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Rumor: Entry-level Nokia 2 with 4,000 mAh battery launching soon

The tech news portal Android Hits has come up with a few new details about the new Nokia 2. Most interestingly, we can phone could release this November. Nokia 2 has been in the news for a while now. Judging by its name, the smartphone is definitely an entry-level device. Previously, the device’s we were at mystery regarding its launch date, but Nokia Myanmar says the phone is expected for launch this November.chat nokia 2 myanmar gadgetbyte nepal

Expected features of Nokia 2

  • 4.7 inch HD LCD Display
  • Snapdragon 210/410
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 16GB storage
  • 8MP back
  • 5MP front
  • 4000mAh battery

Nokia 2 is going to be HMD Global‘s first entry-level smartphone. The phone will probably feature captive navigation buttons, which will help users take full advantage of the already small 4.7-inch screen. But we will have to wait until November to be completely sure about that.

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There are also talks of the new Nokia 9 releasing alongside Nokia 2, which might come with on-screen navigation buttons and a bezel-less form factor. Unlike the Nokia 2, this phone will feature the top of the line 5.5-inch quad-HD bezel-less display. According to some rumors, the Nokia 9 will run on Android v8.0 Oreo with Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 and 4 GB of RAM powering the device. All of these specifications will make the Nokia 9 HMD Global’s new flagship phone.

Some of the key features of Nokia’s next flagship could be the AMOLED display, waterproof, an always-on display, Bluetooth 5.0, dual camera setup and a front mounted fingerprint sensor.

Nokia recently launched the Nokia 8 which came under criticism due to HMD Global not opting for a bezel-less display. This could, however, change with the Nokia 9.

Paramount Electronics is currently selling the revamped Nokia smartphones in Nepal. Nokia 6, Nokia 5, Nokia 3 and Nokia 3310 have made their way into the Nepali smartphone market.

Also Read: Nokia Mobiles Price in Nepal

DxOMark: iPhone 8 Plus Beats HTC U11 to Become Best Camera Smartphone

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According to DxOMark, iPhone 8 Plus has the best camera in any smartphone right now. For those of you who are unaware, DxOMark is one of the trusted websites owned by DxO Labs. They provide image quality ratings for standalone cameras, lenses, and mobile devices that include cameras.

Basically, the best smartphone camera according to DxOMark until now was the HTC U11 and the Google Pixel. But that has changed with the launch of iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. The previous highest DxOMark score of was 90, and the iPhone 8 beats that with a staggering score of 92. And to top it all, the bigger iPhone 8 Plus beats its own sibling with a higher score of 94.iPhone 8 Plus is the new DxOMark champ

This website hasn’t tested Samsung’s newest flagship the Note 8 yet. But we are very interested to see how the best from Samsung fairs against the competition. And also the upcoming new Pixel 2 from Google will surely be the one to watch out for.

This test is sure to let potential buyers know how good their phone’s cameras really are. Now let’s zoom in on the new leader of the smartphone camera, the iPhone 8 Plus.

Camera specifications of the iPhone 8 Plus:

  • 12MP main wide-angle camera with BSI sensor, f/1.8 aperture lens
  • 12MP telephoto camera with f/2.8 aperture lens
  • Optical Zoom
  • Digital Zoom of up to 10x
  • Portrait mode
  • OIS (main camera only)
  • Quad-LED True Tone flash with Slow sync
  • Autofocus with focus pixels
  • Wide-gamut color capture
  • Body and face detection
  • Auto HDR

Photos captured on the iPhone 8 Plus:

You can check the uncompressed versions of these photos here.

What do you think of the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus? Are you looking forward to buying one of these devices? Let us know in the comments down below.

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Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro Review: The Flagship Midrange?

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The distinction between a mid-range and few flagships is marginal these days. Most of the mid-range phones are getting the flagship treatment with unibody metal construct, great display, and other well-curated features. Today we have the Galaxy J7 Pro which by its looks and feel, is no less than a flagship. In this review, we’ll see how the J7 Pro stacks up against a flagship as a midrange device.

