“The smartphone with infinite capabilities” is finally here. With a SRP of Php12,999, the octa-core MyPhone Infinity smartphone is now available at retail stores nationwide.

First introduced at the company’s Youth Tech Congress, the MyPhone Infinity is the company’s first handset to come bearing an octa-core processor. Its price put it squarely against the Cherry Mobile Cosmos Z2, while Starmobile’s octa-core offerings are sold for at least Php990 more.

Cherry Mobile also offers a more expensive 8-core smartphone at Php14,999—the Omega Infinity. Yes, our local brands are currently piling on the term ‘Infinity’ for their device names, but MyPhone has been quick to point out that they are the first on using such moniker.

MyPhone Infinity infographic

MyPhone Infinity Specs

  • Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
  • 5-inch IPS LCD (1080×1920 Full HD), ~441ppi
  • 1.7GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6592 processor
  • Mali 450MP GPU
  • 2GB RAM
  • 16GB internal storage
  • No microSD support
  • 16-megapixel main camera, with autofocus and LED flash
  • 8-megapixel front camera
  • Dual micro-SIM
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • 3G, HSPA+
  • Bluetooth
  • GPS
  • 2350mAh battery

Besides the price, the MyPhone Infinity’s battery capacity has also been revealed. At 2350mAh, the phone should last for several hours of usage if the MT6592 processor does deliver its outstanding energy efficiency while carrying out the most demanding of operations. The phone also supports USB On-The-Go to transfer and access music and video files on an external drive.

For a complete list of stores currently selling the MyPhone Infinity, head to the source link below. Each purchase comes with a free flip cover.

[Source: MyPhone]

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  1. does the GPS finally work fast with this new processor or still the same old problems? Anybody tested GPS on this phone?

      1. Root the phone, install Kernel Tweaker, and use those CPU tweaks to overclock or underclock the CPUs :) you can underclock/overclock earch CPUs or change their governors :) by the way, there’s a high impossibility that you can overclock those CPUs if they’re lock on the kernel :(

  2. “The Smartphone with Infinite Capabilities” daw.. eh wala namang MicroSD .. taz hindi LTE.. hmpf

  3. If priced at around 6k-7k this handset is good enough. Otherwise, there are others with better specs at a much lower price, the THL W200 for one.