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DuoSkin: Smart Tattoo that can control your phone

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DuoSkin, a smart tattoo, is now a real thing brought to life by a collaboration of a group of Ph.D. Students from MIT and researchers from Microsoft Research. Well, this new innovation can be considered as the future of wearable as it is capable of controlling a smartphone, displaying different colors and can communicate with NFC-enabled devices.

Smart Tattoo: What we know so far

The technology as described on MIT’s website is called the DuoSkin. According to the researchers, this temporary smart tattoo can be made by designing the circuit using any graphic software. Then the tattoo is stamped on a gold leaf (which is widely available and conducts electricity). And hence, other commodity materials and components need to make tattoo interactive are then applied.

The smart tattoo so made can be used in three different ways:

Input Device:

DuoSkin can be designed to be used as an on-skin interface for controlling your phone or similar electronic devices. Such design can be used as a trackpad for the mobile devices.

Output Device:

DuoSkin Smart Tattoo

Another design option of using DuoSkin is to use it as a color changing display for your tech-based tattoo that changes color as per your body temperature.

Communication Device:

This smart tattoo can be also be used to exchange data wirelessly. For wireless exchange of data, NFC tags have to be attached alongside the data. This technology can be used to unlock NFC-based door locks by placing your smart tattoo near the lock.

Verdict:

It is from such research, tech industry gets to see something new and amazing. So as a research and its result, this DuoSkin is something impressive. That said, we can’t assure its commercialization. It is still far away from being an applicable commercial product. But once its potentials are explored, this innovation might turn out to be a revolution in the wearable industry. Lastly, DuoSkin has already found a way of going commercial as a Digital Skin Jewelry which is a color changing one. Therefore, this innovation has some potentials but will it get properly explored or not is something we have to wait to see.

Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) spotted again!

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Samsung’s next flagship for the year 2017, the Samsung Galaxy S8, is only 23 days away from its official announcement. But is it the only release from the Korean giant we’re excited for? Well, the answer is no. Since We’ve already been seeing design renders of Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017), we were desperately looking forward to the official release of the fourth phone in the J7 family.

Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017): Release Date

The press image leak from the Evan Blass hinted for the release date of the next J7 and that’s April 10, 2017. This date has been considered to be the official announcement date since the leaked image is showing this date on its lock screen image.

Samsung Galaxy J7(2017): WiFi Certification

After 10days from the press image leak of the Samsung Galaxy J7(2017), the phone gets spotted again with its WiFi certification. This WiFi certification helped us be assured of few things. That is the next J7 will be running on Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. Since the phone will be working on both the WiFi bands of 2.4GHz and 5Ghz, so it will house inside WiFi 802.11ac. But that could be something region dependent.

Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017): Rumored Specs

  • 5.5″ Full HD display
  • 2GB RAM
  • 16GB expandable storage
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 or Exynos 7870 (region dependent)
  • 13MP/5MP camera
  • Android 7.0 Nougat

Verdict:

Looking at the specs, the J7(2017) doesn’t look much different than its predecessor with similar offerings like 2GB RAM and 16GB storage. And, Samsung doesn’t seem to have revised the camera module as well since it is offering 13MP/5MP units yet again. However, the screen resolution seems to get an upgrade with the Full HD offering. Plus, another sweetness is the Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. I hope these rumored specs won’t turn out to be true. If the memory offerings will of 3GB/32GB then only Samsung will be able to stand competitively with the Chinese Manufacturers that offer heavy specs at a lesser price. However, the next J7 seems to sport a new design which is a most welcome thing. But how good this is gonna feel on hands is something we can only say after getting a hold of the device.

 

Xiaomi Redmi 4A with 32GB ROM Launched in Nepal

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Vatsal Impex Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of Xiaomi in Nepal, has launched Xiaomi Redmi 4A with 32GB ROM. The phone is priced at NRs. 17,499 and comes in the color options of rose gold and gold.

Xiaomi Redmi 4A (Specs Highlights)

  • Quad-Core Snapdragon 425 Processor
  • 2GB RAM With 16GB/32GB ROM
  • 5 Inch HD IPS Touchscreen Display
  • Hybrid Dual SIM
  • 13MP PDAF Autofocus Camera With Dual-Tone LED Flash
  • 5MP Front Camera
  • 4G
  • WiFi 802.11 B/G/N
  • Bluetooth 4.1
  • 3120mAh Battery
  • PRICE: Rs. 15000/17500

But while buying a phone a brief look on a specs sheet might not be enough. So, you can find our full review of Xiaomi Redmi 4A here:

Verdict:

For the internal storage of extra 16GB should you be buying the same phone paying 2500 extra? Well, the best would be I would let you decide it on your own. But as far as my personal opinion is concerned I would rather buy the 16GB variant and when I feel short on storage I can still buy a genuine 32GB microSD card for the price of around 2K. Here, Xiaomi Redmi 4A with 32GB gets into whole new price segment of above 15,000 and below 20,000. So what we said for Xiaomi Redmi 4A to be the best buy under 15,000 might not be held true for this new variant that falls in the most competitive price segment of under 20,000.

