Infinix XBook B15 now in the Philippines
Infinix has a new laptop in the Philippines, the XBook B15. The Infinix XBook B15 features a large 15.6-inch IPS display with a FHD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a wide 16:9 aspect ratio. It has decent 3.75mm bezels with an 87.4% screen-to-body ratio. A 1080p webcam is on top with a privacy This article, Infinix XBook B15 now in the Philippines, was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.

TECNO POVA Curve 2 Spotted in PH Retailer Listings
TECNO Mobile has yet to officially announce the launch date of the TECNO POVA Curve 2, but the device has already appeared through posts from local retailers in the Philippines. The TECNO POVA Curve 2 is a mid-range smartphone featuring a 6.78-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection,
Infinix XBOOK B15 now official in PH
Infinix just launched the new Infinix XBOOK B15 in the Philippines, expanding its laptop lineup alongside the XBOOK B14. The... The post Infinix XBOOK B15 now official in PH appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines Tech News & Reviews.
TECNO Spark 50 5G priced in the Philippines
TECNO Philippines has officially brought the Spark 50 series to the country. The TECNO Spark 50 5G is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 6400 processor, while the 4G-only Spark 50 uses a Helio G81 processor. That is paired with up to 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. Keeping the lights on is a 6,500mAh This article, TECNO Spark 50 5G priced in the Philippines, was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.
OPPO Reno15 5G Long Term Review – Full-package content-focused premium mid-ranger
After three months with the OPPO Reno15 5G, we share our thoughts on its capabilities, including its potential for content creation.OPPO Reno15 5G in Twilight BlueTo recap, the OPPO Reno15 features the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 octa-core processor, 6.59-inch AMOLED screen, LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 3.1 storage, and 6,500mAh battery with 80W SUPERVOOC fast charging via USB-C.Its highlights include a 50MP selfie camera, a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP 3.5x telephoto camera with an LED flash.It is IP69 dust and water-resistant and is now available in the Philippines. Price starts at PHP 36,999.For our review part 1: OPPO Reno15 5G Unboxing, First Impressions, and Camera SamplesMultimedia ExperienceOPPO Reno15 5G's front screenIn front is the 6.59-inch AMOLED screen with a 2760 x 1256 resolution, a 1,200 nits peak brightness, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 240Hz touch sampling rate. It supports 10-bit color and is Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protected.Great quality at this price segment, as usual, and it is flatAt 1,200 nits of HDR brightness, the panel is readable under direct sunlight at maximum brightness. The images and text are crisp, while the colors are vibrant.The panel supports 10 points of multi-touch, making it ideal for multi-tasking or games that take advantage of multiple simultaneous touch inputs. It responds instantaneously and accurately to our taps and gestures.Because the panel is flat, the phone is easier to hold.Around the panel are nearly symmetrical and super slim bezels. At the top bezel is the ultra-thin earpiece, and below it is the punch hole for the selfie camera.OPPO Reno15 5G's top and bottom viewThe phone is equipped with top-firing and bottom-firing stereo speakers. Around the phone are microphones used for noise cancellation in calls and in audio recording.The sound from the speakers has a high maximum volume that can be pushed up to 300 percent. The audio quality at 85 percent is clear with a decent sound stage. Any higher and the distortion creeps in. However, the ability to push it to 300 percent is useful, especially in noisy environments.The microphones do a good job at picking up sounds from a meter away, and the call's noise cancellation is effective. We never had complaints from the other side of the line.CamerasOPPO Reno15 5G's rear cameraAt the back of the OPPO Reno15 5G are the 50MP f/1.8 main camera, a 50MP f/2.8 telephoto camera, and an 8MP f/2.2 116-degree ultra-wide camera with an LED flash.The stock camera app includes Photo, Video, Portrait, Night, Pro, Hi-Res, Pano, Slo-Mo, Time-Lapse, Dual-View Video, Underwater, Sticker, and Doc Scanner.The Pro mode allows for controls of ISO (50-3200), Shutter Speed (1/800-30 secs), EV (+-3), Focus, and White Balance.Rear Camera SamplesOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera daylight 1xOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera daylight 2xOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera daylight 3.5xOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera daylight 7xOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera daylight 120xOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera daylight ultra-wideThe daylight images from the rear cameras produced good images