Anchor is basically a podcast app but with a twist. It works as an online radio app where anyone can download this app, login and start broadcasting their audio to the internet. Like you get channels on YouTube, you get a station where you can post your audios. People can follow your channel and you too can follow other channels that you like to listen to. The audio keeps on auto-playing so that the radio doesn’t stop until you need it to stop.
How does this app broadcast our voice to the internet?
First, you directly record your audio to your station by pressing the record button and the holding the phone like you do when you take a phone. You can record two minutes of audio, then broadcast it to the world through the app. The Anchor app also lets you add background track to your recorded voice audio. There are options to add music directly from Spotify and Apple music too. Like a fully functioning radio station, you can play interludes to perform transition to set the tone of your station. Listeners can submit audio to be played on your station. However, the most exciting feature of the app is the ability to interview a person using the phone which the app records and then broadcasts to the internet.
Anchor App Screenshots
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Anchor Home Page
Station Category Page
Record Audio Page
Interview People By Call Page
Transition Interludes Page
Is it hard to use this app?
No, it’s not! Downloading and logging in is very simple. As this is an audio app, you’re are greeted with a warm voice that guides you along the way until you’re completely setup. After setting it up, you can either search for your favorite station and listen to the content or you can create audio content as soon as the tutorial is over.
Verdict
A number of dedicated stations are also going live on Anchor such as This Amazing Earth, Daily Tech Headline, The Verge, Let Me Google That, which are very fun and educative stations that broaden your knowledge about the world. Anchor is free for iOS and Android. It can be a helpful means to get your daily world information when you are on the go.
While choosing a smartphone, we usually emphasize on the screen size and its resolution, the megapixels and the sensor of the camera, and the processor inside the phone. However, most of the time, we ignore music output through its speaker and headphone jack. This could be a most important factor for the music lovers and audiophiles. We have listed Top Smartphones for Music Lovers and buyers that are trying to buy a smartphone that has a good Sound for listening to Music.
Before we move on to Top Smartphones in Nepal for Music Lovers, we’d like to make a disclaimer that a true audiophile might not be impressed with this list since the best smartphones for audiophiles are actually LG V20, HTC 10, LG V10 and ZTE Axon 7. But LG V10 isn’t the one we’ll recommend since many units worldwide are having boot-loop issues. Unfortunately, none of these smartphones are officially available in Nepal. That’s why we couldn’t mention those phones in this list. Hence, the list below only includes smartphones that are officially available in Nepal.
Top Smartphones For Music Lovers in Nepal
Xperia Z5 Premium
Xperia Z series had always had one of the best camera and the speaker integration. And every year this integration keeps getting better and better. And, with the Xperia Z5 Premium with stereo front facing speakers, the sound is really amazing in this phone with the perfect punch of audio. It comes with DSEE HX technology that upscales low-resolution audio files to mid/high-resolution quality. With the inbuilt ClearAudio+ audio settings, there’s a wonderful warm bassline, and a precise, detailed audio character. Z5 shows its rhythmic powers with superb dynamics that rise and fall with the song’s peaks. Xperia Z5 Premium version is priced at Rs.78,000 in Nepal.
iPhone 7Plus
iPhone 7Plus, the first iPhone with stereo speakers, has comparatively one of the best audio quality despite not supporting high-resolution audio files. The sound is pretty loud and gives you crisp and detailed audio with good bass punch and treble. Where it really marks its mark is when you listen to audio via earpods. Apple earpods have become really good and innovative and with the new earbuds and apples audio engine, the audio experience it provides is superiorly greater than any other phones. Check out the prices of the latest iPhones here in this link.
Samsung Galaxy S8
Actually, after Samsung started using water resistance on the phone, the realizable impact has been on the phone’s audio. The loudspeakers have become softer after water shielding on them. Samsung Galaxy S8 may not have the loudest speakers but the sound it produces are crisp and clear, one can really get a great audio experience in a peaceful place. But when you connect your headphones or your earphones, this is where the phone shows it’s magic. The audio quality via headsets or earphones is a class apart since it supports 16-bit, 24-bit and even 32-bit FLAC audio out. You’ll probably get the best audio experience with a great bass punch or treble. If you’re a music fanatic and know how to play with the equalizers, this phone’s SoundAlive won’t disappoint you.
