops Price in Nepal

Xiaomi unveils the MI 8 Lite with gradient colors, SD 660 and dual rear cameras

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Xiaomi definitely has something going on with the Mi 8 lineup this year. While we already had already seen the Mi 8, Mi 8 Explorer edition and the Mi 8 SE, make its way into the market, Xiaomi in an event yesterday also announced the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite and the Mi 8 Pro. The Mi 8 Pro is a slightly watered down version of the Mi 8.

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What’s interesting is that in the launch event Xiaomi compared the Mi 8 Lite with the likes of iPhone XR and suggesting that their product has slimmer bezels and a smaller notch. Chinese companies and their obsession with Apple is forever there.

Coming to the phone itself, it features the Snapdragon 660 AIE Octa-core processor with Adreno 512 GPU. The chipset is manufactured using 14 nm FitFET process. Likewise, the device has a 6.2 – inches display with a 19:9 aspect ratio and FHD+ screen resolution, 2560 x 1080 pixels to be precise.

The cameras on this one come with AI-based features. There’s a 24 MP f/2.2 selfie camera with Sony IMX576 sensor. Xiaomi has named it’s AI technology by a different name calling it, AI make-up beauty. Similarly, at the back, there’s a 12 MP sensor plus a 5 MP depth sensor with adjustable blur feature. Additionally, it also has an AI scene recognition feature like that in the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 or its predecessor. Now, with the Mi 8 Lite, you can identify Beach and Sea bottom too.

Xiaomi provides choices of 3 different storage configurations, 4/64 GB variant, 6/64 GB variant and 6/128 GB variant.

Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite Full Specifications:

  • Operating System: Android Oreo 8.1 with MIUI 9.5
  • Display: 6.26- inches IPS LCD, 19:9 ratio (~403 PPI density)
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2280 pixels
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.2 GHz Kryo 260 & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 260)
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 660
  • GPU: Adreno 512
  • RAM: 4 or 6 GB
  • Storage: 64 or 128
  • Rear Camera: 12 MP f/1.9+ 5 MP f/2.0 depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 24 MP
  • SIM (s): Dual SIM (nano-SIM, Dual standby)
  • Battery:  Non-removable Li-Po 3350 mAh battery with Quick charge 3.0
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac dual-band , WiFi Direct, Hotspot, Bluetooth 5.0
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, etc.
  • Price: CNY 1,399 or $205 (4/64GB) | RMB 1,699 or $250 (6/64GB) | RMB 1,999 or $295 (6/128GB)

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Xiaomi MI 8 Pro with an In-display Fingerprint sensor is official

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Xiaomi’s flagships are playing hard to get. The Xiaomi Mi 8 is only available in the Chinese markets, and if you want one, you have to order from there itself. Now, while others cannot get there hands on this affordable flagship phone, Xiaomi has launched yet another version of the flagship. It is known as Xiaomi MI 8 Pro, or MI 8 Screen Fingerprint Edition, in China.

Now, what is different in this “Pro” version? The name already gives it away. It features a pressure sensitive in-display fingerprint sensor and swaps the 3D Face Unlock with an IR sensor one. But that’s pretty much about it. Also, this phone will offer two more colors: a Blue one and a Gold one, on top of the Xiaomi MI 8 Explorer Editions’ transparent back version. However, this phone seems to become the international version of the Xiaomi Mi 8. So, maybe it won’t be hard to get anymore.

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Talking about the specs, it is pretty much the same as the standard Xiaomi MI 8. It has a 6.21″ AMOLED display with Full HD+ (1080 x 2248) resolution. Its dual camera setup consists of two 12 MP sensors – one with f/1.8 aperture and OIS and another with f/2.4 aperture and 2x Optical Zoom. The front camera rests at a 20 MP shooter with f/1.0 aperture.

Under the hood, everything remains the same as well. A Snapdragon 845 chipset powers the phone while there are two RAM options of 6 GB and 8 GB. However, it features a 128 GB storage by default.

Xiaomi MI 8 Pro will start at 3200 Chinese Yuan (US $467) for the 6 GB version and 3600 Yuan (US $525) for the 8 GB variant. And yes, along with the MI 8 Lite, which is a budget variant of the MI 8, these two might be available to the international market. Both are up for pre-sale as of now and will start shipping by September 21.

