Lately, fitness trackers have been highly popular among people. Fitness trackers help to track and monitor our health and daily activities like regular workouts. So, here we have listed the best fitness trackers in Nepal.
If you are looking for the best fitness tracker here in Nepal then Huawei Band 6 is the one you should go for. Although it is a bit more expensive than other fitness trackers on the list, its bolder design and other excellent features leave behind all other trackers by a mile.
The display of Huawei Band 6 is upped diagonally so, along with a premium look it provides a comfortable design perspective.
Comparatively, the screen here is wider so texts are easier to read and navigate on the screen. It has got a 1.47 inches AMOLED screen so, it looks and feels more natural.
A polymer fiber frame with metallic texture feels really good on this Huawei Band 6 so, we can say it has got a premium build quality as well. A button is present on the side to trigger the menu or wake up the screen. By tracking heart rate, calories burnt, and classifying the training stress; Huawei has promised to provide a total of 96 workout modes in Huawei Band 6.
Apart from all the common features present on the fitness trackers, one feature which makes Huawei Band 6 more unique is its ability to record oxygen levels in our blood. It graphs our oxygen level every 30 minutes throughout the whole day.
Display: 1.47 inch AMOLED screen [368 x 194p]
Dial shape: Square
Dimension: 25.4 x 11.45 x 43 mm
Weight: 0.018kg without strap
Strap: Removable proprietary silicone
Battery: Magnetic 2Pin POGO pin charging with14 days (endurance rating)
Connection: Bluetooth (v5.0)
Compatibility: Android 6.0, iOS 9.0 and above
IP Rating: 5 ATM water-resistance
Sensors: 6-axis IMU (accelerometer, gyro), optical heart rate, SpO2
Functions: Alarm, Calories Burned, DND, Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Sleep Tracking, Step Counter, Stress, Women’s Health, Breathing Exercise, Sports Modes (96)
Companion App: Huawei Health
Available Colors: Black, Green, Pink, and Amber
Coming up second on the list is Honor Band 6. The Honor Band 6 has a similar build as of Huawei Band 6 but its design is quite inferior to that of the Huawei Band 6. Unlike Huawei Band 6, Honor band 6 has plain plastic.
Moving on, Honor band 6 is 5ATM resistant which means one can put this on even during swimming deep down the water. Honor band 6 is capable of detecting a total of 10 workouts among which 6 are automatic detection.
Powered by a 180mAh battery, it has an endurance rating of 14 days and under regular usage, one can extend it up to 10 days. This Honor Band 6 supports fast charging and from the obtained results it takes around 50 minutes to charge it fully.
Display: 1.47 inch AMOLED screen [368 x 194p]
Dial shape: Square
Dimension: 25.4 x 11.45 x 43 mm
Weight: 0.018kg without strap
Strap: Removable proprietary silicone
Battery: Magnetic 2Pin POGO pin charging with14 days (endurance rating)
Connection: Bluetooth (v5.0)
Compatibility: Android 6.0, iOS 9.0, and above
IP Rating: 5 ATM water-resistance
Sensors: Acceleration, Gyroscope, Optical Heart Rate, SpO2
Functions: Alarm, Calories Burned, DND, Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Sleep Tracking, Step Counter, Stress, Sports mode (10), Women’s Health
Companion App: Huawei Health
Available Colors: Black, Gray, and Pink
The final fitness tracker on our list is Mi Band 6. The previous tracker from Mi had a 1.1-inch screen, compared to that Mi Band 6 has 1.6 inch AMOLED screen which is an upgrade done by eliminating the top and bottom bezels. Although the bezels were eliminated to accommodate a bigger screen it still looks smaller compared to those mentioned above on the list. So, the texts look a bit smaller. But the colors, animations, and display texts still look sharp and clear.
One of the big upgrades on this Mi Band 6 is the inclusion of Blood Oxygen level monitoring. Although it can’t monitor the oxygen level continuously, it does monitor over a night. We can say that this feature is still in the beta phase. Apart from that Mi Band 6 provides a total of 30 fitness modes among which 6 of them are automatic detection.
Display: 1.56 inch AMOLED screen [326 x 152p]
Dial shape: Elliptical
Dimension: 18.6 x 12.7 x 47.4 mm
Weight: 0.0128kg without strap
Strap: Removable silicone
Battery: Magnetic 2Pin POGO pin charging with14 days (endurance rating) [125mAh]
Connection: Bluetooth (v5.0) LE
Compatibility: Android 6.0, iOS 10.0 and above
IP Rating: 5 ATM water-resistance
Sensors: 3-axis acceleration, 3- axis gyroscope, PPG Heart Rate, SpO2
Functions: Alarm, Calories Burned, DND, Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Sleep Tracking, Step Counter, Stress, Sports mode (30), Women’s Health, Breathing Exercise
Companion App: Mi Fit
Available Colors: Black, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Ivory, Olive
There are a bunch of mid-range smartphones out there in the market. It is often difficult to choose one or to distinguish the best one. So, here we have sorted out a list of the best smartphones under Rs.40000 in Nepal.
