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Acer Laptops Price in Nepal 2025 [Updated]

Acer offers a wide range of laptops in Nepal, from budget notebooks to ultra-high-end gaming beasts. For instance, consider the Aspire series and Swift series. While these models may not be the sturdiest of machines, the specs are appealing for the price. Similarly, the Nitro Series and Helios series have some of the best budget and midrange gaming offerings in terms of value. In this post, we have prepared a list of all the Acer laptops you can buy in Nepal right now, along with their specs, price, and availability.

Where to buy Acer Laptops in Nepal?

Mercantile Office System is the official distributor of Acer laptops in Nepal. You can find the official showroom for all Acer laptops located in Durbarmarg. These laptops are also available through different local vendors, especially in Putalisadak and New Road. However, the laptop models available via Mercantile are quite limited. Thus, we suggest checking out stores like Hukut, that sell Acer laptops at the best price with up to 2 years of warranty. Hence, we have divided them into different series that they’re based on. Also, we’ll not include Intel 10th/11th gen powered Acer laptops in this list since they’re rather outdated in 2025.

Acer Laptops Price in Nepal (2025) 

Acer Models Price
Aspire Series
Aspire 3 A315-24P-R2AD 2023 (Ryzen 5 7520U, 8GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 57,999
Aspire 3 A325-42 2023 (Ryzen 5 7430U, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 70,000
Aspire 3 A325-42 2023 (Ryzen 7 7730U, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 74,000
Aspire Lite 14 AL14-31P-36ZY 2023 (13th Gen Intel i3-N300, 8GB, 256GB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs. 50,999
Aspire Lite 15 AL15-52 2022 (12th gen i5 1235U, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 69,000
Aspite Lite 15 AL15-52 2022 (Ryzen 7 5700U, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 67,999
Aspire Lite 14 AL14-52M-54V4 2024 (Core i5-1334U, 8GB, 512GB, 14″ IPS) Rs. 79,999
Aspire 5 A515-57G-56DQ 2022 (12th gen i5-1235U, RXT 2050 , 8GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 83,000
Aspire 5 A514-56M-55TS 2023 (13th Gen i5-1335U, 8GB, 512GB, 14” WUXGA) Rs. 79,000
Aspire 5 A514-56M-71SV 2023 (13th Gen i7-1355U, 8GB, 512GB, 14” WUXGA) Rs. 94,000
Aspire 5 A514-56GM 2023 (13th Gen i7-1355U, RTX 2050, 8GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs. 148,599
Aspire 5 A515-58GM-76BK 2023 (13th Gen i7-1355U, RTX 2050, 8GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 125,000
Aspire 7 A715-79G 2023 (12th gen i5-13420H, RTX 3050, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD 144Hz) Rs. 96,999
Aspire 14 A14-51P 2024 (Intel Core 5 120U, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs. 88,999
Aspire 15 A15-42M 2024 (Ryzen 5 8640HS, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 82,000
Aspire 15 A15-51M-56XV 2024 (Intel Core 5 120U, 8GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 79,999
Aspire 15 A15-51M-56XV 2024 (Intel Core 7 150U, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 115,000
Aspire 16 A16-51GM-74UU 2024 (Intel Core 7 150U, NVIDIA RTX 2050, 16GB, 512GB, 16″ FHD) Rs. 132,000
Swift Series
Swift Go 14 SFG14 2023 (Ryzen 5 7530U, 8GB, 512GB, 14″ FHD) Rs. 74,900
Swift Go 14 SFG14-41-R6UE 2024 (Ryzen 5 7430U, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 14″ FHD) Rs. 79,999
Swift Go 14 SFG14 2023 (Ryzen 7 7730U, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 14″ FHD LCD) Rs. 116,000
Swift Go 14 SFG14-72 OLED 2024 (Core Ultra 5 125H, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 14″ 2.8k OLED 90Hz) Rs. 115,000
Acer Swift 14 AI 51-55J3 2025 (Intel Core Ultra 5 226V, 16GB RAM, 512 GB Storage, 14’’ WUXGA OLED) Rs. 124,999
Swift Go 14 SFG14-72 2024 (Core Ultra 7 155H, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, 14″ WUXGA Touch) Rs. 132,000
Acer Swift 14 AI 51-719M 2025 (Intel Core Ultra 7 256V, 16GB RAM, 512 GB Storage, 14’’ WUXGA OLED) Rs. 137,999
Swift Go 14 OLED SFG14-72 2024 (Core Ultra 7 155H, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, 14″ 2.8k OLED 90Hz) Rs. 142,499
Swift Go 16 OLED SFG16-72 2024 (Core Ultra 7 155H, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, 16″ 3.2k OLED 120Hz) Rs. 155,000
Acer Swift 14 AI 51-74LE 2025 (Intel Core Ultra 7 258V, 32GB RAM, 1TB Storage, 14’’ WUXGA OLED) Rs. 157,999
Acer Swift 16 AI 51-76C9 2025 (Intel Core Ultra 7 258V,32GB RAM,1TB SSD, 16″ WQXGA OLED) Rs. 179,999
Swift X 14 SFX14 2024 (Core Ultra 7, RTX 4060, 8GB RAM, 1TB, 14.5″) Rs. 220,000
Spin Series
Acer Spin 5 72SG 2023 (13th Gen i7-1355U, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA Touch) Rs. 133,000
Acer Spin 5 A5SP14-51MTN-58HT 2023 (13th Gen i5-1335U, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA Touch) Rs. 108,000
TravelMate Series
Acer TravelMate P2 14 TMP214 (Intel Core 5 120U, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs. 99,000
Acer TravelMate P4 14 TMP414 2024 (Intel Core 7 150U, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WQXGA) Rs. 207,999
Nitro Series
Acer Nitro V 15 ANV15-41-R5JE 2023 ( Ryzen 5 7535HS, RTX 3050, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6” FHD 144Hz) Rs. 102,000
Acer Nitro V 15 ANV15-51-59AX 2023 (13th Gen i5-13420H, RTX 3050,16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 15.6″ 144Hz) Rs. 104,999
Acer Nitro V 15 ANV15-51 2023 (13th Gen i5-13420H, RTX 4050, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 15.6″ 144Hz) Rs. 112,999
Acer Nitro V 15 ANV15-51-75VW 2023 (13th Gen i7-13620H, RTX 2050, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 15.6″ 144Hz) Rs. 112,999
Acer Nitro V 15 ANV15-51-71R0 2023 (13th Gen i7-13620H, RTX 3050, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 15.6″ 144Hz) Rs. 122,499
Acer Nitro V 15 ANV15-51 2023 (13th Gen i7-13620H, RTX 4050, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 15.6″ 144Hz) Rs. 130,999
Acer Nitro V 15 ANV15-51-789J 2023 (13th Gen i7-13620H, RTX 4060, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 15.6″ 144Hz) Rs. 167,000
Acer Nitro V 15 ANV15-51 2023 (13th Gen i9-13900H, RTX 4050, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 15.6″ 144Hz) Rs. 151,499
Acer Nitro V 15 2025 (Intel Core 5 210H, RTX 4050, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6” FHD 144Hz) Rs. 126,999
Acer Nitro V 16S AI ANV16S-41-R2B9 2025( Ryzen 7 260, RTX 5060, 16GB, 512GB, 16″ WUXGA) Rs. 195,000
Acer Nitro Lite 16 ANL16-51 2025 (i7 13620H, RTX 4050, 16GB, 512GB, 16″) Rs. 139,999
Acer Nitro V 16 ANV16-41 2024 ( Ryzen 7 8840HS, RTX 4050, 16GB, 512GB, 16″ WQXGA 165Hz) Rs. 139,999
Acer Nitro V 16 ANV16-41 2024 ( Ryzen 7 8845HS, RTX 3050, 16GB, 512GB, 16″ WUXGA 165Hz) Rs. 127,999
Acer Nitro V 16 ANV16-41 2024 ( Ryzen 7 8845HS, RTX 4050, 16GB, 512GB, 16″ WUXGA 165Hz) Rs. 145,000
Acer Nitro V 16 ANV16-41 2024 ( Ryzen 7 8845HS, RTX 4060, 16GB, 512GB, 16″ WUXGA 165Hz) Rs. 151,999
Acer Nitro 16 AN16-51-72LX 2023 (13th Gen i7-13620H, RTX 4050, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 16″ 165Hz) Rs. 155,000
Acer Nitro 16 AN16-42 2024 (Ryzen 7 8845HS, RTX 4050, 16GB, 512GB, 16″ WUXGA 165Hz) Rs. 178,000
Acer Nitro 16 AN16-42 2024 (Ryzen 7 8845HS, RTX 4060, 16GB, 512GB, 16″ WQXGA 165Hz) Rs. 190,000
Predator Series
Predator Triton Neo 16 PTN16-51-96GK (Core Ultra 9 185H , 32GB, 1TB, RTX 4060, 16″ WQXGA 240Hz) Rs. 265,000
Predator Triton Neo 16 PTN16-51-932N (Core Ultra 9 185H , 32GB, 1TB, RTX 4070, 16″ WQXGA 240Hz) Rs. 295,999
Predator Helios Neo 16 PHN16-72 2024 (14th Gen i7-14700HX, RTX 4050, 16GB, 1TB, 16″ WQXGA 165Hz) Rs.189,000
Predator Helios Neo 16 PHN16-72-97FL 2024 (14th Gen i9-14900HX, RTX 4060, 16GB, 1TB, 16″ WQXGA 240Hz) Rs. 215,000
Predator Helios 16 PH16-72-91SF 2024 (14th Gen i9-14900HX, RTX 4070, 16GB, 1TB, 16″ WQXGA 240Hz) Rs. 299,000
Predator Helios 16 PH16-72-92N9 2024 (14th Gen i9-14900HX, RTX 4080, 16GB, 1TB, 16″ WQXGA 240Hz) Rs. 345,000
Predator Helios 18 PH18-72-94Y8 2024 (14th Gen i9 14900HX, RTX 4080, 16GB, 1TB, 18″ WQXGA 240Hz) Rs. 430,000
Predator Helios 18 PH18-72-94Y8 2024 (14th Gen i9 14900HX, RTX 4090, 32GB, 2TB, 18″ WQXGA 250Hz) Rs. 565,000
Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 PHN16-73-93WG ( Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX | RTX 5070 Ti | 32GB | 1TB | 16” WQXGA, 240Hz Rs. 330,000
Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI PHN16S-71-91HR 2025 (Ultra 9 275HX, RTX 5070 Ti, 32GB, 1TB, 16″ 240Hz OLED) Rs. 320,000

 

Acer Laptops Overview (2025)

Acer Aspire Series

Acer Aspire Lite 15 (2024) Design and Display

What used to be Aspire 3, 5, and 7 has now mostly shifted to Aspire 14, 15, and 16, based on screen sizes. Inside, you’re getting a wide range of CPUs — AMD Ryzen 7000/8000 series or Intel’s latest Core 5 and Core 7 chips. Some models even toss in NVIDIA’s RTX 2050, giving you a little GPU boost for light creative work or entry-level gaming.

  • Aspire 3 starts with Ryzen 5 7520U or 7430U and goes up to Ryzen 7 7730U. It’s great for basic stuff like browsing, editing docs, or video streaming.

  • Aspire 5 levels up with Core i5/i7 13th Gen chips and optional RTX 2050 graphics. It hits that sweet spot between price and performance.

  • Aspire 7 isn’t a big focus anymore — higher-end Aspire 15/16 models have taken over, with better specs and discrete GPUs.

Acer Swift Series

Acer Swift go 14 OLED 2024 Review - display

Acer has retired older Swift 1 and 3 models and brought in the newer Swift Go, Swift X, and Swift 14 AI series. Swift Go is where you’ll find those sleek OLED displays, 90Hz to 120Hz refresh rates, and new Meteor Lake Core Ultra chips. There are AMD options too. Meanwhile, Swift 14 AI laptops lean into that ultra-thin, AI-accelerated future. You’re looking at up to Core Ultra 9 chips, high-res OLEDs, and loads of memory. Similarly, Swift X 14 is for the creative crowd. With RTX 4060 graphics and Core Ultra 7 processor are great laptops for both normal uses and gaming as well.

Acer Spin Series

Spin laptops are still Acer’s go-to for 2-in-1s. Touchscreens, 360° hinges, and pen support are the standard here. Newer models like the Spin 5 come with 13th Gen Intel Core i5/i7, up to 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSDs. You also get WUXGA panels that work great for work, notes, or Netflix. It’s a flexible pick if you need a hybrid machine for class or meetings.