Xiaomi MI 8 Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.21-inch AMOLED panel with Full HD+ (2248 × 1080) resolution
  • Processor: 2.8 GHz Octa-Core Snapdragon 845 with Adreno 630 GPU
  • RAM: 6 GB / 8 GB RAM
  • Storage: 128 GB
  • OS: Android 8.1 (Oreo) with MIUI
  • Rear Camera: 12MP rear camera with f/1.8 aperture, OIS, Optical zoom, 4K video recording and secondary 12MP sensor with f/2.4 aperture, 2X zoom
  • Front Camera: 20MP front-facing camera with real-time AI portraits
  • Security: IR Face unlock, Pressure sensitive in-display fingerprint sensor
  • Features: Dual 4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11ac dual-band (2×2 MU-MIMO ), Bluetooth 5, Dual-frequency (L1+L5) GPS/GLONASS/Beidou, NFC, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 3000 mAh with Quick Charge 4
  • Price: 3200 Chinese Yuan (US $467) for the 6 GB version
  • Price: 3600 Yuan (US $525) for the 8 GB variant

Samsung extends the J-series with Galaxy J4 Plus and J6 Plus

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Samsung has done it again. But this time, it’s nothing extraordinary. Just, two new “mid-range” phones added to the Galaxy J-series. This time, the newbies are the Samsung Galaxy J4 Plus and the Samsung Galaxy J6 Plus. It is already confusing with Samsung pumping out so many devices. And these two, with their modest specs are the same – bringing nothing new to the table.

But anyways the two phones are now official. Both the  phones have a 6.0″ HD+ IPS LCD screen. Note that it’s only HD+ (720 x 1480 ) resolution, and the “Plus” means only larger screens, but the display resolution remains pretty much the same. Also, both the phones have a 3300 mAh battery.

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The Galaxy J6 Plus features a Dual camera setup at the back. A 13 MP primary shooter and an 5 MP depth sensor. Something new about this phone is that it has a fingerprint sensor on the side. Under the hood, the phone runs on an underwhelming Snapdragon 425. It is available in two memory options: 3 GB RAM with 32 GB storage and 4 GB RAM with 64 GB storage. I know, I know, a Snapdragon 425? Yes, it very much seems that way.

Also Read: Samsung Dashain Offer 2075

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The Galaxy J4 Plus, on the other hand, has only a single 13 MP camera at the back and no fingerprint sensor whatsoever. This phone too, runs on the Snapdragon 425, but some sources suggest the same processor as the J4, Exynos 7570. No matter what, both of these are underwhelming processors. This phone is also available in two memory options: 2 GB RAM / 16 GB storage, and 3 GB RAM / 32 GB storage.

The prices aren’t official yet, as the launch date is set to September 25. But there’s a Dutch site that has listed the Duos version of the J4 Plus and the J6 Plus. They are priced as 189 Euros and 239 Euros, respectively, which converts to some $220 and $280. And with smartphones like the Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro coming soon for similar price, these phones look like a bad bargain!

These “Plus” models offer nothing new except a slightly larger screen and bigger batteries. The J6 Plus does have a side mounted fingerprint sensor and dual cameras, but with such underwhelming processors, it just doesn’t seem enough. I don’t know when Samsung will start listening to us, but until then, we can all agree that Samsung’s mid-range phones are among the worse ones out there.

Daraz Seller Summit 2018: Big plans to move forward in Nepali e-commerce industry

Over the years, Daraz has been consistent is in providing a platform for sellers to sell and buyers to buy. And all of that is getting better than ever with the plans Daraz has in stores. Now you may have a question on whether or not the company will change its name to Alibaba. Well, no. Not right now. However, Daraz Nepal is now developing some interesting systems and work plans alongside the Chinese company. It presented those plans in the Daraz Seller Summit 2018 held on 17th September 2018. At the event, over 650 Daraz seller and media personnel were introduced with quite a few strategies which will probably map Daraz Nepal’s future.

Read More: Alibaba Group Acquires Daraz

Well first things first, Daraz is handing over the tools of its system to the sellers themselves en route to make the customer service better. And for that, Daraz will be using a three-step approach. The first step is to hand over the tool itself so that the sellers will sell the products themselves. They will also be able to create new campaign themselves and interact with their customers themselves.

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The second step involves maintaining the quality and controlling the whole service transaction by the company itself. And the final step comprises of building a “seamless and foolproof Business Process”.

