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Teclast X80 Pro Tablet PC with Dual Windows+Android OS

It’s not everyday that you see something amazing which accumulates all of your needs in one thing. We found one piece of tech which is simply amazing. It’s a tablet PC from Chinese manufacturer Teclast called the X80 Pro Tablet PC which runs on both Windows and Android.

Telcast X80 Pro sports a 8 inch (1920 x 1200) WUXGA IPS screen which is good enough to watch movies, play games, browse internet or do other work related stuff. This can also be used as an E-book reader if you’re looking for buying one. Despite being an 8inch device it weighs just 327grams making it one of the lightest and portable tablet in the market. Also with its HDMI port you can connect your table to TV screens, monitors or projectors.

Teclast X80 ProPowering this device is the Intel Atom X5-Z8300 64-bit Quad-Core CPU which can be clocked up-to 1.8Ghz from 1.44Ghz. It has got 2GB of DDR3 RAM and 32GB of Internal Storage which can be expanded up-to another 32GB. With these sets of specifications, you can easily power decent Windows or Android apps and play games on both platforms. Teclast X80 Pro is backed by 3800mAH battery which can play back to back videos for 3 hours or more.

As far as the camera is concerned it sports 2MP camera on both front and rear. Camera is obviously not its forte but for the asking price of $89.99 you can’t complain much on it.

Teclast X80 Pro

Besides the pricing, the main highlight of this product is the Dual OS you can run out of the box. It ships with the latest version of Genuine Windows 10 and Android 5.1 lollipop. You’ve got the productivity of Windows 10 and fun of Android both at the same device.

Pricing and Buying Link

For those of you wanting to buy the Teclast X80 Pro, you can buy it from everbuying for a discounted price of $89.99. They accept payment methods such as PayPal, Wire Transfer, as well as the Western Union. Also, bear in mind that you need to pay for shipping fees and import taxes, wherever applicable.

Teclast X89 with Dual OS is the best 7.5inch Tablet Under $100

Following a year of decline in 2015, tablet growth has slowly started to rise in 2016. While more people are turning to hybrid and detachable devices like the Surface Pro 4, there is still a majority of fan base looking for a traditional tablet.

If you fall into that category, you should consider the Teclast X89 Kindow tablet. Priced just at $82.99, the device boasts a 7.5-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1440 x 1080 pixels which results in 240 ppi. Unlike other tablets, the X89 has a 4:3 display ratio offering better experience while browsing and watching videos. It is powered by a 64-bit quadcore Intel Atom Processor (Z3735FBay Trail). We normally don’t see Intel-based processors in smartphones and tablets, but that doesn’t mean it’s inferior compared to MediaTek and Qualcomm chipset. Although the Intel Atom Z3735F doesn’t have enough fuel to run graphics demanding games, but it can handle the day-to-day task with ease.

Teclast X89 Kindow

In terms of memory, the Teclast X89 tablet has 2GB of DDR3 RAM and 32GB of inbuilt storage which is expandable upto 128GB with a microSD card. As far as the camera is concerned, the tablet boasts a modest 2MP back camera and a 0.3MP front-facing camera. The camera is certainly not the device’s forte, but for an asking price of $82.99, we can hardly complain.

Teclast X89 Kindow (2)

What’s unique about the Teclast X89 is its ability to boot into either Android 4.4 or Windows 10. The tablet ships with USB OTG connector, so you can connect it to an external keyboard. Connectivity wise, it comes with microUSB port, HDMI port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It has WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, but lacks SIM card slot which basically means you cannot use mobile data. Powering the phone is a 3500mAh non-removable battery. It’s weighs 318 gram and has 8.9mm thickness. We recommend the Teclast X89 for those who are looking for an ebook reader on a cheap.

Teclast X89 Kindow (3)

Pricing and Buying Link

For those of you wanting to buy the Teclast X89, you can buy it from everbuying for a discounted price of $82.99. They accept payment methods such as PayPal, Wire Transfer, as well as the Western Union. Also, bear in mind that you need to pay for shipping fees and import taxes, wherever applicable.

