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Qualcomm 205 Mobile Platform: new low-end chip with 4G support

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In an event in New Delhi, Qualcomm has unveiled a new entry-level SOC aimed at feature phones. As Qualcomm announced earlier to take back “Snapdragon” title from its low-end processors, this new chipset is named accordingly as Qualcomm 205 Mobile Platform. This new SOC houses X5 Category 4 LTE modem and hence will have download and upload speed of 150Mbps and 50Mbps, respectively.

More on Qualcomm 205 Mobile Platform

The Qualcomm 205 Mobile Platform, high-efficiency and low-cost SOC, consists of a dual-core CPU clocked at 1.1GHz and will be coupled with Adreno 304 GPU. This chipset will support LPDDR2/LPDDR3 RAM. Furthermore, it will work with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, Dual SIMs, and location services (GPS, GLONASS). This new mobile processor can support VGA selfie camera and up to 3MP back Camera. The device based on this processor can support 480p displays.

Looking at its specs support, It is simply not designed for a smartphone phone but rather a feature phone.

Verdict

In a country like ours, feature phone is still a thing. Yes, the smartphone will start to replace them some days in the future but when is still not certain. Feature phone users do rely on mobile data for the internet. After the launch of Qualcomm 205 Mobile platform, even the feature phone users will get connected with the faster 4G network. It certainly is a good news. Therefore, we can be hopeful to see some cheap yet powerful feature phones in the year 2017.

JBL E45BT and JBL E55BT: Your Next Wireless Headphones?

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We looked for premium yet affordable wireless headphones in the market of Nepal and found these two JBL headphones: JBL E45BT and JBL E55BT. After using those headphones for a couple of weeks, here’s what we think about these two headphones. Let’s find out if they are worth buying or not.

Design

Being from the same E-series headphones from JBL, they share a similar design and pretty similar specs. Where they differ is the E45BT is an on-ear headphone whereas E55BT is an over-ear one. So, E55BT is little bigger and obviously a little heavier and packs the bigger 50mm dynamic driver and a bigger battery. They differ in pricing as well since you can grab the E45BT at 12,500 and the E55BT is priced a little higher at 15,800.

JBL Headphones Price In Nepal

Both the headphones have soft and well-fitting leather padding on the earcups. The adjustable headband covered with fabric is as comfortable as it looks. The ear-cups can have 90 degrees of the rotation making it lay flat over the chest while wearing around the neck. And for easy carrying around, the headphones are foldable. However, the carrying pouch is not included in the box and needs to be bought separately.

Controls

Coming to the controls, the right earcup has all the controls and the buttons give satisfying click sound. The controls include power button, music control buttons and the Bluetooth button. These music control buttons are multi-functional ones as you can switch to the next or previous song by long pressing the volume up or volume down button. And in the case of incoming calls, you can answer it by pressing the play/pause button. I answered few calls through the headphone and the experience was pretty neat.

Connectivity

The Bluetooth connection was pretty decent. I left my phone on charge in one room and walked around another listening to music and I didn’t notice any skipping at all.

JBL Headphones Price In Nepal

Performance

Coming to the performance, these JBL headphones didn’t let me down in their overall performances. Since they are from JBL, they have pretty dope bass and the vocals sound crisp with much clarity. They do handle mids and lows well enough. But the headphones crack a little when on full volume. But wait, who’s gonna put their headphones to the maximum, right? So, in overall, the headphone can be said to be a good performer for the music of any genre.

Battery

I’ve become a crazy fan of these headphones for their battery backup. You know what, I listened to the E55BT for a whole week with an average listening time of 3 hours each day before I plugged the headphone to the power for the first time. Again, after two hours of charging, the headphone gave me 19-20hours of music playback, which is simply awesome. And, the smaller E45BT has a lesser playback time of around 15-16hours. The box doesn’t include charging brick but only the charging cable that will work with your phone’s charging adapter. The box also comes with 3.5mm aux cable for wired use. That’ll come handy when the device loses its battery completely or when your music playback device doesn’t support Bluetooth.

Conclusion

To conclude, if you have a budget of around 15,000 and wanna buy some premium headphones then you won’t regret buying any of these headphones. As far as my preference is concerned, I think the best would be to buy the JBL E55BT which is an over-ear headphone that is more comfortable to ears and it has lesser music leak. And going with the bigger headphone, you’ll get to enjoy longer and a little better music playback as well.

