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Best 4G LTE Smartphones in Nepal For Every Price Segment

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Since the first day of this year in the English calendar, our country took a leap from 3rd generation of data technology for cellular networks to the 4th. Though restrained for the postpaid users initially, Nepal Telecom has now unhooked the barriers and made available for prepaid users too. And now even the iPhone (iPhone 5 series and later) users are benefited. However, this service is currently confined in the Pokhara and Kathmandu valley only.

This new data technology has enhanced the data transfer speed. Theoretically, the data transfer speed on the 4G network is said to be around 100Mbps. However, in the data speed test, the speed was found to be around 30 Mbps in Nepal. While surfing the internet through the 4G network, the speed was found more than two times faster than the 3rd generation (3G). So this enhancement is obviously a good news. Before this new technology overrules the data technology in our country, let us acquaint you with the best 4G LTE enabled smartphones in Nepal.

Below Rs. 10,000

Under Rs. 10,000 price segment, we found InFocus Bingo 20 (Buy here) to be the best 4G LTE enabled smartphone in Nepal. Priced at just Rs.8,999, it is one of the few phones under Rs.10,000 to feature 4G LTE. It also supports VOLTE (Voice over LTE) which is an added bonus.

Infocus Bingo 20 Specs 
4.5-inch FWVGA Oncell IPS display
1.5 GHz Quad Core Processor (Spreadtrum SC9830)
1GB RAM/8GB ROM (microSD upto 64GB)
8MP back camera with flash; 5MP front camera with flash
Android Marshmallow 6.0 with Inlife UI 2.0
2300mAh battery
Dual SIM; 4G with VOLTE; Supported bands: B3, B40
Rs. 8,999

Between Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 17,000 

In this price segment, there were numerous smartphones with 4G LTE. However, considering the performance of those devices, we have picked two smartphones, the Xiaomi Redmi 4A and ZTE Blade S6.

Xiaomi Redmi 4A Specs ZTE Blade S6
5-inch HD IPS display 5-inch HD IPS display with 2.5D glass
1.4Ghz Quadcore Processor
(Snapdragon 425)
1.5Ghz Octacore Processor
(Snapdragon 615)
2GB RAM/16GB ROM
(microSD upto 256GB)
2GB RAM/16GB ROM
(microSD upto 64GB)
13MP back camera with LED flash;
5MP front camera
13MP back camera with LED flash;
5MP front camera
Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 with MIUI 8.0 Android Lollipop 5.0.2 with MiFavor UI 3.0
3120mAh battery 2400mAh battery
Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
Dual Hybrid SIM;
Supported bands: B1, B3, B4, B5, B7, B20, B38, B40
Dual SIM;
Supported bands: B1, B3, B7, B20, B38, B40
Rs. 14,999 Rs. 15,999

Between Rs. 17,000 to Rs. 23,000 

There are lots of smartphones you can buy below Rs.20,000 and almost all the phones support 4G LTE. However, when you are buying a device that can cost you almost Rs. 20,000, you need to look at how many LTE bands it supports for future proofing and faster 4G support. We have included phones from Samsung, ZTE, and Huawei as these manufacturers have included a wide range of LTE bands.

ZTE V7 Lite Samsung J5 Prime  Huawei GR5 Mini
5-inch HD IPS display 5-inch HD PLS TFT display 5.2-inch FHD IPS LCD display
1Ghz Quadcore Processor (MediaTek MT6735P) 1.4Ghz Quadcore Processor (Exynos 7570) 2.0Ghz Octacore Processor (HiSilicon Kirin 650)
2GB RAM/16GB ROM (microSD upto 256GB) 2GB RAM/16GB ROM (microSD upto 256GB) 2GB RAM/16GB ROM (microSD upto 256GB)
13MP back camera with LED flash;
8MP front camera with LED flash
13MP back camera with LED flash;
5MP front camera
13MP back camera with LED flash;
8MP front camera
Android Marshmallow 6.0 with MiFavor UI Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 with TouchWiz UI Android Marshmallow 6.0 with EMUI 4.1
2500mAh battery 2400mAh battery 3000mAh battery
N/A N/A Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
Dual Hybrid SIM; Supported bands: B1, B3, B5, B7, B8, B20, B40 Dual SIM;
Supported bands: B1, B3, B5, B7, B8, B20, B38, B40
Dual Hybrid SIM;
Supported bands: B1, B3, B5, B7, B8, B20, B38, B39, B40, B41
Rs. 18,990 Rs. 22,990 Rs. 21,999

