Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Sony Xperia Z3 Compact Review

When Sony released the Xperia Z1 Compact, a non-outsized phone with specs nearly identical to the flagship Xperia Z1, we hoped it would be the beginning of a new trend. Large screens might be nice, but users who prefer something a little easier handle had been left out of the flagship market altogether. Unlike its "mini" counterparts, the Z1 Compact boasted of a top-end processor and camera, with only the screen really scaling down to suit the smaller body.

Sony didn't refresh the Z1 Compact when the Xperia Z2 was released, but thankfully the company hasn't given up on the idea altogether. After skipping a generation, the brand new Z3 Compact is here. It's a little less premium and a lot more expensive than before, which means there isn't much of a gap between it and its full-fat sibling. We're curious about whether the Z3 Compact will carry on the mission its predecessor started, or will find a new niche for itself in the market.

Look and feel
The first thing that struck us about the Z3 Compact is that it has ditched the metal frame that stood out so prominently on the Z1 Compact. There's plastic all around, which gives it a slightly lower-end feel, but the aesthetics have actually improved. Sony has toned down the colours - beyond the standard black and white, you can now choose a deep orange or a pale green instead of the bright pink and yellow.
The opaque front and back sandwich a translucent middle band. The corners have the same shock-absorbing properties as the ones on the new Xperia Z3, but you won't find any of its slick curved metal. The advantages of this are that the magnetic dock connector is far better concealed, and the flaps covering the ports and slots are easier to open. One thing the two siblings do have in common is that their glass backs are so smooth, they both slide around on flat surfaces like air hockey pucks.
Sony's trademark round silver power button is in its usual place on the right edge, with the volume rocker right below it. Both are too low to be used easily, and we wish Sony had placed them more appropriately considering how this phone will typically be held. There's also a dedicated two-stage camera shutter button which doubles as a shortcut to launch the camera app even when the phone is in standby.
There are twin stereo speakers on the front. Our white review model had clearly visible cutouts for the front camera and sensors. All the other variants have black front panels, which we think looks a little better. The Z3 Compact has the same IP68 rating as its sibling, which means it is resistant to damage from exposure to dust and liquids. That's always a good thing, but the tradeoff is that you'll have to deal with the fiddly side flap every time you need to plug this phone in to charge.
The Z3 Compact is only a hair bigger than the Z1 Compact was , but it's also nearly a millimetre thinner. It's light enough to be comfortable, and it isn't too much of a stretch to use it with one hand. In terms of size, this phone is a little wider than an iPhone 5s and about the same height, but its screen occupies more of the front face. Interestingly, the Z3 Compact is smaller than (but not as thin as) the newly announced iPhone 6.
  • Specifications and software
The list is pretty much identical to that of the Xperia Z3. Both use the same quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 running at 2.5GHz with integrated Adreno 330 graphics and LTE modem. However, while the Z3 has 3GB of RAM, the Z3 Compact has only 2GB. 16GB of internal storage and support for 128GB microSD cards are common to both, along with Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, GPS, and a full complement of environmental sensors.
The biggest difference is of course the screens. The Z3 Compact steps down from full-HD to 720x1280. It's a little less crisp in absolute terms of pixels per inch (ppi), but it still looks very crisp and should be more than enough for most people. Interestingly, the screen has been bumped up to 4.6-inches diagonally, from the Z1 Compact's 4.3 inches, without any significant increase in body size.
As a result of the smaller body and less power-hungry screen, the Z3 Compact can get by with a 2,600mAh battery rather than the 3,100mAh required by the Z3. We'll be very interested in seeing whether this compromises battery life in our tests and in real-world usage.
The camera is the same 20.7-megapixel unit as the one on the Z3, and is also capable of recording 4K video. High-resolution audio support and PS4 Remote Play also make their way over. Nothing has been reserved or made exclusive to the more expensive model. Considering our excellent impressions of the Z3, these are all tempting reasons to buy the Z3 Compact instead, and we're glad we get to choose between the two.
The software is identical to that on the Z3 - Android 4.4.4 with Sony's rather overbearing UI skin. The two phones behave identically and their software looks just the same. You can read all about the software usage experience, including the unfortunate bloatware and the new camera app modes, in our detailed review of the Z3.
Now that Apple has announced its iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus with nearly identical specifications, comparisons to the Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact are inevitable - no one else offers such similar hardware in two sizes. However, where Apple has tweaked its software to offer more options and a richer UI on its larger model's bigger screen, Sony has just scaled things up and down, pixel for pixel.