Official: Xiaomi Mi Mix with 6GB RAM, 256GB Storage Launched in Nepal

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A few months back, Xiaomi unveiled their biggest products of 2016: The Xiaomi Mi Note 2 and the Xiaomi Mi Mix. Mi Note was heavily criticized for being a Galaxy Note 7 knockoff and the Mi Mix gained a lot of appreciation for its unreal bezels. But either way, both of these phones have made a huge wave and are one of the most awaited devices.  And Finally, Vatsal Impex Pvt. Ltd. (authorized distributor of Xiaomi products in Nepal), has launched the Mi Mix in Nepal. The company has priced the phone at Rs. 95,000 and you can pre-book the phone for a discounted price of Rs. 90,000. The pre-booking offer is valid until 10th of March 2017.

Xiaomi Mi Mix comes with a beautiful edgeless display which has a screen to body ratio of 91.3%. The phone boasts some new innovations like the ultrasonic proximity sensor and the piezoelectric speaker that uses the metal frame to generate sound as the earpiece.

Mi Mix is powered by the Snapdragon 821 processor and come in two variants: 4GB RAM with 128GB Internal storage and 6GB RAM with 256GB Internal Storage. The variant that’s launching in Nepal comes with 6GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Optics wise, it features a 16MP rear camera and a 5MP front facing Camera. The phone is backed up by 4,400 mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0.

Mi Mix

Xiaomi Mi Mix Specifications:

  • 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
  • Expected Price of Mi Mix in Nepal: Rs. 1,00,000

The Xiaomi Mi Mix is available in Black Color option. You can buy the Xiaomi Mi Mix from official showrooms located at LABIM Mall and Pako New Road, Mi Nepal official website and authorized retail stores all over Nepal.

Obi Worldphone Smartphones receive a price drop in Nepal

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Starck Tech, a subsidiary of Jyoti Group, the sole distributor of Obi phones in Nepal has introduced price drop in three Obi Worldphone Smartphones. The price drop is of Rs. 1800, Rs. 2000 and Rs. 2500 in the models SJ1.5, SF1(16/2GB), and SF1(32/3GB) respectively. Hence, the new price of Obi Worldphone SJ1.5, SF1(16/2GB), and SF1(32/3GB) are Rs. 12,999, Rs. 19,499, and Rs. 23,699 respectively. However, Obi MV1 is still priced the same at Rs. 15,799.

Obi Worldphone SJ1.5 (Specs Highlights)

  • 5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels)
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  • 1.3 GHz Quad-core Mediatek MT6580 Processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • 16GB internal storage, expandable memory up to 32GB with microSD
  • Android 5.1 (Lollipop)
  • 8MP rear camera with OmniVision OV8865 sensor, f/2.2 aperture, LED flash
  • 5MP front-facing camera
  • 3000mAh battery
  • Price: Rs. 12,999

Obi Worldphone SF1 (Specs Highlights)

  • 5-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels)
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 4
  • 1.5 GHz Octa-core Snapdragon 615 Processor
  • 2GB / 3GB RAM
  • 16GB / 32GB internal storage, expandable memory up to 64GB with microSD
  • Android 5.0.2 (Lollipop)
  • 13MP rear camera with LED flash, Sony IMX214 sensor, f/2.0 aperture
  • 5MP front-facing camera with LED flash
  • 3000mAh battery with Quick Charge 1.0
  • Price: Rs. 19,499(2GB/16GB); Rs. 23,699(3GB/32GB)

Verdict:

Other than new releases, what excites me is the price drop. So, I take these price drops as something positive. But just the price drop doesn’t make these devices the good buying options. Yes, Obi phones come with a unique design that looks pretty sleek. But where exactly Obi phones lag from its competitors is the software that is based on outdated Android Lollipop. And, Software updates are something Obi hasn’t included in their “to-do-list”.

Google Assistant Rolling out for devices running Marshmallow or Higher

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Personal Assistants are nothing new to us and has been available for quite a while now. We saw the first integration of Google Now all the way back in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on 2012 and Siri has been available since 2011 integrated with the iPhone 4S. Since then we have come a long way and have been seeing significant changes on these assistants. But the one to break the norm and move ahead of the general Q&A assistant to AI-powered more immersive tool is the almighty Google Assistant.

