A new variant of the Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt has just landed the Nepali smartphone market. Priced at Rs. 21,990, the new variant of the Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt has 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage as the noticeable upgrades. The newbie also has some refined touch on the camera side but we will get into that later.
The smartphone possesses the same design language of the Samsung Galaxy J7. The screen size, form factor, and the speaker are barely distinguishable. The major difference that breaks the tie between the design language of the J7 and the J7 Nxt is the patterned back in the J7 Nxt. This change might be useful to the ones, who has a bad record and slipping the smartphones from hands and breaking it. In terms of display, the J7 Nxt is enriched with the vibrant Super AMOLED display. Sized at 5.5-inch, the display offers HD resolution (1280 x 720 pixels) at the pixel density of 267PPI.
In terms of storage, there is 3GB of RAM and 32GB of RAM with the device. This is the major upgrade from the original Galaxy J7 Nxt, which had 2GB RAM coupled with 16GB of onboard storage. So this newbie may fit the requirement, who had issues with the earlier variant because of the insufficient RAM and ROM. And to add more, there is a privilege for the storage expansion up to 256GB via SD card. Powering the device is the Exynos 7870 chipset. And there is Mali-T830 MP1 GPU to look after the graphics department. The whole device is fueled by the 3000mAh removable battery buried under the patterned back cover. Samsung boasts that the battery is capable of providing up to 13 hours of internet usage time (Wi-Fi), 17 Hours of continuous Video playback, 80 hours of audio playback and up to 21 hours of talk time.
Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt comes with Android Nougat out of the box with no mention of the future updates. On the photography side, the smartphone comes with a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP camera up front. Both of the cameras come with LED flashes to assist during the low light situations. The setup on both the cameras has the same configuration as that of the older variant. However, Samsung has claimed that the front camera on the device can shoot Portrait Selfies with the blurred background (Bokeh effect).
Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt Specifications
Display: 5.5 inch Super AMOLED Display (720 x 1280 pixels @ 267ppi pixel density)
Chipset: Exynos 7870 chipset
CPU: Octa-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53 processor
GPU: Mali-T830 MP1 GPU
OS: Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box
RAM: 3GB
Internal Storage: 32GB; Expandable up to 256GB via MicroSD card
Rear Camera: 13 MP, f/1.9, 28mm, autofocus, LED flash
Front Camera: 5 MP, f/2.2, 23mm, LED flash, features Portrait Selfie
Connectivity: Dual-SIM (nano + nano), 3.5mm audio jack, 4G LTE, micro USB 2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, FM Radio and A-GPS, GLONASS.
It was only last year that I got to experience CAN Infotech to the fullest as GadgetByte itself was a part of the event. The hustle of tech enthusiasts was a sight to see as a huge number of people thronged into the event area every day. However, people who had been to CAN Infotech over the years shared that the event was distasteful. And they were somewhat true. Last year there were only a few stalls that actually caught my eye and intrigued me with their innovative products. So, this year, I was all excited to see how officials would rectify their errors that have prevailed over the years and conduct an event that would be innovative, to say the least.
The technology sector in Nepal is booming like never before, and people from every nook and corner of the country are being attracted towards this field. And CAN Infotech, being the holy grail of displaying some amazing tech-related ideas or gadgets, attracts a lot of audiences. I got to visit CAN Infotech 2018 yesterday, and I have to say I wasn’t impressed with what I saw. Now please note that I am not in anyway against CAN or the event it organizes, and I have the utmost respect for all the exhibitioners who put in a lot of effort to make the event a success. However, the Infotech I visited yesterday was boring and looked more like a business expo with only a few stalls with interesting products and innovations.
Let’s start with the positives. I got to see a lot of startup companies at CAN Infotech this year. These startups have turned over a lot of heads with their new ideas and inventions. The visitors seemed interested in these companies and their aims. Companies like BeeCreative, Foodmario, Sarathi Cab, Sagoon, Khalti, Sajilo Marmat Sewa, etc. are using the event’s platform to pitch their product to the audience, so, make sure you visit their respective stalls.
Huawei finally launched the Mate 10 Pro here in Nepal making use of the CAN platform. The company has priced the device at Rs. 103,900 which means that it will directly go up against the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. The company is also advertising the Huawei Nova 2i in the event. There was no Matebook X in their stall, though.
