Colors Mobile has added a new affordable smartphone, the Pride P55 Selfie, in its product lineup. Priced at Rs. 7,595, the P55 Selfie is now available for purchase from Colors authorized retail outlets.
Specifications of Colors P55 Selfie:
As the name suggests, the P55 Selfie is a selfie-focused phone. Although the resolution of the front camera is just 2MP, the company has included a highly sensitive sensor with 2P lens for better quality selfies. It also comes with flash and features like panorama shot and face beauty are also included.
The back houses a 5MP rear camera with 3P Lens and LED flash. Upfront, there’s 5-inch FWVGA (854×480 pixels) with 2.5D curved glass and dragontrail Asahi glass. It is powered by a 1.3Ghz Quad-core processor (MT6580) and 1GB RAM. The 8GB onboard storage can be expanded via a dedicated microSD card slot for upto 32GB.
The Colors P55 Selfie is backed by a 2200mAh battery and stock-like Android Marshmallow 6.0 runs the show here. Connectivity option includes Dual SIM slot (3G + 2G), WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS. Talking during the launch event, Mr. Sanjay Agrawal, CEO of Colors Mobile said,
“It is the current trend in mobile business that a handset inevitably requires to offer quality inbuilt camera. The fascination of selfie is another aspect that the current generation is inclining towards. Colors Mobile studies the current trend and requirement of mobile customers and henceforth has introduced P55 Selfie that has been specially tailored for this specific purpose i.e. taking photographs. This will be special phones that will discard the perception of the customer that the entry level smart phone does not offer quality cameras.
Price & Color Options of Pride P55 Selfie
The retail price of Colors Pride P55 Selfie is Rs. 7,595. The company is also offering free tempered glass and back cover. It is available in 3 colors: Gold/Black, Matte Black, Silver/Black.
Coolpad is slowly starting to make its name in the Nepali smartphone market. The Chinese company’s Cool 1 is one of the best smartphones under Rs. 30,000. Jaima Intercontinental, the sole authorized distributor of Coolpad in Nepal, previously had four product line-ups – Cool1, Mega 3, Mega 2.5D and Note 3S.
Jaima Intercontinental has now added a new member to this list as the company looks to broaden its horizon in the low-end price range. The NX1, a smartphone of the NX-series is a budget-friendly smartphone which will set you back just Rs. 10,226. This price tag offers 4G connectivity which, of course, is the USP of the device.
Specs of Coolpad NX1:
The Coolpad NX1 sports a 5.0-inch display which has a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels. It is powered by Quad-core MediaTek MT6735P processor with a clock speed of 1.0 GHz. This SoC and processor are paired with Mali-T720MP2 GPU and 1 GB of RAM. Sadly, even though the NX1 is a smartphone from 2017, it still runs on Android v5.0 Lollipop. I still don’t get why manufacturers are sticking with an Operating System from the stone age!
The Coolpad NX1 houses an 8-megapixel rear camera sensor with f/2.4 aperture and dual-LED flash. It is capable of taking HD videos as well. The front-facing camera measures 2-megapixel and also comes with f/2.4 aperture. Users do have an option to expand 8 GB of internal memory to 64 GB via a microSD card. Connectivity wise, the Coolpad NX1, as I mentioned before supports 4G. It has Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS and FM Radio. Coolpad has included Accelerometer and Proximity sensors on the device.
All of this is backed by a 2,000 mAh Li-Po battery which the company claims can last for up to 8 hours. The Coolpad NX1 is available in two colors: Black and White.
What do you think of the Coolpad NX1? Do you think it is the next budget-king? Let us know in the comments below!
Here’s everything you need to know about the Coolpad NX1:
Samsung Mobiles Nepal has launched its most awaited mid-range phone of 2017, the Galaxy J7 Pro, in Nepal for Rs. 32,900. You may head to Samsung’s authorized retail outlets to avail the smartphone.
Latest Price: Rs. 25,900 [Last updated on: December 6, 2018]
Specs of Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro:
The Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro has a 5.5-inch FullHD AMOLED display with a pixel density of 401ppi. It is powered by a 14nm Exynos 7870 octacore processor aided by 3GB RAM and 64GB storage. You can expand the storage via a dedicated microSD card for upto 128GB. The Mali-T830MP2 GPU remains the same as last year’s J7 2016.
