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Moto X Style Review: That’s my Daily Driver

2015 has been the year of flagship smartphones on a cheaper price tag, and what I have learned from MWC it’s that the midrange phones are going to be even more interesting in 2016. Lenovo-owned Motorola is trying to do the same with its latest flagship Moto X Style. It features some astounding specs at a starting price of US$300. I have been using this phone for better part of 4 months as my daily driver, so without further ado let’s find out if the phone holds out to be one of the best midrange flagships in this review.
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Moto X Pure Edition Unlocked Smartphone, 16GB Black (U.S. Warranty – XT1575)

BUILD:

First thing first, it’s in the design where the midrange phones have improved a lot over the years. Moto X Style, despite having a huge 5.7-inch display, feels right in the hand. It doesn’t feel heavy and uncomfortable to hold. It has a metallic frame which makes the phone feel premium. We have got a rubberized back that doesn’t feel cheap by any means. The best thing about Motorola is, with the help of Moto maker, you will be able to customize the phone and make truly yours. I bought it from eBay so I was not able to customize it, however if you want to customize the back and make it dashing, then you should buy the phone from Motorola.com

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Let’s talk about its physical overview: On the right side, we have a volume and power buttons that are tactile and super responsive. There is nothing on the left side. On the top, we have got a 3.5mm headphone jack and an SIM card and microSD card tray. Down below is a micro USB port for charging and data syncing.

On the front, there is a 5.7-inch display, dual front firing speakers, a 5MP selfie camera with LED flash. There are 4 sensors for moto display which I will take about later in this video. The back is non-removable. There is a 21MP sony camera with LED flash. Below it is a Motorola dimple which is not just a gimmicky but works as a place to hold your finger.

DISPLAY:
The first and the second-gen Moto X along with the last years Nexus 6 all featured an AMOLED panel, but this time, Motorola has opted for an LCD display. I have no problem with the LCD panel. It’s a 5.7 inch Quad HD display with accurate color reproduction and viewing angles. But, AMOLED display would have made sense because of Moto display feature. With Moto display, you can just wave your hand and get the notifications if there is any. This is possible because of the 4 sensors located on the front. But with LCD display, the whole screen has to lighten up. With AMOLED display, it would have saved some battery because AMOLED display doesn’t have to produce black colors. Although the display is not as good as the Note 5, it is still a good display you can find in a smartphone.

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SOFTWARE:

As far as the software in the Motorola phones goes, it’s basically the pure stock android with some useful apps like moto display, moto assist, moto voice, and moto actions. It’s running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow right now.

  • With moto voice, you can make your own phrase and use it to perform a different task.
  • With moto actions, you can twist your phone for quick camera capture, double karate chop to open torch or lift your phone to ear for the discrete reply.
  • With moto assist, the phone performs a certain task like silent your phone during meetings, read your SMS when you are driving etc.

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For me, Software is the best part of any Motorola phones. They don’t have lots of bloat wares and have in build software features and they get updates regularly and faster than Samsung and LG flagships.

PERFORMANCE:

The Moto X has opted for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 808 rather than the flagship chipset 810. But I think it’s a wise move. The 808 is much better behaved than the toasty 810. We have seen the 808 chip in the LG G4 as well as recently launched Nexus 5x. The phone includes 3GB of LPDDR3 RAM, NFC for use with contactless payment services like Android Pay, a Quick Charge 2.0-compatible fast charging technology called Turbo Power, 866Mbps 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, and an LTE modem and transceiver setup. However, the phone is deprived of wireless charging and a fingerprint sensor.

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The Snapdragon 808 combines four “little” 1.4GHz ARM Cortex A53 CPU cores with two “big” 1.8GHz Cortex A57 CPU cores, all of which can be used at once if the situation warrants. The big cores are generally used for high-performance tasks while the little ones are used for the heavy lifting. The performance is smooth and didn’t lag once. The multitasking is a breeze and playing high-end games at highest settings worked really well.  Although, it’s not as fast as the Exynos 7420 of recent Samsung phones, but both CPU and GPU are more than capable of handling whatever you throw at it.

