Nubia, one of the many Chinese smartphone manufacturers, announced a new device that’s included in their M2 series. Meet the Nubia M2, a smartphone that’s currently available only in India.
The crazy Sony Xperia XZs that shoots 960fps slow-motion footage is now available in PH
Do you remember Sony’s surprising product announcement at Mobile World Congress last February of this year? The ones with a crazy-fast camera sensor that can shoot up to 960 frames-per-second videos? That’s the Xperia XZ Premium and the Sony Xperia XZs – the latter is coming here in the Philippines.
OPPO R11 leaks: Here’s what we know so far
According to various reports, it looks like OPPO’s upcoming device would now be a little different from their F line-up. The said OPPO R11 is rumored to have the dual-camera setup placed at the back instead on the front.
The Oukitel U22 smartphone has four cameras
Like what I have said many times before, 2017 is the year of dual-cameras. And by dual-camera I mean two cameras working side-by-side in one camera mode.
ASUS announces Apollo Lake-powered Vivobook E12 laptop
Last 2016, Intel quietly launched Apollo Lake, a SoC targeted to be mounted on budget notebooks and 2-in-1s. The new processor from Intel became available alongside their flagship and more expensive line, the Kaby Lake.
Windows 10 S laptops from HP and Acer now out, price starts at $299
Almost a week ago, Microsoft announced their new operating system, the Windows 10 S. This new refreshed version of their current popular OS are meant for students, designed to work well with low-end hardware to ensure that each PC that it will support will be affordable.
Gigabyte’s Aero 15 is a sleek gaming laptop
It looks like we have yet another contender to the Razer Blade, one of the world’s thinnest laptop.
Transform your Galaxy S7 into a Galaxy S8 with this simple trick
Keeping up with the trends, especially in electronics, can be a very expensive pursuit. Not only are newer flagship devices expensive or more expensive than the model they are replacing, the frequency by which these more up-to-date models arise is fast enough, not many can keep up with them, especially concerning the wallet.
Check your iPhone’s battery charge cycle count with this app
Once upon a time, there were two apps so nifty—BatteryLife and Battery Percentage—they revolutionized iPhone users in knowing their devices in a way that Apple would not—see their iPhone’s battery percentage, load counts, and the remaining life such critical has in store.
Pinoy-made, on-demand valet parking app Fetch relieves your parking woes
The convenience brought by smartphone apps just keeps on getting better. And more recently, some of these applications have come to the Philippines. They have been a big aid to one of the biggest problems of this country – transportation.
Siri saves the day as fishermen’s boat started sinking
Apple released an intelligent personal assistant called Siri more than 5 years ago. The voice assistant has a lot of useful functions, but it looks like a lot of people only used it for its novelty features. Siri can tell the time, weather forecast, set alarms, and the most useful of them all – it […]
Firefly Mobile Intense XL: 6-inch qHD display, Android Marshmallow, 3000mAh battery
Firefly Mobile is back at it again with a new smartphone. And now, the company is putting their name in the phablet category with the Firefly Mobile Intense XL.
Firefly Mobile Candy is a basic phone that costs only Php499
As smartphones start getting cheaper and cheaper, we expect that the dumb phones that became popular from the late 90s to the early 21st century would finally lay to rest.
Cherry Mobile releases Flare J1 2017 budget smartphone
There’s another entry in the already crowded low-end smartphones market.
A Chinese guy selling a fake iPhone 7 in NAIA gets busted
Based on a report, a Chinese man named Wang Jiashu was arrested last May 3 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 for trying to sell a fake Apple iPhone 7 to Jim Sydiongco, Chief of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).