Specifications of Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro

  • 5.5-inch full HD (1080p) Super AMOLED 2.5D curved glass display with 401ppi
  • Exynos 7870 System on a chip
  • 1.6 GHz Octa-core CPU (14nm, Cortex A53)
  • 3GB RAM, 64GB Internal memory, expandable memory up to 128GB with micro SD
  • Android 7.0 (Nougat) with Samsung’s custom UI on top
  • Dual SIM
  • Water-resistant
  • 13MP rear camera with LED flash, f/1.9 aperture, and 1080p video recording capability
  • 13MP front-facing camera with LED flash, f/1.9 aperture.
  • Augmented Reality (AR), Social Camera, Samsung Pay
  • Metal unibody
  • 4G Cat 6 connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS
  • 3600mAh battery
  • Color variants: Black and Gold
  • Latest Price: Rs. 25,900 [Last updated on: December 6, 2018]

Build and Design:

Samsung has left no room to spare when it comes to build and design of the phone. J7 Pro comes with a metal clad unibody which has a minimalist approach. The back of the phone is kept clean with unique antenna lines which gives an alienating vibe to the phone.

samsung j7 pro build review

With a curved body and metal finish, it sure is slippery on the hand but the feel is nothing short from a flagship. The curved rounded edges also contribute to better handling of the device.

samsung galaxy j7 pro

Display:

The attempt to carry the flagship specs continues with its 5.5inch full HD super AMOLED display. For me, the best thing about the phone is the display itself. The display stretches from side to side almost making it bezel-less which also contributes to its handy form factor. As an AMOLED display, there are deep blacks and the icons look as if they’re floating when you apply a dark wallpaper. In addition to that, utilizing the AMOLED panel is the always on display which I wish every phone had. It is so much easier to check the time and basic notifications without unlocking the device.

Samsung J7 Pro review

In general, the screen is bright and vibrant, contents are presented with high details and sharpness. Viewing angles from almost anywhere is good and the sunlight visibility is on point. Watching movies and playing games is a joy on this display. For a mid-range phone, the display experience of the J7 Pro is exceptional.

Hardware:

Continuing the trend of awkward speaker placement, the J7 Pro comes with a loudspeaker on the right side along with the power button. The volume rocker rests on the left side. This side also comprises of Hybrid SIM tray (SIM 2+Micro SD card) and a single SIM tray (SIM 1). Samsung still hasn’t opted for USB Type C port, the J7 Pro comes with micro USB 2.0 port for charging and data syncing.

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Talking about sensors, the phone comes with fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, and compass. Up front, the phone holds a fingerprint sensor which acts as a home button. It is really fast to set up and unlocks the device in no time. With a sharp display and gyro sensor, you can use the device for VR experience.

samsung galaxy J7 pro fingerprint sensor

Software/UI:

Galaxy J7 Pro is running on Android 7.1 with Experience UI 8.0 on top. Unlike in the past, Samsung’s UI has evolved and now takes a more functional and minimal approach. I like how swift and smooth the UI is. ON the surface, it might look pretty basic but once you dig deep enough, there are a plethora of functionalities. To start with, we have the standard double tap on the home button to launch the camera app, which I found myself using the most. For someone who spends a lot of time looking at a display, the inbuilt blue light filter is a bliss. And if you are an audiophile, the inbuilt equalizer does justice to your ears. For privacy, you can lock and mask apps and along with that, there’s secure folder, where all your private photos, videos, and other information gets securely locked. For customization, there’s theme store for a variety of themes, icon packs, and wallpaper. You’ve also got device maintenance, which shows a complete overview of how the device is functioning. It provides options to optimize phone by cleaning cache, freeing up storage and lets you choose power saving modes.

To start with, we have the standard double tap on the home button to launch the camera app, which I found myself using the most. For someone who spends a lot of time looking at a display, the inbuilt blue light filter is a bliss. And if you are an audiophile, the inbuilt equalizer does justice to your ears. For privacy, you can lock and mask apps and along with that, there’s secure folder, where all your private photos, videos, and other information gets securely locked. For customization, there’s theme store for a variety of themes, icon packs, and wallpaper. You’ve also got device maintenance, which shows a complete overview of how the device is functioning. It provides options to optimize phone by cleaning cache, freeing up storage and lets you choose power saving modes.

And Samsung still walks on the trail of default apps conflict, you’ve got two apps for email, cloud storage, browser and so on. But fortunately, the ones you don’t need can be disabled.

