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The Dax Review: Is it the ultimate portable wallet?

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Wallets have always been a tough thing to carry around. For me, they have proved to be a nuisance, the reason I don’t like using a wallet. But all this changed after I got to use DAX.

What is DAX you ask? It is a simple and compact wallet that has a nifty ‘trick up its sleeve’. The wallet has a snap which, when pulled out, gives a way for a number of tabs.

Crowdfunded through Kickstarter and Design nest, the project got funded over 200% in just a single day. Design Nest is a crowd funding program of Allocacoc. Thus, the company is the official distributor of the product.

Sammy Traders, the official distributor of Allocacoc in Nepal, brought the DAX wallet in Nepal at CAN Infotech 2017. The price is now available at Rs. 950.

Design wise, the DAX is a different-than-normal wallet. It is really small and sits comfortably in the hand and in the pocket. Outside, there is a strap which, as I already mentioned, opens the inner side of the product. The strap sticks to the wallet due to a magnet. DAX’s logo sits on the front. A small compartment is on the back which is useful for adding an extra bit of card or money.

Pull up the snap and you will be greeted by a number of tabs. There are five slots where cards can be stored. I did use it for keeping my money though I always have to fold it in a particular way which is time-consuming.

Why is the DAX priced at Rs. 950? Well, the manufacturers have claimed that the product is made up of ‘fabric originally fabricated for industrial use’. The wallet does feel premium but the threads at the sides have already worn out a little, and it has not been a week since I started using it. I should also mention that the tabs are really wobbly and made of plastic.

The thin and light material (or fabric) that makes up the DAX is water repellent. But do note that it will get drenched if you get it completely wet.

Should you buy the DAX?

Well, if you are a person from the business-class who uses a couple of ATM cards to pay for stuff, or if you to store tons of visiting cards, then DAX is the wallet you need. But if you just store use wallet to store money, which is probably what most of us do, then I can’t really think of a reason for buying it. I will be using it because of its light, thin and compact body, though.

The DAX is available in three color options: Monochrome, Amber and Midnight Blue.

The Levit 8 Review : Is it strong enough to hold your laptop ?

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Even with the rise of smartphones and tablets, Laptops still remain an integral part of the tech community. And why wouldn’t they? The performance and functionality of laptops come second to none. That’s why manufacturers are producing powerful and never before seen laptops.

Just like laptops, the accessories too are getting high-tech and out of control. Even stands are developing day by day. But they come at a high price, which is why most of us opt and settle for nothing.

But this could change with an innovation that kick started from Kickstarter. Levit8 is a foldable and portable stand for your laptop which lets you make a desk anywhere without a need of assembling anything. It has been made available in Nepal through Sammy Traders, the official distributor of Allocacoc products in Nepal and the price is now available starting from Rs. 2,290 for the smallest of the lot and Rs. 2,890 for the largest one.

The Levit8 has a simple design with a twist up its sleeve – literally. When not used, it looks like a simple file. It is easy to carry around and can fit in a backpack. My review unit stood 13.8-inches tall when not used and 10.2-inch when folded. There are eight creases on the fabric which is useful in folding and twisting of the product.

The stand follows an age-old origami folding technique and boy have the manufacturers implemented it nicely. However, it took me quite a while to set it up. But once I did, I cursed myself for being an imbecile.

Considering its size, I was skeptical at the Levit8 at first but got the hang of it soon enough. While I use it as a laptop stand when sitting down, it can be used in other ways too:

• Working on the laptop while standing up.

• When using a laptop while sitting on the floor.

• Watching videos when doing chores.

Not only this, the stand can be used for other purposes such as using it as a book or clothes holder or as a folder.

The fabric that makes up the Levit8 is water-repellent and stain proof. It is light but can carry up to 20 times its weight. Ergonomic to say the least!

Well, though the fabric is of a good quality, the thread on the edges have started to wear.
The Levit8 is a truly portable and useful stand meant for different purposes. I thought the pricing of the product was expensive but after my time of using it, I have changed my mind. The Levit8 is a simple foldable desk that is useful any time of the day. And while it might not float in the air like its name suggests, it does perform the lifting up work in great measure.