Sony is offering discounts on its products at the CAN Infotech. The Xperia XA, Xperia L1 Dual, and Xperia X are my pick of the bunch. Also, be sure to check the discounts on the company’s TVs.
There are also some notable products like My Lockey which is a USB dongle that encrypts data via a fingerprint scanner, and Texas College’s e-library. The organizers of Locus 2018 were also at the CAN, advertising their event which is starting from February 2. Also, companies like Growth Sellers and PUM are pitching their ideas to the visitors in the event.
Last year’s CAN Infotech included lots of multinational companies and some of the heavy hitters of the Nepali tech industry. However, this year, lots of popular brands didn’t invest on CAN Infotech, and that’s probably due to the decreasing quality of the event. Companies like Samsung, Vianet, and Oppo, are not present and that’s probably because they think their investment isn’t bearing fruits. And personally, I think other companies should follow. CAN Infotech is meant to showcase the on-going technological advancement in the country. But these days, it is turning out to be a business expo. If companies just want to sell their products, why don’t they do it in New Road? And why is a leather bag manufacturer exhibiting its products at CAN Infotech? I don’t see the connection between a leather bag and a tech event.
I was also disappointed with the mobile companies as they only showed off their older products. Ocean Computers (Importer of MSI in Nepal) and Nagmani International (Importer of ASUS in Nepal) are selling their products with a huge margin in the event.
Now let’s talk about ISPs. Worldlink and Subisu are luring consumers with discounts on annual packages. That’s great for the new customers but what about the old ones? Shouldn’t they also be focusing on the customers who are already there?
There are lots of exhibitioners at CAN Infotech this year. And from what I saw, there are only a few stalls that are actually interesting. Even though some products that have caught the visitors’ eyes, there is not one single stall with a ‘wow’ factor.
Three years ago, we had written an article on CAN Infotech 2015. Fast-forward three years, the shortcomings that were mentioned in the article still prevail. Even though it was the second day of the event yesterday, the stalls were still under construction. Likewise, the loud blaring speakers are distracting as ever. I had a hard time figuring out where the respective stalls were located at. It would have been much better if the stalls were organized according to their category. For example stalls that showcase smartphones can be placed at one end of the venue while stalls related to computers and laptops can be placed at the other end. This will certainly help the visitors and make the event more managed.
So, all-in-all, CAN Infotech 2018 was a disappointing event for me. CAN has yet to rectify the mistakes it has been making for the last few years. The event had made a name for itself due to the tech it showcased, not because of leather bags or by selling laptops from unauthorized sellers. CAN Infotech these days is like a business expo more than an event regarding technological advancement in Nepal. Hopefully, next year when the 2019 edition starts, the association will focus more on what it actually stands for rather than how much it can earn!
Huawei Technologies Nepal Co. Pvt. Ltd has officially unveiled the Mate 10 Pro at the ongoing CAN infotech 2018. The Mate 10 Pro is company’s flagship smartphone and hence comes with a sumptuous price tag of NRs. 1,03,900.
Mate series is traditionally known for its big phablet size with a top of the line specs and huge battery size. Well, the Mate 10 Pro has all that but now in a more compact and appealing form factor thanks to its new 18:9 aspect ratio display.
The phone comes with a 6.0 inch Full HD display with AMOLED panel. The display is HDR10 compliant meaning you can enjoy HDR content natively on its display. Ditching the habitual aluminum build, Mate 10 Pro has opted for glass body with Gorilla Glass 5 on both front and back. It is now IP67 water and dust resistant.
The Mate 10 Pro is all about its new AI-based Kirin 970 processor with a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU). Use of an AI on the SoC is going to be conventional as big players like Apple and Google have already incorporated them into their devices. Apple with its A11 Bionic and Pixel 2 with a dedicated image processing unit, we ought to see more AI integrations in the future as well. Machine learning and Deep learning could be done using software but with the use of dedicated hardware (NPU), Huawei has the fastest processing time making it much more efficient.
Now talking about the CPU it is an octa-core CPU clocked at 2.4GHz. Coupled with that, it comes with 6GB of DDR4 RAM. In terms of performance, it shouldn’t be less than any other flagships out there. It also offers 128GB storage on board with no option for expansion. The NPU also learns the user’s usage patterns and optimizes the performance accordingly.
