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Xiaomi Mi Max 2 Review: Large Screen monster

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Over the years, a smartphone’s display size has increased exponentially. It had previously started with the bar phones, which later changed into a 4-inch smartphone. The average display size of smartphones these days is around 5.5-inch but manufacturers are pushing limits. A certain group of smartphone users has opted for multimedia experience in their device. This multimedia experience has taken over one-handed usability for some of them. So, companies like Xiaomi launch bigger phablets for this specific purpose. The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a prime example of that. With a bigger display, this device is here in Nepal. But does this device perform well in real life? Let’s find out in this review.

Xiaomi Mi Max 2 in a nutshell:

  • 6.44-inch Full HD IPS 2.5D curved glass display
  • 2GHz Octa-Core Snapdragon 625 SoC with Adreno 506 GPU
  • 4GB RAM with 64GB; expandable memory with microSD
  • MIUI 8 based on Android 7.1.1 (Nougat)
  • Hybrid Dual SIM (micro+nano/microSD)
  • 12MP rear camera with dual-tone LED Flash, PDAF, f/2.2 aperture, Sony IMX386 sensor, 1.25μm pixel size
  • 5MP front-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture
  • 3.5mm audio jack, dual stereo speakers
  • Fingerprint sensor, infrared sensor
  • Dimensions: 174.1×88.7×7.6mm
  • Weight: 211gms
  • 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, USB Type-C
  • 5300mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0

Design and Display

xiaomi mi max 2 thickness

The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a tall device, like really, really tall. Its standout feature is the humongous 6.44-inch display. Out of all the devices, I have reviews, only the Mi Max 2 didn’t fit in my pocket. It has a tall display which is accompanied by two large bezels. But I really enjoyed using this phablet as my primary driver since I am inclined towards bigger displays.

At the back, the Mi Max 2 has a minimalistic design. It has two antenna bands like that in the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. There is a fingerprint scanner on the back which, even with the large footprint of the device, is easy to use. A rear-facing camera sits on the top-corner of the device.

xiaomi mi max 2 display review

However, I still have a hard time using the device properly. The bigger display means that I always must extend my hand awkwardly and the fact that the device’s aluminum back is slippery means that the device tends to drop down from my hands. So, even though the metallic body of the Xiaomi Mi Max is premium, I suggest you cover it with a casing.

The multimedia experience on this device is top-notch. If you like gaming or watching videos on your smartphone, this could be the device for you. I could be nitpicking here, but I really hate black bands around any smartphone’s display and the Mi Max features the band. Come on, Xiaomi, a company like you should discard this completely.

Nonetheless, the display is nothing short of amazing. Even though bigger display means pushing more pixels, I thoroughly enjoyed the well saturated and bright display of the Xiaomi Mi Max 2. I will certainly miss that huge display, whenever I watch GadgetByte’s YouTube videos.

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Camera

xiaomi mi max 2 camera UI

Now onto the device’s camera. Xiaomi isn’t really praised for its camera performance. We have reviewed lots of Xiaomi devices and arguably, all the devices have come up short on this feature. Well, I still have mixed feelings about the Mi Max 2’s camera. Whenever you take some pictures and view it on the device, the images seem to be washed out and unsaturated, all whilst lacking dynamic range. And whenever I viewed these pictures on my computer, some of them were decent enough, but most lacked the aforementioned qualities. Also, under dark environment, the pictures come out way too noisy. So, I have to say that Xiaomi has once again fallen short in the camera department of its smartphone.

The front camera of the device measures 5-megapixel and takes some social media worthy selfies. It shines under bright light, but like the device’s rear camera, it isn’t good under lack of lighting.

Performance

xiaomi mi max 2 display

Now on to the major aspect of any smartphone – performance. The Xiaomi Mi Max 2, with its Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor performs relatively well under normal usage. But it doesn’t handle everything I throw at it whenever I asked more from the device. It sometimes stuttered here and there, and sometimes even took a bit of time while opening an app.