This new system will go online on the 29th of this month. According to Daraz, it will change the whole landscape of online shopping. Speaking at the event, Bjarke Mikkelsen, CEO of Daraz group said, “Sellers are the heart of Daraz’s e-commerce ecosystem. Making it easy for small-and-medium-sized businesses to do business anywhere is our primary mission.

He later added, “We believe that the best person to sell a product or a service is the seller himself – not Daraz. That’s why we want to give the sellers all the tools to do this independently. Our job is to build the tools and the control systems to ensure that the customer is always 100% protected in every single transaction.”

Another major announcement of the event was the coming together of the company and Nabil Bank. According to Anil Keshary Shah, CEO of Nabil Bank, the bank will now provide SME Loan to the Daraz Sellers and will be partnering with Daraz for the digital payment system.

Daraz Nepal also launched a new service called Daraz Express. This venture has introduced Daraz Hub for a faster delivery, products’ easy drop-offs, customers return and pickups.

Time and again, Daraz Nepal has introduced various offers and campaigns to its customers. And it will now be bigger than ever by the looks of it. In addition to the Black Friday, Dashain Dhamaka and Mobile Week campaigns among others, the company will introduce 11:11 sale offer on 11th of November. This sale, like any other sale campaign, will include discounts, gifts and lots of other exclusive deals.

Samsung Launches Galaxy Tab A 10.5 2018 in Nepal

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With your smartphones getting bigger and the sizes of laptops getting more compact, tablets are, well, more of an acquired taste these days. But still, that hasn’t stopped companies to come out with more tablets and upgrading their previous tablets. And so, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5″ gets a 2018 version. While the international markets got it about a few weeks ago, it has also made it’s way to Nepal.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 is a big tablet – well, of course, its name gives it away. The 10.5″ IPS LCD display is not stunning, but good enough, nonetheless. It has a Full HD+ resolution (1200 x 1920) with a pixel density of 216 PPI. That is actually nowhere near enough for a display that size, but as I said, tablets are kind of another market. For 2018, the bezels are still big.

It has a polycarbonate body, and design-wise doesn’t win any points. However, it back feels polished and textured, which feels really nice. It has got 4 speakers on the top and the bottom, which might be the best part about this tablet, really. It features an 8 MP camera on the back with f/1.9 aperture and a 5 MP camera up front. Cameras on this thing are pretty tablet-ish, nothing special about them, just regular cameras.

samsung galaxy tab 10.5 2018 price nepal

Under the hood, it is powered by a low-range Snapdragon 450 chipset and supported by 3 GB of RAM. Now, I feel like this isn’t enough power at all, for a tablet and it’s price, but that’s what we get. Also, there’s 32 GB of internal storage, which is expandable up to 512 GB with a microSD card. This tablet runs on Android 8.1 with Samsung Experience 9.5 UI on top. Also, it gets 4G LTE support as well. It has got a large battery of 7300 mAh, and can take up to 3 hours to fully charge.

It’s priced internationally at about $450, and it costs Rs.54,490 in Nepal. The pricing is actually appropriate for what it costs around the world, considering it costs about 30000 in India. But with all that it packs, the price seems a bit too much everywhere.

First, I don’t understand why this doesn’t pack enough power. I mean, it’s easier to play games on a tablet, so, why not a more powerful chip on it? Looking at the hefty price to features ratio, you can see why tablets are a dwindling market. However, this thing is big, and with 4 speakers, it is a good entertainment package for consuming media. And it is now here in Nepal as well.

Specs Overview | Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 2018

  • Display: 10.5″ IPS LCD Full HD+ (1200 x 1920) with 216 PPI and 16:10 aspect ratio
  • Processor: Snapdragon 450
  • RAM: 3 GB
  • Storage: 32 GB (expandable up to 512 GB with microSD)
  • Cameras: 8 MP primary + 5 MP front
  • Battery: 7300 mAh
  • OS: Android 8.1 Oreo with Samsung Experience 9.5
  • Price: Rs.54490

So, what do you think about this tablet? Would you want to buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 2018 10.5? Do let us know your views on this.

Samsung Galaxy A8 Star launched in Nepal with FullView display and Dual camera setup

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Samsung has created its own Galaxy with a number of J-Series, A-series, and S-series smartphones. And this time, to expand its already vast Galaxy, the tech titan had added a star, namely known as Samsung Galaxy A8 star. The smartphone was launched in the international market a short time ago. And in around two weeks, Samsung Nepal brought the smartphone here in Nepal.

