Tecno has introduced the Camon 40 series, including the Camon 40, Camon 40 Pro, and Camon 40 Premier. The Pro model offers improvements in the front camera and storage compared to the standard Camon 40. This article will discuss the latest Tecno Camon 40 Pro, including its expected price in Nepal.
Tecno Camon 40 Pro Overview
Display and Performance
The Camon 40 Pro features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the MediaTek Helio G100 Ultimate chipset, paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. In addition, the device runs on Android 15 with HIOS 15.
Cameras
The device includes a dual-camera setup with a 50MP main sensor and an 8MP ultrawide lens. The front camera is upgraded to a 50MP shooter, whereas the Camon 40 has a 32MP front camera.
The Camon 40 Pro has a 5200mAh battery with 45W fast charging. It features an in-display fingerprint scanner, NFC, an infrared port, and dual speakers. Unlike the standard model, the Pro variant does not include a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Tecno Camon 40 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability
The Tecno has announced the Camon 40 series, but pricing details have not been disclosed. If launched in Nepal, the Camon 40 Pro is expected to start at no less than NPR 30,000.
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Huawei Mate 70 Pro+
It’s MWC and Lenovo has showcased its proof of concept Yoga Solar PC that can supposedly power itself via the sun. It’s an interesting concept for sure but how practical is it actually? Let’s take a quick look at the Lenovo Yoga Solar PC and what it has to offer!
Lenovo Yoga Solar PC Overview
How does it work?
Lenovo’s Yoga Solar PC features 84 solar cells on its lid that absorb light from the surroundings to power the machine. Lenovo says that these solar cells serve to add some extra battery life to the PC instead of powering it completely.
Image: The Verge
Sitting in the cafe under direct sunlight for just 20 minutes can generate enough energy to power this Solar PC for up to an hour of video playback. Lenovo has utilized ‘Back Contact Cell’ technology moving the brackets and gridlines to the back of the solar cells to maximize absorption rate. As such, this setup can effectively convert around 24% of the total light to electricity which is in the higher end in terms of efficiency for photovoltaic cells.
The company has also developed a ‘dynamic solar tracking’ system that constantly measures the solar panel’s intake to deliver power to the laptop. This system prioritizes utilizing the solar absorbed energy instead of the laptop’s own battery, extending overall endurance for the user.
The solar panel is detachable too, so you could very well just use (and power) it like a normal computer.
Taking the lid off
So, with the solar panel aside, what have we got? A pretty nice ultrabook I would say. Lenovo’s Yoga Solar PC runs on Intel’s efficient Lunar Lake platform providing you swift and long lasting performance on the daily. It weighs just around 1.22 kg (with the panel) making it portable enough for day-to-day carry without a hassle. It’s not too thick either at just 15mm slim, so safe to say that the panel itself isn’t adding too much of a bulk.
It sounds all exciting, but it’s not every day that you and I use our laptops in the sun, so what is the use then? Well, Lenovo says that the Yoga Solar PC can still make use of the panel even in low light conditions to generate some extra power. Roughly an hour of extra use at the end of an eight hour work day does sound pretty nice!
Lastly, Lenovo also announced the Solar Power Kit as a standalone gadget that can power all your tech devices via the sun. It’s got a foldable design with solar panels and battery attached to it and can deliver power via a Type-C cable.
Lenovo Yoga Solar PC: Few cents
At the end of the day, we are still quite far off from never charging our devices entirely but this does seem like a handy feature to have. The panel itself doesn’t add much of a bulk to the system and it seems viable even if there’s not a ton of light all the time. I could see this being useful while you are out camping or on a work trip where every little bit matters. It’s not going to make you rich rich (full battery), but there are a few cents to enjoy here!
