Just before we left Taiwan last week from the week-long Computex event, we scouted around for some gadgets to bring home and one of the items on top of our list was the Sony Xperia Tablet Z. Unfortunately, we didn’t push thru with it since we couldn’t withdraw any cash from the local ATM.
Though not yet officially launched in the Philippines, the Xperia Tablet Z has showed up in Villman’s website and priced at a higher price than what we expected.
The O+ 8.6 is a phone that sports a qHD screen, runs on Android 4.1 Jellybean & 1GB RAM that sells for around Php8k. We’ve been using it for quite some time now; so far, so good, but is there more to it than just that? Read on to find out in our full review.
Planning to purchase a quad-core smartphone soon but don’t have a list to choose from? Don’t worry, we got you covered. Here is the list of all quad-core smartphones currently available here in the Philippines.
We managed to get one round of benchmarks for the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the results of Quadrant benchmark were very impressive, beating any other handset we’ve tested before by a mile.
LG’s back-to-back release of the Nexus 4 and Optimus G has placed it back among the top of flagship choices this quarter. As the fraternal twin of the Nexus 4, the Optimus G shares a lot of similarities with the former both in design and hardware specification. Check out our full review of the LG [...]
This evening, LG Philippines formally launched the Optimus G in the country and units will be available in stores by next week. The Optimus G is also the first LTE supported* handset to be released by LG in the Philippines.
Last month, Sony announced the sleek looking Xperia Tablet Z, sporting hardware specs similar to its smartphone counterpart. Now we’re finally going to find out how much we’re supposed to shell out for this handsome piece of tablet.
Sony just had a regional launch of the Xperia Z line last week in Singapore and today, they’ve also announced the tablet counterpart. The Xperia Tablet Z brings power into a super thin body.
While other smartphone manufacturers are making some noise about their upcoming 5-inchers with super displays, ZTE plans to get in the game as well by releasing a new flagship called the Nubia Z5, that packs a 5-inch screen with a 1080p resolution.
A spec sheet and price of the Oppo Find 5 has just been released, confirming an Android smartphone with a 5-inch display that packs 441 ppi.
The Asus Padfone 2 has already been unveiled in Taiwan today, showcasing a different hardware configuration and better specs compared to its predecessor.
We posted yesterday about a leaked specs sheet of the upcoming BlackBerry 10 Laguna smartphone carrying a 4.2-inch display with dual-core processors. Now those specs are about to be blown away by the quad-core packing BlackBerry 10 Aristo.
Asus has just set the launch date of the Padfone 2 on October 16, 2012. The event will be held simultaneously in Taiwan and Italy on the same day.
Most of us may not have heard about Oppo, but that may soon change with the announcement made by the Chinese company’s CEO about plans of unveiling a pixel-packed, quad-core smartphone called Oppo Find 5.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi has revealed that they will start production of the Mi-2 quad-core smartphone on September 22 with a planned release in October.
The LG smartphone that we wrote about earlier this week is now official and they’re calling it the LG Optimus G. So far, the initial specs mentioned were spot on.
A teaser video was just released by LG Mobile in Korea outlining some kick-ass features of an upcoming LG Android smartphone. Not much was revealed except for the chip that it will be running on.
The Nokia Lumia 900 represents the best smartphone the Finnish company can muster at the moment. It’s the product of a fresh and promising platform and the decades of Nokia’s handset design expertise. Check out our full review after the break.
LG Mobile Philippines has sent us a note that their quad-core Android smartphone, the Optimus 4X HD, will be released in the Philippines this month and will sell for just Php27,990.
Public safety is the pinnacle of any government. Put quite simply, if a government is not doing its best to protect its people from countless disastrous factors (yes, that includes recessions, wars and natural disasters) then that can only mean one thing: It’s not doing its job right.
We had about less than half a day to go around Hall 3 of Computex here in Taiwan and we’ve already seen so many new gadgets to make any geek drool. The NVidia had so many Tegra 3 tablets and smartphones on display, including the LG Optimus 4X HD.
HTC’s entry-level Android handset comes with a signature design that traces all the way back from the HTC Hero and the HTC Legend. Check out our full review of the Android ICS-packing HTC One V after the break.
The HP TouchPad is the very first webOS tablet ever built, and probably the last and only one — after HP recently announced it will abandon all devices running on the platform. Check out our full review of the HP TouchPad after the jump.
The HP TouchPad is getting a price cut this week-end with the 16GB model at just $399.99 (roughly Php17k) so I asked my friend in the US to get me one immediately.