Acer TravelMate Series

As evident as its name goes, this one’s made for business — lighter bodies, clean looks, and the security features that IT folks love. You’ll mostly see TravelMate P2 and P4 in 2025, powered by Intel’s latest Core 5 or Core 7. Up to 16GB RAM, WUXGA or WQXGA displays, and snappy SSDs make them a solid call for professionals working remotely or on-site.

Acer Nitro Series

Acer nitro v 16s AI 2025

If you’re after gaming without blowing your budget, i think Nitro still delivers. The Nitro V and Nitro 16 series now offer RTX 4050, 4060, and even 5060 graphics, paired with high-TDP CPUs like Intel Core i9-13900H or Ryzen 7 8845HS. These machines pack 165Hz screens, upgraded thermals, and larger displays — up to 16 inches. Basically, if you’re after smooth gameplay and modern hardware without stepping into “ultra-premium” territory, these are worth a look.

Acer Predator Helios & Triton Series

This is Acer’s top-end gaming tier. If Nitro was budget-friendly, Predator is straight-up performance-focused. For 2025, you’ve got models with Core Ultra 9 185H/275HX processors and GPU options ranging from RTX 4070 to RTX 5070 Ti. Some even push  240Hz or OLED displays. Expect up to 32GB RAM, 2TB SSDs, and all the RGB and cooling you’d need.

Our Top Picks (2025)

Acer Aspire 5 (2024)

Acer Aspire 5 2024

If you’re just looking to get things done—email, browsing, some docs, and light multitasking—we think the latest Aspire 5 holds up really well. It packs either a Core i5 13th Gen or AMD Ryzen 5 8640HS, with 8 to 16GB RAM and a snappy SSD. You’re also getting a clean, minimal design that doesn’t scream budget laptop. The newer models feel quicker and more refined than earlier generations.  It won’t run games or handle heavy projects, but for students or office work, it checks the right boxes. It’s a solid pick if you’re just trying to stay under the radar.

Acer Swift Go 14 OLED (2024)

acer swift go 14 oled

This one’s built for people who move around a lot, college, office, coffee shop workflow types. The Swift Go 14 now comes with Intel’s new Core Ultra 5 or 7 chips, and what really sets it apart is the sharp 2.8K OLED screen. Bright, crisp, and way nicer to look at than the average IPS panels you find in this range.

At 1.25kg, it’s light enough to toss in a bag and forget about. You’re also getting decent I/O, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB or 1TB SSD. It’s not a gaming rig, and it’s not trying to be. This one’s for the folks who want a fast, responsive laptop that looks good and doesn’t weigh them down.

Acer Nitro V 16 (2025)

Acer Nitro V 16 (2025) 

Okay, so this guy packs a proper punch without the scary price tag. The Nitro V 16 pairs up a Ryzen 7 8845HS or Intel Core 5 210H with RTX 4050 or 4060 graphics. You’re looking at a 144Hz or 165Hz screen, decent thermals, and surprisingly decent build for a laptop that’s still sitting in the mid-range category.

If you’re into games like Valorant, FIFA, or even more GPU-hungry stuff like Cyberpunk (on medium-ish settings), this’ll handle it just fine. Plus, the newer 2025 models feel more balanced when it comes to cooling and noise. It’s also decent for anyone doing some editing or 3D work on the side.

Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 AI (2025)

Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 AI (2025)

 The new Helios Neo 16 now comes with Intel’s Ultra 9 275HX chip and up to RTX 5070 Ti graphics. You’re getting 32GB RAM, 1TB storage, and a 240Hz OLED panel that’s hard to look away from. It looks and feels high-end, but it doesn’t go full spaceship-mode like the OG Helios 18.

If you’re into AAA gaming, 3D rendering, Blender, Unreal Engine, video editing—this machine is really good for you. It’s a great all-rounder for work and play, without being as absurdly priced or oversized as some top-tier flagships.

How to Choose an Acer Laptop in Nepal? [Mini-Guide]

There are a lot of Acer laptops available in Nepal, their price starting as low as Rs. 49,000 up to Rs. 554,999. This can confuse customers on which model to buy. If you are tight on budget, we recommend getting the Aspire 5. Aspire 5 laptops are among the best bangs for the buck laptops to get in Nepal, and newer models have enough power to handle all the basic tasks, along with light gaming and photo editing.

Swift laptops are for people who want a more premium experience. More often than not, Swift laptops have similar specs to their Aspire counterparts. However, they are built better and often feature better displays.

The Nitro series requires no introduction as it has been the go-to choice for budget gamers for a while now. These laptops pair the latest H-series Intel and AMD CPUs with NVIDIA RTX-series GPU along with other gaming features like high refresh rate screens, advanced thermals, and RGB backlight keyboard.

Acer Laptops Price in Nepal Conclusion:

So, that concludes our updated list of all the models of Acer laptops available in Nepal and their official price (s). The company’s Nitro series is popular among Nepali gamers because of its affordable price tag. On the other hand, lineups like Helios and Triton from Acer are for those who want a premium gaming laptop.

And for the non-gaming crowd out there, Acer’s budget Aspire and Swift series are pretty suitable options. They offer plenty of power and impressive battery endurance in a relatively lightweight form factor. So, these are most well suited for students, business professionals, and a similar category of users.

FAQ

What is the price of Acer laptops in Nepal 2025?
The price of Acer laptops ranges from around 50k to almost 6 lakhs in Nepal.
What is the price of Acer Aspire 5 laptop in Nepal?
The price of Acer Aspire 5 laptop ranges from Rs. 49,999 to Rs. 125,000 in Nepal.
Which Acer laptop is best for students?
Acer Aspire 3 and Aspire 5 are good laptops for students because of their capable specifications and competitive pricing.
Which Acer laptops is good for gamers?
Acer has Nitro laptops for beginners and Helios and Triton series for competitive gamers.
Where to buy Acer laptops in Nepal?
You can purchase Acer laptops at authorized showrooms, online platforms, and shops like Hukut Store in Nepal.

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Lenovo Laptops Price in Nepal 2025 [Updated]

Lenovo has always been remembered for its sturdy build and reliable performance. They are popular among business professionals and enterprises. However, the company’s offering ranges from entry-level laptops to gaming beasts. In this post, we will look at all the Lenovo laptops available in Nepal, along with their specs, the latest price, and stores where you can buy them.

Lenovo Brand Overview

Widely recognized in the global PC market, Lenovo has built a strong following among those looking for reliable and diverse options in the laptops segment too. According to IDC, Lenovo was the top-selling PC manufacturer in 2023, with a large portion of its shipments being laptops. This includes everything from desktops and workstations to all-in-ones, but it’s the laptops that truly stand out.

Whether you’re a student, professional, or gamer, Lenovo has something for everyone. From the budget-friendly IdeaPad to the business-oriented ThinkPad and the gaming-focused Legion series, there’s a laptop for every need. Luckily, consumers in Nepal have access to a broad selection of Lenovo laptops, and the pricing is competitive too.

Need something simple for everyday use? The IdeaPad has you covered. But if you’re after something with a bit more muscle—maybe for gaming or heavy-duty work—the Legion series is a solid choice. And if you’re into something flexible and innovative, the Yoga series, with its 2-in-1 design, is available in Nepal as well.

Where to buy Lenovo Laptops in Nepal?

Megatech Trade Group is the official distributor of Lenovo in Nepal. You can visit their showroom in Durbar Marg or follow the Google Maps link here. One incentive for visiting the showroom is getting laptops at the showroom’s offer price. However, it is not the only place to offer Lenovo laptops. Places like Hukut also sell Lenovo laptops at best price in Nepal unofficially through their physical and online stores.

One more thing. For this list, we won’t include the older 10th and 11th gen Intel CPU-powered laptops since they’re dated for the time, and you’re better off with the newer 12th and 13th gen CPUs instead. Okay, with that out of the way, let’s dive into our list of all the available Lenovo laptops in Nepal with their key specs and latest prices.

Lenovo Laptops Price in Nepal 2025 [Summary]