The phone comes with dual camera setup with 12MP RGB sensor and 20MP Monochrome sensor. Both the sensors come with a wide f/1.6 aperture which should help a lot in the low light shooting. Huawei has always favored the monochrome sensor to pull in more details from the scene. The use of deep learning also prevails in shooting department with different scene detection. The NPU escort image processing based on the scene so the pictures are optimized for that very scene. It can shoot portrait shots as well. The phone has phase detection autofocus for faster focus shifts. It can shoot 4K videos at 30fps with OIS at play. Up front, the phone holds an 8MP camera with f/2.0.
In terms of connectivity, the Huawei Mate 10 Pro offers dual-band ac WiFi, dual SIM support, IR blaster and USB Type C. The phone, however, lacks a lot of features like the Bluetooth 5.0, headphone jack and a dedicated SD card slot. The Kirin 970 carries the fastest LTE band as of now. The battery has been forte of Mate series and the Mate 10 Pro offers huge 4,000mAH battery. Huawei claims a battery life of 2 days even with heavy usage. As in cherry on top, the phone comes with Huawei’s Supercharge technology that charges your phone from 0 to 50 percent within 30 minutes.
Specifications of Huawei Mate 10 Pro
Display: 6.0 inches Full HD+ (1080 x 2160) AMOLED display
Battery: Non-removable Li-Po 4000 mAh battery with Fast charge (0 to 50% in 30minutes)
Color: Mocha Gold
The Huawei Mate 10 Pro is priced at Rs. 103,900 making it a direct competitor of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. The phone has been heavily advertised with the focus on its AI-powered Kirin 970 processor but how will it stack against the Note 8? Well, we’ll be testing that in our video soon.
Vivo had us awe-struck when it showcased the smartphone with an In-display fingerprint sensor at the CES 2018. Numerous attempts had also been done by Apple to get credited for the innovation of the technology. But all those endeavors had gone in vain. The Chinese smartphone maker thrived, where the biggest tech giant Apple failed. So for this remarkable innovation, Vivo had been hailed throughout the show. In the show, many tech enthusiasts assumed it to be a prototype, which would take quite some time for the implementation. Proving all wrong, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer gave life to the innovative under display fingerprint sensor in its new smartphone, the Vivo X20 Plus UD.
The new smartphone has most of the specs cloned from the Vivo X20 Plus. With the ‘UD’ adhered in its name, the newbie implies for the all-hailed under display fingerprint sensor. The Vivo X20 Plus UD has narrow bezels across the border and the impressive 6.43-inch Super AMOLED display. With the bezel-less display and the 18:9 aspect ratio, the smartphone possesses the trendy design language.
The device is powered by the Snapdragon 660 Chipset backed by 4GB of RAM. The powerful and efficient chipset is boon for the buttery smooth performance on the device. And the ample 4GB of RAM provides a stronger assist. The onboard storage on the Vivo X20 Plus was 64GB. The enhanced UD variant got a little upgrade with 128GB of internal storage. There is also a privilege for the expansion up to 256GB via SD card but it uses the SIM 2 slot.
In terms of camera, the Vivo X20 Plus UD comes with the dual camera setup on the back. There is a secondary sensor of 5MP to assist the 12MP primary camera. Up front, there is 12MP camera dedicated for the selfies. To keep the things running, the smartphone inherits an impressive 3900mAh battery. And to accelerate the charging process, the Vivo X20 Plus UD is also gifted with the fast charging compatibility. With the charging setup of 5V, 4.5A, the smartphone does not require a long time for the replenishment.
And talking about the under display fingerprint sensor, Vivo partnered with Synaptics for the development. Dubbed as the Synaptics Clear ID sensor, this new scanner uses CMOS image sensor. Implanted under the display, this new sensor will be water resistant and will also be safe from scratches. The fingerprint unlocks the device without an issue. However, with the scanner under the display, the sensor is little slow and take a little more time for fingerprint registration (2 seconds) and unlocking the device (0.7 seconds).
The smartphone will be available in China from February 1 at the price of CNY 3,598 (Rs.58,000 approx). Launch in the global market has not been announced. So the availability of the Vivo X20 Plus UD in Nepal cannot be said yet. What do you think of the phone? Would you buy it, if it comes to Nepal? Let us know in the comment section.
Another Week and Another Giveaway to our beloved followers. Like last week, we will be giving away the Colors S11 — Nepal’s first online exclusive smartphone available at daraz online shopping.
