Samsung has just launched the Galaxy J5 Prime in Nepal. The company has priced the phone at Rs. 22,990 and is available for purchase from different retail shops all across the nation.
The Galaxy J5 Prime is a smaller variant of recently launched Galaxy J7 Prime. Unlike the Galaxy J5 and J7, the Prime series are premium versions from Samsung with a full metal jacket and is targetted towards those who are looking for premium looking phones at a midrange price.
The Galaxy J5 Prime sports a 5-inch display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. The display is an IPS panel and not the AMOLED which means you will miss out on over saturated punchy colors and battery saving features. The display has a 2.5D glass with gorilla glass 3 protection layered on top. Powering the device is a quad-core processor running at 1.4Ghz (Samsung Exynos 7570 64bit Cortex A53 14nm SoC). It is backed up by 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage. If the 16GB storage is not enough, you can expand it via microSD card slot upto 256GB.
Camera wise, the Galaxy J5 Prime boasts 13MP rear camera with LED flash and F/1.9 aperture lens. The front houses a 5MP front camera with F/2.2 aperture and unlike the Galaxy J5, the J5 Prime misses out of the front facing LED flash. Fueling the device is a 2400mAh battery which is, of course, non-removable because of its unibody design.
The Galaxy J5 Prime also includes a fingerprint sensor on the home button. Connectivity options include Dual dedicated SIM with 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n (no dual-band ac), Bluetooth 4.1, and GPS. On the software front, the phone is currently running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime Key Specs:
5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) HD display, 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass protection
1.4GHz Quad-Core processor
2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory, expandable up to 256GB with microSD
Ever wondered what happens to your smartphone after it reaches the end of its life cycle, is no longer usable and you dispose it? How well is e-waste managed in Nepal? Are the practices safe and hazard-free? And what the future holds for us? Gadgetbyte answers these questions that every phone user might have had at one point in time in the following article.
With newer faster phones being launched each week all over the world, people are upgrading to better devices even if their older phones has not yet reached the end of its useful period. That in turn directly means more e-waste is being generated than ever before. This is clear from the data published by EPA (Environment Protection Agency-USA) which says that 11% of the total universal electronic waste consists of mobile phone wastes.
What really happens to the various components of a phone? Almost all countries in Europe, North America and the developed part of Asia have recycling centers (e.g. www.ervifone.com, etc.) for phones. Manufacturers are also required to set up a phone disposal plant/unit that manages and salvages old phone components – similar to what Samsung is doing with its Note 7 units. Phone parts are either plastic, metal or glass. Reusable and easily salvageable plastic and metal components are segregated and melted.
As different grades of alloy metal and level of plastic types vary from one phone brand to another, it is difficult to process all sorts (brands/models) of the phone in one single recycling unit. This problem particularly shows the need for individual phone manufacturers to owe up to this responsibility and set up a channel so that old phone that they have manufactured finds its way back to them. But there is little chance of this ever happening and companies are more focused on pushing newer products into the market rather than spending operational and logistic resources on waste management. Little over than 30% of all mobile phone waste are recycled properly with the fate of the rest of the 70% still unknown.
What about the batteries then you might wonder? Well, the main challenge always is (and has been) the safe disposal of batteries. Not only do they contain carcinogen (cancer causing substances) but the harmful chemical has the potential of permanently damaging the ecosystem if not disposed or reused properly.
New devices have high powered rechargeable lithium-ion (or similar technology) batteries contain rare earth elements. These metals (nickel, cobalt, lithium-elements) have limited ores which will be used up soon if it is not handled properly. As devices are getting slimmer-bigger, this technology (battery) is being used excessively than ever before. While almost all countries have a set of Environment Protection Acts (EPAs) and rules in place to govern the safe disposal of such battery wastes, little is known or done to properly monitor the execution of battery disposals, especially in poor countries.