Between Rs. 23,000 to Rs. 30,000 

This price section is also flooded with myriads of smartphones. Among the available devices, we filtered devices with versatility in 4G LTE bands, data and call quality, etc. and the tie between the smartphones was broken with the overall specs of the device.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 3  ZTE Axon Mini  Huawei P9 Lite
5.5-inch FHD IPS display 5.2-inch FHD Super AMOLED display with 3D touch 5.2-inch FHD IPS LCD display
1.8Ghz Hexacore Processor
(Snapdragon 650)
1.5Ghz Octacore Processor (Snapdragon 616) 2.0Ghz Octacore Processor
(HiSilicon Kirin 650)
3GB RAM/32GB ROM (microSD upto 256GB) 3GB RAM/32GB ROM (microSD upto 256GB) 3GB RAM/16GB ROM (microSD upto 256GB)
16MP back camera with LED flash;
5MP front camera
13MP back camera with LED flash;
8MP front camera
13MP back camera with LED flash;
8MP front camera
Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 with MIUI 8 Android Lollipop 5.1.1 with MiFavor UI 3.2 Android Marshmallow 6.0 with EMUI 4.1
4050mAh battery 2800mAh battery 3000mAh battery
Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
Dual Hybrid SIM; Supported bands: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B38, B39, B40, B41 Dual Hybrid SIM; Supported bands: B1, B3, B7, B8, B38, B39, B40, B41 Dual Hybrid SIM;
Supported bands: B1, B3, B5, B7, B8, B19, B20, B28, B38, B39, B40
Rs. 25,499 Rs. 25,900 Rs. 28,299

Between Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 40,000 

On the price segment of under Rs. 40,000, we found ZTE Axon Elite and Samsung Galaxy A5 2016 appropriate for the list.

ZTE Axon Elite  Samsung A5 2016
5.5-incheFHD IPS LCD display 5.2-inch FHD Super AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 Protection
2Ghz Octacore Processor
( Snapdragon 810)
1.6Ghz Octacore Processor
(Exynos 7580)
3GB RAM/32GB ROM
(microSD upto 256GB)
2GB RAM/16GB ROM
(microSD upto 256GB)
13MP+2MP Dual back camera with LED flash; 5MP front camera 13MP back camera with LED flash;
5MP front camera
Android Lollipop 5.0 with MiFavor UI Android Marshmallow 6.0 with Touchwiz UI
3120mAh battery 2400mAh battery
Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
Dual Hybrid SIM;
Supported bands: B1, B3, B7, B8, B12, B17, B20, B38, B40, B41
Dual Hybrid SIM;
Supported bands: B1, B3, B7, B8, B12, B17, B20, B38, B40, B41
Rs. 33,900 Rs. 37,900

Between Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 50,000 

In this price segment, OnePlus 3 came first to be the best. It supports LTE bands like 1(2100), 3(1800), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 20(800), 38(2600), 40(2300). It also sports top notch specs making it one of the best value for money phone at this price point.

One Plus 3 Specs 
5.5 inches FHD Optic AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 Protection
2.15GHz Quadcore Processor (Snapdragon 820)
6GB RAM/64GB ROM
16MP back camera with flash/8MP front camera
Android Nougat 7.0 with Oxygen OS
3000mAh battery with Dash Charging (60% in 30 mins)
Dual SIM; 4G with VOLTE; Supported bands: B1, B3, B5, B7, B8, B20, B38, B40
Rs. 45,900

Flagship Models (Above Rs. 50,000 Price Segment)

Among the flagship built devices, Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and iPhone 7 plus are the best without a doubt. They have not just worked for better display, processor, and cameras but have also provided versatility in 4G LTE Bands and greater 4G data and call quality.