The Colors S11 was made available at daraz starting 20th Jan and is priced very competitively at Rs. 12,495. For the offered price, you get a 5.2-inch 720P IPS display with 2.5D curved glass and dragon trail protection. It is powered by a modest 1.3Ghz MediaTek processor, but you get 3GB of RAM. The highlight of the device is a dual camera setup with a dedicated lens for wide angle selfies. Other specs include 16GB ROM, dedicated microSD slot, 4G support, 8MP back camera, Android Nougat 7.0, and 3000mAh battery.
To enter this giveaway, this time we have partnered with Gleam which will take care of submission and winner drawing process.
2017 was the year of Chinese smartphones in Nepal. Even though a certain manufacturer still has more market share, the growth they had was rapid. We were also introduced to some of the new players last year which included UMIDIGI. UMIDIGI launched a few devices the previous year in which the C Note and the Crystal stood out. So, I put the C note through a series of test, and here is my full review of the device.
5.5-inch (1080 x 1920 pixels) full HD SHARP 2.5D curved display
Gorilla Glass protection
1.5GHz Quad-core MediaTek MT6737T processor
3GB RAM; 32GB internal memory, expandable with microSD up to 256GB
Android v7.0 (Nougat)
13MP rear camera with Samsung S5K3L8 sensor, PDAF, dual LED flash
5MP front camera
Dual Hybrid SIM (Nano+Nano/TF Card) with 4G LTE
Front-mounted fingerprint sensor
Full Metal Body
3800 mAh non-removable battery
UMIDIGI C Note Price in Nepal: Rs. 20,900
Display and Design
If its price is considered, the UMIDIGI C Note is the only device to come with a full HD display in its price range. Even with a low price tag, the display is vibrant, full of happening and has an adequate brightness that does well under the brightest of lights. However, the first thing you notice about the screen how unnatural the text look while watching videos. They lack sharpness and look pixelated. I didn’t face this issue when I read a couple of articles on the device, though. And if you do a lot of reading, the device also has an option to toggle the screen’s color temperature according to a user’s necessity.
This display is cloaked by a pretty-looking metallic body on the back. The aluminum body is premium, and it makes the device feel like it’s worth more than its actual price. There is a camera accompanied by a LED flash sitting on the rear side. Although there is only a single primary camera, UMIDIGI has made it look as if there is a dual camera setup on the phone. A fingerprint sensor bottom bezel at the front with an earpiece and sensors on the top. The bottom bezel also houses capacitive keys.
Software
The capacitive keys are one of the features I didn’t like on the device. To check the recently used apps, I had to long press the home button, which is an outdated Android feature that takes up a lot of time and is really annoying. But I later found out that the keys can be toggled to the virtual ones. Another feature that’s outdated, software wise, is the icons and the menu. But one of the best thing about Android is customization. So, of course, I changed both of them.
These are the only issues I had with the software front of the UMIDIGI C Note. One of the unique traits of this device is that there were no applications from Google installed right out of the box, excluding the Play Store. I had to download the ones I needed. All in all, the C Note is free of unnecessary bloatware and provides a near-stock experience.
Performance
The software also helps boost the performance due to the lack of bloatware in the device. The UMIDIGI C Note with its MediaTek processor and 3GB RAM handles almost everything thrown at it. There were, however, rare stutters while gaming. Also, a few minutes after playing games like Asphalt and Dream Soccer League, the area right below the primary camera started to warm up. I was really worried, but after gaming for a couple of hours, the heat didn’t actually increase. Other than this issue, the device didn’t give up on me. Multitasking was good too, except for the time some apps took to load up.
The UMIDIGI C Note scored 39665 on Antutu which is a little bit less than what Nokia 5 (45274), Xiaomi Redmi 4X (43431), and Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt (41777).
Now I know a 3,800 mAh battery sounds very really great. But that was not the case in real life usage. Its battery has this unusual bug due to which once its charge decreased to 20%, the battery died a couple of minutes later. I thought this was just an issue in my review unit, but the same has been mentioned in a couple of other reviews of the C Note.
The device gave me a screen-on-time of 3 and half hours – 4 hours under heavy usage. I gamed, browsed through the internet, took a few pictures, and watched a couple of videos. Even my primary smartphone that has a 3,000 mAh battery gives me 4 hours of screen-on-time. And that’s not the only disappointing fact about the battery. Due to a lack of any kind of fast charging support, it took me around 3 hours just to juice up the battery. I know we can’t really expect that feature in a device worth 20,000, but 3-hours is a long time.
