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eSewa App Review: An Ultimate Online Payment Gateway in Nepal?

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With the progression in technology, we can see lots of innovations designed and developed to facilitate the humans. Smartphones are one of such great inventions. Smartphones, the already prolific innovation is nowadays linked with the ingenious software approach to making its use even more versatile. And the concept of mobile wallets/digital wallets/E-wallets is one of them. And in the matter of digital wallets, eSewa is the most heard and most used digital wallet in Nepal, which has been uprising to develop itself as an ultimate online payment gateway in Nepal.

eSewa had been conceived by eSewa FonePay Private Limited in 2009 AD. Since then the company has been striving to lure people into a fast, safe, hassle-free and cashless transaction. And with the popularity and the services it has offered, it has now managed to garner hundreds of thousands of users. In addition, with the mobile money license provided by the Nepal Rastra Bank, it has been able to expand its horizon and has also managed to create an upsurge in users’ trust.

In this article, we will be reviewing eSewa, the most used and trusted digital wallet in Nepal along with the services it has offered to develop itself as an ultimate online payment gateway in Nepal.

User Interface (UI)

The user interface of e-Sewa is clean and easy. Users are offered an easy switching between SMS Mode and GPRS Mode. SMS Mode can be used to make transactions, where there is no prominent internet connections. And all the services offered are stacked on the whole screen in each mode so that users can find the services they seek at ease.

Responsiveness and Load Time

The app loads swiftly and each button on the app responds quickly as they are tapped. However, while performing some transactions, the app requires a strong internet connection to check scope and availability of the transaction and seems to be sluggish.

Usability

eSewa is offering a wide range of applications and seems to be expanding even more. They have a mobile app to offer convenience in transactions. However, transaction via an app is not mandatory. Users can also use the services via SMS. Furthermore, eSewa not only offers free services (except for khanepani bill payment) but also offer cash back on the transactions. And the rewards on every transaction has doubly lured the users to use eSewa.

Services Offered by eSewa

    1. Fund Transfer: With this service, the users will be able to send e-sewa money to other e-Sewa users
    2. School Fee Payment: e-Sewa has partnered with some schools and Montessori. These schools and Montessori accept payment via e-Sewa.
    3. Buying Cinema Tickets Online: Major Multiplexes like QFX Cinemas (Kathmandu Valley’s, Cinemax Pokhara, Jalma Bharatpur), Q’s Cinema, BigMovies, BSR Movies, View Cinemas Butwal and F-Cube Cinemas accepts online ticket booking via e-Sewa.
    4. Buying Plane Tickets Online: e-Sewa has partnered with some airlines companies like Yeti Air, Buddha Air, Shree Air and Simrik Air for the domestic flights. These companies accept payment via e-Sewa offering an online purchase of air tickets.
    5. Buying Products Online in Nepal: Stores and shopping malls have been accepting e-Sewa payments for online purchases. Some of the stores are also offering discounts on such purchases.
    6. Recharges and Top Ups: Postpaid and prepaid NTC/Ncell/CDMA users can top up their balance via e-Sewa. DTH service providers like Dish Home and SimTv also accept payments via e-Sewa. Payment through e-Sewa is also accepted by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) like NT ADSL, Worldlink, Vianet, Broadlink, Net Max, Hons, Subisu, Websurfer, and Itel.
    7. Paying Utility Bills and Subscriptions: This service includes payment of utility bills like telephone bills (NT Landline), Electricity Bills/NEA Payment (Currently limited to Kathmandu Valley and Pokhara), water bills/Khanepani Payment (currently limited to Lekhnath Small Town Water Supply, Pragatinagar Khanepani, Damauli Khanepani and Prithvi Narayan Khanepani), Newspaper Subscription, etc.
    8. Send/Receive Remittance: e-Sewa has also been acting as a media to send and receive remittance. eSewa has also collaborated with the Western Union as an exclusive digital remittance partner.
    9. Credit Card Payment: e-Sewa accepts credit card payments for the following banks: Nabil Bank, Global IME Bank, NMB Bank, Prabhu Bank, Laxmi Bank, Citizens Bank, NIC Asia Bank, Sanima Bank, Kumari Bank, Siddhartha Bank, Prime Commercial Bank.
    10. Online Study: e-Sewa can also be used to make payment to the online teaching/reading media like Bookworm.com.np, Career Disha Nepal, Midas E-class, Loksewanepal, Loksewaguide.com, Meroanswer, Kathalaya.com.np and Milan EPS.
    11. Some Additional Services: eSewa can also be used to recharge Tootle balance and Onver Smart Taxi. In addition, it has collaborated with different transport companies for online bus ticket booking. Furthermore, users can also make their Insurance Premium, EMI, Finance and Antivirus Payment via eSewa.
    12. Service Cash Backs: e-Sewa has been offering cash backs on various transactions. The cash back offered by e-Sewa on different services are tabulated below:
Type of Service Cash Back Percentage (%)
Ncell Top-up 2.0
NT Postpaid Top-up 2.3
NT Prepaid Top-up 2.3
NT ADSL top-up – Volume Based 2.0
NT ADSL top-up – Unlimited 2.0
NT Landline Payment 2.3
Khanepani Bill Payment Rs. 5 (Charge)

13. eSewa Nepal Banks: e-Sewa has partnered around 50 banks. These banks have facilitated the e-Sewa users to draw the bank money into an eSewa account and depositing the e-Sewa fund into the banks. Some of the banks are mentioned below.

Ace Development Bank Limited Bank of Kathmandu Lumbini Citizens Bank International Everest Bank
Excel Development Bank Gandaki development Bank Garima Bikas Bank Global IME Bank
Gurkhas Finance Janata Bank Jyoti Bikas Bank Kailash Bikas Bank
Kamana Bikas Bank Kanchan Development Bank Kumari Bank Laxmi Bank
Machhapuchchhre Bank Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Manaslu Bikas Bank Mega Bank Limited
Mission Development Bank Muktinath Bikas Bank Nabil Bank NCC Bank
Nepal Bangladesh Bank NIC Asia OM Development Bank Prabhu Bank
Prime Commercial Bank Purnima Bikas Bank Rastra Banijya Bank Reliable development Bank
Sajha Bikas Bank Sanima Bank Sewa Bikas Bank Shangrila Development Bank
Shine Resunga Development Bank Siddhartha Development Bank Sunrise Bank Tinau Bikas Bank
Tourism Development Bank Tribeni Bikas Bank United Finance Yeti Development Bank

Verdict

Carrying bulky wallets or purses not only bring inconvenience when carried but also acts as an invitation to the pickpockets. So going cashless and making payments through the eSewa not only offers fast and convenient transactions but also safety from the theft of wallets and purses. The users of eSewa are also privileged with offers, bonuses and discounts on the payments through eSewa. Since it has garnered a comparatively higher number of users (as compared to other Nepali mobile wallets), fund transfer among the eSewa users will not be at all difficult. So the use of eSewa seems to be a wise. However, the scope of eSewa is limited. All the banks and travel agencies have not entirely accepted eSewa as the payment gateway for their protocol. And outside Kathmandu Valley, the scope of eSewa is even constricted.

