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Samsung Galaxy S9 & S9+: Everything from the latest leaks & renders

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The Samsung Galaxy S9 will surely be one heck of a smartphone. It is already one of the most anticipated devices of 2018. For a phone that needs to deliver on such high expectation, let’s look at what we know so far.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S9 Rumor Roundup: AI Chip | Front Fingerprint

The new Galaxy will feature the latest and greatest from Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 845. The countries that aren’t China or US will receive the Exynos variants. The storage options could be anywhere from 64GB to a staggering 500GB with the RAM probably exceeding the 6GB benchmark.

samsung galaxy s9 renders

Dimension wise the S9 and S9+ will come at around 147.6 x 68.7 x 8.4mm and 157.7 x 73.8 x 8.5mm, according to a render. And even though these dimensions are almost the same, the screen size might increase, thanks to a little elimination of the bezel at the bottom.

samsung galaxy s9 renders

The fingerprint sensor looks to have found a new home, below the camera sensors. And the Iris Scanner is also said to be improved as well. The Galaxy S9+ will get the dual camera setup. The bummer here is, the S9 might not, following the tracks of apple and google to reduce features from the smaller version.

galaxy s9 failed design

The psychics will remain the same, as the failure to pass Samsung’s internal tests. Neither are we complaining, the Samsung Galaxy S8 duo were two of the best-looking smartphones of 2017. Maybe we will see it in the Note 9 or S10.

The phone will still house the volume buttons, power button and Bixby button on the sides. Bottom of the phone will hold the USB C power connector and the headphone jack. It also has a front and back glass build with a metal frame.

Although not much has changed, the new phone will still bring a load of improvements over its predecessor. The main thing is the camera, which remained unchanged in the Galaxy S8 series from the Galaxy S7 series. The S9 duo is expected to be released this March in a dedicated event by Samsung.

OPPO F5 Review: The Pretentious Selfie Expert

Oppo has been focusing on the selfie camera of almost all the smartphones it makes and the newly launched OPPO F5 promises to capture the “real you”. So, I took the camera smartphone for a real testing, not forgetting its new display which has an 18:9 ratio. So how does it really fare? Does the OPPO F5 tick every box? Let’s check it out in this review. But before I start, let me just get all the specs out of the way.

OPPO F5 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.0 inches LTPS IPS LCD
  • Resolution: 2160 x 1080 pixels, 18:9 aspect ratio, 402PPI pixel density
  • OS: Android Nougat (v7.1.1) with ColorOS 3.2 UI on the top
  • Chipset: MediaTek MT6763T Helio P23
  • GPU: Mali-G71 MP2
  • RAM: 4GB/6GB RAM
  • Storage: 32GB/64GB internal storage, expandable up to 256GB (dedicated slot for microSD card)
  • Rear Camera: 16MP, f/1.8, phase detection autofocus, LED flash
  • Front Camera: 20MP, f/2.0, 1/2.8-inch sensor
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, A-GPS, USB-OTG, 3G, 4G LTE
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear mounted), accelerometer, proximity, compass
  • Battery: 3200mAh (non-removable)
  • Colors: Black, Gold, Red (6GB variant only)
  • Oppo F5 Price in Nepal: Rs. 33,990 (4GB/32GB)
  • Oppo F5 Price in Nepal: Rs. 44,990 (6GB/64GB/Red color)

Camera

oppo f5 review

The 20-megapixel selfie camera is definitely the USP of the F5. OPPO is bragging about the Artificial intelligence capability of this camera to beautify a selfie, so I had to put that to the test. And I have to say I didn’t like the beauty mode at all. Take these images as an example.

Taking a normal picture, everything looked good, I was impressed by the fact that the camera could brighten up a picture when I was taking the picture on the left. On the right, however, OPPO amazingly erased the mole on my forehead. I have never seen a single smartphone do this. And look at my skin tone. Why would anyone like a picture with such skin tone? And why are my eyes sparkling? Yes, a couple of people on Instagram might like this new AI compatible selfie shooter, but is it for everyone? Not at all. And under low light setup, the picture I took from normal mode looks much much better than the one taken from the beauty mode as you can see in these two pictures.

Yes, the normal selfie mode takes good pictures but there is nothing to be home about as lots of smartphones are capable of taking better pictures, with the Huawei Nova 2i being a prime example. Here is a comparison shot between the two devices:

On the rear side sits a 16MP camera which is decent at its best. Under ample lighting, the device can capture pictures with good color reproduction and saturation. But I wasn’t at all impressed by the HDR mode. The HDR enabled picture on the right only has a little bit of increased exposure.

In short, even though OPPO claims itself as a great camera smartphone, the OPPO F5 has what we call “an average at its best” lenses.

Performance and Software

The OPPO F5 with its new octa-core Helio P23 processor and Mali G71 GPU performs quite well considering its price tag. The device scored higher on Antutu as compared to the Huawei Nova 2i and the J7 Pro. The dual-core GPU of the device also has a respectable score as it outperforms the Nova 2i and the J7 Pro.

These stats are emulated well on real life performance as the device, with its 4 GB RAM handles most of the things thrown at it.

Gaming on this device yields good results and multitasking is great. However, sometimes there are lags here and there, and I think it’s the software of this device that is solely responsible.

Words cannot describe how disappointed I am with Oppo F5’s user interface. The skin on top of Android Nougat is truly a copy of Apple’s iOS. And while I am okay with manufacturers’ choice to copy good things of another manufacturer, OPPO has included some of the worst features of iOS.

Take the notification shade and the control center for example. You should also know that it takes two taps to remove a notification. Everything about this skin is a whole lot of disappointment. And the heavily skinned Android is what causes stutters here and there. But there is a sound amplifying dac embedded into the UI which helps produce louder sound while using earphones!

