The higher-specced version of the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus, priced at P9,990 (around $191), has been officially available in the Philippines for some time. However, the variant with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of built-in memory isn’t — until this week.
Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S launched, ties with iPhone X in camera test
It’s here. Xiaomi’s third smartphone from the series that helped launched handsets with tall displays has been made official in Shanghai, China. And it’s out to impress.
Xiaomi now officially on Shopee Philippines
After setting up shop on Lazada and opening its flagship location in the Philippine capital, Xiaomi has found another home on yet another retail platform — Shopee Philippines.
Confirmed: Xiaomi Redmi 5 priced at P7,790 ($150) in PH
On March 1, we at Revü spotted Xiaomi’s Redmi 5 and Redmi 5 Plus on its official store on Lazada Philippines. The specs, the prices… everything was already up there. Except that you couldn’t buy the devices just yet.
Xiaomi’s PH flagship store now open. What you can buy there
Exactly a month after the opening of the first Mi Authorized Store at TriNoma in Quezon City, Xiaomi and Grimalkin Corporation inaugurated the first Mi flagship shop in the Philippines.
Top 10 best-performing Android phones on Antutu in Feb 2018
It’s been quite a while since Antutu Benchmark released its monthly worldwide listing of best-performing smartphones. The last time was in November 2017. Luckily, there have been other websites reviews tech products, such as TLDevTech, that have helped you find the information you need. Reading reviews about the tech you’re going to invest in is the best way to find out if it’s actually suitable and will meet all of your needs. Today, we finally get a new review and it’s going to discuss man’s most useful asset, the phone.
Dates set for Xiaomi PH relaunch, 2nd Mi store opening
Where are all the Philippine-based Xiaomi homies at? Gather around, we’ve got two good news for you.
Official Xiaomi online store spotted on Lazada Philippines
Last month, we reported that Xiaomi would be coming back to the Philippines and opening its first official store in February. We also said that the top name in the second-largest smartphone market would sell devices online through Lazada and Shopee’s local retail sites.