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Xiaomi Mi VR Review: VR That Won’t Blow Your Wallet

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Xiaomi Mi VR, VR developed by tech giants Xiaomi has been receiving a lot of attention for the price one has to pay to get this device. The device currently sells at Rs. 1,999 and for more details, you can check their link here. Let’s see if the cheap price justifies the value one gets in this device.

The headset is light as it is made from lycra. It fits smartphones of screen sizes from 4 inches to 5.7 inches. The phones are placed and locked by a two-way zipper which works fine and does the job. Inside the headset, two anti-reflective aspheric lenses are placed. There is an adjustable strap to lock the device onto our eyes and one physical button. The headset is comfortable to wear and spacious enough to fit glasses also. It is definitely not the most comfortable one but at this price the design is justifiable. The physical button is placed above the VR set and it presses the phone’s touchscreen to act as a controller to the VR. There are no other control buttons.

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But this control button is a working wonder in the case of this headset. We tested the VR with Samsung Galaxy Note 5. While using the VR dedicated apps and videos, a small pointer appears on the screen which can be targeted to the desired option or button that you want to select by adjusting the orientation of one’s head and pressing the button in the VR. It may sound little confusing in words but using that feature is a piece of cake in real life scenario.

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The headset is comfortable to wear and spacious enough to fit glasses also. There is also a dedicated VR app designed by MI  that includes a selection of 360-degree videos from YouKu (China’s equivalent of YouTube) and others. One can download the app from the QR code one gets from the user guide that comes with the VR. The app is completely in the Chinese language so we tested the VR with 360-degree youtube videos and google cardboard apps. The VR offers nothing special but overall experience was nice. But the VR offers only 75 degree of viewing angle which is less compared to other mid range VR.

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The VR very simple in design and use. So one can not expect too much from it. Overall the experience in Cardboard apps and the 360-degree youtube video is still comparable to Google Cardboard. It doesn’t have the built-in sensor which we find in the higher end headset like Samsung Galaxy Gear VR but for the price justifies the experience one gets through the VR. The virtual reality enthusiast may not find this device special but for any first time user who wants to experience virtual reality, the product is recommended.

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Android co-founder Andy Rubin is bringing a new phone in 2017

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Andy Rubin, the 53 years old New Yorker, co-founded Android in 2003. He then sold it to the Google in 2005 and started working with them. He worked at the Google for 8 good years turning his tiny project to World’s most dominant OS for smartphones. Before stepping out from the Alphabet Inc’s Google, he was working at its Robotics unit. He then started working with Playground Global targeted at Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and AR projects.

What is Essential Products Inc.?

We haven been hearing about Andy Rubin coming with a new phone a lot lately. News of him being in a talk Sprint executives at CES left many scrubbing their heads. Andy has founded his own Essential Products Inc. and has recruited good 40 employees who happen to be ex-employees of Apple and Alphabet Inc.

Rubin registered Essential Products Inc. with California regulators in November 2015, and in late 2016, the company registered ‘Essential’ with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The company has included smartphones, accessories, and OS as its goods and services.

How will the first phone from Andy Rubin look like?

The phone that Andy Rubin is said to be working on will be a high-end one that will be priced similarly to Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Pixel. The phone’s design sounds interesting already. It’ll sport edge-to-edge screen with no bezels. It’ll come in bigger screen size though the overall phone size will be as equal to current 5.5-inch screen phones. The phone will have metallic frames around the edges. Plus, the back will be made of ceramic.

Foxconn is reported to be the one behind its manufacturing. Andy Rubin will be formally announcing the Essential Inc. very soon. After the formal announcement, He’ll be working as the CEO. He is among very few creative minds. So, many people have high hopes regarding his next product.

The phone will be of a modular type. It’ll be letting third-party accessories to be connected through its charging port. As far the modular accessories are concerned, what is confirmed is a 360-degree camera.

Moreover, Essential Inc. will be making AI-powered home and mobile products. Well, can the creator of Android come with a Killer hardware that is the question we all have till the phone gets released somewhere this year?

LG and Samsung to launch a handset with folding screen this year

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Customers were confused whether to buy a phone or a tablet. Right, then manufacturer came with the solution and named it “Phablet”. Well, phablets were more of a problem than a solution, to be honest. They didn’t find a right spot since they were neither phones nor tablets. They didn’t solve the real problem. The users want something with a big screen just like a tablet. At the same time, they want it to have portability of a phone maintaining smaller dimensions. Well, that was so unrealistic until Samsung registered a patent for a folding phone.