Display

oppo f5 review

Well, OPPO isn’t just cashing in on the camera setup of its new smartphone. It is now one of the few smartphone manufacturers to include the narrower 18:9 aspect ratio on a mid-range device. So, in short, this device’s display will be directly compared with the Huawei Nova 2i. Lets forget about the nits and other geeky terms to explain this display and rather focus on the real-world usage. The OPPO F5’s full HD display produces deeper blacks thus resulting in an excellent contrast. For a device worth 34k, it has good sharpness and enough brightness to use it under the brightest of lights. But like I said before, this smartphone will go up against Huawei Nova 2i. And side by side, the Nova 2i certainly has better saturation and color reproduction. And don’t even get me started on how it performs against the Galaxy J7 Pro. The Super AMOLED display of the J7 Pro is the best display on any midranger in 2017 even with a traditional 16:9 aspect ratio.

You will have to give up on one-handed usage though as the 18:9 form factor and the 6-inch display don’t help with the cause. But the newer type of display certainly helps amplify multimedia and gaming experience.

Design

oppo f5 review

With this new display format, OPPO has certainly impressed many. You too will be impressed with the screen while holding the smartphone, right before you start noticing that the back is actually made of plastic. Well, this is due to the polycarbonate plastic backing that OPPO apparently opted to cut cost. Vivo has done the same thing with its new V7!

The polished plastic tries to emulate modern 2017 looks. I have to admit that, the rear side is great looks wise. It’s somewhat similar to the iPhone 7. But on-hands, you will understand how OPPO has cleverly worked to make it feel look like metal.

The polycarbonate back certainly helps in a better grip though, which is not at all possible with metallic backs. This back borders the basic volume rockers and power button, which are also made of plastic. On the bottom lies a single mono speaker which is only average.

Sensors

On this polycarbonate body sits an oval shaped fingerprint scanner and believe me it’s one of the most fastest sensor. It is capable of unlocking the device in a jiffy and not once has it given up on me yet.

Oppo has also imitated Apple by including a face unlock system. Although this security option can intelligently differentiates between a real face and a picture, I have had mixed feelings about this security option as it works only 95% of the time. I even had issues while registering my face as the smartphone constantly nagged me about the angle and the lighting I was in. And if you are in a poorly-lit condition, the face unlock might not even work sometimes. But when it worked, it was fast, really really fast.

Battery

The battery life of the OPPO F5 is quite good to be honest. During my day-to-day usage, the battery certainly lasted for a whole day. The standby time of this 3,200 mAh battery is great as well. The choice of processor, although it is of 16nm, has helped the cause.

You will be dissatisfied to know about the lack of fast charging support, though. So it will take you over 2 hours to completely juice up the device. You have your very own VOOC charging ability at helm. Make a good use of it!

Connectivity and Call Quality

The OPPO F5 has dual SIM slots, like most of the smartphones that launch in Nepal these days. On a plus side, there is also a separate microSD card slot. So, buyers will not have to worry about having to compromise on either a SIM card or a microSD card. And both the NTC and Ncell SIMs work perfectly fine on the device. The people on the other end never really complained about the call quality, and I was hearing everything perfectly fine.

Conclusion

The OPPO F5 is a selfie oriented device like all OPPO smartphones. In the end, this review begs a question, “Is OPPO F5 something you should invest in?” Well, that depends. While I personally might not be that into selfies, this device could be a good buy for someone who is really into the selfie experience. Also, it has a bright display with a new aspect ratio which is great for gaming and multimedia experience. But the Nepali market has become so competitive that what the OPPO F5 lacks is easily available on other smartphones in the same price range.

If you aren’t impressed with what OPPO F5 offers, you might want to check out devices like the Huawei Nova 2i, Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro or the Xiaomi Mi A1.

Pros Cons
Front-facing camera Software/User Interface
Performance No fast charging
Battery No 5Ghz WiFi
Fast face unlock system Plastic back

Mi 4K Action Camera launched for Rs. 24,999 in Nepal

It hasn’t been long since Vatsal Impex, authorized distributor of Xiaomi products in Nepal, launched a wide range of accessories ranging from Sphere Camera Kit to Mi Power Bank here. And the company is at it yet again as it has launched the Mi 4K Action Camera in Nepal. The device is targeted especially towards adventure lovers.

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The Mi 4K Action Camera, as I mentioned before, is a small and portable camera that can shoot 4K video format. The camera it possesses is a Sony IMX 317 lens that has an aperture of f/2.8. This lens has a 145-degree viewing angle which Xiaomi claims can capture images without any distortion. There are different camera modes embedded into the device. It is capable of shooting slow-motion videos, time-lapse photos and videos, and loop recording among others. And for the ones into editing pictures later, the action camera also lets shoot pictures in RAW format.

On the Mi 4K Action Camera sits a 2.4-inch touchscreen which has a resolution of 960 x 480 pixels. This display is backed up by a built-in 1,450 mAh battery, which Xiaomi claims can capture 4K videos for 120 minutes @30 fps.

For connectivity purpose, the device packs Bluetooth and Wi-Fi modules as well. There is also an application that lets users control the action camera directly from their smartphones. The device is priced at Rs. 24,999 and can be purchased from Mi showrooms or directly from Mi Nepal’s website.

Mi 4K Action Camera Specifications:

  • Display: 2.4-inch touchscreen (960 x 480 pixels)
  • Processor: Ambarella A12S75
  • Lens: Sony IMX 317 with f/2.8 aperture
  • Weight: 99-gram
  • Dimensions: 71.5 × 42.7 × 29.5 mm
  • Battery: 1,450 mAh
  • 6-axis EIS
  • Built-in microphone
  • 145-degree wide-angle lens
  • Up to 4K video recording @30 fps
  • Up to 64 GB external card supported
  • Bluetooth v4.1, Wi-Fi (up to 2.4 MBps download speed)

Mi 4K Action Camera Price in Nepal: Rs. 24,999

HTC Desire 650 Dual Review: Good looking but Average Performer

HTC phones have been on the market for quite some time but they don’t seem to be grabbing much attention. HTC phones, well, they look unique and have a different aura in them but they sure are nothing new from the already existing heap of phones in the market. We took a shot at the latest offering from HTC, the Desire 650, which is a budget phone priced at Rs.20,666.

