Samsung Galaxy A37, A57 spotted in retail store with pricing details
Samsung’s upcoming midrange smartphones, the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57, have reportedly been spotted in a physical retail store in... The post Samsung Galaxy A37, A57 spotted in retail store with pricing details appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines Tech News & Reviews.

Nothing Phone (4a) Series Confirmed for PH Launch
Just this month, Nothing officially announced and launched the Nothing Phone (4a) series. Now, Digital Walker has confirmed its arrival in the Philippines following a short teaser posted on their official Facebook page. The Nothing Phone (4a) features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 440 ppi. It retains the

Apple’s WWDC 2026 will be from June 8 to 12
The focus might be on AI. The post Apple’s WWDC 2026 will be from June 8 to 12 appeared first on GadgetMatch.
Here are the OPPO Find N6 prices in Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam
OPPO has started listing the pricing of its newly-launched OPPO Find N6 foldable smartphone across select Southeast Asian markets. The device is expected to arrive in countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, and Singapore, giving an early look at its regional pricing. Why It Matters: Pricing across Southeast Asia often gives an early indication of how The post Here are the OPPO Find N6 prices in Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam appeared first on WalasTech.

One UI 8.5 brings webcam feature to Samsung Galaxy S26 phones
Google introduced a similar native USB webcam feature to Pixel phones earlier with Android 14 QPR1. The post One UI 8.5 brings webcam feature to Samsung Galaxy S26 phones appeared first on Technobaboy.

