Oppo is taking the AI camera feature very seriously as all of its recent launches are focusing solely on it. In 2017, Oppo had launched many smartphones with the Oppo F5 being one of the most hyped ones. Along with that, Oppo had also launched a new addition in it’s A series, the Oppo A71. In 2018, Oppo upgraded some of the features in the A71 and brought the Oppo A71 2018 with some alluring specifications. The same smartphone is now available in Nepal at an attractive price.
As already mentioned, the Oppo A71 2018 is a slight upgrade to the to the existing version of the A71. The Oppo A71 2018 is equipped with an upgraded AI beauty technology and a much powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor. Similarly, the new Oppo A71 will feature the same core selfie technology on the front camera along with showcasing a gorgeous slim metallic uni-body design.
The newbie is expected to enable smoother multitasking and app switching to deliver faster and more convenient experience for tasks like taking photos, watching videos, playing games and the like.
Available in the color variants of Gold and Black, the new Oppo A71 is priced competitively at Rs. 15,990. The pricing of this new device is quite noteworthy since the older version or the Oppo A71 2017, which had mediocre MediaTek chipset used to come with the price tag of Rs. 21,990, which is unconvincingly expensive on the comparison.
Oppo A71 2018 specifications:
Display: 5.2-inches IPS LCD Captivative touchscreen, 16:9 aspect ratio (282 PPI pixel density)
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 450
CPU: Octa-core 1.8 GHz Cortex- A53
GPU: Adreno 506
OS: Android Nougat 7.1
Battery: 3,000 mAh non-removable Li-ion battery
USB: Micro USB 2.0
Front camera: 5 MP f/2.4
Rear camera:13 MP f/2.2 with phase detection autofocus, LED flash, geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama, etc. Video: 1080p@30 fps
RAM:2 or 3 GB
ROM: 16 GB expandable up to 256 GB
SIM: Dual SIM (nano SIMs, dual standby)
Sensors: Accelerometer, proximity, Compass
Colors: Gold and Black (for Nepal)
Price: Rs. 17,250
Early Verdict
Budget smartphones often come with the compromises. To keep the prices low, manufacturers go with the mediocre components and the users have to face several issues in the long run. However, with the performance boost with the Snapdragon 450 chipset in the A71 2018, users can barely find issues even while playing high-end games. Similarly, Oppo has also gifted this newbie with the sensational AI beauty feature, which debuted in its home-manufactured Oppo F5 smartphone.
The absence of the fingerprint sensor might bother some users since the feature is available with the smartphones like Colors S11, Moto E4, and Gionee X1, which are available at similar price. But nonetheless, the smartphone is remarkably good in terms of performance and camera and seems to justify the price. These are our early verdict regarding the smartphone. We will come with the detailed review to offer broader insights regarding the Oppo A71 2018. So don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel and make sure you check it regularly.
This time around the company has introduced Colors P50 Plus which is the cheapest 4G smartphone with a 5-inch display. With 4G connectivity expanding nationwide, Colors wants to equip citizen in every nook and cranny of the country with a 4G smartphone in their pocket. That is clearly explained by their motto of “गोजी गोजिमा 4G.”
The Colors P50 Plus is equipped with a 5-inch display with 2.5D glass which is a rarity on a sub 10k smartphone. The resolution is 854×480 – a standard at this price range. The users will be able to get the feel of a big phone with this display if they are making a switch from a bar phone or a 4-inch device. The display doesn’t come with any protection.
The phone is powered by a Quadcore Spreadtrum SC9832 chipset clocked at 1.3GHz. It offers 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. Normal navigation and app usage should be very decent for general operation. Colors have also included a dedicated microSD card slot to expand the memory up to 32GB.
It comes with Android 7.0 Nougat. Colors have been adopting stock Android for their phone and it is the same here. So even the low hardware configuration should result in a decent experience.
On the camera front, the phone packs a 5MP camera on the rear accompanied by an LED flash. Colors claim that the phone can shoot full HD video at 30fps. Up front, it sports a 2MP Camera with fixed focus.
The phone is backed by a 2200mAh removable battery and given the specifications, it should easily last you a day of usage.