Now, Rs.20,000 is a very sweet spot for buyers as this is the price segment where most of the people have their budget set. Not to mention this price range has full of amazing smartphones so how does it stack up against the others in this category? Let’s find out in this review.

HTC Desire 650 Dual Specifications

  • 5-inch HD IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass protection
  • 1.5GHz Quad-Core MediaTek MT6737T processor with Mali-720 MP2 GPU
  • 3GB RAM, 32GB internal memory, expandable memory up to 256GB
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow with Sense UI
  • 13MP rear camera with LED Flash, f/2.0 aperture
  • 5MP front-facing camera, f/2.8 aperture
  • Dual front-facing stereo speakers
  • Dual SIM (4G), WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, GLONASS
  • Sensors: Proximity, Accelerometer
  • 3000mAh Battery

Inside the Box

The accessories offered by HTC Desire 650 Dual is nothing out of the ordinary. First off, you get the phone itself. Then inside it comes with an European Chargerwhich has output of 5V 1Amp. It is small in size and has an interesting oval shape. The charger is aided with a 1.5 meter charging cable. The box also consists of an earphone. It comes with tangle free flat cable. It comes with a single button to Play/Pause a song or Accept/End a call. Ear phones come with rubber buds and they are dust magnet and it is equally hard to remove those dusts.

Design and Display

HTC Desire 650 Dual Design

The HTC Desire 650 is one of the most refreshing looking phones seen after a while. The playful color accents with rubber back look exciting. The phone sport a two-tone design language, the upper back portion has a clean finish while the bottom portion holds horizontal lines which HTC likes to call “Grooves.” Also, the teal color splash with grooved lines on the power button and the purple accents on the camera bump is a unique touch adding a youthful vibe to the phone. The power and volume button on the right side are made out of plastic providing tactile feedback but they certainly feel cheap.

HTC Desire 650 Dual Back

The back is removable which is way convenient than carrying around a SIM ejector tool or pin whenever you want to swap SIM card or microSD card. So yeah, the removable back is a huge thumb up! But wait! The back after few cycles (maybe 15) of removing and putting back on didn’t fit well in its place. The left side of the phone stayed protruded creating squeaky sound whenever I held the phone and started using it.  I checked the locks and nothing was broken either. This led to my biggest concern, saving this device from water damages.

HTC Desire 650 Dual Groove

The rubber back is also a dust magnet, especially in those fancy groove lines which take extra attentive wipes to clean the dirt stuck there. So you have to dust off once in awhile to keep it looking fresh. HTC Desire 650 Dual comes with a headphone jack on top which with the proprietary earphones that came in the box sounded good to my ears. And on the loudspeaker, the audio profile is flat. The sound is decently loud and there’s no distortion even at a higher volume. But it’s older model came with HTC BoomSound which this pone lacks.

HTC Desire 650 Dual Display

It’s hard to name any phone under Rs.20,000 that comes with a display bigger than 5-inches and has full HD resolution. The story is same with this phone as well. It sports a 5.0-inch 720p display with good colors and decent sharpness. It is bright and I had no problem using it under direct sunlight. Watching HD videos and playing games was a welcome experience with no color shifts while holding it at any angle I was comfortable with. The phone offers Miravision app to tweak the color temperature of the display.

Performance

HTC Desire 650 Dual Performance Benchmarks (Antutu 6

Unlike its predecessor, the HTC 650 Dual is powered by the mid-tier MediaTek MT6737T quad-core CPU clocked at 1.5GHz. Navigation around the UI and scrolling is flawless. The opening of apps is somewhat fast and juggling between open apps with 3GB of RAM is possible without breaking a sweat. So daily run of the mill is hassle-free with this phone. Now for those, who want extra out of their bucks, is it good for gaming?

Well, you can certainly play games like Asphalt 8 and Modern Combat 5 at low frame rate without much noticeable lags and mediocre games like NOVA Legacy, online Multiplayer Standoff 2 and Sky Force ran without any issues. Also, no significant heating could be felt while gaming.

Comparing the Antutu benchmarks with its rival Redmi 4X, the 4X scores just a tad higher while the Moto E4 Plus scored a bit low. So, when it comes to performance this device is like any other device at this price range.

Software/UI

HTC Desire 650 Dual Software

The Desire 650 Dual comes with HTC’s home-baked Sense UI. It is a very UI with bright color accents and playful themes and icons. It also offers HTC Blinkfeed on the left side which can be considered as a Google Now alternative but can be made much more personalized. I barely used this feature as I like to see my feed inside the native app itself, but for those who want a quick glance on news and what’s happening on their Social Media can get a quick insight from here.

HTC-Themes

The phone also comes with its own theme store which offers a  variety of themes, icon packs, wallpapers and even sounds for your ringtone or notification tone.

HTC-Boost+

The phone comes with Boost+ app which is like a System Manage found on most of the Chinese OEM’s. It offers options to Clear Cache & Temporary files, Uninstall apps in bulk, Optimize background apps, and Pin or Password Lock apps as well.

HTC Desire 650 Dual UI

The UI of widgets menu for home screen is also something I found really handy on this device.

HTC-Desire-650-Marshmallow

Now all the glitz and glamor is cool on the outside but on the inside, at its core, it’s running on outdated Android 6.0 Marshmallow. And the stock apps like File Manager and Camera are adopted straight from the Marshmallow era which looks pretty awful by today’s standard. This can be a major letdown as Xiaomi phones mentioned earlier get regular security updates and android updates down the years. The Sense UI feels almost as fast as the new MIUI 9 but it certainly lacks a lot of features that its competing devices have to offer.

HTC Deisre 650 Dual Security

And among those features, the one that is most disappointing is the lack of fingerprint sensor. Phones like MI 4X, Moto E4 Plus, Gionee X1s and Nokia 5 all come with a fingerprint sensor at the same price range.