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge  iPhone 7 Plus 
5.5-inch Super AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 Protection 5.5-inch FHD LED-backlit IPS LCD display with ion-strengthened glass Protection
2.3Ghz Octacore Processor
(Exynos 8890)
2.3Ghz quadcore Processor
(A10 Fusion)
4GB RAM/32GB ROM
(microSD upto 256GB)
3GB RAM/32/128/256GB ROM
12MP back camera with LED flash; 5MP front camera Dual 12 MP camera with LED flash;
7MP front camera
Android Nougat 7.0 with Touch Wiz UI iOS 10.2
3600mAh battery with Quick charge 2.0 2900mAh battery
Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
Dual Hybrid SIM;
Supported bands: B1, B3, B7, B8, B12, B17, B20, B38, B40, B41
Single SIM;
Supported bands: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B12, B13, B17, B18, B19, B20, B25, B26, B27, B28, B29, B30, B38, B39, B40, B41
Rs. 77,900 (32GB) 1,13,000 (32GB), Rs. 1,27,000 (128GB); Rs. 1,38,000 (256GB)

Xiaomi Preparing to Launch Redmi 5?

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A new Xiaomi Redmi smartphone has been leaked on the Tenaa site. And going by its dimensions, it is supposedly the new Redmi 5 codenamed MAE136. It could be the successor to the Redmi 4, 4A and 4 prime which were released just 4 months ago. Seems like this is going to be Xiaomi’s second release of this year.Redmi 5

Looking at the leaked pictures the phones seems to share a lot with previous versions. Including the same T-style design with a fingerprint sensor at the back and a metal body (but so do almost the Xiaomi smartphones).

The dimension specified is 139.24×69.94×8.65mm showing a 5-inch phone. The leak also shows 4000 mAh battery and Dual SIM support. Sadly there is no information of expandable storage.Redmi 5If these rumors are to be believed then we will see a new mid-ranger from Xiaomi before the highly anticipated Xiaomi Mi6 flagship. As for the Redmi 5’s release date, it’s another mystery as the smartphone maker has decided to skip MWC.

Samsung On7 Pro with 5.5-inch Display Launched in Nepal

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We all know Samsung launches well over a dozen phones every year. They just have a huge portfolio of Smartphones which isn’t a bad thing, as they just want to release a phone for everyone. Adding to that pile of smartphones is the new Galaxy On7 pro.

The Samsung On7 pro was launched in India in July and was available exclusively online at Amazon. Today, Samsung Mobiles Nepal has officially launched the On7 Pro in Nepal and the company has priced the device at Rs. 17,490.

Latest Price: Rs. 15,790 [Last updated on: December 6, 2018]

Galaxy On7 Pro at a glance:

  • 5.5-inch 720p TFT LCD Display
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 (4x Cortex-A53 with Adreno 306)
  • 2GB RAM, 16GB storage with microSD (Up to 128GB)
  • 13 megapixel rear, 5-megapixel front camera
  • Dual SIM, 4G LTE support
  • Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
  • 3000mAh removable battery
  • Ultra Data Saving, Sbike Mode
    samsung on7 pro price nepal
    The 13 and 5 MP cameras on the Samsung Galaxy On7 Pro produce decent photography experience.

As far as build quality is concerned, it has a plastic body and reminded me of the Samsung Galaxy grand that was launched back in 2013. It feels cheap compared to what the competitors are offering at budget segment these days. The sides also house a plastic frame which makes it less durable.

Moving to the display, it’s a TFT 720p screen which is the area where Samsung has compromised. The TFT panel is way inferior to the AMOLED display that we liked about Samsung midrange phones. The panel has awful color reproduction and viewing angles.

samsung galaxy on7 pro latest price 2017 nepal
The Samsung Galaxy On7 Pro weighs 171gms and measures 151.8 x 77.5 x 8.2mm in dimension.

Connectivity options include WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and dual SIM with 4G LTE Cat 4. Powering the On 7 Pro is a dated Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 SoC (1.2Ghz Quadcore Cortex A53) coupled with 2GB of RAM.  If you are someone who judges a phone with benchmarks, it scores about 28000 in AnTuTu 6 which is commendable for a phone of this price range.

The 13MP primary camera has an F2.1 aperture lens and LED flash, while the 5MP front camera boasts F2.2 aperture lens, 103-degree wide angle lens, palm selfie and beauty shot. The 3000mAh user replaceable battery is rated to provide 2 days of battery life. However, like with the other midrange phones from Samsung, the On 7 pro lacks important sensors such as auto brightness and gyro. As expected, the fingerprint scanner is also missing.

So, what are your initial thoughts regarding the upcoming smartphone from Samsung? Let us know in the poll section down below.

