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.
Apart 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
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.
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 environment, 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
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
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!
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
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!
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
While smartphones might be dominating the market with its flamboyant high-resolution screen, and super fast processing, but there has always been an issue with its battery life that lasts for less than a day.
And for those that find texts and calls to be the most important thing in a phone, there is a solution: the Rs.1,195 Purple Atom. It is a simple, robust old-fashioned device that has a standby battery life of 15 days. Despite its limitations compared to smartphones, it is perfectly suited for texts and calls or as a secondary phone for just about anyone who uses 2 SIM cards.
Moreover, many smartphone users are now turning to basic phones since it has great battery life, durable, easy to use, and you would care less if stolen or broken. It is estimated that around 44 million basic phones were sold last year. I, for one, recently bought a Purple Atom phone for my grandparents, and it works perfectly fine for them. They have to charge the phone in a week, and they don’t use 3G data on their phone.
Huawei GR5 was recently launched in Nepal and packs some intriguing sheet of specs like the fingerprint scanner, FullHD display, Octacore processor, and a metal body. However, there are few pros and cons you should know before considering buying it.
4 REASONS TO BUY:
FINGER PRINT SENSOR: Although fingerprint scanner has been common these days even in midrange phones, but the fingerprint sensor on the Huawei GR5 is something to talk about. It is one of the best fingerprint scanners you can find in a smartphone. It’s fast and super responsive and unlocks your phone in just 0.5 secs. Furthermore, the scanner here does tasks such as accepting calls, silence the alarm, show/clear notifications and taking photos.
FULL METAL BODY: The Huawei GR5 sports a metal body, which is a rare feature on a midrange phone. The phone feels premium in the hands, although it is not light weight and compact.
DECENT 1080P DISPLAY: A 5.5-inch 1080P display on the Huawei GR5 offers good color reproduction and a bright panel. The only thing I didn’t like about the display is it lacks gorilla glass protection and is prone to scratches.
GREAT BATTERY LIFE: With a big 3000mAh battery and lots of battery saving feature, the battery life on the Huawei GR5 is a beast. It will last for a day under heavy usage, and will endure for almost two days under normal usage.
3 REASONS TO NOT BUY:
IFFY PERFORMANCE: On papers, the Qualcomm Octacore 616 processor coupled with 2GB of RAM might sound great, but in real world usage, it is just mediocre. Having said that, it is a good phone for everyday tasks. However, I noticed lags while playing games or even multitasking. It also tends to heat up quite frequently.The Emotion UI on the Huawei GR5 is laggy at times and consumes more RAM than a stock version. We hope to see Marshmallow update soon which might help the phone with better software optimization.
AVERAGE CAMERA: The 13MP back camera of the shoots photos in 4:3 ratio with a resolution of 4160 x 3120 pixels. The photos, even in good lighting conditions, were washed out with a fair amount of digital noise. Dynamic range is not that great too, with HDR mode not making a significant impact for a phone with 5 element lens and blue glass infrared filter. Even for video, the camera performance is mediocre.
INFLATED PRICING:
The Huawei GR5 is priced at Rs.34,000 which is utterly absurd considering its identical twin Huawei Honor 5x is priced at $199 (approx Rs.21,500) in the US and INR 13,000 (approx Rs. 20,800) in India.
I simply can’t understand why Huawei smartphones in Nepal are highly priced in Nepal. The only reason I can think of is they don’t have any competitors in the market. Had their been Xiaomi Redmi Note 3, Le Eco 1s, and Lenovo K4 note to compete, I would have been writing a different story.
Vatsal Implex Pvt. Ltd, the mobility subsidiary of Sharda Group — one of the largest private companies in Nepal, has been officially appointed as the national distributors of Xiaomi smartphones in Nepal.
Chinese smartphone brand Xiaomi, however, has not released any information regarding Xiaomi being official here in Nepal, which takes us to a flashback from last year when Mobiland Electronics Pvt. Ltd. claimed to be the authorized distributors of the Xiaomi smartphones in Nepal, later the company were accused of selling fake Xiaomi phones. We seriously hope that’s not the case when Vatsal Implex launches Xiaomi products here in Nepal.