Lenovo Models Price
IdeaPad Series
Lenovo IdeaPad 1 14IGL7 2022 (Intel Celeron N4020, 4GB, 256GB, 14″ FHD) Rs. 38,000
Lenovo IdeaPad 1 14IAU7 2022 (Intel i3-1215U, 4GB, 256GB, 14″ FHD) Rs. 50,000
Lenovo IdeaPad 1 14IAU7 2022 (Intel i5-1235U, 16/512GB, 14″ FHD) Rs. 67,999
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 1 15AMN7 2022 (Ryzen 3 7320U, 8GB, 256GB, 14″ FHD) Rs. 53,000
Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15ABA7 2022 (Ryzen 7 5825U, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 82,000
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i 16IAU7 2022 (12th Gen i7-1255U, 16GB/1TB, 16″ FHD Touch) Rs. 135,000
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14IAH8 2022 (12th Gen i5-12450H, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ FHD) Rs. 68,999
Lenovo IdeaPad 1 14AMN7 2023 (Ryzen 5 7520U , 16/512GB, 14″ FHD) Rs. 64,999
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 15AMN8 2023 (Ryzen 3 7320U, 8GB, 256GB, 15.6″ FHD IPS) Rs. 50,999
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 15AMN8 2023 (Ryzen 5 7520U, 8GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD IPS) Rs. 58,499
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 15IRH8 2023 (13th Gen i5-13420H, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 73,999
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14IRH8 2023 (13th Gen, i7 13620H, 16GB, 512GB, 14.0″ WUXGA ) Rs. 87,999
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 14ABR8 2023 (Ryzen 5 7530U, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA Touch) Rs. 108,500
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 15IRU9 2024 (14th Gen Core 5 120U, 8GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD Touch) Rs. 76,800
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i 14IMH9 Gen 9 2024 (Intel Core Ultra 5 125H, 16GB RAM, 512GB , 14″ WUXGA) Rs.129,900
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i 14IMH9 Gen 9 2024 (Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, 32GB RAM, 1TB, 14″ WUXGA OLED) Rs.166,666
Lenovo Slim 7 2024 14IMH9 (Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, 32GB RAM, 1TB, 14″ WUXGA OLED) Rs.164,999
Lenovo IdeaPad 5 14Q8X9 2024 (Snapdragon X Plus , 16GB, 1TB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs 135,000
Lenovo IdeaPad 5 14AHP9 2024 (Ryzen 7 8845HS, 16GB, 1TB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs 122,999
Lenovo IdeaPad 5 Pro 14AHP9 2024 (Ryzen 7 8845HS, RTX 3050, 16GB, 1TB, 14″ 2.8K) Rs.179,900
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 2025 14IRH10 (13th Gen i5-13420H, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs. 74,999
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 2025 14IRH10 (13th Gen i7-13620H, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs. 91,999
V Series
Lenovo V15 G4 AMN 2023 (Ryzen 5 7520U, 8GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 77,500
Lenovo V15 G4 IRU 2023 (Intel i5 – 13420H, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) Rs. 85,000
Lenovo V14 G4 2023 (Intel i5 – 1335U,8GB, 512GB, 14″ FHD) Rs. 82,500
Lenovo V14 G4 2023 (Intel i3- 1315U, 8GB , 512, 14″ FHD) Rs. 65,900
Lenovo V14 G4 2023 (Intel i7 – 1355U, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ FHD) Rs. 113,333
Lenovo V14 G4 2023 (Intel i5 – 13420H, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ FHD) Rs. 85,000
Lenovo V14 G4 S2023 (Ryzen 7 7730U, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ FHD) Rs. 92,900
Lenovo V14 G5 2024 (15th Gen Intel Core 5 210H, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ FHD) Rs. 104,900
Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G6 IRL 2024 (Intel Core i5-13420H, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs. 97,900
Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G6 IRL 2024 (Intel i7-1355U, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ FHD) Rs. 135,000
Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G7 ARP 2024 (AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs. 110,900
Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G7 ARP 2024 (AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs. 134,900
Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G8IAL (2025) (Intel Core Ultra 5 225U, 16GB, 512GB, 14″IPS WUXGA ) Rs. 107,999
Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G8IAL (2025) (Intel Core Ultra 7 255H 16GB, 512GB, 14″IPS WUXGA ) Rs. 127,999
ThinkPad Series
Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 5 2024 (Core Ultra 5 125H, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs. 215,900
Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 5 2024 (Core Ultra 7 155H, 32GB, 1TB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs. 274,900
Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 5 2024 (Core Ultra 5 135U, 16GB, 512GB, 13.3″ WUXGA) Rs. 189,900
Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 5 2024 (Core Ultra 7 155U, 16GB, 1TB, 13.3″ WUXGA) Rs. 229,900
Lenovo Thinkpad E14 Gen 6 2024 (Intel Core Ultra 5 125U,16GB, 512GB, 14″ IPS WUXGA) Rs. 136,900
Lenovo Thinkpad E14 Gen 6 2024 (Intel Core Ultra 7 155U, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ IPS WUXGA) Rs. 159,500
Lenovo Thinkpad L14 Gen 5 2024 (Intel Core Ultra 7 165,16GB, 512GB, 14″ IPS WUXGA ) Rs. 182,000
Yoga Series
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Carbon 13IAP7 2022 (12th Gen i5-1240P, 16GB, 512GB, 13.3″ 2.5K, 90Hz) Rs.128,250
Lenovo Yoga 7 14AHP9 2024 2-in-1 (Ryzen 5 8640HS, 8GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA) Rs. 93,000
Lenovo Yoga 7 14IML9 2024 2-in-1(Intel Core Ultra 5 125H, 16GB , 1TB,14″ Touch) Rs. 139,999
Lenovo Yoga 7 14IML9 2-in-1 2024 (Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, 16GB, 1TB, 14″ Touch OLED) Rs. 1,64,500
Lenovo Yoga 7 16IML9 2-in-1 2024 (Intel Core Ultra 5 125U, 16GB, 512GB, 16″ Touch) Rs. 112,999
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i 15ILL9 Aura Edition 2024 (Core Ultra 7 258V, 32GB, 1TB, 15.3″ 2.8K WQXGA) Rs. 244,999
LOQ Series
Lenovo LOQ 15 Essential Gen 9 2024 (Intel Core i5-12450HX, RTX 2050 65W, 8GB, 512GB, 15.6 inch 144Hz) Rs. 92,999
Lenovo LOQ 15 Essential Gen 9 2024 (Intel Core i5-12450HX, RTX 3050 65W, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6 inch 144Hz) Rs. 122,900
Lenovo LOQ 15 Essential Gen 9 2024 (Intel Core i5-12450HX, RTX 4050 65W, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6 inch 144Hz) Rs. 136,900
Lenovo LOQ 15 Essential Gen 9 2024 (Intel Core i7-12650HX, RTX 4050 65W, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6 inch 144Hz) Rs. 154,900
Lenovo LOQ 15 15IAX9 2024 (Intel Core i5-12450HX, RTX 2050, 8 GB, 512GB, 15.6 inch 144Hz) Rs. 106,900
Lenovo LOQ 15 15IAX9 2024 (Intel Core i5-12450HX, RTX 3050, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6 inch 144Hz)* Rs. 119,000
Lenovo LOQ 15 15IAX9 2024 (Intel Core i5-12450HX, RTX 4050, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6 inch 144Hz)* Rs. 143,900
Lenovo LOQ 15 15IRX9 2024 (Intel Core i5-13450HX, RTX 3050, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD 144Hz) Rs. 130,900
Lenovo LOQ 15 15IRX9 2024 (Intel Core i5-13450HX, RTX 4050, 16GB, 512GB/, 15.6 inch FHD 144Hz) Rs. 146,900
Lenovo LOQ 15 15IRX9 2024 (Intel Core i7-13650HX, RTX 3050, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6 inch FHD 144Hz) Rs. 149,900
Lenovo LOQ 15 15IRX9 2024 (Intel Core i7-13650HX, RTX 4050, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6 inch FHD 144Hz) Rs. 169,900
Lenovo LOQ 15 15IRX9 2024 (Intel Core i7-14700HX, RTX 4060, 16GB, 1TB, 15.6 inch FHD 144Hz) Rs. 201,900
Lenovo LOQ 3 15ARP9 2024 (Ryzen 5 7235HS RTX 3050, 12GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD 144Hz) Rs. 117,900
Lenovo LOQ 15 15ARP9 2024 (Ryzen 7 7435HS, RTX 4050, 24GB, 512GB, 15.6 inch FHD 144Hz) Rs. 159,900
Lenovo LOQ 1515ARP9 2024 (Ryzen 7 7435HS, RTX 4060, 24 GB, 512GB, 15.6 inch FHD 144Hz) Rs. 171,900
Lenovo LOQ 15 15ARP9 2024 (Ryzen 7 7435HS, RTX 4070, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6 inch FHD 144Hz) Rs. 182,000
Lenovo LOQ 15 15AHP9 2024 ( AMD Ryzen 5 8645HS, RTX 4050, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD 144Hz) Rs. 124,999
Lenovo LOQ 15 15AHP9 2024 ( AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS, RTX 4050, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD 144Hz) Rs. 168,900
Lenovo LOQ 15 2025 15IRX10 (i7-14700HX, RTX 5060, 24GB, 1TB,15.6″ FHD 144Hz) Rs. 206,999
Legion Series
Lenovo Legion 5 16IRX9 2024 (14th Gen Core i7-14650HX, RTX 4050, 16GB, 1TB, 16″ WQXGA 165Hz) Rs. 181,999
Lenovo Legion 5 16IRX9 2024 (13th Gen Core i7-13650HX, RTX 4060, 24GB, 1TB, 15.6″ FHD 144Hz) Rs. 192,900
Lenovo Legion 5 16IRX9 2024 (14th Gen Core i7-14650HX, RTX 4060, 16GB, 1TB, 16″ WQXGA 165Hz) Rs. 209,999
Lenovo Legion 5 15IRX10 2025 (Intel Core i9-14900HX, RTX 5070, 24GB, 512GB, 15.1″ WQXGA OLED 165Hz) Rs.2,74,999
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i 16IAX10 2025 (Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX, RTX 5060, 32GB, 1TB, 16″ WQXGA OLED 165Hz) Rs. 294,900
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i 16IAX10 2025 (Intel Core Ultra 9 275HK, RTX 5070, 32GB, 1TB, 16″ WQXGA OLED 165Hz) Rs.324,999
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 16IAX10H 2025 (Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX, RTX 5070 TI, 32GB, 1TB, 16″ WQXGA OLED 240Hz) Rs. 421,900
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 16IAX10H 2025 (Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX, RTX 5080, 32GB, 1TB, 16″ WQXGA OLED 240Hz) Rs. 497,900
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 16IAX10H 2025 (Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX, RTX 5090, 32GB, 1TB, 16″ WQXGA OLED 240Hz) Rs. 627,900

Lenovo Laptops Overview

Lenovo IdeaPad Series

The IdeaPad lineup is a great choice for users looking for laptops to get them through everyday tasks. These are mainstream laptops for homes and schools. IdeaPad laptops are really popular among students these days as they provide reliable performance and are also quite portable.

Lenovo IdeaPad 3 2022 - Display

Lenovo Flex series

Lenovo Flex laptops can be used as regular laptops and also as tablets. These are designed to meet the performance and multimedia needs of the user. The performance needs are fulfilled by the Intel Core or AMD Ryzen processors. Some even come with Snapdragon processors, but they are unavailable in Nepal. All in all, Lenovo’s Flex series of 2-in-1 laptops are ideal for those looking for a slim, powerful device that they can also draw on.

Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 14 - Stand Mode

Lenovo Yoga Series

As the name suggests, these are highly flexible laptops from Lenovo. One can choose between ultrabooks and 2-in-1 hybrids. The series is mainly known for the latter.  Because of their touch screen and 360-degree hinges, they can switch between laptop and tablet mode. The Lenovo Duet series takes it even further with detachable Bluetooth keyboards, which are quite rare in Nepal.

Yoga 7i - Hinge 1

Lenovo V Series

Moving on, Lenovo V series laptops are ‘simple, powerful, and secure’ business devices. They prioritize portability and reliability alongside a key focus on security and productivity. As such, they are offered in compact 14” and 15” form factors, alongside efficient ‘U’ class processors and privacy features. Do note that V17 laptops, with 17” displays, and more powerful ‘H’ series processors are also present in some markets ,but they are currently unavailable in Nepal.

Lenovo V15 design

Lenovo ThinkBook Series

Moving on, Lenovo’s ThinkBook series is for business professionals who don’t want to compromise on style and multimedia. These eye-catching laptops offer productivity features like Modern Standby while also including entertainment options like DolbyVision, Dolby Audio, and Harman speakers. However, not all features are included in every laptop.

Lenovo ThinkPad Series

Lenovo’s ThinkPad series is designed for business use. These laptops come with additional technology and solutions for businesses. For example, ThinkPad devices are MIL-SPEC certified. They also feature ThinkShield for added security.

ThinkPad T series is home to the flagship business laptops. The X series offers PC-level performance and functionality in a portable form factor. Similarly, the E series is targeted at small businesses.

Lenovo Legion Series

Last, in our list of Lenovo laptop prices in Nepal, let’s talk about the Legion. Lenovo’s Legion series is all about gaming. It is equipped with the latest and fastest processor to meet the needs of gamers. Similarly, they also feature top-end discrete graphics from NVIDIA. Other features include advanced cooling and gaming aesthetics like bulky design and RGB lighting.

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 2022 - Vantage

There are mainly three tiers of gaming laptops under the Legion series:

  • Legion 5 / Pro 5 Series: The first is the Legion 5. It is the more affordable laptop in the Legion family but doesn’t compromise on performance. Each year Lenovo updates this laptop with the latest gaming components from Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA. The Intel variant features an “i” suffix that differentiates it from the AMD version. At CES 2023, Lenovo announced the new Pro 5 series with a dedicated AI chip for game stability to replace the Legion 5.
  • Legion 7 / Pro 7 Series: The Legion Pro 7 is currently the most advanced and premium gaming laptop in Lenovo’s portfolio. Like the Pro 5 lineup, it also features an in-house AI chip, albeit a better one. Prior to 2023, the Legion Pro 7 used to go by the Legion 7 moniker.
  • Legion Slim 7: The Legion Slim 7 is a slimmer alternative to the Legion Pro 5 and Pro 7. It sports all the bells and whistles of a premium gaming laptop but in a portable form factor.

Lenovo LOQ Series

LOQ is Lenovo’s new sub-brand of affordable gaming PCs (laptops and towers) announced in March of 2023. The LOQ laptops sit in between Lenovo’s entry-level IdeaPad Gaming laptops and the premium Legion Series. They come in 15 and 16-inch form factors packing in Intel’s 13th and 14th Gen and AMD 7000 series CPUs alongside RTX 40 series GPUs.

Lenovo LOQ 15 2023 - Display 2

Our Top Picks

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i (2023)

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i Ports

This one’s for everyday work and study. You’re getting a 13th Gen i5 processor that handles office apps and web browsing just fine. It comes with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage, which is decent for the price. The 15.6-inch screen looks sharp enough, and it’s light enough to carry around. Battery life gets you through a workday.

Lenovo Yoga 7 14IML9 (2024)

Lenovo Yoga 7 2024 Design

If you want a laptop that flips into a tablet, this is the one. The touchscreen works with fingers or a pen, which is handy for notes or sketches. Performance is solid with the new Intel Ultra chip inside. The 14-inch display looks good, and the aluminum body feels premium. It’s not cheap, but you’re paying for that 2-in-1 flexibility.

Lenovo LOQ 15 (2024)

Lenovo LOQ 15 (2024) display

For gaming on a budget, this packs an RTX 4050 that runs most modern games well. The 144Hz screen makes everything smoother, and the keyboard doesn’t feel cheap. It gets warm when pushed hard, but that’s expected at this price. Not the most powerful gaming laptop, but it’s one of the better deals right now.

Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (2025)

Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (2025) - Keyboard

The Ultra 9 chip and RTX 5060 combo eats through games and creative work. That OLED screen? Yeah, it looks incredible. Build quality is top-notch, and it manages heat better than most. It’s expensive, but you’re getting proper high-end performance here.

Lenovo Laptops Price in Nepal: Conclusion

So, that’s all the Lenovo laptop models officially available in Nepal. Whether you’re looking at the budget-friendly IdeaPad series, the business-ready ThinkPad lineup, or the powerful Legion gaming series, Lenovo offers a blend of performance, reliability, and innovation at competitive prices.

FAQ

What is the price of Lenovo laptops in Nepal 2024?
The price of Lenovo laptops ranges from Rs. 37,000 to Rs. 522,000 in Nepal.
What is the price of Lenovo IdeaPad laptops in Nepal?
The price of Lenovo IdeaPad laptops range from Rs. 56,000 – Rs. 159,000 in Nepal.
Which Lenovo laptop is best for students?
Lenovo IdeaPad 3 and IdeaPad 5 are good laptops for students because of their capable specifications and competitive pricing.
Which Lenovo laptops is good for gamers?
Lenovo has LOQ laptops for beginners and Legion series for competitive gamers.
Where to buy Lenovo laptops in Nepal?
You can purchase Lenovo laptops at authorized showrooms, online platforms, and other shops in Nepal.