I am not really a gamer, but I did play a couple of games on the smartphone. It handles gaming nicely but sometimes it does lag. I have to say that with the Snapdragon 625, you can expect the device to handle your day-to-day usage quite nicely.

Hardware

xiaomi mi max 2 USB type C port

The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is available in a single storage variant. Well, I used the same 64 GB option of the device as my review unit. I could carry around one of my favorite TV series to watch it on the go with ease. However, the storage did fill up sometimes, but as long as you expand it, you will have no issues at all.

Now on to the fingerprint of the device, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 has one of the fastest fingerprint scanners around. It is blazing fast and I still can’t figure out any issues with it. There is also an IR sensor alongside the 3.5 mm headphone jack.

Talking about the Mi Max 2’s dual speakers at the bottom, they are really loud. Unlike some other smartphones, both of the speaker grills work and give off stereo sound effect. Xiaomi has made this Rs. 35,000 worth of device future proof by equipping it with a USB Type-C connector. This connector also helps in faster charging.

Software

I am personally inclined towards a stock-ish software experience. The software is one of the major aspects I look at before I buy a smartphone. Yet I have never really had a problem using Xiaomi’s Mi UI. The interface has simplistic design and is user-friendly to some extent as well.

Xiaomi Mi Max 2 runs on the Chinese manufacturer’s very own Mi UI 8.5 on top of Android 7.1.1 Nougat. Like every other Xiaomi smartphone, this device also comes loaded with different software features. It still has the dual app feature, different gestures, and a ‘guest mode-ish’ mode as well.

Connectivity

xiaomi mi max 2 review nepal specs

Like most smartphones these days, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 houses dual SIM slot. But unlike all of them, the Chinese company has included a Nano and a Micro SIM card slot. The call quality of the device is quite good as no one from the other end actually complained anything.

The smartphone supports the much-needed 4G connectivity. It also has a gyro sensor for a good VR experience which goes well with the 6.44-inch display.

Battery

Now moving on to the battery, the Xiaomi Mi Max 3 houses a pretty huge battery of 5,300 mAh. Due to its huge capacity, the device easily ran for more than 2 days. Even under heavy gaming and usage, its battery level doesn’t deplete that much. I wasn’t expecting this much juice as the device has a large display. It is commendable that Xiaomi went with a ‘max’ battery on a ‘max’ smartphone. And the addition of quick charge 3.0 is a cherry on top.

Conclusion

All in all, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a large smartphone which perfectly suits the multimedia needs of the people. It has a 5,300 mAh which perfectly complements the smartphone. It is a good-looking smartphone with a minimalistic design. Yes, the smartphone could be too tall for some people, and yes it doesn’t really have a top-quality camera sensor, but for someone who is into a big display, either for gaming or any other multimedia purpose, it could exactly be the device they are looking for.

Pros Cons
Big Display Average Camera compared to its rivals
Excellent Battery Life Big and Hefty
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Android 8.0 Oreo is Official: Everything you need to Know

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Unlike in the past, we don’t have to wait to see what are the major changes in the latest version of Android. Google has been rapidly dropping latest features via the Public Beta channels for Nexus and Pixel Devices. By looking at the beta images, we could already tell the features that were ready for us in the next big release of 8.0 except for the name! So today, Google has officially released the stable version of Android 8.0 code name Oreo. So let’s see what are the major features and improvements in Android 8.0 Oreo.

Picture in Picture

Android 8 Oreo Features

The picture in Picture feature will simply change the way you multitask while you’re watching a video on YouTube, Chrome, VLC and more apps to come. If you are wondering what this feature is all about, then look no further! You have been using it for years one way or another. While using the Youtube app in portrait mode, you can swipe down to minimize the player and continue to browse other videos. That’s picture in picture within an app. Also, you can take the example of Facebook Messenger, where you can minimize the video chat window and continue using your phone and other apps. Android O just has better support and stability for this feature and we’ll be seeing more apps with this features in the days to come.