POCO X8 Pro Max 5G Review
The POCO X8 Pro Max is the latest addition to POCO’s midrange series, sitting above the POCO X8 Pro. While both devices share a similar foundation, the Pro Max introduces several changes that could make it the more appealing option. If you want to know more about this device, here’s our review. Design and Build
Infinix XPAD 30E launches in the Philippines
11‑inch display, educational apps, and a 7,200mAh battery. The post Infinix XPAD 30E launches in the Philippines appeared first on Technobaboy.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Now Available in PH: Price, Features, and Deals
Samsung’s latest flagship lineup, the Galaxy S26 Series, is now available in the Philippines. This includes the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26, three devices that push AI deeper into everyday smartphone use.The Galaxy S26 lineup sticks to a clean and consistent design across all models. Color options include Cobalt Violet, White, Black, and Sky Blue. Additionally, Samsung.com offers exclusive finishes such as Pink Gold and Silver Shadow. The Ultra model remains the centerpiece, particularly with its new display feature.Galaxy S26 Ultra Introduces Privacy DisplayOne of the more interesting additions this year is the Privacy Display on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. It’s essentially a built-in adaptive screen tech that controls how light spreads across the display. In real-world use, this means you can check messages or emails in public without worrying about someone peeking from the side. The screen stays clear to you, but looks dim or distorted to others.Performance That Keeps Up with Daily UseUnder the hood, the Galaxy S26 series is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Mobile Platform, paired with an enhanced vapor chamber for better cooling. In day-to-day use, this translates to smooth multitasking, stable gaming sessions, and less noticeable heat buildup during longer use.Charging also gets a boost with Super Fast Charging 3.0. Samsung claims up to 75% in just 30 minutes, which is something you’ll appreciate when you’re rushing out and forget to plug in overnight.Galaxy AI is built into the S26 Series in a way that actually helps with everyday tasks.Now Nudge appears right on your keyboard, suggesting what to do next based on what’s on your screen—so you don’t have to keep switching between apps.Now Brief gives you timely reminders and updates based on your daily habits. It feels more like a quick summary than just another notification.These features improve over time since they run on-device, learning your habits without sending data elsewhere.Bixby makes a return, but this time it feels more usable. Instead of memorizing commands, you can just speak naturally, like asking to adjust settings or open features without digging through menus. It’s less rigid compared to older versions.Smarter Call Handling with Call Screening, spam calls are still a daily annoyance, and Samsung is addressing that with Call Screening. Before you even answer, the phone can identify unknown numbers and ask the caller their purpose. You then decide whether to accept or decline.Camera and Creativity Tools Feel More FlexibleSamsung is clearly pushing AI into how you shoot and edit, but this time it feels more practical than experimental.With Photo Assist, you can tweak your shots without needing a separate editing app. You can turn a daytime photo into a night-style shot, clean up distractions in the background, or even add missing elements just by typing what you want. It’s quick, and it doesn’t feel complicated to use.Creative Studio is more on the fun side. You can turn simple sketches or ideas into stickers, wallpapers, or even quick invites. It’s the kind of feature you’ll probably use casually, but it’s nice to have when you want to personalize something.The updated Audio Eraser is also more useful now since it works inside apps like Instagram and YouTube. If you’re editing clips on your phone, being able to clean up background noise without leaving the app makes a difference.With all these AI features running in the background, security becomes even more important. Samsung Knox continues to handle protection at multiple levels, from hardware to software. Features like Knox Vault and KEEP (Knox Enhanced Encrypted Protection) keep sensitive data isolated.Since most AI processing happens on-device through the Personal Data Engine (PDE), your data stays local while still benefiting from personalization.Pricing and AvailabilityHere’s the official pricing for the Galaxy S26 Series in the Philippines:Galaxy S26 Ultra 1TB – ₱121,990 512GB – ₱100,990 256GB – ₱86,990Galaxy S26+ 512GB – ₱88,990 256GB – ₱74,990Galaxy S26 512GB – ₱72,990 256GB – ₱58,990Launch Offers and DealsSamsung is offering solid deals for early buyers of the Galaxy S26 Series. You can get up to 45% off with trade-in, plus up to 12% off on 0% installment (up to 36 months) via select banks. Bundling with Buds4 or a Galaxy Watch also gives up to 15% savings until March 31, 2026.For non-credit card users, Samsung Finance+ offers up to ₱15,000 off with 0% installment (up to 24 months), while Home Credit provides up to 36 months with a low 1% monthly add-on rate. You can also get Samsung Care+ at 25% off, covering accidental and liquid damage for two years.-Subscribe to our social media channels: Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter, and YouTube. to receive the latest news and updates.
TECNO unveils EllaClaw, a mobile AI Agent designed for emerging markets
TECNO will soon begin beta testing TECNO EllaClaw, a mobile AI agent powered by OpenClaw and developed for emerging markets.TECNO EllaClawSmarter experience on TECNO devicesThe system integrates the OpenClaw agentic framework with Ella, TECNO’s existing AI assistant, operating at the system level to handle complex, multi‑step, and long‑duration tasks.Unlike OpenClaw, an open‑source foundational infrastructure that requires significant technical expertise to deploy, EllaClaw is designed to offer a more streamlined, consumer‑oriented mobile AI agent experience. Users can access EllaClaw directly through Ella, without needing a separate entry point.The interfaceThe beta version of TECNO EllaClaw is expected to be available in the coming months, and interested users will be able to apply through official online channels. The beta will offer three tiers of capabilities. The first, One-Sentence Automation, allows the agent to execute tasks based on a single instruction, even when expressed in natural or ambiguous language, handling activities such as scheduling and file management.The featuresThe second capability is Cross-App Data Integration, which operates at the system level to connect applications, including SMS, calendar, and notes, automatically aggregating content.Two use cases illustrate this function: a smart SMS summary skill that auto-categorizes messages and flags priority items such as bank notifications, bills, and time‑sensitive travel updates, while identifying messages that can be safely deleted; and a daily schedule skill that aggregates calendar events, notes, real‑time weather, and a personalized news briefing through secure web search into a single daily summary.The third capability involves a persistent memory system that enables EllaClaw to learn user habits and preferences over time, proactively surfacing relevant information and expanding its functions. The system also includes privacy safeguards, with user data isolated and inaccessible to unauthorized users or third parties.Additional details on beta recruitment and EllaClaw's features will be announced soon via TECNO’s official online channels.What do you guys think?

Lenovo accelerates production-ready enterprise AI with NVIDIA
From AI inferencing to gigawatt-scale AI factories The post Lenovo accelerates production-ready enterprise AI with NVIDIA appeared first on GadgetMatch.