POCO is back to its old tricks, pushing the boundaries of what a performance smartphone should cost and deliver. The Xiaomi sub-brand just dropped the POCO X8 Pro Series, and for the first time, it is bringing a Pro Max model to the lineup. If you thought battery anxiety was a thing of the past, POCO is making absolutely sure of it with some of the most overkill spec sheets we have seen this year.
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View PostMyOPPO referral promo launched with GCash rewards, Reno15 discounts
OPPO Philippines is looking to grow its community this summer by incentivizing its current user base to recruit friends to its official membership platform. The company recently announced the MyOPPO Referral Campaign, a limited-time promotion that rewards successful referrals with GCash credits and substantial discounts on the new OPPO Reno15 Series 5G phones: the Reno15 Pro 5G, Reno15 5G, and Reno15 F 5G models.
Read MoreHONOR X8d launching in PH March 19. Watch our unboxing reel
HONOR Philippines is filling out its 2026 calendar with the HONOR X8d, the brand’s third smartphone launch this year. Set to officially debut in the country on March 19, the device is a clear play for the student and lifestyle market, leaning heavily on a slim industrial design and a pixel-dense 108-megapixel primary camera.
Read MoreHome Credit Galaxy S26 preorder promo: Up to ₱29,000 off, 0% interest, 0 down payment
Samsung‘s Galaxy S26 Series phones are finally here. If you’ve seen our Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra camera test or the price announcement, you already know these devices are serious hardware statements. But with the Ultra initially crossing the ₱100,000 (roughly $1,682) mark, the “Ultra” name feels just as true for the dent it makes in your wallet.
Read MoreGlobe Galaxy Forever returns offering annual upgrades for Samsung Galaxy S26 Series
If you’ve been following the smartphone scene for a while, “Galaxy Forever” might sound familiar. Globe first tried the annual upgrade idea in 2014, and more recently extended it to Galaxy Z foldable buyers in 2025. But the new versions are a different beast entirely. Instead of being an experimental add‑on, the program is now a subscription model designed to keep you on a steady path to Samsung‘s latest flagship.
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Folding phones are about to get more interesting.
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View PostApple’s Mac overhaul is here: The ₱39,990/ $599 MacBook Neo is the star
Apple‘s first major hardware drop of the year is officially here. While the mobile devices have their own share of updates (see iPhone 17e, M4 iPad Air PH price starts at ₱42,990: Apple’s value offensive), the real shakeup is happening to the Mac. The company just unleashed a top-to-bottom refresh of its laptop lineup, introducing the M5 MacBook Air, the powerhouse M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pros, and a completely new entry-level wildcard: the MacBook Neo.
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