ZTE Blade S6 and V7 Lite Receives a price cut in Nepal

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Evolution Enterprises, the authorized distributor of ZTE smartphones in Nepal, has slashed the price of two of its older handsets — the Blade S6 and V7 Lite. The Blade S6, previously priced at Rs. 15,990, is now available for Rs. 14,490 & the V7Lite, previously priced at Rs. 18,990, is now available for Rs. 17,390.

Should You Buy the ZTE Blade S6?

The Blade S6 is one of my favorite phones under Rs. 15,000. It sports a decent 720P IPS display and is powered by a commendable Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 Octacore processor and 2GB of RAM. The phone houses a faux metal body that feels premium and well built. The 13MP camera on the back is also reliable for taking good photos. The 5MP front camera is good for social media uploads. Backing up the phone is a 2400mAh battery that provides 1 day of moderate usage. The only downside of the Blade S6 is its running on dated version of Android 5.0.2 lollipop. If you are looking for a good looking device with excellent performance and camera, you should take the advantage of this deal.

ZTE Blade S6 specifications

  • 5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) IPS display based on in-cell technology
  • 1.5GHz Octa-Core Snapdragon 615 processor with Adreno 405 GPU
  • 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory, expandable memory with microSD
  • Android 5.0 (Lollipop) with MiFavor 3.0 UI
  • Dual Nano SIM
  • 13MP rear camera with LED Flash (Sony IMX214 sensor)
  • 5MP front-facing camera (wide-angle lens)
  • Dimensions: 144×70.7×7.7mm
  • 4G LTE, 3G HSPA+, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS
  • 2400mAh battery

Should You Buy the ZTE V7 Lite?

Like the Blade S6, the Zte V7 Lite also houses a premium metal body. It is powered by a 1Ghz quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM. However, the best thing about the V7 Lite is its blazingly fast fingerprint scanner. The 13MP back and 5MP front camera is also decent considering the reduced price of Rs. 17,390. So, if you are looking for a metal body phone with a fingerprint scanner and you are on a tight budget of Rs. 17,000, then ZTE V7 Lite won’t disappoint you. Check out our review of the V7 Lite here.

ZTE Blade V7 Lite specifications

  • 5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) IPS 2.5D curved glass display
  • 1 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6735P 64-bit processor with Mali-T720 GPU
  • 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory, expandable memory with microSD
  • Dual Hybrid SIM
  • Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
  • 8MP rear camera with LED Flash
  • 8MP front-facing camera with LED Flash
  • Dimensions: 146 × 72.5 × 7.5mm
  • 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS
  • 2500mAh battery

Five paid games are now free on Google Play!

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When it comes to Android Games, the good games aren’t free and free games aren’t that good. Well, things started to change lately with Google letting app developers to temporarily offer their apps for free. Recently, five paid games are now titled as free for short period of time. These games have regular pricing ranging from $0.99 to $6.99. Here’s the list of those games that are free right now on Google Play.

List of Paid Games that are FREE right now

So, don’t think much, just download and try them when they are free. The offer won’t be for long. So, if you are bored of playing games that were in your mobile for quite some time then now you’ve some considerable replacements. I tried few of them. And, I liked the Shadow Blade and True Skate the most. However, Exiles wasn’t as good as I expected.

What happened in tech this week

This is a new category where we will discuss the top 5 things that happened in the tech world. These topics were probably too small for their individual articles so we will round them up in one article so that you guys can be on top of everything that happened within the week every Friday.

Samsung will invest $7 Billion in 10nm and 7nm processor architecture

Samsung has already started producing the Snapdragon 835 and the Exynos 8895 in the 10nm architecture. And they are investing an additional $7 billion to achieve the 7nm architecture. They expect this technology to arrive by 2018. Know about Nanometer Technology here.

AMD announces Ryzen 5 CPU lineupRyzen 5

After the high-end Ryzen 7, AMD has announced Ryzen 5 which will be the mid-ranger gaming CPU. There are 4 versions announced, namely the Ryzen 5 1600X at the top, Ryzen 5 1600, Ryzen 5 1500X, and Ryzen 5 1400 at the bottom. You can find the prices of these in the picture above.

Nokia promises monthly security updates for its smartphones

Nokia revealed in a tweet that their new android smartphones will receive updates and monthly security updates. This is a good news as it will assure Nokia buyers peace if mind from both hardware and software level.