Autofill Passwords

Android 8 Oreo Features

Autofill Passwords is the single most important feature rolling out on Android Oreo. With the AutoFill API, password manager apps will be able to log you into apps lot more easily. LastPass Password Manager app already supports Autofill as a beta feature. With this, if you want to login to a certain app, Password Manager will kick in giving you options which account to log in and you can simply log in to the app without any hassles of typing your password. This feature will save you a lot of time and trouble.

Notification Dots

Android 8.0 Features

Notification Dots is something that should have been added in Android years ago. A lot of third-party launchers had this feature for years which showed badges on the app icon to show – you have unchecked notification from that app. Android Oreo not only shows you notifications dots but on long pressing the app icon, it will show you what notifications you have. It is a pretty neat feature. Also talking about notifications you can now snooze the notifications and make it appear after certain time. You can also choose what sort of notifications to allow from the app but this feature as of now is available only on Google Apps.

Smart Text Selection

Android 8 Oreo Feature

Smart Text Selection is going to make using Android a whole lot easier. With this feature, Android will be able to tell what type of text you’re selecting, whether it’s an address or a phone number.  Whenever you select an address or phone number, Android will show you the option to open that address on Google Maps and call using the selected phone number respectively. And if it cannot sort out what it is, it’ll provide you an option for web search. This feature is still a work in progress, we can expect other uses of this feature in the future.

Adaptive Icons

Android 8 Oreo Feature
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Adaptive Icons is something straight out of Chinese OEM’s. If you have used any skinned third party Chinese OEM’s like MIUI, MiFavor UI or any other for that matter, you might have noticed how there are different icon shapes you can choose, it’s exactly that. There are five different options to choose from, namely, System Default(native app icon), Square, Rounded Square, Squircle, and Teardrop. Not to forget, Android Oreo will maintain the same size of icons across the board for uniformity.

Background Apps

Android O Features

There has been a lot of changes internally to make Android more optimized. There are multiple social media apps and other apps that run in the background and draws a lot of your battery. Well, that’s about to change with Android Oreo. Apps will have few intelligent wake locks which will ensure apps do not run in the background all the time resulting in better RAM management and memory. It will also limit the frequency of location updates in the background.

New Emojis

Android O Emoji

Emojis are something we use all the time and good looking emojis will certainly make your conversation a whole lot sassier. Android Oreo now comes with new sets of emojis replacing the blob emojis. The new emojis are more expressive and provides new characters and actions. This certainly looks better than the previous version.

Project Treble

Android 8 Oreo FeaturesProject Treble is less talked of and less heard of feature that ships with Android Oreo. But if done right, it can be a life-changing feature for all the Android users. Simply, Project Treble enables manufacturers to make it easy to push Android updates to their devices. A lot of manufacturers have multiple devices across the board with their own native UI and functionalities of some sort. Pushing update to all of these devices is a hassle as they have to work from the ground up to create the new update with their distinguishing feature. With Project Treble, it’ll keep the vendors’ implementation or changes on the device as it is and lets them easily push the updates. Well, it’s available starting with Android O and if manufacturers decide to use it, let’s just say Android and iOS update battle will finally settle for good.

Android Go

Android Oreo Features

Announced back in Google I/O conference, Android Go will be shipping with the start of Android Oreo. Android Go is a lightweight version of Android Oreo with all of its features but optimized for devices with limited resources(less RAM and storage). This OS primarily focuses on using less android resource along with fewer data packages when you’re surfing the internet. Device shipping with Android GO will have lightweight or optimized version of Google Core apps. And on Play Store, there’ll be a separate section called “Optimized for your Device” which will list lightweight apps like Facebook Lite, Youtube Go, Messenger Lite and so on. Devices with Android Go start shipping only from 2018.