Camera
On the camera side, the C Note houses a 13-megapixel lens that is nothing to be home about. It takes decent pictures at its best, and when you zoom into them, they lose details. The pictures I took lacked good sharpness, accurate colors, and saturation. And like most of the device of its price range, it fails to shine under low-light settings. The pictures come off way too noisy and grainy. They are washed out and lack the proper colors. The same goes for the selfie camera.
UMIDIGI C Note Selfie Sample
The 5-megapixel lens takes washed out images. But since the camera is not the USP of the device, you are good to go if you only take a few pictures every day and are okay with posting decent selfies on your social media accounts.
Sensors and Hardware
On the front glass panel of the UMIDIGI C Note sits a fingerprint scanner that can unlock the smartphone in around 0.50 seconds. The scanner never gave up on me once, so, it is completely reliable. The bottom of the device has dual mono speakers which are loud and don’t get covered up easily. Between these speakers is a microUSB port for connectivity purpose. To make way for the speakers, UMIDIGI has placed the headphone jack on top of the device. The UMIDIGI C Note comes equipped with 32 GB of internal memory which can be expanded up to 256 GB via a microSD card. However, you will have to choose between a microSD card and an extra SIM card as it has a hybrid SIM slot.
Conclusion
So, to round off this review, the UMIDIGI C Note is a device that has a great display and a premium build quality. The Chinese company has included a near-stock software in a device that performs really well. However, even though it houses a big battery, the battery life is unsatisfactory and the bug it has is a huge-huge let off. Also, the camera lenses are only decent. But if you can oversee the battery issue and want a smartphone that feels premium and has a crisp display, you should get the UMIDIGI C Note.
These days, we can see numerous smartphones in the market with the display covering the major portion of the front panel and bordered by narrow bezels on the top and bottom. Such smartphones with high screen-to-body ratio are usually called smartphones with a bezel-less display. Sharp Aquos smartphone was the first in the game seconded by Xiaomi MI Mix. Via MI Mix, Xiaomi modernized the concept inspiring lots of smartphone manufacturers. As the LG admired and abruptly adopted the concept on the LG G6 (launched on MWC 2017), every other smartphone brands are now on the verge of bidding farewell to the bezels. Remarking that each front part of the phone that is not a pixel is a waste, every smartphone manufacturers are opting for bezel-less displays these days.
Bezel-less smartphones are not just elegant on the looks because of their all screen body but also comfortable on the use despite having a huge screen. So it obviously is a great privilege to own such smartphones. But which smartphones features such kind of display and are available in Nepal? That may be the striking question to the many. So here, we present you the list of all the screen-centric smartphones or smartphones with bezel-less display available in Nepal.
iPhone X
iPhone X is currently the most expensive smartphone available in Nepal. Features like FaceID, Animojis, powerful neural processor and the impressive set of cameras are not just remarkable with the phone but also its display and the design language. Apple ditched the TouchID (or fingerprint sensor) to go full bezel-less. However, there is still some bezel left contributing only 82.9% of the front portion of the screen.
The display on the device is enunciated as ‘Super Retina display’, which is actually a Super AMOLED one imported from Samsung. Also, the display on the device possesses a size of 5.8-inches featuring a resolution of 1125 x 2436 pixels in 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The display on the device is crowded with 458 pixels in every inch.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8
With tall and vibrant display and with the highest contrast ratio, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is obviously the best phablet available till date. It features a 6.3-inch display, which features a QHD+ resolution packing 529 pixels in every inch of the display. Galaxy Note 8 is similar to the Galaxy S8 & S8 plus in terms of design. The presence of the S-pen, dual camera setup on the back and a taller screen are the noticeable differences. The screen on the Note 8, the premium flagship of Samsung for the year 2017 encompasses 83.2% of the front portion. Note 8 has Corning Gorilla Glass 5 for the protection and features an 18.5:9 aspect ratio.
As mentioned earlier, Xiaomi MI Mix is the first renowned name to ditch the bezels (though, not entirely), which had enthralled the world with its courage and innovation. Shifting the Ambient light sensor and front camera on the chin, Xiaomi MI Mix bade farewell to the top bezel. But where and how did they adjusted the earpiece and proximity sensor? This curiosity may reside among the most. To answer it in simple terms, they replaced that by a high tech system and packed them inside the device. As a replacement to the proximity sensor, which generally uses Infrared sensors, they used Ultrasonic sensor and inserted the system behind the screen. This new kind of setup works perfectly fine without creating a fuss. On the other hand, for replacing the earpiece, they used “cantilever piezoelectric ceramic acoustic technology” instead of putting a slab of the speaker on the top bezel.
