Realme Philippines is getting ready to release its product for those who’d want to make the jump from a feature phone to a smartphone.
Read MoreRedmiBook 14 is a MacBook clone at less than half the price
As earlier reported, Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi has branched out to PC with the launch of its first laptop in the RedmiBook 14. The notebook was unveiled alongside the top-end Redmi K20 and Redmi K20 Pro smartphones and the Redmi 7A budget handset.
Read MoreRedmi K20, K20 Pro with flagship specs, low prices now official
Redmi’s first true flagship smartphone is here, following an event in China that marked the debut of the Redmi K20 and K20 Pro, as well as the Redmi 7A, which was announced earlier, and the RedmiBook 14 laptop.
Read MoreVivo iQOO Snapdragon 855 gaming phone in the flesh
Vivo has many interesting devices in its arsenal — no wonder the Shenzhen-headquartered company is one of the top smartphone makers worldwide. Things have gotten even more interesting with the introduction of its sub-brand.
Read MoreCould this be Huawei OS’ international name?
Amid China’s ongoing trade war with the United States and Google’s recent suspension of Huawei’s Android license, the world’s No. 2 smartphone maker recently confirmed that it is indeed working on its own operating system in the event that it could no longer use Google’s OS for future devices.
Read MoreRealme 3 Pro: 5 reasons we think it’s a #RealGamingPro
The Realme 3 Pro, the company’s latest — and most specced-out — Android release on the market, is here, and it has impressed us greatly so far.
Read MoreRedmi 7A with 4,000mAh battery, Snapdragon 439 announced
Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi is set to debut its first true flagship smartphone in the Redmi K20 May 28 in China. However, as it turns out, the K20 isn’t the only Redmi phone launching next week, as the company recently announced the Redmi 7A ahead of its scheduled unveiling.
Read MoreLaunched: Vivo Z5x with hole-punch screen, 5,000mAh battery
The Vivo Z5x, the brand’s first smartphone with a hole-punch display, is here. The phone was made official earlier in China where it’s already available for reservation online.
Read MoreLeague of Legends coming to phones, tablets — report
Mobile gamers have a reason to rejoice, as the world’s most popular PC game could be coming to smaller screens. Riot Games and China’s Tencent are rumored to be developing the mobile edition of League of Legends, according to three sources with knowledge of the matter.
Read MoreHonor 20 Pro vs Honor 20: Specs, price comparison
The future of Honor could be hanging in the balance because of the trade war between the United States and China, but that did not stop the Huawei sub-brand from announcing two Kirin 980 smartphones recently.
Read MoreHere’s how you can win this limited-edition Vivo V15
Following the announcement of the Vivo V15 Blossom Pink color variant alongside Vivo new endorser Maine Mendoza, the company has teamed up with San Francisco-based Benefit Cosmetics to bring the limited-edition Vivo V15 x Benefit Kit to the Philippines.
Read MoreBlind camera test: Huawei P30 vs Samsung Galaxy S10
In the battle of camera phones, there’s bound to be a Huawei P30 and a Samsung Galaxy S10 in the conversation. And why not? After all, they belong to smartphone lineups that are as stacked up as they come, especially in the photography department.
Read MoreSony phone business exits PH, other regions to focus on 4 markets
It could be the beginning of the end for yet another known phone brand.
Read MoreVivo Z5x with hole-punch cam, 5,000mAh battery to debut May 24
Vivo is set to launch a new smartphone at an event in China May 24, as confirmed by a post in the company’s official Weibo account.
Read MoreHuawei Android ban lifted for now to allow OS updates
Existing Huawei phones and tablets will still be able to receive software updates from Google for the next three months amid a trade ban that essentially forces Huawei to use an open-source version of Android, or develop its own OS and ecosystem for future devices.
Read MoreFAQ: Huawei loses Android license amid U.S.-China trade war
Today’s biggest technology news isn’t about hardware. Rather, it’s Google’s announcement that the American tech giant will comply with the Trump administration’s executive order, which just added Huawei to the list of companies prohibited from trading with US businesses without a government license.
Read MoreAndroid Q on the Realme 3 Pro: How to install, 1st impressions
The Realme 3 Pro has officially debuted in the Philippines this week, with the phone starting at the low price of P12,990 ($247) unlocked. It’s excellent value for money, so easy to recommend to anyone after a fast and smooth Android experience for less.
Read More60x zoom video, photos shot on the OPPO Reno 10x Zoom Edition
The OPPO Reno 10x Zoom Edition is launching in Malaysia May 27 and in India May 28. We have a feeling it will be announced in the Philippines, too — and sooner than you probably think it will. Why else did they invite us here at Revü to attend the OPPO Innovation Event 2019 in Barcelona, Spain, last February?
Read MoreOPPO F11 review: Big, beautiful, and inexpensive
Sporting a lower price tag, the F11 tries to offer the best of OPPO, but costing much less than its higher-end stablemate. It offers practically everything that makes the OPPO F11 Pro good with the exception of an elevating selfie camera and a screen that extends all the way to the top with no cutout.
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