Factory Image of Android 8 Oreo for Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Player, Pixel C, Pixel and Pixel XL is now available for download.
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A Unveiled: 16MP Front Camera on a Budget

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The 5th iteration of the famous Redmi Lineup’s is now official. Although Xiaomi only unveiled the Redmi Note 5A as of now, the company should launch various versions in the Redmi Note 5 lineup this fall.

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A with its A label is all about Affordability and Awesome Cameras. The phone packs a 16MP front camera with LED flash and a wide-angle sensor for group selfies. Xiaomi is obviously trying to compete with its selfie centric competitors like Oppo and Gionee.

A 13MP camera can be found on the back. Since it’s the Note series, the display here is a 5.5-inch. The resolution, however, is only HD (1280 x 720) netting a pixel density of just 267ppi. The IPS display has 2.5D glass, 450 nits brightness, 1000: 1 Contrast ratio, and 70% NTSC color gamut.

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Despite being an affordable phone, the Redmi Note 5A has a metal body on the back and gorilla glass on the front. You also get the latest MIUI 9 based on Android Nougat 7.0. It is powered by a dated octacore Snapdragon 435 SoC and a 3080mAh battery.

There are 2 versions of the phone: Standard and Premium. The Premium version comes with a fingerprint sensor, 3 or 4GB RAM, 16MP front camera, and 32 or 64GB storage. The Standard version (cheapest version) has a quad-core Snapdragon 425 SoC, 5MP front camera, 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, and lacks fingerprint sensor.

Both these variants of the Redmi Note 5A boasts a dedicated dual SIM slots (4G) and a dedicated microSD support (upto 128GB). Color options include Champagne Gold, Rose Gold and Platinum Silver.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A Specs with Price:

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A (Standard Edition) Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A (High Edition)
5.5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) HD display 5.5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) HD display
1.4GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon 425 CPU with Adreno 308 GPU 1.4GHz Octa-Core Snapdragon 435 CPU with Adreno 505 GPU
2GB RAM with 16GB internal storage 3/4GB RAM with 32/64GB internal storage
Android 7.1.1 (Nougat) with MIUI 9 Android 7.1.1 (Nougat) with MIUI 9
13MP rear camera with LED Flash, f/2.2 aperture, PDAF 13MP rear camera with LED Flash, f/2.2 aperture, PDAF
5MP front-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture 16MP front-facing camera with LED flash, f/2.0 aperture, 76-degree wide-angle lens
3080mAh battery 3080mAh battery
Price: US$ 104 Price: US$ 134 (3GB/ 32GB) / US$ 180  (4GB/64GB)

Smartphone Leaks Round Up for the Week (August 22)

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We are already halfway through the year and there were amazing phones and gadget launches in 2017. But we still have an entire quarter left on the calendar and the manufacturers are not settling down yet. Every now and then we see leaks of different phones, tablets, and wearables. And this week alone we saw leaks of around 4 new products. So let’s see what new gadgets are in the pipeline waiting for a release.

Samsung Galaxy A5 2018

Galaxy A5 2018

Samsung Galaxy A5 2018 was recently spotted on Geekbench website which revealed numerous specs of the phone. First, the phone is powered by 14nm Snapdragon 660 chipset which is an upgrade over the Snapdragon 653 processor.  The phone will also incorporate massive 6GB of RAM. The model number of the phone is SM-A5300. Like the previous Galaxy A5 2017, we can expect its launch in January with the latest version of Android O.

Meizu M6 Note

Meizu M6 Note Price Specs

Meizu M6 Note was also recently leaked with its Geekbench scores. The device will have 5.5-inch Full HD display. It will be running on Android 7.1.2 Nougat. The phone is likely to be powered by either Helio P25 or Snapdragon 625 chipset. Meizu M6 Note will come in two variant; one with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage and another with 4GB RAM and 64GB Storage. It is backed up by 4,000mAh battery. Meizu M6 Note is likely to launch within next week.

