Nearly a month after Tecno Mobile’s first 5G phone made its debut, sister brand Infinix Mobile has started teasing its initial 5G-enabled offering.
Read MoreGionee G13 Pro is an iPhone 13 clone with HarmonyOS
They say copying is the highest form of flattery. If that is indeed the case, perhaps Apple should consider sending gift baskets to the big bosses at Gionee rather than threatening legal action at the Chinese manufacturer and its iPhone-inspired Android smartphone.
Read MoreHuawei P50 Pocket review: Flipping the script
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View PostRealme 9 Pro 5G, Realme 9 Pro Plus 5G launching Feb 15?
It looks like we’ll be seeing the Pro versions of Realme’s latest number series in a few weeks’ time.
Read MoreMotorola Frontier 22 leak confirms 200MP cam, shows design
Weeks ago, word got out that Motorola is working on a flagship phone that’s even better than the Motorola Edge X30, which happens to debut the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip. Now, we finally have more information on the device.
Read MoreLenovo Legion Y90 to come with 22GB RAM, 640GB combined storage?
The Lenovo Legion Y90 is rumored to launch soon, and it seems the upcoming gaming phone could be set to go official March 23.
Read MoreRedmi Note 11S with 108MP camera to debut Feb 9
The successor to the Redmi Note 10S is launching soon. Xiaomi today announced that it will debut a new smartphone in India February 9th.
Read MoreInfinix Zero X Pro with double the storage now in PH
A better version of Infinix Mobile‘s most camera-centric smartphone yet is now available in the Philippines.
Read MoreRedmi Note 11 listed online in PH ahead of global launch
Xiaomi‘s Redmi Note 11 has been listed online in the Philippines just a few days before the official global launch of the Note 11 series on January 26.
Read MoreLegion Y90 posters hint at gaming accessory, launch date
Lenovo recently posted two teasers for its upcoming Lenovo Legion Y90 gaming phone on China’s Weibo social network.
Read MoreWill Call of Duty and Blizzard games remain on PlayStation after Microsoft buyout?
It was earlier this week when Microsoft announced that it has agreed to purchase Activision Blizzard in an all-cash deal worth $68.7 billion. The acquisition sent shockwaves around the globe and will catapult the American tech giant to the top of the gaming scene as the third-largest game publisher in the world, only behind Tencent and Sony. It is easily the biggest in the history of the gaming industry.
Read MoreNewly opened HP X-Hub combines online, offline experiential retail experience
HP Inc. announced the opening of the HP Experience Hub in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, a seamless online-to-offline experiential retail experience for technology buyers. The X-Hub combines the flagship physical store in Malaysia with an integrated O2O platform to create a hyper-personal and seamless omnichannel commerce journey across six key Southeast Asian countries.
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