Intex Aqua i4 now available in Nepal for a price of Rs.14500
CG digital has launched a new mid-range smartphone in Nepal--Intex Aqua i4. The phone sports a 1.2 GHz Dual Core CPU (Unknown Chipset), 1GB...
Samsung Galaxy S5 Price in Nepal [Updated]
IMS, International Marketing Services Pvt Ltd, the Authorized distributor of Samsung smartphones in Nepal launched the Galaxy S5 smartphone for a price of Rs. 43,500.
An octa-core version arrives in...
The Sony Xperia Z2 , all you need to know .
The Sony z2 comes with a 20.7 Mega Pixel High resolution Camera and 4k Video Recording Feature .
Karbonn Titanium S5 Plus Review
The Karbonn Titanium S5 plus is one of the budget smartphone of early 2014 to get released in Nepal. The successor of the older Titanium S5 is priced at Rs.16500. The improved and upgraded version has premium specifications for a low price. But is it punching above its weight?
LG G2 in Nepal: One of the finest android smartphone
LG G2 in Nepal: Price, Full Specification and Review
CG digital recently launched the LG G2 here in Nepal for a price of 75,. G2...
LG G Pro Lite Review: A phone for Lite Business Users!
LG G Pro Lite Dual smartphone fits into pockets of the average mid-range user at its price tag of Rs. 34,199 and is a best match when it comes to a large screen device at its range.
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Micromax A74 Vs Micromax A76 |Comparison |
Micromax Fun series entry level smartphones that offers decent price tag for users not demanding high end specs.Both Canvas A76 and A74 have a funky sporty design and it looks very eye-catching....
Rumor: Micromax smartphones to get Kitkat 4.4 Update
One of the fast growing Indian Smartphone Company MICROMAX is planning Kitkat 4.4 update for their mid-end as well as high-end smartphones
Colors Pearl Black K2 Review
Chinese Smartphones are gathering a lot of attention in Nepalese Market mainly because it offers trifling price with worthy specification. Every users can’t afford to splash the cash on high end smartphones thus the devices from companies like Colors seem to fill that gap, or do they? Let's find out!