Camera

When it comes to phones under 20k the camera quality is something most of the manufacturers compromise on. The same thing prevails on the HTC Desire 650 Dual. Although the megapixel count at 13MP is as high as any midrange well above 20k out there, the image quality is just average at best.

HTC-Desire-650-Dual-Camera-Sample

During daytime, it most often tries to overexpose the shots unless you set your focus point from the viewfinder. And even while setting the focus on the subject up front, it completely darkens the image sometimes. So the best option was to let the autofocus come to play. The colors are washed out and the details are fine at best.

HTC Desire 650 Dual HDR

If you want to crank up more details and colors in your image then turning on HDR mode will surely help. Unlike other phones, it doesn’t overdo the HDR so it preserves its natural tone. Also, the shutter is quite slow when the light is slightly low and a modest hand movement while taking a shot will most probably result in a blurred shot. Indoors with enough light, the images turn out good.

When it comes to low light, like all the mid-range phones, it has grains and dark patches all over. It is capable of shooting Full HD videos with a 3GP format and they are fine if shot during daytime. With no stabilization available, videos sure are shaky but it also has the tendency to shift exposure every once in a while.

HTC Desire 650 Dual Front Camera Sample

Now coming to the front, the 5MP camera with f/2.8 is decent at best. The colors are bit washed out and there aren’t much details.

HTC Desire 650 Dual Front Camera Night

In low light, like in the back, you need to have a steady hand to take a decent image without blur and lens flare. Images at night time are basically full of grains with very soft details. Turning on HDR mode also brings somewhat details and natural skin tone.

Battery

HTC Deisre 650 Dual Battery

The phone is backed by a 3,000mAh battery which given the feeble specs of the phone lasts for the whole day. The screen on time is around 4 to 4 and a half hours depending on how you use this device. However, the phone takes complete 2 and a half hours to charge from 0 to 100% with the stock 5V 1Amp charger. If you happen to drain your battery in the middle of the day then you’ll be stuck near the wall charger or you might need to carry a power bank with you.

Connectivity

HTC Deisre 650 Dual Connectivity

As the name of the phone clearly clarifies it’s a ‘Dual’ SIM phone. It offers a single Micro SIM slot and another nano-SIM slot. It is 4G enabled phone so you can surf at the fastest speed available. Calling and using mobile data was hassle free on both NTC and Ncell networks. Cell reception was good and the audio clarity, as well as the audio loudness, was well above. The phone also has dedicated microSD card slot which can be expanded up to 128GB. It’s a very handy addition as the 32GB storage onboard will run out anytime soon.

HTC Deisre 650 Dual Connectivity Dual SIM

Pop opening the back will give you access to these slots. The phone has a micro USB port on the bottom for charging and data syncing. Coming down to sensors, the phone has Accelerometer, Proximity, Light, Magnetic and GPS. It lacks the gyro sensor which would have made watching VR contents and taking 360-degree photos possible on the device.

Conclusion

So in general, HTC Desire 650 is a handy device which looks and feels good. If you are someone who goes for the aesthetics and digs the composure of the phone’s color then this device would be a good choice. Apart from that, this phone has very less to offer than what its counterparts are offering in the market. The performance is on par with any other phones at this price range, so if you’re looking for performance then opting for this device won’t be a problem. Where this device lags behind is with its outdated version of Android, cheap build quality, and not so feature rich custom UI.

A better alternative to the HTC Desire 650 Dual would be the Redmi 4X, Nokia 5, Gionee X1s and the Moto E4 Plus providing better build quality, the latest version of Android (for now) and feature-rich custom UI which makes using the device much more intuitive.

 PROS  CONS
Unique Design Old Android Version
Good Performance Poor Built Quality
 Decent Camera Not so Feature Rich UI

Deal Alert: Gionee X1s Received a Price Drop in Nepal

Teletalk Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of Gionee Mobiles in Nepal slashed the price of the premium smartphone of the X-series, the Gionee X1s. Initially priced at Rs. 20,000, the smartphone is now available for just Rs. 17,999. The smartphone comes with a tagline of “Super Selfie, Super Battery” promising to deliver a remarkable battery backup and to shoot some nifty selfies. And with this price drop, the smartphone stands even taller in the list of best smartphones under 20000 in Nepal.

Gionee X1s Overview

Gionee X1s comes in full metallic body and is comfortable on the hold because of its sheer weight of 166 grams. The display on the device has a size of 5.2-inch with 2.5D glass added on the top for the elegance and Gorilla glass 3 for the protection. The display on the Gionee X1s supports HD resolution with pixel density of 282PPI.

Also Read: Gionee X1S Review: A decent phone on a budget

The device is powered by MediaTek MT6737T chipset backed by 3GB of RAM. In terms of internal storage, X1s is rich with 16GB of it. And good thing is, it has a dedicated slot for SDcard if one desires for the memory expansion. The device comes with Android Nougat out of the box with Gionee’s own Amigo UI 4.0 on the top.

Also Read: Gionee Mobiles price in Nepal

The camera is one of the two aspects, Gionee X1s excels in. The 16MP front camera on the phone is capable of taking astounding selfies. And with the LED flash adhered next to it, one does not have to worry about taking selfies even in the dark. On the back, there is a 13MP camera assisted by a dual-LED flash. The rear camera also takes some decent shots under ample lighting condition. However, under low light, the images invite some noises and grains.

Also Read Best Camera Smartphones in Nepal Under Rs. 20000

The smartphone also holds a fingerprint sensor on the back. The fingerprint on the device is swift with the unlocking time of mere 0.3 seconds. Along with the fingerprint sensor, the device also possesses other sensors like accelerometer, gyro sensor, proximity, compass, etc. If you have trouble searching the remotes for your electronic devices, this smartphone will come handy since the device is privileged with an IR blaster.

Gionee X1s price in NepalProlonged battery backup is what you can expect from the Gionee X1s as it comes with a whopping 4000mAh battery. The device also comes with luring color options like Black, Gold and Deep Blue.