Motorola Moto X4

We have been seeing leaks of Moto X4 a lot lately. And recently, hands-on images of the Moto X4 were leaked online showing its back and front. The phone will come with 5.2inch Full HD display. The main highlight of the phone is certainly the Dual Rear Camera where the primary shooter is 12MP and the accompanying wide angle sensor is of 8MP. Up front, it has a 16MP camera which will offer 4K recording. If it ships with that front 4K recording, it’ll be the first phone in the world to have that feature.

Moto X4 Price, Specification

The Moto X4 will come in two variants, one with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage and another with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It will be powered by Snapdragon 630 chipset. The phone is also IP68 water and dust resistant. The phone will weigh in at 163grams with its 3,000mAh battery along with turbocharging.

Moto X4 is also expected to launch next week.

Samsung Gear Fit 2 Pro

Galaxy Fit 2 Pro

Samsung Gear Fit 2 Pro is scheduled for launch on August 23 along with the Galaxy Note 8. But the famous leaker Evan Blass got the screenshot of the product that was accidentally listed on the Samsung’s website. Apart from its price of $200, nothing has been confirmed about the device.

Intel 8th Generation Processors announced with 40% performance boost

Intel has announced the 8th generation processors. Known as the Kaby Lake refresh, all the 8th generation processors are the U-series which means it is intended for ultrabooks and cheap laptops.

The 4 processor to be announced today is i7-8650U, i7-8550U, i5-8350U, and i5-8250U. Despite being the U-series, all of them have 4 cores with 8 threads. All these processors are based on 14nm process.

The 8th Gen processor boasts Intel Speed Shift Tech that the company claims will provide fast and responsive web browsing experience on your ultrabook. There’s also the second generation turbo boost tech, with which you can control power and speed— boosting performance when required and saving energy when needed.

The 8th Gen U-series is also first of its kind to feature 4 cores and Intel’s Hyperthreading tech that makes your CPU behave like it has 8 cores.

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i7-8650U i7-8550U i5-8350U i5-8250U
Maximum CPU Frequency (GHz) 4.2 4.0 3.6 3.4
Minimum CPU Frequency (GHz) 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6
Number of Cores/Threads 4/8 4/8 4/8 4/8
Cache Size (MB) 8 8 6 6
Number of Memory Channels 2 2 2 2
Memory Type DDR4 -2400
LPDDR3-2133
DDR4 -2400
LPDDR3-2133
DDR4 -2400
LPDDR3-2133
DDR4-2400
LPDDR3-2133
Integrated GPU 620 (upto 1150MHz) 620 (upto 1150MHz) 620 (upto 1100MHz) 620 (upto 1100MHz)

The pricing for the has not been revealed. Intel, however, revealed its plans to introduce desktop processors codenamed Coffee Lake starting this fall and will also be introducing its first 10nm products codenamed Cannon Lake soon.

Coolpad Cool Play 6 Coming soon to Nepal

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Coolpad Cool Play 6 has been announced for the South Asian market at an event in Dubai where the sales of the phone were made open for India as Amazon Exclusive. So, we can also anticipate the Nepal launch anytime soon. The phone closely resembles its predecessor, the Coolpad Cool1 Dual which also sports a dual camera setup. And the similarity doesn’t end there, the phone is just a little upgrade over the Cool1 Dual so let’s look at what has changed.

The phone comes with unibody metal construct with 5.5-inch full HD display(1920 x 1080 pixels). The phone is running on latest version of Android 7.1.1 Nougat with Coolpad’s Journey UI on top. The company has also promised the update of Android O by the end of December. While the Coolpad Cool1 still hasn’t got the Nougat update. The Play 6 is powered by Snapdragon 653 SoC clocked at 1.95 GHz and Adreno 510 GPU. The GPU remains the same as Cool1 but 14nm based Snapdragon 625 would have been preferable than the SD653 for CPU.