So it would be better if eSewa expands its scope with increased services and all the services widespread all over Nepal. If eSewa reaches that benchmark, eSewa will definitely be the ultimate online payment gateway in Nepal.

Popular Smartphone Myths and the Facts Behind it

Smartphones myths are increasing day by day like every other tech gadgets. So in this article, we’ve tackled widespread smartphone myths existing right now and hopefully, you will be able to know the true facts that really matter.

Myths Regarding Camera

More megapixels means better camera

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We usually think more megapixel will result in a better picture quality, but megapixel is not one the factor that determines the picture quality of a smartphone. Factors like what type of sensor, sensor size, Lens quality, Focal Length, image stabilization, etc play a bigger role in determining the quality of the camera. Megapixels only tell you the number of pixels the picture is made up of, and nothing more. For eg., Samsung Galaxy S7’s 12MP camera will take a way better picture than other midrange phones with a 13MP camera.

Learn more about smartphone camera terms here.

Myths Regarding Performance

More cores mean better performance

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More cores can never guarantee better performance. Although More cores will provide better multitasking experience, it doesn’t necessarily mean it will perform better single task operation. Other factors like CPU architecture, frequency at which the cores are operating, the processor manufacturer, nm process, Graphics processing unit, etc. determines the speed and performance of your smartphone. For instance, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core CPU performs better than most of the octa-cores Mediatek processors like MT6753 and MT7655.

Read more here.

Task killer apps help to speed up smartphones

There is a myth that the closing all the apps or employing a task killer to do so enhances the smartphone performance. And it has been convincingly advertised that removing the background apps from smartphone RAM would free up RAM space resulting in an upsurge in smartphone speed. But in reality, these apps (except Facebook, Instagram or downloads, which runs even in the background) freeze in the background when not in use and uses only a tiny bit of memory.

These apps are cached in RAM because of which they open faster next time. And closing these apps does not bring an upsurge in smartphone speed and enhancement in its performance. Removing apps that are not in use from RAM rather result in a slower process when reopened and consumes more battery for the process. If a particular app is consuming an excessive RAM space then the smartphone is capable of shutting down the processes by itself to avoid the drop in speed and performance.

More RAM is better

smartphone ram

With this myth among the smartphone users, manufacturers have gained the audacity to generously stuff more RAM on their products. Let me clear this misconception. More RAM is not always the better and it is not the sole factor the performance of the smartphone depends on. The way RAM is used and RAM speed is another thing to be considered. Alongside, RAM optimization in the smartphone also comes into play for the performance. So, blindly running for the smartphones with more RAM is a mere consequence of digital superstition.

Myths Regarding Smartphone Battery

Bigger battery capacity means better battery life

This is necessarily not true. Battery life of a smartphone depends on other components like screen size, its resolution, what kind of processor, etc. For eg., Samsung Galaxy S6 features a Quad HD display and a high powering octa-core processor, and hence it’s battery life is not that great despite having a 2500mAh battery. On the contrary, Moto G3’s 2470mAh battery only has to power an HD display and a low powering quad-core processor, and hence, it’s battery life is better than the Galaxy S6.

Charging smartphone all night will destroy the phone

The Moto Z features a USB type C port that delivers up to 8 hours of use with just 15 minutes of charging.

Battery and charging technologies have improved over the years, and charging your smartphone all night will not destroy your phone. Older batteries and charging technique were not smart enough to understand when they are full, and overcharging them consistently led to decreased battery life over time. Today’s charging mechanisms, however, are smarter. Once your phone is fully charged, it stops drawing electricity.

Only use the charger that came with the smartphone

samsung charger

It is one of the gimmicks used by smartphone OEMs to encourage to use only the products produced by them. As long as the charger is good in quality and if the capacity matches (rated voltage and current), there is no harm in using any other chargers. And using the chargers with lower voltage and current rating does not harm either. The only change will be the charging process gets slower as compared to the charging with original charger. However, the reverse is not true. Using a powerful charger (Quick or Dash charger) does not speed up the charging process. Smartphones are ‘smart’ enough to draw only the required amount of voltage and current during the process. However, because of the stress due to overvoltage and current, the battery may degrade over time.

Charging phones via data cables damages the battery in the long run

In the smartphone world, it is rumoured that charging phones via data cables to a laptop or a PC damages the smartphone battery. But in reality, charging via data cables does not do any harm on the smartphone batteries. Since the output of the laptop/PC is low, it charging process could be slow. But the harm on the batteries is entirely codswallop.

Automatic brightness saves battery

Smartphones these days come with a light sensor that helps the screen to adjust its brightness according to the surrounding. Auto brightness is definitely a useful feature since adjusting the display brightness every time is a bothersome task. However, this feature does not make a significant contribution in prolonging the battery backup. The reason is that, with this feature activated, the sensor consumes more power on communicating with the processor to adjust the display brightness.

Enabling Wi-Fi/Bluetooth uses a significant amount of battery power

Disabling the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth does not make a significant change in battery backup. Leaving the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth on does not drain the battery as long as there is no data transfer. The transmitter does need the power to function and make a search. However, the power required for such purposes is negligible resulting an insignificant change in battery life.

It does not matter when or how long you charge your smartphone battery

Taking light snacks time to time is better than starving and overeating. That goes true with the smartphone batteries. So discharging the battery to 0% and charging is to 100% cannot be considered good. Having smartphone battery below 20% and charging the battery over 80% creates stress on the battery. These stresses degrade the battery over time. So maintaining the smartphone battery within 20% to 80% is considered ideal.