There is no information on what device will be launched as such, but the advertisement on the daily newspaper Himalayan times shows a picture of Xiaomi Mi4, which is already an outdated grumpy phone.
Photo Credits: Himalayan Times e-paper
Which Xiaomi Phones would be perfect for Nepali audience?
We would love to see 3 Xiaomi phones specifically launching in Nepal. The first one would be a budget-oriented phone, the Redmi 3, that’s priced at $110. It sports a 5-inch HD display, an octacore Snapdragon 616 processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB of storage which you can expand with microSD card slot upto 128GB, 13MP back camera, 5MP front camera, and a mammoth 4100mAh battery.
The second phone on our wishlist would be Redmi Note 3. Priced around $200, the phone offers a metal body, 5.5-inch Full-HD display, Octacore Helio X10 processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB of storage, 16/5MP camera setup, fingerprint sensor, and 4000mAh battery.
And finally, the Mi5 which was recently announced at MWC. It offers killer specs for an asking price of $306. It sports a 5.51-inch 1920 x 1080 pixel display covered by Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection. It comes powered by the latest high-end Snapdragon 820 Processor with 3GB of RAM. On the camera front, you get a 16MP rear camera with LED flash and a 4MP front-facing camera. There is a 3,000 mAh battery under the hood.
Vatsal Implex is currently looking for Regional distributors and dealers to expand the sales of Xiaomi phones in every nook and corner of Nepal. With Xiaomi, Nepal will have one more Chinese smartphone brand after players such as Huawei, and Gionee.
4D Printing is a self re-configuring printing technique that utilizes special material to enable changes upon time. The fourth dimension of 4D Printing refers to the material that are able to change and mutate over time. The changes may occur upon exposure of water or air or change in temperature.
The technique of this type of technology enables designers to define characteristics of the material they are made from. To enable specific attribute and functionality the printed material goes through sophisticated chemical calibration.
Principle of 4D printing:
Different material properties when programmed into each of the various particles of the designed geometry and harnesses, the different energy/element absorbing properties of the materials triggers to activate the self-assembly process.
Application of 4D Printing:
Fun toy like self-folding origami, self-folding Furnitures
Designs of complex structures, Space shuttle or even the International Space Station
Smart Water Pipes, with Self Healing Characteristics
Medical Use and Organ Replacement
Smart Bricks, Smart Rods that have healing capacity.
Future Remarks:
4D printing is expected to be used extensively in the future. In the developing stage , the ideas include the development of clothing that responds to environmental stimuli to maximize wearer comfort. The medical industry is also expected to make use of 4D printing as shape changing 4D prints are expected to be more compatible with the body than rigid metal supports.
The 4D Printing technique is an emerging market potential whose efficiency is expected to increase. This printing technology is still in the early phase and software and hardware are not yet to be established. The trend of 4D printing will be increase when industry sector and health sector will start using it.
Xiaomi, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer, recently unveiled its new Redmi note 3- a midrange device with quality features and affordable price. So today we will point out the pros and cons of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 which will help u decide if the phone is right for you or not.
Pros of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3
Full Metal Body:
The redmi note is very well designed with full metal body. The metal gives the phone a sturdy and premium look. The looks of the phone is similar to its predecessor redmi note 2 but the material in note 3 is aluminum metal. It’s certainly great to see Xiaomi bringing full metal body design to its midrange device.
Fingerprint scanner:
Fingerprint scanner has become a must for most people. We can see many devices having it and Xiaomi offering this feature in redmi note 3 will certainly attract people towards it. The fingerprint scanner here is located at the back and is quick and responsive; the scanner unlocks the phone in 0.3 seconds.
Battery:
Redmi note 3 has a huge 4,000mah battery. So with such large battery, the battery life of the phone is great. Some tests suggest that the note 3 offers around 264 hours of talk time over the 3G network. Redmi note 3 will last you one day and a half with good usage.
Processor:
Xiaomi has opted for 64-bit MediaTek helio x10 processor clocked at 2gHz. There are two variants of this phone one with 2gb ram with 16gb of storage and another 3gb ram with 32gb of storage. The helio x10 is a great performer inside such an affordable phone and the chipset can handle all tasks on redmi note 3’s 1080p screen.