Colors P50 Plus Full Specifications:
Display: 5-inch (854*480) with 2.5D glass
Android Version: 7.0 Nougat
Chipset: Spreadtrum SC9832 quadcore Cortex A7 clocked at 1.3GHz
RAM: 1GB DDR3
Storage: 8GB, expandable up to 32GB
RearCamera: 5MP with flash, full HD at 30fps
FrontCamera: 2MP, fixed focus
Connectivity: Dual SIM, 4G, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, G-sensor, micro USB port
Battery: 2200mAh
Price: Rs.6,995
4G connectivity is almost 10 times faster than 3G those who are on the lookout for a cheap 4G smartphone can benefit with this offering from Colors. Even to use it as a secondary device, the screen size and the 4G connectivity will complement well for any lightweight usage. But mostly with such competitive pricing, people in a rural will be able to surf the internet faster with 4G.
HTC Desire lineup has been popular for its unique design language and playful shell colors. These phones always used to have something different in them which made them desirable compared to the rest. This time HTC has announced the Desire 12 and 12 Plus that packs a ceramic glass back with a glossy finish similar to that of the HTC U11.
HTC Desire 12
The Desire 12 is the small phone among the two with the display size of 5.5-inches. It comes with the tall 18:9 ratio with HD+ resolution (720×1440). With minimal bezels on the top and the bottom, the device sure looks appealing. MediaTek MT6739 chipset – an upgrade over the popular MT6737 powers this device coupled with either 2 or 3GB of RAM. Also, the storage option includes 16GB and 32GB depending on your preference of RAM. But fortunately, the storage is expandable up to 2TB. The device is powered by Android 8.0 Oreo with Sense UI on top.
Diving into the camera, the Desire 12 sports a single 13MP camera on the back and 5MP front-facing camera on the front. The camera specifications of both the phones haven’t been announced. Backing it up is a 2730mAh battery.
HTC Desire 12+
HTC Desire 12+ comes with a slightly large 6-inch display with 18:9 aspect ratio and same resolution as the small Desire 12. But the display is not the only significant upgrade on the plus mode. The phone also carries a pair of 13MP + 2MP rear camera where the secondary camera is for depth sensing to create the bokeh effect.
HTC was one of the first smartphone brands to introduce the concept of dual cameras with the launch of HTC One M8 back in 2014. Up front, there’s an 8MP camera. The device is powered by Snapdragon 450 chipset coupled with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. It is expandable up to 2TB as well. It is running on Android 8.0 Oreo with HTC Sense UI on top. The best design element of both these phones is the use of ceramic glass which was used in HTC U11. It is packing a 2965mAh battery for backup.
Although these phones have been unveiled the availability and the price is yet to be disclosed. Looking at the history of HTC they’ll definitely price higher than the other mid-rangers out there on the market.
At a time when most of the smartphones launched in Nepal are focusing on the ergonomics, Coolpad has launched a device that aims to fulfill the performance needs of a user. The Coolpad Cool Play 6 is a new member of the Coolpad family that has 6 GB RAM, a huge battery and dual cameras at helm. Do these features, and the device as a whole suffice the needs of its users? Let’s find out in this full review!
Coolpad Cool Play 6 Specifications:
5.5-inch full HD display (1080 x 1980 pixels)
Android 7.1.1 Marshmallow with Journey UI (Planned upgrade to Android Oreo)
64GB ROM (expandable)
6GB RAM
13 MP Dual Rear-facing Camera with f/2.0 aperture, dual-tone LED flash, 6P Lens, 4K Video Recording
8 MP Front Facing Camera with f/2.2 aperture
Qualcomm Snapdragon 653 64-bit SoC
Octa-core CPU(4x ARM Cortex A72 & x ARM Cortex A53)
Adreno 510 GPU
Fingerprint Sensor (rear-mounted)
USB Type-C connectivity
Non-removable 4,060 mAh battery
Performance
Before talking about any other aspect of the Cool Play 6, let’s jump right into the performance setting of the device. The Coolpad Cool Play 6 houses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 653 chipset alongside 6 GB of RAM and Adreno 510 GPU. All these specifications do sound pleasing to the ear. And at a time when a couple of smartphones focus on advertising features that they can’t accomplish in real life, the Coolpad Cool Play 6 actually delivers what it promises. With the whopping 6 GB of RAM and the octa-core CPU, the device never let me down. Never once did the “Your app has crashed” window popped up, nor were there stutters. However, I did notice a couple of rare lags while opening applications, but that lasted only for a few milliseconds!