Meanwhile, check out our buy guide on laptops to buy and skip this spring:
ZTE unveiled the Nubia Neo 3 and Nubia Neo 3 GT at this year’s MWC. These phones are designed for mobile gaming enthusiasts, offering good performance at an affordable price. What makes them unique is that these phone features touch-sensitive triggers and large displays with a 120Hz refresh rate. Let’s delve into the specifications and details of these two launched phones along with an expected price in Nepal.
Nubia Neo 3 Series Overview
Design and Display
Both the Nubia Neo 3 and Neo 3 GT feature sleek, durable designs, providing a true gaming phone feel. They both sport a 6.8-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals. However, there are some differences between the models. The Nubia Neo 3 uses an FHD LCD panel with a peak brightness of 1,000 nits, while the Nubia Neo 3 GT features an OLED display with a higher resolution of 1080 x 2392 pixels and a peak brightness of 1,300 nits. Moreover, the Neo 3 GT also supports a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut and boasts a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio.
These two phones follow a cyber-mecha design with RGB lighting elements, adding to their gaming-inspired look. Furthermore, the flat-sided design and built-in shoulder triggers offer an easy-to-use feel, perfect for long gaming sessions. They are available in Electronic Yellow and Interstellar Gray color.
Under the hood, the Nubia Neo 3 and Neo 3 GT are powered by different chipsets and offer varying levels of performance. The base variant is equipped with the Unisoc T8300 chipset, featuring 12GB of RAM with 2 ARM Cortex-A78 cores for performance clocking at 2.2 GHz and 6 ARM Cortex-A55 cores for efficiency clocking at 2.0 GHz. It supports 33W fast charging and offers battery options of 5,200 mAh or 6,000 mAh.
On the other hand, the Nubia Neo 3 GT is powered by the more powerful Unisoc T9100 chipset, featuring 1 Cortex-A76 clocking up to 2.7 GHz, 3 more A76 performance cores clocking up to 2.3 GHz, and a power efficiency cluster of four ARM-Cortex A55 with up to 2.1 GHz. This model offers up to 20GB of RAM (8GB + 12GB virtual) and supports 80W fast charging, with battery sizes of 5,000 mAh or 6,000 mAh. These phones come with built-in cooling features to prevent overheating, with the GT model featuring a vapor chamber for extra cooling.
Additional Features
The Nubia Neo 3 and Neo 3 GT are equipped with gaming-friendly features designed to enhance the gaming experience. As I mentioned previously, the series comes with touch-sensitive shoulder triggers for better control during gaming, as well as the NeoTurbo AI Performance Engine, which optimizes system resources for smooth gaming performance.
They also feature AI Game Space 3.0, which allows for customizable gaming modes and performance optimizations. Furthermore, they offer AI Translation for real-time language translation during calls and conversations, which is ideal for gamers who connect with players worldwide. For added security, the devices come with an under-display fingerprint sensor.
Nubia Neo 3 Series Specifications
Specification
Nubia Neo 3
Nubia Neo 3 GT
Design
Cyber-mecha with RGB lighting elements
Display
6.8-inch FHD LCD, 120Hz, 1,000 nits
6.8-inch OLED, 120Hz, 1,300 nits
Chipset
Unisoc T8300 (2x ARM Cortex-A78, 2x ARM Cortex-A55)
Unisoc T9100 (8x Cortex-A76, 8x Cortex-A55)
RAM
12GB
20GB (8GB + 12GB virtual)
Battery
5,200mAh or 6,000mAh, 33W fast charging
5,000mAh or 6,000mAh, 80W fast charging
Connectivity
5G
Gaming Features
Shoulder triggers, NeoTurbo AI Engine
Rest of the Features
AI Game Space 3.0, AI translation
Colors
Electronic Yellow, Interstellar Gray
Nubia Neo 3 Series Price and Availability
The Nubia Neo 3 and Neo 3 GT are expected to be available globally starting in late March 2025. The Nubia Neo 3 is expected to start at €249, while the Nubia Neo 3 GT will be priced from €299. In Nepal, the Nubia Neo 3 is expected to start at NPR 45,000. These models may not officially launch in Nepal, but international availability will allow those who are interested to import them.