Nokia rumored to announce more phones

Nokia P1

After announcing the Nokia 3, 5, and 6now Nokia is rumored to announce more phones. Upgrading to the more mid-ranger flaunting a Snapdragon 660 and a high end with snapdragon 835 namely Nokia 8 and 9.

Samsung Galaxy S8 leaksSGS8

Samsung Galaxy S8 is set to be revealed on March 29, but we already know a lot about the phone. Talking about all the leaks, Samsung is confirmed to release a new AI virtual assistant named Bixby with the S8. There will also be a Snapdragon 835 and an Exynos 8895 version of the device. There is also rumored to be a 6GB RAM version of the device but only for the Chinese market.

Huawei P10 Lite announced: Official launch on March 31

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Huawei P10 and P10 Plus launched in MWC 2017. With the launch of the costlier phones, some customers were stilling eyeing on Huawei and expecting affordable phones. Now in less than a month of time, Huawei has stepped ahead to quench the demand of such expectant and has announced Huawei P10 Lite. The newbie is tagged with the price segment of £299 and will hit the shelves from March 31.

Huawei P10 Lite has adopted some of the design principles from P10. On the display, both possess Full-HD resolution. However, the display in the newbie is 5.2 inches, 0.1 inches bigger than the Huawei P10. The device is injected with Nougat (v7.0) version of the Android OS, which is favored by EUI 5.1 on the top. On the chipset side, Huawei P10 Lite is powered by Huawei’s own HiSilicon Kirin 658 processor and coupled with 4GB RAM. It also has a 32GB of internal storage with the capability for enhancement up to 256GB.

On the optics side, Huawei P10 lite got no privileges of Dual camera setup, unlike its pricier siblings. The newbie is backed up by a 12MP camera on the back and 8MP camera on the front. Along with the f/2.2 aperture and Dual-tone flash, the rear camera possesses a pixel size of 1.25µm, which has the potential for taking excellent photos. The rear one is also capable of recording Full-HD videos at 60fps. The Huawei P10 Lite is also privileged with P10’s Portrait Selfie mode in its camera app, which offers to shoot cool selfies with bokeh effects. Connectivity wise, the Huawei P10 Lite is compatible with Dual-SIM on standby, 4G connectivity, Bluetooth v4.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, A-GPS and NFC. It also bears a rectangular slot beneath the rear camera, which works as a fingerprint scanner. A 3000mAh non-removable battery is responsible for the nourishment of the device.

Huawei P10 Lite Specifications

  • 5.2-inch Full-HD (1080 x 1920) display
  • EMUI 5.1 on top of Android 7.0 Nougat
  • HiSilicon Kirin 658 Chipset
  • Octa-core (4×2.1 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4×1.7 GHz Cortex-A53) CPU
  • Mali-T830MP2 GPU
  • 4GB RAM
  • 32GB Internal Storage, Expandable up to 256GB
  • Rear Camera: 12 MP, f/2.2 with Dual-LED (Dual tone) Flash, phase detection autofocus
  • 8MP Front Facing Camera with autofocus and f/2.0 aperture
  • Fingerprint Sensor
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM, 4G LTE, Bluetooth v4.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, A-GPS and NFC
  • Non-removable Li-Po 3000 mAh battery
  • Price: £299

Coolpad Cool1 Dual Review: A great value proposition

Coolpad Cool1 Dual, the first phone that was manufactured in a joint venture of Coolpad and LeEco is now officially available in Nepal for the price of Rs.31000. I’ve used this handset (with dual cameras and 4060mAh battery) for a couple of weeks and here’s what I have to say about the device. Let’s find out if this dual camera phone is what it claims to be? You can follow the review to find out if Coolpad Cool1 Dual can be your next daily driver? [Note: Th Coolpad Cool 1 is priced at MRP 31,000, but it is available for users for around Rs. 29,500] 

Build

Coolpad Cool1 dual Side View

The Coolpad Cool1 Dual is a metal build phone that doesn’t have much of uniqueness to stand out the crowd. The Chamfered edges do make the device look classy but while using the phone the absence of 2.5D glass is felt every so often. Other than that, this 8.2mm thick phone that weighs 167gm feels sturdy while holding. It has capacitive buttons on the chin that are backlit. On the bottom edge is the USB Type-C port for charging in the middle of the speaker and the mic. The metal build volume rockers and power buttons are placed on the right edge. On top, you can find the 3.5mm headphone jack alongside the IR sensor. Dual cameras and fingerprint sensor are placed on the back of the phone. The fingerprint sensor is a bit shiny that makes the smudges look noticeable more than ever.