When someone talks about a folding phone, I always remember the flip-phones from the past. Well, they were so cool until smartphones happened. I used to rock one and what I liked the most about it is the secondary screen it used to have. I didn’t have to flip open the phone to check time and notifications. If you are thinking why I’m talking about those phones then it is because the patent Samsung registered for a folding phone was just like the flip phones. One with a screen hidden under, and a hinge that helps in folding and unfolding of the device. But definitely, it has differences. It is going to be far more advanced than the flip phones. That’s for sure. The bigger problem for any manufacturer to come up with such phone is the screen itself needs to be bendable.

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“Foldable Valley” could be the first folding Screen Smartphone

Samsung’s Folding Smartphone Prototype codenamed “Foldable Valley”

Trustable sources claim that such prototypes have already been made by Samsung and were tested in China. The foldable phones will be mass-produced as early as 2017 but Samsung hasn’t had the solid word yet, though. However, the device is codenamed “Foldable Valley”. From those being tested, there are two variants of such phones. One is powered by SnapDragon 620 and the other is powered by SnapDragon 820. Moreover, the device is rumored to have a 3GB of RAM, microSD card slot, and non-removable battery. It looks like a wallet when folded which is not so fancy to my liking. That’s one oddly looking phone.

Bear in mind, it is not just Samsung that is going to release a phone with bending screen. LG has been showcasing its bending display technology in different internationals shows. Latest bending screen made out of a thin film by LG seems promising than the plastic ones. LG is confident to sell 100,000 units of devices with foldable screens at the end of fourth quarter of 2017. Be it in a phone or TV, foldable screens are the future.

Nintendo unveils its new portable console: Nintendo Switch

Nintendo, a company we all know, has come out with something exciting, again!! Nintendo’s new console the Nintendo Switch is both a home console and a portable video game.

Spec wise Nintendo didn’t say much. They don’t want you to care about the specs of the console. Nintendo makes sure that games run smooth and you have fun. All we know is it’s based on the Maxwell architecture by Nvidia, has 4GB of RAM and 32GB internal with a micro SD card support.

For around $300 you get a 6.2 inch 720p display which can run on battery and you can then connect to the Nintendo switch dock which then connects to your TV through an HDMI cable. It supports up to a 1080p output.

And yet the Nintendo switch’s main attraction is its Joy-Con controllers. These are two detachable controllers which has NFC, vibration motor, IR sensor, gyroscope, motion detectors etc. which helps detect things like your precise hand movements, which means it knows if you threw a straight punch or a curve punch. The joy-con controllers also feature “HD rumble”, which is a force feedback feature that Nintendo says can give you the feeling of holding a glass filled with ice and shaking cubes inside or the glass being filled with water.

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These controllers can be used either side by side with the Nintendo switch or with the joy-con grip or use them separately or with the joy-con straps like on the Wii U.

The games it’s releasing with are the Legend of Zelda, ARMS (which takes advantage of the motion detectors), Switch, MARIOKART 8 deluxe (obviously), Splatoon 2 and also famous game titles like FIFA, Skyrim V, Minecraft, NBA2K18, street fighter, and Just Dance. You can buy games from the Nintendo eShop.

There are accessories that can also be purchased separately like the Nintendo switch pro controller, joy-con charging grip, Nintendo switch dock set, and joy-con wheel.

Nintendo Switch will be releasing this march which is a great home console with portable capabilities which Nintendo says can last 2-6 hours on a single charge. This console is targeted at all age group and has a reasonable price tag. Hopefully, this console releases in Nepal as well with a reasonable price tag.

Motorola confirms Pre-MWC event (G5 plus leaked specs)

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To the mobile enthusiasts worldwide, MWC is an interesting event of the year. But the day before it is no lesser exciting. Nokia, Huawei, and Samsung will be organizing a Pre-MWC event on February 26. Now, Motorola has joined the Pre-MWC event bandwagon. Motorola has sent the press event invite to presses worldwide.

