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NTC Launches Day Data Pack for Prepaid Users

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If you are a prepaid NTC user, there is a good news and a bad news.

The Good News:

NTC introduces day data packs, which, in my opinion, are relatively cheap compared to other networks. You can get 30MB of data for 15Rs and 70MB of data for 30Rs. Obviously, the rates are exclusive of taxes.

The Bad News (the time limits):

It’s “day data pack” so you will be able to use it only between 12pm to 3pm. Also, 15Rs pack will expire in 3 days while 30Rs pack will expire in 7 days. Plus, this offer is only for 3 months starting 2073/08/16 (01/12/2016).

So, if you like surfing Internet, hurry up!

How to get the NTC day data pack:

For 30MB: Type Special30MB in your SMS and send to 1415

For 70MB: Type Special70MB in your SMS and send to 1415

Again, this offer is only for prepaid GSM users. Happy Surfing!

China’s Zopo Enters Nepali Smartphone Market

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Everest Tech Pvt. Ltd, a subsidiary of Apex Group has introduced four different phones of Color Series from Zopo. Like every other Chinese brand, Zopo is widely known for providing quality products at a comparatively cheaper price. It’s always a joy to see many smartphones brand enter the Nepali market as consumers will have a wide range of products to choose from.

Zopo phones are basically mid-range smartphones which sport hardware similar to other Chinese counterparts. You get premium build quality, ample specifications, custom software features and overall a value for money. The four phones of Color Series from Zopo that have been initially introduced in Nepal are:

  1. Zopo Color C2: Coming Soon
    Specs: 5″ HD IPS display, 2.5D Glass, 3G, 1.3Ghz Quad Core Processer (MT6580), 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM, 5MP camera with flash, 2 MP front camera with flash, 2100 mah battery, Color Option: – Rose Gold, Gold, Black, Blue, Silver
  2. Zopo Color F1: Coming Soon
    Specs: 5.5″ HD IPS Screen, 2.5D Glass, 3G, 1.3Ghz Quad Core Processor (MT6580), 1GB RAM, 16GB ROM, 8MP camera with flash, 2MP front camera with flash, 2300 mah battery, Fingerprint sensor, Color Option: – Gold, Black, White
  3. Zopo Color F2: NRs. 13,990
    Specs: 5.5″ HD IPS Screen, 2.5D Glass, Dual SIM with 4G LTE, Android 6.0 marshmallow, 1.3Ghz Quad Core Processor (MT6737), 1GB RAM, 16GB ROM, microSD support, 8MP camera with flash, 2MP front camera with flash,2100 mah, Fingerprint sensor, Color Option:- Rose Gold, Gold Black
  4. Zopo Color F5: NRs. 14,990
    Specs: 5″ HD IPS Screen, 2.5D Glass, Dual SIM with 4G LTE & VoLTE, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, 1.1Ghz Quad Core Processor (MT6737), 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM,microSD support, 8MP camera with flash, 5MP front camera with flash, Fingerprint sensor, Color Option:- White, Gold, Black

The first two phones C2 and F1 are set to hit stores but aren’t yet available for purchase and the pricing hasn’t been yet fixed. The latter two, F3 and F5 seems to be convincing budget phones with fingerprint sensors. But it is still yet to see how well a fingerprint sensor on a budget phone will perform. We’ll certainly have hands on those devices very shortly and will let you know more about the phones in our future reviews. What do you think about budget phones with fingerprint sensor?

ZTE Axon Mini Review: Can yesterday’s device fulfill today’s customers’ need?

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Should only the latest devices get all the limelight or is there some room for older devices as well? Can yesterday’s device fulfill today’s customers’ need? This time around, we are going to take a quick look at the ZTE Axon Mini (Premium Edition).Starting from the design, ZTE Axon Mini hasn’t got much of a “wow” factors on its design, rather has many questionable aspects such as use of leather like texture on the top and bottom of its back, with triangular grills over ear-piece and speaker which probably looks unpleasing to the eyes of perfectionist. The full HD 5.2 inch Super AMOLED display that has the pixel density of 424 PPI, is undoubtedly the sharpest display than that of any iPhones. The phone has surprisingly thin bezels and the display itself is a pressure sensitive one, that’s identical to 3D touch of iPhone 6s and above.