Though Xiaomi boasted to have 91.3% screen-to-body ratio on the MI Mix, it has 83.6% in real. That is not bad either. However, with the 6.4-inch screen and 4400mAh battery, MI Mix falls on the heavy side with 209 grams. The display on the device has Full-HD+ (2040 x 1080 pixels) resolution and features 17:9 aspect ratio. The resolution results in a Pixel density of 362PPI. In the huge portfolio of Xiaomi smartphones in Nepal, Xiaomi MI Mix is the most expensive of all demanding a price of Rs. 94,999.
Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+
Samsung Galaxy S8 & S8+ are almost identical in terms of specs. But what distinguishes them is the size of the display they inherit. Galaxy S8 is smaller of the two having 5.8-inch display, whereas the S8+plus comes in a 6.2-inch tall footprint. Unlike the Xiaomi MI Mix, there is still narrow bezels on the forehead and the chin. The upper bezel has provided an accommodation for the proximity sensor, earpiece, selfie shooter and the Iris Scanner. With the fingerprint sensor shifted to the back and capacitive buttons replaced by the on-screen one, the lower bezel is basically empty in the Galaxy S8 & S8+.
Samsung Galaxy S8 & S8+ are almost identical in terms of specs. But what distinguishes them is the size of the display they inherit. Galaxy S8 is smaller with the two having the 5.8-inch display, whereas the S8+plus comes in a 6.2-inch tall footprint. Unlike the Xiaomi MI Mix, there is still narrow bezels on the forehead and the chin. The upper bezel has provided an accommodation for the proximity sensor, earpiece, selfie shooter and the Iris Scanner. With the fingerprint sensor shifted to the back and capacitive buttons replaced by the on-screen one, the lower bezel is basically empty in the Galaxy S8 & S8+.
The display on the Galaxy S8 and S8+ possess a QHD+ resolution (1440 x 2960 pixels) packing a 570PPI and 526PPI pixel density respectively. On both the devices, The display reproduces vivid color tones and features an unusual 18.5:9 aspect ratio. The display on both the devices is immune to scratches and cracks with Gorilla Glass 5.
The smartphone brand Oneplus is often remarked as the flagship killer. When all the flagship smartphones adopted the concept of the bezel-less display, Oneplus did not step up to embrace the concept and released Oneplus 5 with the traditional design. But later, Oneplus changed its mind and brought the flagship in a new avatar with the bezel-less display. Dubbed as Oneplus 5T, the smartphone embraced bezel-less display and the trendy 18:9 aspect ratio.
Replacing the front panel of the Oneplus 5, the 5T comes with 6.01-inch display in the same form factor. The display is surprisingly crisp and vibrant with the Optic AMOLED display. With the Optic AMOLED display onboard, the smartphone offers remarkable contrast ratio with pitch blacks and bright whites. Packed with 401 pixels in every inch, the smartphone possesses the Full-HD+ resolution (2160 x 1080 pixels).
With 18:9 aspect ratio, the OnePlus 5T obviously looks stunning. And the noteworthy 80% screen-to-body ratio, the smartphone is gaining attention everywhere possible. In addition the fancy design, the smartphone also has Corning Gorilla glass 5 on the top to shield it from the cracks and scratches during the falls.
Xiaomi MI Mix 2
Preserving the legacy, Xiaomi continued to bring smartphones with bezel-less display in the name of MI Mix. The second generation of the MI Mix, the Xiaomi MI Mix 2 have lower screen-to-body ratio if compared to its predecessor, but the smartphone has rather embraced the trendy 18:9 aspect ratio, ditch the unusual 17:9 aspect ratio in the MI Mix.
Provided with the 5.99-inch display, MI Mix 2 embraces IPS LCD panel on the display side. The smartphone looks great as the screen encircles 80.8% of the area on the front section. With this design technique, the smartphone looks alluring in the 18:9 aspect ratio display cut-offs. The display on the MI Mix 2 Xiaomi has a Full-HD+ resolution (2160 x 1080 pixels), which results in the pixel density of 403PPI. The smartphone’s display is defended with Corning Gorilla glass 4 to defend the downfalls that may befall due to the fall of the smartphone.