And, the pair of AKG tuned headphones that come with the phone are truly the best earphones you can find inside a box of any phone.
OnePlus 3T
When it comes to OnePlus 3T, its audio performance is actually underlooked by many. But in reality, the phone is the best phone for audio admirer who finds Xperia Z and iPhone 7Plus to be beyond their budget. Yes, the audio isn’t as good as the phones mentioned above but the 3T is by far the best sounding phone within its price range. Plus, it’s true audio capability can be experienced after plugging a headphone.
Sony Xperia X
If you’re an audiophile and find the phones we mentioned above to be beyond your budget then Sony Xperia X is the one you should be keeping an eye on. After the latest price cut, the phone that was initially launched at 50,500 is now available at Rs. 38,500 in Nepal. The phone is the best pick for those after well-balanced quality audio from a smartphone that won’t get you bankrupt. Sony Xperia X’s front facing stereo speakers aren’t as loud as that of the Z5 but does produce the audio as good as from any premium smartphones.
Bonus Picks
As bonus picks, we are mentioning few smartphones truly designed for better audio experience. Though these smartphones didn’t officially make to the market of Nepal. They are found to be widely available in gray markets. So, how could we not mention them, right?
HTC One M9
We don’t have to talk much about the M9s speakers. These boom sound stereo speakers are the best compared to any smartphones out there. The positioning of the speaker is everything while you may have noticed some smartphones audio is completely blocked if your hand wraps, but the dual front facing speaker is a different story. These speakers are like having your own mini Boombox in your pocket. Sounds are pretty precise and immersive. You can have a class audio experience while watching movies or listening to your favorite tracks, these speakers will always keep you moving. HTC one M9 is priced at Rs. 57,000 in Nepal.
Moto X Pure Edition
Like the HTC M9, Moto X Pure Edition comes equipped with front-facing dual stereo speakers which produce pretty great sound. Well, it’s not that great compared to the HTC’s boom sound but it’s far better than other high-end phones. Speakers are pretty loud and you’ll hear every sound crisp and clear. Like the M9, you’ll have a great experience in watching movies as well.
Nepa Hima Trade Link, the authorized distributor of Sony devices in Nepal has slashed the price of Sony Xperia XA Ultra smartphone. The smartphone was launched a year back and now to compete with other existing mid-rangers the phone is trying to attract the consumers with its new price (Rs.34,500 Rs.31,500)
Sony Xperia XA Ultra is a midrange phone from Sony providing flagship grade build quality and design. For the price, it doesn’t offer any significantly better specs than the competition. The phone comes with a 6-inch Full HD edge to edge display. The phone also comes with an unknown protective layer on top. It is powered by MediaTek’s Helio P10 octa-core chipset clocked at 2.0GHz coupled with 3GB of RAM. Xperia XA was running on Android 6.0.1 marshmallow but recently the Nougat update has been rolled out for the device which makes this device preferable even after a year of its launch. Optics-wise, the phone comes with 21.5MP Rear Camera with f/2.2 aperture and PDAF and 16MP secondary camera. So for photo enthusiasts, this phone can be a fine pick. Backing up the device is a minute 2700mAh battery.
Specs Overview of Sony Xperia XA Ultra:
• 6-inch (1920 x 1280 pixels) IPS LCD Display
• Octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 processor
• Mali T860MP2 GPU
• 3GB RAM
• 16GB internal storage, expandable memory up to 256GB
• Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
• Dual SIM (nano+nano)
• 21.5MP Primary Shooter
• 16MP Secondary shooter with LED flash
• 2700 mAh battery
Huawei P10 Plus, the flagship smartphone from Huawei launched back in MWC 2017 is on its way to make an entrance in Nepal. Though Huawei had already accelerated the advertisements since long, the launch date has been revealed only today. And, the most awaited flagship from Huawei is launching on June 23, 2017. The phone is likely to have a company of Huawei GR5 2017 Premium Edition at its launch event. So, this Friday, Huawei will launch two phones in Nepal.
P10 Plus comes with a 5.5-inch display with the protection ensured by Gorilla Glass 5. The phone is powered by Huawei’s own HiSilicon Kirin 960 processor. On the software side, Huawei P10 Plus comes with Android Nougat out of the box with EMUI 5.1 on the top.
