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Micromax Canvas Spark 2 Plus with Marshmallow 6.0 Launched in Nepal

Pashupati Tradelink Pvt. Ltd., the authorised distributor of Micromax mobiles in Nepal, has launched Canvas Spark 2 Plus for Rs. 8,250. It is Micromax’s first smartphone to feature Android Marshmallow 6.0 out of the box.

Specs wise, the Canvas Spark 2 Plus has a 5-inch IPS display with a resolution of 480 pixels by 854 pixels and is powered by a 1.3Ghz quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM. It has only 8GB of inbuilt storage, however, you can expand it via a microSD dedicated slot expandable upto 32GB. In terms of camera, the Canvas Spark 2 Plus sports a 5-megapixel rear camera with flash and a 2-megapixel front camera. The phone has a 2000mAh battery.

The Canvas Spark 2 Plus supports 2 SIM slots (2G+3G), and has all the necessary connectivity features such as WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS. What we liked about the device is its price. It’s perfect for first-time smartphone buyers, or for those who has a tight budget of around Rs. 8,000. Available in three color options — metallic grey, copper grey, and champagne gold, the Canvas Spark 2 Plus can be bought from different retail shops located all across the nation.

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photo source: snapdeal.com

Micromax Canvas Spark 2 Plus Key Specs:

  • 5-inch (854 x 480 pixels) FWVGA display
  • 1.3 GHz quad-core processor (Unspecified Chipset)
  • 1GB RAM
  • 8GB internal memory, expandable memory up to 32GB with microSD
  • Android Marshmallow 6.0
  • Dual SIM
  • 5MP rear fixed-focus camera with LED Flash
  • 2MP front-facing camera
  • 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio
  • 3G HSPA+, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS
  • 2000mAh battery

Pashupati Tradelink is also planning to the launch Canvas 6 in next few days. The Micromax Canvas 6 is company’s flagship phone, and features specs such as 5.5-inch 1080P display with Gorilla glass 3, Octacore Helio X10 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable storage, 13MP rear camera, 8MP front camera, fingerprint sensor, and 3000mAh battery. We expect the phone to launch in Nepal for around Rs. 25,000.

Get 50% more browsing hours with the new Opera Browser

Opera Browser is probably not the first thing that comes to your mind when it comes to desktop browsers. We all have loved and cherished the almighty Chrome and Firefox. But little do we know, most of our browsers are resource hungry and drain a lot of memory and battery. There are many background activities initiated by browsers, there’s space taken in memory by the different tabs you open, there’s multimedia being processed, all of these tasks require energy, A LOT OF IT!

In the recent update of the Opera Browser Developers version, a new power saving mode was introduced which have claims of saving your laptop’s battery up to 49% than the previous version on Opera Browsers and 54% longer than that while using Chrome. On the test performed by Opera, the laptops battery lasted 3hours longer compared to running Chrome.

Opera BrowserThe tests were performed on a Lenovo X250 laptop with 16GB RAM running on 64-bit version of Windows 10, where 11tabs were opened with different websites where each page was scrolled five times and isolated for a minute and repeated again until the battery was dead. The new power saving mode shows up next to address bar when you unplug the charger or the browser itself suggests to turn ON the mode when your battery is low.

Opera Browser
Source:Opera

This new power saving feature works my minimizing the content loaded on the web page, simplifying the code, keeping animations and themes to a minimum, cutting off background activity of the task and reducing the frame rates to 30fps. Also, the inbuilt Ads Blocker will help to cut off ads along with their annoying animations and pop-ups. Besides that, the Developers Version also include inbuilt VPN.

No doubt this will affect your browsing experience with a minimal web page, little to no animation and lower frame rates but when you have to make your battery last until the load shedding is over you might want to switch to Opera Browser and turn on the Power Saving Mode.

Meet the cheapest tablet, the Vido T99, Priced at just $41

Buying a good tablet was expensive back in the days, but a lot has changed since then. With the emergence of Chinese brands, tablets are getting affordable. The Vido T99, for one, is the most intriguing tablets we have seen in a while now, not that it packs some great specs and has voguish looking design. It’s because of its price tag. Priced just at $40.99, the Vido T99 looks fashionable, well-built and boasts a powerful enough processor and RAM to play casual games, browse the web and carry out basic productivity tasks.