Myths Regarding Smartphones’ Security

Android being an Open Source is prone to exploits

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Although Open source software is open and giving access to the security layers of the OS could lead to exploits, but Android as an operating system is still remarkably secure. However, the apps that you download from unknown sources and outside of the Google store are more susceptible to malware exploits.

Any other myths you like to add? Don’t hesitate to comment below.  

Google Pixelbook convertible laptop with ChromeOS Launched

Google announced the Google Pixelbook yesterday. It is the first laptop from Google. With top of the line specs, lag-less performance, secure, and support for Android apps, this Chromebook promises a lot more.

Google Pixelbook:

The Google Pixelbook sports a 12.3-inch 1440p touch display with a 3:2 aspect and a pixel density of 235. The laptop will be available in three different versions:

Price

Processor

Storage

RAM

$999 Core i5 (7th gen) 128GB 8GB
$1,199 Core i5 (7th gen) 256GB 8GB
$1649 Core i7 (7th gen) 512GB 16GB

With the 8th generation of Intel processor out, we were expecting these specifications. The laptop features a 4 in 1 design, which basically means it has a 360-degree hinge that rotates all the way. Google says even the tablet mode feels comfortable in hand due to the small size, thin chassis, and a really lightweight build.Google Pixelbook live 4th oct laptop highend gadgetbyte nepal

With a thickness of 10mm and a weight of less than 1 Kg, this laptop is definitely on point, not to mention the great build quality and an arguably a great looking design. The Google Pixelbook also features a backlit keyboard with 0.8mm travel distance and a glass trackpad.

Also read: Google Pixel 2 Launched

Talking about its battery, the Pixelbook doesn’t disappoint. Google claims that their laptop is capable of delivering 2 hours of mixed usage from just 15mins of charge. And if you happen to fully charge the laptop, you can comfortably get up to 10 hours of battery life from the 41Whr battery. The laptop comes with a 45 Watt charger in the box.Google Pixelbook live 4th oct laptop highend gadgetbyte nepal

The Chromebook was solely targeted at a small demographic of users at the start, which included students and budget buyers. But with the Pixelbook they are clearly targeting someone who would otherwise buy something like an XPS 13 or even a MacBook. Google expects a much larger subset of people to get excited about it.

So why buy an expensive Pixelbook instead of a Windows or a MacOS machine? We will leave that up to the potential buyers to decide but the new Pixelbook has a lot going for itself. For one, all your Android apps now run on the huge 12-inch screen, that includes everything from Asphalt 8 to Instagram. Basically, the laptop can run any Android app other than the ones that are in their beta phase.Google Pixelbook live 4th oct laptop highend gadgetbyte nepal

The Pixelbook also supports Google Assistant. With either a dedicated Google assistant key or using the magic words “OK Google” you can quickly reach your digital assistant with ease. This might not mean much now but with every update to the Google assistant, it will definitely get much better and much more usable. Plus Google has added four microphones to the laptop which will definitely help with the Google Assistant’s hearing abilities.

If you own a pixel phone, the Pixelbook also supports direct automatic tethering and automatic unlock. Although the laptop doesn’t have a fingerprint sensor which could be a disappointment for most, we couldn’t care less.Google Pixelbook live 4th oct laptop highend gadgetbyte nepal

Coming back to the build, port selection of the Google Pixelbook includes 2 USB-C and a headphone jack. It also houses a 720p camera, 2 speakers and Bluetooth 4.2

Also read: Google Home Max and Mini launched

The Pixelbook will get automatic updates directly from Google. The app selection will also improve with Snapchat and Netflix joining the optimization train that already includes Adobe and Microsoft. Plus, thanks to the enormous spec bump, ChromeOS no longer needs a constant internet connection which is great.

Google Pixelbook Pen

The Pixelbook Pen is a stylus that you can use to draw or navigate on your Pixelbook. The pen weighs in at around 0.05lbs that is 22 grams and has a dimension of 5.79*0.42 inches. The Pen has a 2000 level pressure sensitive tip and a 60-degree angular awareness. Google also claims a latency of 10ms which is good. The Pixelbook and Pixelbook Pen work together with a few machine learning algorithms to reduce latency and increase palm rejection.

Google Pixelbook pen live 4th oct laptop highend gadgetbyte nepal

The Pixelbook Pen carries a price tag of $99 which seems reasonable seeing how the competition has priced their respective pens and pencils, although a lower price tag could have made it even better.

Conclusion

The Google Pixelbook is already up for preorder and shipping will start from 31st October. The dates are applicable for the US, UK, and Canada, so who knows how long it will take to finally reach Nepal, if ever. The more important question is this: is a laptop running ChromeOS worth as much as a high-end Windows machine or a slightly older MacBook?

Google Pixel 2 & Pixel 2 XL Launched: Best Android smartphone for Android purists

Last year, Google launched the Google Pixel, starting its own line of hardware production. This was a big change then as the company from California has had an unconditional love for software. Fast forward a year, Google launched a few products during an event yesterday. It unveiled the Pixelbook, Google Home Max and Mini, Google Pixel Buds, Google Clips camera, and more importantly the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.

https://youtu.be/zpLVsR8cSFo

The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL certainly managed to turn some heads as the search giants opted to talk about its software and Artificial Intelligence rather than the hardware side. Neat, right?

The Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL come with Google’s latest and greatest offering, Android Oreo, right out of the box. It features with and redecorated Pixel launcher that now has a cleaner user interface. But the USP of both the devices, at least for me, is certainly the camera. Measuring 12.3-megapixel, the cameras on the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL have a record high DxO Mark score of 98. Just recently the iPhone 8 Plus and Samsung Galaxy Note 8 scored 94 in that test.

google pixel 2 design

The camera sensor on these devices works along with machine learning to capture pictures with field-of-depth like that in the flagship devices of today. Even the front-facing 8-megapixel camera can capture pictures in ‘portrait mode’. The camera has f/1.8 aperture and is engraved with the much necessary Optical Image Stabilization and Electronic Image Stabilization. It can shoot videos in 4K as well.

Display wise, the Google Pixel 2 shows off a 5.0-inch full HD display with some large bezels on the top and bottom. The higher variant, Pixel 2 XL, flaunts a near bezel-less display with 18:9 aspect ratio and quad HD quality. The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are both powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC coupled with 4GB of RAM.