Huawei Mobiles Nepal teases the P10 Plus Launch in Nepal with a Banner in the streets of Kathmandu Valley.
Memory wise, the phone comes with two variants; one with 64GB of internal memory and 4GB of RAM and other with 128GB of internal storage capacity and 6GB of RAM. On the optics section, the phone has embraced a dual-camera setup on the back. The dual-camera setup includes a 20MP (monochrome) and 12MP (RGB) sensors lying on a horizontal configuration. This assembly has enabled the device to take astounding pictures even on low lights and with 2X optical zoom. The rear camera setup is also assisted by OIS (optical image stabilization), phase detection autofocus and Dual-LED (Dual-tone) flash. The rear camera is capable of shooting 4k videos at the frame rate of 30fps and Full-HD videos at 60 fps. The front-facing selfie camera has an 8MP sensor with an aperture of f/1.9.
The device is juiced up by a whopping 3750 mAh battery and in order to avoid the lingering of the phone with the wall charger, the charging mechanism uses SuperCharge fast-charging. Huawei P10 Plus, however, lacks the wireless charging.
Huawei P10 Plus key specs
5.5-inch (1440 x 2560) display with 2.5D curved glass and Gorilla Glass 5 protection
EMUI 5.1 on top of Android 7.0 Nougat
HiSilicon Kirin 960 Chipset
Octa-core (4×2.4 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4×1.8 GHz Cortex-A53) CPU
Mali-G71 MP8 GPU
64GB/4GB RAM, 128GB/6GB RAM, Expandable up to 256GB
Three years ago, OnePlus surfaced into the world of a smartphone with its first flagship – the OnePlus One. It was one of the most polarizing devices ever which started to gain popularity even with the annoying ‘invite system’. The performance and features the One delivered at half the price of other flagship phones truly confirmed its tag as a ‘flagship killer’. Three years and 4 devices later, the Chinese company has come up with a camera-centric smartphone which does not compromise on performance by any means.
[Update: One Plus 5 is now available in Nepal. It is priced at Rs. 59,500 and is available from retail shops and e-commerce stores (Oliz store & Kaymu).]
The OnePlus 5 features some similar looking designs both at the front and back. While OnePlus didn’t opt for features like water resistance and edgeless display, it did go for the flagship processor of 2017 and an increased amount of RAM.
Talking about the new product, OnePlus’ head of North American communications, Eric Zarshenas, said, “We’re pretty conservative. We’re trying to do only stuff that we think benefits the user. We believe in the mission of making the best overall offering. It’s not about being the first. It’s not being different. And that doesn’t necessarily get us a ton of press.”
Design and Display
The OnePlus 5, like I mentioned before comes with a pretty familiar design. At the front, the device looks like its predecessors, the OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T with the difference being a little bit of curve on its four sides.
The design at the back has been a subject of much discussion as it shares its looks with the iPhone 7 Plus and the Oppo R11. There are dual cameras at the top left which is accompanied with dual LED flash.
The metallic back of the OnePlus 5 is made from anodized aluminum. This time around, the antenna bands have similar placement like that on the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
Unlike what almost all of the leaks suggested, the OnePlus 5 comes with a full HD display resolution. At the time when most companies are going with quad HD displays, OnePlus has stuck with the 1080p panel. Maybe this helps in cutting the cost of the device. Plus, unless a user is using a VR, he/she probably won’t notice any noticeable difference. The display has a length of 5.5-inch and is an Optic AMOLED panel. It is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5 which ends in a 2.5D curve.
2017 has been the year of edgeless and InfinityEdge displays. But the OnePlus 5 has a more traditional look with 16:9 aspect ratio.
Camera
Undoubtedly, OnePlus is cashing in on the OnePlus 5’s dual rear-facing cameras for its sales. In the launch event/video, the presenters took some time to explain its cameras in detail. The device is equipped with 16-megapixel and 20-megapixel primary cameras with the former featuring a large f/1.7 aperture and the latter featuring f/2.6 aperture.
The camera on the OnePlus 5 has features such as Portrait mode, Optical Zoom, and Histogram. Just like the OnePlus 3 and 3T, it has a built-in manual mode to modify the camera setting according to user’s preference.
