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Golden 1000 Days Code Camp: IT and youths for mothers and children

Elaine Memorial Foundation (EMFound) in association with UNICEF, Nepal, Nutrition and Food Security Nepal, National Planning Commission, European Union and Ministry of Health (NHEICC), Government of Nepal had organized a residential, 4 days and 3 nights: Golden 1000 Days Code Camp from Nov 15-18, 2016.

Golden 1000 days is a campaign introduced by UNICEF with the primary goal to bring a change in the lifestyle of pregnant mothers and children below two years of age such that there is a visible reduction in child and maternal mortality rate. This initiative strives to increase awareness about the importance of the first 1000 days in a child’s life, ultimately reducing the maternal and child mortality through improved health and nutritional status of pregnant and lactating mothers as well as young children. Understanding the complications, necessities, and requirements of a mother and a child in the 1000 days between a woman’s pregnancy and her child’s second birthday offers a unique opportunity to shape a healthier and more prosperous future for the entire family.

The Golden 1000 Days Code Camp 2016 offered an array of opportunities to student developers, designers, programmers and tech professionals to team up and put forward innovative ideas to achieve the primary goal of UNICEF’s mission. Designers, developers, strategists, IT Professionals and project managers who want to make a difference through technology gathered and worked in harmony to develop many innovative ideas on how to engage youths in the pre-natal and post-natal process.

With 120 participants, the Code Camp commenced on 15th November. The introduction session began at 10:55 AM with Mr. Allen Bailochan Tuladhar, Executive Chairperson of the Em Found, addressing the participants with a mantra: “Victory is in our veins“. He welcomed and motivated the participants by letting them know about the impact that this project would create upon completion: 400,000 mothers would be benefiting from the webapp that will be developed during the code camp. The app developed by the youth for the welfare of women and children would be owned and implemented by the Government of Nepal. He also focused on the fact that how without the active participation of the youth, this innovative solution would never come to play. The participants were then divided into multiple teams and each team had a mentor from the different fields available – such as Health Expert, Business Technology Expert, Industry Expert.

Mr. Badri Bahadur Khadka, Director of NHEICC, Ministry Of Health(Nepal) put forward his best wishes for the camp and Mr. Rudrajit Das, Chief Communication For Development (UNICEF) also highlighted that innovation shouldn’t be for oneself but it should for the sake of humanity. Mr. Kunj Prasad Joshi, Health Administrative Officer,Nepal, gave a presentation on the Health and Nutrition Status of Nepal. Ms. Bonita Sharma gave a presentation about the major problems faced in child and maternal health in Nepal. 

On day 2, the participants were all invited to be creative and put forward innovative ideas to help develop a better, healthy environment for mothers and children. The participants showed their determination and dedication by designing, creating and coding their ideas. The teams were also provided with guidelines to divide tasks among team members on topics such as User Interface, Application Programming Interface etc.

On day 3, the participants showcased their ideas in front of the jury and 10 teams got selected to continue with their ideas to make “Golden 1000 days” campaign a success. The teams took the suggestions given by the jury and implemented them to their ideas to bring out an excellent result.

On day 4, the final ten teams were divided into 3 different groups: asp.net group, WordPress group, and app group. The teams were to integrate the solutions generated the day before according to their respective groups. The solutions discovered during the 4 days Code Camp will be used as a foundation by the IT interns at MIC to create the final product.

The Code Camp did not only brought together innovative ideas to make the “Golden 1000 days” a success but also brought youths with different visions and backgrounds together and made them understand the necessity of maternal and child health care. The camp was a growing platform for the youths that not only let them code their way through the 4 days but also helped them build team spirit; interpersonal, individual skills and personality.

In a nutshell, the Code Camp conducted by EMFound, Nepal was a thoroughly successful event which upon completion,we believe, can obviously help drop maternal and child mortality rate.