with vibrant color and decent contrast. Where they differ is when using Zoom. The 1x, 2x, and 3.5x shots are noticeably sharper and more detailed. The shots from the 7x and 120x are slightly softer and less detailed.OPPO Reno15 5G portrait mode shots with the 1x, 2x, and 3.5x camerasThe OPPO Reno15 5G's portrait mode captures images with high detail, tack-sharpness, vibrant color, and accurate skin tones. What impressed us was the edge detection and the near-natural bokeh that even simulates a slight swirl.OPPO Reno15 5G close-up shots with the 1x and 3.5x camerasThe detail and sharpness are on point with the close-up shots from the 1x and 3.6x cameras. What impressed us is the white balance was able to get it right in a difficult indoor setting with multiple light sources with different colors.OPPO Reno15 5G rear camera indoors 1xOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera indoors 2xOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera indoors 3.5xOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera indoors 7xOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera indoors ultra-wideIndoors, the rear cameras capture images with plenty of detail and vibrant color. What impressed us is that even when shooting against the light, we were able to retain some detail instead of blowing out completely. It is worth noting that there were more details and color retained from the 1x, 2x, 3.5x, and 7x cameras. The ultra-wide struggled with retaining the greens from the trees.OPPO Reno15 5G rear camera lowlight 1xOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera lowlight 2xOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera lowlight 3.5xOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera lowlight 7xOPPO Reno15 5G rear camera lowlight ultra-wideIn low light, the Reno15 5G did a great job of containing the overexposure from areas with light sources. It retained a lot of the detail in those areas. The color and sharpness are good and are unaffected by the noise, even on the ultra-wide camera.Generally, high-level camerasIn front is the 50MP f/2.0 selfie camera. The stock camera app allows the majority of the modes to use the Selfie camera.Selfie Camera SamplesOPPO Reno15 5G selfie camera daylightThe daylight selfie from the Reno15 5G produces images with decent sharpness, vibrant color, deep contrast, and accurate skin tones. Our only concern is that we've seen smartphones in this price range that produced more detailed selfies. Aside from that, we were also impressed by its ability to retain detail and color even when shot against the light.OPPO Reno15 5G selfie PortraitThe Portrait mode is mostly the same as the normal mode daylight selfie, but what impressed us again is the edge detection and the near-natural bokeh.OPPO Reno15 5G selfie IndoorsIndoors, the story is the same. The sharpness and detail are good, while color, contrast, and skin tones are on point. The selfie camera was able to retain some detail even when shot against the light, too.OPPO Reno15 5G selfie lowlightIn low light, the sharpness and detail were slightly affected by the noise. What impressed us is the color and skin tones remained accurate. The noise did affect some areas of the image. Overall, the rear camera images and selfie images were good. The sharpness, detail, color, and skin tones were on point. Minimal noise, and even if there was noise, it didn't affect the image too much. Also, the camera's ability to retain detail and color in against-the-light situations is impressive.Only use the 120x when you absolutely need it, but we wouldn't go out of our way to actively use it.The rear and front-facing cameras are able to capture up to 4K at 60fps without stabilization. With stabilization, the rear cameras can still capture at 4K at 60 fps, but the selfie camera is locked at 1080p at 30fps. Both rear and front-facing cameras have a significant crop when shooting with stabilization.The footage from both rear and front-facing cameras is sharp and detailed with vibrant color, too, but has noticeable noise buildup. The non-stabilized footage is noticeably shaky, but when stabilized, it is noticeably smoother.PerformanceOPPO Reno15 5G AnTuTu and GeekBench resultsInside the OPPO Reno15 5G is the 4nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 octa-core processor, Adreno 722 GPU, 12GB LPDDR5X RAM, and 256GB/512GB UFS 3.1 internal storage.During the AnTuTu test, the Reno15 5G lost 4 percent of its battery and increased its temperature by 3.7 degrees. In GeekBench, it scored 1,279 in single-core tests and 4,012 in multi-core tests.OPPO Reno15 5G CPDT and 3DMark resultsThe internal storage scored 841.97 MB/s in sequential read speeds and 483.74 MB/s in sequential write speeds. In 3DMark, the Reno15 5G scored 7,653 overall and averaged 45.83 fps.OPPO Reno15 5G GeekBench AI and AI Benchmark resultsIn the GeekBench AI benchmark, the Reno15 5G scored 1,366 in single precision, 1,705 in half-precision, and 2,422 in quantized score.In AI Bench, it scored 493 or "Excellent Performance."OPPO Reno15 