Samsung Galaxy A8 Star Overview

On the display front, the handset comes with the tall 6.3-inch FullView display. As it is the Samsung’s product, the smartphone has got the Super AMOLED treat. So, one can view the contents in the screen enjoying deeper blacks and brighter whites. This display, which is already bright, vibrant, and immersive also comes the “Always On display” feature. So, there won’t be any hassle of unlocking the phone or clicking the power button every now and then to check the time or to view the notifications.

Looking at the past, Samsung had fairly disappointed the users with the inclusion of mediocre chipsets on its mid-range handsets. Samsung Galaxy A6, Galaxy A6+, and Galaxy J8 are the good examples to present here. But this Samsung has shown really remarkable generosity and has added the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 chipset. The chipset is coupled with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage for better performance. There is also an SD card slot, which may come handy to the users, who are not satisfied with the internal storage provided on the phone. Users can expand their storage up to 400GB using an SD card. However, the SD card will occupy the SIM 2 slot so you can only insert a SIM card when the SD card is onboard.

When it comes to the camera, Samsung always strives to provide capable cameras on its smartphones. And the A8 star does not seem like an exception. The Samsung Galaxy A8 star boasts a dual camera setup at the back. The camera pair on the phone encompasses a 24MP shooter backed by a 16MP sensor. Both the lenses have an aperture of f/1.7 to provide better performance even on the low light settings. And since there are two cameras present on the phone, users can take Portrait shots with Bokeh effects as well. And the interesting thing is that there is a feature to adjust the focus area and blur intensity before and even after capturing the images.

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Even on the front side, Samsung has not made a compromise. The Korean giant has included a 24MP sensor, which comes with a lens of f/2.0 aperture. Although the phone does not have multiple cameras on the front, users can still take portrait selfies. The phone is capable of doing so because of its software intelligence.

If you ask about the device’s battery, I will say that the smartphone is rich with 3700mAh battery. With this battery and specs configuration, the A8 star can easily give two-days backup on the normal use. On the top of that, the handset has a fast charging feature, which helps the device to replenish its battery really fast. On the software front, the smartphone comes with Android Oreo (v8.0) out of the box with Experience UI on the top. And talking about the price, this whole package costs Rs. 59,990 on the purchase.

Also Read: Samsung Mobiles Price in Nepal

Samsung Galaxy A8 Star Specifications

  • Display: 6.3-inch Super AMOLED display
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2220 pixels @ 392 PPI pixel density & 18.5:9 ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 660
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.2 GHz Kryo 260 & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 260)
  • GPU: Adreno 512
  • OS: Android 8.0 (Oreo) with Samsung Experience 9.0 UI on the top
  • RAM: 6GB
  • Storage: 64 GB (expandable up to 400 GB, Uses SIM 2 slot)
  • Rear Camera: Dual- (24 MP, f/1.7, CAF) + (16 MP, f/1.7, PDAF), LED flash
  • Front Camera: 24 MP, f/2.0 aperture
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • SIM: Dual Hybrid SIM with 4G
  • Battery: Non-removable Li-Ion 3700 mAh battery, supports fast charging (9V, 1.67A)
  • Price: 59,990

Verdict

The smartphone does come with appealing design, capable processor and remarkable cameras. But when looked into its price, the handset can suffer competition with its own Samsung Galaxy A8+ smartphone. The Galaxy A8+ has a good processor, dust and water resistant body (IP68 certified), remarkable setup of cameras with dual camera setup on the front, and the fancy FullView Super AMOLED display. And talking about the price, the Galaxy A8+ comes with the price tag of Rs. 54,990. So that can be tough to make a choice.

If you can add Rs. 10,000 more, you can get the company’s last year flagship, the Galaxy S8. Since it is a flagship phone, you can enjoy its fancy features and shouldn’t have to worry just because it is a year old device.

There is also the OnePlus 5 (8/128GB) available at Rs. 58,500 and OnePlus 5T (6/64GB) at Rs. 64,900. So, if you can manage the price, they are still a good phone despite being a year old at the age.

Well, that’s not the only competition, the A8 star will be facing. There is Huawei Nova 3, which comes with quad camera setup; two on the back and two up front. The phone also features Kirin 970, which is the company’s last year flagship chipset.