Yantra 5.0 – Bringing Art, Technology and Science under one roof

With the primary focus on the collaboration of Art, science and Technology Robotics Association of Nepal (RAN) have brought Yantra 5.0. To make things clear, let’s focus on Yantra first. Yantra was an event initiated to create national wise robotics competition. RAN organizes these events and it commenced since 2012. Since the beginning, RAN has been responsible for sending the winners of Yantra in International Robotics Competition. With the passage of time, Yantra has been expanding its horizon as Art Tech Science festival than being just a National Robotics Competition. This year’s Yantra event is named Yantra 5.0 with a theme of “Agro-innovation”. As the theme implies, new and worthy Agro-tech inventions and inventors are going to make their appearances in the event. Not only to the tech enthusiasts, Yantra 5.0 has kept an area of interests for artists, doctors, commuter-programmers, bankers, engineers and even for the kids.

yantra-5-0-in-nepalThis year’s Yantra event is named Yantra 5.0 with a theme of “Agro-innovation”. As the theme implies, new and worthy Agro-tech inventions and inventors are going to make their appearances in the event. Not only to the tech enthusiasts, Yantra 5.0 has kept an area of interests for artists, doctors, commuter-programmers, bankers, engineers and even for the kids.

With the theme of “Agro-invention”, the primary area of interest of Yantra 5.0 can be predicted. Yantra 5.0 has given its special attention to the introduction of technical and innovative solutions to the problems in Nepalese agriculture. This year’s Yantra will be starting from 30th of November (15th Mangsir) and will run for a week in the different parts of Kathmandu valley. Under the name of Yantra 5.0 Art, tech Science Festival 2016, following major programs will be conducted.

International Robotics Competition

The initiation of Yantra was to extend the field of Nepali Robotics towards an international arena. Being persistent with its initial objective, Yantra 5.0 will also bridge Nepali Robot-developers to an international platform. International Robotics Competition will be held at Army Physical training and Fitness Centre, Lagankhel, Rajdal. This competition will have three categories.

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This will be the main event of Yantra 5.0, International Robotics Competition. In this event, the developer will be expected to build a Quadcopter, which can spray pesticides in the agricultural fields. The work done by Krishak copter should be farmer friendly.

Yantra Racer

This event is only for the Robot-developers with an age less than 20. In this event, the participant will have to build a white-line-tracking robot. This is a race between robots. However, the manual control of the robot with a mobile app is a prerequisite. Developers should be extra careful while designing robots as the organizers have pre-mentioned about the tough way to the destination.

Yantra Akhada

This section also consists of two categories, manual Yantra Akhada and automatic Yantra Akhada. However, in both categories of Yantra Akhada, task to do is same. In Yantra Akhada event, one robot has to push another robot out of the arena manually and without human intervention in the respective manual and automatic category.

For online registration, you should click on the event you are interested.

  • Krishak Copter
  • Yantra Racer
  • Yantra Manual Akhada
  • Yantra Automatic Akhada

Registration for the event should be done prior to the event i.e. before 30th November. Late registration fees for the participation, are mentioned below.

Krishak Copter: NRs. 15,000
Yantra Racer: NRs. 10,000
Yantra Manual Akhada: NRs. 10,000
Yantra Automatic Akhada: NRs. 10,000

Art and Tech exhibition

This program will focus on the collaboration of artists and engineers to bring a creative outcome, which could disable the distraughtness of the farmers. Art and Tech Exhibition will be held at Bikalpa Art, Sanepa.

Paper presentation

Under this program, a research paper will be selected which will be published in an international journal. The research paper should be based on the agro-tech (technology in the agricultural sector). This program is brought by Yantra to encourage national researchers and to bridge their idea to the investors, entrepreneurs and international delegates.

Yantra learning

This is a software competition. In this program, programmers will have to build smart software for a machine (Yantra) that can predict and alert the farmers about the upcoming natural disasters. The Yantra should be decisive, by processing present environment condition and detecting patterns from the past data. Yantra learning will take place in LDTA, Jwalakhel.