5G Benchmarks:AnTuTu - 1,498,092GeekBench - 1,279 single-core, 4,012 multi-coreCPDT - 841.97 sequential read speeds, 483.74 sequential write speeds3DMark - 7,653 overall score, 45.83 average fpsGeekBench AI - 1,366 single precision, 1,705 half precision, 2,422 quantized scoreAI Bench - 493The Reno15 5G's score in AnTuTu, GeekBench, 3DMark, CPDT, GeekBench AI, and AI Bench are scores within the range of the phone's specs, but it may face competition from similarly priced smartphones that may perform better.OPPO Reno15 5G running Genshin ImpactWhen playing games such as Genshin Impact, it unlocked the "Medium" graphics settings as its default. It offers a good gaming experience with good graphics and smooth gameplay, even after playing for an extended period. The phone warmed up, but it never got alarmingly hot.PCMark battery benchmark result and Battery usageInside the phone is a 6,500mAh battery. In our usual PCMark Battery benchmark, it lasted 12 hours and 15 minutes. This is significantly inconsistent with our actual usage.We would unplug the phone from the charger at 8:00 AM and end the heavy workday at 10:00 PM. We would consistently get 50 percent or more battery left with 6 hours of on-screen time, even when running in Performance mode.The OPPO Reno15 5G's battery effectively lasts two days in Performance mode.It charges via USB-C with the included 80W SUPERVOOC flash charger in an hour or 60 minutes.OPPO Reno15 5G's ColorOS 16Running the show is Android 16-based ColorOS 16. The phone handles the majority of tasks, such as navigating through the OS, opening apps, and browsing the web and social media, without struggling. We almost didn't find a task that it struggled with.The phone features an optical in-display fingerprint scanner and face unlock for enhanced biometric security. The initial setup and subsequent uses are quick, and it detects our biometrics instantaneously. It works even when your finger is sweaty.The Face Unlock only struggles when the front camera is dirty. The screen brightens up when used in the dark. It detects the face and unlocks the phone super fast, too.Regarding connectivity, we have the following: 5G, 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.4, OTG, NFC, GPS, and dual nano SIM. It even has eSIM support, making it convenient for traveling abroad or if you simply are an eSIM user.Wireless connections are usually stable for WiFi, and we get 4 to 5 out of 5 bars for telco mobile data connections.ColorOS features the new Luminous Rendering Engine, Trinity Engine, and System-wide seamless or fluid animations. These all work together for smoother performance while adding glowing effects, realistic shadows, and dynamic icons. The home screen is now more flexible and more customizable.OPPO's new "OPPO AI" dedicated tab in settingsOPPO also added several new photo and video AI tools, but our favorite AI feature is the AI Mind Space, where you can organize notes, photos, and voice memos.OPPO's new Collage Pop-out feature in the stock Photos appAnother new favorite is the Pop-out feature in the collage edit on the stock Photos app. Aside from offering possible layouts for Photos, if you shot your photos as "Motion Photos," the photo's animation will play, and the Pop-out feature detects the subject of the Photo and cuts it out so it can "pop out" in the collage. Fun stuff! Perfect for memorable photos.We also can not forget one of our favorite features from the Reno14 and Reno13 Series. And that is the Touch to Share with iPhone. ColorOS 15 introduces a feature that allows for effortless file transfer with a single NFC tap between your Reno Phone and an iPhone or iPad. The iOS user just needs to install the O+ Connect app, and seamless transfer can now occur between operating systems. This bridges OPPO's devices to the Apple ecosystem. We hope that OPPO will further develop this.Pros - Near flagship-level build and design, stunning 120Hz 1.5K AMOLED screen, 2-day battery on performance mode, stereo speakers, Great photo and video output, ColorOS 16 is much more refined, IP69 dust and water resistanceCons - AI features have improved, but are still novel for most people, up to 1080p 30fps stabilized selfie video recordingOPPO Reno15 5G SpecsDisplay: 6.59-inch Gorilla Glass 7i AMOLED screen w/ 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, 1.5K 2760 x 1256 resolution at 460 ppiCPU: 2.8GHz 4nm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 octa-core processorGPU: AdrenoRAM: 12GB LPDDR5XROM: 256GB/512GB UFS 3.1Back Camera: 50MP f/1.8 w/ AF, 2-axis OIS + 8MP f/2.2 116-degree ultra-wide-angle w/ AF + 50MP f/2.8 3.5x Telephoto Camera w/ 2-axis OIS + LED flashSelfie Camera: 50MP f/2.0 100-degree w/ AFBattery: 6,500mAh w/ USB-C 80W SUPERVOOCOS: Android 16 w/ ColorOS 16Connectivity: WiFi 6 2x2 MIMO, 5G SA/NSA, 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.4 LE (SBS, AAC, aptX HD, LDAC, LHDC5.0), OTG, NFC, GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, BDS, dual SIM (nano)Sensors: Accelerometer, light, orientation, proximity, gyroscope, sound, magneticOthers: In-Display fingerprint sensor, IP68/69 dust and water resistance, stereo speakers, 3x microphones, AI X-axis linear motor, Multi-Cooling System, Colors: Aurora Blue, Twilight Blue, Aurora WhiteDimensions: 158 x 74.83 x 7.77 mm (Twilight Blue), 7.89 mm (Aurora Blue, Aurora White) Weight: 197gPrice: PHP 36,999 (PHP 12GB/256GB), PHP 39,999 (12GB/512GB)VerdictOPPO Reno15 5G web surfingAt the starting price of PHP 36,999, the Reno15 5G continues the upward trend of pricing seen in the past few generations. The great thing is that the performance, build, and features get even better with each generation.Hardware-wise, the Reno15 5G has near flagship-level build material and design. The 120Hz 1.5K AMOLED is stunning, and the bezels are super thin and symmetrical.The main selling point is its content creation features, such as the cameras and the AI editing tools. And in this regard, the images and video footage are high quality and what we would expect from more expensive smartphones. The AI editing tools allow for complex edits but in an easy-to-use manner. With minimal practice, users can quickly create quality photos and videos.The Reno15 5G delivers near-flagship overall performance and design for a starting price of PHP 36,999. The processor, its Collage Pop-out and AI Mindspace are a great addition ot the growing number of AI features that OPPO has been rolling out. Although some AI features feel novel, these ones are actually useful.If users can look past the 1.5K resolution display, the 8MP resolution ultra-wide camera, and the soft digital 120x zoom, then the Reno15 5G is looking like a great pick for an overall package for its price.Build/Design - 4.5Multimedia Experience - 4.5Cameras - 4.25Performance - 4.25Average - 4.37/5
nubia Neo 5 GT Review: Gaming-first, but can it do more?
The nubia Neo 5 GT is not your usual midrange phone. Most devices in this price range try to do a bit of everything. You get decent cameras, solid battery, and a good display, but nothing really stands out. Gaming is usually just one of many features, not the main focus. This one takes a different approach. After spending time with it, it’s clear what nubia is going for. The phone is built around gaming first. You get active cooling, shoulder triggers, and a 144Hz display that really shapes the experience. That kind of focus changes how you use the phone every day. It also means some features are not the priority.So the bigger question is simple. Who is this really for? And if you’re not gaming all the time, can it still work as your everyday phone?ProsBuilt-in active cooling fanGaming-focused software and hardware Flat design feels comfortable and stable during gameplayRGB lighting and overall design stand out if you like gaming aestheticsBypass charging is great for long gaming sessionsGood thermal management compared to most phones in the same price rangeConsCamera performance is average, especially in low lightNo OIS for photos and videosGaming design may feel too aggressive for some usersDesign: Built for gamers, No compromisesRight out of the box, the nubia Neo 5 GT makes its identity clear. This is a gaming phone through and through. It feels like a more affordable take on nubia’s REDMAGIC lineup, and that influence shows immediately. The design leans heavily into that gaming aesthetic. You get aggressive lines, RGB lighting, and a cyberpunk-inspired back panel. It’s not subtle, and it’s not trying to be. You’ll either like it or feel like it’s too much.The glass back adds a premium touch, which is a nice surprise at this price point. It also has a bit of weight at around 200g, but that actually works in its favor. During gaming sessions, it feels stable and grounded instead of too light or hollow.As for the layout, everything is where you expect it to be. The power button and volume keys sit on the right side, within easy reach when you’re holding the phone horizontally for gaming. The shoulder triggers are also positioned well along the frame, so they feel natural to use without needing to adjust your grip. At the bottom, you get the USB-C port, speaker grille, and SIM tray, while the top houses a secondary mic. The exhaust vents for the active cooling system are placed on both the left and right sides, which helps with airflow during longer gaming sessions. The flat design also deserves credit. Both the frame and back are flat, so the phone doesn’t wobble when placed on a table. It’s a small detail, but it improves everyday usability.I also love the fact that the RGB lighting is more than just decoration. You get a glowing GT logo and a stylized “eye” design that you can customize. There’s also a transparent section on the back that adds to the overall gaming vibe. More importantly, the shoulder triggers make a real difference. With a 550Hz sampling rate, inputs feel quick and responsive, especially in competitive games like shooters.Durability is decent, but there are trade-offs. The phone carries an IP64 rating, but the built-in cooling fan requires air vents, which lowers protection