Xiaomi has rebranded the Redmi 14C 5G and launched it as the Poco M7. This phone comes with features like the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 and a 50MP dual rear camera. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the Poco M7, its specifications, and its expected price in Nepal.
Poco M7 Overview
Design and Display
Starting with the design, the Poco M7 features a flat frame with slightly curved edges. On the back, there’s a round camera island with two cameras, an LED light, and what seems like a dummy sensor just to complete the circular design. Furthermore, the phone has a dual-tone look with a sleek finish. It measures 171.88 x 77.8 x 8.22mm and weighs 205.39g. The phone is available in Mint Green, Ocean Blue, and Satin Black colors.
On the front, it has a 6.88-inch HD+ display with a resolution of 720 x 1,640 pixels and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. The touch sampling rate is 240Hz, and the peak brightness can reach 600 nits. It’s certified for TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light, Flicker Free, and Circadian, making it easier on the eyes. Additionally, the phone has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for security and an IP52 rating for dust and splash resistance.
Under the hood, the Poco M7 is powered by the same chipset as the Redmi 14C 5G: the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2. It’s an octa-core processor with two Cortex-A78 cores that go up to 2.2GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores that go up to 2GHz. Compared to its predecessor, the speeds of this chipset are 200 MHz faster. Furthermore, the phone offers up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, with a microSD slot that supports up to 1TB of extra storage.
It runs on Android 14 with the HyperOS interface along with 2 years of Android updates and 4 years of security updates. As for the battery, the M7 comes with a 5,160 mAh battery and supports 18W wired charging, although the box includes a 33W charger.
Camera and Rest
The camera setup is the same as the Redmi 14C, featuring a 50MP Sony IMX852 main sensor and another secondary sensor (which is unknown for now). For selfies and video calls, the front camera features an 8MP sensor. Both front and rear cameras can record 1080p video at 30fps.
Moving on to connectivity, the Poco M7 supports 5G, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, GLONASS, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a USB Type-C port.
Poco M7 5G Specifications
Design: Flat frame, dual-tone color finish
Dimensions: 171.88 x 77.8 x 8.22mm
Display: 6.88-inch HD+ (720 x 1,640), 120Hz refresh rate
Chipset: Snapdragon 4 Gen 2, octa-core
RAM: Up to 8GB
Storage: 128GB (expandable up to 1TB via microSD)
Rear Camera: 50MP Sony IMX852 + secondary sensor
Front Camera: 8MP
OS/UI: Android 14-based HyperOS, 2 years of Android updates, 4 years of security updates
Battery: 5,160mAh with 18W charging (33W charger included)
Audio: 3.5mm jack, USB Type-C
Connectivity: 5G, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, GLONASS
Other Features: IP52 dust and splash resistance, side-mounted fingerprint sensor
Poco M7 Price in Nepal and Availability
The Poco M7 5G was launched in India with a starting price of INR 9,999 for the 4GB/128GB variant and INR 10,999 for the 8GB variant. When it arrives in Nepal, we expect the starting price to be around NPR 17,000.
Infinix’s 50 series is officially here, but we are only getting the 4G variants right now. These sport a brand new design, 144Hz displays, and Helio G100 (Ultimate) chipset. We have already covered the Infinix Note 50 Pro (4G) here so in this piece, let’s take a quick look at the Infinix Note 50 (4G), its specs and features, alongside expected price in Nepal and availability.
Infinix Note 50 (4G) Overview
Design and Display
Honestly, I kinda like how bold Infinix is with their design philosophy. The Note 50 4G has a regular looking front with thin bezels and a hole punch, but where it truly calls for a look is at the back. The phone will be available in four regular colors: Ruby red, Mountain Shade, Shadow Black, and Titanium Grey, but the quadilateral camera island and the squircle camera rings truly give it a different look! For durability, the Note 50 series ships with IP64 dust and water resistance alongside a new ‘Armor Alloy’ frame with anti-fingerprint coating.