What happens if such metals and hazardous wastes are not disposed properly? In the case of third world countries like Nepal where the waste management system still do not segregate waste properly, an old battery or an LCD screen will end up in a landfill site; if that is it makes it to one. Lithium batteries if thrown in a landfill in a charged state, heavy equipment operating on top could crush the cases and the exposed lithium could ignite a fire. Landfill fires are difficult to extinguish and can burn for years underground. Gradually the chemicals from devices contained mercury, acids, and other active metals seep into the soil or are washed off the surface of the soil and make their way into water aquifers. The geology of land mass anywhere is such that liquid finds its way through the soil to some sort of water source- whether it be a water aquifer pocket few feet below the ground or a catchment area sooner or later.
Contaminated water source means any living organism subjected to it will develop cancer cells. An entire ecosystem of the catchment area that has a high concentration of such metals will stop yielding any life form at all. Soil will lose its ability to support growth and after a few years, the entire area will turn barren and hazardous. In the case of low concentration dosage over a long period, an entire demographic region can be affected with health issues and unsafe living conditions.
So what needs to be done? Someone that has an old phone that they need to get rid of, has no option but to sell it to a phone shop at a salvage price or just throw it off at a dumpster not knowing where it will end up. E-waste management in Nepal is something that either the government has to do at a policy making level or phone companies need to step up to stop this potential environment hazard. As an informed user, one can properly read the instruction on the battery or the phone manual and follow the instruction as to how to dispose of the battery. In the long run, managing phone waste will turn out to be a major headache if it is not properly dealt with in time.
Laughter is the best medicine and every once in a while we like a good laugh. The source might be umpteen, but now memes have been the number one gateway to have fun on the internet. Memes might be about someone you know or about the current situation or emotion; it is the best way to express how you feel. Memes have created a culture of expressing yourself via satire and mimicry, no wonder sites like 9gag have blown up. Now, making memes and having a good laugh has never been easier, introducing InstaMeme by Fawesome apps, developed by awesome developers here in Nepal.
InstaMemeis one of the most popular meme generators in the Google Play Store right now and the app has loads of functions and flexibility compared to others. For instance, the app has a neatly organized layout where you can easily swipe through different categories; you can find almost any stickers, rage or meme templates based on mood, event, or situation to express yourself. You can also use the images in your gallery or take a new picture from the app to create a meme.
The powerful features that make Instameme awesome:
MEMELINE: Meme timeline from Instameme community at http://instameme.co
Over 5000 meme templates, stickers, emoticons/emoji & rage faces. Search or view by categories.
Instameme editor is your playground.
Use your custom images. Crop, add Filters, Edit.
Real-time text editor on text size, color, stroke size, stroke color
Manage multiple objects: bring forward/ send backward, Zoom in/out, Rotate, set the background, add gutters.
When you are done with your design, save locally to the phone or share with friends in social media applications
Simple to use, fast to create and easy to share.
You can go all out and really be creative with this app, you can even make posters for events or those hipsters Tumblr posts if you want to. To share your creation, Instameme has its own community or timeline, where you can share your memes for other Instameme users to see. You can directly share your memes to popular social media sites from the app. The best part of the app is that it doesn’t put any watermark on your meme. Small things like this make using this app completely awesome!
Telecell Pvt. Ltd., the official distributor of Oppo Smartphones in Nepal has started a campaign targeting the occasion of Deepawali (Tihar). The festive season is all about giving and sharing, and at this time, you want to capture all your precious memories. This is where Oppo comes to the scene! Oppo phones offer very capable camera equipped with their devices enabling you to capture your best moments.
If you buy an Oppo phone during the time of Deepawali, via lucky draw, you could be one of the fortunate person to win one of ten Oppo Neo 7, five Oppo F1s and two 42′ TV. Make sure you’re buying the phone from the Official Distributor and not from Grey market. The offer will last till 1st Nov 2016. Here’s a list of all Oppo phones available in Nepal to make your shopping experience easier.