Vivo V11 and V11 Pro launched in Nepal

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Vivo launched two new smartphones in the Nepali market, the Vivo V11 and Vivo V11 Pro. The latter offers an in-display fingerprint sensor and will cost you somewhat a premium amount. The Vivo V11 does not support any new features like that, but is still a really nice smartphone and can easily compete with the likes of Huawei Nova 3i or the Oppo F9.

Overview:

The Vivo V11 features a 6.3″ IPS display with a resolution of 1080 x 2280 pixels. Sadly this one doesn’t feature the much-hyped in-display fingerprint sensor. Except for that, it’s a really nice smartphone and should be a top choice for buyers this season.

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The MediaTek Helio P60 is a proven performer and will hold its ground pretty well with its competitors. The 4GB RAM and 128GB storage will also be a much-appreciated plus point.

Camera wise, it comes with a 16MP + 5MP camera with LED flash and video capabilities of up to 1080p@30fps. The front has a 25MP f/2.0 lens with HDR support and up to 1080p@30fps video recording.

The Vivo V11 Pro comes with a 6.41″ inch 1080 x 2340 pixels AMOLED display with an in-display fingerprint sensor. The new SoC should also deliver a bit better performance, thanks to the Snapdragon 660 chipset paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage.

It also comes with a slightly better camera than the V11, with the 12MP f/1.8 and 5MP f/2.4 dual camera setup. Disappointingly, the video capability on this one also maxes out at 1080p@30fps. The front gets a 25MP f/2.0 lens, the same one on the regular V11.

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Both smartphones come with the latest Bluetooth 5.0, 802.11ac WiFi and Android 8.1 Oreo with Funtouch OS. The V11 gets a 3315mAh battery whereas the V11 Pro gets a bigger 3400mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Also Read: Vivo Mobiles Price in Nepal

Vivo V11 (Vivo V11i globally) Specifications:

  • Display: 6.3 inches, IPS LCD
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2280 pixels, 19:9 ratio (400 PPI density)
  • Dimensions: 155.9 x 75.6 x 8.1 mm (6.14 x 2.98 x 0.32 in)
  • Weight: 163g
  • Chipset: MediaTek MT6771 Helio P60 Octa-core (4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • GPU: Mali-G72 MP3
  • OS: Android 8.1 Oreo with Funtouch OS 4.5
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Internal Memory: 128GB; expandable up to 256GB
  • Primary Camera: Dual 16 MP + 5 MP, 1080p@30fps
  • Secondary Camera:  25 MP, f/2.0, 1080p@30fps
  • Sensors: Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • Battery: Non-removable Li-Ion 3400 mAh battery
  • Available Colors: Starry Night, Dazzling Gold, Nebula
  • Price: Rs 35,690 [Last Updated on July 27, 2019]

Vivo V11 Pro (Vivo V11 globally) Specifications:

  • Display: 6.41 inches, Super AMOLED
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2340 pixels, 19.5:9 ratio (402 PPI density)
  • Dimensions: 157.9 x 75 x 7.9 mm (6.22 x 2.95 x 0.31 in)
  • Weight: 156 g
  • Chipset: Octa-core Qualcomm SDM660 Snapdragon 660 (4×2.2 GHz Kryo 260 & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 260)
  • GPU: Adreno 512
  • OS: Android 8.1 Oreo with Funtouch OS 4.5
  • RAM: 6GB
  • Internal Memory: 128GB; expandable up to 256GB
  • SIM: Hybrid Dual Nano-SIM
  • Primary Camera: Dual 12 MP + 5 MP, AI-assisted AI beauty mode and AI Portrait
  • Secondary Camera:  25 MP, f/2.0, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama, LED flash, 1080p@30fps
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • Battery: Non-removable Li-Ion 3400 mAh battery
  • Available Colors: Starry Night, Dazzling Gold, Nebula
  • Price: Rs 49,490 [Last Updated on July 27, 2019]

Apple launches three new iPhones and Apple Watch Series 4

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When Tim Cook sent out a tweet yesterday night, the internet went crazy. Speculations were being made on how the CEO of a trillion dollar company could tweet something he was supposed to message. But to everyone’s surprise, this was all part of Apple’s plan to catch everyone’s attention for the event that was starting several minutes later.

Tim Cook Tweet

At the event held in the Steve Jobs Theatre, Apple unveiled four new products yesterday – the Apple Watch Series 4 and three iPhones.

