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Leaks: Nokia 8 to sport Dual-camera and other flagship grade specs

With the intolerable downfall with the production of Windows phone, Nokia broke allies with Microsoft and collaborated with HMD Global. After the partnership with HMD Global, Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and Nokia 6 were brought onto the market, which was favored by the Android OS. The devices were mid-rangers, which may be the company’s way to announce its revival or may be an appetizer for Nokia’s fandom. Now, Nokia is halting the mid-range gimmicks and is on the verge of bringing its first ever Android flagship (or so it seems from the leaks). With the leaks considered, the newbie will be called Nokia 8, which be having Dual-camera setup.

The unofficially leaked images showed Dual-camera setup on the newbie placed in a vertical configuration. The image also clearly shows the Zeiss branding hinting the use of Carl Zeiss optics on the device. Since the leaks being unofficial, nothing can be claimed. However, if the images are to be considered, the new Nokia 8 will have thick bezels on the top and the bottom.

The phone is expected to launch on July 31 with the pricing around €600. Following the leaks and rumor roundabouts, Nokia 8 will have a 5.3-inch screen with QHD resolution, Qualcomm’s high-end Snapdragon 835 processor, RAM variants of 4GB or 6GB and 13MP Zeiss Dual-camera. The phone will supposedly be Android 7.1.1 Nougat powered with the UI close to stock Android.

Nokia 8 leaks and rumor roundabouts

  • 5.3-inch display with QHD resolution
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 Processor
  • 4GB or 6GB of RAM
  • 13MP Zeiss Dual-camera with Laser AF
  • Android Nougat (v7.1.1)
  • Price: Around €600
  • Expected launch: July 31

So what do you feel about the Nokia 8? With the smartphone manufacturers like Samsung and LG focusing on thinner bezels, will the thick bezels on the Nokia 8 be accepted? With the announcement of iPhone 8 right around the corner, will this Nokia 8 be able to steal the thunder and bring back the Nokia vibe on the smartphone market? Let us know in the comment section.

Also Read: Nokia 3310 Review: Nostalgia

Panasonic P55 Max with 5000 mAh Battery Launched

With new smartphone companies on the rise, Panasonic is here to grab a place with a new phone in the budget segment. Known as the Panasonic P55 Max, the phone carries a price tag of IC 8,499 (NRs 14,000) and is available on Flipkart in India.

The Panasonic P55 Max prioritizes on battery performance as it is equipped with a massive 5000 mAh battery. Paired with a low powered MediaTek 1.3Ghz processor, it sure will help its cause. Its good to see 3GB of RAM backing up the processor.  Up front, it has a 5.5-inch 720p display with a pixel density of 267ppi. Camera wise, it has a 13 MP rear and 5 MP front shooter. It comes with Android Nougat 7.0 out of the box.  Finally, the phone doesn’t sport a fingerprint sensor. 

The Panasonic P55 Max is expected to launch in Nepal in August. Pricing and the exact date of its availability have not been finalized yet.

Panasonic P55 Max F AND B

Specs:

  • 5.5-inch HD IPS display with 2.5D curved glass
  • Android 7.0 (Nougat)
  • 1.3 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6737 64-bit processor with Mali-T720 GPU
  • 3 GB RAM  with 16 GB inbuilt storage with dedicated microSD card slot expandable up to 128GB
  • 13 MP back camera quad LED flash
  • 5 MP front camera
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM with 4G LTE (GSM+GSM), Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, FM radio, MicroUSB 2.0 with OTG, Infrared
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Proximity
  • Weight: 180g; Dimensions: 152 x 72.6 x 8.7 mm
  • Non-removable Li-Ion 5000 mAh battery
  • Price: IC Rs. 8,499 ($132)

The hidden Internet. What is Dark Net?

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There lies a hidden Internet below what we normally know as the ‘surface web’. The hidden net is actually inaccessible through ordinary browsers. Information on normal search engines like Google, Bing, Dogpile, Yippy or any direct URL’s represent a fraction of the Internet. 95% of the addresses on the Internet lies beyond the grasp of any normal browsers or search engines. I found it frightening at first, but the Dark Net is really easy to access.