Performance:

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Galaxy J7 Pro hasn’t upgraded much in terms of performance power. Powering the device is the 14nm based Exynos 7870 octa-core chipset clocked at 1.6Ghz which we saw on last year’s J7 Prime. As most of the devices at similar price range still haven’t boarded the 14nm wagon, the last year’s chipset still has an upper hand this year. The performance is similar to that of the J7 Prime. General navigation around the UI, the opening of apps, scrolling and everything is effortless.

When it comes to gaming, the processor can handle high-end games at medium settings and there is little to no frame drops while gaming for hours. Sporting a metal body, the device obviously heats to some extent, but it is bearable and won’t bother you much. The J7 Pro comes with 3GB of RAM and is good enough to cycle between few apps with ease. The performance overall is not that bad, but I wished for a more upgraded and powerful chipset that could go head to head with Snapdragon 625 chipset.

Also Read: Samsung Phones Price in Nepal

Camera:

Samsung phones mark the standard when it comes to mobile cameras and it is true even for the mid-range series.  The Galaxy J7 Pro comes with the 13MP camera both on the front and the back.

j7 pro camera samples

Let’s talk about the primary camera first. It comes with a larger f/1.7 aperture which takes in more light into its sensors capturing images with higher details. Photos come out sharp and colors are finely saturated which is typical of Samsung. The dynamic range is adequately met. The camera is snappy and offers a manual mode for exposure, white balance, and ISO control.

samsung galaxy j7 pro photo samples

On extreme low light conditions, the image quality suffers a lot but with enough light, the camera can do wonders with its wider aperture.  The full HD video recording at 30fps is also good. Videos maintain the sharpness and colors like in the photos and there are no constant exposure shifts.

J7 Pro Low Light

Now coming onto the front camera, the selfie flash remains in the J7 series. Images from selfie camera are well lit, colors are close to natural and the details are fine. This camera will be a good companion for those who adore taking selfie except for in the low light conditions as its front-facing flash doesn’t contribute well in those situations.

j7 pro photo samples front facing camera

Overall, the camera experience on this phone is really amazing.

Connectivity and Storage:

J7 Pro is a dual SIM phone and comes with a dedicated microSD card slot. Phone calls and internet connectivity is great on the device. It supports dual-band ac Wi-Fi so the stability and performance of wireless networks are fast and reliable. J7 also makes use of the NFC with Samsung Pay which to our disadvantage cannot be utilized.

For storage, the phone comes with 64GB memory which I managed to utilize up to 21 GB till the time of this review and there’s still much more room left. If it’s inadequate you can slide in a microSD card up to 256GB.

Battery:

J7 Pro comes with a 3600mAh battery which gives around 6 hours of screen on time. For my day to day usage, the battery would last easily for a day and sometimes even till midday the day after. With different power saving modes, the battery life can be further elongated. J7 Pro, on the contrary, doesn’t offer any fast charging, so you have to stick your charger up to 2 and a half hours to fully get it charged.

Conclusion:

Galaxy J7 Pro is one of the few phones in the market which holds the premium standard as a midrange device. The device looks and feels up class and has left no room to spare when it comes to its build.

What do I like about the Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro?

  • The Super AMOLED display makes the consuming contents more enjoyable.
  • The camera obviously is a great joy to play around with, which delivers awesome quality.

What I disliked about the Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro?

  • The 14nm chipset delivers good performance and ensures great battery life but other phones at similar price range have better performance.
  • It takes 2 and a half hour to fully charge the device.

Galaxy J7 Pro and the competition

Galaxy J7 Pro Coolpad Cool1 Dual Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
5.5 inch FHD Super AMOLED (401ppi) 5.5 inches Full HD IPS LCD Display (401ppi) 5.5 inches Full HD IPS LCD Display (401ppi)
1.6Ghz Octacore Exynos 7870 (Cortex A53, 14nm) 4×1.2 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4×1.8 GHz Cortex A72 Octacore SD652 (20nm) 2.0Ghz Octacore
SD625 (Cortex A53, 14nm)
3GB RAM, 64GB ROM;; microSD upto 256GB 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM; microSD upto 256GB
13MP f/1.7 Camera Dual 13MP f/2.0 PDAF Camera 13MP F/2.0 PDAF camera
13MP f/1.9 Selfie Camera 8MP f/2.2 Selfie Camera 5MP f/2.0 Selfie Camera
 3600 mAh battery 4060 mAh battery 4100 mAh battery
Android 7.1 (Nougat) Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) Android 6.0 (Marshmallow), upgradable to 7.0 (Nougat)
Rs.30,000 Rs.30,996 Rs.28,499

 

NTC vs Ncell Dashain and Tihar Offer: Everything you need to know

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Nepal Telecom (NTC) and Ncell are the leading telecommunication corporations of Nepal. These companies go head-to-head whatever the occasion is.

