The Tecno Pova enters the market with a 6000mAh battery, a 6.8” punch-hole screen, a very capable Helio G80 chip, and 6GB of RAM. Although the HiOS skin needs a much-needed rework when compared to other brands for the entry-level segment, when taking into account the comparatively low price, there isn’t much to complain about the new smartphone in town.
Xiaomi Philippines launched the 5G-powered Mi 10T and Mi 10T Pro smartphones along with the brand’s first smartwatch offering and high-capacity charger.
Retailing for P6,999, the SQ1 model introduces the square instant prints available in both colored or black and white, a selfie mirror, and automatic exposure.
The new Sense is considered by the brand as its most advanced health-oriented smartwatch yet. It features the first electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor to be equipped on a wearable, and detects small electrical changes on the skin surface. Fitbit said this function will help users manage their stress and identify which scenarios trigger it.
The Pouvoir 4 is Tecno’s declaration of war for the entry-level devices in the Philippine market. With its specs-to-price ratio, it is currently the best smartphone for users needing a device for online classes but are on a tight budget.