OPPO F1s:
The most powerful OPPO phone released today, the F1s is a ‘selfie expert’ smartphone that was launched last month internationally. Featuring a staggering 16-megapixel front camera, OPPO has claimed the device to revolutionize the selfie experience. It sports a 5.5-inch screen with the resolution of 720×1280 pixels and 267 ppi that are covered in Corning Gorilla Glass 4. The device features a 0.22s fingerprint reader that gradually improves the fingerprint reading time due to the ever evolving fingerprint recognition system.Inside the hood, the F1s houses an Octa-core processor that is backed by 3GB RAM. It has 32GB of onboard storage that can be expanded to 128GB with a microSD card. The device features a MediaTek MT6750 chipset and runs on ColorOS 3.0 on top of Android 5.1 Lollipop.
OPPO has priced F1s Gold at Rs. 32,390 in Nepal.
Inside the hood, the F1s houses an Octa-core processor that is backed by 3GB RAM. It has 32GB of onboard storage that can be expanded to 128GB with a microSD card. The device features a MediaTek MT6750 chipset and runs on ColorOS 3.0 on top of Android 5.1 Lollipop.
It is the front camera of the F1s that makes the headlines. It features a 16-megapixel front camera with a 1/3.1-inch sensor that can click perfect selfies. The company has claimed the front camera to provide high dynamic range that makes the pictures look vivid. The camera houses a Beautify 4.0 feature that goes well with the camera. The feature comes with many functions that can upgrade your selfies even more. The 13-megapixel rear camera has an aperture of f/2.2 and features Phase Detection Autofocus. The device comes with a large 3075 mAh battery. The company has claimed that the phone can last you 14hours through a single charge. OPPO has priced F1s Gold at Rs. 32,390.
Key Features of the OPPO F1s
• 5.5-inch HD display with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels (267 ppi)
• Android 5.1 Lollipop with ColorOS 3.0
• 32GB ROM with expandable storage (up to 128GB)
• 3GB RAM
• 13 MP, f/2.2 aperture with Phase Detection Autofocus Rear Facing Camera
• 16 MP Front Facing Camera
• Mediatek MT6750 Chipset
• Octa-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 processor
• Mali-T860MP2 GPU
• Fingerprint sensor
• Non-removable 3075mAH battery
OPPO A37:
Another smartphone launched by OPPO, the A37 is a mid-ranged device. Powered by a quad-core 64-bit Snapdragon 410 processor, the device runs on 2GB RAM. There’s ample amount of storage for the device as it has an 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. Talking about the camera, the A37 comes with an 8-megapixel rear camera with a 1/3.2-inch back-illuminated sensor and a 5-megapixel front camera that has the same large 1.4цm pixels as that of the rear camera. The device also features a Palm Shutter so that the selfies come out without blurs that happen when the users’ hand is outstretched.
OPPO has priced A37 Gold at Rs. 21,590 in Nepal.
The device is running a skinned version of Android 5.1 Lollipop with ColorOS 3.0 on top. Talking about the camera, the A37 comes with an 8-megapixel rear camera with a 1/3.2-inch back-illuminated sensor and a 5-megapixel front camera that has the same large 1.4цm pixels as that of the rear camera. The device also features a Palm Shutter so that the selfies come out without blurs that happen when the users’ hand is outstretched. The OPPO A37 features a 5.0 720p IPS display with a ppi density of 294. The display is covered in 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass 4. It is backed by a 2630mAh battery. OPPO has priced A37 Gold at Rs. 21,590.
Key Features of the OPPO A37:
• 5. -inch HD display with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels (294 ppi)
• Android 5.1 Lollipop with ColorOS 3.0
• 16GB ROM with expandable storage (up to 128GB)
• 2GB RAM
• 8MP Rear Facing Camera with Autofocus
• 5 MP Front Facing Camera
• Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410 Chipset
• Quad-core 64-bit processor
• Non-removable 2630mAH battery
OPPO Neo 7:
OPPO has priced the Neo 7 (White) at Rs. 14,990 in Nepal.
The OPPO Neo 7 was the low-end device released today. It features a 5-inch IPS display with the resolution of 540 x 960 pixels (220 ppi). It runs on ColorOS 2.1 on top of Android 5.1 Lollipop. The Neo 7 isn’t a new device in the smartphone world as it was launched last year.