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Snapchat Working on a Concept Phone with 360 Degree Camera

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Snapchat is one of the fastest-growing camera app (‘previously social-media’) in the world. At first, the whole idea of Snapchat sounded like a stupid thing, who would want to post pictures that only lasted for 24hours? who would want to send photos using time limits and for the love of god who would want to talk by snapping pictures? But that’s what we’re doing right now, aren’t we? and it has become so popular that other social media giants like Instagram are copying the similar concepts. Well, the company is doing more than just creating a camera app, they are also creating hardware that makes their experience more engaging.

It’s recent that Snapchat has entered the hardware front. A few months back they introduced the Snapchat Spectacles which was stylish and most importantly shot videos form your POV and uploaded directly to Snapchat. Although we couldn’t get the first-hand experience of the spectacles but it seemed really awesome and people seem to totally love it. Continuing the integration of hardware for snapping, Snapchat has recently hired a group of 50 hardware engineers whose goal is to make the perfect smartphone for the Snapchat users.

Snapchat Phone
Image:Mediakix

Well, the specs are kind of raw as it is a concept phone. It will come with a 360-degree camera, a separate front facing camera, a button to easily scroll through filters, one touch capture and sharing. The main goal of the phone is to let users snap and share everything while carrying the phone on a single hand. The phone will be camera focused so we can expect some major camera integration and to our disappointment, the phone will be running on android. If you have been using Snapchat on android, you already know how disappointing the image quality is going to be despite having a good camera. Although till they launch the smartphone (‘if they launch the smartphone’) we can hope for some optimization for the image quality.

Snapchat Phone
Image: Mediakix

The whole move towards the hardware front is because Snapchat had to do something different to make the users stick as their core functionalities are being implemented on other platforms. We don’t know how practical it is to buy a smartphone just to use Snapchat but a lot of things seem stupid at first until they don’t.

Samsung teases Exynos 9 ahead of the Galaxy S8 Launch

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Samsung is set to unveil its in-house system on a chip, the Exynos 9 during the official unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus, its twitter teaser confirms.

To refresh your memory, Samsung Galaxy S8 flagship already has the first dibs on the new Snapdragon 835 SoC. But as always, Samsung might still introduce two variants of their flagship. The later being the Exynos 9 for the international market including Nepal.

The new Exynos SoC, just like the Snapdragon 835, will come with the new 10nm FinFET technology. This is going to improve the chip’s performance and battery life (20% less power consumption and 30% more graphics performance). This new processor will also support both AR and VR and will have an octa-core CPU with four custom M2 cores and four ARM Cortex-A53 cores. The new SoC might be released at the upcoming Mobile World Congress which is coming up soon along with the new Mali-G71 GPU.

Coral Blue version of Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge launched in Nepal

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Samsung, the best-selling smartphone brand in Nepal has now brought a new color variant of its flagship built device. Joining the leagues with already available Black onyx, Gold Platinum and Silver Titanium variants of Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, Coral Blue version has now emerged in the market. The newbie has also brought a luring offer. Now, on the purchase of Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (costing Rs. 88,900), you will also get cash back of Rs. 12,000.

Overview on Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is a year old model in the smartphone arena, though, it’s appealing specs has still made it a strong contender in the race of best smartphones. The curvy screen of Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is the most enticing feature any smartphone could bear. That 5.5-inch curved edges screen in the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is of Super AMOLED genre with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection and supports a QHD resolution.

The device also comes with Android Marshmallow version out of the box flavored by TouchWiz UI on the top. The device also bears the privilege for an upgrade to the Nougat version. Powering off the device is done by an Exynos 8890 chipset, which is an Octa-core processor. And the graphics portion is taken care by Mali-T880 MP12 GPU. Storage wise, the device houses a 4 GB LPDDR4 RAM and a ROM of 32 GB with a provision for an enhancement up to 200 GB.

On the optics side, the back and the front side of the device bears 12MP and 5MP shooters respectively. Both the cameras include an aperture of f/1.7. However, the senior one is privileged by the Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). This assembly has made Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge one of the best camera smartphones.  Fitting perfectly in the size of 150.9 x 72.6 x 7.7 mm, the device comes with 3600 mah non-removable battery. In order to shorten the company with the wall charger, the device also inherits a Quick charging technology (QC 2.0).

