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Motorola’s new flagship comes with camera, battery upgrades

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.

Gaming smartphone with entry-level price tag launched by Realme

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.

New sub-P14,000 Nokia midranger is powered by 5G

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.

REVIEW | Nokia 3.4 lower mid-range smartphone

The Nokia 3.4 looks classy but doesn't cost a fortune. However, if photography is important to you, this is not a good choice.

UNBOXING | Nokia 3.4 budget smartphone

Stay tuned for our full review of the Nokia 3.4 budget smartphone.

REVIEW | Poco X3 smartphone

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.

Asus PH unveils flagship smartphone ROG Phone 3

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 topples Samsung in Q2 as smartphone market suffers largest decline

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.

REVIEW | Nokia 2.2 budget smartphone

Given its sub-P5000 price point, some of its limitations are easily forgivable.

Smartphone production seen falling 30% in 1st half of 2020

The coronavirus outbreak is expected to lead to a huge reduction in the production of smartphones, potentially falling by as much as 30% in the first half of 2020.
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