It is easily the most affordable tablet that you can buy right now, and if display and camera are not your top most priority, it is a perfect buy. Here are some of the key specs of the Video T99:

  • 7 inch 024 x 600 WSVGA TFT display
  • 64bit Quad Core 1.2GHz processor (Intel SoFIA 3GR C3230RK)
  • Mali-450MP GPU
  • 1GB RAM
  • 8GB inbuilt storage with microSD card Up to 64GB 
  • 2MP rear camera; 0.3MP front camera
  • 2800mAh battery 

The Vido T99 also boast an SIM card slot with which you can browse the internet via mobile data. Other connectivity options include WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS. The device also supports USB OTG that allows the user to connect with keyboard, mouse, projector and flash drives. What we really liked about the Video T99, though, is it offers both Android and Windows operating systems. You can switch between the OS in merely seconds and get the benefits of both.

If you’ve been looking to get yourself an affordable dual boot tablet, you should definitely invest your money on the Vido T99. You can get this tablet from e-commerce portal everbuying. They are a leading global online wholesale retail company operating in the international wholesale market specializing in electronics and contemporary fashion with millions of active customers from more than 200 countries. They accept payment methods such as PayPal, Wire Transfer, as well as the Western Union. However, you need to bear in mind about the shipping fees and import taxes.

OnePlus Held Bloggers Meet in Nepal

iHub Pvt. Ltd., the authorised distributor of OnePlus smartphones in Nepal, successfully conducted the bloggers meet where they unveiled their upcoming product — the OnePlus X. The smartphone is currently available for booking via e-commerce platform kaymu for an introductory price of Rs. 26,999. The price will rise to Rs. 28,999 starting 15th May and for the first week, it will be available exclusively on kaymu followed by selected retailers across the country.

The One Plus X is one of the best smartphones to buy under Rs. 30,000 in Nepal and comes with appealing specs and build. Sporting a gorilla glass 3 on both front and rear, the phone has a 5-inch FullHD AMOLED display and is powered by quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor. It has 3GB of RAM and 16GB of inbuilt storage. Upfront there is a 13MP shooter with LED flash and an 8MP selfie snapper. It has a 2525mAh non-removable battery which the company claims will allow 8 hours of talk time on a single charge. It uses a hybrid dual-SIM slot, with the second slot usable for microSD card that is expandable upto 128GB.

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Speaking during the bloggers meet, Sirish Murarka and Lokesh Oli, Directors of ihub Pvt. Ltd.  said —
“Nepal has advanced immensely when it comes to technology and gadgets. Considering the demand for premium products that offers exclusivity and quality both, the One Plus X is a perfect match to the Nepalese market both in terms of looks and pricing. We aim to give our loyal buyers the best of what they can have and One Plus X serves to be the best smart phone in this segment that has not only met customer’s needs but have exceeded their expectations. No phone in the market can beat the look of this phone.”

iHub is also planning to launch the OnePlus icon, an in-house earphone that will cost little over Rs.6,500 when it arrives in Nepal next week. The company claims that it outperforms other heavily priced earphones, and is perfect for audiophiles who don’t want to spend a lot.
one plus icon nepal

Overall, we are really excited about the Oneplus products. We hope it will bring another dimension to the Nepalese smartphone market. With the pricing of Huawei and Xiaomi products so utterly ridiculous in Nepal, it’s good to see the OnePlus X launching in Nepal for a commonsensical pricing of just Rs.28,990. The company maintained that unlike other smartphone brands, OnePlus will act smart in their marketing campaign and will have selected retail shops with virtually no regional distributors in order to keep the prices down to a certain extent.

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Review: Best Midrange Smartphone to Buy in Nepal

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A year before now, it was very inconvenient to buy Xiaomi’s products in Nepal. You heard they were cheap, you knew they were awesome, but you just couldn’t get your hands on one of them. It has all changed since Vatsal Impex has taken the authorization to officially import and distribute Xiaomi products in Nepal. We now have some range of Xiaomi phones like the Redmi 2, Mi4, Redmi Note 2 and what everyone is calling  the “mid-range killer of 2016”, the Redmi Note 3.