Apple Watch Series 4 Specifications

Apple Watch has been around for some time, and it’s turning out to be one of the most popular smartwatches. And the Californian company released a new variant of the device yesterday which comes with a few upgrades out of the box.

The smartwatch has a bigger 30% display that has a few new interfaces to choose from according to a user’s choice. It has also undergone a slight design change with the display and the finishing looking more refined than before. In terms of battery, the device provides a similar battery life like its predecessor.

apple watch series 4

The Series 4 now comes with a speaker that’s 50% louder and has a Ceramic and Sapphire back. This step will now help radiowaves pass through easily from the top and the bottom, making the networking side of things better.

However, the major new feature that this device comes with is that it can measure Electrocardiogram through the digital dial on the side. This is the first consumer electronic that provides this service over the counter.

Apple Watch Series 4 Price and Availability

The new variant of the Apple Watch will be available for pre-order starting tomorrow, i.e. September 14. The base model with GPS will run for $399 whereas the cellular version is priced at $499.

iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR

The major talking point of the event was definitely the new iPhones. Apple released new smartphones yesterday, three new iPhones to be precise. Two of those, the iPhone XS and XS Max, are the direct successor to the iPhone X while the XR is ‘comparatively’ a cheaper model.

The iPhone XS and XS Max (whoever came with this name!) don’t have that many differences except for the display and battery size. The XS has a 5.8-inch Super Retina display with 2436 x 1125 pixels resolution while its maxed out sibling sports a tall 6.5-inch Super Retina display that has 1242 x 2688 pixels resolution.

apple iphone xs xs max

Now there aren’t that many major upgrades the iPhone XS has over the X. According to Apple, its new flagship has 60% greater dynamic range in the display and provides a richer stereo sound with a better Face ID. The display now has 120Hz touch-sensing rate for better touch detection and the batteries are slightly bigger. And you can now change the depth of field of an image from the gallery itself. These devices will support dual SIM cards (Nano + eSIM) as well.

However, the major difference lies in the internals. The new iPhones (all three of them) are powered by Apple’s Hexa-core A12 Bionic chip which is the industry’s first 7nm chipset. This CPU is coupled with an octa-core Neural Engine that will aid in machine learning and various operations. Apple claims that the new phones will be much faster with all the features at the helm. The Neural system also helps in recognizing the scenes of a picture and applying the necessary effect, something we have already seen on quite a lot of devices.

apple iphone xr
The iPhone X is available in a variety of colors.

The iPhone XR is Apple’s take on a cheaper iPhone, although you could definitely classify it as an expensive smartphone. The device comes with a 6.1-inch LCD display that has a lower 828 x 1792 pixels resolution which is definitely a bummer if you take its price for consideration. The XR won’t even feature Apple’s 3D touch and it is IP67 rated against the IP68 certification of the XS and XS Max.

Apple iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR Specs Overview

iPhone XR iPhone XS/XS Max
Display 6.1-inch IPS LCD display, 828 x 1792 pixels XS: 5.8-inch Super Retina display, 1125 x 2436, HDR 10 compliant

XS Max: 6.5-inch Super Retina display, 2688 x 1242 pixels, HDR 10 compliant

CPU Hexa-core Apple A12 Bionic Hexa-core Apple A12 Bionic
RAM 3 GB RAM 4 GB
Onboard Storage 64/128/256 GB 64/256/512 GB
Rear Camera 12 MP with f/1.8, OIS, PDAF, Quad-LED dual-tone flash 12 MP (f/1.8) + 12 MP (f/2.4, 2x Optical Zoom), OIS, PDAF, Quad-LED dual-tone flash
Front Camera 7 MP with f/2.2 7 MP with f/2.2
Sensors Face ID, Accelerometer, Proximity, Gyro, Compass Face ID, Accelerometer, Proximity, Gyro, Compass
Operating System (OS) iOS 12 iOS 12

Also Read: iPhones’ latest Price in Nepal

Apple iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR Price and Availability

The flagship devices are getting a lot expensive and the new iPhones are no different. Even the XR, which is supposed to be relatively cheaper, I think, comes with a hefty price tag.

iPhone XR iPhone XS iPhone XS Max
64 GB $749 $999 $1,099
128 GB $799
256 GB $899 $1,149 $1,249
512 GB $1,349 $1,449

Pre-order for the iPhone XS and XS Max will also start on September 14. The so-called affordable XR will be available for pre-order from October 19.