Camera:
Redmi note 3 features a13MP rear camera with dual tone flash and a 5MP front camera. The rear camera has a hybrid autofocus system that helps in faster and more accurate focus. The picture taken is of good quality although not comparable to the likes of flagships. Nonetheless, the picture and video quality is great for a midrange device.
Cons of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3
No microSD slots:
With only 16gb and 32gb of storage to choose from some people will be disappointed, as people wouldn’t be able to expand the storage with an external microSD card.
Average 1080P display with No scratch resistant screen:
The 1080 display here is an average unit. The contrast ratio, color accuracy as well as the sunlight legibility is average. Moreover, the screen is not scratch resistant as it doesn’t have gorilla glass or dragon trail glass. So if you are not careful with it, the screen can get scratch easily.
All in all, despite having some few cons, it is still one of the best phones to buy for $200 and we totally recommend you to go for it as it has a nice metal design, a big screen, fast CPU and a decent camera.
Huawei Smartphones along with its local distributor Call Mobility has officially unveiled two smartphones in Nepal– Huawei Mate 8 and Huawei GR5. While the Mate 8 is high-end offering priced at Rs.79,999, the GR5, on the other hand, is priced at Rs.33,999 and is targeted for youths.
Huawei Mate 8
The Huawei Mate 8 features top of the line specs and goes in head to head with flagships such as iPhone 6s Plus and Galaxy S7. It has a 6-inch FullHD IPS LCD display with a pixel density of 367 ppi and a stupendous screen-to-body ratio of 83%. The display panel covers 95% of NTSC gamut providing excellent colour reproduction and is covered by 2.5D curved diamond-cut glass. The phone is powered by a Huawei’s in-house Kirin 950CPU with an octa-core processor (4x Cortex A53 + 4x Cortex A72). Similar to Apple’s A8 SoC, Kirin 950 also have an i5 intelligent coprocessor that supports speech recognition, low-power consumption MP3, all the functions of a sensor hub, fused location provider (FLP) navigation, and reduces location-based power consumption.
In terms of memory, the Huawei Mate 8 comes with 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 64GB of onboard storage, that can be further expanded via a microSD card slot upto 128GB. Other specs include a dual hybrid SIM slot with 4G support, a 16-megapixel Sony IMX298 camera with F/2.0 aperture lens, OIS, and dual tone LED flash, an 8-megapixel front camera, Android Marshmallow 6.0 with EMUI 4.0 and a 4000mAh non-removable battery.
Huawei Mate 8 Official Images
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The Huawei Mate 8 has a full metal body that built from aerospace-grade aluminum. The fingerprint sensor is located on the back and the phone is available in Champagne Gold.
Huawei GR5
Huawei GR5 is company’s latest midrange offering that comes with great specs for its price. It features a 5.5-inch FULLHD IPS LCD display, is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 616 CPU(1.7Ghz quad core Cortex A53+ 1.2Ghz quad core Cortex A53). In terms of storage, the Huawei GR5 has 16GB of inbuilt storage with a provision of microSD card expansion slot that is upgraded upto 64GB.
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The Huawei GR5 comes in a 0.8mm aluminum uni-body and feels premium for its price. It has a 13MP rear shooter with smart image 3.0 image processor and a 5MP snapper up front with f/2.2 aperture, 22mm wide-angle, 4P Lens, Blue Glass filter and an 88 degrees wide angle lens. The back is non-removable and inside there is a 3000mAh battery which supports quick charging 3.0. It also sport a fingerprint sensor on the back that can unlock the phone in just 0.5 seconds. The fingerprint can also be used to accepts calls, silence alarm, shows and clear notification, and take photos.
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huawei gr5 price in nepal
In terms of connectivity, the Huawei GR5 offers dual SIM slot with 4G capabilities (micro sim+nano sim), Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, and MicroUSB 2.0. The phone is currently running on Android 5.1 Lollipop with Emotion UI 3.1 on top, but according to recent rumors the Marshmallow update is also on works.