Redmi Note 3 (2GB version) was launched in Nepal for Rs. 24,999 and 3GB variant was launced ifor Rs. 27,999 — Both of which falls in the midrange category. The phone comes with some stunning specs for its price, but let’s scale each of its key specs and find out if this phone is really worth the money and hype.

[Disclaimer: Vatsal Impex provided a brand new Redmi Note 3 for us to review, and we have been using the handset for past few days as our daily driver.]

Design:

The design is one of the main highlights of the Redmi Note 3. It is the first phone from Xiaomi to sport a full metal body with the inclusion of fingerprint sensor, which sounds pretty good for a budget smartphone. The phone has curved back and chamfered edges which make the phone easy to hold and handle despite sporting a huge 5.5-inch display.

The display itself looks really elegant with very small side bezels. By no means, the Redmi Note 3 feels cheap, it gives you the premium look and feel while holding it. When compared to other plastic and glossy body phones like the Galaxy J7 and Huawei Y6 pro, the Redmi Note 3 feels superior and flagship grade.

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redmi note 3 fingerprint

What we really liked about the fingerprint sensor is it’s located at the back of the device making it easier to press. Like fingerprint sensors on any flagship phones, it is pretty fast and accurate. It even sports an IR blaster so if you want a portable remote, you’ve got one with you all the time. For a budget phone, the Redmi Note 3 looks exquisite and is really well built.

Display:

Redmi Note 3 sports a 5.5-inch full HD IPS display which is pretty sharp at 401ppi. On our usage, we found the colors to be mild and on the warmer side which makes it easy to look without straining your eyes. However, at times, you wished you had a brighter screen while viewing colorful contents. But by no means it’s a bad display — it has very good viewing angles without much colors shifting. The sunlight legibility is also good with Xiaomi’s Sunlight Display feature which automatically increases the contrast under direct sunlight.

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The display is protected by a layer of glass from an unknown manufacturer which Xiaomi claims is as good as Corning Gorilla Glass, but we recommend you to put a tempered glass protection as soon as you buy the phone.

Performance:

Redmi Note 3 is powered by Snapdragon 650 hexa-Core chipset which is a very powerful and xiaomi redmi note 3 antute scoresenergy efficient mid-range chipset. On our day to day usage, we didn’t feel any lags or stutter. With the new MIUI7, everything was fast and buttery smooth. The new animations made it a whole lot fun to use the device and made the device seem more fluid.

The base model with 2GB RAM has decent memory management, if not the best. If you like to multitask a lot, we recommend you to go for the 3GB RAM variant. We could switch between 4 to 5 apps constantly without missing a beat. Even while playing high-end games, the memory was sufficient and ran most of the games smoothly at medium to high settings. The best part was we didn’t face any major heating issues while gaming or doing heavy multitasking. The phone did get noticeably hot, but it felt like nothing as it cooled instantly once you left the game or cleared the memory. Overall for the price you’re paying, Redmi Note 3 won’t disappoint you and it is capable of fulfilling some of your flagship phone needs.

Camera:

Redmi Note 3 boasts a 16MP Rear Camera with f/2.0 aperture and phase detection auto-focus which means you’ll get faster focusing and better low light imaging theoretically. On our test, the camera performed very well, if not the best. Pictures taken were pretty good under plenty of sunlight with accurate colors, noticeable dynamic range and had a decent amount of sharpness and saturation. Also taking pictures was pretty quick. But camera mostly underexposes the image so it lacks in detail than one would expect on a 16MP resolution.

Turning the HDR mode will make things right for you, bringing out enough colors and details to make your images feel content. But it does make the camera a bit slower. Also, the Camera’s UI is pretty minimal like in the previous versions of MIUI. You also get a lot of inbuilt filters, but we personally think they are of minimum use. Rear camera records video at 1080@30fps which is pretty decent, but due to lack of OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) and software stabilization, it tends to get a bit shaky. However, the overall camera performance on the Redmi note 3 performs really great compared to any other smartphone in the same price category.

redmi note 3

The 5-megapixel front camera comes with an F2.0 aperture lens and captures good selfies. However, it lacks wide-angle lens meaning it’s not so perfect for taking group photos or if you want to take wide shots.

