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Oppo F7 Review: The Surprisingly Powerful Selfie Expert

As soon as we hear Oppo, the first thing that comes to our mind is a selfie. And while Oppo stays true to its tradition of being one of the leading brands of the selfie phones, it also quickly refashions to the new design trends. At a time when the Notch design and bezel-less displays are in the trend, Oppo has released its new flagship, the Oppo F7. Being a selfie camera it does have a great 25MP camera but apart from that what else does it have in stores? Let’s find out in this review.

Oppo F7 Specifications:

  • OS: Android Oreo 8.1
  • Dimension: 156×75.3×7.8mm
  • Display: 6.23” IPS LCD 1080×2280 pixels with 19:9 aspect ratio with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection
  • RAM: 4/6GB
  • ROM: 64/128 GB extendable up to 256 GB (dedicated microSD card slot)
  • Selfie camera: 25 MP f/2.0
  • Rear camera: Dual 16MP f/1.8 with phase detection auto-focus,
  • Chipset: Mediatek Helio P60
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A73 + 4X2.0 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • GPU: Mali-G72 MP3
  • Battery: 3,400 mAh non-removable Li-Ion battery (5V/2A charging)
  • Bluetooth: 4.2, A2DP LE
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity, Compass
  • WLAN: WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, WiFi direct, hotspot
  • Price: Rs. 36,590 (4GB/64GB) | Rs 46,590 (6GB/128GB)

Design and Build

Let’s start with the design. The Oppo F7 has a gorgeous and elegant design. The front of the phone looks similar to iPhone X (Read review) except that Oppo F7 is larger in dimension than iPhone X. The back of the phone is plastic and is prone to get fingerprints easily. It often slipped from my hand and I had to clean the back frequently when not applying a case. Now the plastic back might be a letdown but the feel and finishing of the device make it look like glass so I assure it makes up to it.

OPPO F7 REVIEW back red version

What I like is that the phone feels more premium than any other Oppo phones and feels great in hand. The Vivo V9 (Read review) which has similar weight and thickness but the F7 yet feels much lighter and slimmer in hand.

OPPO F7 REVIEW hands on feel

The Oppo F7 has a dimension 156 x 75.3 x 7.8 mm and weighs about 158g. The standby volume keys are on the left side while power button along with dedicated trays for dual SIM and microSD slot on the right. On the bottom there is a micro USB, speaker, microphone and 3.5mm Headphone jack. The 16MP rear camera is placed at the back with the fingerprint sensor.

OPPO F7 REVIEW side view

A tiny notch on the top of the screen houses a 25 MP Selfie camera, earpiece and sensor. However, it lacks a notification light. This isn’t a big problem but few people do love it. The speaker is quite loud & sharp.

OPPO F7 REVIEW notch

Display

The IPS LCD display has a full HD Plus resolution with an unusual 19:9 aspect ratio. The display is sharp and clear with an excellent contrast ratio. However, it is not as bright as I expected, so you need to put the brightness level at 100% when you are outdoors on a bright sunny day.

OPPO F7 display REVIEW

The display is a treat to watch with the minimalistic bezel and the Full View display. It also has ‘night mode’ which helps to filter out blue light to protect from visual fatigue. With that, there is ‘Night shield’ in the display settings that can be scheduled. Also, it is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5 right out the box.

OPPO F7 REVIEW display fullhd notch

Oppo F7 has on-screen navigation buttons creating a slim bezel at the bottom. The 6.23 display is difficult to use with a single hand. But there are features like one-handed mode & assistive ball to make it easier to use with one hand. There are other many helpful features that you can access the built-in app ‘Tips’.

Performance   

Oppo F7 houses the MediaTek Helio P60 chipset with 4GB RAM. Now there’s a belief among people that Qualcomm is better than MediaTek but that is not the case anymore and the Oppo F7 proves this.

The phone works great during normal usage of internet surfing, listening music & using social media. Even while multitasking apps like Snapchat, YouTube, and high-end games, the phone didn’t slow down or lagged. Not even once. I also tried multitasking high-end games like PUBG Mobile, Shadowgun Legend and other games like Piano tiles also Facebook. However, it did not crash and switching between the apps was quite smooth too.

The F7 has a built-in ‘Game Acceleration’ which automatically accelerates the performance of the phone when you open a game. Playing games was a great pleasure. The full display with and great performance made the experience very enjoyable. The temperature didn’t rose so much while playing game low-end games. But it did heat up a little after 15-20 minutes of switching between high-end games. So I would say the performance of F7 is amazing.

Software

Talking about the software department, the phone boasts on Android 8.1.0 Oreo. It does have a clunky UI but a smooth interface and I love the animation. There are many pre-installed apps like WPS office, iReader which can be uninstalled if unwanted. It has a built-in step counter as well which keeps track of our health. Theme store that allows you to download a variety of themes and wallpapers. The phone manager has features like cleaning storage, privacy, virus scan, and so on. The noticeable change is that the control panel is now accessed by swiping it down from the top. It also has many features including split screen, flashlight, and one-handed mode and so on.

Camera

Moving on to the main highlight of the F7, the 25 MP AI enabled selfie camera. Oppo has claimed that this version of beautifying tool is better, and we put that to the test with a mole testing. Certainly, this time, the smartphone passes that test as you can see from this image sample.

However, sometimes it tends to turn you into a wax doll with too much of beauty mode in place. But even though I am not a selfie queen, taking selfie was fun. The selfies are good even in low lightings. The pictures taken are vibrant, clear and have great saturation. The camera has many features like HDR, Super vivid mode and so on.

Now, the 16 MP rear camera is no less amazing. The rear camera is a single camera at the back of 16MP with a wider f 1.8 aperture. I did miss dual cameras on the back. Well, yeah, I am not that into taking portrait mode pictures, but still, the secondary lens could have been utilized for a monochrome lens at least. I can say that the single camera doesn’t offer a great portrait shot compared to the one from dual cameras. You can see this comparison shot between the Vivo V9 and Huawei Nova 3e.

Portrait comparison oppo f7

Nonetheless, the normal pictures taken under well-lit conditions are crisp, sharp, vibrant and clear. With the super vivid mode and HDR mode, I clearly got some amazing pictures. The Super vivid mode brings out every color so beautifully. Though the camera does have a hard time in differentiating scenes and objects.

With a bright aperture, I thought the low light images is going to be stellar. However, with the lack of stabilization, most of the lowlight shots were blurry, noisy and lacked detail.

An additional feature is ‘Expert mode’ which allows you to adjust WB, ISO, shutter speed and focus as per your choice. It’s simple and easy to use. Here are some pictures taken in different ISO, aperture and exposure time.

oppo f7 pro mode

Overall, the cameras both front and back are great for pictures. However, I can’t say the same about the video. It lacks any kind of stabilization, so the videos come out shaky with subpar dynamic range and contrast.