Connectivity wise, Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge embraces dual-SIM compatibility, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 4G compatibility with multiple bands, Bluetooth v4.2, GPS, and NFC. The device also includes an assembly of sensors like Fingerprint (front-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer, heart rate, and SpO2. In addition, Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge holds an IP68 certification for its water and dust resistant body.

Verdict on Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

Though being a year old, the device costs a hefty price of Rs. 76,900. The device bears alluring specs and obviously worth the price. However, the approaching MWC 2017 will bring new and awesomely built devices and there are a number of devices going to be launched in Nepal very soon, which will obviously prove this device obsolete and might engulf you in the regrets. So, instead of jumping straight to buy Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, I found it witful to wait. Anticipation will definitely pay off.

Using your phone in the bathroom? It could be getting contaminated with dangerous bacteria!

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One question. How many of you are reading this on your phone while you are sitting down on your toilet? Well, if you are, I suggest you to keep your phone away. Why? It is because your device is getting contaminated with harmful bacteria that are in your toilet right now. Sounds scary, doesn’t it? Well, you should be scared. These bacteria can harbor along the creases and edges of your mobile phone. And later, it can easily infect you.

A recent study conducted by Sony has found that around 75 percent of Americans used their mobile phones in their bathroom while as do 41 percent of Australians. And with the level of obsession we Nepali people have with our phones, I am sure that figure is substantial here too.

So, while it might look like you are saving your precious time multitasking, you are actually putting your health at risk.

Dr. Anchita Karmakar, general practitioner, explains, “There are water and air particles that harbor in the little creases of the phone. And phone covers and cases are usually made out of rubber, which is a warm and comfortable harboring ground for bacteria.”

That clears you of the misconception that the cover of your phone is keeping away the germs. The germs include harmful bacteria such as Escherichia coli, salmonella, and shigella among others.

As Dr Karmakar further adds, “There’s a lot of water involved in the toileting process in Asia, so you wouldn’t want to take a phone in the bathroom for that reason”.

Therefore, it is better if you keep your phone away from toilets, and you should definitely keep it away from the public ones. Imagine tons of bacteria occupying your phone when you enter a public toilet at Ratnapark!

‘Even if you’re not using your phone on the toilet, you’re still holding it while you’re going in and out of the bathroom, and that’s enough to put bacteria on the phone when you haven’t yet washed your hands,’ Dr Karmakar says.

Also, since a lot of people use their phones while eating, be it for Instagram or just some website, the bacteria easily enter their digestive tract via their mouth. So next time you get sick, it could be because of this factor!

So what can you do to eradicate this risk? It is easy. Just stop using your phone in your bathroom and while eating. Oh and just so you know, one study claims that your smartphone consists of more harmful bacteria than your toilet seat.

Xiaomi Redmi 4A Review: Best Phone Under Rs. 15,000?

When it comes to buying a phone, if you can’t afford a flagship, budget phones are the ones you should be buying. There are many different perks of buying a budget phone. First is their affordable pricing. The second is buying another budget phone happens to be cheaper than repairing broken screen of many flagship phones. Plus, when you’re upgrading to the next phone, your investment on the last phone doesn’t feel like a loss. Hence, buying a budget device is always a good deal. But while buying a budget device a lot has to be considered. This is the price segment in which you’ll be getting countless options. We explored through those options and Xiaomi Redmi 4A looked like the best buy on paper. But can it be the best buy in real life use? Let’s find out from this review.

Build

Xiaomi Redmi 4A is a plastic build phone which can safely be said to be a “metal phone wannabe” with its metal-like color and textures. Despite being made out of plastic, the phone is pretty premium to look at and hold. On the bright side, the Redmi 4A is definitely one of the light phones that I’ve held.

The power and volume buttons that can be found on the right edge are well placed and give a nice tactile feedback. I think it’ll be a safe bet to say it is one of the well-built budget devices that you can currently find in the market.

Display

Xiaomi Redmi 4A comes with a 5-inch IPS LCD display with the resolution of 720 * 1280 pixels. The display has a good color reproduction and decent viewing angles. The display color temperature is tunable. Personally, I think putting the white balance on the cooler side made this display look much better than with regular white balance.