Moto Press Invite Picture (Breakdown)

The invite was a picture with a generic Mobile. “Hello, Moto” is written just below the phone followed by date and time. It’s really hard to say which phone Moto will be releasing that day. Moto G5 Plus would be a safe bet is what we think. It is only recently that the OLX Romania Website listed the Moto G5plus. However, the OLX Romania will be selling this phone only from March.

It is from that listing of G5 plus, we could manage to grasp little of information regarding the specs of Moto G5 plus. The phone will sport a 5.5 inch Full HD display. It will have a SnapDragon 625 chipset coupled with 4GB of RAM. Other details include a 32 GB onboard storage and a 3080 mAh battery capacity. As far as the cameras are concerned, there’s a 13Megapixel shooter at the back and a 5 MP shooter is on the front.

Now coming to the aesthetics of the phone, it will have a noticeable camera bump in the back and will have a unibody metal design. The fingerprint sensor will be on the front bottom of the phone. The phone from 2017 will have a 3.5mm headphone jack and USB port at the bottom. There are volume rockers and power button at the right edge. The sim tray is placed at the top edge.

Well, we are certain about the press event on February 26 by Motorola, a Lenovo-owned company. But still the phone that will be announcing is yet in the shade but we would put our bet on it to be Moto G5 Plus. What do you think? Is it Moto G5 / G5 Plus or Moto X 2017 that Lenovo is announcing on 26th Feb?

Samsung Launched Galaxy C7 Pro in China

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Following the leaks in Samsung’s Korean Website, the Galaxy C7 Pro is out now officially at least for people in China. Samsung China will take pre-orders of this phone starting from tomorrow. Well, the international release is still in shadows but we can expect to see this phone in Samsung’s booth at MWC.

Update: Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro Launched in Nepal for Rs. 39,900

What’s inside Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro?

This device is certainly going to create some heat in the mobile market. You can expect to hear about its display more than often. The phone comes with 5.7 inches full HD Super AMOLED screen. Not just that, it is going to feature “always-on” display feature as well. So, you don’t need to wake up your phone to check time and notifications.

The phone can be expected to be a good performer as it packs SnapDragon 626 octa-core processor that is clocked at 2.2GHz. Along with that, is the 4GB RAM. If you’re not pumped with these specs, let me tell another exciting fact. The phone will have a 64 GB of inbuilt storage with around 50GB of usable free-memory. The memory can be further expanded up to 256 GB with a use of microSD card.

Coming to the cameras, camera specs sound pretty impressive too. The Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro features a 16 Megapixels camera unit with f1.9 aperture both on the back and the front. Videos taken from any of the cameras can be of 1920*1080 pixels with the frame rate of 30fps, at the highest. The cameras can be expected to perform good in low light conditions as the aperture size of 1.9 sounds wide enough.

Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro gets its juice from 3300mAh battery packed inside. The fingerprint sensor is embedded in the home button on the front. The mono speaker is placed at the right bottom edge of the device. It comes with Android 6.0.1 out of the box. It will come in color options of Rose pink, Arctic blue and Maple leaf gold.

Well, the phone is now available for pre-orders only in China from Jan. 16, 2017. Surprisingly, the website doesn’t include the price of the device. So looks like we’ve to wait for its actual pricing. However, more about the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro will be shared in our future posts. The device has also makes it way to the Nepal for a price of Rs. 39,900

Specifications of Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro

  • Display: 5.7 inches, 1920 x 1080 (FHD), Super AMOLED screen
  • Processor: SnapDragon 626 chipset, octa-core processor clocked at 2.2GHz
  • Camera: 16MP, f1.9 main and 16MP, f1.9 front
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 64GB, supports microSD card upto 256GB.
  • SIM: Dual SIM (hybrid slot)
  • USB: Type-C
  • Dimensions: 156.5 X 77.2 X 7.0mm
  • Weight: 172g
  • Battery: 3300mAh
  • Operating System: Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
  • Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro Price in Nepal: Rs. 39,900

Gen Nxt officially selling iPads in Nepal via official retailers

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Tablets may have lost a little bit of charm as of late but they are still a good buy for someone looking for larger screens. Gen Nxt, the official distributor of Apple devices in Nepal, is currently selling three variants of iPads here. The company is giving one year warranty on all iPads. So today, we have made you a list of Apple iPads being currently sold in Nepal.