Software:

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 is running on Android 5.1 Lollipop with MIUI 7. For the first timers, you might feel weird about the MIUI, but once you keep using it you’ll feel right at home. To start off, it doesn’t have an app drawer. If you’re used to that, you’ll find it pretty easy to navigate around. You’ll start to notice the little details in the UI which makes using it a complete joy. There are hidden tweaks everywhere you only need to dig into the settings or google them for ease.

You won’t be disappointed with what MIUI has to offer. The overall UI is very colorful and vibrant. Although it’s a heavily skinned UI there isn’t any lag or stutter what so ever. Now with the inclusion of Fingerprint sensor the security has been updated and with the fingerprint sensor you can do a lot more here, like take pictures, unlock hidden folders, App lock, and third-party logins.

Battery:

With the Redmi Note 3, you get a massive 4000mAh battery which will easily last you for two days under normal usage and almost a full day on heavy usage. On our test, we got around 5.5 to 6 hour of screen on time and 8 hours of back to back video playback. Also, if you run out of charge anytime soon, Redmi Note 3 also includes quick Charge 2.0 first generation which takes about 1 hour to reach 50% from 0 and about 2.5 hours to completely charge the device.

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Connectivity:

Connectivity wise, the Xiaomi Redmi Note sports a Dual hybrid SIM slot, which means you can either insert 2 SIM card or one SIM card and one microSD card. We only hoped that the handset had a dedicated SIM slots and a microSD card slot. Since there is a majority of users who uses 2 SIM card and 16GB inbuilt might not be sufficient. Other connectivity includes WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS.

Pricing: 

The Redmi Note 3 pricing starts at NRs. 24,999 in Nepal which looks terrible when compared to Indian pricing (INR. 10,000 ~ NRs. 16,000). However, in India, Xiaomi sells through their own website and one has to register to get one. There are no retail shops, and its a hassle to get one.

[Read more: Why Smartphones in Nepal are expensive when compared to India and China]

Despite the exorbitant pricing of the Redmi Note 3 in Nepal, it still better compared to similarly priced phones from Samsung and Huawei. The Redmi Note 3 even goes head to head with phones that costs over Rs. 30,000.

Redmi Note 3 Samsung Galaxy A5 2016 Huawei GR5
5.5” 1080P IPS display 5.2” 1080P AMOLED display 5.5” 1080P IPS display
Hexacore SD 650 CPU
(Antutu score: 73053)
Exynos 7580 Octa CPU
(Antutu score: 41922)
Octacore SD 615 CPU
(Antutu score: 35183)
2GB RAM/16GB ROM 2GB RAM/16GB ROM 2GB RAM/16GB ROM
16MP/5MP camera 13MP/5MP camera 13MP/5MP camera
4050mAh battery 2900mAh battery 3000mAh battery
Rs. 24,999 (2GB)
Rs. 27,999 (3GB)
Rs. 42,490 Rs. 26,999

Review: Xiaomi 16000mAh Powerbank is one of the best for its price

Xiaomi recently unveiled a high-capacity 16000mah powerbank in selected region such as India and China. The powerbank allows users to charge their smartphone multiple times making it an ideal choice during power cuts or while travelling.

Design & Build

xiaomi powerbankWhile most of the powerbanks that you find in the market come with a plastic body, the Xiaomi powebank, on the other hand, sports a metal body. It is sleek for a 16000mAh capacity device, however, it is on a heavier side weighing at 0.33gms. Unlike the 10,400mAh Xiaomi Powerbank that we reviewed last month, this one packs 2 USB port allowing users to charge 2 devices at one go. It has a microUSB port for charging and comes with LED power indicator to show the battery level.

xiaomi powerbank

Performance & Hardware Specs

Each USB port comes with 5.1V/2.1A output, meaning you can charge a smartphone at a faster rate than the traditional 5V/1A powerbanks. When you use a 5V/2A charger, it will take roughly around 9 hours to charge the powerbank from 0 to 100%. But once fully charged, the powerbank can charge 3000mAh powered phones for around 3.5 times,  iPhone 6 for 5 times, and iPad mini for 2.5 times.

xiaomi 16000mah batteryThe batteries inside the Powerbank is manufactured by LG and comes with nine layers of circuit protection which include temperature protection, reset protection, over-voltage protection, over-current protection, overcharge/discharge protection & PTC protection. It is compatible with almost every device that uses USB charging cable. Moreover, the charging port automatically adjusts its output based on the connected devices.