Starting from the design, ZTE Axon Mini hasn’t got much of a “wow” factors on its design, rather has many questionable aspects such as use of leather like texture on the top and bottom of its back, with triangular grills over ear-piece and speaker which probably looks unpleasing to the eyes of perfectionist. The full HD 5.2 inch Super AMOLED display that has the pixel density of 424 PPI, is undoubtedly the sharpest display than that of any iPhones. The phone has surprisingly thin bezels and the display itself is a pressure sensitive one, that’s identical to 3D touch of iPhone 6s and above.The phone doesn’t have a ground breaking specs as it is powered by Qualcom Snapdragon 616 chipset coupled with 3GB of Ram which easily gets the job done for Mid range Games but feels short when tested with some high end ones. It has more than enough in its security options as it has got a fingerprint scanner that works pretty well along with other features like voice unlock, eye scanner and password set at different pressure levels. Its inbuilt storage is of 32 GB, and can be expanded upto 256 GB via SD cards in its hybrid dual sim tray. The speaker is a mono front facing one but is louder and clearer than many phones in this price range. With a 2800 mAh battery the phone will easily last for a day, if not two.

The phone doesn’t have a ground breaking specs as it is powered by Qualcom Snapdragon 616 chipset coupled with 3GB of Ram which easily gets the job done for Mid range Games but feels short when tested with some high end ones. It has more than enough in its security options as it has got a fingerprint scanner that works pretty well along with other features like voice unlock, eye scanner and password set at different pressure levels. Its inbuilt storage is of 32 GB, and can be expanded upto 256 GB via SD cards in its hybrid dual sim tray. The speaker is a mono front facing one but is louder and clearer than many phones in this price range. With a 2800 mAh battery the phone will easily last for a day, if not two.The rear shooter of 13 megapixel is found to be surprisingly good. The easy to use camera app has different useful modes including a manual mode which lets you tune exposure, ISO, white balance along with shutter speed and the focus. The front facing 8 Megapixel shooter easily satisfies your selfie and video chatting needs. The thing which many might dislike about this phone is its heavily skinned MiFavor UI based on Android 5.1 Lollipop with no app drawer.

The rear shooter of 13 megapixel is found to be surprisingly good. The easy to use camera app has different useful modes including a manual mode which lets you tune exposure, ISO, white balance along with shutter speed and the focus. The front facing 8 Megapixel shooter easily satisfies your selfie and video chatting needs. The thing which many might dislike about this phone is its heavily skinned MiFavor UI based on Android 5.1 Lollipop with no app drawer.

Do you think the smaller brother of last year’s ZTE’s flagship Axon will have a good time in Nepali Market? For a phone that is priced at Rs. 25900 which offers great one hand usability, good shooters, satisfactory battery life, decent fingerprint scanner, full HD pressure sensitive display along with other neat extra features, will you give it a green signal or red? Let us know in the comments down below.

Do you think the smaller brother of last year’s ZTE’s flagship Axon will have a good time in Nepali Market? For a phone that is priced at Rs. 25900 which offers great one hand usability, good shooters, satisfactory battery life, decent fingerprint scanner, full HD pressure sensitive display along with other neat extra features, will you give it a green signal or red? Let us know in the comments down below.

Qumi Q3 Plus Review: Best Portable Projector You Can Buy in Nepal?

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A leading manufacturer of portable projectors, Vivitek has announced its entry into the Nepali market with an ultra-portable smart LED projector – the Qumi Q3 Plus. It is currently available at the Evo Store for a discounted introductory offer of Rs. 59,000 (Rs. 65,000 otherwise). So, is this projector worth buying for this expensive pricing? Let’s find out.

DESIGN

The design is one of the strongest points of the Vivitek Qumi Q3 Plus. Weighing at just 460gm, the device is 6.9-inch long. In addition, it is ultra-portable and easy to carry around.

It is coated with high-quality plastic on all sides and is comfortable to hold. On the back, the device features a power button, a charging port, a micro SD card slot, an HDMI port, dual USB ports and a headphone jack. A lens for projecting sits at the front along with dual speaker grills. I really liked how Vivitek has made the dual speaker grills appear as if it were just one. There is also a sliding lens cover for lens protection. There is an adjustable stand to support the device at the bottom. There is also a ‘nail port’ to attach the projector to a stand. I used a tripod for this and it worked quite well.

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For me, the only downside of the device is its lack of zoom lever. Yes, the picture adjusts itself on a surface, but you’ll need to place the device at a few meters distance to get the best quality picture.

DISPLAY OF THE PROJECTION

The display is another area where the Qumi Q3 Plus excels. According to its specs, the device features a native resolution of 720p with a maximum supported resolution of 1080p. With a contrast ratio of 5000:1 and brightness at 500 lumens, the projection is really bright and of high quality. It is eye pleasing, lively with the color reproduction being terrific. You can toggle the brightness, contrast and sharpness, and select options like Movie mode, Presentation mode, etc.

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SOFTWARE

The projector runs on Android 4.4.2 KitKat out of the box. The software component of the device is simple and lag free. Although the radio signal sensor was weak, I could easily navigate through the internet, and stream videos comfortably. It also has another connectivity option – the Bluetooth.