In terms of photography, the J7 Pro has 13MP cameras on the front and back. The back camera has a F/1.7 aperture lens which should provide better low-light photography. The front has a F/1.9 aperture and LED flash. Backing up the device is a beefy 3600mAh battery, however, it lacks fast charging.
The Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro runs on Android 7.1 Nougat with Samsung’s latest experience UI. Samsung has also included features like a social camera, Samsung Pay, and Augmented Reality (AR). Connectivity option includes dual nano SIM slot with 4G Cat 6, dual band Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.1, and GPS. Samsung has also incorporated all the necessary sensors like fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, and compass. Design wise, the Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro has a sleek looking metal body.
Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro Price in Nepal
Samsung has priced the Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro in Nepal at Rs. 32,900 for the 3GB RAM/64GB ROM variant. It is available in Gold and Black Color options.
Latest Price: Rs. 25,900 [Last updated on: December 6, 2018]
With smartphones getting smarter and technologically advanced every day, their prices have also been climbing a steep. In a scenario where all of us are more or less consistently hung up on our smartphones, it certainly is heart breaking to lose or damage them. But life rarely goes as we plan it and all of us either end up damaging or at worse case scenarios – losing our smartphones. Not only does that burn a huge hole in our wallets but also makes us feel really sad and disturbed. Only recently, I lost my smartphone. And, I tell you, the blow of it is really, really indescribable. However, I came across the latest post of Xiaomi Nepal and couldn’t help but feel happy with their new plan.
Understanding the present situation, where over 50% of people worldwide have had a crack running across their smartphone screen at least once (in case of Nepal: 65%), Xiaomi Nepal has initiated a new idea: Mi Phone Insurance. According to this, customers will be provided with a very special insurance offer on every purchase of Xiaomi smartphones. This ensures our devices with theft protection, physical damage, accidental damage and also provides extended service warranty. That was something you would have loved to hear before you’d lost or broken your phone, wasn’t it?
Two criteria for insurance claim have been stated by the company:
Accidental damage
Stolen device (police report is a must)
One can claim up to 85% within the six months time period after sales and 50% after six months. This policy will be made effective from 8th August 2017 and will be applicable for the products bought after that date.
Previously, this breakage insurance policy was only made available for high-end smartphones like Samsung Galaxy S8 and Huawei P10 Plus. This initiative taken by Vatsal Impex, the authorized distributor of Xiaomi products in Nepal, to introduce insurance policy for budget smartphones is indeed a commendable deed. Vatsal Impex was previously criticized for pricing the products at a much higher rate than in the Indian and Chinese market. But, introducing this sort of value added service under their wings provides them with a better platform to reach out to more and more customers for a reasonable price. Undoubtedly, this step taken by Vatsal Impex will prove to be a smart and strong marketing strategy to promote sales of the attractive, wide range of products from Xiaomi: Redmi 3s, Mi 5, Mi 6, Mi Max, Redmi 4X and much more.
For now, the only thing we can hope for is that other distributors and flagship holders will follow suit and come up with more interesting and innovative ideas to encourage people to invest in their products.
Vatsal Impex Pvt. Ltd., the official distributor of Xiaomi mobiles in Nepal, has launched the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 in Nepal for Rs. 35,000. Xiaomi has kept the price consistent as its predecessor Mi Max was also launched at the same price. The Mi Max 2 doesn’t offer significant improvements over its predecessor but there have been some nifty upgrades.
Xiaomi Mi Max 2 Specs:
The XiaomiMi Max 2 comes in a single variant with 4GB RAM and 64GB of onboard storage. Storage can be expanded up to 256GB using the SIM 1 slot. On the camera department, the megapixel count has gone down from 16MP to 12MP. However, the company claims that the 12MP offers a significant upgrade. The improved 12-megapixel rear camera has a Sony IMX386 sensor with 1.25μm pixel size, PDAF and dual-tone LED flash. It’s the same sensor used on the Xiaomi Mi6 and Huawei GR5 2017. Up front, it has 5MP Camera with f/2.0 aperture.
The Mi Max 2 now comes with stereo speakers making the multimedia experience on the phablet much richer. It also sports USB C connector for charging and data syncing. Fingerprint sensor lies on the back, which is a rather hard place to reach on such a huge device.