in certain areas. It can handle splashes, but you still need to be careful around water.DisplayThe nubia Neo 5 GT comes with a 6.8-inch OLED display, and it’s one of its strongest features. You get a 1.5K resolution panel with deep blacks, vibrant colors, and strong contrast. It looks good whether you’re gaming, watching videos, or just scrolling through apps. The high refresh rate make everything feels smooth. The UI navigation feels zippy and fast-paced gameplay are also noticeable. When it comes to brightness, the phone is also impressive as it reaches up to 4500 nits peak. Outdoor visibility is also not an issue, even under direct sunlight. The in-display fingerprint scanner that is very reliable and is fast enough for daily use. There is one downside worth noting though, this unit only support Widevine L3, which limits streaming apps like Netflix to standard definition. It’s not a dealbreaker for gaming, but it affects media consumption.PerformanceThe nubia Neo 5 GT runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor. This is where expectations need to be managed. The chip delivers solid performance for its price, but it’s not designed to compete with flagship processors. There are moments where you feel like it could have benefited from a slightly more powerful chip, even at a higher price. That said, the phone still performs well in real-world use. You get up to 24GB RAM through memory expansion and fast UFS 3.1 storage, which helps with multitasking and loading times.In games like Genshin Impact, it runs at around 45 to 50 FPS on higher settings. It’s not the highest frame rate, but it stays consistent. And consistency matters more than peak numbers, especially for longer sessions. The phone comes with stereo speakers and DTS:X Ultra support, and it’s actually better than expected for this price. Audio gets loud enough without sounding harsh, and it stays clear whether you’re gaming or just watching videos. It adds a bit more depth to the experience, especially in games where sound cues matter. Haptics are also worth mentioning. They feel tighter and more responsive than what you usually get in this segment, which helps make gameplay feel more engaging overall.Based on the benchmarks, the nubia Neo 5 GT sits comfortably in the midrange space. It scored around 1,067,776 on AnTuTu, with decent contributions from CPU, GPU, memory, and UX, though it only outperformed a smaller percentage of devices overall. On Geekbench 6, it posted a single-core score of 1063 and a multi-core score of 3200, while GPU scores landed at around 3061 for OpenCL and 3069 for Vulkan. In real terms, these numbers reflect what you’d expect from the Dimensity 7400. It’s capable and stable for everyday use and gaming, but it’s not chasing top-tier performance. The good part here is consistency. Paired with the phone’s active cooling system, these scores translate into steady performance rather than short bursts of power, which matters more during longer gaming sessions.Cooling system: the real highlightThis is where the nubia Neo 5 GT separates itself from other midrange devices. It comes with a built-in active cooling fan, paired with a large vapor chamber and graphite cooling system covering over 29,000 mm². That setup is rare at this price. More importantly, it works. During extended gaming sessions, the phone stays noticeably cooler compared to typical midrange phones. Performance remains stable, and frame drops are minimized. nubia also includes bypass charging, which allows the phone to draw power directly from the charger while gaming. This reduces heat and helps maintain battery health over time. For gamers, these features make a real difference in daily use.Camera: functional, but not the focusThe camera setup here is pretty straightforward. You get a 50MP main camera paired with a 2MP secondary sensor, and for most everyday shots, it does the job. In good lighting, photos come out clean enough. Colors look natural, and details are decent for social media or quick snaps. It’s a camera you can rely on when the conditions are right. But once you step outside that comfort zone, the limitations start to show. Check out these sample photos in 1x vs 3x magnification: These are also some of the photos we took in good lighting conditions: Low-light shots can get soft, and noise becomes more noticeable. Since there’s no OIS, you need a steady hand, especially at night or when shooting video. Video itself tops out at 4K 30fps, which is fine for casual clips, but it feels a bit limited if you’re used to smoother 60fps recording. The 16MP front camera is serviceable. It works well for video calls and the occasional selfie, but it doesn’t really stand out in terms of detail or dynamic range. It’s consistent, just not impressive. At the end of the day, this is one of the more obvious trade-offs of the phone. The camera is there when you need it, and it works well enough for everyday use. But it’s not the reason you pick up the nubia Neo 5 GT.Software: focused on gaming experienceThe nubia Neo 5 GT runs on MyOS 16 