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The device comes with some useful apps like Miracast, Happycast, WPS Office, etc. It has an Appstore that contains plenty of apps of various categories.

PERFORMANCE

Under the hood, the Qumi Q3 Plus is powered by a 1.5 GHz Quad-core processor. When I used the device, it didn’t lag or underperform. However, it did suffer stutters sometimes when I cast my phone, but it was something I could ignore.

The area around the lens heats up after using the device for 10-20 minutes and gets very hot after an hour. Even when charging, the area around the charging port gets heated.

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HARDWARE

The device has 5.32GB of on-board storage that can be expanded via an external microSD card. The dual speaker grills on the back are average in a quiet setting. So, I suggest the buyers get a set of speakers if you want to play audio.

BATTERY

The device is backed by a huge 8000mAh battery, and the company claims that it lasts 2 hours after it’s fully charged. When I used it, it gave me a playback time of around 1 hour and 30 minutes to 1 hour and 40 minutes. The usage included a projection of HD video via the HDMI cable and through an external drive.

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CONCLUSION

There are lots of non-branded projectors in Nepal whose price start from little over Rs. 5,000. They work, but unlike the Qumi Q3 Plus, you’ll be disappointed with their performance, resolution, and other functions. Ergo, if you want a top-notch projector, at home or at work, this device is definitely for you because there’s not a better device at its price with all its functions.

Internet Service Providers in Nepal – the illusion of choices

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The necessity of the Internet has climbed a steep curve in recent years. Most of the households have an Internet connection, at least in the major cities of Nepal. Even the remote places of Nepal have access to the Internet thanks to so many Internet Service Providers (ISP) in Nepal. According to the Internet Service Provider’s Association of Nepal (ISAN), there is 30 registered ISP in Nepal.

With so many Internet Service Providers in Nepal plus the choices they give, you have so many options to choose from or wait…do you really? Let’s look at how your ISPs are not giving you what they say.

First, let me tell you the difference between Mbps and MBps.

Mbps vs MBps

Firstly, the major difference between Mbps and MBps is the letter “b” and “B” where b stands for bit and B stands for byte. That means Mbps stands for Megabits per second and MBps stands for Megabyte per second.

And, 8 bit = 1 Byte.

The other difference is Mbps measures Internet download/upload speed while MBps measures file transfer speed. So, if you have an Internet connection speed of 1Mbps, it doesn’t mean you can download a 1MB file in 1 sec. So how long will it take for me to download 1 MB file with 1Mbps speed? It will take you 8 seconds because…1 bit = 1/8 Byte. I Hope, you can now calculate the actual time it will take for you to download a file on your Internet speed.

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Okay, now that you know the difference between Mbps and MBps, let’s look into what your ISP is not telling you when you subscribe to them.

The choices of Plans:

The major ISPs of Nepal like Classic Tech, NTC, Subisu, Vianet, Worldlink offers various services like Wireless Internet, Cable Internet, FTTH (Fiber To The Home), WiMax, ADSL under different promotional names. They also offer their customers various plans from limited volume based packs to “unlimited” Internet services. With so many options, things can get confusing for you. Well, I am here to help. Let’s look at what you can expect from volume-based plans and unlimited plans.

  • Limited Volume Based Plan

This plan is specially provided for fiber connections by most of the ISP’s. In this plan, the Internet companies give you much higher speed upto certain bandwidth and then reduce the speed significantly after you cross the bandwidth limit. Let’s look at the few plans offered by major ISPs of Nepal.

P.S. keep the difference between B and b (the one we talked about above) in mind.

Classic Tech: Classic Tech offers 15Mbps or 30Mbps limited Internet. You get 530GB  of data in the 15Mbps plan and 660 GB in the 30Mbps plan. However, remember that these data caps are for 3months. The company also doesn’t say how much data can we use per month. Of course, you can still use the Internet if you run out of the allocated data but the speed will fall back to…company haven’t written the fallback speed on their website.

Subisu: Subisu offers 5Mbps, 10Mbps, 25Mbps and 50Mbps with various data packs depending on the speed and the validity period of your subscription. The fallback speed is 512Kbps for 5Mbps and 10Mbps users, 2 Mbps for 25Mbps users and 5 Mbps for 50Mbps users. But, wait, don’t get excited by these numbers, there is FUP and sharing ratio (we will talk about it later).

Vianet: 5, 10 or 15Mbps plans are offered by Vianet under different names like PRO, PLUS, and RUSH. The data limit depends on the number of months you subscribe and the speed of your connection. Well, what is the speed after you cross the limit? 512Kbps for both 5Mbps and 10Mbps and 640 Kbps for 15Mbps (the FUP and sharing ratio apply).