If you’re getting trouble charging a smartphone with constant powercuts or your smartphone simply won’t last a full working day, the Xiaomi 16000mAh Powerbank would be an ideal gadget to carry around. Currently, the device is not available to purchase in Nepal, however, you can order the device from gearbest.com for US$27.89. They accept payment methods such as PayPal, Wire Transfer, as well as the Western Union. But, bear in mind that you need to pay for shipping fees and import taxes, wherever applicable.

Onda V919 Air Tablet PC with IPS Retina Screen and Dual OS

Following the recent trend of Tablet PC which sports both Windows and Android as an Operating System, we found such another great tablet which features an IPS Retina Screen this time around. Having a Retina Display means there are so many pixels packed together that it is indistinguishable to a human eye, which means basically higher than 300pixels. This Tablet PC is from a Chinese manufacturer called Onda and the product is named as V919 Air.

Onda V919 Air comes with a 9.7 inch (2048 x 1536) IPS Retina Display which is pretty good to fulfill your multimedia needs like while watching movies, playing games, browsing the internet or do other work related stuff. You can even play 4K videos on this display. If you are interested in reading books on a handheld device this can be used as a pretty great Ebook reader, as texts look really sharp on a Retina Display. Further, you can attach a keyboard to the tablet and use it as a complete PC with the included Windows 10.

Onda V919 Air

Having a 9.7inch display doesn’t make it any heavier, it weighs just mere 450grams  even with the unibody metal construct, making it a portable tablet to carry around. Also with its HDMI port, you can connect your table to TV screens, monitors or projectors.

Under the hood is the Intel Z3735F 64bit Quad Core 1.83GHz CPU which is powerful enough to handle your basic day to day tasks on a normal Windows or Android Platform. For multitasking, it has got 2GB of DDR3 RAM and 32GB of onboard storage which can be further expandable up to 128GB. Onda V919 Air is powered by a massive 7200mAH battery which can last up to 5 hours or more on a back to back video playback. Like most of the Table PC’s, it sports a decent 2MP Camera on front and the Back which we aren’t complaining about the price of just $137.

Onda V919 Air

Tablet PC has fascinated us as it runs on both Windows and Android. This time around Onda V919 Air is running on Windows 10 along with Android 4.4 Kitkat. This Tablet PC is a complete package, you have the productivity side of Windows and fun side of Andriod on the same device.

Where to Buy?

If you want to get your hands on one of these compatible Tablet PC, you can place your order on Everbuying. They accept payment methods such as PayPal, Wire Transfer, as well as the Western Union. Note that; you have to pay for shipping fees and import taxes, wherever applicable.

IMS Motors partner with Korean Automobile giants SsangYong

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IMS Group, which prides itself on being No. 1 in the mobile segment has acquired the distributorship of SsangYong, a Korean automobile company. The grand launch of IMS motors and the unveiling or luxury Korean brand, SsangYong took place on the 11th of May at SsangYong Showroom which is located in Uttardhoka, Kathmandu, Nepal. Mr Deepak Malhotra. Chairman of IMS group and Dikesh Malhotra, President and CEO IMS Group inaugurated the showroom.

The automobile industry is an evolving industry with continuous product innovation and technological advancement. The focus of such industry is shifting to developing market. Nepal has a developing market showing a rise in the disposable and changing lifestyle. IMS Group, in order to cater to the developing market for the automobile industry in Nepal, formed IMS Motors.

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SsangYong Motor Company is the fourth largest South Korea-based automobile manufacturer. It is also regarded as the SUV expert of Korea. They have a variety of model lineups like Luxury cars, SUVs, Pickup trucks, vans, trucks and buses.