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Nokia 6.1 Plus AKA Nokia X6 is now available for purchase in Nepal

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Since its launch in China, Nokia X6 had garnered quite an attention. And Nepali smartphone enthusiasts were not an exception. We were frequently asked about the launch and availability of the phone in Nepal on our social media accounts. It was its appealing specs and the budget price tag, which made it the focal point of attention at that time. However, the wait for the Nepali customers has finally been over. After so much of anticipation, the interested ones can finally lay their hands on the Nokia X6 AKA Nokia 6.1 plus.

Nokia 6.1 Plus AKA Nokia X6 Specs Overview

On the display front, Nokia X6 sports a 5.8-inch IPS panel. The screen features Full-HD+ resolution flaunting a 19:9 aspect ratio. With the pixel density of 435PPI, the content on the screen looks sharp. And on the top, the display has been shielded with the Corning Gorilla Glass 3 to evade the vulnerabilities of cracks and scratches during the falls. The handset also has a small notch on the top and it is the first Nokia phone to put a cutout on the display. With so much brand going after the trend of the notch, Nokia 6.1 Plus might have been irresistible in that respect.

nokia x6 display

For a smooth performance on the phone, the smartphone has been provided with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 chipset alike the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 AI. This fairly capable chipset is backed by an ample 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage. And talking about the storage, users will also have a privilege to expand the internal memory on their will. Using an SD card slot, users can expand the device’s memory up to 256GB. However, the memory card will occupy the SIM2.

On the optics department, the handset enjoys dual camera setup at the back and a single selfie camera on the front. The camera duo on the back comprises of 16MP primary sensor backed by a 5MP depth sensor. The secondary sensor or the depth sensor comes into action while taking portrait shots. With this setup, we can expect it to produce some excellent photos. Also, there is an inclusion of EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) to avoid shakes and vibrations in the videos. Talking about the front camera, there is a 16MP selfie shooter, which comes with a f/2.0 aperture.

nokia x6 camera

In terms of OS, the phone boots on Android Oreo (v8.1). Since the phone possesses the stock version of Android users can fairly enjoy the absence of bloatware. On the top, the phone will get all the timely software updates and security patch. When we look into the sensors, we can feel the generosity of Nokia. The handset is equipped with all the basic sensors like fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, and compass sensors. The phone has 3060 mAh battery to fuel the processes inside the phone, which also supports Quick Charge 3.0 for the fast charging.

Also Read: Nokia Mobiles Price in Nepal

Nokia X6 Vs Huawei Nova 3i Vs Oppo F9

Nokia X6 Huawei Nova 3i Oppo F9
5.8-inch Full HD+ IPS display with Gorilla Glass 3 6.3 inches FHD+ IPS display 6.3-inch Full HD+ LTPS IPS display with Gorilla Glass 6
Snapdragon 636 Chipset Huawei HiSilicon Kirin 710 MediaTek Helio P60 chipset
Octa-core 1.8 GHz Kyro 260 CPU 4×2.2 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4×1.7 GHz Cortex-A53 4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A53
4GB RAM 4GB RAM 4/6GB RAM
64GB Onboard Storage 128GB Onboard Storage 64GB Onboard Storage
Rear Camera: Dual: 16 MP (f/2.0, 1.0µm, EIS) + 5 MP (f/2.2, 1.2µm) 16 MP f/2.2+ 2MP depth-sensing camera with Gyro EIS Rear Camera: Dual 16MP, f/1.8 + 2 MP, f/2.4
Front Camera: 16 MP, f/2.0 Selfie camera: 24 MP +2 MP (depth sensor) Front Camera: 25 MP, f/2.0
Fingerprint (rear), Accelerometer, Proximity, Gyro, proximity, compass sensors Accelerometer, Fingerprint (rear), Proximity, Gyro, proximity, compass sensors Gyro, Fingerprint (rear), Accelerometer, Proximity, proximity, compass sensors
Stock Android Oreo (v8.1), planned upgrade to Android Pie (v9.0) Android Oreo 8.1 with EMUI 8.2 on top Android 8.1 Oreo with ColorOS 5.2 on top
3060mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 support 3340 mAh battery 3,500 mAh with VOOC Flash Charge
Price: Rs. 37, 635 Price: Rs. 38,900 Price (4GB): Rs. 41,590

Price (6GB): Rs. 45,590

[Note: Prices are last updated on December 6, 2018]