Fingerprint and Security

The fingerprint and face unlock of Oppo F7 in a lightning-quick span.  It takes less than a second to unlock and I love that about it.

OPPO F7 REVIEW fingerprint

The AI recognition Technology uses 128 recognition points to identify the face. It also has PIN passcode but doesn’t have character or pattern password.

Battery

The 3400mAh battery on the Oppo F7 literally lasts all day even while playing games occasionally. The energy efficient 12nm Helio P60 processor is at play once again.

However, it took me around 2.5 hours to fully charge from 0 to 100%. This is due to the fact that which it lacks any kind of fast charging support.

In our review of the Oppo F5 last year, we had suggested Oppo to include the VOOC technology on its smartphone, but that’s not the case this time as well. Huawei recently launched the Nova 3e that has fast charging enabled, so it’s high time Oppo followed the bandwagon as well.

Conclusion

The Oppo F7 might not have a great rear camera setup or the state of the art software. However, the device will never give up on you with the octa-core p60 processor at helm. And if you are more into selfies, let’s just say the F7 is the best smartphone for you.

It also has a long-lasting battery and a beautiful design. So, would I recommend this to someone? Well, definitely. Barring a couple of cons this device has, the features it offers, the selfie camera and that performance, all makeup to the Oppo F7 being a powerful midrange device.

Pros Cons
Good Display Plastic Build
Good Battery & Performance Subpar Lowlight photography
Good Cameras (Front & Back) No Dual Rear Camera

 

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 AI launched in Nepal with dual rear cameras

The Redmi Note series has been one of the most loved series from Xiaomi. It is also the lineup responsible for breaking a few of the smartphone sales records. Recently, Xiaomi, on an event in India, announced the arrival of Redmi Note 5 and Note 5 Pro. The Redmi Note 5 is also known as the Redmi 5 Plus which was launched a few months back in Nepal. The Redmi Note 5 AI is the company’s midrange flagship, which is a slight upgrade to the Redmi Note 5 Pro.  It is one of the most awaited smartphones amongst the tech enthusiasts and is all set to compete against the existing popular midrange phones like Huawei Nova 2i, Vivo V9, and Oppo F7.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 AI Overview

The Redmi Note 5 AI comes with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 that employs eight Kryo 260 cores at 4*1.8GHz and 4*1.6GHz. This, again, according to Xiaomi has 50% more performance, 40% more power efficient, and also delivers a sustained performance. The graphics department is handled by Adreno 509 GPU. It also comes with up to 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM which is the fastest RAM available on the market.

The display is a familiar 5.99″ 18:9 FHD+ display with minimum bezels. The back is also covered by a tapered back and a vertically aligned dual back cameras. The dual cameras Xiaomi employed is a 5MP Samsung sensor paired with a 12MP Sony IMX 486 sensor.

The front is equipped with the 13MP, f/2.0 camera capable of taking portrait selfies. The front also has a 4500k color temperature LED selfie light as well. The camera sample demos that Xiaomi showed in their presentation were pretty awesome. They weren’t shy at all, especially comparing the front camera with the likes of iPhone X and Google Pixel 2. Xiaomi claims the camera is AI based, which is one of the main reasons why their new camera is so good.

Coming back to that Kryo based processor, it is hands down one of the fastest processors in this price segment. Xiaomi quoted an Antutu score of a staggering 109,692. This makes it one of the best price to performance phones out there. The processor also delivers a pretty good battery life thanks to the 14nm manufacturing process.

The smartphone also features the same tapered back cover as the Redmi Note 5. There are a few other features like Beautify 4.0 which is an intelligent software that improves your selfie. And finally, the face unlock feature, which will arrive through an OTA in March.   Xiaomi redmi note 5 pro selfie 20MP

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 AI Specifications

  • Display: 5.99-inch IPS FHD+ display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Protection
  • CPU: 1.8 GHz Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 636
  • GPU: Adreno 509 GPU
  • OS: Android Oreo 8.0 with MIUI 9.0 on the top
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 64GB, up to 128GB expandable storage (uses SIM 2)
  • Rear Camera:  5MP + 12MP, LED flash
  • Front Camera: 13MP with f/2.0 with LED flash
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, proximity, gyro, IR blaster, Fingerprint
  • SIM: Dual hybrid SIM with 4G VOLTE
  • Battery: 4,000mAh
  • Latest Price: Rs. 23,499 (3/32GB) | Rs. 27,499 (4/64GB) [Last updated on December 6, 2018]

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro Vs Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 AI

Let me clear your doubts first, Redmi Note 5 Pro is the Indian variant and the Redmi Note 5 AI is the Chinese Variant. Most of the specs on both the variants are same. However, one can notice a difference in the camera section.

The Indian Variant or the Redmi Note 5 Pro comes with a 20MP front camera that enjoys a f/2.2 aperture and a pixel size of 1µm. The Chinese variant, on the other hand, is low on the megapixel count as compared to the Indian variant. The Redmi Note 5 AI is gifted with a 13MP camera, f/2.0 aperture, and a pixel size of 1.12µm. So when looked at the numbers, the Redmi Note 5 Pro may seem better of the two. However, with f/2.0 aperture, the Note 5 AI performs better at low lights. Similarly, because of the larger pixel size, the AI variant carries sharper details of the subject in the images.

Also Read: Understanding smartphone camera terms

Similarly, at the back, both the variants are provided with a dual camera setup containing 12MP and 5MP cameras. The AI variant possesses 12 MP primary camera with f/1.9 aperture and a pixel size of 1.4µm whereas the Note 5 Pro 12MP camera possesses a slightly narrow aperture (f/2.2) and slightly smaller pixels (1.25µm). So the primary camera on the Note 5 AI captures sharp details with a remarkable performance even in a dark environment.

Furthermore, the 5MP secondary camera also comes with richer attributes in the Chinese variant (f/2.0 aperture, 1.25µm pixel size) over the Indian variant (f/2.0, 1.12µm). So the secondary camera on the Note 5 AI is reasonably a better performer and capable of gathering the depth information with high accuracy as compared to the Redmi Note 5 pro.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 AI Price in Nepal

Latest Price: Rs. 23,499 (3/32GB) | Rs. 27,499 (4/64GB) [Last updated on December 6, 2018]

Since the day of the global launch of the smartphone, a number of people in Nepal were quite interested in the product. And there a number of messages sent on our Facebook and Instagram sent by our followers asking about the launch of the phone. There were already a lot of rumors flying around in the market regarding its launch in Nepal. And now, Vatsal Impex finally launched the smartphone in Nepal. If you are interested to own the device, you can simply pre-book it from their official website of the Xiaomi Nepal. You can get the device directly from Daraz as well.