While the camera looks to be absolutely great on paper, we could yet be seeing another ‘more megapixel doesn’t necessarily mean better picture’ case here. The Verge and Mr. Mobile, popular review channels on YouTube, have already slagged off the quality of the camera with The Verge even going a step forward and calling the camera ‘mediocre’.
Processor and Hardware
OnePlus had already announced that its newest flagship would be powered by an Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor with 2.45 GHz clock speed. This wasn’t much of a surprise as OnePlus devices always boast flagship processors. Like the OnePlus 3 and 3T, the OnePlus 5 is aided by 6 GB of RAM. The company is also offering an 8 GB RAM variant which is available in the 128 GB model. For the smartphone, the Chinese manufacturer is using LPDDR4X RAM. The OnePlus 5 has Adreno 540 GPU under the hood. There is, however, no slot for expanding the internal memory.
There is a front-mounted fingerprint sensor on the OnePlus 5 which has the capability to unlock the device in just 0.2 seconds. And yes, it does house a headphone jack.
Software
The OnePlus 5 runs on Android v7.1.1, again, just like the OnePlus 3 and 3T. It has OxygenOS on top which is like a stock version of Android on steroids. Users can expect a lot of customizations which can help in some useful system level changes.
The OnePlus 5 now comes with better calibration and a reading mode which can turn the screen calibration into a monochrome mode when certain apps are selected.
Battery
The OnePlus 5 houses a 3,300 mAh battery which is supported by OnePlus’ very own dash charging technology. We expect the device to last for 4 – 5 hours of screen-on-time under heavy usage. But Dash Charging’s fast charging will surely charge up the device in under no time.
The 3,300 mAh battery is surely a bummer for heavy users like me. I am currently using the OnePlus 3 as my primary device and even with around 5 hours of screen-on-time, I sometimes have to charge my smartphone twice a day.
Price
Carl Pei said at the launch event that all tech websites got the pricing wrong as the OnePlus 5’s baseline model is priced at $479 (6 GB RAM and 64 GB storage). The higher end model, which has a whopping 8 GB RAM and 128 GB internal memory will set you back $539.
While the pricing might come as a disappointment to the OnePlus fans, this price tag was expected as the device comes with dual cameras and also because OnePlus has lately started to give attention to advertisements.
OnePlus will go on sale from the 27th of June, 2017 in the international market.
We are yet to receive a word regarding its launch in Nepal. But, according to some close source, the OnePlus 5 is all set to launch in July with an expected price to be around Rs.59,999. The phone will be available from oliz store and kaymu.
Here’s everything you need to know about the OnePlus 5:
5.5-inch, full HD Optic AMOLED display
Android v7.1.1 Nougat with Oxygen OS
Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor
6/8 GB of RAM
64/128 GB Internal Storage
Rear-facing cameras: 16 MP Sony IMX398 sensor with f/1.7 aperture and EIS + 20 MP Sony IMX350 sensor with f/2.6 aperture
Dual LED flash on the rear
Front-facing camera: 16 MP Sony IMX371 sensor with f/2.0 aperture
Vatsal Impex Pvt. Ltd, the authorized distributor of Xiaomi products in Nepal, has launched Mi TV 4A 55-inch in Nepal, albeit at a very high price. This is the third Mi TV in Nepal following the launch of Mi TV 4A 43-inch and 49-inch.
Mi Nepal launched the 55-inch Mi5A TV for an introductory price of Rs. 1,44,999. This introductory price will be valid for the next 5 days and will end on June 25, 2017. The regular pricing of Mi TV 4A 55-inch Rs. 1,59,999. You can buy this new Mi TV from Mi showrooms located at Labim Mall and Pako New Road or any authorized Mi retail outlets in Nepal. Plus, You can also book the TV online from Mi Nepal’s Official website. But before you make your buying decision, let’s take a look at what the TV has to offer for its hefty price tag.