CAMERA:
The last two generations of the Moto X, and the Motorola-made Nexus 6, have had some of the worst performing camera sensors for a flagship phone. I’m glad that with the Moto X Style, Motorola has finally made camera performance a priority.

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It sports a 21-megapixel rear-facing camera with a f/2.0 lens. It quickly snaps photos in plenty of light, though it’s a bit slower in lower light settings. The Moto X performed fine in with lots of details in good light condition, but outside at night and in darker rooms, it performed just average. The 4K video recording is great for a phone without Optical image stabilization. As far as the front 5MP is concerned, it’s good for selfie lovers with wide angle lens and astonishing picture quality. However, I am not sure about the flash on the front.

AUDIO:
The front firing speakers make a lot of sense and I can’t understand why other smartphone doesn’t have it. It makes for a much better listening as well as while playing games. It’s loud and crisp and is as good as HTC’s boom sound.
moto X audioBATTERY:

With a high-resolution screen and fast chips, the new Moto X’s battery life isn’t particularly great. It can give you one full day of moderate usage, but will not last long if you are on a heavy usage. However, the fast charging feature will help you a lot in this scenario. It can charge from 0 to 100% in as little as 1 hour and 10 mins and you are good to go.
It has around 4 hours of screen time and 8 hours of video playback. I expected, with marshmallow update, the battery performance would improve slightly with android’s new doze mode, but it hasn’t for some reason.

VERDICT:

So, as for the verdict, Moto X Style represents a great value for the money. At $300, it is substantially cheaper than other phones in its category. It comes with Good specs and great build quality and with Moto Maker customization it gives the phone some distinctiveness that competitors don’t have. It has expandable storage upto 128GB which is a rare feature to find in a smartphone these days. It runs on nearly stock android and will get updates earlier than other high-end flagships.

However, on the downside, it lacks Fingerprint sensor, the chipset is not the fastest we have seen, it has mediocre low light camera performance and battery life is just okay. Despite this handful of drawbacks, I believe its one of the best value for flagship smartphone out there.

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How to Install Android N Developer Preview on your Nexus Device

Android has come a long way ever since they started their journey back in 2009. The introduction of material design on Android 5.0 Lollipop revolutionized the android ecosystem and now we have the latest version on Android lineup; Android N which has featured a huge design overhaul.

Most of the new versions of android are showcased on Google I/O every year but this year, Google released the developer preview of Android N before Google I/O 2016. Android N is out there in the wild but we still don’t know what N stands for, but the rumors suggest it will probably be named after an Indian dessert.

Devices supporting Developers Preview are:

  • Nexus Player
  • Nexus 9
  • Pixel C
  • Nexus 6
  • Nexus 5x
  • Nexus 6p

Sadly no support for Nexus 5 which has the largest user base on Nexus Lineup.

Features:

A lot of new and refreshing features has been added to Android N, multi-window support being the most highlighted feature, also, we can see changes on settings menu, new quick settings panel, hamburger menu on settings, improved doze feature, and options like quick reply from notifications, bundled notifications and a lot of software improvement resulting in better performance and battery.

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How to install Android N Developer preview:

Note that: This is a Developer Preview distributed by Google which is purely intended for developers to test and report bugs; so you might face some glitches here and there. All your data will be lost, so make sure to keep a backup of your files. Also, you should have some knowledge about ADB and flashboot.

  1. Download the factory image for your device here.
  2. Unzip the file and save it somewhere easy to access.
  3. Turn ON USB Debugging on Developers Option.
  4. Connect your device to the computer.
  5. Open an ADB command line.
  6. Enter adb reboot bootloader to access your device’s bootloader.
  7. Navigate to the folder containing your factory image.
  8. Enter flash-all to run the installation script

It will take some time to boot your device and you’re ready to use the Android N Preview. If this method is too much hassle for you; you can join the OTA update program. It is preferred, you use your Nexus device.

1. Visit the site here.

2. Sign in with your Google Account.

3. Under Your Eligible Devices, select Enroll Device.

4. Join Beta testing.

5. System update will be provided to your device via OTA, check for update navigating to Settings > About > System updates.