Xiaomi Mi5 Set to Launch in Nepal

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Vatsal Impex Pvt Ltd, the authorized distributor of Xiaomi products in Nepal is all set to launch their flagship phone of 2016, Xiaomi Mi5. Mi5 may not be the sole flagship killer of 2016, but it is among very few phones in the market which can go head to head against the flagship phones of tech giants like Samsung, Sony, and LG for half their price.

[ Update: Xiaomi Mi5 is now available for Rs. 39,999 in Nepal ]

Although the price is half as the other flagship phones, there’s no compromise in build, specs or any other aspects for that matter. Mi5 sports a full glass and metal body with curved chamfered edge, the resemblance of aesthetics is similar to that of the Galaxy S7. It sports the latest Snapdragon 820 SoC, 3GB RAM, 32GB internal storage, 16MP Rear and 4MP Front Facing Camera, Fingerprint sensor, USB C port for charging/data transfer, and a 3000 mAh battery along with fast charge 3.0.

So clearly, the Mi5 doesn’t miss out any features that you get on pricey flagship phones. Like the Redmi Note 3, which is conquering the mid-range market in Nepal right now, it is for sure that the Mi5 will be conquering the high-end market if the prices are set right. Also, the Mi5 that will be launched will be the base model (32GB ROM/3GB RAM) looking at the current trend of Mi Nepal. We know for sure that the prices will be expensive compared to our neighboring countries.

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Mi5 will be launched at the end of May. When we talked to one of the Mi Officials, he claimed the price of Mi5 will be relatively lower and they will try their best to keep the price as low as possible. But we still assume the price will be almost or above 50k.

Xiaomi Mi5

Xiaomi Mi5 Specs:

  • 5.15 inches(1080 x 1920 pixels ) @428ppi
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 4 Protection
  • MIUI 7.0 on top on Android Marshmallow 6.0
  • Qualcomm MSM8996 Snapdragon 820 Chipset
  • Dual-core 1.8 GHz Kryo & dual-core 1.36 GHz Kryo
  • Adreno 530 GPU
  • 32/64 GB, 3 GB RAM
  • 16 MP Rear Camera with f/2.0, phase detection autofocus, OIS (4-axis), dual-LED (dual tone) flash
  • 4 MP Front Facing Camera with f/2.0
  • USB Type-C 1.0 reversible connector
  • Fingerprint Sensor (home button)
  • Fast battery charging: 83% in 30 min (Quick Charge 3.0)
  • Non-removable Li-Po 3000 mAh battery

Allocacoc Products Launched in Nepal

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Allocacoc, a household tech company that promises to replace your poorly designed multi plugs and power outlets, has now officially launched their products in Nepal through its authorized distributors Sammy Traders Pvt.Ltd.

Power USB cable

It is a simple cable that has 3 most frequently used connectors integrated into one cable, i.e. Apple Lightning, Micro-USB, and Mini-USB. It allows you to transfer data between your computer and your mobile phone or tablet. It is priced at Rs. 490.

power-USB-cable-allocacoc Features:
*With the Power USB cable you are able to charge and transfer data for your
most common products.
*No need to hassle around with all the different cables. One will do the trick!
*Compatible with; Apple Lightning, Micro USB, and Mini USB

 

 

Powercube Original

The Powercube original is a compact plug outlets that provides five additional outlets. Since it has a compact design with a cubical shape, it prevents plugs from blocking each other. It is priced at Rs. 690.
powercube-original-allocacocFeatures:
*Provides five additional outlets, and can expand to even more outlets when combined
*Prevents plugs from blocking each other, due to its cubic shape
*Compact design, childproof
*Socket type – Type B+C
*Plug type – Type C
*Rated AC MAX – 10A/100-250V~

 

Powercube Original with USB

Unlike the Original, the Powercube original with USB comes with only four additional outlets, but the fifth cube face has two USB ports for charging your smartphone and tablets. It is priced at Rs. 1190.

powercube-original-usb-allocacoc

Features:
*Provides four additional outlets with two USB ports, and can expand to even more when combined
*Prevents plugs from blocking each other, due to its cubic shape
*Compact design , Childproof
*Its high-powered dual USB ports charge faster than a regular notebook’s USB port

 