Display

Coolpad Cool1 dual Display Front

The phone has a corning gorilla glass 3 protected 5.5 inch IPS LCD display with the resolution of 1920*1080 pixels. The display with 450nits brightness and 72% NTSC color gamut is nothing to complain about considering the price except those thick bezels around it. The outdoor visibility of this display was just average, nothing too exciting or too disappointing. The color reproduction and viewing angles are satisfactory. But personally, I found the white balance to be a little warmer than need. However, every time I looked into the display, I couldn’t get my eyes off those thick black bezels.

Performance

Coolpad Cool1 Dual Camera Back

As someone’s daily driver, this phone is an impressive performer since it is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 Octacore processor backed by Adreno 510GPU. This processor has four powerful Cortex A72 cores and four power efficient cortex A53 cores. That has made this device both powerful and power efficient at the same time. Not just the processor but inclusion of 4GB LPDDR3 RAM has made this device run without a hitch even while heavy multitasking and gaming. Even in the prolonged use of camera and gaming, the phone doesn’t heat much but occasional warmth can be felt near the camera module. Even after the continuous playing of graphics intensive games like Nova and Asphalt Airborne, no stutters or drop in frame rates were ever noticed. Coming to the storage, it has 32GB non-expandable storage which might happen to be deficient in a long run.

Camera

Coolpad Cool1 dual Camera Back View

As the name suggests, the Coolpad Cool1 Dual has a dual camera lens of 13Megapixel each on its back accompanied by dual tone LED flash. One is an RGB sensor and the other is a b/w sensor. These two lenses work together to give better quality photos and aid in faster focusing as well. I tried testing when exactly this dual camera comes into play. The photos taken with single RGB lens and using both lenses didn’t have much of difference outdoors but the differences were seen in photos taken in low-light.

The camera app has different modes including an SLR mode that lets you capture portraits with bokeh effect. This artificial blur in the background is done completely by the software and while taking such photos the camera app needs some processing time before it gets ready for the next capture. Other regular photos come out decent. But under low light conditions, there are noticeable grains and even the flash doesn’t come much handy as it overexposes the subject most of the time. Coming to the videos, the rear camera is capable of shooting up to 4k videos and shoots 120fps 720p videos in the SloMo mode. But the videos that were taken handheld come out a little shaky since it has neither optical nor electronic stabilization.

Coolpad Cool1 dual

On the front, it has 8 Megapixel 80-degree wide angle lens that takes decent selfies under good lighting condition. But selfies taken on artificial lights seem to have lots of grains in them. The front is capable of shooting 1080p videos at the highest. It’ll be safe to say that it is definitely not the best selfie camera phone you can buy in this price range.

Software and UI

This mobile boots on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with EUI 5.8 layered on top. So, it has the doze mode and supports Google Now on tap. If you haven’t used a LeEco phone before the UI might look a little strange to you. This is a heavily skinned and customized UI that takes a time to get familiar with. But once, you get to know what’s where things start to get simpler and easier. I liked how the UI has been made flexible for the one-handed operation like you can swipe down from any part of the screen to drag down the notifications. The so-called “control center” that can be accessed from the recent apps also aids in one-handed operation as the quick toggles are easily reachable as opposed to those placed on top in stock android.

But that was my experience and whether you’re going to like it or not is completely subjective.

Battery

This phone has a humongous 4060mAh battery that will easily last for a full day or beyond even in heavy usage. It is the first phone out of those I reviewed lately in which battery was never an issue. I used to charge the phone at night and starting using the phone right after I wake up. After using the phone the whole day, I used to have enough juice left on my phone that let me use the phone until late night.  I could easily get the screen on time of 6-7 hours without bothering to lower brightness or disabling the haptic feedback while typing. The phone comes with different battery management feature if you want to prolong the already good enough battery life.

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It even supports fast charging and the 10W charging brick comes with the phone itself. Though it supports Quick charge 2.0, the charging time was nothing as 50% in 30 minutes. However, the phone charged noticeably faster than other regular phones. This phone has a USB Type-C port so your old phone’s data cable won’t be of any use to it.