For the Yantra learning, you can Register Here 

Creative computing

This program aims to create an innovative platform for the professionals of technical and non-technical fields. The professional educators and makers are will be piloting this program. This program aims to encourage artists, doctors, and bankers to use technology in order to ease the day-to-day activities. This program will be held in Pulchowk (RAN’s office).

This festival is going be a thread to bind technical and non-technical fellow workers by inviting them under the same roof. With the mutual collaboration, innovative solutions in the agricultural sector are ought to come. However, the ideas introduced should be applicable to solving real world problems and should be feasible in the Nepali land. The winners of the program will be awarded a grand cash prize and some of the deserving projects will be selected for Yantra Incubation Program. Yantra Incubation will be for 12 months, where the selected project members get to learn about the Agro-problems, problem-solving techniques and developing prototypes. Moreover, with Yantra kids, this festival is planning to inspire kids and raise their enthusiasm in technology.

This festival not only focuses on the technological innovations but also inspires on thinking on practical approach challenging on our theory based education system. Nepal being an agricultural country, this festival emphasis on revolutionizing agriculture sector with the introduction of technical ideas from home. In order to show the development of Nepali Robotics and inspire ideas, RAN is organizing this event providing a free entry. However, you need a ticket for an entrance. The pass ticket is available here. To know more about the Yantra 5.0 click here.

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Watch out Samsung! Huawei Leads Samsung in Profit

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I know, you want a smartphone manufactured by Chinese company because they are a good value for your money. But, somewhere deep inside you, you don’t trust them because it’s “Chinese”. Well, the recent report from Strategy Analytics, a Massachusetts, USA based company may boost your trust on them.

According to the report, Huawei is the most profitable android device manufacturer in the world in the third quarter of 2016. Vivo and Oppo (also Chinese manufacturers) trail Huawei in the list.

Although Samsung is still at the top in terms of volume of devices produced, other three Android device makers surpass in profit. This may be because of the exploding Galaxy Note 7 fiasco according to a representative of System Analytics.

In terms of overall operating profit, Apple leads the chart by a huge margin. Apple earned $8.5 billion in the third quarter of 2016. This is 91% of the total share in smartphones profits worldwide. However, new phones by Apple only make up about 20% of the global market. You know what this means? Apple phones are expensive.

Huawei follows Apple with $200 million (a 2.4% share). Vivo, Oppo, and Others (including Samsung) share an equal share of 2.2% with just under $200million operating profit. Although Samsung was not in the top list this quarter, Samsung is said to recover in the fourth quarter of 2016. That being said, the effort of the Chinese companies for making good phones should also be credited.  Especially since phones like Huawei P9 got popular even outside Asia.

“Three of the world’s top four most profitable smartphone vendors are currently Chinese. Huawei, Vivo, and Oppo have not only improved their smartphone product line-ups this year, they have also enhanced their operational abilities and kept a tight lid on expanding distribution costs,” said Strategy Analytics director Linda Sui.

Now, talking about the Nepali market, Samsung leads the market share here. About 60 percent of the smartphones sold in Nepal are from Samsung, 10% are from Huawei, 8% from Gionee and remaining from other manufacturers.

With so many smartphone options available in Nepal, which brands do you prefer? Let us know in the comment section below.

Report: 18 lakhs new mobile units imported in the last 3 months

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With the introduction of new mobile brands in Nepal, the numbers of mobile units that have been imported and sold are getting remarkable increments. Just in first three months of this fiscal year 2073/2074, 1.8 million (18 lakhs) new mobile units are reported to have been imported already. That is approximately 237,000 more units as compared to those imported in first three months of last fiscal year.

This increment can be considered to be a motivating factor to newly introduced mobile brands lately. In the ranking of most imported goods, telecommunication equipment happens to be in the ninth ranking. The sources claim 44.5 % increment in the import of total telecommunication equipment as compared to those of last year’s first trimester. Out of those, mobile units and their spare parts fall on the top of the list of that list.