NTC Dashain Tihar and Chhat Offer 2017

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Nepal Telecom is lately coming up with different offers for its customers. So why would the government-owned telecommunication company not come up with a scheme targeting the ongoing and upcoming festive season?

NTC has already started its Dashain, Tihar, and Chhath Offers for the year 2017. These offers will run in two different time frames.

  1. Bonus on Recharge

NTC customers will now receive 10% bonus while recharging their SIM card via a recharge card or MPoS recharge. This offer will run from 21st September until 26th September for Dashain and from 18th October until 20th October for Tihar and Chhath.

Via Recharge Card
Recharge Amount Bonus Percentage on recharge
50   10%
100
200
500
1000
Via MPoS Recharge
Recharge Amount Bonus Percentage on recharge
Rs. 10 and above   10%

2. Free Exchange of 4G SIM cards

Some of you might have faced ‘Upgrade to USIM’ issue while enabling 4G. If that’s the case, NTC has got you covered. Nepal Telecom is providing free 4G SIM exchange for NTC customers from Kathmandu valley and Pokhara.

3. YouTube Data Pack for GSM users

The offer on YouTube Data Pack will run from 21st September to 5th October in regards to Dashain, and 18th October to 1st November for Tihar.

Data Volume Price Rs. (Inc. Taxes) Subscription Method Package Validity Time Band
1GB 99.99 Type YT1GB & Send to 1415 21 Days All Time
500MB 60.00 Type YT500MB & Send to 1415 14 Days

4. Validity extension on ADSL/FTTH/WiMax

As always, NTC will also increase the validity period of all ADSL users and some FTTH/WiMax users. Only the volume based FTTH/WiMax users whose validity has expired will get to exercise this offer.

Validity Expires During Validity Extend Upto
Dashain Offer 2074/06/11 – 2074/06/18 2074/06/19
Tihar and Chatth offer 2074/07/02 – 2074/07/08 2074/07/09

5. 50% discount on SMS

This offer from NTC is an “on-net” service. Starting from 21st September to 5th October and 18th October to 1st November, NT users will be able to send SMS for Rs. 0.50 (excluding tax).

Ncell Dashain and Tihar Offer 2017

NTC Ncell Dashain Tihar Offer 2017 Ncell dashain offer

Ncell, on the other hand, has started its “Festive Magic Quiz” scheme as its Dashain and Tihar offer. As per the offer, users will have to dial *17135# and choose Magic Quiz option (number 5) from the menu. You will then be asked a simple quiz regarding Dashain and Tihar.

10 lucky winners will win Rs. 100 worth of recharge card every day. The winners for the recharge card will be announced on Monday.

Likewise, two monthly winners will get a chance of winning a brand new iPhone 7 Plus at the end of each month.

Ncell’s Festive Magic Quiz scheme started from 22nd September and will run until 21st October.

Deal Alert: Gionee A1 receives price drop ahead of Dashain

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The once flagship phone form Gionee for the Nepali market, the Gionee A1 has received a sizable price drop. With an initial release price of Rs. 29,999, you can now buy the smartphone for Rs. 26,999. So, is the new price tag worth your attention?

Also Read: Gionee Mobiles Price in Nepal

The phone was released in April this year, so it’s safe to say it’s a relatively new smartphone. With an up par 5.5″ 1080p AMOLED touchscreen on the front, this device is no slouch in the display department. It also runs on a relatively new version of Android OS, i.e Android Nougat with Amigo OS 4.0 on top.

The Helio P10 inside might be a bummer, but considering the price, it’s not a big deal. Pair that with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, that’s a configuration most high-end flagships hold.

Coming to the camera setup, a 13MP on the front and a 16MP at the back will be more than enough for most people. And that statement isn’t just going by the numbers, the Gionee A1 has a really good camera setup. It is a decent performer in our books.

The battery was also pretty decent with around 5 hours of screen-on-time during our use. What does disappoint are the mediocre connectivity such as Wi-Fi and the lack of USB C which won’t be an issue for most people.

