The smartphone announcements from Xiaomi, now one of the biggest names in the business, have been fast and furious lately.
(The author, whose passion is to review whatever Xiaomi releases, is a contributor at Revü Philippines.)
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The smartphone announcements from Xiaomi, now one of the biggest names in the business, have been fast and furious lately.
(The author, whose passion is to review whatever Xiaomi releases, is a contributor at Revü Philippines.)
The Huawei P20 Pro is one of the most desirable phones ever made. And why wouldn’t it be? It looks especially striking in gradient purple; it doesn’t mind getting wet; it’s fast and offers a ton of storage space; and, most notably, the cameras are crazy good. But it’s also something of a luxury to own, with the P20 Pro retailing at P44,990 (around $872) in the Philippines.
Another Galaxy that could be launched at any time soon is the Samsung Galaxy J6.
Which smartphones became bestsellers in the first quarter of 2018? Which brands did well from January to March this year? Is the list a diversified one?
ASUS Philippines is proving it’s finally on the right trajectory following the warm reception to its ZenFone 5Q and ZenFone 5 in the country.
We may not be certain if the Nokia X will end up being called the Nokia X6, but one thing’s for sure: It will have a cutout at the top of the display a la the Apple iPhone X.
Just how well did the OPPO F7, released on April 21 in the Philippines, do in local retail? Impressive, if we go by an announcement by one of the country’s biggest chains for mobile devices.
Rejoice, Xiaomi fans: The Redmi successor many have been eyeing will finally launch in the Philippines soon, as we at Revü exclusively reported a month ago.
After a rather long wait, LG’s next big phone has finally arrived, and it’s called the LG G7 ThinQ.
Counterpoint Research’s report for the first quarter of 2018 is in. And it shows an interesting detail.
Gaming-oriented smartphones are beginning to make waves across the world. And with graphics-intensive games like PUBG Mobile taking the industry by storm, it’s about time that devices designed specifically for gaming are released.
(The author, whose passion is to review whatever Xiaomi releases, is a contributor at Revü Philippines.)
The Xiaomi Mi MIX 2 is one of the Chinese company’s most desirable devices ever. It sports high-end specs that beat most phones out there and a bezel-less design following the trend of its predecessor.
Many analysts had a gloomy outlook for the iPhone X. Well, they predicted wrong.
Except for their prices and availability, everything about the Samsung Galaxy A6 and Galaxy A6+ is confirmed, thanks to Samsung itself. The product page dedicated to the two smartphones is already up on the company’s Indonesian website.
We reported yesterday that OPPO will launch a new smartphone brand in India to compete directly with Xiaomi, currently the leading brand in the world’s second-largest smartphone market. Now, more details about that sub-brand have emerged.
You probably didn’t see this coming. OPPO, the No. 3 mobile vendor in the Philippines in 2017, will launch a sub-brand in the world’s second-largest smartphone market, India.
Following last year’s Razer Phone, the Xiaomi Black Shark and Nubia Red Magic gaming smartphones were announced in China with high specs and excellent prices. But which one is worth your money in 2018?
Apple devices, as you know, are priced on the high side, and these prices tend to stick even years after release. That said, Apple sale events are typically among those that consumers watch for.
Samsung has unveiled a new entry-level smartphone for the world’s second-largest mobile market. The new Samsung Galaxy J2 (2018) is now official in India.