Gionee X1S in a Nutshell

  • 5.2 inch IPS HD display with 2.5D glass and Gorilla Glass 3 protection
  • 1.5GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6737T CPU
  • Android Nougat (v7.0) with Amigo UI 4.0 on the top
  • 3GB RAM
  • 16GB internal storage, expandable up to 256GB (dedicated slot)
  • 13-megapixel rear camera with Autofocus and Dual-LED (Dual-tone) flash
  • 16MP front facing camera, F/2.0 aperture, 1/3.1 inch sensor size with LED Flash
  • Dual-SIM, Wi-Fi, 3G, 4G, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, FM radio
  • Rear mounted fingerprint sensor, unlocks in 0.3 seconds
  • IR blaster
  • Other sensors: Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity, Compass
  • 4000mAh Li-ion battery
  • Colors: Black, Gold and Deep Blue
  • Gionee X1S Price in Nepal: 17,999

Verdict

Lower midrange segment is crowded with loads of smartphones. Smartphones under the price of Rs. 20,000 usually have prevailing features like 5-inch HD display, 2GB RAM, Android Marshmallow and mediocre camera and battery size. But in case of Gionee X1s, it is slightly different. The smartphone is better than the most with a slightly taller display, a bigger RAM for multitasking, fast fingerprint sensor, remarkable camera and a gargantuan battery.

Although the device lacks a crisp display like Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt, higher internal storage like the Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime, better processor, Full HD screen and stock UI like General Mobile GM 5 Plus, the device may not be the best, but still, it could be a good buy at this price point.

Red Color Variant of Oppo F5 launched in Nepal

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Oppo F5 launched in Nepal nearly a monthly ago. Since then the smartphone was available in the retail stores. However, the Oppo F5 accessible at the retail stores was in the 4GB RAM + 32GB ROM format. With a view of increasing the memory to store more of your data and to provide assists for the multitasking, Oppo had later brought another variant in Nepal, which came with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. That variant, however, was available only in the Black color.

Now targeting the choosy customers, who prioritize smartphone’s color while buying a smartphone, Oppo has launched yet another variant of the Oppo F5. Amid the journalists and tech bloggers, Oppo took the wraps off of the Red Oppo F5 at Radisson Hotel Kathmandu. The new variant possesses 6GB of RAM coupled with 64GB of onboard storage and no new features except the color. The new Oppo F5 carries a price tag of Rs. 44,990, which is Rs. 11,000 more than the already existing 4GB/32GB variant.

Also Read: Oppo F5 launched in Nepal: Hands-on with the device gave a surprising result

Bragging about the AI-powered selfie-camera, Oppo F5 had been in the Nepali market. The smartphone was tagged with the price of Rs. 33,990 for the 4GB RAM + 32GB ROM variant. On the launch ceremony, the Oppo F5 officials discussed the possibility of the launch of 6GB/64GB variant. On the ceremony, the price mentioned for the premium variant was Rs. 36,990. However, contrary to what was promised, the pricing has been kept aggressively.

Also Read: OPPO Mobiles Price in Nepal (Updated)

For the price of the base variants, other smartphone brands are already providing 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. Xiaomi MI A1, Huawei Nova 2i, HTC Desire 10 Pro, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, etc. can be taken be taken for an instant. If OnePlus 3 is taken into account, 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage is readily available for what Oppo F5 is charging for its base variant. So paying the price what Oppo F5 is demanding is evidently stupid.

Also Read: Top 10 Smartphones Under Rs. 40,000 in Nepal

You can get smartphones that provide superseding specs at the similar price tag. And as the matter of fact, the AI-powered selfie camera is just a gimmick here. The smartphone obliterates the facial details in the name of beautification. Furthermore, the smartphone is quite far off being the best camera smartphone at the price it demands since it lacks the Image Stabilization technology and 4K video recording. In addition, the performance of the camera is inconsistent, which is disappointing at times.

We will cover more on the Oppo F5 in our review, which is coming soon on our YouTube channel. So please subscribe to our YouTube channel, like our Facebook Page and follow us on Instagram if you have not done it already.

Oppo F5 Key Specs

  • Display: 6.0 inches LTPS IPS LCD
  • Resolution: 2160 x 1080 pixels, 18:9 aspect ratio, 402PPI pixel density
  • OS: Android Nougat (v7.1.1) with ColorOS 3.2 UI on the top
  • Chipset: MediaTek MT6763T Helio P23
  • GPU: Mali-G71 MP2
  • RAM: 4GB/6GB RAM
  • Storage: 32GB/64GB internal storage, expandable up to 256GB (dedicated slot for microSD card)
  • Rear Camera: 16MP, f/1.8, phase detection autofocus, LED flash
  • Front Camera: 20MP, f/2.0, 1/2.8-inch sensor
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, A-GPS, USB-OTG, 3G, 4G LTE
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear mounted), accelerometer, proximity, compass
  • Battery: 3200mAh (non-removable)
  • Colors: Black, Gold, Red (6GB variant only)
  • Oppo F5 Price in Nepal: Rs. 33,990 (4GB/32GB)
  • Oppo F5 Price in Nepal: Rs. 44,990 (6GB/64GB/Red color)
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A Review: Wallet-Friendly

Vatsal Impex, the sole authorized distributor of Xiaomi mobiles in Nepal, has brought in yet another affordable mid-range smartphone in the Nepali smartphone market – Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A. I used the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A as my daily driver for the past few days and now, I would like to walk you through the highs and lows of my experience with the device.

First, let us take a look at its key specifications:

  • Display: 5.5-inch HD IPS display @ 267ppi with Gorilla Glass 3 protection
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 425
  • CPU: Quad-core (4 x 1.4 GHz Cortex A53)
  • GPU: Adreno 308
  • RAM: 2GB
  • Internal storage: 16GB, expandable up to 128GB via microSD (Dedicated slot)
  • OS: Android 7.0 Nougat with MIUI 8.5
  • Rear camera: 13MP with f/2.2 aperture, PDAF and LED Flash, 1080p video recording
  • Front-facing camera: 5MP with f/2.0 aperture
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyro, proximity, compass
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS + GLONASS
  • Battery: 3080mAh Non-removable battery
  • Latest Price: Rs.14,999 [Last Updated on December 6, 2018]

Build and Design:

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A is completely made up of plastic and comes with a fine finishing with metallic spray paint on top. The design of the phone on the front face is very typical and there isn’t anything particularly special about it. The back of the phone is very smooth and the phone itself is very sleek and has a compact build.