Nepal government to start ‘mobile phone tracking’; Lost Phones can be recovered

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Ministry of Finance is about to start a ‘mobile phone tracking’ system which will encourage the legal trade of mobile phones and there will be a significant increase in its revenue. This attempt aims to stop the illegal trade of mobile phones especially buying and selling the mobile phones that have been stolen. Moreover, the network provider such as NTC and Ncell will have the ability to block calls and internet services if the phone is registered as “Stolen

Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Information and Communication Technology has collaborated to start a mobile phone tracking system. Mobile phones will be tracked through their IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number which is different for different mobile phones.

Nepal telecom is said to start this system from the upcoming Baisakh 1. Ncell and UTL are said to start this system immediately as they have the required equipment for the mobile phone tracking but since Nepal telecom doesn’t have the equipment it will start this system within 6 months.

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This is actually a great initiative from the government since the lost mobile phone can now be recovered from this system and the illegal trade of mobile phones will be hopefully stopped. Customers will surely benefit from this system as they will get the genuine mobile phone since the legal trade of mobile phones will be encouraged by this system.

How to Track Your Lost or Stolen Android Phone

First and foremost thing after buying a smartphone is to write down the IMEI number of your phone. Every smartphone has a unique IMEI number (International Mobile Equipment Identity Number). A dual SIM phone will have 2 IMEI number. It will also be printed on the back of your device’s packaging. If you are unable to find the number, you just have to launch your phone dialer and dial the number *#06#. This will give you the IMEI number of your phone. Store this number in a safe place so that it helps you in locating your phone when it is lost. Another way of finding an IMEI number is by logging into google dashboard account.

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If your phone gets lost, you can file a Police complaint by visiting the Regional Police Unit Office (Hanuman Dhoka, Teku for Kathmandu Valley users). You have to provide IMEI number of your phone while filing a police complaint upon which your phone will be registered as “Stolen“. Your service provider (NTC/NCell/UTL) uses your IMEI number to track your phone. Also, make sure that you block the SIM card that was being used in the handset. This will force the thief to replace the SIM, which will help find his/her identity.

Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 Edge Launched in Nepal

Samsung Electronics Nepal has officially launched the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in Nepal. The Galaxy S7 is priced at Rs.77,900 and the Galaxy S7 Edge is priced at Rs.88,900 — both prices for the 32GB variant. You can pre-book the phone starting today, and every pre-bookers will get a genuine leather bag worth Rs.20,000 or you can grab the Gear VR worth Rs.13,900, Choice is yours.

Besides the pre-booking offer, Samsung has also come up with a limited edition pack that’s available for limited period. Limited edition pack includes Galaxy S7 Edge, Gear S2 Classic, leather bag and Level U at a price of Rs.1,22,000. For Galaxy S7 limited edition pack, the price is Rs.1,08,000. The handsets will go on regular sale from mid-March this month.

Hands on Review of the Galaxy S7, S7 Edge in Nepal 

The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge looks much similar to last year’s Galaxy S6, featuring a metal frame and gorilla glass 4 on the front and back. The 5.1-inch Galaxy S7 and 5.5-inch Galaxy S7 Edge features a Quad HD 2,560×1,440 AMOLED display.

Galaxy S7

Both the phones offers microSD expansion slot and is IP68 water and dust resistant — features that were removed on last year’s Galaxy S6.  Samsung made a great decision by not trying to make the phone thinner. In fact, both the S7 and S7 edge are a tad thicker than its predecessor meaning the S7 can fit in a bigger 3000mAh battery and S7 Edge featuring a 3600mAh battery. With Android marshmallow battery optimization features, AMOLED display and a more efficient CPU, we anticipate they are going to have great battery life.

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Taking about the hardware specs, we can finally confirm that Samsung has decided to ship the Exynos Octacore 8890 CPU here in Nepal. We would have loved the Snapdragon 820 variant since it scores marginally higher than the Exynos variant in the benchmark test. Having said that, both these processors are really fast. Coupled with 4GB of LP DDR4 RAM, we are talking about insane multitasking as well. Both these phones support quick charging as well as wireless charging.