The one thing I am disappointed by is the lack of headphone jack on the devices. Last year, during the launch of Pixel and Pixel XL, Google had mocked Apple’s decision to remove the beloved headphone jack from their smartphones.

Nonetheless, the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are the best devices for Android purists. It has the ‘Active Edge’ feature which triggers Google Assistant by a squeeze on the sides and a 3,520 mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 functionality. The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are splash resistant and support unlimited storage on Google Photos. The smartphones’ camera supports AR stickers which were neatly demonstrated with Eleven from Stranger Things killing off the series’ Demogorgon. Both the devices feature dual front-firing speaker, a rarity on smartphones these days.

google pixel 2 AR stickers
Source: Android Police

The Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL come in three colors: black, kinda blue and white. The price of Pixel 2 starts at $649 while the Pixel XL comes in at $849 with prices reaching up to $949. Since there’s no distributor of Google Pixel devices in Nepal, we might not see its official launch here, however, the devices might be available unofficially with a slightly inflated price rate. Expect the Pixel 2 and 2 XL to cost around 25% more compared to the US pricing.

Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL Specifications:

Google Pixel Google Pixel 2 XL
5-inch 1080P AMOLED display
with Gorilla Glass 5 protection
6.0-inch P-OLED display
with Gorilla Glass 5 protection
Octa-Core Snapdragon 835 SoC Octa-Core Snapdragon 835 SoC
Adreno 540 GPU Adreno 540 GPU
4 GB RAM; 64/128 GB ROM
(unlimited cloud storage)
4 GB RAM; 64/128 GB ROM
(unlimited cloud storage)
Android 8.0 (Oreo) Android 8.0 (Oreo)
12.3MP rear camera with dual tone-LED flash, f/1.8 aperture, OIS, EIS 12.3MP rear camera with dual tone-LED flash, f/1.8 aperture, OIS, EIS
8MP front camera 8MP front camera
2,700 mAh battery 3,520 mAh battery
Price: $649 (64 GB); $749 (128GB)

Price: $849 (64 GB); $949 (128GB)

Google Launches Home Mini and Home Max Speakers with Google Assistant

Google’s #madebygoogle event was an exhilarating ride for us tech enthusiasts. While most of the companies are grasping the consumer’s attention with flashy and gimmicky features, Google is being more practical and looking ahead in the future. They are pushing AI first in everything and it is literally everything Google produces from now on. One of the most interesting things with AI incorporated were the Google Home Mini and Google Home Max smart speakers. Both are powered by the Google Assistant and will go head to head with the likes of Amazon Echo, Amazon Dot, and Apple Home Pod.

Google Home Mini:

Google-Home-Mini-and-Google-Home-Max

Google Home Mini is one of the most affordable product from Google’s event with the price tag of just US$49. It is utmost minimal and small and can be placed in any corner of your home. More of these can be used in multiple rooms as you can broadcast messages to other speakers from a speaker.

It is covered in fabric to go well with the homely environment. The aesthetics are pleasing with a circular design and subtle colors. There are four lights on the top to indicate the Google Home Mini is listening or thinking. You can adjust the volume by tapping on the sides of the speaker and there’s a mute switch on the back. You can play and pause music by tapping on the center of the speaker. With its circular design, it is capable of producing 360degree sound.

According to Google, Google Home Mini sounds better than the Amazon Echo Dot and it’s loud as well. Google Home Mini uses MicroUSB and it doesn’t seem to tick the innovation Google is aiming for, but then again, it’s cheap.

Google Home Max:

Google-Home-Max-and-Google-Home-Mini

Google Home Max is where the real AI comes into play. Along with Google Assistant, it comes with Google’s Machine Learning called Smart Sound. It basically adapts the sound from the speaker based on your environment. With its intelligent equalizer, the speaker identifies the type of audio you’re listening to, like songs, news or podcast and provides the best audio possible for those content. Wherever you place the speakers, either in the corner or the center of the room, it identifies those areas and provides an unadulterated sound experience. It listens to itself and adjusts accordingly to your settings. As an example, the Google Home Max lowers the audio in the morning and whenever you’re running a motor or your dog is barking in the background it automatically loudens the audio. And even with loudest of sound, your faintest “ok google” will be detected by the Google Home Max.

It comes in a rectangular form factor with minimal design. It can be placed either vertically or horizontally with the use of its magnetic base plate. It comes with two 4.5-inch-high excursion woofers and custom tweeters that can easily cover a large living area. You can connect it with Bluetooth or use a direct aux cable. Google Home Max is 20 times powerful than last year’s Google Home in terms of audio. It luckily comes with USB C. But the Google Home with all its futuristic features isn’t that cheap. The feel of sci-fi in your home comes with the price of US$399 and with that, you get YouTube Music Ad Free for 12 months.

Google Clips Launched: A smart hands-free camera that takes pictures all by itself

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We all want our precious moments to be framed forever inside photographs and videos, which helps us to relive such moments whenever wanted. But all that need is a good photographer/videographer. In addition, some of such special moments are so abrupt making it impossible to grab a camera and shoot the moment. But, no worries, Google has brought the solution for such scenarios in the form of Google Clips.

Google Clips is a smart hands-free camera that is capable of taking pictures all by itself. In its miniature size of 2 square inches, is the lens, sensor and clever sets of algorithms to define exact moment to capture, simply making it smart. Furthermore, Google Clips is quite unlike the digital cameras or action cameras as it lacks a viewfinder. The device also lacked shutter button when conceived, which, however, can be found in its final state.

“We used to not have a button”, Eva Snee, the user experience lead for the camera explained. “And then we put a button in because we learned from real users- outside of Google- that a camera needs to have that agency.”

A smart-camera named Clips, the nomenclature sounded confusing. But contrary to the other cameras, which capture photos or videos, Google Clips records snippet or motion pictures. As such snippets lack sound (since the Google Clips lacks microphone), such snippets are termed as clips. The clips are several seconds long, which can be exported as Motion Photos, GIFs, JPEGs or movie files. Since the device captures such snippets in 15fps frame rate, a high resolution still image can even be extracted from the snippet.