Xiaomi redmi note 5a build review

There are top and bottom chrome accents at the back which actually make the design look better somehow. Even though I personally liked the build and the design, it sure does not show any upgrades compared to the past releases from Xiaomi.

Display:

The Redmi Note 5A has a 5.5-inch HD (720 x 1280 pixels) display with the protection offered by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The phone offers a lot of settings in terms of changing the display color temperature and contrast. The auto-brightness feature also works very smoothly. Even if this resolution on a 5.5-inch screen might raise a few eyebrows, the display isn’t that bad. The colors appear vibrant and sharp.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A display review

There is also a “reading mode” in the display settings that can be scheduled to fit according to the users’ requirement.  This is the feature that I personally liked very much as I could comfortably use the phone after sundown without having to download another app for adjustable viewings.

Performance:

The phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 quad-core processor (64 bit Cortex A53 @1.4Ghz) and comes with 2 GB RAM. With an expandable internal storage of 16 GB, the phone delivers a good performance, if not commendable. On running multiple apps and games simultaneously, the phone did not stop me with message pop-ups. Lighter games ran smoothly, offering a great user experience. Apps also ran smoothly without any trouble. Hence, the overall performance was really snappy and smooth.

During my time with the phone, I tried running multiple apps at the same time and tested if the phone could really withstand the load. I must tell you that the phone didn’t disappoint me. Playing heavy games on the phone was never a hassle as they didn’t lag and the phone also didn’t heat up much on use. Smooth performance and lack of heating issue, made my experience with the phone really noteworthy.

  • Antutu Score: 36290
  • Geekbench Score: Single Core: 678 | Multi Core: 1855
  • Basemark OS: 773

Software:

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A runs on Android 7.0 Nougat and comes with MIUI 8.5 on top. The whole UI experience was really smooth and I enjoyed toggling between the apps and testing the many inbuilt software on the phone. The phone was also very responsive to touches and was pretty snappy at all times. So I personally do not have any complaints regarding its software and performance.

Moreover, Xiaomi should also roll out the MIUI 9 in coming days which will improve the software experience.

Hardware:

The power and volume buttons have been placed at the right side of the phone and are also easily accessible. 

xiaomi redmi note 5A buttons

The Note 5A comes with a Micro-USB charging port at the bottom alongside the speaker which produced decent sound even at the largest volume settings. 

xiaomi redmi note 5A speaker

There is a 3.5 mm headphone jack placed at the top of the phone and an IR blaster which lets your smartphone act as a remote for your electronic devices. So with this Xiaomi device, your smartphone becomes more than just what it is. 

xiaomi redmi note 5A headphone jack IR blaster

The capacitive buttons are placed at the chin of the phone. But they are not back-lit so I had to struggle a bit during the night time usage. There is microSD card slot along with a dedicated dual nano-SIM tray on the left side of the phone. 

xiaomi redmi note 5A capacitive buttons

Connectivity:

As the phone is 4G enabled, the network capacity that it offered was undoubtedly top-notch. The phone also comes with all the necessary sensors like accelerometer, proximity sensor, gyro sensor and compass.

xiaomi redmi note 5A call quality fingerprint sensor connectivity

However, there is no fingerprint scanner here, which might make it a bit tricky for the smartphone to create a mark for itself for the budget.

Camera:

The phone houses a 13MP camera on the back which captured details finely and also had a good shutter speed. The pictures appeared a bit washed out but looked proper on decent lighting. Another thing that I noticed here was that the sensor was pretty quick to focus as well.

camera sample xiaomi redmi note 5a

The HDR option available here helped to enhance the color vibrancy and structure of the images sharply. There are also in-built filters available here and switching between these picture modes was a fun experience. Low light photography as expected at this price range is below par.

Up front, there is a 5MP camera and the selfies taken were decent at best. Better selfie camera phones (Huawei Y7 and Colors P85+ Selfie Pro) can be found at this price range

Battery:

Speaking of the battery back up, the phone comes with a 3080 mAh nonremovable battery that lasted me for well over a day on normal usage and did not let me down. The in-built battery saver mode allowed me to prolong the battery life for more than a few hours before I finally connected the charger to the device.

xiaomi redmi note 5A battery review

Even though the device is said to support Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology, the phone comes with a regular charger. Hence, it took me a little over 2 hours to completely charge the phone.

Verdict:

As the final verdict for my experience with the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A, I must say that the phone is decent in terms of the design, build, software experience and performance. You also get a bigger 5.5-inch display compared to previous iterations from Xiaomi like Redmi 4X and Redmi 4A which had a 5-inch display.

Pros: What I liked about the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A 

  • The sleek build.
  • The UI experience.
  • The sharp display and the detailed display settings.

Cons: What could have been better in the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A

  • The camera performance
  • A fingerprint scanner

What is your say on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A? Let us know in the comments below!

Dell Inspiron 7567 Review: Best Budget Gaming Laptop?

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The Dell Inspiron 7567 is a well-built performance oriented gaming laptop on a budget. The fact that it has a good battery life is just a bonus. We know that the 7567 is an older model with 7577 already available in other countries. But considering the high initial price tag and especially the availability of the devices itself, now would be a good time to consider this one.

You can either get the i5 1050 variant for under 1k or the i7 1050Ti with an SSD for 130k. And with those price tags, it’s hard not to consider this laptop. So here is how “the best laptop to buy for 130k” stacks up among the others.

