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RedMagic 11 Pro with world’s first active liquid-cooling system launches globally

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RedMagic, the gaming-focused sibling of nubia, has officially unleashed the RedMagic 11 Pro on the global market. The phone made its initial debut in China a couple of weeks back, but now it’s here, and it’s pairing the bleeding-edge silicon from Qualcomm with an active cooling system that sounds like something the brand yanked out of a high-end gaming PC.

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Infinix XPAD 20 Pro hits PH market with P9,999 starting offer

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Infinix Philippines is aiming to shake up the competitive budget tablet market with a surprisingly well-specced device that doesn’t skimp on screen size or essential accessories. The new 4G-enabled Infinix XPAD 20 Pro is positioned as a versatile platform for students and productivity-focused users, upgrading its predecessor with a bigger display and a stronger focus on AI-driven functionality.

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Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 could be a massive leap for affordable phones

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Qualcomm has just pulled the wraps off the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4, and while a 6-series chipset doesn’t usually get the blood pumping, this one is different. It’s a rethink of what a budget-to-midrange smartphone should feel like, built on a modern 4nm process. For everyone tired of laggy, cheap phones, this processor is the new baseline, and it’s surprisingly strong.

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Redmi K90 Pro Max launches with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Bose audio; Redmi K90 tags along

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Xiaomi‘s Redmi brand has a singular obsession: stuffing truly absurd, high-end specs into phones priced well below the competition. The newly announced Redmi K90 Pro Max, launched recently in China, is a declaration of war on the concept of a “true flagship.” It’s the return of the “Pro Max” moniker, and this time, it’s packing next-gen silicon, a monstrous battery, and an audio feature that sounds utterly ridiculous — and therefore, necessary.

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