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Best Budget Tablets in Nepal 2025 [Updated]

Though not as popular as they once were, there is still a market for Android tablets, especially the budget ones. They are sought after by students and educators alike for online education. Here, we have listed the best budget tablets under NPR 30,000 in Nepal in 2025. You can even use these tablets for casual multimedia consumption.

Because of the pandemic, Android tablets became more relevant than ever. As institutions started adapting to online curriculum, demand for budget tablets has increased. Tablets are cheaper than laptops, and the touch screen interface makes them easier to use. They are obviously not as powerful as laptops, but should be adequate for online classes, assignments, and multimedia consumption.

In addition, most users are already familiar with the Android ecosystem. This is one more reason to pick a budget tablet over a laptop. That being said, here is the list of the best budget tablets that you can currently buy in Nepal.

Best Budget Tablets in Nepal 2025:

Redmi Pad 2

Okay, so Xiaomi actually nailed it with the Redmi Pad 2. This thing rocks an 11-inch screen that hits 2560×1600 pixels with a smooth 90Hz refresh rate – honestly, it’s pretty crisp for the price point.

redmi pad 2

They packed in a massive 9000mAh battery that should keep you going all day, plus the Helio G100 Ultra chip handles everything you throw at. And here’s the thing – they finally added stylus support, which is kinda huge if you’re into digital note-taking or sketching.

Redmi Pad 2 Specifications:

  • Display: 11-inch IPS LCD, 2560×1600, 90Hz refresh rate, 10-bit color depth
  • Processor: MediaTek Helio G100 Ultra chipset
  • RAM: 6GB/8GB options
  • Storage: 128GB/256GB UFS 2.2, expandable via microSD
  • Battery: 9000mAh with fast charging support
  • Cameras: 8MP rear (f/2.0), 5MP front (f/2.2)
  • OS: Android with MIUI
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 5, optional LTE variant
  • Build: Premium metal unibody, 7.36mm thick, 510g weight
  • Features: Stylus support, quad speakers
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 24,999 (6/128GB)
  • Read our Redmi Pad 2 review
  • Check the full specifications of Redmi Pad 2 here
Buy Redmi Pad 2 here

Honor Pad X9a

Honor Pad X9a

Well, basically Honor decided to go after the budget crowd with the X9a, and it’s actually pretty solid. You’re getting an 11.5-inch display with decent colors and that eye-comfort tech that won’t fry your retinas during night. The Snapdragon 685 chip is decent, and that 8300mAh battery? It’ll easily last through a full day of binge-watching. Plus they throw in 35W fast charging, which honestly beats what some premium tablets offer.

Honor Pad X9a Specifications:

  • Display: 11.5-inch HONOR Fullview, 2000×1200, high refresh rate
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 (6nm, 2.8GHz octa-core)
  • RAM: 6GB/8GB options
  • Storage: 128GB internal, expandable via microSD
  • Battery: 8300mAh with 35W fast charging
  • Cameras: 8MP rear (f/2.0) with autofocus, 5MP front (f/2.2)
  • OS: MagicOS 9.0 based on Android
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C
  • Build: Standard tablet design
  • Features: Eye comfort display, keyboard compatibility
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 25,999 (6/128GB)
  • Check the full specifications of Honor Pad X9a here
Buy Honor Pad X9a here

Samsung Galaxy Tab A9

Samsung Galaxy Tab A9

Samsung went pretty compact with the Tab A9’s 8.7-inch screen. It’s cute, sure, but it kinda limits what you can actually do with it. The Helio G99 chip handles basic stuff just fine, and you get that classic Samsung polish with One UI. You get a 5100mAh battery, which is think is decent for the size, though I wouldn’t expect all-day marathon sessions. Honestly, it’s more of a “toss in your bag for quick tasks” kind of tablet.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Specifications:

  • Display: 8.7-inch TFT LCD, standard resolution
  • Processor: MediaTek Helio G99 octa-core
  • RAM: 4GB/8GB options
  • Storage: 64GB/128GB, expandable via microSD
  • Battery: 5100mAh Li-Po, 15W fast charging
  • Cameras: 8MP rear, 2MP front camera
  • OS: Android 13 with One UI, upgradable to Android 14
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optional LTE
  • Build: Lightweight, portable design
  • Features: Samsung ecosystem integration, parental controls
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 21,499 (4/64GB)
  • Check the full specifications of Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 here
Buy Galaxy Tab A9 here

Blackview Tab 60 Pro

The Blackview Tab 60 Pro just hit the market in January 2025, and it’s pretty much what you’d expect from a budget tablet. You get a 10.1-inch screen with basic 800×1280 resolution – not sharp, but it works for watching videos and browsing.

Blackview Tab 60 Pro

The Unisoc T606 chip handles everyday tasks fine, and they actually give you up to 8GB RAM with 256GB storage, which is decent for the category. The 7700mAh battery will last through the day, but that 10W charging is painfully slow. Plus you get dual SIM support, which is nice if you want cellular connectivity.

Blackview Tab 60 Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 10.1-inch IPS LCD, 800×1280 resolution
  • Processor: Unisoc T606 (12nm)
  • RAM: 4/8GB RAM
  • Storage: 256GB UMCP, expandable via microSD (shared SIM slot)
  • Battery: 7700mAh Li-Ion, 10W wired charging
  • Cameras: 8MP rear with LED flash, 5MP front camera
  • OS: Android 14 with DokeOS_P 4.0
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac dual-band, Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C with OTG
  • Build: 242.7 x 161.5 x 8.5mm, 543g weight
  • Features: Dual SIM support, stereo speakers, 3.5mm headphone jack, FM radio
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 19,999 (8/128GB)
Buy Blackview Tab 60 Pro here

Best Budget Tablets in Nepal 2025 [Summary]

SN Best Budget Tablets in Nepal Price
1 Redmi Pad 2 (6/128GB) NPR 24,999
2 Honor Pad X9a (6/128GB) NPR 25,999
3 Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 (4/64GB) NPR 21,499
4 Blackview Tab 60 Pro (8/128GB) NPR 19,999

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE leaks online with a familiar design

It appears that Samsung is set to launch its next-gen pair of Fan Edition earbuds soon. Recently, the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE appeared on the SGS Fimko and FCC certification sites, which revealed some of its specifications. We even have a first look at these earbuds!

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE rumors

Judging from the picture below, it’s clear that these affordable earbuds will share a similar design language to Samsung’s more expensive Galaxy Buds 3 Pro.

That means the Galaxy Buds 3 FE will have a stem design with angular sides. And it’s also a pair of in-ear earbuds with silicone ear tips for better comfort and noise cancellation.

Galaxy Buds 3 FE Design
Image: Evan Blass

And we can also see a line running vertically across the edge of these earbuds.

But unlike the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, which housed a light strip inside that would blink when pairing, unlocking, or searching for the earbuds, we don’t expect that feature to arrive on the Buds 3 FE. Even the regular Galaxy Buds 3 didn’t have blade lights.

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Leaked specifications

Anyway, according to the certification listing, the Galaxy Buds 3 FE will have a 100mAh battery per earbud. While the charging case brings a 900mAh battery.

This marks a notable upgrade from the original Galaxy Buds FE, which had a 60mAh per earbud and a 479mAh case. So, we can expect a big upgrade in terms of music playtime on these earbuds.

Galaxy Buds 3 FE CB Test Certificate
Image: SammyGuru

Moreover, the listing also reveals that Samsung has assigned model names for these earbuds and charging case as “SM-R420” and “EP-QR420”, respectively.

Besides all the leaks, we also expect the Buds 3 FE to support active noise cancellation (ANC), some form of IP rating, and a few Galaxy AI features. Like “Interpreter” and “Live Translate”.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE Price and Availability

For now, Samsung hasn’t announced an official launch date for these earbuds. But we expect them to debut alongside the Galaxy S25 FE, which Samsung has confirmed will launch in August or early September. And as for the price, the Galaxy Buds 3 FE may cost around USD 100.

  • Meanwhile, watch our top picks for the best budget wireless earbuds

Best Mobile Phone in Nepal 2025: Our top picks and buying guide

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Which are the best phones in 2025? And what factors should you consider before making a purchase? Here in this article, you’ll find all the useful info and our best phone picks for 2025. Before heading to our top picks and buying guides, let’s have a glance at the history, trends, and types of smartphones in general.

Best Phones in 2025 [Our Top Picks]

 Best Phone in Nepal under 15,000 

1. Infinix Hot 60i

Infinix hot 60i

The Infinix Hot 60i is a new contender in Nepal’s budget smartphone space, and it brings quite a few appealing features for its price. It sports a large 6.7-inch IPS LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate — something rarely seen in this segment — and while it’s only HD+ in resolution, the colors and brightness levels (up to 700 nits) hold up well for daily use.

The phone is slim, lightweight, and comes with a glossy design and IP64 rating, giving it a modern, durable touch. You also get a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, a 3.5mm jack, and a USB-C port — all the essentials, basically.

Under the hood, the Hot 60i runs on a MediaTek Helio G81 chipset that handles regular tasks smoothly and supports casual gaming.

You can choose between multiple RAM and storage variants (up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage), and all models support extended RAM and microSD expansion. The 5160mAh battery delivers reliable all-day usage, and the 45W fast charging — plus 10W reverse charging — is a major bonus in this range. It also ships with Android 15 via Infinix’s XOS skin, making the software experience feel fairly up to date.

Infinix Hot 60i Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7-inch IPS LCD screen, HD+, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G81 Ultimate (12nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 4/6/8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 128/256GB eMMC 5.1 storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: XOS 15.1 on top of Android 15
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP primary, Auxiliary lens)
  • Front Camera: 8MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 5 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, USB-C, 4G LTE
  • Battery: 5160mAh with 45W charging (45W adapter inside the box)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 14,999 (4/128GB)
Buy Infinix Hot 60i here

 Best Phone in Nepal under 20,000 

The 20,000 category is basically for those guys who are looking for a mid-range smartphone experience with a moderate level of power, light gaming, and multimedia consumption. So you get just the average amount of performance and a fairly decent camera in this range. And here are our current best picks for phones under 20,000 in Nepal.

1. Moto G35 

moto g35

Motorola is making a quiet comeback in Nepal, and the Moto G35 5G is one of the clearest signs of that. Priced at just NPR 19,000, it undercuts most competitors while still offering a surprisingly premium experience.

With a vegan leather finish, stereo speakers, and a crisp 120Hz Full HD display, the G35 doesn’t feel like a typical budget phone. Motorola has also packed in extras like a 3.5mm headphone jack, IR blaster, and clean Android 14 software — all of which add to the overall appeal.

Performance-wise, things are decent but not flawless. The UNISOC T760 chipset handles daily use and casual apps without much fuss, and the 5000mAh battery offers solid endurance. But with only 4GB of RAM, multitasking is limited, and gaming performance is clearly not its strong suit — titles like PUBG and Free Fire struggle even at low settings.

The camera setup is average too: the 50MP main sensor performs well in good light, but the ultra-wide lens falls short, especially in darker conditions. Still, the fact that it can shoot 4K videos at this price is impressive.

So, is the Moto G35 the best phone under 20k in Nepal? Yes, absolutely, if you’re after a reliable, stylish, and affordable 5G phone for everyday use — something for yourself or even your parents — this is a smart choice. It’s not obviously built for gamers, but for its price, it covers most bases well.

Moto G35 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.72-inch LTPS LCD screen, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Unisoc T760 (6nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 4/8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 128/256GB UFS 2.2 storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: My UX on top of Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP primary, 8MP ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 16MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 5 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.0, GPS / A-GPS / Glonass / Galileo / QZSS, USB-C, 4G LTE
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 18W charging (18W adapter inside the box)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 18,999 (4/128GB)
  • Read our Moto G35 review
  • Check the full specifications of Moto G35 5G here

Buy Moto G35 5G here

 Best Phones Under 25,000 in Nepal 

1. Redmi Note 14 4G

redmi note 14

The Redmi Note 14 4G is an excellent budget smartphone option in Nepal, offering impressive value at NPR 24,999. This device features a vibrant 6.67-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, making it perfect for media consumption and casual gaming. The display gets bright at 1800 nits peak brightness and is protected by Gorilla Glass 5.

Powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 Ultra chipset built on a 6nm process, the phone delivers solid performance for everyday tasks. It comes with either 6GB or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM paired with 128GB or 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage, providing smooth multitasking and fast app loading times.

The camera setup includes a 108MP main sensor accompanied by a 2MP depth sensor and 2MP macro lens, capable of capturing detailed photos in good lighting conditions. The 20MP front camera handles selfies and video calls well. For security, it features an in-display optical fingerprint sensor and face unlock.