This huge increment in import and selling of mobile units may be due to the emerging of new mobile brands in Nepal. The International brands like Samsung, Huawei, Gionee, Micromax, Xiaomi, Lenovo, Oppo are found to be doing pretty well lately. The new international brands are jumping right in the Nepali Market one after another lately. Leagoo is about to be launched today and many others are in the process of being launched as well.

From a customer’s viewpoint, this is a good thing to many options and it has created a healthy competitive scenario to the seller’s as well. All companies are pushing their devices to offer more at a lesser price. Nowadays, several phones are offering the best value for your money. But, to get the best from your available budget, you might want to consider phones from different companies in similar price range. Keep that in mind, not all the phones that are good in paper perform equally well while using. Before buying a new mobile we recommend you to check its reviews. It might be wiser to ask for advice from those who already own the phone that you’re planning to buy next.

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Understanding Qualcomm Quick Charging Technology

Previously, phones used to have fewer features. With fewer features, time of use of phone also used be less resulting in a slow drain of battery power. And the time required for charging the battery had not bothered us at all. But these days, powerful smartphones are available in the market supporting tons of features. Due to the inclusion of a multitude of features in the phones, time for its use also increased. With more features and more time of use, the battery in the smartphones started draining fast. To cope this problem, different manufacturers brought high capacity batteries. With the high capacity batteries, smartphones were fun to use as the battery lasted longer. However, with an increase in battery capacity, the time required to charge it also increased. In order to reduce charging time, quick charging technology was introduced.

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Out in the market, we can hear turbo charging, adaptive fast charging, rapid charging, and Qualcomm Quick Charge. They puzzle us sometimes about the function they actually do. However, the real thing is that all of them are the same thing. They are based on the same licensed technology from Qualcomm known as quick charging technology.

“Quick charge” is just a marketing term for the capabilities of the power management circuitry in smartphones and wall-charger. Therefore, for an effective quick charging of your smartphone, both of your charger and smartphones must support Quick charging. For that, having a Qualcomm processor on your smartphone is not mandatory since Qualcomm has licensed the technology to non-Qualcomm smartphones like the Galaxy S7 (Exynos) and ZenFone 2 (Intel). The basic principle involved is, in quick charging technology, a high power is injected in your battery using higher-than-normal voltage until it reaches saturation, which is usually 60-80% charge depending on how the phone’s power management is configured. Here we have collected some released versions of quick charging brought by Qualcomm.

Quick Charge 1.0

Qualcomm brought the first version of quick charging technology in 2013 and named it Quick charge 1.0.  The devices supporting Quick charge 1.0 charge up to 40% faster than the older phones. If a normal phone is stuck on charging for four hours or more, with this version on your phone you can have your battery full within a time span of three hours. However, the charging process will not be proportionate. The amount of time taken to charge from dead condition (0%) to 50% will not be equal to 50% to 100% because after a certain point known as “saturation”, the charging process slows down.

With this version on your system, the battery will be fed to a maximum power of 10 watts injected with a maximum voltage of 5 volts. This version is inbuilt with Qualcomm snapdragon 600 processor. The devices like Droid DNA by HTC, Samsung Galaxy S III, Nokia Lumia 920,Vodafone Smart ultra 6, Asus Padfone, LG Nexus 4, etc are accompanied by Quick charge 1.0.

Quick Charge 2.0

Revolutionizing charging technology with Quick charge 1.0, Qualcomm brought Quick charge 2.0 in 2014. The traditional battery charger is limited to 5 volts and less than 2 amperes and actual power received by the battery will be less than 8 watts, taking an account of the loss in charging circuitry and cables. According to Qualcomm, QC 2.0 is 50% faster than QC 1.0. In an official 30 minutes charge test between traditional charging, QC 1.0 and QC 2.0, a charge of 12%, 30%, and 60% was found respectively at the end of 30 minutes charging.