There’s an option for turning the reading mode on that filters the blue color coming from the display and hence soothes the eyes in late night usage. The only downsides are its average brightness and those noticeable bezels around it. But Considering its price, we can simply pass on that.

Performance

Under the hood, the phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 which is a 64-bit quad-core CPU and is clocked at 1.4 GHz. This CPU is coupled with 2GB of RAM and is backed by Adreno 308. If you find its inbuilt memory offering of 16 GB to be not enough, then you may expand it up to 256 GB.

While using this device running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow with MIUI 8, I didn’t notice any lags scrolling through the home screen. The loading time of most used apps like Facebook, Messenger, Instagram and others were fast enough. However, while switching between the apps that were opened a while ago, a little of a delay was noticed while reloading them. As long as you don’t opt for any graphics-intensive games, you can have a decent gaming experience in this phone.

Camera

The primary shooter of 13 megapixels is satisfyingly good. The macro shots come out decent but sometimes the focus isn’t that sharp. The color reproduction is near perfect and the swiping on screen for exposure management is one of the features that I found really handy. The shooting speed is also faster than much devices in this price range.

But the 5-megapixelcamera unit on the front is just okay and is nothing to write home about. Coming to the videos, its primary shooter is capable of shooting 1080p videos at 30fps. Color reproduction on videos usually happens to be out of scale and the auto-exposure works much slower than expected. Hence, the videography from this phone can be considered as a let-down. Check out all the sample photos here in this link.

Battery

This budget friendly device from Xiaomi houses a 3120mAh battery inside. It is huge enough to light up a 5 inch HD screen for quite some time. During the time of my review period, I got mixed results from 3 to 5 hours of screen on time depending on heavy and normal usage. But charging the device from 0 to 100% is going to take 2.5hours of your time at the fastest with its regular charger.

Connectivity and sensors

This dual SIM phone packs in every essential sensor we look forward to having in a phone. To list them out, it has WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, A-GPS along with Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, and compass sensors. I put this device in the test with the 4G network introduced by NTC and the experience was pretty decent. The sound production from the earpiece was good enough with no distortions and there wasn’t any call drop throughout my usage. Plus person on the other side could tell that the phone has active noise cancellation built in.

Coming to its additional offerings, it has an IR blaster and plays FM radio without asking you to plug in the earphone. That is a most welcome feature in a smartphone.

Verdict

This light phone with a pretty loud speaker at the back that offers great one hand usability is certainly the best buy for those who prefer better displays over bigger ones. Yes, you can get a few 5.5-inch screen phones with a fingerprint sensor for the same price but when put on real life test, I’m pretty sure this phone will easily surpass them all. That said, I’ve some disappointments with this phone as well, the biggest one being its battery life not being astoundingly good as I expected it to be. And the second disappointment is its average brightness which made me use my phone the least in direct sunlight. Plus, I believe it won’t be out of place to mention, it has a very weak vibration. And Yes, I happened to miss a few calls every now and then.

Hence I’d like to end this video saying this phone is definitely not perfect, but for the price, it’s pretty close.

Now is the worst time to buy a smartphone

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When it’s time for buying a new phone, even I find it really hard to decide when is the right time. But, what is easier to decide is when it’s the worst time to buy one. Apparently, if you’re planning to buy your next phone very soon then just don’t. Now is the worst time to buy a smartphone. This is because better phones than what are currently available are just around the corner. So don’t buy a phone that you’ll regret buying just after few months. And, if you are not sure when to buy your next phone then you’ve come to the right place.

Now, let’s take a look at some phones that you should rather skip from buying.

Should you buy the discounted OnePlus 3?

The answer is a solid “No”. Yes, you may agree to disagree. But, let me get few points straight. The upgraded version of OnePlus 3, the OnePlus 3T will be officially available in Nepal from the end of this February. Yes, it’ll be a little costlier than its predecessor but it’s worth the price. The upgraded processor, 13% more battery capacity, 16MP selfie camera instead of 8MP and scratch resistant sapphire glass for primary camera lens are the worth mentioning upgrades you can find in OnePlus 3T.

Is it wise or stupid to buy iPhone 7?