  • Performance
If you were expecting lower performance than that of the Xperia Z3, prepare to be surprised. The Z3 Compact actually pulls ahead in a number of tests - the lower-resolution screen is easier to push, giving the smaller model an edge in tests that measure graphics performance. The score of 41.2fps in GFXbench is the highest of any device we've tested all year, and is comfortably higher than the Z3's score of 29.9fps (and a decent improvement over the Z1 Compact's 34.9).

Similarly, the 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited test gave us 19,465 points as against the 16,995 that the Z3 managed. AnTuTu 5, which is a mixed test, showed a lesser advantage to the Z3 Compact with a score of 42,493 compared to 39,441. Quadrant's overall score tipped in favour of the Z3 Compact, but the CPU and memory sub-scores indicated that the Z3 a clear advantage in these areas - they just get overshadowed by graphics performance.

All this means that the Z3 Compact will be an excellent device for gaming on. The experience might not be very immersive, but games will be smoother and look better. HD videos played perfectly, and the sound from the front stereo speakers was impressively loud, though just a little tinny. This isn't just the most powerful compact phone on the market - it's one of the most powerful, period.

Real-world performance is also just as good. We couldn't find anything to complain about in terms of UI responsiveness or app behaviour. This phone was a total pleasure to use. Call quality was perfectly good, though you have to make sure you position the tiny earpiece correctly.

We weren't entirely sure how the battery life equation would work out, with a smaller battery but less demanding screen than the Z3. It turns out we shouldn't have been worried - the Z3 Compact posted one of our best ever battery life results with a very impressive 15 hours and 5 minutes of uninterrupted video playback. You should easily get two or three days of usage out of every full charge.
We were constantly impressed by how slowly the battery life percentage reduced, even during demanding test situations. We charged the phone fully and put it away in storage one night, only to find it happily kicking back at 99 percent the next morning. In fact we tested the battery twice, because our initial finding of 11 hours, 13 minutes (despite being impressive on its own) didn't adequately bear out our impressions of what we should find.

We were also very happy to note that the Z3 Compact's camera is every bit as good as the one on the Z3. There's still a lot to discover, especially since Sony only makes various features available as separate "camera apps", no matter how useful (or frivolous). Despite the 20.7-megapixel rating, we'd stick with the default 8-megapixel setting which really is good enough, and makes storage and management easier.
In terms of image quality, we were more than happy with the camera's performance in all conditions. Low-light and video reproduction could have been a little better, but what we have is still miles ahead of the competition at this price point.


  • Verdict
As you can probably tell, we are tremendously impressed with the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact. If you've ever wanted a top-end phone but held back because of the sheer size of the things today, this is easily the one for you. The only thing working against it is its price - at Rs. 85,990, you might not see much point in "stepping down" from the Z3, which costs Rs.90,990. It's also quite a bit more expensive than other manufactures' full-sized flagships - the Samsung Galaxy S5 and HTC One (M8) included. The decision truly comes down to just screen size, not budget.
This disappoints us a bit, because the Z1 Compact had the same equation with its bigger sibling yet cost a lot less when it launched, making it a very attractive proposition. In fact, the Z1 Compact is still available for around Rs. 29,500 today, which makes it not only one of the best choices at that price, but also a very compelling reason not to buy the Z3 Compact.
There isn't much difference between the Z1 Compact and Z3 Compact - a little CPU speed, LTE support, a few camera tricks, a marginally smaller screen, and 1mm of width. Despite all its amazing qualities, the Z3 Compact has a deadly competitor in the form of its own predecessor. As we noted in our wrap-up of the Xperia Z3 review, it's a fantastic device when seen on its own, but it really makes its lower-priced predecessor look even better.
The Xperia Z3 Compact represents a criminally under-exploited market segment and we're still waiting for competition to jump in. Maybe the strategy will catch on now that Apple has adopted it. It's high time that our fixation with huge screens was reined in, and for now, Sony has the only options in town on the Android side of the fence.