On the display end, it’s a large 6.78” FHD+ (1080×2436) flat AMOLED screen without any of the slight curves that we saw in its Pro sibling. The base Note 50 also misses out on the Gorilla Glass protection, but it has the same blazing 144Hz refresh rate, 1300 nits of peak brightness, and a 2160Hz Touch Sampling rate. The bottom chin is slightly thicker than the rest, but the phone looks very modern and minimal overall.
Performance and Memory
Being a 4G phone in 2025 means there are not really that many options when it comes to picking a processor. As such, both the Infinix Note 50 and the Note 50 Pro sport a MediaTek Helio G100 Ultimate chipset with eight Cortex ARM cores! This 6nm SoC features two A76 performance cores running at up to 2.2 GHz complemented by six A55 cores running at 2 GHz.
As for the memory, the standard Note 50 (4G) ships in a sole 8 GB RAM plus 256GB storage configuration while you can also allocate some part of the latter to extend RAM (virtually) to 16GB. The phone boots on Android 15 based XOS 15 but we don’t know the exact number of promised updates yet!
Cameras and Battery
Despite the daunting looking housing, the camera hardware on the Note 50 series is your typical: primary + macro + AI lens layout. The 50MP main sensor features Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) for shake-free photos while the 2MP macro and AI lens aren’t stellar in terms of their capabilities. On the front, you get a 13MP selfie camera.
Battery life will probably be pretty good on the Note 50 thanks to its large 5,200 mAh cell. The charging speed is fast enough at 45W but the Pro version gets twice the power at 90W. This base variant also loses out on wireless charging capabilities, but the 10W reverse wireless charging is still there.
Infinix AI and Rest
Alongside the Note 50 series, the brand also unveiled Infinix AI∞ – an AI assistant to enhance user experience. Users can activate the AI with a tap on the power button and use it for generating AI content, editing pictures, or simply just asking questions. It can also search for images and summarize texts alongside other cool features like real-time call translation and auto-call answering.
There’s also the Active Halo AI Lighting that acts as alerts for notifications and calls. It can show real-time duration for camera timers and videos as well! Cool. Besides all that, you get JBL tuned speakers, NFC support, infrared sensor, and an optical in display fingerprint sensor as well. For connectivity, there’s dual band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.4, and the USB-Type-C port.
The new Note launched in Indonesia with an ask of IDR 2,899,000. When it makes its way here, we expect the Infinix Note 50 (4G) Price in Nepal to be around NPR 28,999.
Infinix Note 50
Price in Indonesia (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/256GB
IDR 2,699,000
NPR 28,999
Meanwhile, check out our video on the Infinix Note 40 Pro+:
Nubia might not be the most popular name in the smartphone world but it has always been an innovative one. Providing aesthetic smartphones with good camera and performance, its flagships are comparatively cheaper too. However, in this article, I’m gonna talk about the Nubia Focus 2 Ultra, which is a midrange phone by the way, but with some interesting features for the price. Without further ado, let’s dive deep into the specs, features, and the expected price of Nubia Focus 2 Ultra in Nepal.
Nubia Focus 2 Ultra Overview
Camera with a Camera Grip
Well well, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is not only the guy with a camera grip accessory at the MWC 2025. The Nubia Focus Ultra 2 has also joined the race. This guy has a built-in capture button that also acts as a camera shutter plus a rotatable lens ring that can be used to zoom in and zoom out. Plus, it supports a dedicated camera grip with a physical dial that can adjust zoom levels or preset features as well.
And, the camera here is a 50MP primary unit which has a sensor size of 1/1.55-inch and an aperture of f/1.47. There are two additional lenses while Nubia mentions a five focal length—13mm, 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, and 72mm. So, we can derive a 13mm Ultrawide sensor and a 50mm telephoto lens that can zoom up to 72mm. But that’s still a guess until Nubia officially takes the curtain off.