The Coolpad Cool Play 6 outperforms every other mid-range smartphone currently available in Nepal. Even though the device gave me unreliable results on Antutu that ranged all the way from 80000 to 90000 it still scores higher than the Xiaomi Mi A1 and the Oppo F5 which are the nearest competitors of the Cool Play 6.
But one thing that bugged me a lot was the heating issue of the device. The Cool Play 6 heated up after 15 minutes of gaming, which is not that much of an issue, but is still noticeable. This may be partly because of the processor at helm. Coolpad’s newest smartphone could have done much better had it featured a Snapdragon 636 chipset.
The gaming performance this device showed was quite good. While playing midrange to low end games, the performance was commendable. Only at times, with high end games, there were minor, very minor lags. That happened only a few times, and went unnoticed. The graphics, while playing games look very satisfying.
Talking about the software, the Coolpad Cool Play 6 runs on Android v7.1.1 out of the box. The company had promised an Oreo update last December, but the update is still on beta testing right now. So, users who are after software updates can rely on Coolpad to provide the device the Oreo upgrade.
The user-interface of the device is where Coolpad has improved, and that too a lot. Take the notification shade for an example, in last year’s Cool1, we had to one of the capacitive buttons to access the notification shade, but with the Cool Play 6, everything seems to be “normal” and in place. So, software wise, the improved Journey UI is now better and much improved.
Design and Display
The Coolpad Cool Play 6 is a device enclosed in a metallic body. There is plastic border at the top and bottom on the rear side that helps with the antennae. And talking about the design, this device lacks a uniqueness as there is nothing new that we haven’t seen. It looks like a design from last year, I must admit that the unibody design of Samsung J7 Pro, Huawei Nova 2i, and Mi A1 are superior compared to the Cool Play 6.
The dual camera at the back is accompanied by dual flash and a fingerprint scanner at the bottom. But still, the Cool Play 6 feels premium on hands but like every other metallic smartphone, I would suggest you to case it up!
And at the front lies a 5.5-inch IPS LCD display that comes in the traditional 16:9 aspect ratio. I would have really liked it if Coolpad had opted for the trendy near bezel-less display or with the 18:9 aspect ratio, but oh well!
The display panel, however, is quite bright and colorful. Viewing contents and playing games on this full HD display feel amazing and there is even an option in the UI that lets users change the display calibration which I think all smartphones should have. However, this display comes a little short of the Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro which has a well-saturation Super AMOLED display.
Battery
Backing up this 5.5-inch display is a 4,060 mAh battery. In my usage, this battery really delivered. Under heavy usage which included browsing through a list of applications, browsing through the internet and playing a lot of games, I got around 5 – 5 and a half hours of screen-on-time which goes up to 6 hours if you are into “normal usage”. So, basically, your device will not die for around a day and a half.
One thing that really bugged me was the time this battery took to go from 0 to a hundred percent. Even though Snapdragon 653 chipset supports quick charge 3.0, the Coolpad Cool Play 6 lacks any quick charge support as the device took me more than 2 hours to fully charge the device. For a battery focused smartphone, Coolpad has sure fallen short as the lack of quick charge is a disappointment.
Camera
Now on to the camera, like with its predecessor Cool 1, there is a dual rear-facing camera setup on the Cool Play 6. This setup is capable of talking pictures with shallow depth of field which Coolpad calls “SLR” mode. And we compared this feature with the Portrait Mode of Xiaomi Mi A1 in bright light. And while we have to say that the pictures from the Cool Play 6 are great and nearly perfect for its price, the Mi A1 still comes out on top as you can see from the samples.
Portrait Pictures: Xiaomi Mi A1 vs Coolpad Cool Play 6
While most reviewers from other countries had slagged off the camera of the Cool Play 6, I actually quite liked it. The color reproduction is quite good and there is ample saturation in the pictures. The smartphone doesn’t expose images, which is quite nice and the level of details is high as well. There is enough brightness and contrast in the pictures and the detailing is quite good too.
Talking about the dual cameras, the Cool Play 6 needs a bit of improvement. It produces the blur quite well but somehow fails to focus the subject entirely. If you take a look at this image, the device has blurred out the backgound well in the upper half, but in the lower half, there is very less distinction between the blur and the subject. The portrait mode I think, is better in the Mi A1.
However, under night light, the pictures are a bit noisy and there are grains here and there. But then again, the pictures are still pleasing to the eye, and the SLR mode in this light definitely better than the one on the Mi A1.