Official: 2 Years Software Warranty on all Xiaomi Products in Nepal

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Vatsal Impex Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of Xiaomi products in Nepal, has announced 2years Software warranty on all Xiaomi Products. This is an appreciable effort from the Mi Nepal. It can be another reason for you to buy genuine Xiaomi products in Nepal.

Mi Nepal has been working on the availability of as many Xiaomi products as possible in the market of Nepal. But just the timely availability of products is not enough, customers look forward to after-sales services as well. Keeping these things in mind, Mi Nepal has given life to this new scheme of 2years Software warranty. Such warranties were only valid for one-year previously. So, extra one year’s coverage on software is certainly praiseworthy.

Latest Releases from Mi Nepal

Mi Nepal is serious in bringing the latest releases from Xiaomi here in Nepal. Along with different Xiaomi products, the worth mentioning two releases are of two Xiaomi Phones: Xiaomi Redmi 4 Prime and Xiaomi Mi Mix.

Xiomi Remi 4 Prime is an upgraded version of Xiaomi Redmi 4A, that comes with a more powerful processor, bigger RAM, better display, and higher storage. Here are its key specifications:

Key Specifications of Xiaomi Redmi 4 Prime

  • Octa-Core Snapdragon 625 Processor
  • 3GB RAM With 32GB ROM
  • 5 Inch Full HD IPS Touchscreen Display
  • Hybrid Dual SIM
  • 13MP PDAF Autofocus Camera With Dual-Tone LED Flash
  • 5MP Front Camera
  • 4G
  • WiFi 802.11 A/B/G/N
  • Bluetooth 4.2
  • 4100 mAh Battery
  • Price: Rs. 23,499

Xiomi Mi Mix is latest release from Mi Nepal that sports edgeless display. Along with considerately heavy specs and its key specifications follows the next:

Key Specifications of Xioami Mi Mix

  • 6.4 inches(1080 x 2040) @362ppi
  • MIUI 8.0 on top of Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • Qualcomm MSM8996 Snapdragon 821 Chipset
  • Quad-core (2×2.35 GHz Kryo & 2×1.6 GHz Kryo) CPU
  • Adreno 530 GPU
  • 6GB RAM
  • 256GB Internal Storage, Non-expandable
  • 16MP with f/2.0, EIS (gyro), phase detection autofocus
  • 5MP Front Facing Camera
  • 802.11ac WiFi
  • Type-C 1.0 reversible connector
  • Fingerprint Scanner
  • Fast battery charging: 83% in 30 min (Quick Charge 3.0)
  • Non-removable Li-Ion 4400 mAh battery
  • Price: Rs. 95,000

Infocus M680 with 13MP front camera launched in Nepal

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InFocus, an American smartphone manufacturer, which is being marketed & distributed in the country via Prism Technologies Pvt Ltd. has released a new product in the market.

The latest release – Infocus 680, features a full HD 5.5″ display.  The 1080×1920p display results in a pixel density of 401 ppi. It comes preloaded with Android Marshmallow 6.0 OS.

Priced at Rs. 19,990 for 2GB RAM/16GB ROM & Rs. 21,490 for 3GB RAM/32GB ROM, the phone is equipped with 13MP cameras on both rear and front ends. The boastful 13MP front camera will be a very special feature for selfie lovers. The 2600 mAh battery is said to provide a good back-up. 

                              The Infocus M680 comes in two colors – Gold and Silver

The phone is powered by a 1.3 GHz octacore processor (MediaTek MT6753). It also contains either 2 or 3GB RAM and boasts a 16/32GB internal storage which can be expanded up to 64GB via a micro SD card. Besides, the phone also supports 4G SIM (LTE 1800MHz Band is supported for the 4G NTC users). In case you missed the news, the latest network service from NTC has been only recently launched in Nepal. This phone might just be the right platform to use the network, too. Other connectivity options include USB-OTG, dual SIM, WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, and GPS. Sensor-wise, the M680 comes with proximity, ambient light, E-compass, and accelerator, however, Gyro sensor is missing hence it won’t support VR. 

Other connectivity options include USB-OTG, dual SIM, WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, and GPS. Sensor-wise, the M680 comes with proximity, ambient light, E-compass, and accelerator, however, Gyro sensor is missing hence it won’t support VR. 