Vatsal Impex has priced the 4GB version of the Redmi Note 5 AI at Rs. 28,499. We have seen a lot of times, Vatsal Impex tagging the Xiaomi products with an exorbitant price tag. And that attitude has changed when Teletalk was appointed as another official distributor and when it started selling Xiaomi phones at relatively cheaper prices.

Also Read: Who should be the sole distributor of Xiaomi products in Nepal?

The smartphone was launched in China at the price of 1,399 Yuan ($220) which is nearly equivalent to NPR 24,000. So this time too, the smartphone is slightly overpriced. Since Teletalk is yet to launch the smartphone, there are also chances that the smartphone could be available at a price lower than the price set by Vatsal. Nonetheless, the smartphone still would be a good buy at its current price. Even at this price, the smartphone is expected to supersede all the popular mid-range smartphones in Nepal. At this price, the smartphone will go head to head against the likes of Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo, Vivo V9 Youth, Oppo F5 Youth, Huawei Nova 2i, Nokia 6 2018, etc.

So what are your thoughts regarding the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 AI? Are you going to own one? Let us know in the comments.

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Acer Aspire V Nitro Review: The new bang for your buck

It’s the general nature of humans to pay as little as possible for the absolute maximum.  The same process can be tiresome and even boring at times. But we will strive to deliver the absolute best advice to all our buyers, and here we are, with the Acer Aspire V Nitro, a steal for the absolute less.

The Acer Aspire V Nitro features the same i7 processor, 10 series GPU, ample RAM & storage, a FHD display that caps out at 60hhz and adequate thermals just like any other gaming laptop. What it does better is by pricing itself comparatively lower than any other laptops with similar specifications.

Acer Aspire V Nitro Review

Acer Aspire V Nitro Specs

  • Display: 15.6″ Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution ComfyView IPS technology
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-7700HQ 2.8GHz (Turbo up to 3.8GHz)
  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with 6GB GDDR5
  • RAM: 16GB DDR4 2400MHz
  • HDD: 1TB
  • Dimensions: 15.39″ x 10.47″ x 0.98″
  • Weight: 2.6kgs
  • Battery: 70Whr (load 1h/idle 4h)
  • Price: Rs 1,35,000

Build

The laptop weights 2.6Kgs and has a thickness of 0.98mm which sounds acceptable for a gaming laptop. It also feels sturdy with plastic on top and bottom with metal palm rest. The top has this unusual lining texture at the top which is a real dust magnet. The bottom has a rubberish plastic feel to it.Acer Aspire V Nitro Review build

Our review unit had the Black Edition painted on top of the aluminum brushed palm rest. It did work as most parts of the laptop was black, but I would have loved to see a non-red backlit keyboard as well. The laptop was prone to a few creeks with a decent amount of screen and chassis flex.

Performance

Unsurprisingly, day to day tasks are a breeze thanks to the Core i7 7700HQ Quad Core processor and 16GB of DDR4 RAM at 2400Mhz. There were no signs of bottlenecking, and everything worked as expected. The lack of SSD does hinder the performance and app loading times a bit, but we also tried it with an SSD and everything was as smooth as it can be.

Gaming Performance

The gaming performance of this laptop is as good as any other laptop with a full-fledged mobile GTX 1060 GPU. That by no means is a bad thing, and will easily challenge the likes of last year’s GTX 980M. Most games run at well over 60 frames per second with settings turned up high at native Full HD resolution. You can check the data from our tests below and judge yourself.

Thermals

As for the thermals, this laptop did pretty okay. 30 minutes into any game and temperatures will rise to about 50 degrees without much fuss. The heat was limited to the top part of the keyboard so, you might not notice it so much. The fans are really loud so headphones are recommended.Acer Aspire V Nitro Review

Talking about throttling, yes games throttle a bit more as compared to other laptops. One hour into PUBG, I saw my fps drop from 60 to 50fps. By the end of the second hour, the fps dropped well below 45fps. Finally, by the time I was in my third hour, the game was basically unplayable at 30-45fps.

Display

The laptop has a 15.6” display with a resolution of 1920 by 1080 and a maximum refresh rate of 60 Hertz. It covers about 85% of sRGB and 56% of Adobe RGB color spectrum. In case you want a more color accurate display, get the 4k variant with 98% of the sRGB color coverage and 62% of Adobe RGB. Our 1080p version was a bit on the cooler side, which was nice.Acer Aspire V Nitro Review display screen

Brightness hovered at around 300nits for the 1080p and 250nits for the 4k variant. In comparison, the display on the V Nitro was comparatively better than others in the similar price category. Colors were more vibrant and display itself was on the cooler side, which did help with the viewing pleasures.

Storage

On the storage front, there’s 1TB mechanical hard drive. It’s basically a 5400rpm hard disk with speeds of around 100mbps (upload) and 100mbps (download). You can also opt for an SSD, which is a must if you want a performance boost. A 256GB NVMe SSDs usually cost around 10k and are well worth the price.

Keyboard and Trackpad

The keyboard on this laptop is average at best. It has a messy key layout, which I got used to with time. What I could not stand was the short key travel and a mushy feeling at the end. I prefer a more tactile clicky feel and a healthy amount of feedback.

Acer Aspire V Nitro Review keyboard

The laptop also has a red backlit which isn’t an actual problem, but I was expecting a different color since it’s a black edition laptop. The trackpad, on the other hand, is acceptable, with Windows precision tracking mechanism. It’s plastic, but the tracking seems decent. The fingerprint resides on the trackpad itself which is also fast and secure.

Connectivity & Battery Life

Connectivity wise, it uses Qualcomm’s dual-band ac wifi and Bluetooth 4.2. I did not face any connectivity issues. Ports selection was a bit different with the power plug residing on the right, followed by the Ethernet, HDMI USB 3.0, USB C and another USB 3.0. On the left, you get two USB 3.0, a mic and audio port and an SD card reader.Acer Aspire V Nitro Review

The onboard speakers are decently loud and clear. It does lack a bit of bass. I would still recommend headphone for gaming because of the loud fans. As for the unplugged life, the 70Whr battery pushes around 4-5 hours of normal usage on a single charge. And if you plan to game on battery, don’t expect anything over an hour.

Conclusion

So for Rs. 1,35,000 you get a Quadcore i7 7700HQ processor, 16GB of RAM, 1TB of storage, a full-fledged 6GB GTX 1060, and a nice display panel. That makes it a solid buy, just don’t forget to slap an SSD. I also recommend you do not drop the laptop, even at the lowest height. The laptop has a plastic outer shell and feels a bit fragile.Acer Aspire V Nitro Review

Pros

Display
Price to performance ratio
Connectivity

Cons

Keyboard
Thermals
Build

Alternatives

You can opt for the Dell 7577 which is a good option with similar specs, but a better build. It, however, sacrifices on a performance with a MAX Q 1060 GPU rather than a full-fledged 1060. There is also Acer’s own Helios 300, which could be a worthy alternative. It shares almost exactly the same specs, except for the body itself.