Powercube Extended

The Powercube Extended is similar to the Powercube Original, except it includes 1.5 meters extension cord. Moreover, with its unique docking system, it can be mounted on the wall, top of your desk, or underneath it, creating a tailored power source within reach. It is priced at Rs. 890.
powercube-extended-allocacocFeatures:
*Provides five additional outlets, and can expand to even more outlets when combined with PowerCube
*Prevents plugs from blocking each other, due to its cubic shape
*With its unique docking system, it can be mounted on the wall, top of your desk, or underneath it, creating a tailored power source within reach

 

Powercube Extended USB

The Powercube Extended USB comes with four additional outlets and two USB ports. It is priced at Rs. 1290.

powercube-extended-usb-allocacocFeatures:
*Provides four additional outlets with two USB ports, and can expand to even more when combined with PowerCube
*Prevents plugs from blocking each other, due to its cubic shape
*Compact design & Childproof
*Its high-powered dual USB ports charge faster than a regular notebook’s USB port

Powerbar Original Remote Set

The Powercube Remote Set can be controlled by PowerRemote from a distance and also features an integrated ON/OFF button. You can attach the PowerRemote to any flat surface that is easy to find and reach with its reusable Stickypad. The Powercube without the Power Remote is priced at Rs. 1290 while the one with the Powercube Remote will cost you Rs. 1790.
powercube-remote-set-allocacocFeatures:
*Integrated ON/OFF button
*Can be controlled by PowerRemote from a distance
*Can be paired with multiple PowerRemotes
*Hands-free use: the one big “Step-On” button on the PowerRemote can be pressed by foot
*Attach the PowerRemote to any flat surface that is easy to find and reach with its reusable “Sticky-Pad”

Powercube Extended Remote

The Powercube Extended Remote is almost same as the Remote Set, but it has a 1.5 meters extension cord. It is priced at Rs. 2490.

powercube-extended-remote-set-allocacoc

Features:
*Integrated ON/OFF button
*Can be controlled by PowerRemote from a distance
*Can be paired with multiple PowerRemotes
*With its unique docking system, it can be mounted on the wall, top of your desk, or underneath it, creating a tailored power source within reach

 


Powerbar

The Powerbar sports four additional outlets but offers a mounting bracket with which it can be fixed above or under your desk, creating a tailored power source within reach. It is priced at Rs. 1090. The USB version of the power bar is priced at Rs. 1290.
powerbar-usb-allocacoc

Features:
*Provides two additional outlets with two USB ports to e.g. your desktop
*With its mounting bracket, it can be fixed above or under your desk, creating a tailored power source within reach
*Tilted for user-friendliness
*Its high-powered dual USB ports charge faster than a regular notebook’s USB port.

All these products are available for purchase through their official facebook page or by contacting them at 9818744984. You also get a 2 years warranty with the purchase of any Allocacoc products.

Elephone Smartphones Launched in Nepal

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Elephone is a Chinese smartphone brand based on Shenzen that has recently lodged its root in the Nepali smartphone market. Like other Chinese OEM’s Elephone offers great hardware specification at very low price. Elephone hasn’t created much hype in the market but it is something to look forward too.

Currently, there are five products from Elephone in Nepal: Elephone P9000, Elephone P9000 Lite, Elephone P8000, Elephone M2, Elephone S1. Elephone P9000 is the company’s flagship phone and is priced at Rs. 40,000.

elephone p9000
                P9000 is priced at Rs. 40,000 in Nepal

Elephone P9000 Specs:

  • 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080pixels Display
  • Android Marshmallow 6.0
  • MTK6752 2GHz Octa Core 64bit Chipset
  • ARM Mali-T860 GPU
  • Fingerprint Sensor on the back
  • 4GB of RAM
  • 32GB of ROM, Expandable up to 128GB
  • Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, A-GPS, WiFi b/g/n
  • Accelerometer / Proximity sensor / Light sensor/ Hall sensor
  • Dual SIM dual standby, dual micro SIM with 4G LTE
  • 13MP Rear Camera with LED flash, and autofocus 
  • 8MP Front Camera
  • Non-Removable 3000mAh battery with Fast Charging (5V/2A)
  • Buy Here

The P9000 Lite, on the other hand, has slightly downgraded specs compared to the P9000 and is priced at Rs. 35,000.