Mi TV 4A 55-inch: Specs Breakdown
Unlike, last two Mi TV 4A launched in Nepal that topped out at Full HD, the Mi TV 4A 55-inch sports an Ultra HD (4K) screen. The screen has a wide viewing angle of up to 178°. Inside the TV, you’ll find quad-core 64-bit high-performance Amlogic T962 clocked at 1.5GHz and backed by Mali 450 MP5 750MHz GPU. The chipset is coupled with 2GB DDR4 RAM and includes 8GB emmc5.1 flash memory. The TV utilizes DTS-HD audio dual decoding and produces Dolby Audio. It is compatible with MiraCast and Airplay. It addresses wireless connectivity with WiFi 802.11ac network adapter and Bluetooth 4.2.
The Mi TV 4A 55-inch has very thin bezels around the display and the tv itself is thinner than the competition. The international version of this TV also comes with “voice-command” functionality that way you can control your TV with your voice. But it is yet to confirm, whether the model launched in Nepal supports this functionality or not. Plus, the Remote it comes with is a Bluetooth-enabled one but can be switched to IR-blaster mode as well.
Specs Highlights
Original Samsung/LG/AUO/CSOT panel
178 ° Viewing Angle
Quad-core 64-bit high-performance processor,
2GB RAM+ 8 GB ROM
802.11ac, 2.4/5Ghz dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2
HDMI 2.0bx 2 (with one ARC),USB 2.0 x 2 pcs, Ethernet,
Support HDR 10 and HLG
Dolby and DTS Audio
2x6W (distortion <1%) runway type full-range speakers
Nepa Hima Trade Link Pvt. Ltd., the official distributor of Sony products in Nepal, has started pre-booking of highly anticipated full frame mirrorless camera Sony a9 which was announced in April. The company has priced the Sony A9 at Rs.504,000 in Nepal and the prebooking starts from today till 30th of June. Prebookers get Rs.70,000 worth of free goodies which includes:
The Sony Alpha 9 which is intended for Sports and Wildlife photographers has already got worldwide attention. It’s aimed to compete against the Canon 1dx ii and Nikon D5. Here are some key highlights of the Sony a9:
24.2 megapixel 35mm full-frame stacked CMOS sensor with integral memory
High-speed continuous shooting of up to 20fps with AF/AE Tracking
Silent shooting
693 points wide-area phase detection AF with 93% coverage
5-axis image stabilization with effectiveness equivalent to 5 stop slower shutter speed
Nepa Hima Trade Link is also providing 12 months of warranty on the product. You can prebook the Sony A9 by filling up this form.
Australian start-up: Lingmo International has come up with a universal language translator earpiece: Translate One2One. The device is powered by IBM Watson artificial intelligence technology and is said to be the first ever translation earpiece that doesn’t rely on Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity, making it a perfect option for use in airlines and in remote area.
Provided that both speakers are wearing an earpiece, the device can efficiently translate conversations across English, Japanese, French, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, German and Chinese. The device uses IBM Watson’s Natural Language Processor and Language Translation APIs and Lingmo’s machine learning applications for translations. The earpiece has a built-in microphone that picks up spoken words and allows the earpiece to translate speech in seconds. Furthermore, an iOS app is also available which offers Speech-to-text and text-to-speech translation for even more languages.
The device allows almost real-time translation of spoken word without any Internet or Bluetooth connectivity. However, this isn’t the first in-ear device to allow this sort of translation. Waverly Lab had showcased Pilot, a translation earpiece, at the Mobile World Congress earlier this year. Just like Translate One2One, Pilot can also translate languages without the internet connection by downloading language packs from a companion app. But, unlike Translate One2One, Pilot requires a cell phone connection to work offline. Waverly claims Pilot to be the first ever in-ear translation device, even so, Translate One2One is the first to go on sale. The Translate One2One will be on retail at $179 (£140), and is available now for preorder.
The earpiece which was unveiled at the United Nations AI for Good, is said to have overcome common translation hurdles such as regional dialects. To simply quote an example given by Danny May, founder and director of Lingmo International,”At a simple level, I might be using slang to say ‘that’s cool’ and it’ll translate to ‘that’s cold’,”. It is pretty obvious that current translation apps really struggle with the natural language and conversational context. More often than not, they simply just offer literal word-for-word translation which, generally, translates inaccurately. But as this new device is backed by IBM Watson, these obstacles have been overcome by it.
Furthermore, May adds, “By eliminating the friction of the traditional translation process, devices like Translate One2One will not only remove one of the biggest challenges for professionals when meeting and collaborating between cultures but also offers enormous potential for communities around the world.” This certainly makes the device worth the try.