based on Android 16, and right away, you can tell this isn’t just a regular UI. It feels smooth and responsive, but more importantly, it’s clearly built around gaming. Everything points back to Game Space. Once you launch a game, that’s where most of the magic happens. You get quick access to performance modes depending on how hard you want the phone to push. You can block notifications so nothing interrupts your session. You can even monitor things like FPS and system performance in real time. It’s all laid out in a way that feels easy to use without pulling you out of the game. On top of that, nubia adds AI Game Space 5.0 along with the NeoTurbo engine. These work behind the scenes to manage resources and keep gameplay stable, especially during longer sessions. You don’t really notice them directly, but you feel the difference when performance stays consistent.There’s also AI Copilot Demi 2.0, which acts like a lightweight assistant while you’re playing. It can handle simple tasks, manage notifications, and give you updates without getting in the way. It’s one of those features you don’t think about at first, but it ends up being useful the more you play.Individually, these features might seem small. But when you put everything together, the whole experience feels more focused. It’s clear the software is built to support gaming, not just add it as an extra feature.Battery: large capacity, average resultsThe nubia Neo 5 GT packs a 6210 mAh battery, which sounds impressive on paper. In real-world use, it performs well, but not as strong as expected for its size. With the cooling fan active, you get around 9 hours of screen-on time. Turn it off, and it can stretch closer to 11 hours. For a battery this large, those numbers feel slightly underwhelming. Charging is fast with 80W wired support, so you can quickly top up and get back to gaming without long wait times.VerdictThe nubia Neo 5 GT is a very focused device. At Php 17,999, it brings features you don’t usually see in this segment. You get active cooling, shoulder triggers, a 144Hz OLED display, and a software experience built around gaming. But of course, it comes with trade-offs. The Dimensity 7400 is stable and reliable, but it’s not the most powerful chip out there. Battery life is good, though not the best in its class. The camera works when you need it, but it’s not something you’ll highlight. So it really comes back to the main question.Who is this for?If you spend a lot of time playing mobile games and want something that stays stable, runs cooler, and gives you better control, this phone makes a lot of sense. You can feel that it’s built around that kind of experience, and everything works together toward that goal.But if you’re looking for a more balanced phone, something with a better camera, stronger battery efficiency, or more versatility overall, there are other options in the same price range that might suit you better.The nubia Neo 5 GT isn’t trying to do everything. It sticks to gaming. And for the right kind of user, that focus is exactly why it stands out.nubia Neo5 GT Specs6.8-inch OLED, 1.5K 1224 × 2720, 144Hzup to 4500 nits,MediaTek Dimensity 7400Mali-G615 MC2 GPU8GB / 12GB RAMup to 12GB virtual RAM256GB / 512GB UFS 3.150MP main, 2MP depth16MP front4K 30fps video5GWiFi 6Bluetooth 6.0GPSNFCDual SIM + eSIM6210mAh, 80W wired chargingBypass chargingAndroid 16, MyOS 16Game Space, NeoTurbo engine, AI Copilot Demi 2.0In-display fingerprintAccelerometerGyroProximityCompassStereo speakers, DTS:X UltraRGB lighting, shoulder triggers 550HzActive cooling fan, vapor chamber coolingIP64 splash resistance163.6 × 75.8 × 8.4 mm, ~200gPhantom Black, Stellar Silver, Electro GoldPhp 17,999 (8GB + 256GB)Php 19,999 (12GB + 256GB)
Infinix XBOOK B14 now official in PH
Infinix has launched the new Infinix XBOOK B14 in the Philippines, offering a budget-friendly option for students and young professionals.... The post Infinix XBOOK B14 now official in PH appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines Tech News & Reviews.
TECNO Spark 50 launched in PH
The TECNO Spark 50 4G is now in the Philippines. Arriving alongside the Spark 50 5G, the TECNO Spark 50 is powered by a 4G-only MediaTek Helio G81 processor, paired with only 4GB of RAM, and up to 256GB of expandable storage. This budget phone is equipped with a large 7,000mAh battery, but it only This article, TECNO Spark 50 launched in PH, was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.

HONOR Magic8 Pro gets Android 17 Beta 3 support early
Android 17 arrives early The post HONOR Magic8 Pro gets Android 17 Beta 3 support early appeared first on GadgetMatch.
vivo V70 FE Review
vivo has released the vivo V70 FE as a more affordable alternative to its latest non-flagship lineup. Coming from the V60 Lite, the company has rebranded this year’s model as the vivo V70 FE, possibly to keep things fresh and to signal that this isn’t just a stripped-down version of the more prominent vivo V70, This article, vivo V70 FE Review, was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.