Samsung Galaxy Alpha Review

Apple filled a gaping hole in its product lineup with new iPhones boasting larger screens like Samsung's flagship Galaxy smartphones. Now, Samsung is coming out with a smaller phone that looks and feels more like an iPhone.
samsung_galaxy_alpha_display_02.jpg
The new iPhones measure 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches diagonally, up from 4 inches before. Still, that's smaller than the 5.1 inches on the Galaxy S5 and the 5.7 inches on the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note 4 phones.
But even Samsung is stepping back from its recent practice of releasing ever-bigger phones. The new Galaxy Alpha matches the 4.7 inches on the iPhone 6 and has a metal frame like the new iPhones, reflecting Samsung's attempt to mirror Apple's emphasis on design.
Unfortunately, the Alpha falls short in a few ways, including the resolution of its display. Other shortcomings will become apparent as I go through the various features.
The Alpha will be available in the U.S. starting Friday through AT&T. It will cost $200 with a two-year service contract, or $613 without one. The $613 price, which can be paid in installments, is less than the $650 starting price for the Galaxy S5 and the iPhone 6. You also get double the storage with the Alpha, but it's still a high price to pay for technology that isn't top of the line.
The build
The Alpha's metal frame represents a departure from previous Samsung Galaxy phones, which primarily consisted of polycarbonate plastics.
However, the Alpha still has a plastic back, albeit one that feels smoother and nicer than what's on the S5. You can swap in a spare battery, but can't add a memory card.
samsung_galaxy_alpha_top.jpgWhat struck me most was how the Alpha feels much like last year's iPhone 5s. The sides are smooth and straight, and the edges are at right angles, like the box for a deck of cards. The corners, though, are curved.
By contrast, the new iPhones feature curved edges, so they feel thinner, lighter and less boxy. But the Alpha is actually smaller, thinner and lighter than the iPhone 6 - by a tad. Compared with both, the S5 feels giant.
The screen
Size isn't all that matters. The screens on the iPhone 6 and the S5 are both sharper than the Alpha's. The Alpha's screen is decent for reading text and viewing images, but it's about the same resolution as what Samsung built into the Galaxy S III phone back in 2012.
samsung_galaxy_alpha_display.jpgLike other Samsung phones, the Alpha uses a screen technology called AMOLED, for active-matrix organic light-emitting diodes. This is designed to produce richer colors than iPhones, but sometimes the technology goes overboard. For instance, some people complain that AMOLED technology distorts color, so human skin looks too orange, for instance. There was a hint of that when viewing photos and video, but not enough to bother me.
The camera
The Alpha's camera is 12 megapixels, less than the 16 megapixels on the S5. Although the Alpha's megapixel count is still higher than the iPhone's 8 megapixels, Apple has squeezed many other technological touches into iPhones to deliver consistently good images.
I took dozens of photos with all three phones and found the megapixel count mattered only in a handful. In good light, street signs and posters on a store window across the street came out slightly better on both Samsung phones.
However, the iPhone 6 was typically better at getting the focus right, particularly for low-light and close-up shots. The iPhone 6 quickly captures text on a bottle of contact lens solution, while it took a few tries with the Samsung phones to get the focusing right.
samsung_galaxy_alpha_camera.jpgOn some evening shots of the New York skyline, I could make out the rectangular windows of apartment buildings when using the iPhone, thanks to anti-shake stabilization technology. With both Samsung phones, the lights from the windows were bleeding into one another.
In my test shots, the iPhone 6 also had better white balance to offset the yellowish coloring of indoor lighting. That said, the Alpha produced the richest colors in a few of my shots.
The remaining hardware
Like the S5, the Alpha has a heart-rate monitor for fitness apps and a fingerprint sensor to unlock the phone. But the Alpha lacks the S5's waterproof coverings. The new iPhones have only the fingerprint sensor. The Alpha and the iPhone 6 have comparable battery life in my tests.
The Alpha's storage stands out. It offers 32 gigabytes for about the same price as a 16-gigabyte phone from most rivals. With the new iPhones, Apple has doubled the storage in the pricier models, but the base models are still at 16 gigabytes. Most phones cost $100 more for a 32-gigabyte version.
Even with the added storage, the Alpha just seems too expensive for what you get. Given that memory costs have been coming down, more storage ought to be as routine as faster processors in each generation of phones.
The Alpha's design is impressive, but the rest of the phone is only adequate. HTC and Apple, for instance, have both been able to produce stunning designs while squeezing in the latest technologies.
Apple has made design central to its iPhones since its first model in 2007. Samsung seems to embracing the importance of design with the Alpha. Along the same lines, the upcoming Galaxy Note 4 phone will have a similar metal frame as Samsung attempts to ratchet up its rivalry with Apple. With better hardware, that phone will have a better chance than the Alpha at challenging the new iPhones.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Nokia Lumia 920 price in Nepal