[Note: Gen Nxt are the sole authorized distributors of Apple Products in Nepal. Oliz Store, Evo Store, Future world, etc are the authorized retailers of Apple Products.]

iPad Mini 2 – A1489

Launched in November 2013, the iPad Mini 2 is still a good buy. The variant GenNext is currently selling is a Wi-Fi & Cellular version. The display of iPad Mini 2 is protected by an Oleophobic coating.

Display: 7.9″ LED-illuminated IPS with resolution of 2048×1536 (326 ppi)
Processor: Apple A7 processor clocked at 1.3GB
Operating System: Upgradable to iOS 10.2
RAM: 1GB
Primary Camera: 5MP with f/2.4 aperture
Secondary camera: 1.2MP
Internal Storage: 32GB
Battery: Lithium Polymer (23.8 Watt Hours)
Color(s) Available: Space Grey
Price: Contact Here

iPad Air 2

Launched in October 2014, the iPad Air still features some top-notch specs. Some of its specs are similar to that of the latest iPad released, the iPad Pro. This variant is a Wi-Fi & Cellular version

Display: 9.7″ LED-backlit IPS Retina display with resolution of 2048×1536 (264 ppi)
Processor: Triple-Core Apple A8X processor with 1.5GHz clock speed
Operating System: Upgradable to iOS 10.2
RAM: 2GB
Primary Camera: 8MP
Secondary Camera: 1.2MP
Internal Storage: 32GB/128GB
Models available: Wi-Fi only (ITS, A1566)
Fingerprint sensor: Touch ID
Color(s) available: Space Grey, Gold
Battery: Lithium Polymer (27.3 Watt Hours)
Price: Contact Here

iPad Pro 9.7-inch

The last iPad Apple released, the iPad Pro is one of the best tablets you can buy right now.

Display: 9.7-inch LED-backlit IPS LCD display with resolution of 1536 x 2048 pixels
Processor: Dual-core Apple A9X clocked at 2.16GHz
Operating System: Upgradable to iOS 10.2
RAM: 2GB
Primary Camera: 12MP with f/2.2 aperture
Secondary Camera: 5MP with f/2.2 aperture
Internal Storage: 32GB
Fingerprint sensor: Touch ID
Color(s) Available: Grey
Battery: Li-Ion battery (27.9 Watt Hours)
Price: Contact Here

Apple Pencil

A stylus for the iPad Pro, the Apple pencil could be useful if you are heavy into paintings or making portraits. Apple has claimed the pencil to last for up to 12 hours on a full charge. There is a lightning connector inside its cap that lets you charge the Apple pencil directly from the iPad Pro. The company has also claimed the device to give 30 minutes of battery life with only 15 seconds of charging. Price: Contact Here

Smart Keyboard for Apple iPad Pro (9.7-inch)

Another accessory for the Apple iPad Pro, the smart keyboard is a convenient way to type. The keyboard is lightweight and slim, making it easy to handle. The keyboard is equipped with a smart connector which is used to connect to an iPad. Price: Contact Here

Fashionable and smart – A fitness tracking ring

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Yes, you read that right! Fitness tracking devices, undoubtedly, have multiplied in magnitude over the past few years. But Motiv has taken this to an entirely new height at the CES, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The ring even won the Best of Innovation for Wearable Technologies at the CES, 2017.

Motiv has released a sleek and smart wearable designed to help monitor your activities and keep track of your health. The titanium plated ring, that comes in either slate-grey or rose-gold, contains everything that you need in a compact, discrete wearable fitness tracker- minus a display, of course.It’s 8mm wide and 2.5mm thick, comes in seven standard ring sizes The ring is waterproof and has three sensors – an optical heart rate sensor, a 3-axis accelerometer, and a smart LED sensor.

The 3-axis accelerometer to monitor when you’re moving, and then activates the heart-rate monitor automatically.The heart- rate monitor sits at the bottom of the ring. And there is a small band that houses a tri-colour light that activates when the device is syncing to your phone or charging.

The ring uses the wearer’s pulse rate to keep track of his/her activity and health.The ring automatically logs things like active minutes, heart rate, distance, calories burned and activity type to be synced to your phone later. The ring is said to hold up to three days’ worth of activity data on the device. And thus, you don’t need to open the app every day to sync the record. It will also measure when you go to sleep and your resting heart-rate.

