Despite numerous “deaths,” BlackBerry will be back in the smartphone scene. A U.S. startup named OnwardMobility has become the iconic brand’s new licensor and promises to launch a 5G-enabled BlackBerry device with a physical QWERTY keyboard in the first half of 2021. And yes, it will run Android.
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy S20 FE: Here’s everything leaked so far
Samsung has released cheaper versions of its flagship smartphones. The Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 lineups, for example, have the Galaxy Note 10 Lite and Galaxy S10 Lite.
Read More2020 Huawei MateBook X, MateBook 13/14 Ryzen editions announced
Huawei has updated its MateBook line of Windows 10 laptops, with the spotlight falling on the new MateBook X powered by the latest generation of low-power CPUs from Intel.
Read MoreXiaomi 10th anniversary sale: Discounted phones, ecosystem products
From starting out with a dream to “make the world’s best phones, priced half so that everyone can afford them” to becoming a Fortune Global 500 company.
Read MorePH launch of Realme C15 with 6,000mAh battery set for Aug 20
Realme Philippines is set to offer another MediaTek Helio G35 smartphone after the Realme C11.
Read MoreASUS ROG Phone 3: PH price, preorder details, accessories
After launching on the global market, the ASUS ROG Phone 3 is now official in the Philippines following a local virtual event.
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy A01 Core, priced at P3,990, now available in PH
Months after launching the Galaxy A01 in the Philippines, Samsung has quietly unveiled the Samsung Galaxy A01 Core Android One smartphone based on the latest Android 10 operating system.
Read MoreOPPO Reno 4 launched in PH as a tool for content creation
OPPO Philippines has a new midrange smartphone, and if you’ve been following our site for a while, you’ll know that we’re talking about the OPPO Reno 4.
Read MoreSpotted: Redmi 9C listing with Philippine release date
It took a while, but Xiaomi‘s Redmi 9C will officially go on sale in the Philippines next week. You might recall that the budget phone was first announced alongside the Redmi 9A in June.
Read MoreHuawei Nova 7 SE 5G vs Samsung Galaxy A71: Cosmic showdown between top midrange phones
The Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G is the most affordable 5G phone we’ve seen in the Philippines so far, with a suggested retail price of P19,990, or around $407 converted (now P17,999 or 370). Huawei says the midranger is a 5G device aimed at the youth — and we certainly can’t argue with that given its aggressive pricing and trendy design.
Read MoreHuawei MateBook D 14: Top features + back-to-school promo
Huawei Philippines recently announced its Online-School Promo Bundles to give students the best deals on specific Huawei devices this academic season.
Read MoreCheaper Vivo Y11 coming to the Philippines Aug 14
One of Vivo Philippines‘ bestselling smartphones — if not the bestselling model — has a more affordable version that’s arriving soon.
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