It’s been awhile since we have seen something revolutionary in the smartphone space. We have always witnessed the ever ascending upgrade of SoC, RAM, Camera, and smaller bezels. But recently, there hasn’t been a distinct feature that could really wow the consumers. This monotony could come to an end now as a recent leak suggests phones with on screen fingerprint sensor is on its way and could make it to the market by the end of this year.
We’ve been hearing about the onscreen fingerprint sensor since last year and everyone predicted it to come with the Samsung Galaxy S8. Due to few difficulty with the technology, Samsung dropped it from the S8 and scheduled it for the Note 8, claims few rumors. But before Samsung or any other major brand could show off this technology, a leak from the Chinese microblogging site Weibo showed off the on-screen fingerprint sensor on a Vivo smartphone. Now Vivo might be a name least heard of, but it is the producer of the slimmest phone(Vivo X5 Max) and the first phone with 6GB of RAM(Vivo xPlay 5). So, this time around, Vivo could be the first phone to sport an onscreen fingerprint sensor.
Looking at the video, it seems the technology hasn’t been perfected for speed. It takes more than 2 seconds to unlock the phone. We’re already used to swift fingerprint readers so until the similar speed is achieved, phones with onscreen fingerprint sensor can take some time to hit the market.
The same technology is supposed to make headlines with the launch of 10th anniversary iPhone which is supposed to come with on-screen Touch ID. Besides this, rumors affirm Huawei P11 and phone from Xiaomi will be incorporating the onscreen fingerprint sensor. With such technology, the major concern would be of durability. What if we crack the screen? Only the future will tell!
With this ever growing number of mobile companies selling smartphones in Nepal, there are two ways that a company may impress the buyers. The first way to impress is with specs. That is by giving more than what competitors are currently offering. And the second way is with the price tag. And, this time around, ZTE Mobile Nepal is trying to impress its buyer both ways. The new ZTE Blade A2 Plus comes with the specs hard to find in its rivals and has been priced near to the international pricing.
The ZTE Blade A2 Plus sports a 5.5inch Full HD display with a 2.5D glass on top. Under the hood, the phone is powered by MediaTek MT6750T 64bit OctaCore CPU clocked at 1.5GHz and coupled with 4GB RAM. In case you don’t know, it is the same configuration as in Oppo F3 that is priced at around Rs. 10,000 higher than A2 Plus in Nepal. But, unlike other phones with 4GB RAM, this phone only offers 32GB of inbuilt storage. However, you may expand the memory up to 256GB by inserting a microSD card instead of your second SIM. The phone gets its juice from jaw-dropping 5,000mAh battery that is something we don’t get to see in many phones. However, this huge battery comes at a price of heavier weight and thicker body since the phone weighs 189gm and measures 9.8mm of thickness.
This phone with a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor has a 13MP camera lens above the sensor. It addresses selfies with an 8MP unit on the front that utilizes screen as the flash. The phone supports fast charging and comes with 1.5Amp-9volt charger out of the box. The phone has few shortcomings like it doesn’t have a gyro sensor so this phone isn’t VR compatible. Another shortcoming is its software, that’s based on Android 6 Marshmallow. And, you can’t count on ZTE for future updates.
ZTE Blade A2 Plus: Specs Highlights
5.5-inch, full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) IPS LCD display
Android v6.0 Marshmallow with MiFavor UI on top
Octa-core MediaTek MT6750T with Mali T860 MP2 GPU
4 GB of RAM
32 GB Internal Storage
MicroSD card support (up to 256GB, uses SIM2 slot)
13 MP rear-facing camera, Dual tone LED Flash
8 MP front-facing camera
Hybrid Dual SIM tray
5,000 mAh battery
Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor
Price: Rs. 23,900
Verdict
The phone looks satisfying on paper considering it’s price. But whether it’ll be worth the purchase is something that will totally depend on how it performs in real life. So, we’ll certainly cover more on this phone in our future review. However, the phone had both positive and negative impressions on me. The 5000mAh battery and 4GB RAM fall in the positive impressions. Whereas, Android Marshmallow, heavy weight, and no gyro sensor fall in the negative impressions the phone had on me. For more coverage on the phone, stay tuned for its review.