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With the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge’s latest slimmer 12-megapixel camera, Samsung claims to have the best camera smartphone in the market. Even though Galaxy S7’s camera has fewer megapixels than its predecessor Galaxy S6, the smartphone possesses one of the fastest autofocus and has better low light photography. It uses larger 1.4um pixels and a lens with an f-stop of 1.7 to let 25% more light into the sensor, as well as a very fast autofocus system, to help prevent grainy or blurred photos. The camera is a Wide angle lens with capabilities of motion panorama and live video streaming on the go. The front camera is a 5-megapixels and the lens is a f/1.7 with a wide angle.

Galaxy S7 edge Camera

Key Highlights|Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge: 

  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • 5.1-inch Super AMOLED screen with 2,560 x 1,440 Pixel Resolution; 5.5-inch on the Edge variant
  • 32 of inbuilt storage, Micro SD card slot expandable up to 200GB
  • 12 Megapixel Camera with f/1.7 aperture and smart OIS
  • 5 Megapixel Front Shooter with f/1.7 aperture
  • Dust and Water-Resistant (IP68 rating)
  • 3,000 mAh and 3,600mAh battery Respectively on Galaxy S7 and S7 edge
  • Fast charging on b0th wired and wireless
  • Samsung Exynos 8890 SoC
  • Octacore (2.3GHz quad+ 1.6GHz quad); Quadcore (2.3GHz Dual + 1.6GHz Dual)
  • 4GB LPDDR4 RAM
  • Colors: Black onyx, Gold Platinum, Silver Titanium

Nepal Telecom Network allegedly hacked by Anonymous ‪opnep

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A group of Nepalese hacker named Anonymous opnep has claimed to have breached into the server of Nepal Telecom, the biggest telecommunication service provider in Nepal. Hackers have gained access to all the details of NTC users that include username, citizenship name, father’s name as well as other private information which you have to fill up during new SIM registration. A statement by Anonymous on their facebook page reads as:

“Dear @Nepal telecom, We are anonymous #opnep. As the inner corruption is getting bigger, Where 1mb or fewer megas are transferred to the clients through Adsl, broadband instead of 5-6 MB. We are watching you, we were watching you and we will WATCH YOU. We are not going to take down NTC server which will cost Millions of rupees to Nepali government, but we are taking control of everything.  Private message us your number and we will find your detail and provide you your details which are registered in NTC server.” 

The hackers also posted a message that said “Our plan is not to hurt Nepali Citizen which can create trouble in future, We hate Government, not Citizen” meaning they are pissed off with Nepal Telecom’s poor internet connection service. As expected, no one from Nepal Telecom has not said anything regarding an alleged breach of their database server.

Gadgetbyte will contact Nepal Telecom for comment and will update this report when we learn more.

Virus Total: Online Security Tool by Google

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Virtual Security has been a very crucial topic in recent years. Every now and then we hear news about different hacks and leaks making the headlines, and new vulnerabilities are discovered every day to exploit our privacy via different means. We can’t even imagine how many ways there are to make us vulnerable digitally, malware attacks being the number one approach. Security might seem like an illusion nowadays but there are few ways and tools that can still provide security to some extent. This is where Virus Total comes in as a promising tool.

Virus Total is a security website subsidiary of Google, where you can scan files (upto 128MB), links and even BIOS or UEFI firmware. It is a very effective tool since it aggregates 55 antivirus programs and 61 online security scan engines.

Virus Total has a very simple UI, more like a google search page which is extremely easy to use. You can directly upload files and paste link on the search bar and it’ll show you if the file or link has any malwares, viruses, worms, Trojans and other malicious contents that might make you vulnerable.

Virus Total

BIOS malware has been a controversial topic ever since Snowden blown the whistle on NSA for making BIOS malware for spying. BIOS is the bridge between software and hardware if your BIOS is infected there is a very low chance that you’ll ever be secure, even if you format your whole system the malware won’t be neutralized since it resides on the chip of the motherboard. Considering this Virus Total has dedicated tools to scan your BIOS or UEFI for malware. Furthermore, you can dump your BIOS and send it to Virus Total for extensive study.