In this article, I will try to indulge you into some of the insight of the Dark Net. But first of all, let’s break the Internet into three categories:

Surface Web and Deep Web

Surface web as I’ve aforementioned is just a tiny part of the Internet. No doubt, people use this section to retrieve their daily news via social networking sites and any other information that is available on search engines. But the Deep Web, also known as the “invisible web” is a bit different than the surface web. Indexes via direct URL or Google, Safari, and so forth, are inaccessible in the deep web. Only some specified searches can fetch the hidden data inside the deep web. The Deep Web is at least 500 times larger than the surface web and it’s still growing.

Information on the Deep Web is inaccessible through normal browsing software that creates the search engines indexes. Deep Web uses alternative search engines and it is publicly accessible. The indexes inside the Deep Web mainly consist of databases, libraries and members-only websites. These databases will allow you to dive into a fortune of information.

Deep web manifests plenty of knowledge anything from academic articles and journals to medical directories, and much more. It also includes reports, statistics and other documents from all levels of the U.S government. These sites have a better quality of information than any normal search engines would display.

The Dark Net

“DarkNet” or “dark web” is a small part of the Deep Web. Both the web servers and website developers of the dark web are entirely unknown. In fact, these websites are completely anonymous to the outside world. You can gain access to Dark Net through Tor or The Onion Router network.

Tor browser uses a network of computers or nodes which make the contents completely invisible. When users enter a certain URL, the Tor browser shares the data across a chain of similar network of computers. The browser dispenses the URL request and obscures the source and destination of the signal. This creates a maze of computers so that the URL on Tor browser is untraceable on the destination website. Because of this anonymity, many people use the dark net for illicit purposes. Drugs, weapons, and pornography are popular among the darknet users.

How to access into Dark Net?

The onion router breaks the direct link between the source and the destination computer. Therefore Tor browser is user-friendly for anonymous communication. Dark Net websites usually have an irregular address and composed of random strings of characters. Most of the websites on Dark Net have “.onion” at the end of their URL, for eg: http://dppmfxaacucguzpc.onion/. This site is inaccessible on normal browsers but it has a catalog of Dark Net websites that are available on Tor browser. Facebook‘s dark net has Tor address facebookcorewwwi.onion.

Who uses the Dark Net?

Primarily, websites on the Dark Net does not involve illegal activities. US Military originally founded the hidden net. Military, government and law enforcements are the majority of the darknet users. Darknet mainly incorporates information databases for journalists, secret negotiations in political chat rooms, activists and revolutionaries websites, and other platforms. Journalists and political bloggers are popular among the darknet users, due to the strict policies in censorships of some nations.

DarkNet also involves instant messaging services as well as the Wikileaks portal where squealers can post any information namelessly. Since Dark Net offers secured online anonymity, terrorists and criminals advocate illegal and violent activities through darknet. Extremists can also organize their activities without disclosing their identity or location to the governments.

Dark Net and Cryptocurrencies.

Dark Net is the largest criminal marketplace in the world. Here you can buy anything from drugs, prostitutes, guns, ammunitions, and even assassinations or hit men. A recent police operation took down the infamous Silk Road marketplace that had a business exchange of around $1.7 billion in a span of just two years.

Due to the advantages in the anonymous transaction for the cryptocurrency, these illicit businesses are administered by using only Bitcoins. Namecoin and Safecoin are very popular among the darknet traders. These currencies allow you to buy or sell things and transfer money with minimum fees. They also offer privacy networks for other users to host websites and apps.

Advice to the beginners of Dark Net

The Dark Net is the Mob land of the Internet. Furthermore, the users have complete freedom of the information inside the darknet. Moreover, the data are encrypted which means the user is untraceable on the network. Everyone is anonymous therefore it largely attracts child sexual abuse networks and mostly dubious contents. If you decide to check out the contents inside the DarkNet, please be cautious. Otherwise, you might now know where you’d end up or what you might see.