The device has 3-5 days spanning battery life and thus is hassle free when it comes to charging. The ring’s boxed package also contains two minuscule chargers that plug into a USB port or charger and hold the ring magnetically while charging. It only takes an hour and a half to fully charge. For emergency cases, the second charger, which is about the size of a USB memory stick, can be used as you can keep that on your keyring, too.

All the data stored in the device is to be beamed to an app. The app is particularly well designed, blending accurate stats with beautiful imagery that shows you how you’re spending your day. Each activity is well segmented and one can also drill down into more data and graphs for them. The app, though, is currently only available on iOS.

Huawei Mate 9 Sets Benchmark on Guinness Book for Taking Selfies

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Following the trails of Apple and Samsung, Huawei has been another leading name in the list to own global smartphones market share. In Nepal too, Huawei is the second smartphone manufacturer to possess smartphones market share. And all the credit goes to the better specs packed within the device since it justifies every penny paid for it. Proving the above experiment true, Huawei’s offspring, Mate 9 broke the record of Guinness Book for taking selfies.

A few days back, Huawei bagged eight awards in the CES. And keeping the winning spark alive, Huawei have now broken the record set in the Guinness Book for taking selfies. The record-breaking event took place at Palace Downtown Dubai. In the event, 160 high definition selfies of different persons were taken in the short interval of 180 seconds. The selfies were taken keeping Burj Khalifa as the backdrop. The record count shows nearly one high-definition selfie per second. This is obviously an incredible record, which has proven the implausible camera speed of Mate 9. This record surpassed the previous one by a far-fetched number of 38. Donnie Wahlberg followed by his companions in the Gulf of Mexico set the previous record. The record made the place in Guinness Book in 2016 with the number of selfie count equals to 122.

Talking about the Mate 9, the phone sports dual rear camera with an aperture of f/2.2, dual-tone flash, LASER AF, and OIS. The dual-lensed rear camera employs 20MP (Monochrome) and 12MP (RGB colors) lenses. And the merging algorithm equipped in the phone intelligently merges the colors from the RGB sensor and the details of the monochrome sensor. The phone is also capable of recording 4K videos. On the front side, the phone furnishes an 8MP secondary camera, which has f/1.9 aperture. Needless to mention about the speed of secondary camera since the camera has already created the record. For the detail specifications of the device, click here.

Mate 9 uses an impressive second-generation dual lens camera with 12-megapixel RGB sensor and 20-megapixel monochrome sensor which makes the phone perfect for the best photography results.

Through this record, Huawei has now set a difficult benchmark for the future attempters. More than that, this record also challenged other manufacturers to equip faster cameras on their phones.

Everything about SSD: Types, Buying Guide, Optimization, Pros and Cons

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You might have heard a lot about SSDs and how they will help you speed up your computer’s performance. SSDs are without any doubt the best upgrade your computer can get. However, the technology of SSD is constantly changing. So, before you rush to the market and get an SSD for yourself, you should ask yourself these questions first.

  1. Do I really need an SSD?
  2. What types of SSDs are there in the market?
  3. Which SSD type is good for my money?
  4. Does my existing system support SSD?

Well, if you were stuck on any of these questions, this post is for you! I will try my best to answer all the above questions. So, let’s start!

What is a Solid-State Drive (SSD)?

According to Wikipedia, a solid-state drive (SSD, also known as a solid-state disk) is a solid-state storage device that uses integrated circuit assemblies as memory to store data persistently.

In simple terms, SSD is a data storage device for a computer, like your regular hard disk drive (HDD) in terms of functionality. However, unlike Hard disk which stores data mechanically (with moving parts), SSD uses digital signals to store data.

In a traditional HDD, data is stored on the spinning metal platters that has a magnetic coating. So, whenever a user accesses data on HDD, a little needle-like component called head moves to the exact location of the spinning platters to provide the data. Also, writing on HDD also happens in a similar pattern with platters spinning continuously.

On the other hand, SSDs store data on interconnected flash memory chips ( called blocks). When you want to access a certain data, the SSD will directly point you to the exact block. Additionally, SSDs are non-volatile which means you can retain data when power is lost. This enables applications to access data faster.

Besides HDD and SDD, there are SSHD (Solid-state Hybrid Drive) drives available in the market. They are basically HDD with an SDD cache to improve the performance of a system. SSD cache in an SSHD stores boot files so that your computer can boot faster. The SSD cache will store frequently accessed data.