Google Assistant

Google Assistant which was till now only available for Pixel Devices, Android Wear 2.0, Allo App and Google Home is finally coming to the phones of general users who are running Android Marshmallow or Higher on their device. The update is slowly rolling out and has been available for USA, Canada, Australia and UK and soon will hit different regions. You will automatically get notified about the Google Assistant with an upgrade to your Google Play Services.

Google Now Vs. Google Assistant

Till now, many of us are confused about the Google Now, Google Now on Tap and the Google Assistant and why wouldn’t you be? Google Assistant is just an upgraded version of the Google Now. They perform most of the things almost the same and is activated with the same ‘Ok Google’ voice command. But to differentiate, Google Now just answers your immediate questions and shows you a Google Search result for that, while with Google Assistant the experience is more engaging/humanly and gives results with more details and personalized suggestions.

Google Assistant

Google Assistant does so by remembering your past queries and facts like your birthdays, favorite foods and so on and comes up with personalized results based on that. You can have more humanly conversation and play games with the Google Assistant unlike in Siri and Cortana.

Google wants to power as many devices as it can with the Google Assistant. Google Assistant is getting more intelligent than ever with its deep learning algorithm and now can be integrated with a lot of third-party applications. Google is also trying to provide the experience in most of the countries in their native language. Google Assistant even supports Hindi now, so we can hope for the Nepali integration anytime soon in the future.

Xperia XZ Premium wins the Best Smartphone at the MWC

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Mobile World Congress has finally come to an end showcasing the roadmap of what we will be seeing in 2017. There were a lot of future techs which are a long way from coming to the consumer market, but what kept us interested was the new line up smartphones showcased at the MWC. We finally got to see the phones we have been anticipating eagerly like the LG G6, Xperia XZ Premium, 3 new Nokia phones, ZTE V8’s and more.

Sony Xperia XZ Premium

After every MWC, GloMo Awards takes place where the best products in more than 40 categories get awarded. In such, the shiny Sony Xperia XZ Premium has been successful to achieve the Best Smartphone title which last year was crowned to the almighty Galaxy S7 Edge. It’s not that the LG G6 was bad, it brought new things to the table like the 18:9 aspect ratio display, curved screen, dual camera and all but the Snapdragon 821, no VR support despite Google Cardboard and the LG UI can be a major turn-off for many users.

The shiny Chrome finish on the Xperia XZ Premium was something people couldn’t get their eyes off.  The phone has a majestic mirror finish which can make it more like an art than a device. But that’s not it, the phone is more than just an eye candy, it has the world’s first 4K HDR display, 19MP Camera which can shoot slo-mo videos at 960fps, and it comes with the latest Snapdragon 835 chipset coupled with 4GB of RAM.

Xperia XZ Premium

Xperia XZ Premium Specifications:

  • 5.5inches (3840 x 2160) @807ppi
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 5 Protection
  • Android 7.1 Nougat
  • Qualcomm MSM8998 Snapdragon 835 Chipset
  • Octa-core (4×2.45 GHz Kryo & 4×1.9 GHz Kryo) CPU
  • Adreno 540 GPU
  • 4GB RAM
  • 64GB Internal Storge, Expandable up to 256GB
  • 19 MP Rear Camera with  f/2.0, 25mm, EIS (gyro), predictive phase detection and laser autofocus
  • 13 MP Front Facing Camera, f/2.0
  • USB Type C
  • Quick Charge 3.0
  • Non-removable Li-Ion 3230 mAh battery

Xperia XZ Premium was announced along with the XZs, XA1 and XA1 Ultra. The XZ Premium will start shipping from late Spring with an expected price of $700. 

Google Pixel 2 officially confirmed to be released this year

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Last October Google Pixel and Pixel XL were announced. Since the announcement, Pixel devices received applauses in galore. The appealing features they possessed caught everyone’s attentions. The top-notch camera inherited by them and the leaving of the Nexus name by the Google were self-advertising in nature. They have also been able to prove themselves as the best contender in the flagship segment and as one of the best camera smartphones. Now there is another smartphone coming as the descendent of Pixel. Google officials have confirmed that the second generation of Pixel family is coming this year as Google Pixel 2. The official information came from Google’s head of hardware department, Rick Osterloh.

Rick Osterloh has been the responsible person on the production of Pixel devices. He fathered the Google Pixel devices and got them in good shape with good specs. So, regarding the future of Pixel devices, during a pressing meeting at MWC 2017 in Barcelona; he said “There is an annual rhythm in the industry. So, you can count on us to follow it. You can count on a Google Pixel successor this year, even if you don’t hear a date from me now.” Osterloh also hinted that the new generation of Pixel to have high-end design and appealing specs obviously residing in the “premium” flagship segment. He also shared that the current Google Pixel devices being insufficient to meet the demands. Through this information, he had shared the goodwill of Pixel devices and his expectation for its descendants.