Talking about the selfies, the 8-megapixel front-facing camera is probably one of the best selfie camera on a mid-range smartphone as my selfies even we well-detailed and sharp under low-light setting. And in broad day light, the lenses do a good job to maintain the color accuracy of the pictures.
Hardware
On the storage side of things, the Coolpad Cool Play 6 comes with 64 GB of storage with no option to expand, which is a real bummer since all its competitors have expandable memory. For a device that is focused on gaming and photography, I really think Coolpad should have included an option to expand the memory.
There are dual speaker grills on the device among which only one works as a speaker. At a time when smartphone manufacturers are forgetting about speaker on their smartphones, the Coolpad Cool Play 6 seems to be following the same trend as well.
Conclusion
Coolpad has come up with the Cool Play 6 after a year of launching the Cool1. With the new smartphone, the company has high hopes of penetrating the smartphone market of Nepal. And I have to say, the Cool Play 6 actually has the capability to achieve that as there are on a few departments where I had complaints. I won’t be wrong if I say that the device is a powerhouse that suffices your day to day needs be it performance-wise or camera-wise. Yes, it gets warm while playing games and the design is just average, but for Rs. 30,000 you can hardly complain.
Enough of the speculations and presumptions. OPPO has finally launched its most awaited OPPO R15 and R15 dream mirror smartphones. OPPO was to launch these smartphones on the 31st of March. But who doesn’t like surprises right?
Let’s start with the outlook first. All the rumors and the leak have turned out to be true. It does have the iPhone X like a notch. The 19:9 aspect ratio and 6.2- inch OLED screen.
Let’s dive into the full specifications of these smartphones.
OPPO R15
The phone looks like the iPhone X with the notch on top and a 19.9 aspect ratio. The back is similar in a way that it has a glass back but not everything in the rear looks the same. It has a rear fingerprint sensor and the dual cameras are horizontally aligned. The glass panel on this one is of 2.5D and the display at the front is full HD+.
Many of the phones have opted for a dual camera at the back for 2018. The same goes with the Oppo F15 as there are rear cameras are of 16MP f/1.7 and 5MP f/2.2 respectively. Oppo R15 makes use of the Sony IMX519 lens which Oppo claims can automatically recognize up to 120 scenes.
OPPO smartphones are always known for being selfie-experts. The manufacturer does not surprise us here with the 20MP for a selfie camera which is apparently AI smart beauty and AI wisdom smart beauty driven.
The smartphone is powered by MediaTek Helio P60 chipset coupled with 6GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, which is quite impressive. With a dual hybrid SIM slot, an additional 256GB of expandable memory gives us the convenient vibe. Not having to transfer the files time and again or delete for that matter.
The phone runs on the Android Oreo 8.1 which is the latest as of when the phone was in the making. OPPO is time and again accused of not sending updates so we’ve to see if OPPO changes for better or stays the same.
This smartphone costs $473 approximately making it a premium mid-range smartphone.
OPPO R15 dream mirror edition
The phone is pretty much same as the earlier one. The same glass back, rear-mounted fingerprint sensor and the dual camera. But the glass at the back of this one is a 3D one.
On the camera part, there is a combination of 16 MP and 20 MP dual cameras at the rear and a 20MP camera for the selfie as it has the ‘selfie-expert’ criteria to meet as per its claim. The software enhanced bokeh effect and AI smart beauty and AI wisdom smart beauty feature also for the selfies.
The smartphone is powered by a Snapdragon 660 chipset which is a recent one from the manufacturer. Supported by a 14nm chip, it is claimed to be battery saving, efficient and to deliver the high-end performance compared to its predecessor Snapdragon 653. This particular SoC is the one that supports AI (artificial intelligence) in the mid-range smartphones.
The smartphone costs approximately $552 for the ceramic black variant while the red variant will cost $520 approximately.
Looking at the specifications and comparing them with the cost of these smartphones, these seem promising. The AI feature, class back and VOOC charging are the ones that impress us the most. The specifications are of a top notch for any mid-range smartphone.
We can settle for the fact that it looks like iPhone X. The outlook of which we are not much impressed with but we can settle on this for the features it consists of. Let’s hope OPPO comes up with some original ideas for the outlook as well.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo has made its latest top-level midranger – the Vivo X21 official in China. It features a Notch on its display just like the iPhone X and its special edition comes with an under display fingerprint scanner which was first seen on its predecessor, the Vivo X20.