P9000 lite
                               P9000 Lite is priced at Rs. 35,000

Elephone P9000 Lite Specs:

  • 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080pixels Display
  • Android Marshmallow 6.0
  • MTK6752 2GHz Octa Core 64bit Chipset
  • ARM Mali-T860 GPU
  • Fingerprint Sensor on the back
  • 4GB of RAM
  • 32GB of ROM, Expandable up to 128GB
  • Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, A-GPS, WiFi b/g/n
  • Accelerometer / Proximity sensor / Light sensor/ Hall sensor
  • Dual SIM dual standby, dual micro SIM with 4G LTE
  • 13MP Rear Camera with LED flash, and autofocus 
  • 5MP Front Camera
  • Non-Removable 3000mAh battery with Fast Charging (5V/2A)
  • Buy Here

While the Elephone P8000 was priced at Rs.29,000, but now you can get it for discounted price of Rs.26,100 with freebies like Original flip or back cover, original hammer glass & 8gb memory card worth Rs 3,500.

Elephone P8000
                                                        P8000 is priced at Rs. 26,100 in Nepal

Elephone P8000 Specs:

  • 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080pixels Display
  • Android 5.1 Lollipop
  • MTK6753 1.3GHz Octa Core 64bit Chipset
  • ARM Mali720-MP3 450MHz GPU
  • Fingerprint Sensor on the back
  • 3GB of RAM
  • 16GB of ROM, Expandable up to 128GB
  • Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, A-GPS, WiFi b/g/n
  • Accelerometer / Proximity sensor / Light sensor/Hall sensor
  • Dual SIM dual standby, dual micro SIM with 4G LTE
  • 13MP Rear Camera with LED flash, and autofocus 
  • 5MP Front Camera
  • Non-Removable 4165mAh battery with Fast Charging (5V/2A)
  • Buy Here

Likewise, The M2 was priced at Rs.32,000, but you can get it for discounted price of Rs.22,000 with freebies like Original flip or back cover, original hammer glass & 8gb memory card worth Rs. 3,500.

Elephone M2 is priced at Rs. 28,800 in Nepal
                                    Elephone M2 is priced at Rs. 22,000 in Nepal

Elephone M2 Specs:

  • 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080pixels Display
  • Android 5.1 Lollipop
  • MTK6753 1.3GHz Octa Core 64bit Chipset
  • ARM Mali720-MP3 450MHz GPU
  • Fingerprint Sensor on the home button
  • 3GB of RAM
  • 32GB of ROM, Expandable upto 128GB
  • Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, A-GPS, WiFi b/g/n
  • Accelerometer / Proximity sensor / Light sensor/Hall sensor
  • Dual SIM dual standby, two Micro SIM Card with 4G LTE
  • 13MP Rear Camera (Sony IMX214) with f/2.0 aperture lens, LED flash and auto-focus
  • 5MP Front Facing Camera
  • 2600mAh Lithium-ion Polymer battery
  • Buy Here

The Elephone S1 is the cheapest of all and is priced at Rs. 12,500. It is the cheapest smartphone to feature a fingerprint sensor on the back.

elephone S1
                                                            Elephone S1 is priced at Rs. 12,500

Elephone S1 Specs:

  • 5-inch 1280 x 720pixels Display
  • Android 5.1 Lollipop (freeme OS)
  • MTK6580 1.3GHz quad Core 32bit Chipset
  • ARM Mali400MP2
  • Fingerprint Sensor on the back
  • GB of RAM
  • 8GB of ROM, Expandable upto 32GB
  • Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, A-GPS, WiFi b/g/n
  • Accelerometer / Proximity sensor
  • Dual SIM dual standby, two Micro SIM Card with 3G
  • 13MP Rear Camera with LED flash and auto-focus
  • 2MP Front Facing Camera
  • 1800mAh Lithium-ion Polymer battery
  • Buy Here

Colors Elite E15 Review: Best Battery Life Phone Under Rs.15,000

Nepalese smartphone brand Colors have not been upto its mark in recent years. It’s probably because they might have been a victim of its own success. The Xfactor Quad HD was one of the greatest budget phones ever made, one that my Ex is still using it. But the recent lineup of Colors phone has been pretty boring for a while. They all looked the same and were all replaced each year by newer models with slightly better specs and minor feature upgrades.