Worldlink: There is 5, 10, 15, 25 and 50Mbps speed options for volume-based Internet by Worldlink. Again, like other companies, the data limit depends on the number of months you subscribe and the speed of your connection. The fallback speed varies with the starting speed:  256 Kbps for 5Mbps, 384 Kbps for 10Mbps, 512 Kbps for 15Mbps, 768 Kbps for 25Mbps and 1.5 Mbps for 50 Mbps (the FUP and sharing ratio apply).

Now, let’s look at “unlimited” speed plans before moving to the FUP and sharing ratio.

  •  Unlimited Plan

Besides volume based pack, you can also choose unlimited plans from many ISPs like NTC’s ADSL. Worldlink offers 5Mbps Unlimited plan, Classic tech offers 1Mbps and 6 Mbps unlimited plan while Vianet and Subisu don’t seem to have a separate unlimited option.

So which plan should you choose? Well, it depends on the requirements. To tell the truth, in my opinion, you do not have any choice, what companies are offering is merely an illusion of choices. Because, if you choose limited, your internet speed slows down after you reach the capped limit; whereas, if you choose the unlimited speed you will be subjected to FUP from the very beginning. Not to forget, the sharing ratio applies in both of the plans.

The Fair Use Policy (FUP):

The name Fair Use Policy looks like a good thing because according to ISPs, with FUP average Internet users will get justice; but do they? The policy started so that heavy users didn’t fill up the available bandwidth and hence, other average users on the network could get a better Internet experience. This sounds cool if ISPs could keep pace with the growing Internet need.

The problem with FUP today is that the need of “average” users has increased today.  A user according to ISP is one household. Now, think of it. A few years ago one household had one computer so Intenet bandwidth needed by a user would be low. However, today most of the households have more than one computer and also there are mobiles, tablets, smartTVs so “a user” uses more bandwidth than they used to. In addition to this, the Internet no longer has only texts. An average user today needs to access multimedia files that consume more bandwidth. This means the average user of the past has become a heavy user today. Thus, FUP results in slower Internet experience for everyone.

The Sharing Ratio:

One thing ISPs don’t say explicitly to their subscribers is the sharing ratio of your Internet speed. Every home users have to share an IP with other households. Generally, the sharing ratio is 1:8 or 1:4 in Nepal which means if you have subscribed to 1Mbps of Internet you get 128Kbps if the sharing ratio is 1:8 and 256Kbps if the ratio is 1:4. If you are a business, you can ask for dedicated IP (which is not shared, but I doubt).

With all these plans, FUP, sharing ratios, hidden costs, and bad customer services from ISPs, all I can conclude is: are we getting what is advertised? Do we (the users) have real choices? or everything is an illusion of choice?

We will do a separate post about what things to look at before choosing an Internet connection in the future.

Scientists Turn Nuclear Waste into Clean, Long Lived Diamond Batteries

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Nuclear waste had always been a pain in the neck, lacking a safe way of disposal. However, with the new discovery, our perception to nuclear waste will be changed. Nuclear waste will now no longer be a headache to the environment. The physicists and chemists from the University of Bristol developed a man-made diamond, which could generate a small electric current when placed in a radioactive field. The named this discovery as ‘diamond battery’. The researchers assumed that with the diamond battery, the nuclear waste could take the form of clean energy source.

“There are no moving parts involved, no emissions generated and no maintenance required, just direct electricity generation,” Said professor of materials Tom Scott. “By encapsulating radioactive material inside diamonds, we turn a long-term problem of nuclear waste into a nuclear-powered battery and a long-term supply of clean energy.”

Electrical energy is often generated by the relative motion between coil and magnet or magnetic field. However, in this method, there will be no motion involved and no emission generated. Just with an enclosure of short-range radioactive material inside a man-made diamond, we can generate a small electric charge. The diamonds themselves are radioactive, so they are given a second non-radioactive diamond coating to act as a radiation shield. Due to the blockade of radiation, the generation of electric charge takes place.

The researchers first used Nickel-63 isotope as a radiation source to develop a prototype for demonstration. However, in order to improve the efficiency of the diamond battery, they are now working on Carbon-14. Carbon-14 is a radioactive version of carbon, which is found on graphite blocks, used for moderating the nuclear reaction.

“Carbon-14 was chosen as a source material because it emits a short-range radiation, which is quickly absorbed by any solid material,” Dr. Neil Fox explained. “This would make it dangerous to ingest or touch with your naked skin, but safely held within the diamond, no short-range radiation can escape. In fact, diamond is the hardest substance known to man, there is literally nothing we could use that could offer more protection.”

The diamond battery offers low power as compared to conventional batteries. However, the longevity of the diamond battery is incomparable; it can last for thousands of years. It was mentioned that the diamond battery with Carbon-14 would take approximately 5730 years to reach 50-percent power. With the low amount of power generation, the diamond battery could not surpass the conventional batteries. However, it suits in the places where low power is required and charging or replacing of convention batteries is challenging. The obvious places can be a pacemaker, satellites, high-altitude drones or even spacecraft.