The 6.44-inch phablet comes with a larger 5,300mAh battery which is an upgrade from 4,850mAh of Mi Max. A bigger battery along with an energy efficient Snapdragon 625 chipset will certainly improve the battery life. And as an icing on the cake, it also comes with Quick Charge 3.0 which will charge the device up to 60% within an hour.
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 85-degree wide-angle lens, f/2.0 aperture
3.5mm audio jack, 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 (68% charge in just 1 hour)
Xiaomi Mi Max 2 Price in Nepal: Rs. 34,999
Where to Buy Xiaomi Mi Max 2 in Nepal
You can buy the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 in Nepal from Mi showrooms located at Labim Mall and Pako New Road, Mi Nepal official website and authorized retail stores all over Nepal. Xiaomi is also offering two years warranty on the Mi Max 2.
Samsung is all set to make us nostalgic with its new release! The new SM-G9298 (known as Leader 8) released by Samsung is a high-end flip phone with a sleek classy design and is all set to become the blast from the past.
While the Samsung Galaxy S8 has been stealing headlines all across the globe, this sleek new design has also become a show stealer in many ways. This phone boasts of a 4.2 inch Full HD Super AMOLED display on both the inside and outside of the device. It is powered by Qualcomm’s relatively new Snapdragon 821 processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage. Besides that, it also has a 12 Mega Pixel f/1.7 rear camera and a 5 Mega Pixel front camera- both of which keep the legacy of all Samsung cameras intact.
The Samsung Leader 8 supports wireless charging for its 2,300mAh battery. The airplane-grade aluminum alloy built smartphone lies on the heavier side of the scale at 235 grams and a thickness of 15.9 mm. The smartphone also comes with a built-in T9 keyboard. The physical buttons have been situated the way they were placed before on SM-G1650. Though the Home, Back, and Recent buttons now surround the control pad while the dedicated buttons for camera and email functionality have vanished altogether. It runs on Android and comes with modern features like Samsung Pay, S Voice, and all the usual Android Nougat trimmings, Always-on display, a multi-function configurable hotkey, Secure Folder, and a rear mounted fingerprint scanner.
No matter how complex and dull the name sounds, it is no match for the specifications and key features that it has. It is not a matter of surprise that Samsung came up with yet another historic idea with this phone as Samsung has been showing its love and support for the smartphone evolution. Undoubtedly, flip phones occupy a huge part of this evolution. Earlier, it had launched the Galaxy Folder in 2015, the Galaxy Folder 2 in 2016, and then the Samsung W2017 last November. Each of these models was sold in limited editions. The case with this phone is also the same as the handset has only been announced for China Mobile in China.
Apple just posted its sales record for the third quarter of 2017, beating Wall Street’s expectation. The company’s stocks reached a record high of $159.10 thanks to iPhone sales.
Not just the iPhones but even iPad has seen a growth in sales after three years of decline. The increase in sales is also due to the sheer fact that there are a lot cheaper iPad available now. The total iPad sales in numbers were 11.42 million units this quarter.
Apple sold around 41.1 million units of iPhone in the same quarter – a 1.6% rise against 40.4 million units compared to a year earlier.
Even Apple Watch’s sales went up by 50% this quarter. Disappointingly, the new touch bar enabled MacBook didn’t improve much regarding sales.
Apple also boasts that the Californian company has sold a whopping 1.2 billion iPhones till date. It did take them ten years to achieve the feat, but it’s a tremendous achievement. However, we are yet to see what Apple has in stores for the iPhone’s ten year anniversary.
Ncell had introduced the Ncell Saapati offer five years ago. This offer quickly gained popularity among almost all Ncell users. And starting from yesterday (18th Shrawan), prepaid customers of the company can now take loans of Rs 40.
Customers are eligible for Saapati if they meet the following requirements:
One is an Ncell pre-paid user
Their balance is less than Rs 5
The Ncell SIM they use is older than two months
Customers don’t have a previous Saapati due for payment
The Saapati doesn’t have an expiry date, and service fee remains the same at Rs 2.51 (including tax).
The Ncell Saapati will be paid automatically the next time you recharge your SIM card. If the recharged amount is less than Rs. 40, the entire balance will be deducted, and Ncell will deduct remaining credit and service tax upon the next recharge. If you never recharge your phone after the Saapati, you won’t be able to pick make calls, but can still receive calls.