Oppo F5 & Oppo F5 Youth
Oppo F5 and Oppo F5 Youth, which are renowned for its camera-centric approach are the next smartphones in the list that come with bezel-less displays. The devices feature the 6.0-inch display with the security ensured by Gorilla Glass 5. The smartphone has embraced the trendy 18:9 aspect ratio sporting Full-HD+ resolution (1080 x 2160 pixels). This configuration results to a pixel density of 402PPI pixel density. Although the device possesses a big 6-inch display, the high value of the screen-to-body ratio (78.1%) is what makes the device easy on the hold and on the use.
Nova 2i is the first smartphone in Nepal to flaunt a quad camera setup (dual cameras on the back and two cameras on the front). Not just in terms of photography, the smartphone is remarkable in terms of design. The narrow bezels have given spaces for a taller display, which looks impressive in every respect. In Huawei Nova 2i, the screen covers 77.3% of the area available on the front section. Huawei Nova 2i sports Full-HD+ display and embraces 18:9 aspect ratio.
With the word “power” to its name, one can easily presume its battery/power-centric capabilities. But one should also not forget its impressing design with near bezel-less display. With 6-inch IPS LCD to display the content, Gionne promises an immersive experience. With the fancy bezel-less display to lure the customers, the Gionne M7 Power has also adopted the trendy 18:9 aspect ratio.
In the tall 6-inch display, Gionee has packed HD+ resolution (720 x 1440 pixels). This resolution results in the pixel density of 268 PPI. The pixel density might seem poor in the numbers, but no mediocrity can be seen on the use. The smartphone seems rather alluring with the 77.4% screen-to-body ratio. There is also Gorilla Glass 3 on the top to reduce the vulnerabilities of scratches and cracks during the falls.
Vivo V7
Another smartphone in the list is the Vivo V7, which is a camera-centric smartphone with a whopping 24MP front camera. Although the device is wrapped in a polycarbonate body, the thin bezels on the front with the maximum portion covered by the display is what made the device alluring. The 5.7-inch display on the device encompasses 77.1% of the front panel. It has also embraced the 18:9 aspect ratio, which is developing as an orthodox these days. Vivo V7 embraces HD+ (1440 x 720 pixels) resolution, which results in a rather poor pixel density of 282PPI.
UMIDIGI Crystal
Ditching the bezels seems to be the sole intention of the UMIDIGI Crystal as it has kept itself away from 18:9 aspect ratio gimmick. Alike the Xiaomi MI Mix, it has tossed all the upper bezels to the trash with just some on the chin, where the front camera dwells. The 5.5-inch display on the device features Full-HD resolution packing 401 pixels in every inch. The display on the device covers 78.9% of the front panel, which is protected by Gorilla Glass 4 to evade the vulnerabilities of cracks and scratches.
Micromax Canvas Infinity
For those enthusiasts, who seek for a smartphone with trendy and eye-catching design at a cheaper price point, Micromax Canvas Infinity is the name. Priced at Rs. 18,500, the device possesses an immersive 5.7-inch display, which features an HD+ resolution at 18:9 aspect ratio. IPS LCD is employed on the device, which occupies 77.2% of the front panel. The display on the device has a pixel density of 282PPI. Although the pixel density is poor in number, it seems fairly decent if the price is considered.
Oppo is a growing Chinese smartphone brand in Nepal. Apart from the much hyped about Oppo F5, there are other Oppo smartphones available in Nepal like the Oppo F3 Plus, Oppo F3, Oppo F5 Youth, Oppo F1s and many more. In a budget range, there are smartphones Oppo sells under the A series, namely, Oppo A51, A71, A37, etc. This time around, Oppo has launched the Oppo A83 for a price tag of Rs.24,990.
We remember how just a few months back we were greeted with an AI compatible Oppo F5 with a 20MP selfie camera. Again, the company has incorporated the AI feature in its latest release, i.e. the Oppo A83. The smartphone is said to be designed with its UFO curve design philosophy. The company is also parallel with other ongoing trends, as it also boasts a facial recognition technology, just like what we found in the Oppo F5. Surprisingly enough, the A83 does not have a fingerprint scanner, which is a letdown for a smartphone at this price range.
With the Oppo A83, the company wishes to continue the trend of affordable selfie camera smartphones with advanced features like HD+ full-screen display and AI Beauty technology.