Build

This is a well-built laptop. It is all plastic but you can just see the work Dell put into it. It’s really heavy at 2.7Kgs but the thickness is well maintained under 1 inch. There is very less flex in both screen and chassis, and the laptop itself feels well built.

dell inspiron 7567 looks and build

The laptop has a 15″ screen but holds the footprint of a 17″ laptop. So keep that in mind while buying the accessories for it. The laptop has two huge vents at the back that look cool. The bottom of the laptop also has two vents for air intake as well.

dell inspiron 7567 back view

At the front, there are what looks like a speaker, and it is, but just the far left and far right sides. There is also a subwoofer at the bottom. This laptop has exceptional speaker quality, to be honest. There isn’t much to complain about the build of the laptop. It could have been a little lighter but for gaming laptops, it’s already a little too thin.

dell inspiron 7567 review build speaker

Display

The display is one of the places where Dell did compromise. Releasing the laptop with a mediocre TN panel which just seemed faded with very bad color reproductions, even worst viewing angles and an overwhelming brightness level.

dell inspiron 7567 review display

Later on, Dell did release the IPS panel, the one that we reviewed. It has a wider viewing angle and a slightly better color coverage. Both are equally bad for color intensive work like photoshop or premiere pro with the display only capable of covering 60% of SRGB and 40% of Adobe RGB colors. But recommend you get the IPS panel if possible.

The display we reviewed had a resolution of 1920*1080, with a 4K option available as well. Although if you plan to buy this for gaming, and you most probably will, the 4K option might not be the perfect fit. The refresh rate is also capped at 60Hz, not that 120Hz was going to be a big improvement for the graphics power.

Performance

The specs on this laptop are excellent. You can buy it in either an i5 or an i7 quad-core 45W processor. The one that we used has a core i7-7700HQ processor which goes up to 3.8GHz, which is perfect for processor-intensive tasks. It is also one of the best processors you can find on a laptop.

The laptop came with a single channel 16GB of DDR4 RAM at 2400MHz. You do get an empty RAM slot so you can upgrade it to a total of 32GB, which is nice. Although 32GB of RAM will be an overkill for gaming anyway.

Gaming Performance

You can opt for either a GTX 1050 or a GTX 1050Ti, our review unit came with a GTX 1050Ti. Although the GTX 1050 will be enough for most, the extra money you will be paying for the Ti variant is worth it.

Dell 7567 with GTX 1050Ti

The 1050Ti is a really capable card that can handle Triple-A titles. Most games will easily cross the 60fps barrier with ease either at high or medium settings. The only exception that I found was PUBG, where 60fps was by far unreachable even with all the setting turned to “very low”. Although this is definitely the game developers fault who have yet to start optimizing the game.

Thermals

Thermals on a gaming laptop are really important, and this laptop does a good job of keeping itself cool under load. The two fans are really aggressive, kicking in even before the programs have started to load. The laptop does heat up somewhere around the “GHJ” area of the keyboard, but the rests stay surprisingly cool, even after about two hours of continuous gaming.

dell inspiron 7567 review

Storage

This laptop can fit both an M.2 SSD and a 2.5-inch HDD. Mine came with a 128GB SSD and a 1TB hard disk. The SSD is where Dell did compromise a little, with reading and write speed of around 400 and 200mbps, which isn’t bad but in terms of SSD speeds, it’s one of the slowest.

You OS will run without any glitches and if you are coming from a hard disk-based laptop, this SSD will feel immensely fast. Apps like photoshops will load within 6-8 seconds and the boot time is somewhere around 8 seconds. Then there is the regular 2.5-inch 5200RPM hard disk with a 1TB storage.

Keyboard and Trackpad

The keyboard is fine for gaming and typing, but I did hope for more key travel. The keys have a mushy feeling for some reason, but most won’t even notice it. The keyboard does have a red backlit to them. The touchpad uses windows precision drivers which makes up for the cheap build. It is also not very accurate, but it does the job.

dell inspiron 7567 review keyboard

Connectivity

Dell did compromise on the connectivity side of the laptop. The dual ban AC WiFi caps out at around 70mbps, so you will be better off with the Gigabit LAN. Especially while gaming, the LAN does a very good job compared to the latency filled wifi experience. Not that the wifi is bad, it’s actually better than most of the laptops out there. It’s just not a perfect fit for downloading and gaming.

dell inspiron 7567 review connectivity ports

At the left, there is a card reader, a USB 3.0 and a charging port. On the right, there is an audio jack, two USB 3.0, HDMI and an Ethernet port. The laptop did miss out on a USB C port, but then again you can’t have everything.

Battery Life

Gaming laptops are known for their bad battery life. But this laptop is one exception to that theory. Thanks to the huge 74Wh battery, Nvidia Optimus and a fairly low power consuming processor, the battery life is pretty good. You can get over 6 hours of regular usage and around 2 hours in gaming.

dell inspiron 7567 review nepal

So for 130k, you get an i7 7700HQ processor with single channel 16GB of RAM, 128GB SSD and 1TB of HDD, GTX 1050Ti, and an IPS 1080p panel. You can also get one for under 1 lakh, but that will pull you down to an i5, GTX 1050 and a 1TB mechanical hard drive without an SSD.

Dell Inspiron 7567 Pros:

  • Well-built body
  • Doesn’t heat up much under load
  • Performance is one of the best at this price point.

Dell Inspiron 7567 Cons:

  • The trackpad could have been better along with the wifi
  • They could have drastically improved the display

Alternatives

I can think of very few alternatives to this laptop. The HP Omen and Asus ROG GL553VD fall under the same price category but with GTX 1050 inside, so it’s probably not worth it. If you want to pay a little over 15k you do get the Acer Predator Helios 300 and the MSI GE62 6VR with the GTX 1060. But if your budget is around the 130k price range, you cannot go wrong with this laptop for gaming.

The Most Popular Mobile Games Downloaded Over the Years

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Android phones are seriously popular, you are probably using one as well. With a sizable lead over their competitors and one of the biggest app stores (Google Play store)which houses almost 4 million apps, let’s look at ten of the most popular games on this platform.