The discovery sound pretty amazing, however, the practical application of diamond battery does not seem feasible. The most conspicuous problem encountered would be the cost since the diamond is expensive. The use diamonds to develop a low power battery does not sound witty. However, with this discovery, nuclear waste will no longer sit there posing a threat to humanity.

PhotoScan by Google : Easiest way to digitize your old photos

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What do we do for keeping memories? Well, obviously we take photos and that is not something new. We’ve been taking photos long way before smartphones and digital cameras happened. We easily share our everyday selfies and other pictures from or about any event. What about those old printed photos that mean a lot more than everyday random clicks? Like me, do you find scanning a printed photo through a scanner something hectic? or, you so much wanted to scan your old printed photos but don’t own a scanner by yourself. Okay, the solution is here and it is just a free app namely PhotoScan by Google, which is definitely the easiest way to digitize your old photos.

Are you an IOS user who’s not sure whether to continue reading about an app by Google, thinking it might not be something for IOS devices? Well, the app is for everyone and is totally available in both the App Store and Google Play Store.

If you are someone like me, who already thought about digitizing old photos by shooting photos of those photos from mobile devices or digital cameras. Remember? It wasn’t that easy to digitize a photo. There used to glare in the photos. The photos used to be oriented in some angles. You latter need to rotate, straighten and crop the photo. Well, that was a lot of post-production to do just while trying to digitize just one photo.

With this new PhotoScan app by Google, things have become much simpler and easier. And, even the result comes faster and better. The photos come out to be glare free, in the right orientation and no frame or other backgrounds will be included. The newly digitized photo now happens to be just the photo. The app on Google Play Store already has got over 1 million downloads in just over a week from its initial release. It is just 19.77 MB in play store which won’t’ take long to download. The interface is so easy-to-use. All you gotta do is place your old photo on a desk and open the app on your phone and start to capture four dots that will appear on the old printed photo that you’re trying to digitize.

Moreover, you can then keep your digitized old photos in Google Photos in high quality, without compression and for free. That’s safer and wiser way of preserving the memories of your childhood or parent’s marriage or school trips or any events that still kick some vibes in you. You can later auto or manual enhance your photos from Google Photos. The best thing about Google Photos is, it even organizes your photos detecting faces. That means, old photos of your parents, your sisters and brothers will be in respective albums automatically.

Well, from all that I said about the must-have app from Google, if you haven’t yet downloaded the PhotoScan app, please do download it now. Trust me, you’ll find it handy to digitize and share your old photos. Let your friends in social medias know, how fun and colorful your childhood actually was.

Galaxy J7 Prime Review: Samsung’s Newest Premium Midranger

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Just after 5 months from the release of the Galaxy J7 2016, Samsung released the third iteration of the J7. It was obviously a sad moment for those who bought J7 2016 to find out that their new device got older much before they could realize. Was this iteration a need of time? Has this successor brought remarkable new changes to the table? In this full review of Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime, we are digging deep to find out if the latest J7 is really the greatest J7.

Samsung Galaxy On Nxt Latest Price: Rs. 19,990 [Last updated on: December 6, 2018]

Design:

The most immediate difference that anyone will easily notice is the phone’s full metal unibody design. This phone certainly feels and looks premium this time around. The dimensions of the phone are pretty identical to its predecessors. Though it’s the first metal phone in J7 line up, it has managed to be 3 grams lighter than the plastic made J7 2016. The phone weighs only 167gm.

The remarkable change in the design language is the new placement of loudspeaker in the right top corner of the phone. In the same right edge, the power button is placed below the speaker. The volume toggles are on the top left side of the device. Below them are the micro sd card and dual nano sim trays. The back of the device has cleaner look. There’s a 13-megapixel camera lens along with a led flash in the center of top back. In the bottom of the device, headphone jack can be found to the right of the micro USB port. The mic is placed at a left bottom edge. On the top front, there’s 8-megapixel selfie camera to the left and proximity sensors to the right of the earpiece. The fingerprint sensor is placed at the center of the bottom which doubles as the home bottom and recent and back buttons are placed on its either sides.

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Those upgrading from earlier J7s might find this device a little slipper as compared to its predecessors which used to have a matte finish.

Display:

The J7 Prime comes with a 5.5-inch Full-HD IPS LCD display with a 1080×1920 pixels resolution which roughly translates to 401 ppi pixel density. This is the first J7 phone that rocks a full HD resolution. The white balance of the display seems to be in the right scale this time as compared to the warmer white balance of its predecessors. Though its an LCD, the display is still pretty sharp and offers great viewing angles. The display has good color reproduction. The brightness is sufficient enough to lit the display even in outdoors. The brightness when lowered to its least, does soothe the eyes while using the device before bed at night. The phone lacks an ambient light sensor like all the Samsung J-series of smartphones, hence the brightness level have to be adjusted manually.