Nokia 105 and Nokia 130 Feature Phones Launched

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Nokia, the brand that is slowly reviving from its ashes is strategizing to make a place in the market with what it was best known for, Feature Phones! Nokia recently has launched two phones namely, Nokia 105 and Nokia 130 which are the revived model for 2017.

Nokia 105

Nokia 105 2017

Among the two, the Nokia 105 is a basic model which comes with 1.8’’ QQVGA display. The phone has an agronomical form factor with its curved polycarbonate body. It also features New island keymat with separated keys for greater usability. It carries 4MB of ROM for storage with no expandability option. The phone is also backed by 4MB of RAM. Nokia 105 has F.M and flashlight functionality. The phone sports an 800mAh battery giving you 15 hours of talk time and a complete 1-month backup. Nokia 105 comes in two variants, Single SIM ($14.5) and Dual SIM($15).

Nokia 130

Nokia 130 2017

The Nokia 130 is more feature rich among the two. It sports the same 1.8’ QQVGA display. It also exhibits a curved form factor making it easy for usage. It comes with 0.3MP Rear Camera which is also capable of shooting videos. The new Nokia 130 has Bluetooth Connectivity and Music Player as features. Talking about its internals, the phone comes with 8MB ROM with expandability option up to 32GB and also comes with 4MB of RAM. The 1020mAH battery offered by the Nokia 130 will give around 16hours of talk time, 44 hours of music playback and a month long standby. Nokia 130 will be priced at $21.5.

Nokia 105 and 130 Summary

These phones come to best use when carried as a secondary phone as they have 1month long battery backup. Charging these phones once, you won’t have to worry about it too much. Both these phones run on S30+ Software UI by MediaTek which allows the phone to run applications such as the Opera Mini Browser, BingSearch, MSN weather and much more. They come Pre-loaded with Snake Xenzia game but the Nokia 130 offer additional 5 try-and-buy Gameloft games. Nokia 105 and Nokia 130 is made up of a polycarbonate shell that keeps its color even when scratched which shows the toughness of Nokia phones.

With official distributor of Nokia phones in Nepal, we can expect these phones to launch in Nepal!

Monsoon Splash Sale: Samsung is offering discounts on its select smartphone models

Last week, Samsung announced Monsoon Splash Sale on its metal clad high-end phones like A7 and C9 Pro. Now, the company is offering discounts on its lower and mid-range phones like J7 Prime, J2 ace to name a few.

The maximum discount is on Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime (32GB). It is now available for Rs. 25,490, a flat Rs. 4,500 off from the previous price of Rs. 29,990. Its sibling, the J5 Prime, is now available for Rs. 22,490, a flat Rs. 1,500 off from the previous price of Rs. 23,990.

The Samsung Galaxy On7 Pro has also received a price cut of Rs. 2,500 and is now available for Rs. 15,490. That’s a good deal if you are looking for an affordable smartphone.

Finally, Samsung has also slashed the prices of its low-end phones like J2 Ace and J2 Pro. Previously priced at Rs. 13,990 and Rs. 15,900, the J2 Ace and J2 Pro is available for just Rs. 12,990 and Rs. 14,290 respectively.

Summary:

  • J7 Prime: Rs. 29,990 Rs. 25,490
  • J5 Prime: Rs. 23,990 Rs. 22,490
  • On7 Pro: Rs. 17,990 Rs. 15,490
  • J2 Pro: Rs.15,900 Rs. 14,290
  • J2 Ace: Rs. 13,990 Rs. 12,990

National Identity Cards all set to be Smart

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According to the announcement made by the Ministry of Home Affairs, bio-metric smart cards are all set to used in replacement for citizenship cards. Within January 2018, 1 lakh and 17 thousand Nepali will be provided with these biometric smart cards. This smart card will include the citizen’s personal information that exists in the present citizenship cards along with other biological information, collected and stored electronically.

As per the government’s annual policy, program and the budget, the National ID Center has set up a biometric card processing department that will be preparing all the necessary hardware and software supplies. At a meeting conducted among Government Officials in June 8, the design for the new bio-metric smart card had been approved.