Coolpad Cool Play 6 Price Specification Review Nepal

The phone doesn’t offer any variant and comes with default 6GB of RAM and 64GB internal storage. It also has Micro SD expansion support. The Play 6 offers the same optics as the Cool 1 with Dual 13MP camera with f/2.0 aperture and Phase Detection Auto Focus for faster focus. The second camera is a monochrome sensor which comes in great use for Black and White photography. It is capable of recording 4K videos at 30fps. Upfront it comes with 8MP f/2.2 aperture camera which is also decent. The phone incorporates a USB Type C port which is a welcome addition.

The Coolpad Cool Play 6 is backed up by 4060mAh battery, same as the Cool1. But it seems to be lacking fast charging which hasn’t been confirmed yet. All and all, the phone despite a little upgrade is identical to the Cool1 in every aspect. The phone is priced at INR.15,000 and should be priced in Nepal for Rs. 30,000We can expect the phone in Nepali market as an upgrade over the Coolpad Cool 1 Dual.

Specifications of the Coolpad Cool Play 6:

  • 5.5-inch full HD display (1080 x 1980 pixels)
  • Android 7.1.1 Marshmallow with Journey UI
  • 64GB ROM (expandable)
  • 6GB RAM
  • 13 MP Dual Rear-facing Camera with f/2.0 aperture, dual tone LED flash, 6P Lens, 4K Video Recording
  • 8 MP Front Facing Camera with f/2.2 aperture
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 653 64-bit SoC
  • Octa-core CPU(4x ARM Cortex A72 & x ARM Cortex A53)
  • Adreno 510 GPU
  • Fingerprint Sensor (rear mounted, 360 degrees, unlocks in 0.5secs)
  • Dual SIM with 4G
  • USB Type-C connectivity
  • Non-removable 4060 mAh battery
  • Expected Coolpad Cool Play 6 Price in Nepal: Rs. 33,000

If you want to know how the Cool Play6 will perform, you might just see our review of the Coolpad Cool1 Dual. 

ICT Awards 2017: Best innovative entrepreneurs honored

With an aim to credit the talents of the ICT sector, Living with ICT hosted the second iteration of the ICT awards 2017. The event was held on August 2017 in the luxurious Yak and Yeti. The winners of different categories were honored by Mohan Bahadur Basnet, Minister of Information and Communication, also the chief guest of the ceremony.

Best Innovation Product Award, ICT start-up company award, ICT Pioneer Award, and Best Nepali Diaspora were the four categories in which contributors of ICT sector were felicitated.

Pari, Nepal’s first humanoid robot won the category of the Best Innovation Product Award. Other winners in the same category were Everest Cast by ITech Nepal and Nepal VR by Semantic Creations. These innovations were able to win hearts and sweep away all the love and respect from the jury as well as the people.

Meanwhile, Paila Technologies, Basobas Nepal, and Zeftware Solutions received the ICT Startup company award. These were termed the most amazing startups of the year 2017.

Living with ICT awards 2017

Correspondingly, ICT Pioneer award was taken away by Suresh Kumar Regmi, who with his tireless efforts, has given the ICT sector of Nepal blood and sweat of his 40-year career. Regmi is currently the managing director of professional Computer System and is abiding his great work for the ICT sector.

Best Diaspora award was carried off by the inspiring Kiran Bhakta Joshi. He not only has his foot as a renowned computer animator recognized in Hollywood but is also an inspirational entrepreneur in Nepal. He is the founder and CEO of Incessant Rain Animation Studios, Nepal.

For the contribution towards ICT sector, ICT journalists were honored by the Minister of Information and Communication. The journalists were namely, Saraswati Dhakal (Karobar Dainik), Biswas Regmi (Gorkhapatra Daily), Krishna Rijal ( Naya Patrika Daily), Bishnu Poudel (Nagarik Daily), Shiva Basnet (Living with ICT).

ICT Awards 2017

The program ended with a notion that ICT award is a great assist for the development of information and communication sector of Nepal. Giving continuity to this award is certainly going to stimulate efforts of startups and entrepreneurs and promote the ICT sector of Nepal.

The award ceremony was a massive source of motivation for all the winners, participants of this year and potential participants for the years to come.