The device features machine learning and it gets acquainted with the faces that come frequently on the frame. The device gets gravitated to such people and takes their shots more often. The device is designed especially to work on kids and pets (cats and dogs). And according to the Google Clips team, the device worked seamlessly with the designated demographics and also worked well with goats.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXh1yyvXpwo

In terms of specs, Google Clips inherit 12MP sensor with a 130-degrees field of view. It also with silicone clips so that one can place it somewhere wanted to define the field of view. It also comes with 16GB of inbuilt storage and an inbuilt battery to power the device.

The device is priced $249 and is currently flagged as “coming soon”. We are eager to see how Google will dazzle the world with Google Clips when general enthusiasts have their hands-on on the device.

Google Clips Highlights

  • Dimensions: 2-inch square
  • Resolution: 12MP
  • Field of view: 130-degrees
  • Frame Rate: 15fps
  • Internal Storage: 16GB
  • Transfer Media: Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth
  • Currently Supported smartphones: Pixel phones, Samsung Galaxy S7/S8, iPhones (6 and up)
  • Battery Backup: lasts 3 hours on single charge
  • Comes with silicone clips to hold the camera at any angle
  • Price: $249

Google Pixel Buds headphone with Real Time Language Translation Announced

At its annual event held yesterday (October 4th, 2017), Google launched an array of other products besides the flagships: Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. Among those products, Google Pixel Buds are also one. What exactly has Google put forward as Pixel Buds? Here’s more below:

These trademarked set of wireless headphones from Google are connected by a rope-like cord that goes around your head or neck and can be used for more than just listening. These ear-buds can be monitored using a touch-sensitive control on the right bud that allows users to tap to play/pause music, swipe forward and back to change volume and also offers a connection to Google Assistant on long press.

pixel buds google

Now why connect to Google Assistant, you ask? This connection will offer users a communication channel through which the Google Assistant can read out notifications and messages to you. Moreover, this will also allow users to activate their own personal Google on-the-go by communicating their needs to the Google Assistant. The connection is also pretty simple. All the user needs to do is open the case and a Pixel Smartphone or any other Android phone with version 7.0 Nougat software and Google Assistant will connect them automatically.

pixel buds google specs

Also, these Pixel Buds are worn in a unique way. As these are ear-buds, not in-ear headphones, they don’t fit into your ear canal and instead nestle into your outer ear and stay anchored in place by a small loop formed by the cord. In the event yesterday, Product Manager: Adam Champy explained how Google did not like the way in-ear headphones force users to handle the sizing of the buds. He further went on to add how users are asked to either take the headphone apart or put something in their ears that didn’t fit. Coming back to what he had to say about the Pixel Buds: “The loop here fits into a non-sensitive part of the ear and the whole system is stable enough to go running with.”

The most intriguing feature of the Pixel Buds is the integrated Google Translate feature. This feature was demoed on stage yesterday at the launch event where two Pixel Bud wearers: a native English speaker and a native Swedish speaker held a conversation with one another in their native language by translating communications in real time. There was barely any lag time between the speaker saying the words, the Buds’ hearing them and translating them into the appropriate language. Using the existing Google Translate data and infrastructure, the Pixel Buds are able to comprehend conversations in over 40 different languages.

Now speaking in terms of battery power and charging, the Buds come with a 120mAh battery and the cloth-covered charging case is of 620mAh. Google says that they should last about five hours on a charge. The company claims that the case will beam up to 24 hours of listening time on the Buds. Available in Just Black, Clearly White and Kinda Blue color variants, these Pixel Buds are available now for pre-orders in the USA priced at $159.

This is Google’s attempt at letting people get more done and stay connected without having the need to look at their Android smartphones. Also, needless to say, multilingual! What is your say about Pixel Buds? Do let us know in the comments below. We will keep you posted on these once they are available in the country. Stay tuned!

Understanding Camera Terms

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With the passage of time, memories are faded and beautiful moments tarnish from our mind palace. To archive such memories, the cameras were introduced. However, the photos taken by cameras are photographer dependent. Photographer, lacking the knowledge or skills of photography will capture shaky, blur and less vibrant images.

There are many devices available that can take photos; be it a smartphone, digital camera or high-end DSLRs. However, without a general knowledge of photography, these devices are merely a lump of digital burden. Hence, with a sole purpose to help you excel your photography skills, we have collected few photography terms. After the end of this article, you will gain a general knowledge to take good photos and will gain a conscience to buy a new camera device that matches your photography interests.

Megapixels

It determines how big the image will practically be. Megapixel only reckons the maximum size of the image while zooming or printing without getting pixelated. Megapixel determining the quality of photos is just codswallop. Evidently, Samsung Galaxy S7 (12 MP) captures great photos as compared to OnePlus 3 (16 MP).

megapixel-in-a-smartphone
PC: Photography Life

Sensor size

The size is always written in a fraction with 1 divided by a number, 1/2.3” and 1/2.6” for an instance. Smaller the denominator, greater will be the size of the sensor and vice versa. With a greater sensor, greater will be the size of a pixel and greater pixel size ensures better quality photos.

The aperture

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Aperture sizes

This is the hole within the lens, through which light enters the camera body. Evidently, larger the hole, more amount of light enters through the lens into the sensor. The aperture is measured in terms of ‘f-number’, which is a focal ratio. ‘f-number’ is the ratio of the diameter of lens aperture to the length of the lens. Larger the f-number, smaller is the aperture (smaller hole). It is written as f divided by a certain number, for example, f/1.8. Smaller the denominator, larger will be the hole and vice versa.

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Images with varying aperture

Aperture not only controls the amount of light in the sensor but also controls the ‘depth of the field’. In the case of landscape photography, greater depth of field is required, so larger f-number is required. Larger f-number (smaller aperture) ensures more of the picture in focus. However, for the subjective focus like ‘bokeh effect’, smaller f-number ensures perfection. Smaller f-number provides shallow depth of field keeping less of the picture in focus.

ISO

It is the measure of how much sensitive the camera is to light. The sensitivity of the camera increases with the increase in ISO value. A higher value of ISO is set to capture images in the dark and low values in the daylight.

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Images with varying ISO

It is good to have a camera device that has the capability to capture images with higher ISOs. However, capturing the images with higher ISO will induce noise/grain in the photos. They are unnoticeable while printing in small sizes. However, on printing in large size or on zooming, the grain will be conspicuous.

Shutter speed

The shutter in the camera is like a curtain, which opens for a while and closes. For the time of shutter being open, the sensor of the camera is exposed to the scene it sees through the lens and the detail is captured and is saved as a photo. The time of shutter being open is called shutter speed and is normally expressed in fraction of a second.