If Google Pixel 2 comes in the market, it will have tough competitors like Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy Note 8 from Samsung and iPhone 8 and 8 Plus from Apple. So, Google might do a lot of toils to bring it’s another premium handset. If that happens then we would be seeing lots of amazing specs in the Google Pixel 2.

MWC 2017: OPPO unveiled 5X dual camera zoom technology

Oppo, one of the best-seller smartphone brands in China, just doesn’t introduce new smartphones but also brings along some innovative technology with such releases. A couple of years ago, Oppo released the N1 and N3 which had rotating camera module. That is when I started believing, Oppo to be the smartphone brand that thinks out of the box while designing camera. This MWC, Oppo proved me right again with their new prototype model of smartphone that featured 5X optical zoom capability. If you like 2X Optical zoom in iPhone 7plus then you’re gonna love this.

How Oppo managed to get 5X Optical Zoom on a smartphone??

The shortest answer will be, Oppo managed to get 5X Optical Zoom with a dual camera module. But this dual camera setup is pretty different than what we’re familiar with. That is why Oppo has registered 50+ patents just for this dual camera module. This set of lenses were engineered just like a periscope to achieve 5X Optical Zoom.

According to Oppo, this dual camera setup uses a unique periscope-style structure to divert light through a prism and into a telephoto lens nested inside the smartphone, set at a 90° angle to a rear-facing wide-angle lens. As opposed to the traditional placement of telephoto lens and wide angle lens side-by-side, this innovative placement has made it possible to get 5X optical zoom from a module that is only 5.7mm thick.

When it comes to zooming, the stability is always a huge issue. And, Oppo seems to have kept it in mind while designing this module. Therefore, this module comes with newer Optical Image Stabilization. Here, both the telephoto lens and the prism are capable of producing mobility to encounter the shaky hand movements.

What will the results be like?

The theories don’t give as much of overview as the samples would do. So, from the Oppo’s official site, we’ve gathered few samples that are showing side by side comparison of iPhone 7plus 2X zoom and Oppo 5X zoom.

Oppo has uploaded a video of zoom test on it’s official YouTube channel. In this test video, iPhone 7plus with 2X and Oppo 5X zoom prototype are placed side-by-side and photos were taken. The stability in Oppo’s new dual camera module is also explained with respective samples. Here’s that video from Oppo:

Verdict:

It’ll be safe to say this technology can be noted as a milestone for achieving optical zoom in smartphones. Digital Zoom in a smartphone camera is all about cropping and enhancements. What is real and worthy is the Optical Zoom and with the release of iPhone 7plus, just a 2X zoom looked ridiculously amazing. But now, Oppo seemed to have proved itself to be a winner with a 5X optical zoom in a phone. We can expect Oppo to release a commercial product with such capability by the end of this year. How excited are you to see a phone with 5X zooming capability? Let us know in the comments down below.

Two billion rupees worth of mobile sets imported every month in Nepal

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I’ll ask you all a simple question. How many of you bought a new mobile phone this month? I ask this because according to a recent report by the Department of Customs, nearly 2 billion rupees worth of mobile sets is imported in Nepal every month.

With the increasing demand, the import of mobile phones, especially smartphones, is increasing exponentially. If the first seven months of the fiscal year is taken into consideration, mobile sets come right after petrol/diesel, iron, automobiles and grains in the import industry.

The report states that from the month of Shrawan to Magh, an average of 515,285 mobile sets was imported in Nepal. This roughly translates to around Rs. 1,979,800,022 worth of phones.

China is the leading exporter of mobile phones to Nepal. Vietnam, India, Hong Kong, Switzerland, Taiwan, the USA, and the UK follow shortly. 28 counties, including the aforementioned ones, added up to a total of 3,613,995 phones imported in the first seven months of the current fiscal year. China alone exported around 3.26 million mobile sets.

It is not a surprise that China is the leading exporter of mobile phones to Nepal. Most of the multinational mobile companies make their phones in China (Apple included). Likewise, brands like Huawei, ZTE, Gionee, Oppo and Xiaomi also produce their sets in China. Even the Nepali mobile phone brand, Colors, makes phones in the same country.

According to Nepal Telecom, over 4000 mobile brands have got the permit to sell their phones in Nepal. ‘Type Approval’, a permit needed to sell mobile sets in Nepal, had already been provided to 4,393 brands by last Kartik.