This service is valid until October 30, 2017. So, what do you think of Ncell’s new Saapati scheme? Do you like the addition of Rs. 20? Or was the previous Rs 20 enough for you. We did love to hear from you in the comment section down below.
Gionee, a company known for having a super selfie camera and a super battery, has launched the sibling of the Gionee A1. It’s called the Gionee A1 Lite, which like its big brother, is also a selfie-oriented Smartphone. With Lite attached to its name, it certainly is a toned down version of the Gionee A1. So, how does the Gionee A1 lite fare when used as a daily driver? Let’s find out if this Rs. 25,999 phone is worth buying.
Gionee A1 Lite Specs:
Display: 5.3 inch IPS display with 1280*720 pixel (282 ppi)
Protection: 2.5D curved glass with Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Processor: 1.3 GHz Octa-core 64 bit MediaTek MT6753 Soc with Mali-T720MP3 GPU
Connectivity: Dual SIM with 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS
Color: Red, Black, and Gold
Price: Rs. 25,999 (USD 255)
Camera
Gionee A1 Lite houses a 13MP F/2.0 aperture rear camera with Dual LED Flash.
The highlight of the Gionee A1 Lite is its massive 20 MP front-facing camera which is backed by F2.0 aperture lens and a LED flash. It is absolutely amazing and captures selfies with sharp and rich detail, with little noise. Even in low light, the camera is decent enough to win everyone’s, heart. Surprisingly, it can captures selfies in dark environment without the need for the front LED flash. When turned on, the front flash illuminates the whole area.
Front Camera Gallary
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Selfie Shot from Front 20MP sensor outdoors
Gionee A1 Lite Indoor Selfie
Girls Groupie
Groupie
Bright Background Burned
Clear Selfie in Sunlight
Ambient Clear Selfie
Selfie in the Evening
The 13 MP primary camera on the A1 lite is based on Sony IMX sensor, which is marketed as a super camera phone. It offers 1.12-micron pixel size which is coupled with a f/2.0 lens. It also has a dual-tone LED flash and a phase detection for better and faster autofocus.
In terms of rear camera performance, the Gionee A1 produces decent results. The color reproduction is as good as high-end phones and the photos come out a bit washed out when the light is not ample and the dynamic range could have been better. Turning on HDR does help to some extent. However, I am satisfied with the rear camera performance and they are more than enough for the phone’s price range.
Gionee A1Lite Camera Clicks
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Detail HDR shot from rear camera
Click from rear 13 MP sensor
Macro Shot from rear Camera
Low exposure light source shot
Rear camera shot of moving object
Both the front and the back camera record videos at 1080p with an anti-shaking feature that smoothly stabilizes the video.
Design
Gionee A1 Lite has an Aluminum Back with 2.5D glass on top of the display
Gionee A1 Lite is a stylish and a sleek-looking phone. The device’s internals is sandwiched between glass protection on the front and a smooth aluminum back. On the back, you get the fingerprint sensor right above Gionee’s Logo. A speaker grill can be found on the edge of the aluminum back. The phone is surprisingly light and gives a premium feel. However, the smoothness of the aluminum back has resulted in an extremely slippery device.
The earphone and the micro USB port are at the bottom of the device with the volume rocker and the power button on the right side of the screen. A SIM tray supporting dual SIMS and a microSD card slot sits on the left. The rear facing fingerprint is easy to set up and unlocks the phone very fast.
Display
A1 Lite has a 5.3 inch IPS HD 1280*720p display
Gionee A1 comes with a 5.3-inch 720p HD IPS display and gorilla glass 3 protection. Even though the resolution is low for a large 5.3-inch display, the display here is a quality one. The color saturation is rich and its brightness level is sufficient for outdoor use. However, the glass panel is quite reflective in sunlight.
Performance
Geekbench 4 Screenshots
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Geekbench Score
Geekbench Single Core Comparision
Geekbench Single Core Comparision detail
Geekbench Multi Core Comparision
Geekbench Multi Core Comparision detail
The Gionee A1 Lite is powered by an Octa-core MediaTek MT6753 processor clocked at 1.3 GHz. The processor could do its deed for normal users. But for power users like me, the processor underperforms. While multitasking, I experienced frequent lags. Sometimes the apps forced closed and the 3 GB of RAM came to no help.