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QC 2.0 works on the multi-voltage charging system offering 5V, 9V, and 12V and up to 3A of amperes of current feeding minimum power of 10 watts and maximum 18 watts to the battery. If there is a low charge on the battery, it offers to charge with 12V, which allows rapid charge and as the charge increases on the battery, charging voltage is decreased. It is backward compatible.

This version is available in snapdragon 200, 400, 410, 615, 800, 801, 805, 808 and 810 processors. QC 2.0 is found in Samsung Galaxy S7, Sony Xperia Z3, Xiaomi MI 4, LG V10, Google Nexus 6, etc.

Quick charge 3.0

The major change done by Qualcomm in QC 3.0 is that the normal charging in QC 2.0 in the range of 10 watts to 18 watts has been modified to a dynamic charging mode in which battery will be fed 3.6 volts to 20 volts range with a step size of 200 millivolts.

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As the charge in the battery goes on increasing, the charging voltage decreases. In QC 2.0, if 9 volts is unacceptable then the supply voltage to the battery decreases to 5 volts but in QC 3.0, just a fall of 200 millivolts can be experienced and a fast charging can be achieved. This feature in QC 3.0 is called INOV (Intelligent Negotiation for Optimum Voltage), which allows for a fine-tuned power output and a more optimized charging cycle. QC 3.0 supported devices charges  twice faster than QC 1.0 and is 38% more efficient than QC 2.0. This version also supports backward compatibility.

QC 3.0 is inbuilt in Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 430, 617, 618, 620, 820 processors.  The devices equipped with QC 3.0 are Asus ZenFone 3, HP Elite x3, LG V20 Xiaomi Mi 5, Xiaomi Mi 5s, Sony Xperia XZ, etc.

Quick charge 4

This version of Quick charging technology has not stepped on the market yet. However, Qualcomm unveiled its flagship SoC (system on chip) in this November, which supports Quick charge 4. Qualcomm has assured that QC4 will make its debut in its high-end SoC Snapdragon 835 in 2017.

QC 4 will have Dual-charge feature due to which charging will be up to 20% faster or 30% more efficient. Admitting the heating problem of the battery, Qualcomm promised that with QC 4, charging would be 5˚C cooler than QC 3.0. So along with an efficient and quick charging, you should not have to worry about your device heating up.

quick charging technology

Qualcomm calls this new QC version as “five for five” claiming that a meager five minutes of charging would back you up for more than five hours. Qualcomm has claimed that, in the QC 4, there would be many enhancements in the features. QC 4 would be compatible with USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery (USB-PD).  Battery saver feature is also added to the list, which enhances the battery life and ensures safety.

With so much from Qualcomm, a thrill has resided inside every tech freaks. However, to get a device equipped with QC 4, we are supposed to wait. To know more about Qualcomm’s QC 4, click here.

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ZTE Axon Elite Review: Old But Gold

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Axon elite is the latest offering from ZTE Nepal though it has been out for more than a year now. Priced at Rs. 33,990, the metal-clad phone houses a dual camera setup as the centerpiece comes with a unique form factor. So let’s get a quick review of the ZTE Axon elite.

ZTE Axon elite comprises of unibody metal design. Visually the phone is a unique lad to look at, but personally, I didn’t like the fake leather covering on the back. The front houses a front firing speaker, but only the bottom portion actually works. It sports a 5.5-inch 1080p IPS LCD display and the display doesn’t disappoint at all. It has an excellent color reproduction and viewing angles, but the brightness level is not up there when compared to the flagships. The display is also protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection.

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Powering the phone is the last years Snapdragon 810 chipset which is clocked at 2 GHz along with Adreno 430 for graphical performance and 3GB RAM for multitasking. You might be worried about the Snapdragon 810 overheating issue, but I had no issues with the phone even during intense gaming, all thanks to its excellent cooling system. In terms of storage, it has 32GB ROM with microSD support upto 128GB.