Virus Total

In today’s world “Privacy-like eating and breathing-is one of the life’s basic requirement.” Virus Total can be one of many great tools to keep yourself safe online and offline by scanning the URL first before entering any unknown sites or by scanning some files that could be malicious and even letting it scan your BIOS firmware.

HTC 10 Leaks, Specs, Launch Date

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HTC is going to launch their flagship top of the line smartphone very soon, and as usual, there has been a number of leaks and rendered images from various source. It’s a do or die situation for HTC since the competition in the smartphone business is unreal. However, recent rumors and leaked images provide us with a hint that it’s going to be riveting.

With LG G5 and Samsung Galaxy S7 already being launched at MWC, we expect HTC to launch the successor of HTC one M9, the HTC one M10 or HTC 10, as early as the first week of April. To begin with, Evan Blass reveals the phone images for the first time.

htc-10Apart from the leaked image, Onleaks revealed the prototype specs for the HTC 10 which goes as:

  • 5.15-inch QHD AMOLED Display
  • Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 SoC
  • Adreno 530 graphic
  • 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM
  • 32GB internal storage with microSD expansion slot
  • 12 MP Ultrapixel camera with laser-assisted autofocus
  • Front facing camera with Optical Image Stabilization
  • No Dual Front firing Speakers since there is a home button with Fingerprint sensor
  • USB Type-C port
  • Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with HTC sense 8.0 UI

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In the past years, HTC’s camera has not been their greatest strength, but the Taiwan-based company says that the phone will have a very, very compelling camera experience. The company has also started teasing with a video lately with a tagline ” Power of 10″

If rumors are correct, we are going to see a great android smartphone in HTC 10, and we expect the company to regain their lost market share.

5 REASONS TO WHY SHOULD GIRLS BE A GEEK

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So, the main topic today! Why are girls not (generally) geek!??

It’s a tough question which will have different answers based on different opinions. But today I’ll tell you why girls should be GEEKS! So, girls, be ready for this geeky ride! To start things up, as a warm-up, do watch this video:

1. WE ALL ADMIT, GIRLS ADD BEAUTY!

While being geek and focused all the way to the gadget and tech engeek_hlvironment, we guys tend to overlook the simple phenomenon that the world stands on “beauty”. Yes, If there were girl-geeks they would create and add “vibrant beauty” to the more or less non-beautified platform. With changes in the designs

2. BEAUTY WITH BRAINS IS NOT THAT BAD ANYWAY!

It won’t kill girls to know a little bit more about technology and gadgets. Since girls tend to have a desire for fashion and trend, it will be a perfect match since gadgets are trendy, changing &, in fact, a fashion statement these days! Since you already carry some sort of gadgets with you, knowing about them would make a perfect sense.

Photo Credits: Colors Mobile Nepal Instagram
Photo Credits: Colors Mobile Nepal Instagram

3. YOU CAN FIX THINGS, YOURSELF!

Remember the last time you asked somebody else, your boyfriend, brother or anybody to fix things and saw their sick, tired faces? Well, that will be gone with you knowing things all by yourself! You won’t have to call him to tell that your laptop needs formatting. You don’t have to ask him every time how to fix your smartphone. You don’t have to even waste your money calling on somebody to fix petty things for you, that will help you buy a new tee, right! And what more, you could even fix your guys’ gadget and wear that bossy look!

Photo Credits: Colors Mobile Nepal Instagram
Photo Credits: Colors Mobile Nepal Instagram

4. EVERYTHING IS JUST A GOOGLE AWAY!

Now, the main thing is where to start, or how long will it take for you to “evolve” to a geek! Relax geeks are not aliens and they don’t actually know everything. They just track shit that matters to them! You can too! Choose which way you wanna go!