The Vivo X21 sports a 6.28-inch FullHD+ (2280 × 1080 pixels) Super AMOLED display with an aspect ratio of 19:9. There’s a notch on the display that sports a 12MP selfie shooter with f/2.0 aperture. The front camera also doubles up as a face recognition thanks to the inclusion of IR fill light that performs 3D mapping of your face for fast unlock.
On the back, the Vivo X21 has a dual camera setup with a 12MP f/1.8 primary shooter and a 5MP f/2.4 secondary lens. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC with Kryo 260 CPU and Adreno 512 GPU.
There’s 64GB and 128GB storage options with 6GB RAM. There’s also a special edition called X21 UD that includes the under display fingerprint scanner. The normal versions get a rear-facing fingerprint sensor.
The Vivo X21 boasts a 3200 mAh battery with fast-charging support. Its currently running on Android 8.1 Oreo with heavily skinned Funtouch OS 4.0. Connectivity options include dual hybrid SIM slot with 4G VoLTE, Dual-band Wifi ac, 3.5mm headphone jack, Bluetooth 5.0, and GPS.
The 64GB version is priced at CNY 2,898 (Rs. 47500 approx), and the 128GB version costs CNY 3,198 (Rs. 52500 approx). The special edition (X21 UD) is priced at CNY 3,598 (Rs. 59,000 approx).
The Vivo X21 normal versions are available in three colors — Aurora White, Drill Black, and Ruby Red. The Vivo X21 UD version has only two color options — Drill Black and Ruby Red.
All the versions will go on sale in China on March 24. Availability and launch date outside of China has not been revealed yet.
We are all the witnesses of the battle between two of the best Operating Systems (OS), i.e. Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS. Not just the witnesses but we are the part of a crowd where we do not step back from taking sides in this matter.
This battle has forever been an unresolved issue with no substantial outcome. However, there is one thing Android is time and again called out on and that is for being prone to malware. iOS has always gotten one up in this battle up until now.
In the past, Android has been a platform for ‘dangerous malware’ time and again. Some malware such as Stagefright bug (2015), Hummingbad (2016), and Vault 7 (2017) have made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
According to David Kleidermacher, Google’s head of security for Android, “Android is as safe as the competition.” We can easily speculate that iOS is the “competition” he is talking about, considering the neck-to-neck competition these Operating Systems have.
One of the reasons that Google has lagged behind in the security process is, security was never the primary concern. But now, security is gaining importance as Google is constantly criticized in this aspect.
According to Kleidermacher, there are two major areas in which Android is now better than before:
1. Security updates: One of the main problems with the Android devices is; they are not as up to date as the iOS devices are. As for Android, it is a long process. First the development of updates then the distribution to manufacturers and at last the manufacturer’s distribution to the users.
According to a report, “The majority of the deployed devices for over 200 different Android models from over 30 device manufacturers are running a security update from the last 90 days.”
2. Keeping out the bad apps: Google will now push the malicious apps out of the play store and warn users in case such apps are being downloaded. According to Google, it deleted almost 39 million such malicious apps from users’ phones. That is quite a high number.
The Google Play Service also comes into the play to provide a ‘malware free’ Android experience. As it ‘protect scans’ for what it calls “the possibly harmful” apps. Not just that, Google is also paying the bug hunters very high per flaw. Who would not want to find a bug that way?
We can definitely figure out that Android has taken many leaps forward this year around. The Android security scenario now seems strategically well thought of. Other than that, if a new bug affects the devices or not, can only present us with the clearer outcome.
Most of us use smartphones as our primary device to take photos and smartphone companies are putting this information to good use by bringing out camera-centric smartphones which have worked quite well for them. With the efforts of various smartphone companies, innovations regarding smartphone cameras are up and coming. Vivo, a well-known smartphone giant has recently revealed AI-powered super HDR technology that takes HD to a whole different level by adapting to complex lighting environment.
At a media event in China, Vivo introduced its cutting-edge AI-powered HDR that allows auto- scene detection to produce clearer photos, better colors, more details and better tones. Vivo has also made a breakthrough when it introduced backlit photography technology and with this innovation, it is surely taking mobile photography to a newer level.