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Software UI:

The J7 Prime runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow-based TouchWiz UI. It is still isn’t good as the stock one but lately, Samsung is trying really hard to cut down on bloat or unwanted apps. It’s an appreciable effort from Samsung and may be someday TouchWiz will be good enough to get more love than hate. The two new features are now available exclusively in this new device : S power planner and S secure. The former one helps the user to get the best out of last minute juice from its battery and the latter one gives the facility to secure files, folders, and apps. The another good thing about the ‘S Secure’ feature is that same app can be cloned in S Secure and the user can use two facebook, viber or any other apps right in the same phone. The phone is getting timely Android Security patches and which is just too sweet.

Performance and Battery Life:

The Galaxy J7 Prime houses a 1.6GHz octa-core Exynos 7870 processor which is the same as that of J7 2016 but the RAM is now of 3GB. The phone comes with a memory capacity of 32GB of internal storage which is further expandable by up to 256GB via microSD card. Dual nano sims and sd card can be used without any compromise since they have dedicated slot for all three of them. The 3300 mAh battery seems to be a perfect match here. The phone provides dope battery life. Even in hardcore usage, I managed to get 6 hours plus screen on time.

The processor made by Samsung itself is quite powerful, and yet is an efficient one. The app switching is relatively fast. The phone handles easily no matter what games we throw at it. Yes, few stutters here and there were noticed but that is more likely due to the TouchWiz, and not due to the hardware configuration. This is one of the best mid-range processors available. The phone doesn’t heat up in a way like you should stop using it. A little of heat is just acceptable. The already good battery life can be easily elongated with the power saving features that comes with the device.

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The side firing mono speaker is pretty loud and much clear with little or no distortion even at peak volumes. Like any other mid-range phones, the phone doesn’t support the fast charging, though.

Camera:

The J7 Prime has the same rear shooter as in J7 2016 that is a 13 megapixel one with 28mm focal length, f1.9 aperture, and a LED flash. However, while judging the pictures of both the phone, J7 Prime’s pictures had natural colors as opposed to little-saturated ones from J7 2016. The camera software hasn’t changed much but has included an additional Night mode. This primary shooter with auto-focus can shoot a 1080p (full HD) video at 30 fps.

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The front facing shooter, however, has got a Megapixel upgrade and now sports 8 Megapixel one instead of 5 megapixels. There is no selfie flash on this unit as opposed to J7 2016. But don’t get upset, the display triggers flash by itself while taking selfies in low light. However, those selfies in low light come with lots of noise in them. But selfies taken at good lighting condition happen to be a well-detailed one.

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Conclusion:

Well, Now we can certainly say that the latest J7 is really the greatest J7 so far. The phone looks well built and has the improvements worth considering. The phone is premium, powerful but a bit pricey at Rs. 29,450. J7 was considered to be an affordable device but J7 Prime is priced at a little more than affordable price range. With that being, if you pay for this device, you would certainly won’t be disappointed. The full HD display of 1080p is certainly the charm of this device.

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Since it’s 2016 and no phone is secure as the one with fingerprint sensor along with S Secure feature right from the box. The phone performs as good as it sounds on the paper. Top of all, the battery life you’re gonna get, is certainly gonna surprise you. While using the device, I personally wished if the power button and volume toggles were placed a little lower so that I didn’t have to stretch my fingers to reach them. The absence of sensors like gyroscope and magnetometer are certainly gonna disappoint those who are into VR Gaming and 360 videos. Plus, the need for manual adjustment of the brightness while going out and coming back home was just a hectic thing to do. This phone is for those who doesn’t mind spending a little more for a mid-ranger phone which looks as classy as the flagship ones.

Leagoo Smartphones Goes Official in Nepal

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It’s a good thing that many globally recognized Chinese smartphone manufacturers are jumping right in, one after another in Nepali Markets. Currently, the Chinese companies like Gionee, Oppo, Xiaomi, Huawei and others are found to be doing already good in the market. They are found to be expanding their presence in the market share every single day. In this scenario, a new Chinese company to launch its smartphones can be considered as a good news. Shree Shyam Bhadhur Pvt. Ltd, the subsidiary company of JSS group, has unveiled a new set of smartphones from the LEAGOO on November 25th. 11 new models from four different series of LEAGOO smartphones were launched that day.