If your budget allows, you can also give the Acer Predator 15 a try, which is my personal favorite. It offers immensely better cooling, better build and in general a better package, but you will have to shell out about 30k more, which I guess most people won’t even consider.

Best EBook Reader Apps for the Voracious Bookworms

There are people out there, who feel crazy about reading. These people sometimes run out of money to buy books. And sometimes they are obliged to cut the journey with books in order to lighten the luggage while traveling. And there are more of a kind, who feel agitated for not finding the awaited books in the accessible libraries and bookshops. During such scenarios, having Ebook Reader apps on the smartphones comes handy. Some may doubt about the experience with the apps to be distasteful. However, there are some EBook reader apps, which have earned goodwill to satisfy the voracious bookworms to feel the magic of words. Here is the list of such apps, which are renowned to provide comfort to the eyes and have been successful to lure the users with its versatility, user interface, and features.

Also Read: Best Health and Fitness apps for healthy lifestyle

Moon+ Reader

moon plus reader app

This is probably the best EBook reader app available till date to open and read the offline ebook files. The app is pretty versatile because of its dexterity to unveil the content of a wide range of ebook file extensions. The user interface of the app is stupendous. The settings and adjustment buttons are placed meticulously because of which users rarely find difficulties while reading.

An ebook loads in a portrait mode and fits well within the screen when opened in this app. However, reading on the portrait mode is not mandatory in the Moon+ Reader. One can shift the display to landscape mode whenever convenient or can even let that be auto adjusted. With the orientation set to auto mode, the app fetches the information from the sensors about the alignment of the device and adjusts the orientation of the ebook accordingly. Likewise, there are other modes to adjust the visual setting to bring the display to the users’ likings. That includes tweaking of the font, font size, text and background color, font styles and different sorts of spacing and margins. In addition, there is a mode to set fascinating animations during the page flips.

Moon+ Reader also includes the auto-scrolling feature to evade the irritating task of flipping and scrolling the pages every now and then. This feature is pretty handy since the scrolling speed can be set according to the user’s reading pace. Encounter to the unfamiliar words is a not new thing while reading books. And such circumstances turn out to be speed breakers at times. To avoid such circumstances while reading, the app collaborates with the dictionary and translating app on the phone and helps the users to find the meaning of such unacquainted words. Likewise, highlighting the quotes and bookmarking the pages in the book is also hassle-free in this app.

The customizations and user-friendliness do not end here. There are some nifty features for the eye care too. In order to prevent the eyes from the strain of bright light in the dark, it has an option to switch the book background to black. The app also warns to discontinue the reading if the eyes linger in the ebook for more than the preset time. Furthermore, the app is provided with blue light filtering option taking account of the users’ eyes protection. And the good part is that the users can set the opacity of pages in the blue light filter option according to their preferences. Despite being loaded with loads of such customizable options and user-friendly gestures, Moon+ Reader is light in weight with a mere size of 10MB.

The Moon+ Reader app is not available for the iOS platform. So the iPhone users can use Aldiko reader app, which is another great ebook reader app. However, the Aldiko reader is slightly behind the Moon+ Reader app in terms of features and customizations.

Amazon Kindle

amazon kindle app

Reading the offline files is swift and easy with Moon+ Reader. But consequences will be cumbersome if the offline ebook files are not available for certain books. And Amazon Kindle is the app, which comes as a rescue during such scenarios. Amazon has a huge library of books, which can be accessed after the creating and logging in to Amazon profile in this app.

Picking up and getting started with the books is tranquil in the Amazon Kindle app too. However, all the books in the store are not free and demand certain price before downloading them. And the payment should be made only through the internationally accepted debit or credit cards. These procedures are frustrating for those who do not have access to such cards. But things get easier after the downloads.

Alike the Moon+ Reader, this app also has the option to set the visual preferences like display brightness, text size, color, font, spaces, margins, and alignments. Searching text, highlighting quotes, copying them and sharing them among the friends is also hassle-free indifferent to the Moon+ Reader. However, the major difference between the two is the way to acquaint the unfamiliar words in the books. Unlike the Moon+ Reader, Amazon Kindle obliges the users to download a discrete dictionary, which resides as the app data and divulges the meaning of the words without leaving its user interface. To help the users tussle against the challenging words, the app also has a built-in Word Wise mode, which hints the users about the possible meaning of such words. This feature is seamlessly fascinating since the meaning floats just above the words and users barely have to waste time on seeking the meanings.

Along with the comforting user interface, the app is also astoundingly interactive. Readers can share the progress while reading books and can even recommend the books to the friends. After reading a book, users can review and rate it, which could guide other readers to purchase or read them.

We Read

We read app Nepal

Finding offline ebook files for the Nepali books is barely possible. And despite having a huge store, Amazon too seems useless for that matter. We Read is a possible solution to such crisis. Developed by Kathalaya, We Read is an app conceived by and conceived for the Nepali book lovers.

The bookstore of the app contains Nepali and English fiction and non-fiction books. The app has managed to classify books into a wide range of categories, which have eased the users to identify the book genres before picking them. Free books can be readily downloaded. However, some books demand certain price, which could be paid through the online payment gateways like eSewa and PayPal. Despite having a limited number of books in the store, the preferences within the app does not seem deficient. The app has not failed to include preference buttons to adjust the display brightness, font face, text size, margins, spacing, etc.

The app lacks the option to illuminate the meaning of the challenging words. Some books in the We Read store even lack the necessary description. Also, reviewing and rating the read books is unbelievably cumbersome in the We Read. But despite all the glitches and absence of features, the step put forward by Kathalaya to bridge the Nepali authors and Nepali book lovers are absolutely commendable. The app would be better with the abnormalities fixed and with the user-friendly and interactive features added to it. Hope the app comes in a better shape in the coming days and the endeavor of Kathalaya team will be more fruitful for the Nepali authors and readers.

These are the best ebook reader apps for the smartphones and if you love books, you must consider installing these apps on your phone. So, install these apps on your smartphone, take your cellphone out and dive into the magic of words anytime and anywhere. Happy Reading!!!

Things to consider while choosing a smartphone SoC

Latest smartphones have surpassed its predecessors. Companies now invest more in the initial research and development (R&D) of a product with respect to consumer requirements. All smartphones are built in a similar fashion, but which system architecture meets your demands? The specifications include features as Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 octa-core 1.8 GHz 14nm FinFET or Mediatek Helio X30 Cortex-A73 deca-core with Tri-Cluster CPU architecture. What do they mean? Here is a little insight to the technical Jargons explaining about the things to consider while choosing a smartphone SoC in the simplest words possible.