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photos with varying shutter speed

Shutter speed in a camera is used to control the movement of a subject in a photograph. While shooting a photo, if the subjects in focus are in motion then the captured images would be blurry. In the photography, this is referred as ‘camera shake’. So, for capturing motion subjects, you should set a faster shutter speed. For an instance, if you wish to shoot a race of Formula 1, then you should keep a fast shutter speed of around 1/2000. However, for the stationary subjects like mountains or any natural scenario, even a low shutter speed of 1/4 would suffice.

Image stabilization (IS)

It happens most of the time that our handshakes while pressing the capture button. This results in a blurry image, making us disappointed. IS on your phone ignores gentle shakes while taking the photos and gives a clear image despite shakes. There are two types of image stabilization technique, optical image stabilization (OIS) and electronic image stabilization (EIS).

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In this technique, the image stabilization is done by varying the optical path of the sensor. This is real time compensation and hence no alteration or image degradation takes place. With the gentle shake of the device, the OIS mechanism makes the lens rotate in opposite direction. Due to which, the lens assembly always remains parallel to the image plane. And at the end, a clear and sharp image is obtained. In addition, OIS guarantees a better quality image even in the low light. However, EIS works on a completely different principle and in this technique the problem is solved at programming level after the optical signal has been converted to a digital signal. If your phone is equipped with Image Stabilization, you are in benefit.

Focus

After all the photography, all we need is a sharp subject. Focusing is the technique of giving extra attention to the subject, ensuring the sharpness in the designated subject. However, there are different types of focusing techniques installed in camera devices. Some of them are discussed here.

  • LASER Autofocus: – The device supporting LASER autofocus inherits a LASER sensor, which is used to adjust the focus of the subject pointed. Near the device camera, there lies a LASER transmitter, which fires out LASER light burst towards the subject selected. After the strike of LASER beam, they are reflected. With the time taken to travel towards the subject and to return, the actual distance of the subject is calculated. That is how the subject is focused.
    Laser Autofocus
    Laser Autofocus
  • Phase detection Autofocus (PDAF):- In the PDAF, the sensor detects the phase of the light coming from the subject and tries to keep the light in phase with its movement. At the end, the subject is locked within the focus area.

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  • Dual- Pixel Autofocus (DPAF):- In DPAF method, the principle involved is same as that of PDAF. In the cameras with PDAF, only 5-10% of the sensor pixels are phase detection enabled. However, on the DPAF enabled cameras, all the sensor pixels are phase detection enabled, so a lightning fast focusing can be obtained. Similarly, on the DPAF enabled cameras, two separate light-sensitive photodiodes are provided for each pixel. These photodiodes convert light energy into electrical signals. During AF detection, two such signals are analyzed for focus information, which merges intro one when the images are captured. Hence, a sharp image is obtained.
  • Contrast Detection Autofocus (CDAF):- Contrast Detection Autofocus is another method of automatic focusing. The basic principle behind the CDAF is that the system involved analyses the contrast of the image sensor for different focal positions and thereby focuses on the point at which there is maximum contrast. When the point of maximum contrast is found, the optical system is adjusted accordingly. Hence, a sharper image is captured. CDAF offers a greater accuracy over PDAF, however, the speed is quite slow.
  • Hybrid Autofocus (HAF):- In the HAF, multiple autofocusing techniques are employed to offer greater accuracy and speed. This autofocusing technique produces more sharp images as the disadvantage on one autofocus technique is fixed with the addition of other. Generally, the combination of CDAF and PDAF are used on HAF.

Flash

With the sole intention to let you capture quality images even in a poor –lighting-condition, the flash was included in the camera. And out there in the market, there are multitudes of devices carrying a different type of flashing technology. Some of them are discussed here.

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  • Single LED flash:- In the devices with single LED flash, the single LED embedded to it flashes, whenever the shots are taken.
  • Dual LED flash:- In the devices with dual LED flash, both the LEDs embedded to it flashes, whenever the shots are taken. The shots taken by these devices are brighter than that of devices with single LED flash.
  • Dual tone flash:- In the devices supporting dual tone flash, there are two LEDs, both having a different shade/color. One of LED will be a cool type or bluish and another will be a warm type or yellowish. According to the subject, the intensity of both the lights is varied. The lights produced by both the LEDs are mixed ensuring a more natural image.

With the knowledge of above terms and making a proper exposure, you surely can take great photos. So, grab your device out and expose your photography skills.

Huawei Honor 7X (GR5 2018) Launch Date, Specs, Price Revealed

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Huawei is all set to launch the successor of Honor 6X/GR5 2017. The company will unveil its latest midrange phone on October 11 as the latest teaser suggests. The Honor 6x was one of the most successful midrange phones and Huawei wants to continue that trend with the upcoming release.

Huawei Honor 7X Rumored Specs:

As per the leaked info, the Honor 7x is going to feature the infinity display with an aspect ratio of 18:9. With bezel-less like the design, the phone is going to be a little bit bigger at 6-inches. It is going to be powered by the Huawei’s in-house Kirin 659 chipset which is an upgrade from Kirin 650 used on the Honor 6x. The Kirin 659 SoC has an octa-core processor (4x A53 at 2.36GHz + 4x A53 at 1.7GHz) with MaliT830-MP2. It is equivalent to Snapdragon 625 (Xiaomi MiA1) and Exynos 7870 (Samsung J7 Pro) in terms of performance.

Huawei is lately known for its incredible dual cameras on its high-end phones like Mate 9 and P10 Plus. While the dual cameras on its high-end phones are made in partnership with Leica (flagship camera maker), the dual cameras on its cheaper models have not exactly been awe-inspiring. The Honor 7X is also rumored to feature a dual camera (12MP+2MP). With the secondary 2MP camera, the camera can produce bokeh when taking portrait images.

Other leaked specifications of the Honor 7X features an 8MP selfie unit, 3240mAh battery with a 5V/2A charger, Dual nano-SIM, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM with microSD card slot, and a 4G LTE connectivity.

As for the pricing, the Honor 7X might cost around $315 (NRs. 32,000 approximately). At this price, the phone goes head to head with the Xiaomi Mi A1 and Samsung J7 Pro.