The MALI GPU is best for mid-end games such as Gunship Battle, Real Racing and Clash of Clans. Having said that, the phone does heat up a lot during heavy usage. Even when recording 1080P videos for a longer period of time, the device gets heated. I guess this is the biggest drawback of the mediocre MediaTek processor.
Battery
A1 Lite sports a massive 4000 mAH battery underneath the smooth aluminum back
Unlike the underperforming MediaTek processor and a low-resolution screen, the Gionee A1 Lite’s battery powers the device quite well. The phone is backed by a 4000 mAH battery, which is plenty for me. In regular use with 4G network enabled and Wi-Fi connected, I got around 6 and a half hours of screen-on-time. It took me a full day and 2 hours to drain the battery to 5%. All in all, it can easily last all day with normal or heavy usage. I wished the phone came equipped with quick charging capability to charge that massive 4000mAH battery. It would have been a treat to charge the phone in 1 to 1.5 hours.
Battery Screenshot
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Screen On Time
Battery Graph
Software
Gionee A1 Lite runs on the latest Android 7.0 Nougat with Amigo 4.0 UI on top.
Talking about its software, the Gionee A1 Lite runs on the latest Android 7.0 Nougat version with Amigo 4.0 UI on top. I really liked its simple yet elegant UI. There are a lot of features embedded on to the OS, but it rather felt cluttered. I actually had a hard time searching for the options manually. Also, the UI is buggy as the UI crashes frequently. I hope this gets fixed by future updates.
UI Screenshots
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Home Screen
Settings
Launcher Menu
Desktop Setting
UI Update App
System Manager
Gionee Weather App
Gionee Weather App detail
With Android 7.0 Nougat, you do get all the stock Nougat features. The split screen mode, quick reply from notifications and grouping of notifications of the same app are all embedded in the UI. The phone also supports different smart gestures with flash notification. Sadly, the Gionee A1’s edge bar functionality which is accessed by swiping on the fingerprint sensor to launch favorite apps and tasks is not included in this device.
Conclusion
To sum it all up, Gionee A1 Lite does live up to the tagline of ‘super selfie, super battery’. But if you’re looking for a device that delivers a good performance, this might not be the best phone for you.
What do I like about the Gionee A1 Lite?
Firstly, the massive 20 MP camera is the best thing about this device which captures images with awesome detail.
Then comes its thin and sleek design with aluminum back surrounding the phone which gives the Gionee A1 Lite a premium feel.
The 4000mAh battery which gives you the freedom to use this device all day.
What I disliked about the Gionee A1 Lite?
The MediaTek MT6753 Octa Core processor is not ideal for gaming and heavy multitasking.
To charge the massive battery it doesn’t come equipped with quick charge technology.
The device heats up a lot during usage and the heated aluminum back becomes uncomfortable at times.
The Oppo A37 is one of the few phones that’s still being sold in the market after a year of its release. It is also one of the top selling smartphones in India with 3.5% of the total Indian smartphone market share.
The phone is now available for MRP 15,590, a discount of Rs 1,400 on the previous MRP of 16,990. Nonetheless, it’s still a discount at the least.
For Rs 15,590, you get a 5″ 720p screen with Gorilla Glass 4 protection. It also flaunts a 2.5D Arc Edge Screen which looks really premium. Inside it runs on the Snapdragon 410 CPU and Adreno 306 GPU paired with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage. There is a 2630 mAh battery sealed inside and the device supports dual SIM along with 4G network.
It runs on quite an outdated Android 5.1 Lollipop but most people won’t care much. It also has a heavily customized ColorOS 3.0 on top so the outdated android won’t matter much.
Camera wise, it has an 8MP main camera with f/2.2 aperture and a 5MP sensor with f/2.4 aperture. Oppo mainly praises the phone’s front camera for the extra-large 1.4μm
pixels and a 1/4-inch sensor. The front camera doesn’t house a flash, but Oppo has the screen flash to brighten up your selfies.
For the same price as the Oppo A37, you can get phones like the Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro, Leagoo M8, Xiaomi 4A and a bunch of other phones. What do you think about the price cut? Comment below to let us know.