INTRODUCTION:-

Nokia Lumia 920 is the latest flagship device from Nokia running on Windows Phone 8 operating system and now it is available in Nepal at price tag of Nrs.57,800.00. It has a 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Krait CPU and a 4.5inch IPS TFT LCD with PureMotion HD+ ClearBlack display, as well as a high-sensitivity capacitive touchscreen that is covered by curved Gorilla Glass. 
price of nokia lumia 920 in nepal is Nrs.67180.00
Nokia lumia 920 price in Nepal
It features an 8 megapixel PureView camera with Carl Zeiss optics and optical image stabilization for still images and full HD videos. On the front it got 1.3MP camera which is capable for recording 720p HD video. It comes with 32 GB internal storage, 1Gig of RAM and Adreno 225 GPU, but has no card slot; hence it cannot be expanded with memory cards. Its touchscreen also can be used with the gloves worn by the user. Looking at the price and features of Nokia lumia 920, it can be consider as a very strong competitor for Samsung Galaxy Note2, HTC one x+ and iPhone 5 in Nepal.

Samsung Galaxy S4 price in Nepal

INTRODUCTION:-

For those who were waiting for Samsung Galaxy S4 in Nepal, you don't have to wait anymore. Samsung Galaxy S4 is now officially available in Nepal. Its official price is Nrs. 71000 but you can get it around Nrs. 61000(without insurance) from CTV mobile shop. Samsung Galaxy S4 packs with lots of features like you can answer the phone by just waving your hand on the screen, you can read your message by just pointing your finger in the air toward the screen, you can scroll the page with your eyes while browsing website, while watching movie if you take off your eyes from the screen than it automatically pauses the movie and when you see the screen again the movie will start playing, and so on.... Now the sad part, it still made up with plastic materials and the next thing which really disappoint is its design. Don't get me wrong but it looks very similar to Galaxy s3.  
Samsung Galaxy S4 price in Nepal
Samsung Galaxy S4 price in Nepal
Now lets have a look at its specs:
-Display: 5inch 1080p Full HD super AMOLED screen which is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3
-Body: 7.9mm thick and weight 130g
-CPU: Exynos 5 Octa 5410 (Quad core 1.6Ghz cortex-A15 and Quad core 1.2Ghz cortex-A7)
-GPU: PowerVR SGX544MP3
-RAM: 2GB
-O.S: Android Jellybean v4.2.2
-Camera: 13MP on Rear and 2MP on front (both camera can record 1080p video @30fps )
-Internal memory: 16GB, expandable upto 64GB with microSD card.
-Battery: 2600mAh (talk time up to 17hrs in 3G and up to 62hrs of music playback )
Samsung Galaxy S4 price in Nepal: Nrs.61,000 (without insurance) and Nrs.68,000 (with insurance)

