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Following weeks of teasing, realme has officially launched the realme P4 Series in the Philippines, and one device is completely stealing the spotlight. If you despise constantly hunting for wall outlets or borrowing power banks from friends, the brand has engineered the ultimate solution: the realme P4 Power 5G. Shattering local endurance records, the hero model of the lineu...


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Taiwanese electronics maker ASUS dropped a welcome surprise at this year’s Computex trade show: the new ASUS Pad with model No. T3201. The launch officially signals the company’s return to the traditional tablet market after a long hiatus. If you recall, the last true Android slate from the brand belonged to the ZenPad line, released back in 2017. And no, we’re obviously not ...


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The midrange smartphone space is fiercely competitive, with brands constantly trying to out-spec each other. But every so often, a device comes along that completely defies expectations. Say hello to the TECNO POVA Curve 2 5G. It’s a phone that scoffs at standard battery capacities yet avoids feeling like a brick in your pocket. We spent considerable time testing this big‑bat...


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The middle of 2026 is officially here, and Antutu’s May benchmark numbers reveal how the silicon landscape continues to evolve. While last month saw plenty of new smartphone releases, not all of them were built for raw power. However, those that were –specifically a brand-new, overclocked RedMagic device — reshaped the high-end Android race. Top 10 flagship smartphones: A new...


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If the recent wave of premium ARM-based laptops left you wondering when the budget market would get its turn, Qualcomm just delivered. Enter the Qualcomm Snapdragon C, an entry-tier platform designed specifically to power Windows machines starting at a highly accessible $300 (roughly ₱18,516) price point. The timing and positioning are deliberate. Across the industry, the Sna...


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