The smartphones designed by this brand are made in Foxconn so, comparatively, they are affordable like the Chinese alternatives we have in the market. Infocus has previously launched 5 phones in the local market – Bingo 20, M535, M370i, M808i, and Epic 1

The Infocus M680 measures 156 x 76.8 x 7.25 mm and weighs 158 grams.

Key Specifications of Infocus M680

  • 5.5-inch IPS LCD Full HD Display
  • Android Marshmallow 6.0 with InLife UI 
  • 1.3GHz Octa-Core CPU (MediaTek MT6753) 
  • 2GB RAM; 16GB ROM microSD expandable up to 64GB
  • 13MP Rear Camera with LED flash 
  • 13MP Front Facing Camera 
  • Sensors – Proximity, Accelerometer, Ambient Light 
  • Dual SIM with 4G
  • 2,600mAh Battery
  • Price of Infocus M680 in Nepal: Rs. 19,990 (2GB) / Rs. 21,490 (3GB)
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Budget-friendly Lava R1 with metal body and 2GB RAM launched in Nepal

Another day and another manufacturer have launched a budget-friendly smartphone. This time Lava is at its work as the Indian smartphone company recently launched the Lava R1 in Nepal.

The Lava R1 is a handsome lad in its metal clad build. The device has a 5.0-inch IPS display with the resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels and 294 ppi. The display is cloaked by Gorilla Glass 3 and the glass edges out in a 2.5D Arc. The device is powered by a Quad-core MediaTek 6737V/W processor that has the clock speed of 1.3GHz. This processor is coupled with Mali-T720, the R1’s GPU, and 2GB of RAM. In terms of storage, the Lava R1 features 16GB of onboard storage with an option to expand it up to 64GB via a microSD card slot.

The Lava R1 comes with Android v6.0 Marshmallow out of the box with StarOS 3.3 on top. The software probably won’t be upgraded to Nougat. On to the camera, the Lava R1 is equipped with an 8-megapixel rear-facing shooter with f/2.0 aperture and Samsung’s sensor. For the selfie lovers, the 5-megapixel front-facing camera is accompanied by a front-facing flash. It uses f/2.2 aperture.

Night Shot Master on the Lava R1 is equipped with 1.4um pixels & a large f/2.0 aperture. R1 optimizes camera processing in dark environment.

Connectivity wise, the Lava R1 supports 4G connectivity. It also supports USB-on-the-go. Other options include Bluetooth v4.1, A-GPS, and Edge. The device supports dual-SIM (3G+4G). Battery capacity of the R1 measures 2620 mAh. It could prove to be a drawback to some of the interested buyers. Lava has priced the R1 competitively at Rs. 13,999.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Lava R1:

DISPLAY 5.0-inch 720 x 1280 pixels IPS display (294 ppi)
CHIPSET Mediatek MT6737
CPU 1.3GHz Quad-core processor
OPERATING SYSTEM Android 6.0 Marshmallow
INTERNAL MEMORY 16GB
EXPANDABLE MEMORY Up to 64GB via microSD
RAM 2GB
REAR CAMERA 8MP with LED flash
FRONT CAMERA 5MP with LED flash
SIM Dual SIM (3G+4G)
BATTERY Non-Removable 2620mAh
PRICE Rs. 13,999

8th Apex Digital – Smart Store : Now Open At Itahari

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Apex Digital, a subsidiary of Apex Group, has now officially inaugurated its another new Smart Store at Fulbari Market, Itahari yesterday. It is their 8th Smart Store nationwide and third one in the Eastern Region itself. The Apex Digital seems quite serious and determinant about opening 40 of such stores in two years of time.

Apex Digital’s first 7 smart stores are up and running since early October of this year. Those are located in Pako (New Road), Thimi (Bhaktapur), Narayanghat, Pokhara, Dharan, Damak and Dang. This new 8th Smart Store of Apex Digital is now open at Fulbari Market, Itahari. Apex Digital Smart Stores are one of their kind and offer real friendly environment inside for reviewing different brands under the same roof.