With the introduction of Elite E15, however, they are trying to regain its lost share market by offering a huge 5000mAh battery and a 6-month warranty on display for an asking price of just Rs. 13,995. Can the Colors latest offering reignite consumer’s love affair with the company again? Let’s find out in our detailed review.

Inside the Box Package:

  • Handset (White)
  • Extra back cover (Golden)
  • Tempered Glass
  • 5V/1.5A Wall charger
  • USB to MicroUSB data cable
  • Earphone
  • Warranty card
  • User manual
  • Service center location card

Design:
Like most of the budget phones, the Elite E15 also comes with a plastic build, but what we really liked this time around is its textured back. It is less susceptible to smudges, fingerprint and holds perfectly in the hand. Despite featuring a 5000mAh battery, the phone weighs just 158gms and 8.9 millimeters. The weight is distributed evenly across the entire body making the phone easy to use even with one hand.

The power and volume keys are conveniently located at the right edge, but the tactile feedback of these buttons is average at best. Instead of going with the onscreen buttons, Elite E15 houses capacitive buttons, which are not backlit making it very difficult to see at times. The back of the phone is removable giving us an access to 2 SIM card slots and a microSD card slots. SIM one supports 3G while the SIM 2 supports 2G. The microSD card slot can take upto 32GB. Unfortunately, the battery is not accessible. Overall, we think the Elite E15 doesn’t really boast an innovative design, but nonetheless, it’s a solidly built device.

Display:
The Elite E15 sports a 5-inch 720p IPS display that has Dragon trail glass protection. The display is one of the best we have seen below 15,000 rupees smartphone. Color reproduction is accurate and indoor brightness levels are optimum. Sunlight legibility, however, is mediocre and the IPS panel is little reflective. Viewing angles is an asset while playing games and watching videos.

colors elite e15 display

Despite featuring a Dragon trail glass, we did find the display to be vulnerable to minor scratches with normal day to day use. So, we recommend the potential buyers to put a tempered glass which you get inside the box itself.   

Software:
As seen on most of the Colors smartphone these days, the Elite E15 also runs on a stock version of Android. This time shipping with lollipop version 5.1. Apart from the Lollipop material design, we can see a theme store in the settings which change the look and feel of the interface to some extent.

colors elite e15 software UI

Moreover, there are 2 major battery saving features. The first one is a super power mode that restricts the background data and keeps your brightness down to the lowest settings. The Extreme Power mode, on the other hand, adds a dark theme and allows users to use the only handful of apps. When you are running out of juice, this mode conserves a lot of battery and you could use the phone for almost 2 days. There is also a data saving app called Colors Lite in the notification interface which when turned on will compress the mobile and Wi-Fi data for upto 50%.
power modes in colors elite e15 smartphone

The only thing to complain in the software department is its still running an outdated Android Lollipop 5.1. Moreover, there is no official news on when in the future the phone is going to receive the Marshmallow update.

Performance:
The Elite E15 houses a Mediatek quad-core processor clocked at 1.3GHz. It’s an outdated 32bit processor which we have seen in a much cheaper phone like the Karbonn Sparkle V that’s priced at Rs.7500. We kind of hoped the phone had a more capable 64bit processor that would have boosted the performance by 20-25% and battery life by 20%.

colors elite e15 performance

The phone has 2GB of RAM and coupled with the 32bit quad processor and stock version of android, multitasking and apps opening are relatively fast. In daily use, the phone works fine and don’t lag much even after installing over 50 apps. RAM management is not that great though as it consumes almost over 1GB in most of the scenarios, with less than 30% of free memory.
colors elite e15 back

Also, don’t expect anything extraordinary from it while playing graphics intensified games. The phone can run most of the mid-tier games like temple run and clash of clans, but with high-end games, the phone tends to heat up and eventually leading to dropped frame rates and lags.

Camera:
The camera department has been Colors missing link in the past, and the Elite E15 8MP rear camera is no different. The image quality of the main camera isn’t anything to write home about. The color produced by the camera are okay, but the dynamic range is poor. There’s a fair amount of noise, as well in the photos. It is also lacking in detail and if you want to take better photos, you better pick a very sunny day to do so, since low light imaging is below par.
colors elite e15 camera lensThe 5MP front-facing camera, on the contrary, takes above average pictures, and can be used for a selfie, groupies, and video chatting.