The Gionee A1’s top competitors are the OnePlus 3 and the Coolpad Cool1 Dual. The former now costs a hefty Rs. 8,000 more while the latter with its 64GB of storage costs a good Rs. 4,000 extra. The main competitor for this device now is Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 which is about the same price as the Gionee A1. But considering everything it’s still a pretty decent smartphone to buy, especially after the price drop.

Gionee A1 Specifications:

  • 5.5-inch (1920× 1080 pixels) Full HD in-cell display with 2.5D curved glass
  • Gorilla Glass 3 on the front; Full Metal body on the back
  • 1.8 GHz Octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 processor with Mali T860 GPU
  • 4GB RAM, 64GB Internal memory, expandable memory up to 128GB with micro SD
  • Android 7.0 (Nougat) with Amigo OS 3.5
  • Dual Hybrid SIM (4G + 4G)
  • 13MP rear camera with LED flash, PDAF, f/2.0 aperture, 1/3.0+” sensor, 5P lens
  • 16MP front-facing camera, f/2.0 aperture, 1/3.06″ sensor, 5P lens, selfie flash
  • Fingerprint sensor (embedded on the home button)
  • 3.5mm audio jack, Waves MaxxAudio
  • Dimensions: 154.5 x 76.5 x 8.5mm; Weight: 182g
  • 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS
  • Gyro Sensor
  • 4010mAh battery with fast charging
  • Color Option: Black, Gold, and White

Gionee A1 Price in Nepal: Rs. 29,999 Rs. 26,999

Huawei Maimang 6 (Nova 2i) unveiled with Quad Camera and 18:9 Display

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Huawei today unveiled its first phone with the trending 18:9 display, the Huawei Maimang 6 (Also Known as Honor 9i and Nova 2i in other markets). The phone will be known as Huawei Mate 10 Lite outside of Asian market. We also recently saw the launch of vivo X20 and x20+ in China which featured the similar 18:9 display. The Maimang 6 is a mid-range phone which also has 4 cameras as its feature focus.

It is equipped with 5.9 inches full HD display with 2.5D glass offering a seamless look. As conventional, the side bezels are really minimal making it easier for proper grip. The protection used on the display is not mentioned. Powering the phone is Huawei’s in-house Kirin 659 octa-core processor clocked at 2.36GHz. It is coupled with 4GB of RAM. The phone offers 64GB internal memory, expandable up to 256GB. It houses a fingerprint sensor on the back.

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Huawei Maimang 6 comes with quad-camera setup; two on the front and two on the back. We have seen phones with only dual rear cameras or front cameras, but the Huawei Maimang 6 has both. Up front, it comes with 13MP + 2MP combo with soft LED flash. On the back, it offers 16MP + 2MP camera with dual tone LED flash. Huawei hasn’t mentioned what the dual camera setup is for on both the sides. We assume the back offers bokeh effect while the front comprises of wide angle lens.

On the downside, it is running on Android 7.0 Nougat with EMUI 5.1 on top. Huawei phones usually don’t get updates. The phone is stuck with what it comes out with. Backing up the phone is a decent 3,340mAh battery. Huawei Maimang 6 is available in 3 shades: Obsidian Black, Streamer Gold, and Aurora Blue. It is priced at $365 and shipments will begin on September 30.

Huawei Maimang 6 quad 4 camera

Huawei Maimang 6 / Nova 2i Specifications

  • 5.9 inches (2160*1080) full HD display with 2.5D glass
  • EMUI 5.1 based on Android 7.0 Nougat
  • Fingerprint Sensor
  • Octa-core Kirin 659 ((4 xA53 at 2.36GHz + 4 x A53 at 1.7GHz) with MaliT830-MP2 GPU
  • 4GB RAM
  • 64GB Storage, expandable up to 256GB
  • Dual Hybrid SIM Slot (nano+nano)
  • 16MP rear camera with dual-tone LED flash, secondary 2MP camera
  • 13MP front-facing camera with soft LED flash, secondary 2MP camera
  • 3,340 mAh battery

Expected Launch date of Huawei Nova 2i in Nepal:

The Huawei Nova 2i is expected to launch in Nepal before the end of 2017, with a price tag or around Rs.35,000.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt Review: Old but Gold

Rebranding the Galaxy J7 (2015), Samsung has come up with a budget smartphone — Galaxy J7 Nxt. Priced at Rs. 20,000, the smartphone is the least expensive one from Samsung to run on Android 7.0 Nougat. After using the smartphone for over a week, I have had a chance to explore most of its marketed specifications and features. Now, I would like to walk you through the highs and lows.