Mr. Prakash Subedi, Brand Manager of Apex Digital said, “The Smart Store at Fulbari Market, Itahari – a place you need to visit where customers can have hands-on experience with touch, feel and compare various brands of mobile handsets and accessories under one roof.”

Apex Digital is displaying smartphones from Apple, Samsung, NokiaGionee, HTC, ZTE, Xiaomi, Lenovo and ZOPO along with other branded mobile accessories. The customers will be entitled to 3 months replacement guarantee on the purchase of Apex Digital’s accessories. “Biswash Chhari, Nepal Bhari” is the tagline of Apex Digital and that is getting more relevant each day with the opening of a number of stores in different locations nationwide.

According to Mr. Pratik Dhungel, the retail Manager of Apex Digital, the company will be offering various attractive discounts and gift hampers on the occasion of the opening of the store. On every new purchase, customers will get a special gift hamper. But what is more enticing is the bumper gift and that is the Jupiter Scooter to one lucky customer. Plus, the customers can also get up to 50% of Cash discount from the store.

What makes Apex Digital Smart Store different than other retail outlets?

Apex Digital Smart Store

Well, the Apex Digital Smart Store is a smart one just as it claims to be. When buying a phone, what we, customers, wanna do is compare the available options that fall within our budget. At any apex digital smart store, anyone can do such compare. Just go to the desk pick up the phone you’re planning to buy. Right when you pick up a phone, its specs are displayed on the display that is placed just above the desk. But say, if you’re not sure about which phone to buy then compare them just by picking both the phones and then the same display will be showing the specs comparison between those phones. That’s some smart way of buying phones, eh? So, Apex Digital Smart Stores are redefining the way one makes his/her buying decision. That’s what makes it different from other traditional retail outlets.

Zopo Flash X Plus Review: Stepping it up

The Zopo Flash X Plus is a recently launched budget phone. In Nepal, it comes with the price of Rs. 22,500 and for that price, it comes with few worth mentioning features like the full metal body and fingerprint sensor. So is the Zopo Flash X value for money and is it worth being your daily driver? Let’s find out in this review.

Build

Zopo Flash X Plus on the first glance looks like the OnePlus Three minus its logo. The all metal phone is built well, fancies premium fondness and feels sturdy in the hand. The black version with stealth finish is utterly pleasing to the eyes but on the downside, it is susceptible to micro scratches and smudges.

It has a fingerprint sensor mounted on the front which also act as a home button and on its sides lie the minimally backlit capacitive recent and back button. The fingerprint sensor is pretty quick in action and takes less than a second to unlock the phone. On the right, there’s the volume rockers and power button. The power button has a textured finish for identifying it while the volume buttons are just plain. I had problems with the lock buttons on my review unit as they took more than 3 clicks to either lock or unlock the display. There is micro USB port and speakers on the bottom.

Display

The phone has a 5.5-inch Full HD display which comes with a 2.5D glass. The screen has pretty good color reproduction and is well saturated as per my liking. Watching movies and playing games is an immense pleasure with this display. The phone has pretty thin side bezels and the black color cloaks the extra bits that remain. Outdoor visibility and the viewing angles are both excellent on this phone. You’ll have a great experience with videos but despite having dedicated sound enhancement options the audio has pretty low volume and sounds tinny; same goes with the earphones.

Performance

Talking about performance, this phone flies over your day to day usage with normal apps and multitasking, but if you are a power user, I think it is fairly underpowered with the octa-core Mediatek MT6753 processor which is clocked at 1.3Ghz. The phone is fluid while navigating around the UI, Opening apps and all that stuffs. But I had few hiccups when there was a lot of apps on the memory and gaming for a longer period of time.

Multitasking was solid with 3GB of RAM as you could load plenty of apps and switch between them without app restart most of the time. On the gaming front, it can handle high-end games like Asphalt 8, Dead Trigger 2 and Modern Combat at low/medium settings with occasional frame drops. Having said that, there are better gaming performing phones at this price range like the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 that is equipped with superior Snapdragon 650 processor. 

Camera

The 13MP Rear Camera is tagged as the main highlight of the phone and uses the Sony IMX 135 sensor. The camera’s UI is pretty old from those KitKat days and doesn’t offer any distinct modes and features but on the bright side, it has zero shutter lag which makes taking photo enjoyable.