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Source:- Notebookcheck.net
Performance
Under the hood, the device packs a Unisoc T760 SoC, which is a budget 5G chip built on a 6nm process with four ARM Cortex-A76 cores at 2.2GHz and Cortex-A55 CPU cores at 2.0GHz. The promotional poster showcases up to storage of 512GB and 8GB of RAM. You can also virtually expand the RAM to 20GB (8GB +12GB).
Design and Display
Talking about the design, the Focus 2 Ultra boasts an eye-catching look with a profound camera module and a slim body. ZTE ships this guy in two shades: Forest Green with vegan leather back and Sunrise White with reflective back panel. As for the display, it sports a 6.8-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate and 2800nits of local peak brightness.
Battery, Charging and Others
Moving on, the smartphone gets its juice from a 5000mAh battery which supports 33W of fast charging. In terms of audio, the dual speaker setup here is contemplated by DTS:X Ultra tech. Furthermore, it comes with AI features such as AI Magic Editor, AI Face Stickers, and AI Real-Time Translate.
Nubia Focus 2 Ultra Price in Nepal and Availability
In Europe, the starting price of the Nubia Focus Ultra 2 is set at EUR 299. As phones are priced higher in Europe and if it ever comes to Nepal, we expect the Nubia Focus Ultra 2 price in Nepal to begin from NPR 39,999.
Apple finally took the curtains off of the iPhone 16 series in Nepal a few weeks ago. As always, we are getting four models: iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max. The best part is that you can now buy the iPhone 16 Pro series in Nepal and get freebies too. So in this article, I’ll be going through the official price of the iPhone 16 Pro in Nepal, alongside its features, availability, and more.
The official price of the iPhone 16 Pro in Nepal starts at NPR 168,700 for the base 128GB variant. You can buy it from Apple-authorized stores in Nepal like Hukut, where you’ll also get all the freebies I just talked about. This includes:
The design side of things for the iPhone 16 Pro is no different than the Pro Max model. Just a smaller body and a smaller display, rest apart, it’s the same. Just like its big bro, it features two additional buttons on the side rails— an action button and a new capture button. The Pro model also comes with titanium frames with Corning glass on the front and back. Meanwhile, the color options are Black Titanium, White Titanium, Natural Titanium, and Desert Titanium.
As for the display, Apple has bumped the display side to 6.3 inches from 6.12 inches of the iPhone 15 Pro. When talking of the OLED panel, the 16 Pro features LTPO Super Retina XDR made by Samsung with superior brightness and longevity with a 120Hz refresh rate.
A18 Pro and some AI
The Pro moniker for the iPhones stands for a Pro SoC, since the inception of the iPhone 15 Pro Series, flaunting an A17 Pro SoC. Before that, all of the siblings shared the same chipsets. This year as well, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are getting the Pro one, the A18 Pro chip with on-device AI capabilities. Meanwhile, the storage variants start at 256GB and go all the way up to 2TB.
As Apple Intelligence, its own version of AI has also arrived, the Pro models are the first ones to benefit. The Apple Intelligence is useful in auto-generated Apple Music playlists, integration with productivity apps for AI-assisted content creation, and more.
5X telephoto Lens
The iPhone 16 Pro just like its older sibling (Pro Max) now offers 5x optical zoom. The 48MP main camera, with Digital Gain control and a stacked sensor design, delivers enhanced image and video quality. Additionally, the ultrawide camera has been upgraded to 48MP, improving low-light performance. Moreover, now you can shoot videos up to 120 fps @ 4K.
As for the juice, the iPhone 16 Pro packs an updated stainless steel casing for higher battery density, by up to 10%, of course for better battery life. It boasts a 2.5% battery capacity improvement with a 3,355mAh cell as compared to the 3,274mAh one on the iPhone 15 Pro. The MagSafe alignment magnets in the iPhone 16 models are now slimmer than before, cutting down on the size of the magnetic ring required for MagSafe-compatible cases.
