Smartphone brand Infinix has named Yuna of ITZY as its first global brand ambassador, as it rolls out the NOTE 60 Series worldwide. The partnership…
When DJI announced its first venture into the 360 drone market, it was met with hype and praise, but upon closer look, is the hype justified? Taking a closer look at the Avata…
(Photos and words by Ryan Baldemor) During the Holy Week season, I had the opportunity to borrow the Fujifilm…
So much has been said about the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, which has been heavy on artificial intelligence (AI)-driven…
A relatively cheap smartphone with a large battery capacity and a naturally vibrant and sharp screen? Count me in. …
The Poco X8 Pro Max arrives at a time when upgrading your phone isn’t as straightforward as it used…
This is perfect for students that need a device they can prop on a desk because of the built in kick stand — and for parents to easily monitor as well, since it isn’t a tablet that your child can just grab.
Another reason for wanting to be on team Pixel is the sheer usability of using a pure Android version. This means Android OS as it was designed to be used by Google with no unnecessary add-ons on the UI or tweaking by manufacturers which may be a hit or miss.
Although Facebook has been trying to combat misinformation for years now, it seems that sponsored ads are really the…
The OPPO Pad Air is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon® 680 Chipset which delivers long-lasting and seamless interactions. With 8 CPU cores, and AI System Booster 2.1, the tablet is designed to get through with all your work, no matter how many they are happening all at once. In the same manner, the OPPO Pad Air allows you to switch apps in social media, play mobile games, and view photos or videos with ease. The OPPO Pad Air is also capable of External Memory Support MicroSD of up to 512GB.
For the price of P4,899 you get yourself some form of security knowing where your child is at all times. Available in blue and pink, it’s honestly the perfect holiday gift for parents with kids under 10 years old.
Tech writers often use, to a fault, the terms “stylish and functional” quite liberally. This is one of those instances where the GT4 does actually meet those two descriptions.
Shoulder triggers and a large battery for long gaming sessions are common features of flagship gaming phones. But now they are included in nubia’s latest offerings, the Neo 5 and the Neo 5 GT. I’m a firm believer that gaming should be for everyone, and these phones offer uncompromised performance, excellent software optimization, and a chipset that handles gaming tasks well. After spending a week with both phones, I strongly…