The SsangYong showroom in Nepal has models of luxury cars and SUVs, which includes Tivoli, Korando, Rexton, Kyron, Actyon. The features of each model make the cars exclusive. Some of the features available are ABS and EBD system, body frame out of, of ultra-high strength steel, large boot capacity in Tivoli, dual automatic a/C, active AWD with lock mode, Attractive daytime running lights, Bluetooth connectivity in Korando, seven seating arrangement, premium leather interior, three driver seat memory, impressive HID headlamps in Rexton, front dual airbags, highly reinforced ultra-rigid steel frame making the vehicle safe in Kyron new sport design with luxurious interior, durable bed liner for better protection in Actyon Sports. The pricing of the vehicles is as follows:

Model Price in Nepali Rupee
Tivoli Rs. 5,375,000
Korando Rs. 7,525,000
Rexton Rs. 9,975,000
Actyon Sports Rs. 5,500,000

SsangYong has two authorised service centres situated in multiple locations namely,

 Auto Home Pvt. Ltd.

Jwagal-22, UN Park, Lalitpur

T: 01-526072S, 01-5260726

Auto Village Pvt. Ltd.

Ratopul, Kathmandu

T: 014461794, 4483065

IMS Motors has a special offer of gifts through scratch coupon for the first fourteen ‘special’ customers who purchase any of the SsangYong models. The attractive gifts include Bajaj Pulsar NS200, Samsung S7 edge, Samsung TV 40” and washing Machine

EverBuying Offers upto 90% Discount on its 8th Year Anniversary

EverBuying, one of the largest China-based e-commerce platform, is celebrating a global 8th Year anniversary filled with amazing deals, offers, and contests for its buyers. Under the “Top celebration deals” campaign the customers can get upto 90% discount on cell phones, tablets, smartwatches, computers & networking, consumer electronics, toys and hobbies, outdoor & sports, home & garden, and stylish apparel.

The celebration began on May 9th and will last until May 14th. Moreover, Everbuying has come up with a “Sign into Win” competition where the buyers have to sign in to collect a Shining Star each day and when you achieve three stars you will have a chance to win your Special Shining prize.

Like other e-commerce websites, if you want to buy from Everbuying, you can simply stay at home and have your desired products delivered at their doorstep. They accept payment methods such as PayPal, Wire Transfer, as well as the Western Union. But, bear in mind that you need to pay for shipping fees and import taxes, wherever applicable.

One Plus X Launched in Nepal, Booking Now Open via Kaymu

About a month ago, we got the word that One Plus Two and OnePlus X were going to be launched in Nepal. Now, the much awaited mid-rang phone from One Plus, the OnePlus X is open for booking till 14th May via Kaymu.

OnePlus X is a mid-range flagship with superior hardware specs and will be one of the best phones to buy under NRs. 30,000. The OnePlus X boasts a 5-inch full-HD (1080×1920 pixels) AMOLED screen and is powered by a last year’s flagship chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 and 3GB of RAM. It has 16GB of built-in storage that is expandable via microSD card up to 128GB. It uses a hybrid dual-SIM slot, with the second slot usable for microSD cards. It features a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.

OnePlus X
Source: BGR

The phone has a gorilla glass on the front as well as the back with metallic bezels on the side. The OnePlus X is running Android 5.1.1 with Oxygen OS and has already received Android Marshmallow 6.0 last month. The Phone comes with a non-removable 2525mAh battery.

OnePlus X Specifications:

  • 5-inch FULL HD AMOLED Display
  • Gorilla Glass 3 protection on the front and back
  • Snapdragon 801 chipset (QuadCore Cortex A15 processor @2.3Ghz)
  • 3GB of RAM
  • 16GB internal storage (Expandable up to 128GB)
  • Supports two nano SIMs Or One nano and a microSD card
  • 13MP rear camera with LED flash
  • 8MP front ­facing camera
  • Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
  • 4G LTE bands, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, FM radio, and Micro-USB
  • 138gms
  • 2525mAh battery

Pros and Cons of the One Plus X:

Pros Cons
  • 5-inch AMOLED 1080P display
  • 13MP camera with 1080p video; 8MP selfie
  • Snapdragon 801 chipset
  • No quick charge
  • 32 bit older chipset
  • Dual hybrid SIM slot

The phone will be officially launched on 15th May with an alluring introductory offer of Rs. 26,999 for Pre-Bookers and its market price will be Rs.28,900.  We are really excited to see the device at such an affordable price. There is also a contest in Kaymu’s official Facebook page where one lucky winner could get a free OnePlus X by liking, sharing and tagging the photo.