Realme launched the Realme 12X 5G just a while ago in Nepal. In the meantime, the company has launched a new phone—Realme C63 that supports the “Air Gesture” feature and comes with a budget price. And a new 8/128GB cue is also available. In this article, we will discuss the Realme C63 in further detail, including its official price in Nepal.
Realme C63 Overview
Design and Display
The design of Realme C63 is pretty much a copy-paste of iPhones on the back. This phone comes with a squircle camera island that houses three circular cutouts. The back panel does have unique finishes though. As the name suggests, the Leather Blue options come in a vegan leather finish. Meanwhile, the Jade Green finish has a smooth texture with watery patterns. Additionally, the phone also boasts IP54 dust and water resistance.
On the front, it comes with a 6.74-inch display with a waterdrop cutout. Realme shies away from mentioning the panel type of the C63. However, they do mention a refresh rate of 90Hz, a touch sampling rate of 180Hz, and an HD+ resolution. Other than that, the screen offers a brightness range from just 1 nit to 560 nits.
Meanwhile, also check out all the prices and specs of Realme products here
Performance
The performance of the Realme C63 is driven by the UNISOC T612 processor. It is a low-powered silicon that comes with eight cores, and a rather old 12 nanometre fabrication process. Both its performance and efficiency cores clock in at just 1.8GHz. Hence, you cannot expect too much performance out of the Realme C63.
In addition to that, this phone comes with two RAM as well as two storage options. Firstly, the Realme C63 is available in either 6GB or 8GB memory choices with an option to further extend it an additional 8GB virtually. In terms of storage, you get 128GB and 256GB options. The phone has a MicroSD card for external storage, the limit for which has not been specified.
Talking of the optics, the primary camera on the Realme C63 is a 50MP shooter. Meanwhile, the auxiliary lens just serves as a decor and nothing else. Regardless, the camera is capable of all the standard functions along with QR code scanning. Likewise, the Realme C63 comes with an 8MP camera on the front, which also helps out with the Air Gesture feature. With this, you can perform tasks like scrolling by just waving in front of the screen.
It’s pretty obvious that the Realme C63 is imitating the iPhone with its looks, but it does not stop there though. It comes with the Mini Capsule 2.0 feature which is a Dynamic Island knock-off. Similarly, it also allows you to set a desired function when pressing the power button like switching to flight mode, torch, silent mode, turning on camera, etc. This is also pretty much a copy of the Action button introduced in the iPhone 15 series. Nevertheless, they are nifty features that add to the feel of the phone. Lastly, the Realme C63 packs a 5,000 mAh battery with 45W charging support and comes with 360° NFC.
Realme C63 Specifications
Design: Flat design with vegan leather finish or watery pattern
The Realme C63 price in Nepal is NPR 14,499, NPR 15,999, and NPR 20,999 for the 4/64GB, 4/128GB, and 8/128GB versions respectively. You can purchase the smartphone from Hukut and other authorized stores in Nepal.
Realme C63
Price in Nepal (Official)
4GB + 64GB
NPR 14,499
4GB + 128GB
NPR 15,999
8GB + 128GB
NPR 20,999
Meanwhile, check out our Realme GT 6T review video:
The much-anticipated iPhone 16 lineup with A18 series chipset and “Camera Control” buttons is now officially available in Nepal. So, in this article, we’ll learn more about the iPhone 16, exploring its specifications, features, and its official price in Nepal.
The official price of the iPhone 16 in Nepal now begins at NPR 130,200 for the 128GB variant. And other than 2 years of official warranty and a one-time screen breakage insurance, you can also go home with the following freebies if you buy an iPhone 16 in Nepal from Hukut:
The major design change that we have witnessed on the iPhone 16 is the redesigned camera module. The Cupertino tech giant has brought back the vertical camera layout from the past on this new guy. It’s quite a while since we haven’t seen a vertical module since the iPhone 12.