The super HDR works in a similar fashion as the regular HDR but what it does differently is that it merges more frames to resolve the problems presented by contrasting strong dark and light tones in a photo. Vivo says that super HDR supports an HDR of up to 14 EV (exposure values) that captures up to 12 frames per shot. There more to the technology as it also uses AI to analyze the scene, choose the correct exposure and select frames to merge.
With the new AI super HDR technology, you can now get greater flexibility in terms of frames providing more image options for merging to perfectly light all the aspects of a photo. You can get more optimized details under an extreme light so that shadows and highlights are well balanced. In addition to this, you can also get improved photos at all stages with the advanced AI feature. How this works is, the moment the shutter is pressed, the AI will detect the scene to determine the ideal exposure and accordingly select the frames for merging.
What else you can expect from the super HDR is that it is highly adaptable to a different environment, it selects accurate and smart exposure and has intelligent identification of unique shapes of objects. Through this, you get natural looking results and perfectly lit portraits.
Alex Feng, a senior at Vivo says,
“Vivo continues to push the boundaries and provides the ultimate camera experience for consumers. This goes beyond just adding powerful functions, but to developing innovations that our users can immediately enjoy. Today’s showcase of Super HDR is an example of our continued commitment to mobile photography, to enable our consumers to shoot professional quality photos at the touch of a button.”
Sadly, Vivo has not yet said which phone will feature this technology. We are hoping to know that very soon.
LG, the South Korean electronics giant, has created a name of its own on the global electronics market. Their products are used worldwide. They manufacture quite a variety of electronics one of which are smartphones.
A lot of rumors have been doing rounds from time to time about the new flagship from LG.
If rumors are to be believed, LG is all set to come up with a new smartphone to be released under its ‘G’ series.
The new phone will be a follow-up to the LG G6 which was launched last year. Despite the excellence in performance G6 was overshadowed because of the competition. So, LG is concerned on making it strategically good for the market this year around.
Supposedly, the device will have an OLED display which apparently is brighter than standard IPS LCD screens.
The display will be of 19.5:9 aspect ratio with the screen standing 6-inch tall. The length of the phone might not sound practical enough but the narrower width and minimal bezels will make holding the phone convenient.
A lot has been said as to what the outlook of the G7 will be like. It is said to sport an ‘optional’ notch display. Yes, an optional notch. This time it is the best of both worlds. The notch will be inculcated as its software feature. The user can keep it or just change the settings. That is what we call versatility.
The LG G7 will come with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset, which seems to be a common feature in the smartphones of 2018. LG is said to be working with QUALCOMM for the chipset.
The latest version of Android, the Android P is expected in the handset. One of its features is that it allows moving the icons. This means more screen space as per the user’s convenience.
In the camera department, the LG G7 will have dual rear cameras 16-megapixels each. However, there are still no leaks regarding the front-facing camera of the G7.
We will be able to know how much of it is true only once the phone is out in the market. If the rumors are true, the phone seems pretty promising with the OLED display and the Snapdragon 845 SoC. Let’s wait and see if the LG G7 is what we are expecting it to be. The rumors already have our hopes high!
Neoteric Nepal Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of Dell laptops in Nepal, has officially launched the Dell XPS 13 9365 2-in-1 series in Nepal. It’s the company’s first 2-in-1 ultrabook in the XPS series. You can purchase the XPS 13 9365 in Nepal from Neoteric official retail outlets. And since they are the authorized distributor, the price is definitely higher as compared to the unauthorized grey seller.
Dell XPS 13 9365 Overview
The Dell XPS 13 is the company’s thin and light 13-inch ultrabook. It is one of the most premium Dell laptops you can buy in Nepal. Currently, there are two variants of the Dell XPS 13 9365 launched in Nepal. The cheaper variant costs Rs. 244,990 and features a 13.3-inch FHD touch display, a 7th gen Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB NVMe PCIe SSD. The expensive variant costs Rs. 290,900 and has a 13.3-inch Quad HD+ touch display, a 7th gen Core i7 processor, 8GB of RAM and a 512GB NVMe PCIe SSD.
Dell XPS 13 9635 Specifications:
Display: 13.3-inch Quad HD+ (3200×1800) or FHD (1920 x 1080) InfinityEdge touch
Neoteric has priced these two new laptops exorbitantly compared to international pricing. It’s twice as expensive than the US pricing, and you will get a better offer from unauthorized resellers.