Pros and Cons of SSD

The obvious reason for choosing an SSD over an HDD is its I/O speed. But, there are also other things to consider while choosing a storage device. Let’s look at some advantages and disadvantages of SSD.

Pros:
  1. Speed
  2. Durability (no moving parts so doesn’t get damaged easily)
  3. Size (can be very small)
  4. Noise (no noise)
  5. No Fragmentation issues
Cons:
  1. Price (expensive in terms of dollar per gigabyte)
  2. Longevity (SSD wears out after certain write cycle)

Should you get an SSD?

If you can afford it (SSDs are becoming cheaper these days), YES! If you are low on a budget consider the following things.

You are good with HDD if you:
  1. Are heavy multimedia users and heavy downloaders. You like collecting movies and videos.
  2. Want to build a system on a budget. You will get plenty of cheap storage space with HDD.
  3. Do graphics designing or engineering. You need to store a lot of projects files and need to be constantly writing and reading from your storage. And, since SSDs wear out, it will be cheaper to use HDD.
You need SSD if you:
  1. Don’t mind spending money for a good performance.
  2. Always need to carry your computer with you and are always in a rush. SSD provides better durability (in case you drop your laptop) and security. Also, SSD is non-volatile so you can get back immediately to where you were before on your computer.
  3. Do graphics designing or engineering. I know, I know, I said you need an HDD like a minute ago. However, the efficiency of your work increases significantly if you use SSD. SSD will increase the performance of your system. That’s why you need a dual-drive system (we will talk about it later).
  4. Are an audio engineer and a musician. The noise of HDD can degrade your music quality.

Gadgetbyte’s Recommendation:

Get a dual-drive system. In this setup, you install a small SSD for the Operating System and the applications and a large HDD for storing data. This way, you can not only enjoy the benefit of the speed of SSD but also enjoy the extra storage of HDD at a relatively low cost. You can buy laptops with this feature. And, if you are setting up your desktop, buy the right kind of motherboard that supports a dual-drive system.

Now that you are clear about whether you want an SSD or not, let’s move to types of SSDs.

Types of SSDs

Depending on the type of logical circuit used,  there are mainly two types of flash storage: NOR and NAND. NOR is used in mobile technologies whereas NAND is used for making storage devices. This means most of the SSDs that are available for consumers use NAND flash. Furthermore, there are four types of NAND flash– SLC, MLC, eMLC, and TLC.

Am I scaring you off with these technical acronyms? Bear with me because I won’t be going into the detail about the NAND types. However, I will explain you about types of SSDs based on form factors and the interface it uses for communication.

SSDs with SATA Interface

These are the most commonly found and most affordable types of SSDs. Currently, there are four types of SATA interface available in the market. The speeds are rated in Gbps (not to be confused with GBPS)

SATA I:  It is the first generation SATA interface. It has a speed of 1.5 Gb/s. The bandwidth (actual read and write speed), which is supported by the interface, is up to 187.5MB/s.

SATA II: It is the second generation SATA interface running at 3.0 Gb/s. The bandwidth throughput, which is supported by the interface, is up to 375MB/s.

SATA III: It is the third-generation SATA interface with the speed of 6.0Gb/s. The bandwidth throughput, which is supported by the interface, is up to 750MB/s.

SATA Express: This is a special SATA interface designed for PCs. It supports both SATA and PCIe. The rated speed of SATA Express is 10Gbps.

Regardless of the interface used, SSDS can be classified into different types based on the form factor (the size and connector type). They are:

  • 2.5″ 

Samsung 2.5" SATA SSD Price Nepal

It usually comes in 2.5-inch size with a capacity of up to 1TB. But, the capacity barrier is regularly increasing. The drive is enclosed in a shell. This type of SSD uses SATA connectors for power and data transfer which makes it the most compatible SSD in the market. SATA SSDs are mostly found in Desktops, Laptops or as a separate storage unit, but thinner laptops or dual-drive system laptops abstain from them because of their size.

  • mSATA SSD:

Crucial mSATA SSD Price Nepal

This type of SSD is much smaller than the 2.5” drive and is a bare circuit. It is used as a drive in netbooks, laptops, small form factor PCs, and other devices that require a smaller footprint. mSATA might come with any kind of  SATA interface (I, II or III). This form factor is phasing out because of M.2 SSD.