Meanwhile, the boxy frame design is here to stay with a metal build in the middle. That’s because the more sturdy and fancy titanium build is reserved for the Pro models to maintain the gap, obviously. Plus, the Action Button is also now available on the vanilla model for the first time, bidding farewell to the mute switch button (RIP alert slider). So, the volume rockers are there below the action button. Well, that’s not only it, Apple has also added an extra Capture Button on the side of the power button as well. As for the color, it comes in Black, White, Pink, Teal, and Ultramarine.
Display
In terms of display, the iPhone 16 features a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display, the same as its predecessor. While Apple has redesigned the camera module, it has also introduced much thinner bezels. However, the refresh rate remains at 60Hz, which is surprising given that we are nearing the end of 2024. But, as always, it’s Apple being Apple!
Performance
The iPhone 16 uses the Apple 18 SoC across the board. Likewise, a new thermal design with a graphene layer also comes with the iPhone 16 models. Similarly, you’ll now get the memory of 8GB supported by a storage capacity of up to 512GB.
Besides that, a bunch of AI improvements are in the store, with Apple Intelligence marking a new feat in the smartphone market.
Camera, Battery, and Others
The iPhone 16 retains its dual-camera setup, featuring a 48MP main camera and a 12MP ultrawide camera with autofocus, without a resolution upgrade this time. However, it now offers the ability to capture macro shots. On the battery front, it brings a 3,561mAh battery which might contribute to a longer 6% battery life. Moreover, the iPhone 16 brings WiFi 7, a USB Type-C port, and an AI-enhanced Siri experience.
Alongside the rest of the iPhone 16 series, the iPhone 16 Plus is now official in Nepal as well with a ton of free gifts. In this article, we’ll check out the specifications, features, and availability of the iPhone 16 Plus, as well as its official price in Nepal.
The official iPhone 16 Plus price in Nepal now begins at NPR 149,600 for the 128GB model. You can purchase it from Apple-authorized stores like Hukut, where you’ll also get the following freebies worth NPR 10,500, on top of 2 years of warranty and a one-time free screen replacement:
Just like the regular iPhone 16, the iPhone 16 Plus comes with a redesigned camera module. Yes, the vertical layout from the iPhone 12 era is coming back, but it’s getting a slight new touch as it’s 2024 already. Other than that, we also get a boxy metal frame and a glass sandwich design.
What’s even better this time is the addition of the action button and a new capture button, allowing new possibilities. So, yeah, the alert slider will be now a thing of the past! And as a “Plus” sibling, the iPhone 16 Plus obviously boasts a taller body.
Display
On the display side, the iPhone 16 Plus features a 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR display. The FaceID is also here to stay for 3D biometrics security. Besides that, the refresh rate sticks at 60Hz to segregate the gap between regular and Pro models. A 120Hz motion rate would be a much more welcoming addition as we are already cruising down the ship from 2024 to 2025.
Performance
The performance side of things is taken care of by the new Apple A18 chipset. It isn’t a Pro model but instead a regular one. However, it does bring substantial improvement over the A17 Bioinic used on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus. The iPhone 16 Plus comes with the latest AI features alongside iOS 18, but the more exciting AI goodies is only exclusive to the Pro siblings.
Camera
In terms of optics, this smartphone flaunts a dual-camera setup. A 48MP main camera with OIS and a 12MP ultrawide unit. On the selfie front, you get 12 MP camera sensor as usual.
Battery and Others
Moving on, the iPhone 16 Plus features a 4,006mAh battery which is 9% less than the 15 Plus’s 4,383mAh cell. Other than that, the smartphone boasts WiFi 7, 5G, NFC, a USB Type-C port, and GPS on the connectivity front.