Connectivity and Call Quality:
The Colors Elite E15 comes with dual SIM support. The first SIM slot supports 3G, while the second SIM supports 2G. The phone lacks video calling feature, but the audio calling is fairly good. Talking about other connectivity, the phone has WiFi b/g/n ( no dual-band), Bluetooth 4.0, and GPS.

colors elite e15 back covers

Battery:
Let’s now talk about the Elite E15 most important feature: The battery. The 5000 mile amp hour battery of the phone is amazing. Under heavy usage, it lasts for full working days. It will easily last for 2 days under normal usage.
colors elite e15 removable back

In our intensive testing, the phone had 6 hours of onscreen time and 8 hours of video playback time, which is amazing for a phone that cost little over Rs.13, 000. Moreover, it has the ability to charge other phones as well. With the quick charge, it takes around 2.5 hours to charge from 0 to 100%, which is completely acceptable for a battery of that size.

Verdict:
As for the verdict, we recommend the Elite E15 for those who want their battery to last for a day under heavy usage or for those who are affected by long power cuts and cannot charge the battery every night. However, if battery life isn’t a concern, you will find a handful of phones under the same price bracket that is slimmer and faster. But the Elite E15 is all about the battery, and in that category, it has no competition. We only hope that Colors will pay more attention to the camera in their next generations of phones.

How to enable Material Design on Youtube (WEB)

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YouTube is our everyday go to platform, whether you’re bored, want to learn something new or need to search for anything specific, Youtube is the way to go. Besides Google, people search for most of the things on YouTube now, making it one of the most popular website all over the world. YouTube’s web UI has been versatile and has been receiving various visual updates time and again. But what it still lacked was the Google’s very own material design.

Material Design Youtube

Now developers are implementing the material design on YouTube which has been available for developers only to test and debug. The changes to the UI is huge, everything is wider and more colorful, material colors gives a really good feel while using the site. But the redesigning is not complete yet, there are many design elements that are yet to be added or missing overall. The possibility is that on the final release you might not even see the same UI you’re seeing right now on the Developer Version.

Material Design Youtube

The homepage is different and looks very wide and open, which seems like it needs more work. Other than that, the Color adoption on the channel page looks really beautiful with bright and playful colors. Also, the icons on the hamburger menu have been changed, they are now larger and more colorful. You can see material design adoption in a lot of places. There is the transparent Youtube Player and when you stretch the window you get this black tiles surrounding the player which makes the video watching more immersive letting you focus only on the video.

The idea is to make the mobile and web platform somewhat similar and we can clearly see the resemblance between these two from the material design update. But the whole thing is still in development, you might not feel right at home while using it for the first time, but it really is a welcome change and might make browsing Youtube more easy and fun.

Material Design Youtube

Enable Material Design on YouTube (WEB)

1) Go to https:www.youtube.com/?gl=US

2) Open the developer tools (ctrl + shift + i)

3) Go to the `Resources´ tab and under Cookies>www.youtube.com section, delete the          VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE cookie

4) Go to the Console tab and define the VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE cookie using the following command:

document.cookie="VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE=Qa1hUZu3gtk;path=/;domain=.youtube.com";

5) Reload the page

Note:

You need to be logged out of your Google Account to see the changes. As it is still in development, Google hasn’t allowed users to Sign In and use the new UI. And we specifically tested this on Chrome, so other browsers might not follow the similar procedure. To exit the new UI you can simply login to your Google account and it’ll go away or you can select the three dotted menus on top right corner and select “Restore Classic Youtube.”

UMI Touch is a Decent Midrange Phablet for $150

UMI, a Chinese smartphone brand, is launching some good smartphones of late and their latest product UMI touch tries to set a benchmark in providing a perfect bang for the buck to its valued customers. Priced at $149.99, the UMI Touch offers full HD display, octacore processor, and 3GB of RAM. We can’t think of any smartphones right now that offers such high specs for a midrange pricing.

Design and Build

The UMI touch goes a step ahead of the competition by offering a full metal body. While most of the midrange phones come with a plastic build, the UMI touch offers premium metal unibody design. The phone’s weight, though, is on a heavier side as it weighs at 190gms. That being said, the handset has a big 5.5-inch screen accompanied by a huge 4000mAh battery. As far as display specs are concerned, it houses a 2.5D cambered IPS LCD panel with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a gorilla glass 3 upfront for protection against scratches and minor drops.