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Photo Credits: Colors Mobile Nepal Instagram

Start with Google. Search for something: Latest smartphones, Latest tech, or even “How to be a geek”! Start playing your brother’s video game. Kill some villains in Counterstrike or score a few goals at FIFA to start! I am sure that’s gonna help! (and of course, if you need any assistance, Gadgetbyte is always there 🙂

5. BECAUSE THERE ARE FEW:

Of Course, I agree to put this at last because, agree to disagree, there are not many girls into tech which makes me sad. Come on, girls, why not! Also, if you start right off you always have that initial advantage. And since many girls abroad have already begun taking interest in the tech, it’s a high-time that girls in Nepal start in this field!

Photo Credits: Colors Mobile Nepal Instagram
Photo Credits: Colors Mobile Nepal Instagram

MY POINT

You won’t have to wear those dorky glasses or be ugly to be a geek, you just have to explore a little more. I guess it is completely possible, right!? With a little push and interest, i think I will see many girls showing their interest towards the tech environment!

And after all, GEEK IS BEAUTIFUL!

*Thanks Bishwash for the article. 

Sleep Shepherd Blue: Sleep tracker that helps you to sleep

Numerous studies and research have suggested that enough sleep is necessary for human body to function properly. Adequate sleep not only leaves you feeling relaxed but it also has a positive impact on heart, brain, weight and more. It actually helps to improve the memory and is involved in repair of heart and blood vessels. Sleep deficiency causes various diseases like kidney disease, heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and stroke. Sleep Shepherd blue is a headband which promises to make sure that you get adequate sleep and thus maintain a healthy life.

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Sleep Shepherd blue claims to be the first sleep tracker that helps you to sleep. It monitors the brain wave activity with the integrated EEG sensors and tracks motion and head orientation using 3 axis accelerometer. It uses biofeedback and binaural beats to help you fall asleep naturally. It also functions as an alarm clock to gradually wake you up using binaural beats, unlike the conventional alarm clocks. The band connects wirelessly to Smartphone app to give quality sleep score.

It’s an interesting and remarkable gadget for those who face difficulty in sleeping at night. It’s available through Kickstarter. Prices start from 199$ during the time of writing.

Samsung Galaxy S7 to launch in Nepal on 9th March

Samsung Mobile Nepal has confirmed that they will launch Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in Nepal on 9th of March. The event is set to take place at Hyatt Regency Ballroom here in Kathmandu, and the invite reads as, ” Experience the unrivalled, top of the world features of a phone, and to rethink what a phone can do”

To recall, Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were recently launched at the Mobile World Congress and offers a decent upgrade over its predecessor. Both these phones comes with a metal frame and a gorilla glass 4 front and back, has quad HD 2,560×1,440 Pixel display, and sports 4GB of RAM.

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The 5.1-inch Galaxy S7 and 5.5-inch Galaxy S7 edge offers microSD expansion slot and is IP68 water and dust resistant — both these features that were removed on last year’s Galaxy S6. The Galaxy S7 comes with a huge battery of 3000mAh, substantially bigger than 2550mAh of last year’s Galaxy S6. The Galaxy S7 Edge has a 3600mAh battery to power its bigger 5.5-inch display. Both these phones support quick charging as well as wireless charging.

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With the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge’s latest slimmer 12-megapixel camera, Samsung claims to have the best camera smartphone in the market. Even though Galaxy S7’s camera has fewer megapixels than its predecessor Galaxy S6, the smartphone possesses one of the fastest autofocus and has better low light photography. It uses larger 1.4um pixels and a lens with an f-stop of 1.7 to let 25% more light into the sensor, as well as a very fast autofocus system, to help prevent grainy or blurred photos.The camera is a Wide angle lens with capabilities of motion panorama and live video streaming on the go. The front camera is a 5-megapixels and the lens is a f/1.7 with a wide angle.

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This year’s Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge ships with 2 variants, one is an in-house Exynos Octacore 8890 SoC and the second a Snapdragon Quadcore 820 SoC. Rumors suggest that we will see the Octacore version here in Nepal. The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are up for pre-orders in the US for $670 and $780 respectively, and we expect Samsung mobile Nepal to price it very competitively.