We are starting our list with Samsung Galaxy A52. One of the best aspects of this phone is its reliable camera. It has got better sharpness, dynamic range, and details. Along with that its Super AMOLED screen quality is also top-notch which we all expect from Samsung-made panels.
Moreover, Galaxy A52 is equipped with a Snapdragon 720G chip which is a reliable chip for multitasking and UI optimization.
Realme 9 pro plus is one of the best mid-range phones in Nepal under Rs.40000. This phone costs around Rs.42000 in Nepal but you can get a flat Rs.1000 off if you buy it from Hukut Store.
Realme had heavily advertised the cameras of Realme 9 pro plus so it was no surprise that we can see punchier colors and good HDR processing in its photos. Moreover, this camera supports OIS so even at night time, it produces sharp and detailed images.
Likewise, the AMOLED display of Realme 9 pro plus is also really good but unlike Note 11 pro 5G, it has a refresh rate up to 90Hz only. Nowadays, 120Hz refresh rate has become common among the mid-range phones so Realme also could have given a 90Hz refresh rate screen.
Regardless, the powerful Dimensity 920 chipset is capable of giving good performance for day-to-day usage as well as gaming experience.
If you are looking for a vibrant, contrast-rich AMOLED screen for media consumption then you should definitely check the Xiaomi Note 11 pro. Although this phone was released a year ago, it still is popular in the market.
The big 6.67 inches Super AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate is surely a go for this phone. It is also a DCI-P3 and HDR10 certified so, one can enjoy the contents of YouTube, Netflix, and Tik Tok to the fullest.
The design of Note 10 pro is premium as well. You get a glass sandwich built with IP53 dust and water-resistant. It is equipped with a Snapdragon 732G chipset, which is more than reliable for many.
The OnePlus Nord CE lite was launched recently in Nepal by OnePlus. OnePlus as always has delivered its clean software experience in Nord CE lite as well. Although it is a mid-range phone unlike other brands there are no third-party bloatware apps in Nord CE lite. On top of that, it is provided with Android 12-based Oxygen OS which still hasn’t been provided in Nord CE 2 which is more expensive than CE lite.
Equipped with a Snapdragon 695 chip, the software performance is also good for this phone and its 120Hz refresh rate makes browsing smoother. But the cameras for this phone are pretty average. The daytime images are oversaturated and in portraits the skin tone is inconsistent. But the post-processing can be made better by OnePlus.
Like Nord CE lite, Samsung Galaxy M33 also comes with Android 12 with 2 years of software updates and 4 years of security patches which is appreciable for a mid-range phone.
It is equipped with Exynos 1280 chipset which is a powerful chip. Provided the lighting conditions are good, Galaxy M33 clicks good photos. The colors, dynamic range, and HDR processing are all balanced in this phone. Compared to Nord CE lite, it clicks better photos.
The downside of this phone is its TFT display because Samsung is well known for providing AMOLED display. So, the display quality of the Galaxy M33 is way average. Instead of going with 120Hz TFT, it’d have been way better if Samsung provided an AMOLED screen with 90Hz.
Although the display is average, it has excellent battery life. Equipped with a huge 6000mAh it can easily provide backup for 2 days. No charger is provided in the box so a compatible charger of 25W gets the job done which you need to buy yourself.
Rank | Smartphone | Price in Nepal | Purchase |
1 | Samsung Galaxy A52 | NRs. 40,999 | |
2 | Realme 9 pro plus | NRs. 41,999 | |
3 | Xiaomi Note 11 pro | NRs. 36,999 | |
4 | OnePlus Nord CE lite | NRs. 39,999 | |
5 | Samsung Galaxy M33 | NRs. 33,999 |
Smartphones are something that has become a part of our life and almost every person owns a smartphone these days. Since there are numerous smartphones out there in the market it becomes very difficult to distinguish which one is the best or gives the best value for money. Keeping all these things in mind here, we have listed our top picks for the best phone under NRs. 30,000.
Released in February 2022, Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 11s is our first pick for the best phone under NRs. 30,000. Xiaomi is known for providing the best budget phones so, it is no surprise that yet again Xiaomi’s phone tops our list. Being offered a big 6.43 inches AMOLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate is one of the big sides of this phone. Also, for people who love taking photos, this phone is surely a go. It provides a 108-megapixel primary camera along with three secondary cameras which makes a complete quad camera setup.