The 5,500mAh battery easily lasts a full day of usage and supports 33W fast charging. Additional features include stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and comprehensive connectivity options including Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, and GPS.

Redmi Note 14 4G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.67-inch AMOLED screen, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G99-Ultra (6nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 6/8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 128/256GB UFS 2.2 storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: HyperOS 1.0 on top of Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple (108MP primary, 2MP depth, 2MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 20MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (optical in-display)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 5 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.3, GPS / A-GPS / Glonass / Galileo / BDS, USB-C, 4G LTE
  • Battery: 5500mAh with 33W charging (33W adapter inside the box)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 24,999 (6/128GB)
  • Read our Redmi Note 14 4G/5G review
  • Check the full specifications of Redmi Note 14 4G here
Buy Redmi Note 14 4G here

 Best Phones Under 30,000 in Nepal 

1. Galaxy A16 5G

The Samsung Galaxy A16 5G is undoubtedly one of the best budget phones under 30,000 Rupees, offering a solid balance of design, performance, and features. The display is impressive, with a 6.7″ SUPER AMOLED screen and vibrant color reproduction.

The camera setup is another highlight, delivering excellent photos with good color accuracy and dynamic range, making it one of the best budget camera phones currently available. With a long-lasting 5000mAh battery and 6 years of software updates, this phone promises great longevity and value for money.Galaxy a16

However, while the A16 5G excels in many areas, it does have its drawbacks, particularly in gaming performance, as the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset struggles to handle more demanding games smoothly.

The lack of stereo speakers and no 4K video recording may also be a disappointment for some users. Nonetheless, considering its overall package—design, camera quality, display, and long-term software support—the A16 5G is a solid choice for anyone looking for a reliable, affordable phone under 30,000 Rupees.

Samsung Galaxy A16 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen, FHD+, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 6300 (6nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 6/8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: One UI 6.1 on top of Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP primary, 5MP ultrawide, 2MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 13MP sensor (teardrop notch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 5 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.3, GPS / A-GPS / Glonass / Galileo / QZSS, USB-C, 4G LTE, 5G
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 25W charging (free 25W adapter)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 28,999 (6/128GB)
  • Read our Samsung Galaxy A16 5G review
  • Check the full specifications of Samsung Galaxy A16 5G here
Buy Galaxy A16 here!

 Best Phones Under 40,000 in Nepal 

1. CMF Phone 2 Pro

Finally, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is our top pick on this list of best phones under NPR 40000 in Nepal. It offers a significant upgrade over its predecessor, especially in terms of design and display. While it still comes with a plastic back, the phone feels more premium and modern thanks to improved build quality, slimmer bezels, and IP54 splash resistance. The modular design remains, but it has been refined to avoid frequent damage, making accessory swaps easier and less risky.

Up front, the 6.77-inch AMOLED display impresses with its sharpness, brightness, and 120Hz refresh rate. It also supports HDR content on YouTube and local playback, although Netflix HDR is missing. However, the lack of stereo speakers is a letdown, especially for media consumption.

CMF Phone 2 proa

In terms of performance, the Phone 2 Pro runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro chip paired with 8GB RAM and UFS 2.2 storage. While it’s not a major leap over the previous generation, it delivers smooth day-to-day performance and handles games like PUBG and Mobile Legends at 90 fps, with even Genshin Impact playable at decent frame rates.

That said, the phone tends to heat up under prolonged gaming. On the software front, the device comes with Android 15 and Nothing OS 3.2, which is clean, bloat-free, and offers three years of OS and six years of security updates — impressive for its price range.

The camera setup is where the CMF Phone 2 Pro truly shines. It’s the only phone in its segment in Nepal to feature a dedicated 2x telephoto lens alongside a 50MP primary and an 8MP ultrawide camera. The main sensor captures detailed shots with good dynamic range, and the portraits — even at multiple zoom levels — look natural with solid subject separation and accurate skin tones. The selfie camera is decent, too, though it tends to add a pinkish tone. Night photography could use some work, particularly with handling bright lights and the underwhelming ultrawide sensor in low light.

CMF Phone 2 Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.77-inch AMOLED screen, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Nothing OS 3.2 on top of Android 15
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP primary, 50MP 2x telephoto, 8MP ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 16MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (optical in-display)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 6 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.4, GPS / Glonass / Galileo / BDS / QZSS, USB-C, 4G LTE, 5G
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 33W charging (power adapter not provided)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 35,999 (8/128GB) | NPR 39,499 (8/256GB)
  • Read our CMF Phone 2 Pro review
  • Check the full specifications of CMF Phone 2 Pro here
Buy CMF Phone 2 Pro here

 Best Phones Under 50,000 in Nepal 

1. Redmi Note 14 Pro+

Note 14 pro plus

The Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus stands out as one of the best phones under 50k, offering great value for money. It has a 6.67-inch 1.5K HDR OLED curved display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision support, and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection, making it an excellent choice for those who enjoy a smooth, vibrant display.

The design has been refreshed, with a more centered camera module, and the phone is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, running on Android 14 with HyperOS 1.0.

For photography, the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus keeps the 200MP main sensor with OIS, delivering sharp, detailed shots. However, the 50MP telephoto lens has been replaced with a 2MP macro sensor, which may be a letdown for some users.

The 20MP front camera performs well for selfies. It packs a 5110mAh battery and supports 120W fast charging, ensuring you don’t have to wait long to recharge. With dual speakers, an IR blaster, and a solid build, this phone offers a premium experience without breaking the bank, making it one of the top choices under NPR 50,000.

Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.67-inch AMOLED screen, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 8/12GB LPDDR4X RAM, 256/512GB UFS 2.2 storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: HyperOS 1.0 on top of Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple (200MP primary, 8MP ultrawide, 2MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 20MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (optical in-display)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 6E (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.4, GPS / A-GPS / Glonass / Galileo / QZSS, USB-C, 4G LTE, 5G
  • Battery: 5110mAh with 120W charging (120W adapter inside the box)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 49,999 (8/256GB)
  • Read our Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G review
  • Check the full specifications of Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G here

Buy Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G here

 Best Phone under 60,000 in Nepal 

1. Nothing Phone (3a) Pro

Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is quite a device, which features a refreshed and quite unconventional (but not much as the Nothing Phone 3’s) design. But I’d say it also has the most unique design of all the smartphones on this list. This is because of the Glyph interface at the back.

Nothing Phone (3a) Pro - Gray

Basically, it’s the collection of LED lights that light up in the case of new notifications, incoming calls, and others. Helping the Glyph shine is the transparent back, which is another of Nothing’s selling points. But the rear panel this time is plastic, though. It is held together by plastic frames, while the Phone (3a) Pro is also IP64 dust/splash resistant.

Snapdragon 7s Gen 3

The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, offering reliable mid-range performance with a focus on efficiency and AI enhancements. It is paired with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage, delivering fast multitasking and smooth app performance.

The device runs on Nothing OS, providing a clean, near-stock Android experience without unnecessary bloatware. Nothing is promising 3 years of major Android updates and 4 years of security patches, keeping the Phone (3a) Pro updated up to Android 18 — a solid commitment for a young brand.

Compared to chips like the Dimensity 7200 Pro, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 holds its own with better AI performance and optimized battery efficiency, although the GPU output is slightly lower in some cases.

For cameras, the Phone (3a) Pro sticks to a straightforward but capable setup: a triple camera system on its back. You get a 50MP main, 50MP periscope lens with 3X optical zoom, and an 8MP ultrawide camera. On the front, a 50MP selfie camera captures clear and vibrant self-portraits. The phone is backed by a 5000mAh battery with 50W fast charging support, ensuring long-lasting performance and quick top-ups when needed.

Nothing Phone (3a) Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.77-inch AMOLED screen, FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 8/12GB RAM, 256GB storage (non-expandable)
  • Software & UI: Nothing OS 3.1 on top of Android 15
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP primary, 50MP 3x periscope, 8MP ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 50MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (optical in-display)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 6 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.4, GPS / Glonass / Galileo / BDS / QZSS, USB-C, 4G LTE, 5G
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 50W charging (power adapter not provided)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 58,999 (8/256GB)
  • Read our Nothing Phone (3a) Pro review
  • Check the full specifications of Nothing Phone (3a) Pro here
Buy Nothing Phone (3a) Pro here

 Best Premium Midrange Phones in Nepal 

1. OnePlus Nord 5

OnePlus NORD 5

OnePlus Nord 5 manages to stand out by striking the right balance between performance, display quality, and design. With a 6.83-inch 144Hz Swift AMOLED screen, slim bezels, and a premium matte finish, it looks and feels flagship-like.

The Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip inside delivers excellent day-to-day performance and even handles demanding games like Genshin Impact surprisingly well — all without heating issues, thanks to a large vapor chamber. OxygenOS remains smooth, clean, and reliable, and the promised four years of OS updates only sweetens the deal. Battery life is stellar, easily lasting two days, and the 80W fast charging tops it up in under an hour.

The only clear trade-off is the camera system. While the 50MP main and selfie cameras take good photos in daylight and deliver solid 4K video, the 8MP ultra-wide feels underwhelming, especially in low light.

You also miss out on things like wireless charging and USB 3.0 speeds, and the storage downgrade from UFS 4.0 to UFS 3.1 is puzzling. Still, for most users, the Nord 5 checks nearly all the boxes — from a top-tier display and strong performance to good haptics, battery life, and refined software. If cameras aren’t your top priority, this is easily one of the best all-around phones under NPR 70,000 in 2025.

OnePlus Nord 5 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.83-inch AMOLED screen, 1.5K FHD+, 144Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 8/12GB LPDDR5X RAM, 256/512GB UFS 3.1 storage (non-expandable)
  • Software & UI: OxygenOS 15.0 on top of Android 15
  • Rear Camera: Dual (50MP primary, 8MP ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 50MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (optical in-display)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 6 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.4, GPS / Glonass / Galileo / BDS / QZSS, USB-C, 4G LTE, 5G
  • Battery: 6800mAh with 80W charging (power adapter not provided)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 67,999 (8/256GB) | NPR 75,499 (12/512GB)
  • Read our OnePlus Nord 5 review
  • Check the full specifications of OnePlus Nord 5 here
Buy OnePlus Nord 5 here!

2. Samsung Galaxy A56 5G

Galaxy A56

Samsung’s Galaxy A56 is the company’s most premium A-series phone yet, and it feels that way the moment you pick it up. With a solid glass build, Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection, an IP67 rating, and a vivid 6.7-inch 120Hz Super AMOLED display, the A56 carries the looks and feel of a flagship.

The new Exynos 1580 chipset also performs surprisingly well — smooth in daily use, cool even during stress tests, and generally better than expected for an Exynos chip. One UI 7.1 adds polish and long-term value with 6 years of software support. Battery life is solid too, with 45W fast charging finally included. For typical users who want a dependable daily driver with a polished UI, this phone delivers.

However, the A56 does come with caveats. Gaming isn’t its strong suit — PUBG maxes out at 30fps, and it lacks some AI and flagship-level One UI features. The camera setup is decent but nothing remarkable for the price; no telephoto lens, middling ultrawide performance, and inconsistent low-light shots hold it back.

That said, for many buyers in Nepal, Samsung’s wide service availability, software longevity, EMI options, and overall trust factor make the A56 a “safe buy” — even if rivals like the Nothing Phone 3(a) Pro or OnePlus 13R offer better specs on paper.

 Best phone under 1 lakh in Nepal 

1. Honor 400 Pro

The Honor 400 Pro builds on the foundation of the regular 400 with several meaningful upgrades, particularly in durability, performance, and camera capabilities. The phone is slightly larger and heavier, featuring a 6.7-inch curved AMOLED display with 10-bit color depth and the same 120Hz refresh rate. While the resolution is slightly lower than the Honor 400 on paper, the Pro model includes IP68/IP69 water and dust resistance—an upgrade over the 400’s IP65 rating, making it more resilient in harsher conditions.

honor 400 pro

A notable leap lies in performance. The 400 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, a flagship-level processor that delivers higher processing power and efficiency than the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 found in the standard 400.

Storage also gets a boost with faster UFS 4.0 support, offered in both 256GB and 512GB variants, paired with 12GB LPDDR5X RAM. The rear camera system sees an upgrade as well, adding a dedicated 50MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and OIS, alongside the same 200MP main sensor and 12MP ultra-wide lens. On the front, a secondary 2MP depth sensor joins the 50MP selfie camera.

Silicon-carbon battery

Battery specs remain similar, with a 6000mAh silicon-carbon cell, but charging is faster: 100W wired charging is a step up from the 80W on the regular model, though wireless charging drops slightly to 50W. Connectivity also improves with support for Wi-Fi 7 over Wi-Fi 6, aligning the device more closely with flagship standards.