Chip manufacturers:

Lately, smartphone processors are built in a single system-on-a-chip (SoC) where several components are embedded in a single chip. The majority of smartphones use the CPU architecture designed by the ARM. At the moment, there are four major Android smartphone SoC manufacturers: Qualcomm’s Snapdragon editions, Samsung’s Exynos chips, MediaTek with its MT and Helio processors, Apple’s A-series and Huawei’s Kirin chips, each of these designs a variety of chips for low-range, mid-range and high-end smartphones.

ARM architecture:

Almost all the mobile processors in 2018 boast the ARMv8-A (64 bit) architecture for high performance in mobile computing. Its 64-bit core processor also focuses on power efficiency while maintaining its compatibility with the 32-bit software. Further, the ARMv8 cortex-A series label their processors as the A7X series which deliver very high performance in consumer products (Cortex-A76, Cortex-A75, Cortex-A73, and Cortex-A72), A5X series (Cortex-A57, Cortex-A55 and Cortex-A53) for balanced performance and efficiency, and finally, the A3X series (Cortex-A35 and Cortex-A32) used for lowest power consumption.

ARM A7 series vs A5 series Vs A3 series

Nearly all mobile manufacturing companies (like Qualcomm, Apple, Samsung, MediaTek, Huawei and so on) have the architectural license to build their CPU architecture based on ARM, unlike some smartphones such as Lenovo and Xolo, which are based on Intel’s x64 processors.

Apart from the A series architecture, there are also custom cores. As the name suggests, it is a CPU core design made by ARM architectural licensees. But most of the architectural licensees also hold a core license, which means they can use the ARM core designs as well as build their own core. For example, Qualcomm’s first generation processors all use ARM Cortex-A whereas the second generation uses both the Cortex-A and its own designs (Snapdragon’s 630, 810, 650 and 652 all use cortex-A designs, however, the Snapdragon 855, 845, 835, 821, 820 use its own Kyro core). Likewise, Apple uses their own Swift core which was their first custom core used in iPhone 5 and Samsung’s custom core named Mongoose, which was released with their latest Exynos processors.

Model Number:

The objective of the mobile companies is to make a better product with each release and are classified according to their editions, whether you want high-end flagship smartphones or a mid-range or cheaper budget smartphones. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon series was introduced in 2013 with Snapdragon 800 accompanied by 200, 400 and 600 series.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 Vs 600 Vs 400 Vs 200 series

Release Date: Snapdragon 200s Snapdragon 400s Snapdragon 600s Snapdragon 700s Snapdragon 800s
2013   410 600   800, 805
2014 208, 210   602A, 610, 615   801, 808, 810
2015 212 412, 415, 430 616, 617, 652, 650   820
2016   425, 430, 435 625, 626, 653   821, 835
2017 205  427, 450 630, 636, 660   845
2018   429, 439 632, 670, 675 710 855

Clock speed 

A processor’s clock speed is the rate at which it can execute a given set of instruction and is measured in terms of Hertz (GHz or MHz). Higher the rate, faster it processes the information. Faster clock speeds mean more responsive while running a linear application (playing games or using a web browser). For a heavy gamer higher clock speed is a boon but also, greater the processing speed the more heat it dissipates and consumes more battery. This is the tradeoff between performance (clock speed) and power consumption.

Core count:

The number of cores can be related to having many hands to complete a given task. If you have eight hands (or having eight cores), you can easily wash your clothes by using all of your hands but there’s a limitation i.e. the speed. Since all hands don’t work at the same speed, the work may be done by using only four hands operating at a greater speed (the other four hands unused). In a similar fashion, you can wash your clothes effectively by using four large hands at normal speed as it would be drudgery for smaller hands to complete the same amount of task. So having a greater number of cores (hands) is not always a better option.

The limitation of a single core processor is its clock speed, heat dissipation, and accuracy. Extra cores overcome this limitation with clock speeds by effectively multiplying the amount of data handled by the CPU since multi-core CPU’s are able to take a larger batch of data than their single core counterparts and appear faster.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 439, Snapdragon 632, and the Samsung Exynos 9610 processors are based on 8 core processors arranged in ARM’s big.Little setup (power management technology). The 8 cores are arranged in two clusters. One cluster has four large powerful cores with high processing ability and the other cluster has four small cores which have lower clock speed but more efficiency.

The big.LITTLE software can save 75% of CPU energy in low to moderate performance scenarios and can increase performance by 40% in complex calculations. Similarly, a 10-core MediaTek Helio X30 embraces the Tri-Cluster setup, which consists of two heavy-duty cores clocked at higher speed along with a medium performance quad-core clocked at a lower speed, and further, a power efficient quad-core running at minimum speed.  MediaTek states that this type of design offers 30 percent improvement in power consumption compared to the 2-cluster setup. The design makes use of heterogeneous processing, meaning that tasks can be administered to any CPU core at any time.

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  Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Exynos 9820 HiSilicon Kirin 980 MediaTek Helio X30
CPU 1x Cortex-A76 @ 2.84GHz

3x Cortex A76 @ 2.42GHz

4x Cortex A-55 @ 1.8GHz

2x Exynos M4

2x Cortex A75

4x Cortex A55

2x Cortex-A76 @ 2.6GHz

2x Cortex A76 @ 1.92GHz

4x Cortex A-55 @ 1.8GHz

2x Cortex-A73 @ 2.6GHz

4x Cortex-A35 @ 1.9GHz

4x Cortex-A53 @ 2.2GHz

Processor architecture (nm technology):

Any chip, be it a processor, memory or a GPU is made by integrating a large number of transistors. A transistor is simply a switch for electronic signals and has two states (ON/OFF). Nanometer (nm) architecture is the size of a transistor. The smaller the size, the more transistors can be embedded into the processor chip which increases its computing volume. A 45nm, 32nm, 28nm, 14nm, 10nm, 8nm, and 7nm are basically the scaling of the transistor with new fabrication technology. A 7nm (nanometer) chip is a path for current to flow. Since machines can only take bits as information (bits are binary digit 0’s and 1’s equivalent to ON/OFF state), a 7nm chip is based on a similar fashion. Shorter the length of a chip, the faster the current (or information) can flow through it. Also, shorter chips consume less voltage to operate and therefore, use less power.

Also Read: Understanding the nanometer technology: Why should you care?

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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 is designed on a 7nm FinFET processor which can deliver up to 45% higher performance or 25% less power consumption than the 10nm chips.

Graphics Processing Unit (GPU):

GPU is a graphics engine which is capable of producing 3D environment on a 2D display (like playing PUBG Mobile & Asphalt 9 game on your display). Qualcomm’s Snapdragon  GPU branded under the name Adreno offers its users a high-speed GPU in a portable android device with better graphics, improved power savings, and increased performance. Also, the ARM’s Mali GPU-based smartphone relies on a whole new architecture which is not common in most GPU’s. These enable complex 2D and 3D gaming in a wide range of today’s smartphones with better clock speed. One cannot simply compare between these GPU’s by the specifications until the device is tested to its operating limits.

