If you’re a fan of the NBA and you haven’t subscribed to the league’s on-demand streaming service yet, we have terrific news for you: NBA League Pass is currently down to its lowest price yet in the Philippines.
Huawei Mate 50 Pro now highest-rated camera phone on Dxomark
Huawei has done it again. The smartphone maker and telecommunications supplier is once more king of the mobile-camera space, according to Dxomark.
‘Industry-first’ specs, NFTs: Infinix ZERO ULTRA 5G gives us glimpse of where brand is headed
View PostInfinix ZERO ULTRA 5G: 12-minute charging and other flagship features at a price you can’t resist!
View PostInfinix ZERO ULTRA priced as low as P18,749 ($317) in PH
It looks like Christmas has come early this year with the latest smartphone release from Infinix Mobile. The company’s local arm has finally announced the pricing and availability details for its latest — and boldest — smartphone, the Infinix ZERO ULTRA 5G, in the Philippines.
NBA League Pass now 36% cheaper in the Philippines
The new NBA season is just around the corner. And if you’re a fan of a team or a player, or just a hoop junkie who appreciates the modern game and wants to watch the season in its entirety, then the NBA League Pass subscription service is the best option for you.
Top 5 tablet brands in the Philippines in Q2 2022
Apple, Samsung, Amazon, Lenovo, and Huawei were the biggest tablet companies in the world in the second quarter of this year. But how about in the Philippines, where the market grew by 40.1% year-on-year and 22.4% quarter-on-quarter as the new school year begins?
OPPO Pad Air launched as brand’s first tablet in PH
Finally, a tablet from OPPO Philippines.
Realme Pad X, Realme Watch 3 PH prices, availability announced
The Philippines’ top smartphone brand today announced the local pricing and availability details for a couple of new products as part of its culminating activity for its monthlong fan festival.
Top 5 smartphone brands in the Philippines in Q2 2022
Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi, OPPO, and Vivo were the top smartphone vendors in the world last quarter, but how about in the Philippines? Did the same manufacturers figured in the most recent local ranking?
Xiaomi advances on Fortune Global 500 list for 4th year in a row
Three times in a row? Make that four now.
Honor coming back to PH with Google services-enabled devices
Surprise, surprise! Honor, the former Huawei sub-brand, will make its return to the Philippines, two years after Huawei officially sold its Honor business to a state-owned consortium led by phone distributor Digital China and the Shenzhen government.
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View PostRealme Pad X 5G tablet launched outside China
Realme has announced a slew of new products for the Indian market, headlined by the Realme Pad X, the first premium 5G tablet in India and the company’s third in the subcontinent. It also launched the Realme Watch 3 and Realme Flat Monitor with a 23.8-inch VA panel running at up to 75Hz.
Why the Huawei MateBook D 16 is perfect for those who want a big laptop with fast, reliable WiFi
View PostNothing Phone 1 price in the Philippines revealed
We’re just a few days away from the initial Philippine availability of London-based tech startup Nothing‘s first smartphone. So, how much is it going to cost in the country?
Nothing Phone 1 now official, confirmed to come to PH
After months of hyping up its first smartphone, London-based tech startup Nothing finally rolled the red carpet for the Phone 1.
Diablo Immortal launched in PH, other markets. Can your device run it?
After a brief delay, Blizzard Entertainment has finally launched Diablo Immortal in Southeast Asia and the rest of Asia Pacific, including the Philippines. The free-to-play title is now playable in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macao, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand as well, with dedicated servers set up in the said regions to ensure better connectivity and ping.
Most impressive cam phone we’ve used in H1 2022: vivo X80 Pro [Video]
View PostNothing Phone 1 design revealed ahead of July 12 launch
Following months of rumors and leaks, Nothing Phone 1‘s design has been revealed by the London-based tech startup founded by former OnePlus director Carl Pei.