The Honor 7X should launch in Nepal before the end of December and should cost slightly higher than the international pricing. However, we expect Huawei to provide exciting freebies and free data packs on the purchase of the phone.

Huawei Honor 7X on a nutshell:

  • 5.93-inch (2160 x 1080 pixels) Full HD+ 2.5D curved glass display
  • Octa-Core Kirin 659 processor (4 xA53 at 2.36GHz + 4 x A53 at 1.7GHz) with MaliT830-MP2 GPU
  • 4GB RAM, 64GB internal memory, expandable memory up to 256GB with microSD
  • Android 7.1.1 (Nougat) with EMUI 5.1
  • Hybrid Dual SIM (nano+nano/microSD)
  • 12MP+2MP rear camera with dual-tone LED flash
  • 8MP front-facing camera
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • 4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS / Glonass, NFC
  • 3240mAh battery (No fast charging)

Best Phablets in Nepal you can buy right now

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Any mobile display that goes beyond 5.5-inch and stays right under 7-inch is considered as a phablet. Giant displays have changed how we use and interact with our phones, no wonder majority of people prefer larger uncanny phones. When phones are this big, handling is obviously an issue, but if you prefer utility on top of convenience then we’re on the same page here. Phablets are most suited for multimedia consumption, like watching movies, gaming, and other things which you can fit on its giant screen. Here we’ve arranged the list of best Phablets in Nepal you can buy today:

Micromax Canvas Infinity

If you are looking for a big display phone on a cheap, the latest Micromax Canvas Infinity is the one for you. With a 5.7-inch display with 18:9 aspect ration, the device is tall and elegant. Despite being a budget device, the Canvas infinity is inspired by a bezel-less design which we normally see on high-end phones.

Micromax Canvas Infinity Feature

DISPLAY 5.7 inches IPS LCD (720 x 1440), 279ppi
CHIPSET Qualcomm Snapdragon 425
CPU Quad-core (4×1.4 GHz Cortex-A53)
GPU Adreno 308
OPERATING SYSTEM Android 7.1.2 Nougat
INTERNAL MEMORY 32GB
EXPANDABLE MEMORY Up to 128GB via microSD card
RAM 3GB
REAR CAMERA 13MP, f/2.0, LED flash
FRONT CAMERA 16 MP, f/2.0, LED flash
SIM Dual SIM with 4G LTE
BATTERY 2980mAh
PRICE Rs. 18,500

Sony Xperia XA Ultra

Sony Xperia XA Ultra is a massive device featuring 6-inch Full HD IPS display with 367ppi. Priced at Rs. 27500, its one of the most affordable phablets you can buy right now. Another highlight of the phone is it has a high-res 16MP camera on the front and a commendable 21MP shooter on the back.

DISPLAY 6.0 inches IPS LCD (1080 x 1920), 367ppi, Scratch Resistant Glass
CHIPSET Mediatek Helio P10
CPU Octa-core (4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4×1.0 GHz Cortex-A53)
GPU Mali-T860MP2
OPERATING SYSTEM Android 7.0 Nougat
INTERNAL MEMORY 16GB
EXPANDABLE MEMORY Up to 256GB via microSD card
RAM 3GB
REAR CAMERA 21.5 MP, f/2.2, phase detection autofocus, LED flash
FRONT CAMERA 16 MP, f/2.0, LED flash
SIM Dual SIM with 4G LTE
BATTERY 2700mAh
PRICE Rs. 27,500

Xiaomi MI Max 2

If the Xiaomi MI Max has not able to satisfy, the second generation of the series, the Xiaomi MI Max 2 fills up the void with certain upgrades. Except for the size, some major improvements reside inside the MI Max 2. The MI Max 2 is powered by a more efficient chipset, Snapdragon 625. Though the Megapixel count has fallen here from 16MP to 12MP, the improved sensor with larger pixel size and sensor size outdoes the older one. Increased RAM, larger battery and faster battery charging capability with Quick Charge 3.0 are other luring specs in the MI Max 2.

DISPLAY 6.44-inch IPS LCD (1080 x 1920), 342ppi, Corning Gorilla Glass 4 Protection
CHIPSET Qualcomm Snapdragon 625
CPU Octa-core 2.0GHz Cortex A-53
GPU Adreno 506
OPERATING SYSTEM Android 7.1.1 Nougat (MIUI 8.5)
INTERNAL MEMORY 64GB
EXPANDABLE MEMORY Up to 256GB via microSD card
RAM 4GB
REAR CAMERA 12 MP, f/2.2, phase detection autofocus, dual-LED
FRONT CAMERA 5 Megapixel, f/2.0
SIM Dual SIM with 4G LTE
BATTERY 5300mAh
PRICE Rs. 35,000

Sony Xperia XA1 Ultra

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Sony Xperia XA1 Ultra is an upgrade over the Xperia XA. The phone comes with a larger 6.0-inch FullHD display with scratch-resistant glass. The XA1 Ultra is currently running on Android 7.0 Nougat and will be getting the Oreo update. Powering the phone is Helio P20 processor coupled with 4GB of RAM. For storage, the device offers 64GB storage which can be expanded up to 256GB. Sony smartphones are all about their camera and higher megapixel count. The Xperia XA1 Ultra comes with 23MP Rear Camera with f/2.0 and PDAF. However, it cannot shoot 4K videos. Up front, it offers a 16MP camera with f/2.0 and OIS. The phone has also opted for USB Type C. The Sony Xperia XA1 Ultra is backed up by a 2700mAh battery and comes with fast charge 2.0.

DISPLAY 6.0 inches IPS LCD (1080 x 1920), 367ppi, Scratch Resistant Glass
CHIPSET Mediatek Helio P20
CPU Octa-core (4×2.3 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4×1.6 GHz Cortex-A53)
GPU Mali-T880MP2
OPERATING SYSTEM Android 7.0 Nougat, Upgradable to Oreo 8.0
INTERNAL MEMORY 64GB
EXPANDABLE MEMORY Up to 256GB via microSD card
RAM 4GB
REAR CAMERA 23MP Camera, f/2.0, PDAF, LED flash
FRONT CAMERA 16MP, f/2.0, OIS
SIM Dual SIM with 4G LTE
BATTERY 2700mAh
PRICE Rs. 40,500

Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro

The Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro is the latest flagship from the company and this one sports a 6-inch display. Unlike other Galaxy flagships, the display is only FullHD, but Samsung opted for the AMOLED technology making the display produce vivid and punchy colors.  It also sports an aluminum body making the phone look and feel premium. With the latest Samsung touch wiz update, you can now use multi-window natively to take full advantage of the big screen. In terms of performance, it is swift with little to no lag with an Octa-core Snapdragon 652 SoC. Backing it all up is a decent 4000mAh battery with quick charge 3.0.