UMI touch colors

Hardware Specs

umi touch gearbestUnder the hood, the UMI touch is powered by a 64 bit MediaTek MT6753 octacore processor coupled with Mali T720 GPU. We’ve seen this processor in many midrange phones and it is more than a capable chipset. It works fine with virtually zero lags during day-to-day operations. However, the GPU is not so powerful and struggles immensely while playing high-end games like Modern Combat 5 and Nova 3. In terms of memory, the phone has 3GB of RAM and 16GB of storage which can be further expanded for upto 128GB.

Talking about the camera, the UMI touch flaunts 13 megapixels back camera with F2.0 aperture lens and led flash. The sensor that’s being used is the Sony IMX328 which is one of the best camera sensors you can find in a budget phone. Upfront, there is 5 megapixels camera (hynix HI553) which is assisted by an LED flash. The phone is currently running the latest Android Marshmallow 6.0 out-of-the-box, and the user interface is nearly stock and bloat free.

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The biggest selling point of the UMI touch, however, is its huge battery. The 4000mAh Lithium-ion Polymer battery is rated to provide 15 days of standby time, 24 hours of browsing in 4G data, 60 hours of talk time, 92 hours of music playback, and 9 different movies in a single charge. Connectivity wise, the phone supports 2 SIM card slots with 150Mbps 4G LTE and comes with WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, and GPS. It also sports a fingerprint scanner on the home button, which the company claims will unlock the phone in just 0.1 seconds.

Pricing and Buying Link

For those of you wanting to buy the UMI Touch, you can buy it from gearbest.com for a discounted price of $149.99. They accept payment methods such as PayPal, Wire Transfer, as well as the Western Union. Also, bear in mind that you need to pay for shipping fees and import taxes, wherever applicable.

UMI Phones launched in Nepal

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UMI, a Chinese smartphone brand, has launched three new smartphones in Nepal. The models that are launched are Iron Pro, Rome, and Emax Mini. Like other Chinese smartphone manufacturers, UMI follows the same principle of providing great hardware specs at an affordable price. UMI phones have set their mark with their premium metal build and unique hardware additions like the Iris scanner, stress, and heartbeat sensor. UMI is the fourth Chinese smartphone brand to officially enter the Nepali market after Huawei, Gionee, and Xiaomi.

What’s even great about UMI is its openness towards the Android environment — UMI has a dedicated page for Rooting and Custom ROM’s. UMI phones support EMUI, HTC OS, YUN OS, LEWA OS to name few. Here are three smartphones UMI has launched in Nepal:

1.UMI Iron Pro

UMI Iron Pro is company’s flagship phone as it comes with a metal body and number of security features like Fingerprint, Retina & Voice Sensor. Despite featuring a full metal jacket and a 5.5-inch display, it is relatively light at 148gms and has a slim figure of 7.7mm thickness.

Carrying a price tag of Rs. 28,000, the UMI Iron Pro actually packs in a really good set of specs. It has a 5.5-inch 1080p (1920 x 1080) display, along with 3GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 64GB via a microSD card. The 13-megapixel (Sony IMX214 Exmor RS) shooter is placed on the back of this phone, and an 8-megapixel (OmniVision OV8858) snapper can be found up front. The 3,100mAh battery is also a part of this package and has the latest USB Type-C port . It is available in Gray color option only, at least for now.

UMi-Iron-ProSpecifications:

  • 5.5-inch FullHD 1080p LTPS Display at 401ppi
  • MT6753 Octacore CPU @1.3GHz
  • Android 5.1 Lollipop
  • 3 GB DDR3 RAM
  • 16 GB ROM expandable up to 64GB
  • 4G LTE Dual SIM
  • 13 MP Dual Flash Rear Camera
  • 8 MP Front Camera
  • 3100 mAh Battery

2.UMI Rome

UMI Rome is also a mid-range handset, and is priced at Rs. 22,000. This phone is made out of metal, but its hardware specifications are mid-range. It boasts a 5.5-inch 720P AMOLED display with 2.5D curved glass. The phone is fueled by an Octacore MediaTek MT6753 64-bit  processor, along with 3GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 16GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 64GB via a microSD card slot.