  • M.2 SSD

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The SSD having M.2 connector is also called next-generation form factor (NGFF) because it comes in various widths and lengths. M.2 SSD is similar to mSATA and also comes in as a bare circuit board. It is also flexible as it can use both SATA or PCIe Interface. The connector on M.2 has three section which can be seen in the picture while mSATA has two sections.

PCI Express (PCIe) SSD

PCIe SSD Price Nepal

PCI Express interface has a transfer rate of 8 GT/s bit which can effectively deliver 985 MB/s per lane. This type of SSD is the most expensive in terms of price per gigabyte. However, SSD using this interface gives the best performance. It is suitable for desktops.

NOTE: 2.5",mSATA, M.2 are form factors (the size and connector type)
and has no impact on performance. SATA-I, SATA-II,SATA-III and PCI
Express are interfaces and this will determine the performance of
your SSD.

How to choose the right SSD

I hope I was successful in clarifying you about the types (forms and interfaces) of SSDs that are available in the market. Now, that you are informed about SSDs, let me tell you about the features you should consider before purchasing an SSD.

  • Interface

We talked about different interfaces SSDs could have. My recommendation is, you should get SATA Express or SATA III for better performance. However, you should first check if your computer is compatible with the newer SATA types. If your motherboard has SATA Express interface then it will be compatible with all SATA types (I, II, III). A newer SATA interface is backward compatible with older SATA but older SATA interface on your computer might not support newer SATA version.

Remember, you might not get the most out of SSDs if your computer doesn’t support newer SATA interface.

  • Length and Size of SSD

This feature should go without saying. You should check if SSD will fit in your laptop before you buy one. For example, 2.5-inch SSD, although comes in different thickness, may not fit inside your computer. You should probably buy mSATA or M.2 if you have thinner laptops (both mSATA and M.2 comes in various sizes, so choose the right size).

  • Actual Speed

SSD companies will not tell you about the real-world read-write speed because they are slower. Usually, SSD manufacturers advertise the sequential read/write speed of SSD because the values are higher. Sequential read/write speed is the speed with which you can copy huge chunks of data from one place to another. However, in daily usages, the computer transfers small chunks of data here and there while interacting with the applications. This type of transfer is measured with 4K read/write speed. Therefore, you should also look at the 4K performance of the SSD.

So, before you buy an SSD, you should check the benchmark tests for the specific SSD. If the benchmark score is close to 2/3 of the sequential speed, it is the best SSD for your money.

  • Multi-Level Cell (MLC) NAND flash:

There are two types of memory you will find in SSDs that are available in the market. One is Single Level Cell NAND and the other is Multi-Level Cell NAND (you may find Triple Level Cell also, but they do not perform that well). Although SLC is best in regard to performance, they are expensive. Therefore, if you are shopping for SSD, go for MLC as they would give you the best bang for your buck.

  • Write Cycles:

Unlike old HDDs, SDDs have a limit on how many times you can re-write on them before they wear out. SSDs have a limited number of erase cycles. So, before buying an SSD, look at the rated number of erase cycles provided by the manufacturers. Most SSDs will have the ratings of  3000 to 5000 erase cycles. This means, if you are a normal user, your SSD will typically last for more than 5 years but the performance will degrade with time. Therefore, choose an SSD with a large number of erase cycles if you are planning to use it for a long time.

  • ECC Memory:

ECC stands for Error-Correcting Code. ECC Memory provides your SSD with the ability to detect and correct common types of data corruption so that you don’t end up with unusable data on your drive. So, get an SSD with ECC memory because it is more reliable.

  • TRIM:

You should get an SSD that supports TRIM command. TRIM is necessary to manage the data cleaning process in SSD. If your SSD is TRIM compatible, your OS can execute the TRIM command to make your drive last longer without degrading the performance.

Gadgetbyte Recommends: Buy SATA III with good 4k performance and TRIM capability.

Tips for optimizing your SSD

If you are still with me, I am now going to give you some tips on how to optimize your SSD. First of all, most of the newer SSDs are becoming so advanced that you don’t need to worry about optimizing them. Secondly, a newer version of Windows (7, 8 and 10) will automatically optimize your SSD because SSDs are very common these days. That being said, you should not forget to do the following things to make sure your SSD last longer:

  1. Enable TRIM command in your OS if it is not already enabled
  2. Update the firmware of your SSD