Connectivity and Sensors

Coolpad Cool1 dual

In network connectivity, it supports dual Nano SIMs and both can be of 4G network. I used both 4G SIMs on the sim tray and the mobile data connectivity was pretty stable from both the numbers. The earpiece was loud enough even while taking phone calls in the crowd. The device comes with active noise cancellation as well. The Coolpad has check listed every essential sensor in the design of the phone. To list them out, it has WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.1, A-GPS, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass and IR sensors. The rear-mounted fingerprint is not the fastest but pretty quick and accurate most of the time. Plus, this fingerprint sensor can be considered to be multifunctional one as it can be used as a shutter button while taking photos. Plus, I found it really handy to unlock my social media apps.

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Verdict on Coolpad Cool1 Dual

This dual Nano SIM phone that comes with all the essential sensors we look forward to having on a phone is pretty impressive. The best part is its powerful processing, promising cameras, awesome battery life and more than enough RAM. This phone would have been the best buy if it had a 64GB storage on board or a microSD card slot or a hybrid SIM tray. The non-expandable storage is the only considerable con of this phone. So, if you believe you can live with limited 32GB storage on your phone, then it certainly can be your next daily driver.

Elephone gets New Distributor in Nepal: Launching 2 New Phones

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Elephone was launched back in May last year with some pretty interesting model like the P9000, P9000 Lite, S1 and the M2. Back then the distribution in Nepal was handled by Mobile Planet and now the distribution seems to have shifted to GOENKA Infotech. With, the new distribution, two new phones has been introduced, namely: Elephone C1 and Elephone S7. There’s also the P9000 that was sold earlier. The availability of previous phones other than these new 3 is still uncertain. Let’s look at what these new phones have to offer:

Elephone C1:

Elephone Nepal

  • 5.5 Inch(720*1280) display with 403ppi
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • Mediatek MTK6737 Quad Core Processor
  • ARM Mali T720MP 650MHz GPU
  • 2GB RAM
  • 16GB Internal Storage, Expandable up to 64G
  • 8MP Rear Camera with F/2.4 aperture
  • 2MP Front Camera with F/2.8 aperture
  • 2850mAh battery

Elephone P9000:

Elephone Nepal

  • 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080pixels Display
  • Android Marshmallow 6.0
  • MTK6752 2GHz Octa Core 64bit Chipset
  • ARM Mali-T860 GPU
  • Fingerprint Sensor on the back
  • 4GB of RAM
  • 32GB of ROM, Expandable up to 128GB
  • Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, A-GPS, WiFi b/g/n
  • Accelerometer / Proximity sensor / Light sensor/ Hall sensor
  • Dual SIM dual standby, dual micro SIM with 4G LTE
  • 13MP Rear Camera with LED flash, and autofocus 
  • 8MP Front Camera
  • Non-Removable 3000mAh battery with Fast Charging (5V/2A)

Elephone S7:

Elephone Nepal

  • 5.5′ Full HD (1920 x 1080) display
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • MediaTek Helio X20 Deca-Core CPU
  • 2x Cortex-A72 @ 2.1GHz, 4x Cortex-A53 @ 1.85GHz, 4x Cortex-A53 @ 1.4GHz
  • ARM Mali T880 GPU
  • 64GB Internal Storage, Expandable up to 128GB
  • 13 Megapixel Rear Camera with f/2.2 aperture
  • 5 Megapixel Front Camera
  • 3000 mAh Battery

Prices of these phones will be revealed in the coming days!

Understanding the nanometer technology: Why should you care?

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Qualcomm released its flagship chipset Snapdragon 835 and Samsung is going to bring new flagship phone Galaxy S8 with Exynos 8895 (also with Snapdragon 835 variant) chipset on it. Both the processors mentioned are designed in 10nm technology. MediaTek is also working with TSMC to bring out a chipset with 7nm fabrication. These are the smartphone processors. The computer chipset maker Intel and AMD are focusing on even smaller nanometer technology than the fore-mentioned sizes. We are often befuddled with the terms explained regarding the processors and the nanometer technology in is one of them to bother us. So without any further ado, let’s focus on it.

What is nanometer technology?

Before jumping straight to the nanometer technology, first of all, it is necessary to know that any chip, IC, processor, memory or GPU is made from the integration of a large number of transistors. Since such chips are made with the integration of a large number of transistors inside it, we call them ICs (Integrated circuits) in general. And according to the number of the transistors integrated to make such chipsets, they are classified as SSI (small scale integration), LSI (Large Scale Integration) or VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration). In the ICs, there are blocks or modules of the transistors with subtle connections between them.