Yes, iPhone 7 and 7plus certainly did bring something new to the table if we do the specs-to-specs comparison with its predecessors. However, it is not that wise to buy iPhone 7 now even though it is the first iPhone with water resistance and stereo speakers. That is not because iPhone 7 is bad but because much better iPhone is now just 6-7 months away. Some Jaw-dropping rumors on iPhone 8 have already started flooding the internet. Now, we can be hopeful what we expected to see in iPhone 7 will be available on the iPhone 8. To list them out, hopefully, iPhone 8 will come with most-awaited OLED displays and wireless charging. Top of all, it will certainly have a new design. So, if you want to buy an iPhone to stand out the crowd then the iPhone 8 is worth all the wait.

What about the Xiaomi Phones in Nepal?

Mi Nepal seems pretty aggressive in bringing Xiaomi phones in Nepal. They are releasing new Xiaomi devices one after another. Phones like Xiaomi Note 4, Redmi 4A, and discounted Mi5 are among the best buys from MI Nepal till the date. And, Yes the super hyped Xiaomi Mi Mix will be available in Nepal very soon. But should you buy the Mi Mix? The answer is a “No”. It is because it’s the first of its type and comes with few limitations. Yes, the phone is certainly gonna work as a head-turner when you use your phone in the public. But at the end of the day, it is just another over-priced phone with not so impressive specs considering its price. I’m pretty sure the bezel-less display is not gonna excite you rest of the days like the first time. Since there has already been news from Xiaomi working on Mi Mix2, it is rather wise to wait for the upgraded and refined second version.

What about Samsung?

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Samsung Galaxy S7 edge, a year old device, is undoubtedly the best android phone you can buy in Nepal. That said, the next flagship from this Korean giant, the Galaxy S8, is just down the road. Trust me, buying the S7 edge now will be one of your regretful decisions in life. You’ll keep asking yourself why didn’t you wait for the greatest and latest Galaxy S lineup while buying new Samsung device in 2017.

And, if you’re planning to buy the Samsung Galaxy A7 2016, let me remind you Samsung Nepal will be releasing the Samsung Galaxy A7 2017 next month that will come at similar price range with heavier specs. So, the A7 2017 and the Galaxy C9 pro are among the next new releases from Samsung in Nepal.

Should you buy Gionee, Huawei phones now in Nepal?

MWC is just 10 days away, in which companies like Huawei, Gionee, and others will be introducing their new phones for the year 2017. So just wait, till they officially announce phones like Gionee A1/A1 plus, Huawei P10/P10 plus, LG G6 and others in MWC. If you hold your next phone deal for a couple of weeks, maybe then you might find the right phone for you. MWC is all about new releases in Smartphone industries. Hence, buying a phone couple of weeks before MWC can be considered to be a stupidity.

When is the right time to buy a smartphone?

Well, if you’ve come this far how could I not share with you the best time to buy a smartphone? So, if you’re planning to buy your next smartphone in 2017 then mid of the year would be the best time. As then, every major OEMS will have introduced their flagships, midrange, and budget devices. It’s always nicer to have wider choices while choosing the best phone. But if you’re an iPhone enthusiast or a Galaxy Note user, then your wait will be a little longer than that of others. But trust me, this wait will be totally worth it.

Nokia 3 Leaked – An Entry Level Love

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The wait for all the Nokia fans is finally coming to an end. Nokia is rumored to release a total of three smartphones in the MWC. Among those three Android phones are the Nokia 6 (global version), Nokia 5 and the just leaked Nokia 3.

Nokia 3 leaked Specs:

  • 1.4 GHz QuadCore Snapdragon 425 Processor
  • Adreno 308 GPU
  • 2 GB RAM
  • Android Nougat 7.0
  • 5.2″ 720p display
  • 16 GB internal storage
  • 13 MP Rear Camera
  • 5 MP Front CameraNokia 3 (rumored)

Going by the specs, it seems to be an entry level phone. And rumored to cost around €149, the price justifies the specs. Basic features like 4G support and a decent IPS screen are present. HMD Global will be betting on the Nokia name the most to sell this device as we have earlier seen with the Nokia 6 being sold out in seconds.

Along with these three Android phones, Nokia is rumored to launch the classic Nokia 3310 too. Known for its long battery life, unmatched durability and the Snake game we all love, this phone is the world’s best-selling mobile phone. And seems like Nokia wants to try their luck with it again.

With a huge demand in China, do you think Nokia still has it’s loyal fans to count on or will they fail again? Let us know in the comments below.