Key Specification of Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt: 

  • Dimensions: 152.4 x 78.6 x 7.6 mm (6.00 x 3.09 x 0.30 in)
  • 5.5 inch Super AMOLED Display (720 x 1280 pixels ~267ppi pixel density)
  • Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box
  • Octa-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53 processor, Exynos 7870 chipset with Mali-T830 MP1 GPU
  • 3GB RAM, 32GB Internal Storage: Expandable up to 256GB via MicroSD card
  • Rear Camera: 13 MP, f/1.9, 28mm, autofocus, LED flash
  • Front Camera: 5 MP, f/2.2, 23mm, LED flash
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (nano+nano), G LTE, microUSB, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, FM Radio and A-GPS, GLONASS.
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Proximity
  • Plastic build, removable back
  • 3000 mAh removable battery
  • Latest Price: Rs. 18,990 [Last updated on: December 6, 2018]

Build and Design

The first thing that I noticed as soon as I took hold of the J7 Nxt is the feel of the patterned back which also made it a lot easier to prevent the phone from slipping out of hands. Alos, the device did not heat up much on use which was a given plus-point.

Samsung galaxy J7 Nxt review build design

The placement of the buttons on the phone is an ultimate wow. The phone falls on the lighter scale side and hence is really efficient. Though it does not have much to offer with respect to the previous J7, there is not really much to complain.

samsung j7 nxt removable back battery

Display

The J7 Nxt comes with a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display. As compared with other budget phones, the incredible details and true colors that this phone offers is really commendable.

samsung galaxy j7 nxt review AMOLED display

The Super AMOLED display (720 x 1280 pixels) with 267 PPI Pixel density display was never a let down for me. However, as the phone lacks an ambient light sensor, there is no auto-brightness feature in the phone which was a turndown. I had to make sure I turned on the “Outdoor Mode” on before heading out somewhere.

Hardware

The phone features volume button on the left and the power button on the right with the home button at the bottom. The phone features a 3.5mm slot for a headphone jack at the bottom. For charging, the device has micro USB 2.0 port at the bottom and features a speaker at the back side which did not really perform as well as I had expected it to.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt buttons

One let down in terms of the hardware of the phone is that it lacked a fingerprint sensor! The whole time that I spent with the phone, the lack of the sensor was felt almost every time I had to unlock the phone.

Software

On the software side, the J7 Nxt features the Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. I really loved the UI and the design that the phone offered. While being minimalist, the design and the UI both were equally amazing and attractive.

Samsung J7 Nxt UI Software Review

Performance

The smartphone is powered by an octa-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53 processor and comes with an Exynos 7870 chipset and a Mali-T830 MP1 GPU.

To see how the phone actually performed, I had tried running multiple heavy games and apps simultaneously. During the earlier days, however, certain apps crashed often and raised disappointment by displaying the message: “The app has stopped working.”. But with time, these messages were minimized. All in all, though, it was a really nice experience to play games and watch videos with amazing vibrancy and smoothness.

Camera

To speak of the 13MP rear and the 5MP front cameras, the pictures taken came out decent enough. However, most of them felt pretty washed out losing the actual essence of the scenario. I personally took a lot of pictures on various settings with the 13MP rear camera at various settings such as a birthday party, a rainy afternoon, a late night street view among others. For most of these occasions, I used the “double press the home button to open the camera” feature to take the pictures and hence I found that feature really useful.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt Camera Review Nepal

Moreover, most of the pictures I took were during the afternoon and the evening hours and all of the pictures had utmost vibrancy, making the experience more memorable.

Connectivity

The Galaxy J7 Nxt comes with Dual-SIM (nano+nano), G LTE, microUSB, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, FM Radio and A-GPS, GLONASS. During the ten days that I used the phone, I had to travel to a lot of places within the city. For this, I had utilized the A-GPS feature which helped me reach places on time and hence I personally really liked this feature of the phone.

Battery

The major plus point about the phone is its 3000mAh battery which did not only perform fully to its power but also charged pretty quick. As I continuously used the phone throughout the day, I also carried my charger with me. But, thankfully, I did not have to use it as much because the battery did not run out of juice as quickly as I thought it would.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt Battery Review Nepal

Also, even though the phone has no quick charge functionality, the lack was not felt at all. The battery charged pretty quickly on its own and also provided a really good backup under regular usage.