A transistor essentially consists of Drain, Source, and Gate. There is a path to flow electrons (and hence current) between the Source and Drain, which is called channel. Gate is responsible for controlling the width of the channel. Broader the channel, slow will be the speed of electrons flowing in the channel and vice versa. The nanometer technology mentioned in a processor is the measure of average distance between the channels.

Smaller the better. But how?

Smaller the nanometer distance between the channels faster will be the communication between the two transistors. This is a general perception. However, there are additional advantages of it and some of them are discussed below.

  1. Each transistor used on the chipset will have a smaller size. So larger number of transistors can be packed inside the chipset having the same dimension as that of chipset fabricated with larger nanometer distance.
  2. Facility to fabricate a large number of transistors in a small chipset offers more features to be packed into it.
  3. Smaller transistors are faster, which lets them work at higher clock rates. This improves performance.
  4. It also results in the reduction of Gate Oxide thickness, which in turn reduces the transistor capacitance and hence the voltage/current required to charge capacitance. So the overall power consumption decreases. As a result, the efficiency increases.

Possible drawbacks

Keeping the advantages aside, there are also some downsides of smaller nanometer technology. Some of them are discussed below.

  1. Heat dissipation: – With the smaller size, the heat produced from the transistors will have a smaller area to dissipate and hence to cool. This may cause overheating of the chipset inviting accidents.
  2. Quantum Tunneling: – With the smaller size, the size will be comparable to the atomic size. Because of the smaller gaps, some electrons may take a leap from one place to another for no reasons. This phenomenon is known as Quantum Tunneling. This may cause corruption of data and malfunctioning of chipsets.

Sony Xperia X and XA Ultra receive huge price cuts in Nepal

Nepa Hima Trade Link, the authorized distributor of Sony devices in Nepal has decreased the price of the Sony Xperia X and XA Ultra starting 14th March. The Xperia X and XA Ultra were launched here last August.

Talking about the smartphones first, the Sony Xperia X features a seamless metallic back with a 5.0-inch 1080p IPS LCD display. The device houses Hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 processor. This is paired with 3GB of RAM and 64GB of internal memory. There is an option to expand this onboard storage via a microSD card. The Xperia X runs on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, and Sony has already confirmed that it will receive Nougat update. This device features a 23-megapixel primary shooter and a 13-megapixel secondary shooter. It, however, is powered by a meager 2,620 mAh battery.

sony xperia x and XA ultra

On the other hand, the Sony Xperia XA Ultra is a giant device featuring a 6.0-inch display. The huge 1080p IPS LCD display certainly makes up for a great multimedia and gaming experience in the device. Under the hood, the Xperia XA Ultra is powered by an Octa-core MediaTek MT6755 Helio P10 processor which is coupled with 3GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage. Yes, it doesn’t come with an ample internal storage but there is at least an inclusion of a microSD card slot. Camera wise, the device is equipped with a 21.5-megapixel rear-facing camera with f/2.2 aperture and a 16-megapixel front-facing shooter with f/2.0 aperture. Like the Xperia X, the Xperia XA Ultra will also receive the Nougat update in the near future. A non-removable 2,700 mAh battery runs the device.

sony xperia x and xa ultra

Now on to the price cuts, Nepa Hima Trade link has slashed the price of the Xperia X to Rs. 38,500 from Rs. 50,500 and of the Xperia XA Ultra to Rs. 34,500 from the previous pricing of Rs. 38,500.

Sony Xperia X in a nutshell:

• 5-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) IPS LCD Triluminos Display
• Hexa-Core Snapdragon 650 64-bit processor
• Adreno 510 GPU
• 3GB RAM
• 64GB internal storage, expandable memory available
• Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
• Dual SIM (nano+nano/microSD)
• 23MP rear-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture
• 13MP front-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture
• Fingerprint sensor
• 2630mAh Battery with fast charging technology
• Price: Rs. 50,500 Rs. 38,500

Sony Xperia XA Ultra in a nutshell:

• 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 available
• Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
• Dual SIM (nano+nano)
• 21.5MP Primary Shooter
• 16MP Secondary shooter with LED flash
• 2700 mAh battery
• Price: Rs. 38,500 Rs. 34,500