The device houses a Quad-core 1.3Ghz processor with MediaTek MT6582 chipset. It has an onboard storage of 16GB which is expandable up to 32GB. It features dual slim slots and 1GB of RAM. The device comes with an 8-megapixel rear facing camera with a f/2.0 aperture and a 5-megapixel front facing camera with a f/2.4 aperture. It is powered by a 2420mAh Li-Po battery. OPPO has priced the Neo 7 (White) at Rs. 14,990.
Key Features of the OPPO Neo 7:
• 5-inch IPS display with a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels (220 ppi)
• Android 5.1 Lollipop with ColorOS 2.1
• 16GB ROM with expandable storage (up to 32GB)
• 1GB RAM
• 8 MP Rear Facing Camera with Autofocus
• 5MP MP Front Facing Camera with f/2.4 aperture
• Mediatek MT6582 Chipset
• Quad-core 1.3Ghz processor
• Non-removable 2420mAH battery
Scientists have warned that lithium-ion batteries can potentially emit over 100 poisonous gases which could take our lives.
A new study has found out that lithium ion batteries can expel off noxious gases that can harm our health and could even be fatal.
The research was conducted by scientists and researchers from Institute of NBC Defence in the United States of America and Tsinghua University in China mentioned. They said that many people don’t know about the consequences of overcharging.
In the present time, lithium-ion batteries power many electronics, ranging from smartphones to electric cars. These batteries power almost two billion new devices each year. So, it is necessary for us to know about the effects and risks associated with the batteries.
During their research, the scientists heated up nearly 20,000 lithium-ion batteries to the point “you would expect if the battery overheats or is damaged in some way”. This resulted in the production of up to 100 harmful gases including the deadly Carbon Monoxide. Some of those gases have the potential to cause irritation to eyes, skin and nasal passages while some have the potential to kill people.
Dr. Jie Sun, lead author and professor at the Institute of NBC Defence, said, “such dangerous substances, in particular carbon monoxide, have the potential to cause serious harm within a short period of time if they leak inside a small, sealed environment, such as the interior of a car or an airplane compartment.”
“We hope this research will allow the lithium-ion battery industry to continue to expand and develop with a greater understanding of the potential hazards and ways to combat these issues”, Dr. Sun added.
This research has shown another dark side of the ‘viable energy solution’ – lithium-ion batteries. These batteries not only give off noxious gases but are also prone to catching fire and exploding. The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is the perfect example of this. So, to overcome all this, researchers need to come up with techniques for ensuring the safety in using lithium-ion batteries before something goes terribly wrong.
Have your ever thought of getting a tattoo in your body? I think, at some point, everybody has. You must seriously consider and have a plan before getting inked. You need to do some preparation before you walk into the shop. Below I have listed some of the best-known apps and websites to help you before getting inked.
Check these apps and sites before getting tattoo in your body:
You’ve picked the tattoo you want, but you aren’t quite sure where it will look best. Should you get it on your bicep or your forearm? Why not check out a quick preview of how it will look with InkHunter. This is one of the coolest examples of augmented reality on smartphones. All you have to do is draw a little box where you’re thinking of getting the tattoo. Pick the tattoo design on the app, and point your phone’s camera at the box. Like magic, the box will disappear and you’ll see your tattoo design there, superimposed on your skin to perfection. Move the phone around to see exactly what it looks like from different angles.
If you are a regular Reddit user, then you have probably heard about this sub-reddit. Reddit has a community of tattoo enthusiasts who are proud to show off their skin art. But the r/tattoos sub-reddit isn’t just good to get inspired by designs.
Tattly calls itself a temporary tattoo store. You choose a design from their vast collection. The tattoo gallery at Tattly is designed by professional artists. You can look and choose from the design and get inked by your local artist.