DISPLAY 6-inch Super AMOLED (1080 x 1920), 367ppi, Gorilla Glass 4 Protection
CHIPSET Qualcomm Snapdragon 652
CPU Octa-core (4×1.95 GHz Cortex-A72 & 4×1.4 GHz Cortex-A53)
GPU Adreno 510
OPERATING SYSTEM Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
INTERNAL MEMORY 64GB
EXPANDABLE MEMORY microSD, up to 256 GB
RAM 6GB
REAR CAMERA 16MP, f/1.9, PDAF, dual-LED
FRONT CAMERA 16MP, f/1.9
SIM Dual SIM with 4G LTE
BATTERY 4000mAh
PRICE Rs. 49,990

Samsung Galaxy Note 5

The Galaxy Note 5 is still relevant to this date despite being a 2-year-old phone. When it comes to the display, there’s no beating Samsung. Galaxy Note 5 sports a 5.7 inch Super AMOLED display, which makes watching movies and playing games a whole lot better with a sharp color punch and saturation. It is the only phablet which uses every bit of its massive screen and it is all because of the included S Pen. You can get creative and work much faster with the help of S Pen.

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DISPLAY 5.7-inch Super AMOLED (1440 x 2560), 518 ppi, Gorilla Glass 4 Protection
CHIPSET Exynos 7420 Octa
CPU Octa-core (4×2.1 GHz Cortex-A57 & 4×1.5 GHz Cortex-A53)
GPU Mali-T760MP8
OPERATING SYSTEM Android 7.0 Nougat
INTERNAL MEMORY 32GB
EXPANDABLE MEMORY NO
RAM 4GB
REAR CAMERA 16 MP, f/1.9, 28mm, OIS, autofocus, LED flash, 4k @30fps
FRONT CAMERA 5 MP, f/1.9
SIM Dual SIM with 4G LTE
BATTERY 3000mAh
PRICE Rs. 62,900

Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus 

If you are looking to buy a phablet in 2017 and if it happens to be the most beautiful thing you’ve ever seen, could you keep yourself from buying it? The S8+ is such a phone that you can’t keep your eyes off. Not only are they beautiful, but they redefine the meaning of portability when it comes to phablets.  Despite the phone not having a typical screen size, it is more compact than the rest of the bunch. Due to the small bezels, the 6.2-inch screen has a smaller footprint than the iPhone 7 Plus with a 5.5-inch screen.

Also Read: Latest Galaxy S8 Plus Discount Offers in Nepal

The S8 Plus powered by the latest Exynos 8895 Octa-Core Chipset clocked at 2.3Ghz and for Graphical performance comes with Adreno 540GPU. It has 4GB of RAM despite 2017 seemed like the year of 6 or 8GB. For storage, it has got 64GB Internal memory and comes with a Micro SD card slot which is an utmost necessity. Optics-wise, it comes with the same camera module as the Galaxy S7 but it has been tweaked for better low-light imaging and faster focus. Backing up this phone is a 3500mAh battery which seems pretty low given the high tuning of the phone.

DISPLAY 6.2inch Super AMOLED (1440 x 2960 pixels) Display, 529ppi, Gorilla Glass 5 Protection
CHIPSET Exynos 8895
CPU Octa-core (4×2.3 GHz & 4×1.7 GHz)
GPU Mali-G71 MP20
OPERATING SYSTEM Android Nougat 7.0 (Experience UI)
INTERNAL MEMORY 64GB
EXPANDABLE MEMORY Up to 256GB
RAM 4GB
REAR CAMERA 12 MP, f/1.7, 26mm, phase detection autofocus, OIS, LED flash
FRONT CAMERA 8 MP, f/1.7
SIM Dual SIM with 4G LTE
BATTERY 3500mAh
PRICE NRs. 86,900

Samsung Galaxy Note 8

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If we are talking phablet, then the Samsung’s Galaxy Note Series is a definite choice. The Galaxy Note 8 is hands down the most premium and most expensive phablet we can think of right now. With its thin side bezels and screen to body ratio of 83.2%, the Note 8 is the handiest phablet in the world.

The most imperative facet of a phablet is its display. The Galaxy Note 8 has one of the best displays on a smartphone. Period. It offers a 6.3inch Super AMOLED HDR display with 18:5:9 aspect ratio. This display with definitely quench your thirst for high-resolution multimedia consumption and takes gaming to a whole another level. Powering the device is the Exynos 8895 Octa-core chipset clocked at 2.3GHz and comes coupled with 6GB of RAM. The Note 8 offers Dual 12MP Camera where the secondary camera is facilitated with Telephoto lens. For storage, it offers 64GB storage, expandable up to 256GB. The phone is backed up by a minute 3300mAh battery.

Also Read: Samsung Note 8 Prebooking Offers in Nepal

The Galaxy Note 8 has everything a high-end phablet is meant to offer. However, when it comes to purchasing decision it all comes down to defining how much beneficient will the S Pen be on your daily usage and how advantageous will the additional telephoto lens be for your photography needs. If you are okay even without these features then you won’t be compromising much with the Galaxy S8+. On the bright side, you’ll also be saving Rs.16,090.

DISPLAY 6.3 inches Super AMOLED (1440 x 2960 pixels), 521ppi, Gorilla Glass 5 Protection
CHIPSET Exynos 8895
CPU Octa-core (4×2.3 GHz & 4×1.7 GHz)
GPU Mali-G71 MP20
OPERATING SYSTEM Android 7.1.1 Nougat (Experience UI)
INTERNAL MEMORY 64GB
EXPANDABLE MEMORY Up to 256GB via microSD card
RAM 6GB
REAR CAMERA Dual 12MP(26mm, f/1.7, PDAF & 52mm, f/2.4, AF) OIS, 2x Optical Zoom
FRONT CAMERA 8MP, f/1.7, Auto HDR
SIM Dual SIM with 4G LTE
BATTERY 3300mAh
PRICE Rs.1,02,990