The feature focus of the phone is its dual camera setup where the primary camera is 13MP and the secondary is 2MP, the latter is used for Bokeh effect on photos. If you are looking for the best camera phone at this price range, you will not regret buying the Axon Elite. UP front, the Axon elite has an 8MP camera with wide angle lens which is excellent for group selfies and video calling. The phone also comes with a fingerprint sensor on the back which works fine and unlocks the phone in less than a second. It is backed up with 3,000mAh battery and supports quick charge 2.0. The battery life is above average with around 4 hours of on screen time.

At Rs. 33,990, the phone punches well above its weight with an excellent display, flagship-level performance, and dual camera lens that works well. The only downside of the Axon Elite is it’s still running on older version of Lollipop 5.0.2 and will not receive any further updates.

All of the best Tech Deals in Kaymu’s Black Friday sales

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One of the leading e-commerce site of Nepal, Kaymu, began their special ‘Black Friday’ sales today. The site is giving discounts on tons of products right now, and gadgets too haven’t been an exception. You can hop on their site and check out the deals by spending way too much time, or you could just go through this article.

Read More: All you need to know about Kaymu’s Black Friday

In this article, we have brought together a list of the best tech deals you’ll find in Kaymu’s Black Friday sales. Are you interested in any of these products? Let us know!

Top Deals: Smartphones

Xiaomi Mi 4 16GB variant : Rs. 23,999 Rs. 16,930 [DEAL VALID FOR TODAY]

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Xiaomi Mi 5 32GB variant : Rs 49,999 Rs 43,999 

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Yu Yunicorn 32GB variant : Rs 26,950 Rs 24,500 (Buyers get Braven Bluetooth speaker worth Rs. 6,300 for free)

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Micromax Canvas 5 E481 16GB variant : Rs 20,400 Rs 14,350

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Micromax Canvas 6 E485 32GB variant : Rs 23,650 Rs 19,000

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Micromax Canvas Pulse E451 16GB variant : Rs 12,800 Rs 16,720

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Apple iPhone SE 16GB variant : Rs 58,000 Rs 54,560

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Samsung J7 Prime 16GB variant : Rs 29,490 Rs 27,500

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HTC Desire 628 16GB variant : Rs 25,586 Rs 22,590

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Top Deals: Laptops

Lenovo Ideapad 300 i7 6th Gen 8GB 2TB 17.3″ : Rs 131,000 Rs 104,650

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Dell 5559 i7 Graphic Laptop : Rs 92,000 Rs 77,950

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Asus T100TA Transformer Book 10.1″ : Rs 48,125 Rs 35,400

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Dell Inspiron 3458 Intel Core i3 5th Gen14″ :Rs 43,700 Rs 38,000

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Acer E5- 574 i5 6th Gen 4GB 15.6″ : Rs 54,500 Rs 48,000

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Lenovo Thinkpad T460 i5 8GB 14″ : Rs 139,000 Rs 128,150

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Top Deals: Speakers

Philips Fidelio (Smartphone) Docking Speaker (Ds1200) : Rs 11,935 Rs 3,990

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Braven BRV-1 Bluetooth Speaker : Rs 13,500 Rs 9,000

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Braven 770 Bluetooth Speaker : Rs 12,000 Rs 9,500

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Top Deals: Action Cameras

SJCAM SJ6 Legend – True 4k 16mp Camera: Rs 26,000 Rs 22,450

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SJCAM SJ5000X Elite 4K Action Camera : Rs 20,600 Rs 16,900

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SJCAM SJ4000 WIFI – Full HD Sport Camera : Rs 14,600 Rs 11,980

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Top Deals: Powerbanks

Aprolink Voyager 5200mAh Powerbank With Wireless Router : Rs 5,500 Rs 3,200

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Anker Powercore+ 10050mAh : Rs 4,200 Rs 2,730

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Anker Powercore 10400mAh : Rs 3,830 Rs 2,210