LEAGOO is a star brand owned by Shenzhen OTEDA Technology Co., Ltd, that was set up on April 2014 and thereafter started to manufacture smartphones, smartphone accessories, and wearables. The LEAGOO phones are getting a warm welcome from many different countries for producing quality products at cheaper prices.

After taking a thorough look at what LEAGOO and its devices are offering, we were pretty impressed to see features like fast fingerprint scanners, fast focusing cameras, quick charging and even shock proof  and bullet proof glass in many of its products. The 11 phones that are initially released happen to be from four different series of smartphones from LEAGOO namely, Z-Series, Shark-Series, M-Series, and T-Series. The best thing about phones from LEAGOO is, all phones support both WCDMA and GSM networks. All LEAGOO phones pack lithium-polymer batteries that are relatively light but have worse energy densities as compared to lithium-ion batteries. 

Z-Series | Leagoo: 

The Z series smartphones are for the ones who are upgrading from a bar phone to smartphones and have a limited budget. The cheapest phone from LEAGOO is, the Z1 which costs only NRs. 5,700 but comes with the specs of 2011 which seems obvious looking at its price tag. The best available phone in Z-Series is the Z5 LTE which supports upto 4G network and costs only NRs. 9,999. But, if you are the one who is into specs, you probably don’t wanna consider any phones from Z-Series at all. 

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  • Z1 – NRs. 5,700 : 4-inch FWVGA, 512MB RAM, 8GB ROM, 1.3GHz Quad Core Processor, Camera (3MP and 2MP), Battery 1400mAh, GPS, Bluetooth, FM, WiFi, 3G network
  • Z3C – NRs. 6,150 : 4.5-inch, IPS LCD multi-touch, 512MB RAM, 8GB ROM (32GB expandable), 1.3GHz Quad Core Processor, Camera (2MP and 2MP), Battery 1800mAh, GPS, Bluetooth, FM, WiFi, 2G,3G network dual sim
  • Z5 – NRs. 7,199 : 5-inch FWVGA, 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM (32GB expandable), 1.3GHz Quad Core Processor, Camera (5MP w/ flash and 2MP), Battery 2300mAh, GPS, Bluetooth, FM, WiFi, WCDMA/GSM network
  • Z5 LTE (4G)- NRs. 9,999 : 5-inch FWVGA, 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM (32GB expandable), 1.3GHz Quad Core Processor, Camera (5MP w/ dual flash and 2MP), Battery 2300mAh, GPS, Bluetooth, FM, WiFi, WCDMA/GSM network dual sim

Shark Series | Leagoo

If you are among the ones who buy a phone looking at the battery capacity then you might be sold on 5000mAH battery packed in SHARK 1 LITE which is priced at Rs. 13,799. This phone supports OTG and power sharing so you’ll certainly be able to lend some juice to other devices as well.

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SHARK 1 LITE – NRs. 13,799 : 5-inch HD IPS, 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM (32GB expandable), 1.3GHz Quad Core Processor, Camera (13MP w/ flash and 8MP), Battery 5000mAh, GPS, Bluetooth, FM, WiFi, WCDMA/GSM network dual sim 

M Series | Leagoo

The M series consist of 3 models: M5, M5+, and M8. The phone from LEAGOO that most of the salesman will be pitching is certainly the shock-proof M5 which is said to survive from being crushed by SUV. This HD 5-incher IPS LCD display with 2.5D bullet proof and shockproof glass costs only NRs. 11,999. For a phone in this price range to have a fingerprint sensor is certainly surprising, but it is yet to see if that’s operationally useful or not. This phone seems to be priced right with the specs like 1.3GHz QuadCore processor, 2 GB RAM, 16GB ROM(128GB expandable), Android 6.0, fingerprint sensor, Camera (rear 8MP w/ flash, front 5MP) and 2300 mAh battery.

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Along with M5, there are other two phones in M-Series namely M8 and M5+ which have 5.7 and 5.5-inch HD display respectively. M8 has fast charging and M5+ is a shock proof one. These phones are priced at NRs. 15,499 and NRs. 16,599. Both the phones have 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM (128GB expandable), 1.3GHz processor and fingerprint sensor in common. The M8 has a 3340mAh battery as opposed to 2500mAh of M5+.