Tattoos Hurt tries to be as honest as possible in helping you decide whether you want a tattoo or not. It’ll tell you about all the pitfalls you can expect, from how to prep your body for it to post-procedure aftercare. It also has a helpful Tattoo Pain Scale chart, which tells you which body part is going to hurt the most. This is the kind of reality check that will make you want to just add a tattoo to your picture in Photoshop instead.
It’s also one of the few sites to talk about tattoo removal and the aftercare needed for it. Tattoos Hurt’s no-nonsense approach is a welcome change from the hyperbole-spouting, over-enthusiastic sites you’ll usually find on the web.
The site stores over 100,000 tattoo designs, neatly arranged by categories: animal, astronomy, ethnic, for men, for women, gambling, horror, insects, marine life, miscellaneous, mythology, patronage, plant life, religious & spiritual, reptiles & amphibians, specific body parts, tattoo styles, and zodiac. Browse or search to find the tattoo that you like the most. Then head over to the download page and print it out or get it on your phone so your tattoo artist can print it into a stencil.
“My body is my journal, and my tattoos are my story.”- Johnny Depp
In some cases above websites and apps asks for money but they are not expensive either considering this is a permanent image on your skin. But you can always check other websites for Free Tattoo Design like:-
You can go through the entire catalog and see the smaller images to get ideas from this website. The photos of tattoos sent in by community members are free to view. This will also give you some excellent ideas on getting your own tattoo.
If you are tired of your old wallpaper, then it’s time to change it. Google recently launched its Pixel phones with Wallpapers app to have a fresh look. Now guess what- Wallpapers app is available for all Android devices.
Choose and change wallpapers from Wallpapers app as often as you like, so your phone always represents your style.
This is the same app that is included in the Pixel and Pixel XL and offers the facility to easily switch and set wallpapers without going to different setting screens. You have a lot of categories to choose from like Earth, Landscapes, Life, Textures etc. The app has got a bunch of high-quality wallpapers including Google Earth satellite images just for your precious phone to look alive and fresh. Also, this app offers a function to switch your wallpaper every day according to your choice if you like it.
Although the application is available to download for any Android device, the ability to change the wallpaper for both the lock screen and home screen is only available on devices running Android v7.0 Nougat. I think this is the only con of this app. Otherwise, I really enjoyed it.
If you want to try out Wallpapers app by Google then you are more than welcome to click here.
After teasing fans via tweets, Samsung finally released the Samsung Galaxy On Nxt in India, a month after its release in China. Samsung Galaxy On Nxt is a good midrange device and looks similar in design to recently launched Galaxy J7 Prime. We expect the phone to launch here in Nepal at a time when more and more OEMs are releasing midrange devices.
Specs wise, the Galaxy On Nxt sports a 5.5-inch 1080 x 1920 pixels TFT screen with 401 for the Pixels Per Inch (PPI) and a 73.3℅ screen-to-body ratio. Under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy On Nxt is equipped with an Octa-Core Exynos 7870 processor chipset that is clocked at 1.6GHz with Mali T830 GPU and 3GB RAM. The device rocks Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with TochWiz UI on top. On the storage front, the Samsung Galaxy On Nxt features 32GB of onboard storage with an option for expandable storage.
In the camera department, the Galaxy On Nxt’s rear facing camera is a 13-megapixel sensor with f/1.9 for the aperture. It features an 8-megapixel rear facing camera with f/1.9 aperture. It houses a fingerprint sensor embedded in the home button. All this is backed by a big 3,300mAh battery.
Availability in Nepal: We expecttheSamsung Galaxy On Nxt to be available within this month.
Here’s all you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy On Nxt:
DISPLAY
5.5-inch 1080 x 1920 pixels full HD TFT display with 401 ppi pixel density
Oppo finally launched the R9s and R9s Plus at an event in Shanghai, China. And just like Apple does it with its iPhone ‘s, the Oppo R9s and R9s Plus are the successor to the R9 and R9 Plus launched seven months ago. Since Oppo officially arrived in Nepal last month via sole authorized distributors Telecell Pvt. Ltd, we can expect these phones to launch in Nepal in the coming months.