Nokia Lumia 720 price in Nepal

INTRODUCTION:-

Nokia Lumia 720 is the new mid range windows 8 mobile by Nokia which is now available in Nepal. New Nokia Lumia 720 is the thinnest windows 8 mobile among the lumia line up. Beside that it is also capable of capturing good photos in low light conditions, thanks to its new camera lens. Now talking about its price, Nokia Lumia 720 is currently available at price of Nrs.30,000.00 in Nepal. Now here is the question, Is it worth to buy New Nokia Lumia 720 at this price range??? I would say NO. A BIG NO. Because though it is has a better camera and it is thin among nokia lumia line up but still it does not have HD screen, only got 512MB RAM, capable of recording only 720p HD videos and last but not least less number of apps. Yes, still windows 8 apps market is far behind from android and ios apps market. So, Nokia Lumia 720 will be the prefect device for those who either don't have enough budget to to buy Nokia lumia 920 or don't want to buy Nokia Lumia 620(due to small screen).
Nokia lumia 720 price in Nepal
Nokia Lumia 720 price in Nepal
Here are the specs of Nokia Lumia 720:
Dimension: 127.9 x 67.5 x 9 mm
Diplay: IPS 4.3 inch LCD with 480X800 pixels resolution
OS: Microsoft Windows Phone 8
Camera: 6.1MP on rear and 1.3MP on front. Both camera can record 720p HD video at 30fps.
Processor: 1Ghz dual core krait
GPU: Adreno 305
Ram: 512MB
Internal memory: 8GB, expandable upto 64GB
Battery life: 15hr17min take time, 7hr37min web browsing and 6hr43min video playback.
Nokia Lumia 720 price in Nepal: Nrs. 30.000.00

LG G3 Price In Nepal

LG G3 Price In Nepal

LG G3 Price In Nepal

LG officially announced their latest flagship device, LG G3. LG G3 will be competing with Sony Xperia Z2, Samsung Galaxy S5 and HTC One M8. Among four of the flagship device, LG G3 is the only one which has 5.5 inch Quad HD display with Optical Image Stabilization. Here are the key features of all new LG G3.

LG G3 specifications:


  • Dimensions: 146.3 x 74.6 x 8.9mm
  • Screen: 5.5" True HD-IPS+ screen with 1,440 x 2,560 resolution, 538ppi; Gorilla Glass 3
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 801, quad-core Krait 400 at 2.5GHz, Adreno 330, 2/3GB RAM (depending on internal storage)
  • OS: Android 4.4.2; Optimus UI
  • Camera: 13MP with Optical Image Stabilization, laser autofocus; 2.1MP front-facing camera
  • Video camera: 2160p recording
  • Battery: 3,000mAh
  • Storage: 16GB/32GB built-in; expandable via microSD card slot
  • Connectivity: Cat. 4 LTE (150Mbps down, 50Mbps up), Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0
  • Misc: 1W speaker on the back (1.5W with boost) with a redesigned amplifier, wireless charging, Knock code

Sony Xperia T2 Ultra Price In Nepal

Sony Xperia T2 Ultra Price In Nepal

Sony Xperia T2 Ultra is mid range phablet which is now available in Nepal. Sony Xperia T2 Ultra will be competing with Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 and HTC Desire 816. So lets find out the key features of Sony Xperia T2 Ultra.
Sony Xperia T2 Ultra Price in Nepal