Temple Run

Temple run 2 gadgetbyte nepalThe Game that started almost all the Temple run copycats. This has been one of the most iconic games, with downloads reaching half a billion (live every other game on this list). This game also paved a hefty way for its younger brother, the Temple Run 2.
AndroidTemple Run AndroidTemple Run 2  IOSTemple Run  IOSTemple Run 2

Angry Birds Franchise

angry birds gadgetbyte nepalWho knew throwing birds at pigs would be a fun game. Paving way for so many action figures and even a movie. With so many to choose from, this has been one of the most iconic games of the era.
AndroidAngry Bird Franchise  IOSAngry Birds 2

Clash Royal and Clash of Clans

Clash royal clash of clans gadgetbyte nepalClash of Clans was one of the most popular games, in its times. Although the popularity has shrunken with time, nobody can forget the success it achieved at it’s prime. Also following the success of clash of clans and its beloved characters was Clash Royals. Developed by the same developers, Clash Royal also embarked on the same footsteps as Clash Of Clans.
AndroidClash Royal  AndroidClash of Clans   IOSClash Royal  IOSClash Of Clans

The Asphalt franchise

asphalt gagdetbyte nepalAsphalt 8 was a huge success, thanks to it being a free download. But also thanks to the seven or so asphalt games that led up to it. Asphalt 8 is one of the most downloaded car racing games on the Android platform.
AndroidAsphalt 8  IOSAsphalt 8

Candy Crush Saga

candy crush gadgetbyte nepalCandy Crush is another game that everyone seems to have been playing. With what the description of the game defines, more than a trillion levels of candy-filled puzzles.
AndroidCandy Crush Saga  IOSCandy Crush Saga

Pokemon Go

pokemon go gadgetbyte nepalPut your childhood dreams into a game and you get one of the most popular anime/games in the modern pop culture. I personally was never this excited about a game, and judging by the reception neither was a bunch of other Pokemon fans. This was a one of a kind game that combined something new with something we loved. Also forcing everyone to actually go out of their houses, and follow their childhood dreams.
AndroidPokemon Go  IOSPokemon Go

Fruit Ninja

fruit ninja gadgetbyte nepalFruit Ninja is one of those games that made cutting fruits fun. Letting you become a ninja to cut fruits, which is pretty fun.
AndroidFruit Ninja  IOSFruit Ninja

Minecraft

minecraft gadgetbyte nepalMinecraft is the first paid game on this list. And this is also one of the few games with almost 50 million downloads on the play store. A massively multiplayer smartphone game that also lets you build your own world however you like it.
AndroidMinecraft  IOSMinecraft

My Talking Tom

Talking tom gadgetbyte nepalCan you even call this one a game? Either way, this is a really famous and fun app, or it used to be when it was new. I don’t get why this game is so fun, but it just was and for a lot of people. This is the most downloaded game on the Android platform.
AndroidMy Talking Tom  IOSMy Talking Tom

Color Switch

color switch gadgetbyte nepalThe last game on the list, also a great app to pass the time. This game is a no-brainer tap to score, although the game description describes it as an action game.
AndroidColor Switch  IOSColor Switch

ChatSim Review: The unlimited text messaging SIM you should skip

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Imagine this. A SIM card that lets you send unlimited text messages in a bunch of selected messaging applications. Well, that is exactly what ChatSim is trying to offer in the Nepal. ChatSim was launched in Nepal a while back by Future Networks and Technology for Rs. 3,600. I got to use it for few weeks and here is my full review of the SIM.

What is ChatSim?

Well for some of you who are new to the term Chatsim, it is world’s first SIM that lets its users connect to data connection anywhere in the world and use it for sending unlimited texts on selected internet messaging apps. It is currently operating in more than 160 countries through over 250 operators.

How does ChatSim work?

To send unlimited texts via ChatSim, first, you will have to activate your SIM card which carries a phone number of a British Island named Jersey. I personally had to go through a relatively long process just to get it running. The activation must be done via ChatSim’s website.

So how does a SIM card with a number from Britain work in Nepal you ask? Well, ChatSim requires data roaming to be turned on all the time in order to work. It then uses Ncell’s and Nepal Telecom’s network according to its liking, in order to provide the users with a better data connection here.

Verdict

I have to say I was pretty excited to use this new product. Free unlimited text messages sounded pretty exciting then. At first, I had a good time using the SIM too. I could use it to send important texts on the go without having to spend a dime.

It has passed some time now since NTC and Ncell introduced 4G connectivity here in Nepal. Mobile data connection is really good due to the upgrade. But ChatSim only worked on GPRS with the company claiming it supports 3G connectivity. But when I used it, I didn’t really have a problem with a slower connection, since all I did was send texts on Messenger and Whatsapp. The cell reception gets weaker sometimes but there is nothing to worry about. And you might notice the time ChatSim takes for mobile data connection to work, which is a few minutes.

If you are into calling and sending multimedia to your friends, you need to buy extra credits just for this purpose. To buy multimedia credits three recharges worth Rs. 900, Rs. 1,800 and Rs. 4,500 are available.

chatsim review

The quality of the calls while using ChatSim again comes down to the data connection. I for one could only use the ChatSim in GPRS, so, of course, video calls stuttered sometimes. The call connection, however, was pretty good if you ask me.

However, a couple of days ago I had to send an important text to a few people but ChatSim gave up on me that exact moment. I was right beside NTC’s office and even my primary NTC SIM card was working perfectly that time. So, ChatSim has a lot to do if it really wants to impress the Nepali users. I did have a backup SIM card to send those texts then but if someone is completely depending upon ChatSim for their internet usage, they could be completely disappointed at the time of need.

Conclusion

So, should you get ChatSim? Well, it depends on your preference. Are you okay with using a slower connection while texting? Or even an occasional loss of connection? Then you should be okay with investing a whole lot of Rs. 3,600 just for a couple of text messaging applications. As for me, I will be happy with funding the telecommunication companies of Nepal a little bit more just to get a faster mobile data connection for all the applications at my helm.