Testing the Camera for few days, I had mixed results with its output. During daylight, images come out fine with natural colors and justifiable dynamic range but at often times the highlights get blown out and the images lack sharpness when you zoom in. Nonetheless, these photos are ideal for your social media uploads. The camera really wowed me while taking photos at night, as images were clear and had very few grains in them. The video quality was also decent but lacked sharpness.

Up front, the 8MP camera is equipped with wide angle lens. I was intrigued with the quality and details it provided. Even photos taken at artificial lighting came out nice but with low light, grains will cover up your picture. You can find image samples here!

Software

Using the UI of this phone will take you back to the Kitkat days again although the phone is running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The UI looks pretty dated by default, but luckily you have a theme store where you can get a bunch of modern themes for your phone or you can always opt for a third-party launcher. The phone also comes with few tricks up its sleeves like the smart wake options where you have pretty much all the off-screen gestures from the OnePlus Devices, including drawing C to open the camera, O for phone dialer and so on. You can also toggle music while the screen is off by drawing upward and a downward arrow. And on top of that, there’s gesture sensing and audio equalizer.

Battery

The phone comes with a 3100 mAh battery which gave me the screen on time of around 4 hours on a regular usage which is average and nothing shy of extraordinary. It also takes 2 hours to completely charge the phone even with its 1.5Amp charger.

Verdict

This phone has one of the best aesthetics for the price and feels really premium. You also get a sharp full HD display and a fast fingerprint sensor. The major drawback of the phone is its camera which gave mixed results overall. In the same lighting condition, sometimes it gave the best picture I could think of and often times it just failed to pick up the details there. Also, it’s not an ideal choice for high-end gamers as the MT6735 SoC is not as powerful as the competition. 

Pros Cons
Metal Body Android 6.0 Marshmallow; Will Probably Not receive Nougat 7.0
Excellent Full HD Display Inaccurate Camera
Fast Fingerprint Sensor MT6753 is a dated Processor

Hack for Good Hackathon in Nepal: What, When and Why?

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Hackathons are these programming events where a group of passionate coders gathers to work on ideas and solutions. If resolutions created on these events are good enough, they get funded to become a substantial project which in return solves different real problems. For the past recent years, we have seen the trend of hackathon taking place in Nepal and many of them have resulted in fruitful products. Continuing the trend, Yakamoz Institute of Technology has initiated a hackathon with the theme “Hack for Good.”

What is Hack for Good?

Hack for Good

Hack for Good is directed towards creating technological solutions for real social challenges. Any programming languages or tools can be used as long as it moves you towards your desired solution. These solutions can take shape in the form of Website, mobile apps, and even robots. You don’t need to build a complete app but rather just a demo or prototype that reflects your idea. The best ideas will be backed up by the sponsors or the institute to turn it into a real product which means your ideas and work will be helping people for real!

When is Hack for Good?

Hack for Good

Hack for Good is taking place March 11th, Saturday on Chhahari Services. You can form a team of up to 4 members to work on an idea. Each member has to pay Rs.500 for registration which will be used to favor oneself with foods and drinks throughout the day to keep the spirits high and motivated. The event will kick off from 7 AM and will conclude at 5 PM.

Why Hack for Good?

Hack for Good

Hack for Good is not only a platform to show off your skills and learn new things but also a place where you could be making real change in the society. Your innovation can help to make the next leap for the country so the scope of these events is beyond one’s gain. And for your own benefit, you can meet up with big names in the industry, recruiters, and investors who can elevate you to the next stage.

Prizes:

1st Prize:

Rs.10,000 Cash + Gift Hamper + 25% off at YIT Courses

2nd Prize:

Rs.5,000 Cash + Gift Hamper + 25% off at YIT Courses

3rd Prize:

Gift hamper + 25% off at YIT Courses

Register Here

 

Official: Oppo F1s (4GB/64GB) Launched in Nepal

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Telecell Pvt. Ltd., the national distributor of Oppo Smartphones in Nepal, has launched Oppo F1s with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. This new Oppo F1s is priced at Rs. 31,999. However, the older variant of Oppo F1s with 3GB RAM and 64GB is said to have been discontinued hereafter.