Oppo R9s
Taking about the Oppo R9s, the device features a 5.5-inch screen with the resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels with 401ppi. The screen is covered by Corning Gorilla Glass 5. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 Octa-core processor clocked at 2.0 GHz. This is paired with Adreno 506 GPU and 4GB of RAM. The R9s runs on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with Color OS 3.0 on top.
Oppo R9s
The camera is the major selling point of the R9s. It features a 16-megapixel front and rear-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture for the former, and f/1.7 aperture for the latter one. The camera is also equipped with Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS). In the storage front, the Oppo R9s will feature 64GB of on-board storage which can be expanded via microSD card. Other than these, the device will feature a fingerprint sensor and VOOC fast charging. This fast charging will be helpful in charging the 3,010 mAh battery.
Full Specs of Oppo R9s:
DISPLAY
5.5-inch 1080 x 1920 pixels IPS LCD display with 401 ppi Pixel Density
CHIPSET
Qualcomm Snapdragon 625
CPU
2.0 GHz Octa-Core Processor
GPU
Adreno 506
OPERATING SYSTEM
Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
INTERNAL MEMORY
64GB
EXPANDABLE MEMORY
Up to 256GB via microSD card
RAM
4GB
REAR CAMERA
16MP
FRONT CAMERA
16MP
SIM
Dual Hybrid SIM
BATTERY
3010mAh
COLOR(S) AVAILABLE
Black, Gold, Rose Gold
PRICE
$415
Oppo R9s Plus
The Oppo R9s Plus is the powerful of the two devices Oppo unveiled. The R9s Plus sports a 6-inch 1080 x 1920 pixels display (367 PPI). The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5. Under the hood, it houses the recently unveiled Qualcomm Snapdragon 653 Octa-core processor. The processor is supported by Adreno 510 GPU coupled with a whopping 6GB RAM.
Oppo R9s Plus
The R9s Plus runs on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. Just like the Oppo R9s, the R9s Plus features a 16-megapixel front facing and rear facing camera. All other specs of the Oppo R9s Plus are similar to that of the Oppo R9s except for the fact that it features a huge 4,000mAh battery.
The Oppo R9s and R9s Plus have a redesigned antenna lines.
Full Specs of Oppo R9s Plus:
DISPLAY
6-inch 1080 x 1920 pixels IPS LCD display with 367 ppi Pixel Density
CHIPSET
Qualcomm Snapdragon 653
CPU
Octa-Core Processor
GPU
Adreno 510
OPERATING SYSTEM
Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
INTERNAL MEMORY
64Gb
EXPANDABLE MEMORY
Up to 256GB via microSD card
RAM
6GB
REAR CAMERA
16MP
FRONT CAMERA
16MP
SIM
Dual Hybrid SIM
BATTERY
4000mAh
COLOR(S) AVAILABLE
Black, Gold, Rose Gold
PRICE
$519
Availability in Nepal: Since Oppo officially arrived in Nepal last month, we can expect these phones to launch in Nepal in the coming months. Stay Tuned for Nepal Launch!
If you are a long-time Windows user, then you may know a trick to enable “God Mode”. God Mode gives access to all of the operating system’s control panels from within a single folder. You can enable God Mode in Windows 10 and its previous versions as well. In fact, the real name of God Mode is Windows Master Control Panel Shortcut. Most users don’t need it. But it is useful if you are in IT related job and manage a computer and obviously for those advanced enthusiasts.
So, let’s see the process of creating it.
Enable God Mode in Windows
Make sure your system account has administrative privileges
Right-click on the Windows desktop and choose New > Folder
Name the folder: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} and hit enter
You can actually name the folder anything you want like MasterControl. Simply replace ‘GodMode’ before the {….} characters to your liking.
That’s it. Now when you open that folder, you can see different settings, including Administrative Tools, Color Management, Devices and Printers, etc.
GodMode in Windows
It’s not that exciting tweak but if you are a serious user, you love having all of these shortcuts in one spot which comes in handy.