Sony Xperia T2 Ultra specification:
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support; 3G with 42Mbps HSPA; 150Mbps LTE
  • Optional Dual SIM
  • 6.0" 16M-color 720p capacitive IPS Triluminos display (245ppi pixel density); Mobile BRAVIA engine 2
  • Android OS v4.3 Jelly Bean with custom UI, confirmed for KitKat update
  • Quad-core 1.4GHz Cortex-A7 CPU, Adreno 305 GPU, 1GB RAM; Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset
  • 13MP autofocus camera with geo-tagging, HDR
  • 1080p video recording @ 30fps, continuous autofocus and stereo sound
  • 1.1MP front-facing camera, 720p video recording
  • Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA; Wireless TV out, GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS
  • 8GB of built-in storage; microSD card slot
  • MHL-enabled microUSB port
  • Bluetooth v4.0, NFC
  • Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Accelerometer and proximity sensor
  • Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
  • Ample 3000 mAh battery
Price of Sony Xperia T2 Ultra in Nepal
Price of Sony Xperia T2 Ultra in Nepal
Sony Xperia T2 Ultra has 3000 mAh battery which gives you 25 hrs of talk time, 12 hrs of web browsing and 13 hrs of video play. So without any doubt this massive phablet has excellent battery life. With mid range specification and excellent battery life is this the device you should buy? While I would say NO. Sony Xperia T2 Ultra cost around 44k in the market which is the big deal breaker for this phablet. You can now get Samsung Galaxy S4 around 48k in the market which is far more better than the xperia T2 Ultra in almost every aspect. I am not saying Sony Xperia T2 Ultra is not a good device. The only reason I would not recommend to buy Sony Xperia T2 Ultra is because of its price. If its price goes down to around 35-37k than you might think of buying this gigantic phone. 

Sony Xperia T2 Ultra Price In Nepal: Rs. 44,700

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Price of Samsung Mobiles in Nepal (Updated on 2014 September 23)

