The Redmi K20 and K20 Pro, which we know outside of China as the Xiaomi Mi 9T and Mi 9T Pro, introduced compelling specs at affordable price points. So we’re excited that the Xiaomi sub-brand’s general manager, Lu Weibing, already confirmed that the Redmi K30 is coming.
Read MoreHonor Band 5 Sport PH introductory price is P899 ($18)
The Honor Band 5 Sport edition has already been announced for the Malaysian market, with release set for November 11. So we’re not really surprised when Honor Philippines revealed that the fitness tracker is also going to be available here.
Read MoreHuawei Watch GT 2 review: What’s new, what’s changed
The Huawei Watch GT 2 smartwatch is now official in the Philippines, with the 46mm and 42mm variants coming in two bezel designs.
Read MoreHuawei could gain access to Google services ‘very shortly’
Huawei might find itself with access to Google apps and services again soon. That is, if Google is one of the American companies that will be issued a license by the United States government to conduct business with the technology giant.
Read MoreDiablo 4: Everything we know about the upcoming game
Diablo 4 has finally been revealed at the annual Blizzard show, aka BlizzCon, this year, as previously rumored.
Read MoreFoldable Moto RAZR’s official-looking images leak out
The Motorola RAZR is scheduled for a comeback November 13. A few weeks before its rumored launch, we get a glimpse of what looks like official renders of the foldable flip phone.
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy S10 Lite specs seen on Geekbench
The rumored Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite is back in the spotlight with surprising specs: It reportedly runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chip with 8GB of RAM and Android 10 on board.
Read MoreRealme XT review: The best Realme in PH yet
The Realme XT, launched earlier this week for the Philippine market, is the brand’s most recent release — but it’s also the priciest smartphone under the former OPPO sub-brand’s arsenal.
Read MoreThis could be Samsung’s next foldable phone
Samsung isn’t stopping with foldable phones that turn into tablets a la the Galaxy Fold. It’s exploring a clamshell comeback that those who lived through the Motorola Razr era will remember.
Read MoreAnd the top smartphone brands in Q3 2019 are…
Market-research firms Counterpoint and Canalys have released their respective reports on the world’s top smartphone brands in the third quarter of 2019.
Read MoreAffordable DJI Mavic Mini up for preorder in PH
DJI goes more compact and portable with the launch of the Mavic Mini. It’s almost like the 2017 DJI Spark, but with the Mavic line’s foldable legs, it’s easier just to slip this drone into your bag.
Read MoreTCL’s 1st smartphone launching in PH Nov 11
While we know TCL more as a TV manufacturer, the Chinese company is involved in many industries, including the smartphone business. It manufactures phones under the BlackBerry, Alcatel, and Palm names.
Read MoreHuawei Nova 5T vs Vivo V17 Pro: Battle of the full-screen phones
Those looking for an affordable full-screen smartphone have two great options in the Huawei Nova 5T and Vivo V17 Pro.
Read MoreXiaomi Mi Note 10 is Mi CC9 Pro’s global version?
Is the newly teased Xiaomi Mi Note 10 the global variant of the yet-to-be-released Mi CC9 Pro? All signs point to yes.
Read MoreOnePlus 7T Pro now available in PH. OnePlus 7T coming, too?
Well, that didn’t take long. The OnePlus 7T Pro, which got a global launch early this month, is now available in the Philippines.
Read MoreVivo NEX 3 with 64MP circular triple cam launched in PH
The Vivo NEX 3 has been launched in the Philippines, marking the first time the company is bringing over a flagship smartphone.
Read MoreNew Apple AirPods Pro priced in the Philippines
Apple has quietly launched the long-rumored AirPods Pro. And it has already shown up on Apple Store Philippines for P14,990 (around $293), but there is no availability or delivery date just yet.
Read MoreHuawei Mate 30, Mate 30 Pro now official in PH
They’re as “beastly” as flagships come, with a focus on rethinking possibilities — in design, in performance, in photography and videography, and in interaction. And they’re finally official in the Philippines, endorsed no less by Filipino celebrity Jericho Rosales.
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