Oppo is always bragging about its selfie cameras and with an addition to its smartphone line with the Oppo A83, it once again aspires to remain to be the selfie expert in the market. Whether or not it will, can only be known after its review.
Oppo A83 Specifications:
Display: 5.7 inches IPS LCD HD+ display with 18:9 aspect ratio
OS: Android v7.1 Nougat with ColorOS 3.2 on top
Chipset: MediaTek MT6763T Helio P23
CPU: Octa-core 2.5 GHz Cortex- A53
GPU: Mali G71 MP2
RAM: 3GB (4GB for China only)
Storage: 32GB extendable up to 256 GB (dedicated microSD card slot)
DJI is focusing a lot on portable drones these days. The company has launched several powerful light-weight drones in the past few months. Their latest quadcopter, the DJI Mavic Air, is an ultra-portable device that fits in the size of a smartphone when folded. Let’s learn more about the DJI Mavic Ari features, price, and where to buy in Nepal here.
DJI Mavic Air Overview
Even with the smaller footprint, the DJI Mavic Air is a high-functioning powerful drone packed with a lot of top-notch features. This device is packed with the Smart Capture feature which basically lets users control the drone by hand movements. This feature is also available on the Spark with DJI claiming the gesture control is now upgraded, responsive, and much better. The range of the Smart Capture feature is around 6m.
One of the major highlights of the DJI Mavic Air is its camera, which is bind into the body by a 3-axis gimbal with dampers, which will result in steadier images. The 12-megapixel CMOS sensor lens with f/2.8 aperture is capable of shooting 4K 30 fps videos at around 100Mbps. The camera is also capable of shooting slow-motion full HD videos at 120 fps.
DJI has boasted a “Sphero Panorama” feature in the device which stitches up to 25 photos, in turn, creating a 32-megapixel panorama in under a minute. This panorama mode can be toggled between a vertical, horizontal or a 180-degree field of view. The Mavic Air is also better in terms of sensing obstacles as it can now create 3D maps of its surroundings via the camera and infrared sensors. The forward and backward dual camera vision helps sense obstacle as far as 20m away.
Like I mentioned in the title, the DJI Mavic Air has a flight time of around 21 minutes. It has a maximum ascent speed of 4 m/s and maximum descent speed of 3 m/s in Sports Mode. It has 8 GB of onboard memory which is expandable up to 128 GB. For connectivity purposes, DJI has included a USB-C connector. It has a 2,375 mAh battery which weighs just around 140 grams.
The price of the DJI Mavic Air for the Standard kit is $799 while the Fly More Combo will run you $999. In Nepal, DJI Mavic Air carries a price tag of Rs. 1,30,000. This price is for the Fly More Combo version.
Coolpad does not need an introduction. Despite being around in Nepal for less than one year, the smartphone received huge appraisals. The introduction of the first smartphone with dual-camera setup i.e. Coolpad Cool1 in Nepal could be the main reason behind it. But there are lots of praiseworthy specs within the Coolpad smartphones so the brand obviously deserves a due respect. The same smartphone brand has now secured $300m in new funding for building up the Artificial Intelligence capabilities.
The smartphone brand Coolpad has a remarkable history regarding the innovations. It had been a pioneer to launch the first CDMA-GSM dual-mode, Dual storage, dual-standby smartphone, etc. For its different attempts and successful endeavors, it has managed to garner over 10000+ Patents that are still used all around the globe. Now with a view of pushing the boundaries, Coolpad aims for expansion in Silicon Valley with its attempt to build up its capabilities in artificial intelligence. And to begin the venture, the smartphone brand has received a fresh investment of $300 million from Power Sun Ventures. The investing company is the Shenzhen-based firm, which aspires to top up the game by boosting the AI potentials.
“With this new investment, Coolpad aims to shift its focus from being just in the mobile business to an AI-focused technology company. We plan to expand this by creating AI-focused applications across communications, health, education, and gaming,” said Jiang Chao, CEO of Coolpad Group.
The smartphone brand has currently brought four smartphones in the Nepali market viz. Coolpad Cool1, Coolpad Note 3S, Coolpad Mega 3, Coolpad Mega 2.5D and Coolpad NX1. Focusing to provide noteworthy specs in the mid-range and budget price points, Coolpad aspires to thrive in the smartphone market. And if this AI venture goes as planned, we can expect top-tier capabilities in the smartphones available at mid-range and budget prices.