Lately, mobile gaming has been highly popular among youths, so those looking for such gaming phones can expect the best gaming experience – thanks to a powerful MediaTek Helio G95 chipset. It is a proven chipset with powerful Cortex A76 cores and Mali G57 GPU. Also, it comes with a huge 5000mAh battery with 33W fast charging (included inside the box) which makes sure you can game or use your phone for a longer period.
Display: 6.43 inches AMOLED screen with 90Hz refresh rate [1080*2400p] and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection
Software: Android 11 with MIUI 13
Chipset: MediaTek Helio G96 (12nm)
Memory (RAM/Storage): 6/64GB, 6/128GB, 8/128GB with a dedicated slot for a micro-SD card
Back camera: 108 MP primary camera (wide), 8MP (ultra-wide), 2MP (macro), 2MP (depth) with 1080p at 30fps video recording
Front camera: 16MP (wide) with 1080p at 30fps video recording
Battery: 5000mAh with 33W fast charging [USB Type-C 2.0]
Miscellaneous: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, accelerometer, gyro, compass, and 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi
Available colors: Gray, White, and Blue
Price: NRs.29,999 (6/128GB)
With promising features and specifications as good as Note 11s, Realme 9 (4G) claims our second spot for the best phone under NRs. 30,000. Released in April 2022, the Realme 9 is the latest phone to launch in the Nepali market. It is a good-looking phone.
For the budget segment, it has got pretty good all-around specifications. Realme 9 has got a Super AMOLED screen of 6.4 inches with a 90Hz refresh rate. It comes with a triple camera setup with the primary lens of 108MP and clicks decent pictures but compared to Note 11s it takes extra light which makes its picture brighter and sometimes may seem unrealistic. Talking about performance, it comes with a 6nm Snapdragon 680 chipset which is more power-efficient than Note 11s. And in the battery segment, it has the same specs as that of Note 11s i.e., 5000mAh with 33W fast charging.
Software: Android 12 with Realme UI 3.0
Chipset: Snapdragon 680 (6 nm)
Memory (RAM/Storage): 6/128GB, 8/128GB with a dedicated slot for micro-SD card
Back camera: 108MP primary camera (wide), 8MP (ultra wide), 2MP (macro) with 1080p at 30fps video recording
Front camera: 16MP (wide) with 1080p at 30fps video recording
Battery: 5000mAh with 33W fast charging [USB Type-C 2.0]
Also Read: Best phones under 15,000 in Nepal
Samsung is best known for its high-end smartphones but lately, it has been showing some competition in the budget segment as well. Released in March 2022 Samsung Galaxy A23 makes it to the 3rd rank in our list. We all know Samsung for its brilliant looks and design and yet again Samsung has proven its worth as this Galaxy A23 is the best-looking phone on our whole list. It has got a clean and beautiful design and has got eye-catching looks.
The exciting prospect of this phone is in the camera segment as it is the only phone capable of recording 4K video at 30fps. And from our test, it clicks the best ultra-wide photos than any other phone on the list. Samsung always has been giving stand outperformance in the software section. So, here as well Samsung promises to give 2 years of software updates with regular security updates for A23 which is not promised by any other phones on the list. Also, unlike Note 11s and Realme 9, A23 has got a clean and easy UI with no annoying advertisements and unnecessary software and bloatware and is the only phone running on Android 12.
Display: 6.6 inches PLS LCD screen with 90Hz refresh rate [1080*2408p] and Gorilla Glass 5 protection
Software: Android 12 with One UI 4.1
Chipset: Snapdragon 680 (6nm)
Memory (RAM/Storage): 4/64GB, 6/64GB, 4/128GB, 6/128GB, 8/128GB with a dedicated slot for micro-SD card
Back camera: 50MP primary camera (wide), 5MP (ultra-wide), 2MP (macro), 2MP (depth) with 4K at 30fps video recording
Front camera: 8MP (wide) with 1080p at 30fps video recording
Battery: 5000mAh with 25W fast charging [USB Type-C 2.0]
Miscellaneous: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, accelerometer, gyro, compass, and 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi
Available colors: Black, White, Blue, and Peach
Price: NRs.25,999 (4/64GB), 29,999 (6/128GB)
Rank | Smartphone | Price(NRs) | Purchase |
1 | Redmi Note 11s | 29,999 (6/128) | Buy Now |
2 | Realme 9 4G | Coming Soon | Buy Now |
3 | Samsung Galaxy A23 | 25,999 (4/64) and 29,999(6/128) | Buy Now |
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