  • M5 – NRs. 11,999 : Screen-5inch super HD IPS,2.5D Arc(shock proof & Bulletproof glass),RAM-2GB, ROM-16GB(128GB Expandable), FREEME OS6.0 (Android 6.0). Processor-1.3GHz Quade core, Network-WCDMA/GSM, FINGER PRINT-0.19S Ultra fast,Camera-Rear 8MP/ Flash+front 5MP, Battery-2300mAh li-polymer (Shock Proof)
  • M8 – NRs. 15,499 : Screen-5.7-inch Super HD IPS,2.5D Arc, RAM-2GB, ROM-16GB(128GB Expandable), FREEME OS6.0 (Android 6.0). Processor-1.3GHz Quade core, Network-WCDMA/GSM, FINGERPRINT-0.19S Ultra fast, Camera-8.0MP(SW 13.0MP)rear camera + 5.0MP ( SW 8.0MP ) front camera, Battery-3340mAh li-polymer/LQC V1.4 (Fast Fingerprint in 0.19S)
  • M5+ – NRs. 16,599Screen-5.5-inch super HD IPS,2.5D Arc, RAM-2GB, ROM 16GB(128GB Expandable), FREEME OS6.0 (Android 6.0), processor-1.3GHz Quade core, Network-FDD/WCDMA/GSM, Camera-rear 13mp/ flash+front5mp, Battery-2500mAh li-polymer (Shock Proof)

T-Series | Leagoo

There are three phones in T-series of smartphones from LEAGOO, but the latest T10 gets all limelight here. The Stylish T10 with 7.5mm thick metallic unibody comes with a 5.7 Inch Full HD IPS LCD Display. Under the hood, there’s a Deca-Core MTK Helio X20 clocked at 2.0 Ghz that’s coupled with 4-GB of RAM and 32GB of onboard Storage that can be expanded upto 128GB. The phone comes with a 3500 mAh lithium-polymer battery. It has 13 megapixels rear camera with Autofocus and 13 megapixels selfie camera. It supports both WCDMA and GSM networks. It runs on LEAGOO OS 2.1 that is based on Android 6.0. It is priced at NRs. 49,999.

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  • T1 – 16,999Screen-5.0-inch Super HD IPS, 2.5 Arc, RAM-2GB, ROM-16GB+16GB (128GB Expandable), OS-LEAGOO OS2.0(Android), Processor- 1.3GHz Quade Core, Network-FDD/WCDMA/GSM Camera-Rear 13mp/Dual Flash + Front 8mp AF, Fingerprint- 0.19s, ID 3.0 , Battery- 2400mAh Li-Polymer/LQC V1.5( Born to be stylish)
  • T1+ – 24,999Screen-5.5-inch Super HD IPS, 2.5D Arc, RAM-3GB, ROM-16GB+16GB (128GB Expandable), OS-LEAGOO OS2.0(Android 6.0), Processor- 1.3GHz Quade Core, Network-FDD/WCDMA/GSM, Camera-Rear 13mp/Dual Flash + Front 13mp AF, Fingerprint-0.19s, ID 3.0, Battery- 2660mAh Li-Polymer (Born to be Stylish)
  • T10 – 49,999Screen-5.7-inch Super HD IPS, RAM-4GB, ROM-32GB+32GB (128GB Expandable), OS-LEAGOO OS2.1(Android 6.0), Processor- Deca-Core, Network-WCDMA/GSM, Camera-rear 13mp AF/ Flash + Front 13mp, Fingerprint- 0.19s, ID 3.0, Battery-3500mAh Li-Polymer (Born to be Stylish)

In a quick walk-through among the products of LEAGOO, some products caught our eyes right from their specs sheet but how well will they perform in real life is something yet to see. We’ll certainly share more about these new phones in the days to come.

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Oppo A37 Gets A Price Cut in Nepal

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After its official arrival in September, Oppo has been investing a lot in marketing campaigns in Nepal on its selfie focused smartphone, the Oppo F1s. The phone has received lots of buyers in Nepali market, but not the same can be said to its other handset Oppo A37. Priced at Rs. 21,590, the Oppo A37 falls behind the competition in many aspects. Now, the company has officially slashed the price of Oppo A37 and is now available for Rs. 20,490.

Also Read: Deals: OPPO A37 Now Available For Rs. 15,590

Oppo A37 Specifications:

Oppo A37 features a 5-inch HD display with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels (294 ppi) with gorilla glass 4. It is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor (1.2Ghz quad-core Cortex A53) and 2GB RAM. There’s ample amount of storage for the device as it has a dedicated expandable memory of 128GB along with 16GB of internal storage. The device is running a skinned version of Android 5.1 Lollipop with ColorOS 3.0 on top and probably won’t receive further updates.

Talking about the camera, the A37 comes with an 8-megapixel rear camera with a wider F2.0 aperture lens alongside LED flash and a 5-megapixel front camera. The device also features a Palm Shutter so that the selfies come out without blurs that happen when the users’ hand is outstretched. It is backed by a non-removable 2630mAh battery.

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                                   OPPO A37 Gold Price in Nepal 2017: Rs.15,590

Available in Gold color option, the Oppo A37 lacks fingerprint scanner and doesn’t have support from VR as it lacks gyro sensor. Connectivity wise, the phone supports 2 SIM card with 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with dual band, Bluetooth 4.0, and GPS. 

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