Like the Honor 400, there’s no headphone jack, but stereo speakers, eSIM, NFC, and in-display fingerprint scanning are present. Overall, the 400 Pro extends the base model’s capabilities without straying far from the same design language.

Honor 400 Pro Specifications:
  • Display: 6.7-inch AMOLED screen, 1.5K FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 12GB RAM, 256/512GB storage (non-expandable)
  • Software & UI: MagicOS 9.0 on top of Android 15
  • Rear Camera: Triple (200MP primary, 50MP 3x telephoto, 12MP ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 50MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (optical in-display)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 7 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.4, GPS / A-GPS / Beidou / Glonass / Galileo / QZSS, USB-C, 4G LTE, 5G
  • Battery: 6000mAh with 100W charging (100W adapter inside the box)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 88,480 (12/512GB)
  • Read our Honor 400 Pro review
  • Check the full specifications of Honor 400 Pro here
Buy Honor 400 Pro here

 Best Flagship under 1.5 Lakhs 

1. Xiaomi 15 Ultra

Xiaomi 15 Ultra

The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is a flagship powerhouse, especially for photography enthusiasts. The standout feature is the 200MP periscope camera, offering 4.3x zoom and low-light performance. Paired with three 50MP sensors for wide, telephoto, and ultrawide shots, this camera system is perfect for all kinds of photography.

The main camera now has a fixed f/1.63 aperture, improving consistency in image quality. Xiaomi has also introduced the third-generation Photography Kit, including a red camera grip and an additional 2,000mAh battery for extended shooting capabilities. If you’re into mobile photography, this phone delivers top-tier performance.

Solid build quality

Design-wise, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra has a premium build with an aluminum frame and a 6.73-inch WQHD+ AMOLED display. With a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support, the phone is also rated IP68 for water and dust resistance and features Gorilla Glass 7i protection. The quad-camera module, while large, adds a bold design element that signals the phone’s camera prowess.

Under the hood, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra packs the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, offering significant power for demanding tasks.

Whether you’re gaming, multitasking, or using AI-driven features like object removal and real-time translation, the phone handles it with ease. The 12GB/16GB RAM and fast UFS 4.0 storage is paired with the 5,410mAh battery supports 90W wired and 80W wireless charging, with reverse wireless charging as well. Running on Xiaomi HyperOS 2.0 based on Android 15, the device also includes future-proof features like Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0.

Xiaomi 15 Ultra Specifications:

  • Display: 6.73-inch AMOLED screen, WQHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, 512GB/1TB UFS 4.1 storage (non-expandable)
  • Software & UI: HyperOS 2.0 on top of Android 15
  • Rear Camera: Quad (50MP primary, 50MP 3x telephoto, 200MP 4.3x periscope, 50MP ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 32MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (ultrasonic in-display)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 7 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 6.0, GPS / A-GPS / Beidou / Glonass / Galileo / QZSS / NavIC, USB-C, 4G LTE, 5G
  • Battery: 5410mAh with 90W charging (90W adapter inside the box)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 149,999 (16/512GB)
  • Read our Xiaomi 15 Ultra review
  • Check the full specifications of Xiaomi 15 Ultra here
Pre-book Xiaomi 15 Ultra here (Hukut store)

 Best Flagship Phones in Nepal 

3. Vivo X200 Pro

Vivo x200 pro

The Vivo X200 Pro is an impressive flagship, especially for its camera performance, marking a significant step forward for Vivo in the premium market. Its 200MP periscope lens offers fantastic flexibility for portrait shots and macro photos.

At 3.7x zoom, it’s ideal for portraits without sacrificing detail, and the 135mm (6x) zoom level still maintains incredible sharpness. The camera’s edge detection and bokeh quality are outstanding, producing social media-ready shots without the need for editing.

Vivo + Zeiss

Thanks to Vivo’s long-standing collaboration with Zeiss, the camera shines, particularly in portrait mode. The 50MP primary lens delivers excellent dynamic range, even in challenging conditions, and handles low-light shots with impressive clarity.

While the ultrawide camera hasn’t seen improvements from the previous model, the rest of the camera system makes up for it. Vivo’s videography has also improved, offering 4K 60fps on all cameras, including the front-facing 32MP sensor.

The phone can shoot 10-bit Log videos, 4K 120fps slow-motion videos, and portrait videos, making it a versatile tool for any photographer or content creator. If you’re into smartphone photography, the Vivo X200 Pro’s camera performance rivals flagship models from Apple and Samsung, especially in portrait and macro shots.

Beyond the camera, the X200 Pro offers great build quality with IP68 and IP69 ratings, ensuring durability against water and dust. It features a large 6.78-inch AMOLED display with vibrant colors and a 120Hz refresh rate, making for a smooth user experience.

Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400, the device performs seamlessly, whether gaming or multitasking, and comes with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Its 6,000mAh battery supports fast 90W charging, getting you from 0 to 75% in just 32 minutes, ensuring all-day battery life.

Vivo X200 Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.78-inch AMOLED screen, 1.5K FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9400 (3nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, 512GB UFS 4.0 storage (non-expandable)
  • Software & UI: Funtouch OS 15 on top of Android 15
  • Rear Camera: Triple (50MP primary, 200MP 3.7x periscope, 50MP ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 32MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (ultrasonic in-display)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 7 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.4, GPS / A-GPS / Beidou / Glonass / Galileo / QZSS / NavIC, USB-C, 4G LTE, 5G
  • Battery: 6000mAh with 90W charging (90W adapter inside the box)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 184,999 (16/512GB)
  • Read our Vivo X200 Pro review
  • Check the full specifications of Vivo X200 Pro here
Buy Vivo X200 Pro here

2. iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max

Securing the second position on our roster of premier smartphones in Nepal are Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. If you’re seeking the epitome of Apple’s smartphone prowess, these two models are the ones to opt for. However, while the distinction between Apple’s “Pro” and “Pro Max” iPhones has traditionally revolved around their physical dimensions and battery longevity, this time around, opting for the iPhone 16 Pro Max might be the choice if you’re in pursuit of nothing short of the absolute best with a super large display and very good battery life.

iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max - Natural Titanium

This year, the 5X telephoto lens is present on the Pro variant as well, so, you are not missing much if you opt for the Pro model. So these siblings are portrait photography ready, with their 120mm lens facilitating the capture of remarkable portraits with superior subject clarity, background defocus, and overall image quality.

Nevertheless, it’s important to acknowledge the challenges inherent in capturing 5x portraits, as it often requires maintaining a considerable distance from the subject. Beyond this, the new 48MP ultra-wide camera clicks marginally better photos and macros. Additionally, they excel in video recording capabilities, solidifying their position as the top choice for smartphone videography. And the 4K 120fps option is a cherry on top, this year.

Titanium frame and Extra buttons

The iPhone 16 Pro Series brings in the Titanium frame build, ensuring sturdiness, this year as well.  is undoubtedly their titanium frame. What’s new this time is a dedicated camera button on the right side. It allows you to change color tone, zoom, and aperture but in our tests, this button felt like more of a gimmick.

The onscreen controls are far easier to work with. In particular, we ended up getting blurry and not-so-sharp outputs as the phone tends to shake while clicking the button. Besides this, the Action button is the same as last year.

In terms of performance, the iPhone 16 Pro models are powered by the brand-new A18 Pro processor. It is complemented by a larger graphite sheet and it works fantastically with the phone staying cooler than the last gen iPhone 15 Pro Max.

With features ranging from hardware ray tracing to a MetalFX Upscaling method reminiscent of DLSS, this “Pro” chip lives up to its name. It’s not just about gaming prowess either; these devices also embrace USB-C connectivity and boast impressive battery life.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max Specifications:

  • Display: 6.3 / 6.9-inch Retina OLED screen, 1.5K FHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Apple A18 Pro (3nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, Up to 1TB storage (non-expandable)
  • Software & UI: iOS 18
  • Rear Camera: Triple (48MP primary, 12MP 5x periscope, 48MP ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 12MP sensor (Dynamic Island)
  • Security: Face ID
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano + eSIM), WiFi 7 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.3, GPS / Beidou / Glonass / Galileo / QZSS / NavIC, USB-C, 4G LTE, 5G
  • Battery: 3582 / 4685 mAh with 25W charging (power adapter not provided)
  • Price in Nepal: 
    • iPhone 16 Pro: NPR 168,700 (128GB)
    • iPhone 16 Pro Max: NPR 207,000 (256GB)
  • Read our iPhone 16 Pro Max review
  • Check the full specifications of iPhone 16 Pro Max here

Buy iPhone 16 Pro Max here  

1. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is undoubtedly the best phone available in Nepal right now.

It features the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset paired with 12GB or 16GB of RAM, delivering exceptional performance across gaming, multitasking, and everyday use.

Galaxy s25 ultra

The 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display offers an immersive experience with a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of 2600 nits, making it perfect for media consumption and gaming.

The camera system, with its 200MP main sensor and enhanced low-light performance, delivers stunning photos, while the 5000mAh battery ensures long-lasting usage, supported by 45W fast charging.

With One UI 7 software enhancements, the S25 Ultra offers a smooth and intuitive experience, receiving up to 7 years of software updates. Despite the incremental hardware improvements over its predecessor, the S25 Ultra stands out with its top-tier camera, performance, and display. For anyone in Nepal looking for the ultimate smartphone experience, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra offers unmatched value, making it the top choice in the market.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Specifications:

  • Display: 6.9-inch AMOLED screen, WQHD+, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm mobile platform)
  • Memory: 12/16GB RAM, Up to 1TB storage (non-expandable)
  • Software & UI: One UI 7 on top of Android 15
  • Rear Camera: Quad (200MP primary, 10MP 3x telephoto, 50MP 5x periscope, 50MP ultrawide)
  • Front Camera: 12MP sensor (hole-punch)
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor (ultrasonic in-display)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 7 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.4, GPS / Beidou / Glonass / Galileo / QZSS, USB-C, 4G LTE, 5G
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 45W charging (power adapter not provided)
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 184,999 (12/256GB)
  • Read our Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review
  • Check the full specifications of Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra here

Buy Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra here  

Best Phone in Nepal: Conclusion

Best phone in Nepal list is subject to change anytime. New launches and rice drops are the key factors for change here. But fear not, we’ll make sure to update this article constantly if any changes happen.

Apart from that, the price of Mobile in Nepal differs from one smartphone brand to another. Some brands may offer better smartphones with better specs at cheaper prices than others. So, one must explore different models available at similar price segments, do proper market research, and then proceed to buy a smartphone. For that, you can always count on our buy guides articles and YouTube videos as well.

  • Check out the other buy guides for smartphones.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series review: Something borrowed, something new

Samsung’s new smartwatches are here: the Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic. And they both have a completely new look, a completely redesigned user interface, and a couple of completely new health tracking features.

Which honestly feels quite refreshing to say since I remember just how few upgrades Samsung brought to the table with its past couple of generations of smartwatches. So, needless to say, these are some of the best smartwatches Samsung has ever made.

And also some of the most expensive ones, because look at their prices, man! The regular Galaxy Watch 8 starts at NPR 54,999 while the Watch 8 Classic costs NPR 74,999! That’s a lot of money to spend on a watch, so before you buy one of these, let me tell you what you’re getting into here.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic review: Specifications

Galaxy Watch 8 Galaxy Watch 8 Classic
Dimensions 40mm: 40.4 x 42.7 x 8.6 mm 46mm: 46.4 x 46 x 10.6 mm
44mm: 43.7 x 46 x 8.6 mm
Weight 40mm: 30 gm 46mm: 63.5 gm
44mm: 34 gm
Color options Graphite, Silver Black, White
Display 1.34 / 1.47-inch Super AMOLED panel 1.34-inch Super AMOLED panel
Display protection Sapphire Crystal glass protection
Processor Exynos W1000 (3nm)
Memory 2GB RAM, 32GB storage 2GB RAM, 64GB storage
Software and UI Wear OS 6 with Samsung’s One UI Watch 8 on top
Sensors Samsung BioActive Sensor (Optical Bio-signal + Electrical heart rate + Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis), Temperature, Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro, Geomagnetic (3D Hall sensor only on Watch 8 Classic)
Battery 325 / 435 mAh 445 mAh
Price in Nepal 40mm: NPR 54,999 NPR 74,999
44mm: NPR 59,999
Check full specs here Check full specs here
Buy Galaxy Watch 8 here
Buy Galaxy Watch 8 Classic here

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic review:

Design and build

  • Watch 8: 40/44mm case
  • Watch 8 Classic: 46mm case
  • “Cushion Design” with a new “Dynamic Lug” strap system
  • 5 ATM + IP68 rating, MIL-STD-810H certified

And the first thing I wanna talk about is, of course, their design.