Six ASUS Zenfone 4 models Launched

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Asus announced six Zenfone 4 models, that is half a dozen phones, quite a lot for one day. The new range includes the Asus ZenFone 4, ZenFone 4 Pro, ZenFone 4 Max, ZenFone 4 Max Pro, ZenFone 4 Selfie and ZenFone 4 Selfie Pro.

Asus Zenfone 4

Asus Zenfone 4 Price Specs

The Zenfone 4 has a 5.5″ 1080p IPS LCD display with 2.5D Corning Gorilla glass protection. SoC options include Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 and 630, and RAM options include 4GB or 6GB. Whatever you choose, you do get 64GB of expandable storage.

Camera wise, there is a dual camera setup of the first camera boasting a 12MP f/1.8 25mm lens and second camera including an 8MP 12mm lens. The front selfie camera is an 8MP f/2.0 sensor.

It is currently running on Android 7.0 Nougatwith new ASUS ZenUI 4.0There is a 3300 mAh battery with fast charging. Other features include a fingerprint sensor (front), USB-C, headphone jack, dual stereo speaker and dual SIM. The available color options are Moonlight White, Mint Green and Midnight Black. The pricing starts at US$399.

Asus Zenfone 4 Pro

As the name Pro suggests, it’s the flagship device. It houses the same 5.5″ 1080p display with a 2.5D gorilla glass on the front and back. But the pro version has an AMOLED screen. The processor choice includes a Snapdragon 835 SoC with 6GB of RAM. You do get to choose between 64GB or a 128GB version.

Asus Zenfone 4 Pro Price Specs

The dual camera setup consists of a 12MP f/1.7, 25mm camera with OIS and a secondary 16MP unit with 50mm lens capable of 2x lossless optical zoom. The front has an 8MP f/1.9 selfie snapper.

There is a bigger 3600mAh battery with fast charging. Like with the Zenfone4, the pro version has the same design, fingerprint sensor, USB-C, Android 7.0 version, dual SIM and dual speakers. Color options include Moonlight White and Pure Black. The pricing starts at US$599.

Asus Zenfone 4 Max

As the name suggests, the Max version isn’t really a bigger version per say. There’s the same 5-inch IPS LCD display. With Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 and 425 SoCs, the memory choices include 2GB, 3GB and even a 4GB models. Storage options also include a 16GB, 32GB or a 64GB of expandable storage.

Asus Zenfone 4 Max

Camera wise, there’s a dual 13MP f/2.0 lens and a front 8MP f/2.2 with LED flash. This one has a dual SIM connectivity, fingerprint sensor, micro USB and a sizeable 5000mAh battery. The color option includes a Deepsea Black, Sunlight Gold, and Rose Pink. The pricing starts at US$235.

Asus Zenfone 4 Max Pro

As the pro name suggests, it’s the same Zenfone 4 Max phone with a better camera and memory. This one has a 16MP rear and front camera and the memory is limited to 2GB or 3GB and storage is limited to 32GB.

Asus Zenfone 4 Selfie

The Zenfone 4 Selfie has a 5.5″ 720P IPS LCD display. This one is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 SoC with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage.

Asus Zenfone 4 Selfie Price Specs

This one, however, has a single 16MP camera on the back. As the name suggests, it’s a selfie centric phone with 2 cameras on the front. The 20MP portrait front camera has a f/2.0 aperture and 31mm focal lens. There is also a secondary front camera for group selfies with an 8MP 12mm wide-angle sensor. The front is also assisted with an LED front flash.

The phone runs on a 3000mAh battery and has the same dual SIM support, micro-USB, and a fingerprint sensor. The color options include Deepsea Black, Mint Green, Rose Pink and Sunlight Gold. The pricing starts at US$279.