Samsung Galaxy Golden
Samsung Galaxy Golden
NRs. 90,800
Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE
Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE
Rs. 88,000
Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300 32GB
Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300 32GB
Rs. 72,000
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Rs. 70,000
Samsung Galaxy S5
Samsung Galaxy S5
Rs. 68,500
Samsung Galaxy Note
Samsung Galaxy Note
Rs. 57,990
Samsung Galaxy S4
Samsung Galaxy S4
Rs. 51,900
Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100
Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100
Rs. 47,900
Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Rs. 48,500
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 I9200
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 I9200
Rs. 45,500
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo
Rs. 45,150
Samsung Galaxy K Zoom
Samsung Galaxy K Zoom
Rs. 35,999
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom
Rs. 35,150
Samsung Galaxy S3
Samsung Galaxy S3
Rs. 35,000
Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo
Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo
Rs. 32,500
Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus
Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus
Rs. 34,490
Samsung Galaxy Grand 2
Samsung Galaxy Grand 2
Rs. 31,026
Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 I9150
Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 I9150
Rs. 32,999
Samsung S Advance I9070
Samsung S Advance I9070
Rs. 30,675
Samsung Galaxy Grand
Samsung Galaxy Grand
Rs. 28,666
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
Rs. 32,495
Samsung Galaxy S Advance I9070
Samsung Galaxy S Advance I9070
Rs.27,500
Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo
Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo
Rs. 22,200
Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos
Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos
Rs. 22,399
Samsung Omnia Pro B7320
Samsung Omnia Pro B7320
Rs. 21,999
Samsung Galaxy Win
Samsung Galaxy Win
Rs. 21,000
Samsung Galaxy Core
Samsung Galaxy Core
Rs. 20,500
Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro
Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro
Rs. 21,000
Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus S7500
Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus S7500
Rs. 18,000
Samsung Star S5233
Samsung Star S5233
Rs. 18,000
Samsung Galaxy S Duos
Samsung Galaxy S Duos
Rs.17,000
Samsung Omnia M
Samsung Omnia M
Rs. 17,000
Samsung Galaxy Y Plus S5303
Samsung Galaxy Y Plus S5303
Rs. 16,500
Samsung Galaxy Chat
Samsung Galaxy Chat
Rs. 16,250
Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
Rs. 16,230
Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos S6802
Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos S6802
Rs. 15,000
Samsung Galaxy Fame
Samsung Galaxy Fame
Rs. 15,500
Samsung Galaxy Pop S5570
Samsung Galaxy Pop S5570
Rs. 13,500
Samsung Galaxy Y
Samsung Galaxy Y
Rs. 13,000
Samsung Galaxy Young
Samsung Galaxy Young
Rs. 12,090
Samsung Galaxy Music Duos
Samsung Galaxy Music Duos
Rs. 12,000
Samsung Galaxy Core 2
Samsung Galaxy Core 2
Rs. 12,850
Samsung Galaxy Y Color Plus S5360
Samsung Galaxy Y Color Plus S5360
Rs. 12,500
Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2 S7582
Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2 S7582
Rs. 13,470
Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3
Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3
Rs.12,999
Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Lite
Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Lite
Rs. 12,790
Samsung Galaxy Ace NXT
Samsung Galaxy Ace NXT
Rs. 11,744
Samsung Champ C3303I
Samsung Champ C3303I
Rs. 11,000
Samsung Galaxy Y Duos S6102
Samsung Galaxy Y Duos S6102
Rs. 11,499
Samsung Galaxy Pocket
Samsung Galaxy Pocket
Rs. 10,499
Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo
Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo
Rs. 10,481
Samsung Galaxy Star Advance G350E
Samsung Galaxy Star Advance G350E
Rs. 10,295
Samsung Galaxy Trend Duos S7392
Samsung Galaxy Trend Duos S7392
Rs. 10,240
Samsung Duos W259
Samsung Duos W259
Rs. 9,900
Samsung W279
Samsung W279
Rs. 9,870
Samsung Star 3 Duos S5222
Samsung Star 3 Duos S5222
Rs. 9,790
Samsung S5610
Samsung S5610
Rs. 9,390
Samsung Galaxy Star Pro Duos
Samsung Galaxy Star Pro Duos
Rs. 9,025
Samsung Rex 90
Samsung Rex 90
Rs. 8,999
Samsung Galaxy Y S5360
Samsung Galaxy Y S5360
Rs. 8,994
Samsung Champ DUOS E2652
Samsung Champ DUOS E2652
Rs. 8,850
Samsung Galaxy Star 2
Samsung Galaxy Star 2
Rs. 8,490
Samsung REX 70 S3802
Samsung REX 70 S3802
Rs. 8,190
Samsung REX 80
Samsung REX 80
Rs. 7,911
Samsung C3312
Samsung C3312
Rs. 7,899
Samsung Champ Deluxe Duos
Samsung Champ Deluxe Duos
Rs. 7,890
Samsung Galaxy Star
Samsung Galaxy Star
Rs. 7,874
Samsung Rex 60
Samsung Rex 60
Rs. 6,771
Samsung Metro DUOS C3322
Samsung Metro DUOS C3322
Rs. 6,590
Samsung Champ Neo Duos C3262
Samsung Champ Neo Duos C3262
Rs. 6,140
Samsung E2252
Samsung E2252
Rs. 5,439
Samsung Hero E2232
Samsung Hero E2232
Rs. 5,150
Samsung Metro B312E
Samsung Metro B312E
Rs. 5,090
Samsung E2202
Samsung E2202
Rs. 5,050
Samsung Guru Music 2
Samsung Guru Music 2
Rs. 5,750
Samsung Guru Music E1282
Samsung Guru Music E1282
Rs. 4,749
Samsung Guru FM E1220
Samsung Guru FM E1220
Rs. 4,509
Samsung E1205
Samsung E1205
Rs. 3,250
Samsung Guru E1207
Samsung Guru E1207
Rs. 3,165
Samsung E1200
Samsung E1200
Rs. 1,948


Upcoming Samsung Mobile Phones in Nepal

Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime
Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime
Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini Duos
Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini Duos
Samsung Tab Active
Samsung Tab Active
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Samsung Galaxy Note 4