So when I first found that Samsung would be using the same “squircle” design as last year’s Galaxy Watch Ultra for its new smartwatches, I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about it. I’ve been a devout admirer of circular watches for as long as I can remember — and now that it’s stayed for a week on my wrist — I must say that I’m still team “circular watches”.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic - Design 1
Left: Galaxy Watch 8 | Right: Galaxy Watch 8 Classic

I know this squarish cutout is meant to be more like an additional layer of protection against bumps and stuff, but I’m not a fan. Especially for the Watch 8 Classic, since this 46mm watch has almost the same-sized display as the smaller 43mm Galaxy Watch 6 Classic (1.34-inch > 1.3 inch).

And another thing I don’t like about their design is that you can’t use your existing 20mm bands on these guys either. That’s because the Watch 8 series has the same “Dynamic Lug System” as the Watch Ultra… so your choices are:

  • either buy new bands from Samsung if you’re into customizing your watch,
  • or you can Frankenstein your old bands to fit into them using an adapter… which isn’t that easy to get in the first place.

The one good thing that has come out of this new band mechanism is that it now leaves a super tiny gap on the sides for a more flush look. This actually used to be such a big pet peeve of mine on older Galaxy Watches, since that made the watch look so much bulkier on my wrist than it really was.

Oh, and Samsung says this redesign makes the Watch 8 series 11% thinner while also improving the accuracy of health and fitness tracking.

So I guess you win some, you lose some here.

I almost forgot… the Watch 8 Classic gets some more “Ultra” love with the new quick button as well. I can program it to run different shortcuts like the workout app, and yeah, I love it. Just not as much as this rotating bezel though. Which has been slightly redesigned with these grooves on the sides for better grip and a tachymeter around the bezel.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic - Rotating bezel
Using the rotating bezel on the Watch 8 Classic feels as awesome as ever

And then there are a couple more subtle differences between these two, by the way.

  • Like how the Watch 8 Classic has 64GB of storage instead of just 32GB on the regular Watch 8.

Even though both of them are powered by the same excellent Exynos W1000 chip as last year… alongside 2GB of RAM.

  • Plus, it also uses a stainless steel frame that is much harder to scratch than the aluminum frame on the Watch 8.

Display

  • 1.34 / 1.47-inch Super AMOLED panel
  • Sapphire Crystal glass protection

But I’m frankly not worried about the durability of either of these watches.

Not at all. That squircle design already cushions the blow if you’re a bit clumsy and somehow always find a way to bang the watch against rough surfaces, they’re also fully dust and watersealed, and they both have sapphire crystal glass for the display.

Which is literally the toughest glass you can slap on top of a smartwatch.

And speaking of display, the Watch 8 series now has a brighter 3,000 nits AMOLED panel too. That’s exactly 50% brighter than the older Galaxy Watches… so outdoor visibility has been just fantastic on these two. And of course, everything else on this Samsung-made display is as good as it gets. From colors to contrast, viewing angles, touch response… everything.

There are also a few new watch faces this time.

Including a bunch of analog ones, but where my eyes immediately went to is the one called “Dynamic Digits”. And is it just me, or does this look severely inspired by Apple’s “Flux” watch face that I first saw on the Watch Series 10 (review)?

Software

  • Wear OS 6 (with One UI Watch 8 on top)
  • 4 years of guaranteed updates

Anyway, so like I mentioned before, Samsung has completely overhauled the user interface this time. Which was a little surprising to me because last year’s One UI Watch 6 already had a notable redesign with fresh new fonts and some new-style widgets.

But the One UI Watch 8 (based on Wear OS 6) brings a fresh coat of paint pretty much everywhere you look. Now, if you’re wondering what the heck happened to One UI Watch 7, I think Samsung just wanted to match the naming style of its software across different devices. Just like what Apple did for all its operating systems a little while ago.

And the biggest visual change this time is definitely in terms of how you interact with all the widgets. So on older versions of Samsung’s One UI Watch, I could only have one widget on a page at once. That’s it.

But the fact that I can now stack several widgets onto a single page means I no longer need to endlessly scroll to get to the app I want.

No matter how fun it is to use the Watch 8 Classic’s rotating bezel!

The one thing I need to tell you right away is that this only works with Samsung’s built-in apps and shortcuts for now.

So, say I wanna add a Google Maps widget alongside one from Spotify, Outlook, and Google Keep notes… I can’t do that. I’m quite sure third-party app developers will be quick to jump into such widget styles soon enough, though, since this layout is actually part of the “Material 3 Expressive” design on Wear OS 6 itself.

Some other changes

Then there are a couple of other visual refreshes I’ve noticed.

  • Like how the notification panel has the same disc-shaped UI element as the widgets.
  • There’s the “Now bar”, taken straight from One UI 7 on Samsung phones.
  • Whereas app icons on the app drawer also sit in a straight grid now… with the option to enable a separate “featured apps” section on top.

Oh, and the Galaxy Watch 8 and the Watch 8 Classic are the first smartwatches with Google’s Gemini baked in as well. I normally don’t like using voice assistants for anything — but I have to say — I really like the idea of having a virtual assistant that can actually understand what I’m talking about right on my wrist. Instead of having to reach my phone.

And it’s pretty great at the basic stuff too.

Like summarizing my email and notifications, or when I’m asking the most important question in the galaxy. Something like “What is Obama’s last name?”. I feel like I would have been constantly asking Gemini to do so much more stuff if only it could also control third-party apps, but nope.

Maybe Gemini gets this ability eventually.

After all, Samsung does commit to four years of OS updates and one more year of security updates… so I can already imagine Gemini getting a lot more capable in the future.

Battery

  • Watch 8: 325 / 435 mAh
  • Watch 8 Classic: 445 mAh
  • 10W wireless charging support

On top of a…ll these UI upgrades, Wear OS 6 also sneaks in up to 10% better battery life.

I normally test all my smartwatches by having them measure everything they can — as frequently as they can — and the Watch 8 duo has been lasting me almost two full days on a single charge. Almost. The OnePlus Watch 3 is probably still the Wear OS watch to beat when it comes to battery life, although I’m quite happy with what I’m getting here.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic - Charging
At least the Galaxy Watch 8 series supports fast charging

I can also get like 40% juice after plugging them in for half an hour, which is more than enough to get me through the day. So I’m really not complaining.

Health and fitness tracking

  • 100+ workout modes
  • Heart rate, stress, sleep, body composition analysis
  • (NEW) Antioxidant index, Vascular load, Running Coach

Finally, I wanna talk about their health and fitness tracking side of things next.

So first things first, the Watch 8 series has the same second-gen BioActive sensor as the Galaxy Watch 7. That’s fine. But like I said, Samsung has managed to teach this old dog some new tricks with a handful of new health tracking features.

There are a couple of them, so let me go through them one by one.

The first one’s called “Antioxidant Index”. This thing basically tries to see how healthy I’ve been eating by measuring the carotenoid level (a type of antioxidant) in my food. It’s mostly found on green, leafy vegetables, sweet potatoes, carrots, chili pepper, and stuff… so I was already nervous about how well I’d do here.

So I took off the watch → pressed my thumb against the sensor for a few seconds → and bam! The Watch 8 Classic proved my worst fears right because it turns out my antioxidant level is pretty low indeed.

I don’t actively go around eating junk foods and try my best to maintain a fairly healthy eating habit, so I’m not sure if this Samsung watch is all that accurate.

And from what I’ve seen online, it seems that most Watch 8 owners are getting abnormally low antioxidant readings as well… so I’ll take its results with a grain of salt.

The Watch 8 series also debuts something called “Vascular Load,” which measures the stress on my vascular system as I sleep. I was actually quite excited for this one since it can provide really useful insights on how active I’ve been and how well I’m getting my rest. Kinda similar to sleep score and energy score… but this one is mostly concerned with my heart health.

Although I don’t know what I’m doing wrong because throughout the week that I’ve been wearing it, the Watch 8 Classic only managed to get my vascular load reading once. It takes three nights to establish my baseline — but I look at the app — and it says my watch “didn’t maintain proper skin contact throughout my sleep”. What do I even do now?

Run, Forrest, run!

The new “Running Coach” feature here should be quite interesting if you’re preparing to run a marathon as well. I have no plans for running a marathon (and neither do I run that often), but I took its 12-minute running test anyway. And as you can see, it put my performance at a pretty embarrassing “Level 2” on a scale from 1 – 10.

Where Level 10 would mean I’m ready to rock on a marathon.

So yeah… I doubt you’ll be seeing me run a marathon anytime soon.

The last new health tracking on the Watch 8 series is something called “Bedtime Guidance”… and it’s exactly what it sounds like. It guides me on the ideal time I should go to bed. Sounds great, but it’s also the one I’ve ignored the most because that’s not feasible in my life. I can’t just leave everything I’m doing and go to sleep just because my watch told me to.

You know what?

I actually don’t even wanna stay that healthy by following every single thing my smartwatch suggests. And all this health tracking stuff on the Galaxy Watch 8 actually made me question if I’m living to stay healthy or staying healthy to live.

Like… all these definitely made me feel overwhelmed to some degree.

I gotta do this, do that, I gotta watch out for this, watch out for that… sometimes it felt like I was carrying around an anxiety-inducing band with me. Instead of something that’s supposed to look out for my health.

Let’s move on.

So, besides all these new ones, every other health tracking feature on the Galaxy Watch 8 series is as good as it gets. From heart rate, sleep, and SpO2 monitoring.

And remember that “AGEs Index” thing that we first saw on the Galaxy Watch 7? I’m happy to tell you guys that it’s a lot more descriptive and insightful now. With a score system to help me understand how well my biological aging process is going.

And these are some of my favorite fitness trackers too.

I can keep track of all sorts of exercises or even create a custom workout routine, which is something I miss every time I go back to wearing a smartwatch from other brands.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic - Outdoor walk
Galaxy Watch 8 Classic (outdoor walk)

I’m also happy to see that Samsung has improved the location tracking this time. It still struggles a bit when I’m walking through some dense city streets… but the results I’m seeing here are much better than what I was getting on last year’s Galaxy Watch 7. Even though both of them have dual-band GPS.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic review: Conclusion

So, wrapping up this review, I still feel like the new Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic are some of the best Wear OS smartwatches you can buy right now. Actually, scratch that. These are some of the best smartwatches you can buy right now. That’s it.

They definitely have a bit of polarizing design and a couple of things that Samsung needs to iron out with a few software updates, but I stand by my words.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic - Design 2
Left: Galaxy Watch 8 Classic | Right: Galaxy Watch 8

Now the only major problem I have with the Watch 8 series is the price.

‘Cause like I warned at the very beginning, these two are quite expensive. And if you want a more-or-less similar smartwatch experience at a lower price, I bet you’re gonna love last year’s Galaxy Watch 7.

It won’t get a couple of health tracking features like “Antioxidant index” and “Vascular load” — and it also sucks that the Watch 7 is still selling at its original price even a year after its launch — but at least you’ll save a couple bucks with that guy.

  • Our video review of Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic is coming pretty soon

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic review: Pros and cons

Pros Cons
• Durable build quality • Expensive
• Gemini, baby! • Uses a proprietary band system
• One UI 8 Watch is fantastic • That “squircle” design may not be everyone’s cup of tea
• A dependable health and fitness tracking experience • Still no multi-day battery life
• 3,000 nits display

Xiaomi’s upcoming Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G has been spotted online

Xiaomi launched the Redmi Note 14 (review) series in China back in September last year. So, since we’re a few days into August already, it was only natural that the rumors for the new Redmi Note 15 series started hitting the internet. And just a few days ago, the upcoming Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G was spotted on EEC certification. Let’s take a deeper look.

Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G rumors

Based on an earlier rumor, the Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G is expected to be sold in Türkiye, Indonesia, and Russia with a model number of “25100RA69G”. The decision to offer a 4G-only variant is likely to appeal to users in regions where 5G infrastructure is still limited.

But of course, we expect Xiaomi to come up with a Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G as well.

Redmi Note 14 Pro
Image: Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G

Till now, none of its specifications have been revealed. However, we can expect it to have similar specifications and features compared to the Redmi Note 14 Pro 4G.

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What to expect?

Since this is a 4G phone, we think Xiaomi could go with the MediaTek Helio G200 chip this time. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have any notable performance jump from Helio G100 on last year’s Note 14 Pro 4G. But we hope Xiaomi finally has a surprise in store for us.