Connectivity (3G, 4G LTE, 5G bands):

Smartphones come with several communications and connectivity facilities including 3G, 4G LTE, GPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi which requires hardware support of modems and chips. In a similar way, 5G is also creating quite a buzz these days. If you want to send a text or have a chat, any GPRS signal would support it. However, tasks involving data transfer such as surfing the web, social networking, emailing require a stronger and more reliable connection. Latest smartphones include jargons such as 4G LTE band (LTE stands for Long Term Evolution) and 4G VoLTE (Voice Over LTE) band. These two are common terms and used interchangeably in mobile communication. 4G (or 4G LTE) is the fourth generation mobile communication technology which is around five to seven times faster than the existing 3G and 2G.

A 4G mobile network will get a quicker response to a request than the same device connected to a 3G mobile network. Qualcomm is the leading company in this respect, followed by Samsung and Huawei. MediaTek, however, is a step behind but are aiming for the new marketplace to compete.

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Next time whenever you go through the specs of a smartphone you fancy, make sure you examine the above-mentioned attributes and choose a smartphone that includes hardware which can bolster your daily activities. If you have any queries regarding smartphone processors, feel free to mention in our comment section below.

OnePlus 6 Launched: The Newly Designed Classic OnePlus Smartphone

A few years ago, OnePlus was a new revolution in the smartphone industry. Providing industry’s top features in a budget price tag, the device started a whole new game in the smartphone world. Fast forward a few years, the company has launched the OnePlus 6 – its the first device to cross the $500 price barrier for the baseline model. I know, I know, we are at a time when most flagship smartphones have started selling for $1000. But still, for a device that started the budget-flagship trend, OnePlus is now selling the 256 GB storage of the OnePlus 6 for $629. I will let you be the judge on whether this premium price is a big deal or not. But for now, let’s talk about this new flagship from OnePlus.

Also Read: OnePlus Mobiles Price in Nepal

Design

The major upgrade to the OnePlus 6 over its predecessor, the OnePlus 5T, is in the design front. The newly launched device comes with a glass back and a notch up front. Very 2018! According to OnePlus, the company opted for glass because it provides a better signal, is more malleable and has a smooth touch.

The dual rear cameras are now vertical and have been placed in the middle with a fingerprint scanner sitting right below the lenses. Also, the Alert Slider has now been shifted to the right side. The bottom-firing speaker sits on the bottom alongside the charging port and a headphone jack.

Display

oneplus 6 display design

OnePlus has stayed traditional on the resolution of its new smartphone. The 6 has a full HD+ display (with 19:9 aspect ratio), which has helped the company cut cost. However, the major focus here is the notch on top. Although a lot of people hate the notch, it is what 2018 is giving us and I think it’s about time we get used to it. The OnePlus 6 has a smaller notch than the iPhone X’s. There is, however, an option to turn off the notch in the settings app.

Performance and Software

The theme of yesterday’s event was “The Speed You Need” which basically explains what OnePlus is doing with the 6. Once again, the company has focused on making the performance faster than ever. With the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 in place, the device now provides 30% more speed while using it.

There are three storage variants of the device, 64 GB, 128 GB and the company’s first 256 GB variant. The 64 GB version has 6 GB of RAM while the other two pack 8 GB of RAM.

On the software department, the OnePlus 6 runs on Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box with Oxygen OS on top. This software is near-stock and provides a lot of customization options which is certainly nice to have.

Camera

oneplus 6 camera fingerprint

OnePlus has yet again made some changes to its camera setup. Unlike the OnePlus 5T, the 16- and 20-megapixel rear-facing cameras are now focused on taking portrait photos as well. The 16-megapixel camera is now supported with OIS and EIS which will help with stabilization. This time around, OnePlus has upgraded the slow-motion feature on its device as the cameras can now capture 1080p slow-mo videos @240fps and 720p slow-mo videos @480fps. And the device is capable of shooting 4K videos @60fps as well. An update, later on, will also let users take portrait mode pictures from the front-facing camera.

Security and Other Features

Under the security options, OnePlus has provided users with Face Unlock and a fingerprint scanner. The Face Unlock looks to be just as fast as one on 5T, and the fingerprint scanner, which now has a lesser surface area is among the fastest in the market like its predecessors.

OnePlus has also made its smartphone splash and rain resistant which is certainly a necessary feature. They probably didn’t include an IP rating to cut cost.

Battery

Carl Pei didn’t really talk much about the battery of the OnePlus 6 at the launch event yesterday. He did, however, mention OnePlus’ beloved feature – Dash Charge. Like most of the OnePlus devices, the 6 can provide users with a days power in just half an hour of charge. The OnePlus 6 houses a 3,300mAh battery and I think we can expect a battery life that’s similar to the 5/5T.

Pricing and Availability

Well, like I mentioned before, the OnePlus 6 is the company’s first to cross the $500 price point. Here’s the full price list of the device:

  • 6+64 GB: $529
  • 8+128 GB: $579
  • 8+256 GB: $629

OnePlus 6 Price in Nepal  

OnePlus 6 (6GB + 64GB) Rs. 65,500
OnePlus 6 (8GB + 128GB) Rs. 74,500
OnePlus 6 (8GB + 128GB) Rs. 84,500

OnePlus 6 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.28-inch Full HD+ Optic AMOLED; 19:9 aspect ratio, Corning Gorilla Glass 5
  • CPU: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
  • OS: Android Oreo (v8.1) with OxygenOS on the top
  • RAM: 6/8 GB
  • GPU: Adreno 630
  • Storage: 64/128/256 GB
  • Rear Camera: 16MP (f/1.7, 1.22µm, EIS, OIS) + 20MP (f/1.7, 1.0µm), PDAF, dual-LED flash
  • Front Camera: 16 MP front-facing camera, f/2.0 aperture, EIS, Auto HDR
  • Sensors: Fingerprint, Accelerometer, Gyro, proximity, compass
  • SIM: Dual SIM with 4G
  • Color Variant(s): Mirror Black, Midnight Black, Silk White
  • Battery: 3,300 mAh with Dash Charge

Nokia X6 is official with dual rear cameras and a notch

Seems like no smartphone brand can refrain themselves from providing a notch on their smartphones. In the stampede to put a cutout on the display of its smartphone, even Nokia could not hold back. Finally, it made a new handset official, which possesses an iPhone X like notch on the top. Dubbed as Nokia X6, the smartphone comes with some remarkable specifications.

Also Read: Nokia Mobiles Price in Nepal

As mentioned earlier, Nokia X6 comes with a notch, which is planted within the 5.8-inch display. The display features a resolution of 1080 x 2280 pixels contributing to 19:9 aspect ratio. This display, which features a pixel density of 435PPI is protected by Gorilla Glass 3.

nokia x6 display

The device is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 chipset, which is remarkably capable to handle the processes inside any mid-range handsets. In terms of memory configurations, Nokia has announced three variants. The base or the modest variant comes with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of onboard storage. Other two variants are gifted with 64GB internal storage and either 4GB or 6GB of RAM. The handset also has a hybrid slot to expand the storage provided.