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Top Deals: Storage Options

Transcend 2.5 Inch Piano Finish 1 TB HDD (A3/D3)Rs 9,375 Rs 6,850

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Toshiba 32 GB Micro SDHC Card Class10 UHS-IRs 1,500 Rs 999

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Top Deals: Wearables

Xiaomi Mi Band 2 : Rs 4,499 Rs 3,850

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Mi Band White LEDRs 2,399 Rs 2,050

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CG iWear SmartwatchRs 4,444 Rs 3,000

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Intex Fitrist SmartbandRs 2,199 Rs 1,600

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Understanding Smartphone Processor Cores

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When handphones were first introduced, their primary function was to make communication over phone calls and messages possible. Gradual development in them resulted to the present day smartphones. The smartphones today are possible to send, receive emails; take, share pictures and videos; edit, save documents; play songs and videos and many more functions.

We can say that, now, with the advancement of science and technology, the whole world has come closer. We practically have access to the world community in our palms. From computers that would take up a whole room to desktops to laptops and palmtops, computing devices have gone through a lot of changes in their external features as well as in their internal attributes. Here, we are discussing about smartphones. Or rather specifically, about- the CPU/ processor present in the smartphones.

Every time that you see an advertisement or read a review of any smartphone, you see terms like- “Quad Core processor”, “Hexa Core processor” or “Octa Core processor”. What do they really mean? To understand those terms, you must first know what a processor really is.

First of all, what is a process? A process is a set of steps that one needs to follow to complete a task. To complete any task, one must follow a systematic process. A processor is responsible for handling the processes. Smartphones are highly advanced than simple handphones because they contain advanced processors inbuilt to them. A processor, basically speaking, is a CPU. Just like how computers contain CPU’s that are responsible for the overall functioning of the system, the processors in smartphones are responsible for the functioning of the phones. Here, we have graphics processing unit (GPU), memory, peripheral buses as well as other sub-processors integrated on a single chip which is referred to as System-on-a-Chip (SoC). This compactness of this CPU is what makes the smartphone’s sleek and classy.

Earlier, devices using only a single processor were developed. But with time, multi-core processors could be accommodated to a single device. This was the introduction of multi-core processors. However, one must understand that the presence of multi-core processors does not mean that the speed of execution of the processes increases. It means that the device is able to execute many processes at the same time, simultaneously.

A core is the main element of the processor that is responsible for executing all the operations. Multiple cores, for instance: dual core- two cores, quad core- four cores; means that the division of processes among the processors can be carried out broadly thus enabling the execution of multiple processes simultaneously.

Nevertheless, processors and multiple cores are not the only aspects that affect the execution of the processes. Various other factors such capacity of the RAM, the capacity of the graphics card, network compatibility and much more are responsible for the justified usage of multi-core processors.

What is the big deal about having more cores powering our smartphones?

Does having a smartphone with octa-processor necessarily mean that your phone is more advanced than the phones with quad-core processors? During the functioning of octa-core processors, the lower-powered set of cores will be employed first. Only when the advanced tasks are to be done, however, the faster set of four cores will kick in.

It is evidently clear that the more powerful a CPU is, the more power it has to draw from a device’s battery. This poses a problem, given that smartphone battery technology hasn’t advanced at anywhere near the rate of mobile processor technology. Therefore, as smartphones have gotten more advanced, the battery life has plummeted. But the majority of smartphone tasks do not require much processing power. However, HD video, gaming, and photo manipulation most certainly do. And thus, the octa-core concept seems to be a practical way to lengthen a modern phone’s battery life without compromising performance where it matters.

How to Solve Facebook App Battery Drain Issue

We all love Facebook, don’t we? It certainly has made connecting with people a lot easier. However, if you use Android then you should consider deleting the Facebook application from your device; because there have been numerous cases that showed Android Facebook app drains the battery of your smartphone by upto 20% (don’t worry, we will talk about the solution later).

The Case

After receiving a lot of complaints about the Facebook app from android users, about a year ago Facebook’s central item officer, Chris Cox, asked his staff to ditch iPhones and use Android until the problem was solved.  However, the problem seems to be persistent despite many updates.