Moreover, sensing the need for raising awareness about the significance of the biometric smart cards, the NID had been conducting consultations with the Election Commission of Nepal since September. They even put forward the idea for using these smart cards for voters’ registration or voter identity documents. The biometric smart cards will not only be the replacement of the citizenship cards, but also for distributing government services and social security benefits. These cards can also be used as an electronic authorization, cross-border security documentation and for the delivery of healthcare, welfare services, among others. All in all, these smart cards will help to provide prompt and quality service to the citizens at minimum cost, to maintain good governance and even to control crime in the society.

The Executive Director of National Identity Card Management Centre, Uddhav Prasad Timilsina has said that an online registration system will be made for registering the card. The Department of Passports is also said to be collaborating with NID Centre to add all the required information to the card. The polycarbonate cards, containing unique and random ID numbers, will contain 25 security features and will have unlimited validity. There’d be no initial charge for obtaining the card, but in case of loss or damage, the government is expected to charge around USD 3 which is the approximate manufacturing cost of one such card.

A French company: Safran Identity and Security, Morpho had won the bid for the project which is to be funded by the Asian Development Bank.

NTC To Become A Major Player In Digital Payment

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Nepal Telecom (NTC) is currently Nepal government’s most profitable company. Now, the company is looking forward to increasing its market by stepping into the sector of Digital Payment. Digital payment allows you to make online and offline payments to various merchants and transfer funds to various banks and much more.

Current Digital Payment Scenario

There are companies like eSewa, IMEI Digital, and Prabhu Technology that have got a license from Nepal Rastra Bank to run such activities. NTC is soon going to join this list as it prepares itself for a new path. As of now, Nepal Telecom has the highest customer which is about 16 million. Among this, 14 million are GSM users while there are 2 million CDMA users. Therefore NTC has more chance of successfully growing in this sector due to its large customer network.

Partnership with NTC

Nepal Telecom NTC Digital Payment

As the buzz about NTC entering the digital payment increased many companies have extended their support. Companies like IMEI pay, Prabhu Technology, and CG PAY have already proposed joint venture alliance with NTC. NTC is yet to release a statement on the collaboration.

Touch ID to feature on the iPhone 8’s power button?

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Most of us already know about rumors suggesting Apple ditching the home button for the unreleased iPhone 8. But unlike the Samsung Galaxy S8, Apple isn’t planning to put its Touch ID sensor on the back. According to a new patent received by Apple, the iPhone 8’s power button will house the Touch ID sensor.z5 fingerprint sensor sensor settings screenshot gadgetbyte nepal

If you are remembering Sony phones, then you are correct. This is the same patent that Sony sometime uses on its phones to house the fingerprint sensor on the power button. Sony’s first phone with a fingerprint on the power button – Xperia Z5 came out in Q4 of 2015. That would put it 8 months after the patent was filed.

touch id on powerbutton patent gadgetbyte nepal

Sony’s phones in the US come with their fingerprint sensors disabled. This reduces the chances of a patent dispute in the US for Apple also resulting in more chance for the company to implement this feature. And looking at Apple’s patent photos, the fingerprint technology could fit on an even smaller area. They could also probably put the power button on the top like its older counterparts but other positions are possible as well.

There is, however, a possibility that Apple will just keep this patent in its bags for now. There’s also a talk of a biometric 3D face scanning authentication on a testing phase as well.

LG V30 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 8 – Flagships going head-to-head

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LG has started sending invites for the launch event of LG V30. The invite suggests that it will take place in Berlin on August 31. That puts the launch one week after Samsung’s Note 8 announcement and one day before IFA kicks off.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be made official in August (probably 23), according to a Samsung executive. This puts two flagships going head to head with each other. Unlike LG, Samsung will take the Galaxy Note 8 event to New York, just like the Note 7 and Note 5.