On the optics side, the handset carries a pair of cameras at the back. The dual camera setup at the back comprises a 16MP, f/2.0 sensor aided by 5MP, f/2.2 monochrome sensor. Dual cameras definitely suggest fancy Bokeh effect on the images. Along with that, the rear camera on the Nokia X6 is also gifted with some nifty AI tricks like face recognition, dynamic expression, and filters.

Up front, there is a 16MP selfie shooter, which comes with a wide f/2.0 aperture. The front camera is also clever with the AI stuffs; it recognizes the faces and enhances the beauty (maintaining color balance, suppressing the scars and blemishes in the images, etc.). The smartphone also features Face Unlock feature in which the front camera plays a vital role. Not just the Face Unlock feature, the handset also comes with a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor to evade the security vulnerabilities.

On the software side, the X6 runs on Android Oreo (v8.1) out of the box. The smartphone is also promised with the upcoming Android P updates. There is a 3060mAh battery provided with the handset, which gulps the injected power through a USB Type-C cable. Since the smartphone supports Quick Charge 3.0, the battery on the handset can be injected up to 50% of charge in merely 30 minutes.

The smartphone will be available for purchase in China beginning from 21th of May. In terms of pricing, HMD global has announced the costs for the smartphones as CNY 1,299 ($204), CNY 1,499 ($236), and CNY 1,699 ($266) for the 4/32GB, 4/64GB, and 6/64GB respectively. HMD global has not spoken anything regarding the availability of the devices outside of China.

nokia x6 design

Nokia X6 Specifications

  • Display: 5.8-inch Full HD+ IPS LCD display @435PPI with Gorilla Glass 3
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 636
  • CPU: Octa-core 1.8 GHz Kyro 260
  • OS: Stock Android Oreo (v8.1); Upgradable to Android P (v9.0)
  • RAM: 4/6 GB
  • GPU: Adreno 509
  • Storage: 32/64 GB (expandable up to 256 GB, Uses SIM 2 slot)
  • Rear Camera: Dual: 16 MP (f/2.0, 1.0µm, EIS) + 5 MP (f/2.2, 1.2µm), phase detection autofocus, dual-LED dual-tone flash
  • Front Camera: 16 MP, f/2.0 aperture
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), Accelerometer, Gyro, proximity, compass
  • SIM: Dual Hybrid SIM with 4G
  • Battery: 3,060 mAh with Quick Charge 3.0
  • Colors: Blue, Black, Silver
  • Price (4GB+32GB): CNY 1,299 ($204)
  • Price (4GB+64GB): CNY 1,499 ($236)
  • Price (6GB+64GB): CNY 1,699 ($266)
  • Expected Launch Date in Nepal: July, 2018

Oppo Realme 1 Launched: A budget smartphone challenging the Redmi Series

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Oppo has just launched its first online exclusive smartphone — the Oppo Realme 1. The company has named Amazon India as its strategic partner for the launch of its new smartphone. Priced very aggressively, it is clear that Opps’s sub-brand Realme is going after the Redmi Series.

The styling of Oppo Realme 1 is similar to the ‘glossy diamond-cut’ design as seen on Oppo A3 and F7. There is no texture and it can be obtained by similar-looking sticker or cover. However, the diamond black design gives the device a strong, sturdy and premium look. Realme 1 has a 6.0-inch Full HD+ display with a resolution of 1080 x 2160 pixels. And, the device has an 85 percent screen to body ratio. It has volume buttons on the left while power button resides on the right. At the bottom, there is a micro USB, headphone jack, and a speaker. The phone also supports Dual SIM slot and dedicated micro SD card.

Oppo Realme 1

Also, the device is powered by a powerful MediaTek’s Helio P60 Octa-core processor. It runs on Android 8.1 Oreo supported by ColorOS 5.0. It houses a Non-removable Li-Ion 3410 mAh battery and is optimized by AI Battery Management feature.

Moving on to the camera of Realme 1, it houses 13 MP rear camera featuring phase detection, autofocus, LED flash, Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama. As for the front camera, it has 8MP AI front camera to beautify selfies.  The camera app also gets a Bokeh model. Available sensors are Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass. However, it lacks fingerprint sensor. It does support face unlock and the face unlock takes 0.1 seconds. The camera claims to recognize 296 facial spots for better face unlocking. But it doesn’t work so well under low lighting.

Oppo Realme 1

The phone comes in 3 variant:  3GB RAM + 32GB storage, 4GB RAM + 64GB, and 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. Additionally, it will be available in three color options — Diamond Black, Moonlight Silver, and Solar Red.

Also Read: Oppo’s Latest Mobiles Price in Nepal

Specifications of Oppo Realme 1

  • Dimension: 156.5 x 75.2 x 7.8 mm
  • Display: 6.0 inches, IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2160 pixels (~402 ppi density)
  • OS: Android 8.1 (Oreo) supported by ColorOS 5.0
  • Chipset: MediaTek MT6771 Helio P60
  • RAM: 3 GB/ 4GB/ 6 GB
  • Memory: 32GB/ 64 GB/ 128GB (expandable up to 256GB)
  • Front Camera: 13 MP, phase detection autofocus, LED flash, Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama
  • Secondary Camera: 8 MP
  • Video: 1080p@30fps
  • SIM: Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)
  • Battery: Non-removable Li-Ion 3410 mAh battery
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass

Prices of the variants will be accordingly. The 3GB/32GB variant will be about ₹ 8990 (~NRs 15,000), and 6GB/128GB will be about ₹13,990 (~ NRs 23,000).

Realme brand is mainly aimed at the Indian youth because of its competitive pricing. Also, the company assures customer service to build the buyers trust in the new brand. The company states that Realme brands will be a tough competition for companies like Xiaomi, Huawei, and Motorola. We are not quite sure if the phone gets launched in Nepal, and even if it does enter Nepal, it has to go via an online channel to make the price reasonable.

Huawei Nova 2i Long Term Review: Still Worth it in 2018?

It’s been 4 months that I have used the Huawei Nova 2i and I have pretty much experienced it fall out of hands a couple of times, changed around 4 tempered glasses, spilled mehendi all over the charging port and lots more.

During this long time of my usage, the device had become an integral part of my life and now it seems like I know this device inside out. Having said so, there are things about this device that I have grown to like very much and things that certainly need improvement. So, let’s go one by one talking about them.

Display and Design

As much as I like the design of the Nova 2i, I cannot help but appreciate how good the display is too. I am a Youtube addict and I have loved watching videos on the huge 5.9-inch screen. All these months of usage, I have spent 40% of my time watching videos and similar content on my Nova 2i and I certainly am as satisfied as I should be. There are so many devices that have launched in with a bezel-less 18:9 display, but this one has not lost its charm.