The 13-megapixel camera (Sony’s IMX164 sensor) is placed on the back of the phone and a 2-megapixel snapper is available up front. The LED flash is placed on both the back and front side of this smartphone. Powering the phone is a 2500mAh non-removable battery.

UMI-romeSpecifications:

  • 5.5 inch 720P HD AMOLED display at 267ppi
  • MediaTek MT6753 64Bit CPU @ 1.3GHz
  • Android 5.1 Lollipop
  • 3 GB DDR3 RAM
  • 16 GB ROM expandable up to 64GB
  • 4G LTE Dual Sim
  • 13 MP Rear Camera with Dual LED Flash 
  • 2 MP Front Camera with LED Flash
  • 2500mAh Battery

3. UMI Emax Mini

Unlike the Iron Pro and Rome, the UMI Emax Mini comes with a plastic build. However, it has got better internals like a 5.5-inch FullHD display and Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor. The Snapdragon 615 SoC posses better performance than the Mediatek unit. Other specs include 2GB of RAM, 16GB of expandable storage, and dual SIM slot with 4G LTE. The Camera here is a 13MP Sony IMX 214 with LED flash, and an 8MP selfie sensor. The phone is powered by 3050 mAh battery and carries a price tag of Rs. 24,000.

UMI Emax Mini

Specifications:

  • 5inch 1080P FullHD IPS display at 441ppi
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 MSM8939 @ 1.5GHz
  • Qualcomm Adreno 405 GPU
  • Android 5.0.2 Lollipop
  • 2GB DDR3 RAM
  • 16GB ROM expandable up to 64GB
  • 13MP Rear Camera with LED flash
  • 8MP Front Camera
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • 3050mAH Battery

4. UMI Super

UMI Super is the flagship smartphone from UMI. It is priced at Rs. 34,000 and offers full metal body, 5.5-inch FullHD IPS display, octa-core helio P10 processor, 4GB of RAM, and whopping 4000mAh battery.

  • 5.5-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) Full HD IPS display, 2.5D gorilla glass 3
  • Octa-Core MediaTek Helio P10
  • 4GB DDR3 RAM with 32GB storage (microSD up to 256GB)
  • Android Marshmallow 6.0
  • Dual SIM
  • 13MP rear camera with Dual LED flash
  • 5MP front-facing camera
  • 4000mAh battery with fast charging

LG G5 unofficially lands in Nepal for Rs. 85,000

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The recently launched LG G5 unofficially lands in Nepal through online retail shop SAS Traders. The LG G5 was unveiled at MWC 2016 carrying an official price tag of US$625 (NRs. 65,000 approx). However, SAS Trader’s 32GB LG G5 is priced at Rs. 85,000 with one year warranty and free delivery all over Nepal.

LG G5 Specifications

  • 5.3-inch (2560×1440 pixels) Quad HD with Corning Gorilla Glass 4
  • Quad-Core Snapdragon 820 64-bit processor with Adreno 530 GPU
  • 4GB RAM, 32GB internal memory, expandable memory up to 2TB with microSD
  • Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) with LG UX
  • 16MP rear camera, laser autofocus, dual-tone flash, 4K video recording
  • 8MP secondary rear camera with 135-degree wide-angle lens
  • 8MP front-facing camera
  • Dimensions:  149.4 x 73.9 x 7.7~8.6mm; Weight: 159g
  • Fingerprint sensor, Infrared sensor
  • HD audio codec and Dolby digital plus sound
  • 4G LTE, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual-band), Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, NFC, USB Type-C
  • 2800mAh (removable) battery with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0

LG G5 modular battery

The LG G5 specs are much similar to its competition Galaxy S7 and HTC 10. However, the biggest selling point of the LG G5 is its modular design. You can detach the bottom part of the phone to swap out the battery, and replace it with another battery or other modular devices such as Cam Plus camera module or a HiFi audio module. But, we are not quite sure if these modular devices actually expand the functionality of smartphones. Moreover, these modules are yet to arrive in Nepal, and buying the G5 for Rs.85,000 looks like a sizeable investment. For Rs. 73,000, you get the Galaxy S7 in Nepal with official one year warranty and better service centres.