Android blogger Russell Holly, from Android Central, detailed the issues with the app on January. Which, in turn, lead bloggers from Tech World Zone and The Guardian and a Reddit user named pbrandes_eth to test and see the problem for themselves.

The blogger from TWZ  used Huawei Nexus 6P for testing and reported that the phone had 20% more battery after dumping the Facebook app. The result was true for every day on average over the period of a week.  Although, Android’s built-in battery monitoring statistics didn’t show Facebook using an excessive amount of battery, the battery consumption by Android OS and Android Framework decreased after uninstalling the app.

Similarly, users engaged in the Reddit post by pbrandes_eth found that when the Facebook and Facebook Messenger apps were deleted from the phone, the phone performed 15% faster. Pbandes_eth tested 15 separate apps and documented the findings. This drove other Reddit users to test other devices. They found similar results when testing for app executing performance.

The cases show that Facebook evidently does not spare your phone’s battery and performance. One reason for these issues maybe because there is a lot happening on Facebook and it needs to run continuously.

So, it’s best for your Android device if you ditch the Facebook app and use other methods to use Facebook on your smartphone.

Alternatives to Facebook app:

  1. You can use the light version of the official Facebook app. You can get it here:

2. Use Facebook from your browser( Mozilla, Chrome, Opera).

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Yu Yunicorn Launched in Nepal Exclusively on Kaymu’s Black Friday Sale

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Pashupati Tradelink Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of Micromax phones in Nepal, has officially launched the Yu Yunicorn exclusively on Kaymu during the Black Friday sales. As Kaymu’s special Black Friday offer, buyers will be able to pre-book the device for Rs. 24,500 (Rs. 2,400 discount) and also get a free Braven 105 speaker worth Rs. 6,300.

Talking about the device, the Yu Unicorn boasts a sleek looking 5.5-inch 1080 x 1920 pixels IPS LCD display with 401 as the display’s pixel per inch. Under the hood, it is powered by an Octa-core MediaTek MT6755 Helio P10 processor. The processor is paired with a whopping 4GB RAM and Mali-T860MP2 as the GPU. It features a 13-megapixel rear facing camera with f/2.2 aperture and a front facing camera with a 5-megapixel front facing camera with f/2.0 aperture.

Yu Yunicorn Price in Nepal: Rs. 26,990 Rs. 24,590
Yu Yunicorn Price in Nepal: Rs. 26,950 Rs. 24,500

The Yu Yunicorn features 32GB of onboard storage with an option to expand it up to 256GB via a microSD card. It, however, runs on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, a major drawback to most. The device comes with a fingerprint sensor. It is a dual hybrid SIM device, so you’ll have to choose between a second SIM card and a microSD card. A huge 4000mAh battery runs the show.

It’s really amazing how we are getting to see new phones release here almost every day. This is surely good news for all smartphone lovers and buyers as all of us are getting scores of devices to choose from.

What do you think of the Yu Yunicorn? Do you think it will be a hit in Nepal? Let us know.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Yu Yunicorn:

DISPLAY 5.5-inch 1080 x 1920 pixels IPS LCD display with 401 PPI
CHIPSET MediaTek MT6755 Helio P10
CPU Octa-core processor
GPU Mali-T860MP2
REAR FACING CAMERA 13-megapixel with f/2.2 aperture, dual tone flash
FRONT FACING CAMERA 5-megapixel with f/2.0 aperture
OPERATING SYSTEM Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with Around YU 2.0
RAM 4GB
INTERNAL STORAGE 32GB
EXPANDABLE STORAGE Up to 256GB via microSD
FINGERPRINT SENSOR Available
SIM Dual Hybrid SIM (Nano, dual stand-by)
COLOR(S) AVAILABLE Silver, Gold, Graphite
BATTERY 4000mAh
PRICE Rs. 26,950 Rs. 24,500
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