Huawei Nova 2i display

Similarly, it’s been months that I have used the Nova 2i, but it seems to be resistant to scratches at the rear portion. However, I have a bad habit of keeping stuffing everything in my bag, so I had a few scratches on the screen. Then, I used tempered glass which well, helped me prevent scratches.

 

Having said that, I have dropped my phone a lot many times and even without any kind of screen protection, this device has endured my reckless usage properly. I only had to change 4 tempered glasses ;). So, yes the display has been durable till now. Similarly, I have been using the gold variant and the phone has slightly discolored at the edges.

Battery

Something that degrades on most of our smartphones over time is the battery. The Nova 2i features a 3,340 mAh battery, which, for my use lasted for a day when I first got the device. Even now, surprisingly, the battery lasts for the same amount of time having a similar pattern of usage.

Huawei Nova 2i battery review

On, continuous use, it lasts for around 7 hours, which well is in the scenario when I don’t turn on mobile data. With mobile data on, the battery life gets drained of its life easily. Similarly, after watching video content, the battery wears off and I have had instances of having to plug in my phone twice a day for around 2 and a half hours.

Camera

Something that I have done a lot is capture pictures and take a lot of videos from my Nova 2i. I have been satisfied with the camera performance of this device the moment I put my hands on it. The picture quality has not degraded at all and they look vibrant and punchy as they looked earlier.

The only complaint I have in the camera department is that it takes a tad bit of time to get launched. This has bothered me because I have missed many moments that I want to capture in many instances. So even though this one has had good performance in the camera department, I have suffered latency in opening the camera in the right moments. Other than that, I love the images from this device. Though I am still not satisfied with the portrait images as the edge detection is and was poor. Find out all the high res photo samples here.

P.S the vlog was shot by Nova 2i

Performance

What is the problem with smartphones is that they slow down in performance over time. With the Nova 2i, I have faced instances like some applications take a bit longer time to open. But it’s the case where I have too many apps opened at once. When I say too many, it is a lot many. So, at such times, I have had the experience when the phone has frozen so I had to restart it to make it properly functional again. So, yes, the phone slows down sometimes when too many applications are opened at once. However, multitasking has not been a problem and still is good as it was earlier when I got this device.

I have also spilled Menehdi all over the charging port and I thought I would have to spend a lot of money fixing it, but surprisingly, the phone still works fine.

Similarly, the Nova 2i just got an Oreo update and there are a few subtle changes that have happened like the setting menu looks cleaner. Other than that there is nothing very significant I have noticed. But I do get timely security updates. Well, Huawei seems to have taken care of this department very well. I did get the update that enabled facial to unlock on my device and the phone does not seem to recognize me sometimes. When it does, I feel that it takes some time. The fingerprint sensor is as snappy as it was.

Huawei Nova 2i call quality

The call quality is still the same on this device as it was before. Connectivity wise, the device still holds up pretty well. The sound quality has been good as well.

The gaming performance was average before and it is the same even now, so I would say it has not degraded. I don’t choose to play intense games as there are few lags in high settings. Otherwise, mid and low range games run very well. It is so much fun playing Ludo on the huge screen though. And in this long time of using the Nova 2i, I have never once had to visit a service center.

Conclusion

For the time I have used the Huawei Nova 2i, I have been satisfied with the performance it has provided. Yes, it has frozen sometimes but I think I was a bit hard on my device as I don’t frequently clean apps. The phone has not slowed down as I expected it to. Similarly, the battery life has pretty much held up for me as an average user. Only sometimes I have had to put it on charge twice a day. The camera department is still lit as it was before. And the Nova 2i is now available for Rs. 30,900 so with the kind of performance it provides, I think it is a worth it buy at this price. However, with the launch of the Huawei Y9 2018, this one may have lost its charm as the Y9 is pretty similar to this one except for the cameras and storage.

Pros Cons
Durable Build Average Gaming Performance
Good display No fast Charging
Good selfie and back cameras
Timely updates

Sony Xperia XA2 and XA2 Ultra Launched in Nepal

The Sony Xperia XA2 and XA2 Ultra were unveiled at CES this year. After a few months wait, the devices have now made an entry in the Nepali market alongside the Xperia L2.

The Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra is the bigger variant of the XA2 although both the device pack in a lot of similarities. The Xperia XA2 is a compact device with a 5.2-inch display whereas the Ultra variant stands out with its 6-inch screen. Both the devices’ displays have full HD resolution with Gorilla Glass 4 protection on the top.

The Xperia XA2 and XA2 Ultra come in a traditional form factor with bezels on the top and bottom. At a time when bezel-less displays are trending, it is really strange that the devices, for what they are worth, are still traditional.

sony xperia xa2 ultra price nepalBoth the Sony Xperia XA2 and XA2 Ultra are powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor with 3 and 4 GB of RAM at the helm, respectively. The graphics side is aided by Adreno 508 GPU. The phones run on Android 8.0 Oreo with near-stock experience.

The rear end of both the smartphones has a 23-megapixel primary camera with f/2.0 aperture. The selfie camera is where another difference between the devices lie. The Xperia XA2 has an 8-megapixel lens with an f/2.4 aperture whereas the XA2 Ultra features dual cameras measuring 16- and 8-megapixel. The 16-megapixel lens on the front also has OIS.

The Sony Xperia XA2 and XA2 Ultra have a fast charging (Quick Charge 3.0) enabled 3,300 mAh and 3,580 mAh battery respectively chargeable through USB Type-C. They have a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. Also, the inclusion of Bluetooth 5.0 is a nice touch on both the smartphones.

The Sony Xperia XA2 will run you Rs. 36,000 while the Xperia XA2 will sell for Rs. 46,000.

Sony Xperia XA2 and XA2 Ultra Specifications:

Sony Xperia XA2 Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra
Display 5.2-inch full HD display with Gorilla Glass 4 6.0-inch HD display with Gorilla Glass 4
CPU Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 630
OS Android 8.0 Oreo Android 8.0 Oreo
RAM 3 GB 4 GB
GPU Adreno 508  Adreno 508
Storage 32 GB; Expandable up to 256 GB 64 GB; Expandable up to 256 GB
Rear Camera 23MP with f/2.0 aperture, LED flash 23MP with f/2.0 aperture, LED flash
Front Camera 8MP with f/2.4 aperture 16MP (f/2.0, OIS) + 8MP (f/2.4)
Sensors Fingerprint, Accelerometer, proximity, compass Fingerprint, Accelerometer, proximity, compass
SIM Dual Hybrid SIM Dual SIM
Battery 3,300 mAh with Quick Charge 3.0 3,580 mAh with Quick Charge 3.0
Price Rs. 36,000 Rs. 46,000
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