Whereas in terms of software, the phone will likely run on Android 15 with Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2.0 on top. Xiaomi is likely to add its latest AI features to this phone as well.

And while Xiaomi didn’t really upgrade the cameras for the Note 14 Pro 4G, maybe Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G will finally taste new cameras.

Expected launch

Although an exact launch date has not been confirmed, Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G is expected to be released in September 2025. Alongside the rest of the Redmi Note 15 gang. We will be sure to update this article with more info when they become available, so watch out for this space.

Honor Play 70 Plus is here with Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 and a 7,000 mAh battery

Honor recently unveiled the Honor Play 70 Plus in China. This midrange phone features a massive battery, a durable build quality, and a Snapdragon processor. So let’s see what we get from the Honor Play 70 Plus, on top of its expected price in Nepal when it arrives here.

Honor Play 70 Plus Overview

Design and Display

Honor Play 70 Plus is available in a total of four colors – Black, Pink, White, and Blue, which can be seen respectively in the image below. The company claims that this phone has an anti-drop design that can survive 2-meter drops.

It’s also IP65 dust/splash resistant, and you also get a dedicated AI button here. Kinda similar to the one we saw on the Honor 400 Lite (review).

Honor Play 70 Plus - Design

This phone has a 6.77-inch TFT LCD display with an HD resolution, 850 nits of peak brightness, and a 120Hz refresh rate. And as we’ve come to expect from an Honor phone, it also has features like DC dimming to protect your eyes from screen flickering.

Performance and battery

When it comes to performance, the Honor Play 70 Plus is powered by Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 (6nm). It’s not the most powerful chip considering what other phones in a similar price range bring, but it should be good enough for light, everyday work. The Play 70 Plus is configurable with either 8/12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage.

And in terms of software, this phone runs on Android 15 with Honor’s Magic OS 9.0 on top.

MagicOS 9 featured image

As for battery, the Honor Play 70 Plus enjoys a massive 7,000 mAh battery. Which is a big step up from the 6,000 mAh unit on its predecessor. The Honor Play 60 Plus. It also fuels up faster now with 45W wired charging.

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Cameras

The Honor Play 70 Plus has a pretty basic camera setup, including a 50MP rear camera and a 5MP selfie unit. Although you do get a couple of AI-based image editing features, like object eraser and image expansion.

Honor Play 70 Plus Specifications:

  • Body: 166.89 x 76.8 x 8.24 mm, 207 gm
  • Durability: IP65 dust/splash resistant, SGS drop resistance certification
  • Display: 6.77″ TFT LCD, HD resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 700 nits
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 (6 nm)
  • Memory: 8/12GB RAM, 256/512GB storage
  • OS: Android 15 with Magic OS 9.0 on top
  • Cameras: 50MP f/1.8 rear camera + 5MP f/2.2 selfie camera
  • Battery: 7,000mAh with 45W charging support
  • Connectivity: 5G support, Bluetooth 5.1

Honor Play 70 Plus Price in Nepal and Availability

In China, the price of Honor Play 70 Plus starts at CNY 1,199 (~ USD 167 / INR 14,665) for the 8/256GB model. As such, we expect the price of Honor Play 70 Plus in Nepal to start at NPR 26,999 if and when it launches here.

Honor Play 70 Plus Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/256GB CNY 1,199 NPR 26,999
12/256GB CNY 1,399 NPR 31,499
12/512GB CNY 1,599 NPR 35,999

Dell 14 Premium and Dell 16 Premium launched as successors to the “XPS” lineup

In June 2025, Dell unveiled its latest lineup of flagship laptops under the “Dell Premium” name. Dell 14 and 16 Premium are the first flagship models launched after the company decided to scrap the previous “XPS” line. But is the name the only thing they have changed? Here, we will dive into the features, specs, and expected price in Nepal of the Dell 14 Premium and the Dell 16 Premium.

But what is Dell Premium?

Before diving into the laptops themselves, I’m sure many users might find the naming confusing. Let’s clear up that confusion first.

So there are three main categories: Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max.

The basic idea is that Dell will now become the baseline name for most standard products. Then there will be Dell Pro products, which are those aimed at business users.

Finally, there’s Dell Pro Max, which is for slightly vaguely defined maximum performance products. But then there will also be Plus and Premium versions that up the build quality and premium feel.

Dell new naming convention for laptops

Dell announced they would be changing how they name their laptops, desktops, and monitors back in January this year. All the familiar names like XPS, Inspiron, Latitude, Precision, and OptiPlex are getting removed, except for the Alienware model.

The new Premium laptops that Dell launched are like a continuation of the XPS line. Although they claim it helps customers find the right PC, many criticize this decision because it makes comparing newer products with older ones challenging.

Dell 14 Premium and Dell 16 Premium Overview:

Design and display

So starting with their design, these Dell Premium laptops physically look the same as the XPS model. With the only difference being the new logo. The display specifications remain unchanged from the previous XPS model as well.

They both have a premium all-metal design and are available in either “Platinum” or “Graphite” finishes. Dell has also made some minor reductions in weight compared to last year’s XPS 14 (1.66 kg < 1.68 kg) and XPS 16 (2.06 kg < 2.13 kg), although these changes are subtle and may go unnoticed by most users.

As for the display, the Dell 14 Premium sports a 14.5-inch screen, which can either be a 2K IPS panel or a 3.2K OLED touchscreen. Whereas the Dell 16 Premium can even be configured with up to a 4K OLED panel with up to 120Hz refresh rate. And as expected, they also incorporate Dell’s signature “InfinityEdge” bezels.

Performance

Getting to performance, Dell 14 Premium and Dell 16 Premium are powered by Intel’s Core Ultra Series 2 “Arrow Lake” processors. More specifically, the smaller guy can be configured with up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H CPU, while Dell has left out the more powerful Core Ultra 9 285H for the 16 Premium.

Both of them are 16-cores / 16-threads processors, but the Ultra 9 variant has slightly higher clock speeds and base power (45W > 28W).

The GPU side of things is even more interesting since the most powerful graphics you can get with the 14 Premium is last-gen RTX 4050. Whereas the Dell 16 Premium is configurable with up to an RTX 5070 GPU. And of course, the base models of both these laptops rely on the integrated Intel Arc graphics only.

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Memory, storage, and connectivity

Both of these premium Ultrabooks start with 16GB of LPDDR5x memory in a dual-channel configuration. And you can configure the Dell 14 Premium with up to 32GB RAM and 64GB for the 16 Premium, although you should note that these laptops don’t have upgradeable memory. As for storage, a 512GB Gen4 SSD comes standard on both of them.

But unlike RAM, it is completely user-upgradeable.

Dell 14 and 16 Premium Ports

In terms of ports, the Dell 14 Premium and Dell 16 Premium are suited with three Thunderbolt 4 connections, all supporting USB Power Delivery and DisplayPort 2.1. Then there’s a 3.5mm audio jack and a microSD card reader as well.

Yeah, you won’t find any USB-A connections here. And wireless connectivity options here include WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.

Other than this, they both have an FHD RGB-IR camera that supports Windows Hello login, a set of backlit keyboards, a glass touchpad with haptics, and a quad-speaker audio system. With 8W of total output on the Dell 14 Premium and 10W on the larger one.

Likewise, the Dell 14 Premium has a 69.5Wh battery with 60W charging. Compared to a 99.5Wh unit on the Dell 16 Premium, which fills up via a 130W Type-C adapter.

Dell 14 and 16 Premium Specifications:

Dell 14 Premium Dell 16 Premium
Dimensions 320 x 216 x 18 mm, 1.66 kg 358 x 240 x 19 mm, 2.06 kg
Display 14.5-inch, 2K IPS or 3.2K OLED touchscreen, 120Hz refresh rate, 400 nits 16.3-inch, 2K IPS or 4K OLED touchscreen, 120Hz refresh rate, 500 nits
Processor Intel Core Ultra 7 255H Intel Core Ultra 7 255H or Intel Core Ultra 9 285H
Graphics Intel Arc GPU or NVIDIA RTX 4050 Intel Arc GPU or up to NVIDIA RTX 5070
RAM 16GB LPDDR5X (up to 32GB) 16GB LPDDR5X (up to 64GB)
Storage 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD (up to 2TB) 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD (up to 4TB)
Battery 69.5Wh battery 99.5Wh battery
Power Supply 60W Type-C adapter 130W Type-C adapter
Audio Quad-speaker setup (8W) Quad-speaker setup (10W)
Keyboard Backlit English keyboard with a fingerprint reader
Connectivity Wi-Fi 7 + Bluetooth 5.4
Camera and mic 1080p at 30 fps FHD RGB-IR cameras, Dual-array microphones
I/O Ports
  • 3x Thunderbolt 4 with Power Delivery and DisplayPort 2.1
  • 1x universal audio jack
  • 1x microSD card reader

Dell 14 and 16 Premium Price in Nepal and Availability

The Dell 14 and 16 Premium have been launched in the US at a starting price of USD 1,649 and USD 1,799, respectively. And when they launch here, we expect the price of the Dell 14 and 16 Premium to start at NPR 277,499 and NPR 302,999.

Dell Premium 2025 Models Price in Nepal (Expected)
Dell 14 Premium (Intel Core Ultra 7 255H, Non-touch 2K IPS, Intel Arc GPU) NPR 277,499
Dell 16 Premium (Intel Core Ultra 7 255H, Non-touch 2K IPS, Intel Arc GPU) NPR 302,999

Google Pixel 10 launching soon with triple cameras and some Apple Siri shade

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Google’s about to drop the Pixel 10 series in two weeks, and they’re already throwing shade at Apple over delayed Siri features. This article will discuss everything about the latest Google Pixel 10, including its Rumors, specifications, and availability.

Google Pixel 10 Rumors

Display and Design

Pixel 10 Design and Display

You’re getting a 6.3-inch LTPO OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and some seriously bright specs – up to 3,000 nits peak brightness. That’s way brighter than most phones out there, so good luck finding a situation where you can’t see the screen. The display packs FHD+ resolution with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection on both front and back.

Design-wise, it looks almost identical to the Pixel 9, but there’s one key change – the base Pixel 10 now gets a triple camera setup like the Pro models. The new Frost colorway is replacing the usual Porcelain white option, while the Pro sticks with Obsidian black.

Performance and AI Features

At its core is Google’s new Tensor G5 chip built on 4nm process. You’re getting an octa-core setup with a mix of Cortex-X4, A720, and A520 cores, plus Mali-G715 MC7 graphics. Meanwhile, all models come with 12GB RAM.

 Google’s clearly taking shots at Apple here their new ad basically roasts Apple for promising Siri features that have been “coming soon” for over a year. While Apple pushes their AI features to 2026, Google’s betting on their Pixel AI being ready from day one.

Camera System Upgrade

And finally, the base Pixel 10 gets a proper triple camera setup. You’re looking at a 48MP main camera with OIS, 10.8MP telephoto with 5x optical zoom, and 12MP ultrawide. That’s a big step up from previous base Pixel models that usually got fewer cameras than the Pro versions.

The front camera is a 10.5MP ultrawide shooter, and you’re getting all the usual Pixel magic like Best Take, Ultra-HDR, and Pixel Shift for computational photography.

Battery and Charging

Google is expected to pack a 4,970mAh battery inside with 29W wired charging. Wireless charging shoult top out at 15W with the Pixel Stand or 12W with regular Qi chargers. Plus, a reverse wireless charging will be there if you need to juice up your earbuds.

The phone has apparently IP68/IP69 rating, so it can handle being dunked in 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes.

Software Promise

You’re getting Android 16 out of the box with Google promising 7 major Android updates. That’s flagship-level support that should keep your phone fresh for years. The new Material 3 Expressive design is also making its debut with this launch.

Google Pixel 10 Specifications

  • Display: 6.3-inch LTPO OLED, 120Hz, 3,000 nits peak brightness, Gorilla Glass Victus 2
  • Processor: Google Tensor G5 (4nm)
  • RAM: 12GB
  • Storage: 128GB / 256GB UFS 3.1 (no microSD slot)
  • Rear Camera: 48MP main (OIS) + 10.8MP telephoto (5x zoom, OIS) + 12MP ultrawide
  • Front Camera: 10.5MP ultrawide
  • Battery: 4,970mAh, 29W wired, 15W wireless charging
  • OS: Android 16, 7 major updates promised
  • Protection: IP68/IP69 rating
  • Colors: Frost, Obsidian (Pro)
  • Other: Under-display fingerprint, stereo speakers, USB-C 3.2

Google Pixel 10 Rumors and Availability

Google’s official launch is set for August 20th at their Made By Google event

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Pixel 9A