Verdict

Finally, to speak of what I felt about the Galaxy J7 Nxt, I must say that I had a really good experience with the phone. It did not let me get lost in the alleys and corners of Kathmandu and also helped me capture moments with its quick functioning camera. Carrying the light phone and going to places while testing the new fonts and having a good time playing multiple games on the phone will always be my favorite experiences.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt Review Verdict Price Specifications

The phone is an example in terms of budget smartphones within Rs.20,000. And a possible heart-winner Samsung budget phone. If you are low on budget and are looking forward to get yourself or gift someone else a Samsung smartphone, that provides good battery backup and camera performance, your search might end here!

Pros: What I liked about the J7 Nxt?

  • The Super AMOLED display (720 x 1280 pixels)
  • The 14nm processor.
  • The remarkable 3000mAh battery.
  • The low-light camera performance.
  • The split-window feature.

Cons: What could have been better in the J7 Nxt?

  • No fingerprint sensor, gyro-sensor, and auto-brightness feature.
  • The outdated design and plastic body.
  • The speaker

Vivo x20 and x20 Plus launched with 18:9 Super AMOLED Display

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Vivo has launched two mid-range phones under its X-series, namely, vivo X20 and vivo X20 Plus. The Plus model obligatorily carries a bigger display and larger battery capacity. Aside from that, most of the internal specifications are practically the same.

To start with, both phone embraces Super AMOLED display with 18:9 aspect ratio which is the new standard for smartphone displays. With this aspect ratio, the display is elongated top to bottom and the sides are relatively smaller, making the device easier to grip on hand. Vivo x20 shoulders a 6.01-inch display while the bigger Vivo x20 Plus has a 6.43-inch display sharing the common 1080*2160 resolution. With Super AMOLED display, you will be getting high contrast, better sharpness and deeper blacks for an exceptional viewing experience. However, no protection is mentioned for the display.

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Under the hood, vivo x20 and x20 Plus are powered by Snapdragon 660 chipset with Octa-core 2.2GHz CPU. The Snapdragon 660 is based on 14nm process technology making the phone both power efficient and enables faster processing. Both phones come with 4GB of RAM for multitasking. It offers 64GB onboard storage which can be further expanded up to 256GB using the micro SD card.

Vivo x20’s are running on FunTouch OS 3.0 based on Android 7.1.1 Nougat. The phone offers few notable features like Face Wake, which like Face ID on new iPhone X, uses face to unlock the device. It identifies up to 128 different facial details before unlocking the device within 0.1sec as claimed by the company. It also offers its own AI assistant which detects your usage patterns and devotes more processing power to those tasks. Vivo has also incorporated a similar feature to Game Mode offered by Samsung called Vivo Game Engine. It enhances gameplay for high-end titles and blocks incoming notifications and calls that hinder your gaming. The phones even offer Hi-Fi audio for a quality audio experience.

vivo x20 and x20 plus price features specification

On the camera department, x20’s offer dual camera in a pair of 12MP and 5MP shooters. The 12MP camera comes with f/1.8 aperture. Optical Image Stabilization, however, is offered only on the x20 Plus. The dual Camera helps the phone to calculate depth and add bokeh to the photos. It can shoot full HD videos at 30fps. For selfies, it offers 12MP dual pixel camera with f/2.0 aperture.

On connectivity side of things, vivo x20’s offer dual-SIM support, Bluetooth 5.0, Dual Band ac Wi-Fi, and out of all the great things, micro USB port instead of USB C. The port does support OTG however. Vivo X20 is backed by 3,250mAh battery and the X20 Plus by 3,900mAh battery.

Vivo X20 and X20 Plus Specifications

  • Display: 6.01 inches/6.43 inches (1080 x 2160), 402ppi
  • Dimensions: 155.9 x 75.2 x 7.2 mm / 165.3 x 80.1 x 7.5 mm
  • Processor: Snapdragon 660 octa-core (4×2.2 GHz Kryo 260 & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 260)
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Camera: Dual 12 MP, f/1.8 + 5 MP (OIS on X20 Plus)
  • Storage: 64GB, Expandable up to 256GB (uses SIM 2)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, microUSB 2.0
  • SIM: Dual Hybrid Nano SIM
  • Operating System: FunTouch OS 3.0, based on Android 7.1.1 Nougat
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • Battery: 3250 mAh / 3900 mAh

These phones come with the tint of Matte Black, Gold, and Rose Gold. Vivo X20 and X20 plus will start selling on September 30. The X20 is priced at $454 while the X20 Plus at $530.