Samsung is planning to start selling the Note 8 before the iPhone 8 launches. They have confirmed that the Note 8 is going to be released in two phases, where the first phase is going to on October in markets like US, Korea, and the UK. The LG V30 will be its biggest competitor for a time being. All three phones are rumored to feature a bigger bezel-less display.

The invite from LG clearly shows the date, location and a huge V on the screen. This clearly suggests it’s the V30 that’s going to be unveiled on the August 31 in Berlin, Germany. You can see the invite down below.

LG V30 Invite gadgetbyte nepal

Samsung has however not sent any invites to when the Galaxy Note 8’s unveiling is going to take place. But the Korean company’s president of mobile communication has confirmed it’s going to be in August in New York. It might prove to be a huge competitor for the V30 and vice-versa.

Both devices are rumored to sport OLED bezel-less displays. Although the Note 8 comes with an infinity display and V30 comes with a Full-vision display. The Samsung flagship is expected to come with a 6.3-inch screen along with an S-pen. Both will surely feature the latest chipsets and at least 4GB of RAM.

The Note 8 will surely have wireless charging and the V30 is also rumored to do the same. With the second screen nowhere to be seen on the V30, LG might have something else to put the V30 apart from the crowd. The feature Samsung is going to be adopting from V30 will be the Dual rear camera – a first for Samsung.

We are sure both the phablets will be the best Android smartphones have to offer. Which one are you most excited for? Let us know in the comments below.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Max set to arrive in the Nepali market

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One of the newest members of the J-series, the Samsung Galaxy J7 Max is set for a launch here in Nepal. We could see the smartphone hit Nepali market during the month of Shrawan. The Samsung Galaxy J7 Max is priced at Rs. 28,290.

Featuring a 5.7-inch TFT full HD display, the Samsung Galaxy J7 Max is not that much of a ‘max’ smartphone. The device comes with the ‘typical’ Samsung design at the front. It is powered by a MediaTek MT6757 Helio P20 SoC and an Octa-core processor with 1.69 GHz clock speed. The Galaxy J7 Max features 4 GB of RAM. For gaming purpose, the device comes with Mali-T880MP2 GPU.

The major focus of the Samsung Galaxy J7 Max is its primary and secondary camera. The device has already earned accolades for the cameras. The rear-facing camera has a 13-megapixel sensor with f/1.7 aperture which will definitely take quite decent night time pictures. There is a smart glow right around the sensor which will come in handy whenever you receive a notification. The top bezel at the front of the device houses a 13-megapixel sensor as well. This front-facing camera has f/1.9 aperture. The camera is helped by a LED flash for taking some decent selfies in a dark environment.samsung galaxy j7 max colors available

The Samsung Galaxy J7 Max runs on Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. It has 32 GB of internal storage which can be expanded up to 256 GB via a microSD card which can be inserted into a dedicated memory slot.

Like almost all the Samsung smartphones, the Galaxy J7 Max has a front-mounted fingerprint scanner. It supports 4G connectivity on both the Nano SIM slots. Other connectivity options include Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, USB OTG, Bluetooth, and GPS. It also comes with a gyroscope sensor for a better virtual reality experience and an ambient sensor for an always on display. The device supports Samsung Pay Mini but that feature the Korean giants’ payment method is yet to be implemented in Nepal.

The Samsung Galaxy J7 Max comes with a 3,300 mAh battery. Sadly, it has a microUSB 2.0 port for charging. We are yet to receive a concrete information regarding its price tag but can expect it to be around Rs. 29,000.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy J7 Max:

  • 5.7 Inch Full HD TFT Display
  • Android v7.0 Nougat
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 32 GB ROM, expandable up to 256 GB
  • Octa-Core MediaTek MT6757 Helio P20 Processor
  • 13 MP Rear Camera with f/1.7 aperture, LED Flash
  • 13 MP Front Facing Camera with f/1.9 aperture
  • Dual SIM (Nano + Nano)
  • 4G connectivity, WiFi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth
  • Front-mounted Fingerprint Sensor
  • 3300 mAh Battery
  • Color(s) available: Gold, Black
  • Samsung Galaxy J7 Max Price in Nepal: Rs. 28,290 

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