[Update: the Oppo F1s 4GB version is available now for Rs.28,990]

Oppo F1s (4GB/64GB): What’s inside?

As the phone comes with the tagline “Selfie Expert” it does house a front camera that looks even more promising than the rear one, at least on paper. The selfie unit is of 16MP whereas the rear shooter is of 13MP only. That was for the camera, but a phone is not all about just cameras. The phone offers a little more than its competitors but it cuts on few edges as well. The first is its 5.5-inch display that offers a resolution of 720*1280 pixels. That is certainly lesser that what it’s competitors are offering on their phones of similar price range. However, the display is protected with a Gorilla Glass 4 and that’s something sweet. Under the hood, the device is powered by MediaTek MT6750 OctaCore processor clocked at 1.5GHz and backed by Mali-T860MP2 GPU. Lighting up this device is a 3075 mAh battery.

KEY FEATURES OF THE OPPO F1S

• 5.5-inch HD display with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels (267 ppi)
• Android 5.1 Lollipop with ColorOS 3.0
• 34GB ROM with expandable storage (up to 256GB)
• 4GB RAM
• 13 MP, f/2.2 aperture with Phase Detection Autofocus Rear Facing Camera
• 16 MP Front Facing Camera
• Mediatek MT6750 Chipset
• Octa-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 processor
• Mali-T860MP2 GPU
• Fingerprint sensor
• Non-removable 3075mAH battery

Verdict:

The introduction of this variant of Oppo F1s can be considered to be something positive. Since it offers more of RAM and memory for the same pricing as its older variant. But, is its offering competitive enough? If you ask me, the phone is still far from being a competition to phones of similar price range. The phone does come with praiseworthy selfie module but the manufacturer has cut few edges. The first being the 720P display and second, the phone is based on outdated Android 5.1 Lollipop. The update was rumored to be on its way but the update availability is still uncertain. So, if it’s just the selfies you’ll use your phone for then only this phone can be considered to be a wiser buying decision or else, you might wanna look somewhere else and you will definitely find a phone giving more for the same price.

OnePlus 2 Gets a Price Cut! Is it too old to buy?

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iHub Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of OnePlus products in Nepal, has done a price cut of worth Rs. 3,000 on the OnePlus 2 making the new pricing to be of Rs. 31,900.

OnePlus 2: Is it too old to buy?

Well, yes the phone already has two successors to it but it still can be considered to be a good buy. It is all because of what it has on the inside. The OnePlus2 is powered by SnapDragon 810 processor coupled with 4GB LPDDR4 RAM and backed by Adreno 430 GPU. This 5.5inch phone offers a resolution of 1920*1080 pixels. Coming to the cameras, it has a 13 MP, f/2.0 unit with laser autofocus and dual-LED flash. For the selfies, it has a 5MP unit which might sound a little short. The rear camera can shoot up to 4K videos and the front is capable of shooting videos at 1080p. The phone comes with Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box but is upgradeable to Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. It has 3300mAh battery and comes in color option of Sandstone Black. So, Looking at its first release date the phone might sound a little old but looking at what it offers the phone is still worth the buy.

Key Specifications of OnePlus 2:

  • 5.5-inch IPS LCD screen with the resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels (~441 ppi)
  • Runs on OxygenOS (Android 5.1.1 Lollipop)
  • Snapdragon 810 v2.1 64-bit octa-core CPU
  • 4GB LPDDR4 RAM with 64GB internal storage (no card slot)
  • 13MP rear camera with OIS, 1.3-micron pixels, Laser AF, dual-tone flash
  • 5MP front camera
  • Dual-SIM, Dual-LTE (nano-SIM)
  • 3,300mAh battery
  • Front mounted fingerprint sensor
  • OnePlus Two Price in Nepal: Rs. 31,900

Verdict:

Other than the non-expandable storage and absence of NFC, OnePlus 2 checks in everything I want to have in a phone. But wait, 64GB storage on a phone is considerably huge that might make us forget the lack of microSD card slot. So, if you don’t get easily sold on phones with dual cameras then OnePlus 2 is the phone you’ll be and should be buying if you have a budget of around 32k for your next phone.