Optoma Launches 4K UHD Projector in Nepal

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Optoma is a world leading designer and manufacturer of projection and audio products for business, education, professional audio- video and home entertainment. It shows its devotion to making businesses more efficient, learning more attractive and life more enjoyable.

D & D Inc. Pvt. Ltd, the official distributors of Optoma products in Nepal has introduced Optoma 4k UHD home cinema projectors in the Nepali market. The projectors are going to be available in EVOSTORE Outlet and renowned IT shops in Nepal.  With the advent of Optoma- UHD65 and UHD60, the company claims to make TV, gaming and movies, an unforgettable experience to people. With its ultra HD 4K resolution and 4K cinema quality, every single picture is now made more vivid and alive with Optoma.

Optoma UHD65 projectors come equipped with 8.3 million on-screen pixels and comply with the requirement of consumer technology association (CTA)  through pixels 4K UHD and the CTA High Dynamic Range (HDR) compatible display standards. It guarantees razor sharp, clear-cut images that give better output than the standard HD quality.

UHD65/UHD60 full specifications: 

  • 4K Ultra HD- 8.3 million pixel detail for greater realism.
  • Color- accurate Rec. 709 colors, HDR compatible.
  • Lights on viewing- 3000/2,200 lumens and 1,000,000:1/ 1,200,000:1 contrast
  • Digital connectivity- 2×HDMI, MHL and HDCP 2.2 support
  • Pure motion frame- Interpolation processing (UHD65 only)
  • Easy setup and operation- vertical lens shift, 1.6X manual zoom
  • Pure contrast- optimizes the brightness of the display during dark or light movie scenes (UHD65 only)
  • Pure color- significantly increase the image’s vividness (UHD65 only)
  • Integrated speaker for powerful sound.
  • USB power- to stream content via HDMI dongle.
  • Whisper quiet operation- 25dB (Eco mode)

Other extensive product range Optoma offering includes projectors for portable fixed installation and home theatre projectors. With all this the company has to offer, it has surely brought a greater sense of realism in the Nepali market.

Google Bets Big on Hardware making $1.1 Billion Deal with HTC

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Google today made a deal with HTC worth 1.1 Billion Dollars in cash which could potentially push Google’s hardware to the next level. Google will get a non-exclusive license for HTC’s intellectual property meaning all the design and manufacturing patents of HTC will belong to Google as well.

With this deal, around 2000 researchers and engineers who have been working on Pixel lineup will be joining Google. That’s almost half the workforce of HTC’s smartphone division. This agreement seems to be beneficial for both the parties. HTC needs Google’s money to keep its boat floating and Google needs HTC to take its hardware forward.

HTC is currently in financial crisis as it’s failing in smartphone space against giants with deep pockets like Samsung. HTC’s market share has dropped from 8.8% in 2011 to 0.9 percent today. Google on the other hand for years has been dependent upon other manufacturers to build their smartphone lineup(Nexus). Google and HTC have a pretty long history. Their collaboration gave birth to the very first android phone, HTC Dream, and the first Pixel devices last year. They are also working on the 2nd iteration of Pixel devices which will be unveiled on October 4th.

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Source: TechCrunch

Google’s intention on striking this deal is straightforward. They want to create their own smartphone that can compete with Apple both in terms of build and software consistency through updates. Google also bought Motorola in the past but once they realized it couldn’t compete with Apple with the resources at hand it sold the company to Lenovo. We can certainly predict Google schooling other manufacturers on how to get the hardware right and provide regular updates, once they start making their own smartphones. We may see a lot of Google manufactured smartphone in 2018!

HTC will also continue to manufacture their smartphones. But most importantly it will be investing more on the HTC VIVE virtual reality headset which is gaining a lot of popularity and could be “the VR headset” in the future.

“This agreement is a brilliant next step in our longstanding partnership, enabling Google to supercharge their hardware business while ensuring continued innovation within our HTC smartphone and VIVE virtual reality businesses,” HTC CEO Cher Wang