Even without access to the ubiquitous Google marketplace, independent China-based tech company Honor says it remains poised to formalize its return to the Philippine market in last quarter of 2022 with the launch of new smartphone models.
After more than a year of absence from physical retail shelves, Shenzhen-based smartphone brand Honor is making a comeback in the Philippines through a strategic partnership with local distributor Iridium Philippines that was officially signed on Tuesday, August 9.
The Motorola Edge 30 Pro joins the league of smartphones equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 mobile platform like the Xiaomi 12 Pro, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, and the Realme GT 2 Pro.
Realme recently added a new Narzo device designed for gamers with a tight budget. The new Realme Narzo 50A improves on the Narzo 30A released earlier this year in February with newer Android and Realme UI versions, higher memory and storage, a higher quality main camera, and two new color variants: Oxygen Blue and Oxygen Green.
HMD Global is updating its midrange G-series from the Nokia portfolio with the new 5G handset run by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 processor and powered by a large capacity 5000mAh battery.
No single device offers a package as well rounded and as capable as the Poco X3. It is hands down the best all-around phone, with no-compromise performance, in the mid-range segment.
The 3rd-gen ROG Phone, which will feature a 5G SoC Snapdragon 865+ and a 144Hz display refresh rate, is marketed for hardcore gamers seeking the highest specs in the market.
Huawei for the first time reached the number 1 position with 55.8-million smartphones shipped in Q2 as it achieved its highest-ever share (20.0%) of the global smartphone market.