Also Read: Best Phones under Rs.30,000 in Nepal

Asus Zenfone 4 Selfie Pro

The tags selfie and Pro does generate a huge amount of expectation. To meet these expectations, the front houses a 24MP DuoPixel camera. That is made up of 2 12MP Sony IMX362 sensors with dual pixel autofocus that helps it focus quicker. Asus says this makes it twice more sensitive to light.

There’s a 5.5″ 1080p AMOLED screen and a better Snapdragon 625 with 3GB or 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. The phone runs on the same 3000mAh battery and the same set of features, including the fingerprint sensor and 4k video recording. Colour options available are Deepsea Black, Sunlight Gold, and Rouge Red. The pricing starts at US$379.

OPPO F3 Barcelona edition now available in Nepal

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The OPPO F3 is a decent selfie centric phone. And to make it more desirable to Barcelona fans, the company has introduced the limited Barcelona (FCB) edition.

If you are in that small set of fans who support FC Barcelona and are in the market for the OPPO F3, this is no doubt the perfect phone for you. Although it will cost you a little over Rs 2,000 more.

Specs wise the phone is completely the same. The same dual 16MP front camera with a f/2.0 aperture (1/3.1″ sensor size) that people loved so much. As well as the 13MP f/2.2 back camera with LED flash.oppo f3 fcb edition gadgetbyte nepal specs price nepal

The front of the phone houses a 5.5″ 1080p IPS LCD screen. Also on the bottom, there is a home button that doubles as a fingerprint sensor.

Inside, the phone uses an average MediaTek MT6750T SoC along with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage (dedicated slot). The phone runs on a 3200mAh battery and Android 6.0 marshmallow with ColorOS 3.0.

Also Read: OPPO Mobiles Price in Nepal

Hardware wise, the phone feels premium. Especially for the FCB fans, the logo of their favorite club in Gold on the red back will be enough to make this a beauty. Buyers will also find a red case inside the box. Disappointingly, the phone lacks a USB-C port. You can watch the preview here.

Price and Availablity of Oppo F3 FCB Edition:

The normal version of the phone will cost you Rs. 32,990. But Barcelona fans will need to shell out Rs. 34,990 for the OPPO F3 FCB edition. The phone will be available in Nepal starting August 19.

Also Read: OPPO F3 Review 

I personally don’t think paying the extra money is worth the features you get, but I am also not the targeted customer anyway. Another piece of news is the OPPO A37 is now available in the color black.

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 starts receiving the Nougat update in Nepal

One of the best midrange offerings from the Chinese manufacturer – Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, was released in January this year, running on Android Marshmallow.

Xiaomi had announced that it will be releasing the Nougat update for the device a month ago. And now Xiaomi has met its promise and the Nougat update has started to roll out. The update comes along with the MIUI 8.5.4.0 on top. (Not the latest MIUI 9.0)

The update weighs around 1.3GB and jumps your current android version to Nougat. This is a long awaited update but none the less it’s finally here.

How to Update Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 to Nougat

  • Go to settings>About phone>System updates or simply open “Updater app” to check update.

New features on Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Nougat Update

  • Multitasking: The addition of a split-screen is a nifty touch from Nougat and Xiaomi gets the same. This will obviously increase the multi tasking ability of the phone. The memory management of the phone has also been improved.
  • Smart Assistant: Xiaomi has included a new AI based assistant in the latest MIUI 9 update. Although the availability of the assistant out of China is less likely.
  • Inside improvements: Improvements towards the stock camera and the whole UI has improved as well.

Specs & Review of Redmi Note 4:

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 runs on a power efficient Snapdragon 625. Pair that with a 5.5″ 1080p screen and a 4100mAh battery, this phone proves to be a battery champ. It also has 3/4 GB of RAM variants with 32 or 64GB of storage.

The only slight downside is the camera, which isn’t bad, to begin with, but not up to par with the others. On top of all that this phone features a fingerprint reader and a metal build. For a price of Rs. 24,499 for the 3GB/32GB version and Rs. 28,999 for the 4GB/64GB version, this is one of the best performing devices with a price tag of under 30k. You can check out our review here: