Replacing the 11nm Snapdragon 678 processor for the newer 7nm MediaTek Dimensity 700, the smartphone now features newer capabilities that include a dual 5G SIM support system, an integrated modem, and dual LED flash.
Smartphone maker Xiaomi is continuing its conquest to dominate the entry-level and midrange smartphone market with the release of the Redmi 9T – a P6,990 device that already comes with a quad-camera setup, Snapdragon 662, USB-C, and a 6000mAh battery with reverse charging.
With a P7,990 price tag, the Redmi 9T is able to provide a 48MP quad rear-camera setup, a Snapdragon 662 chipset, a 6000mAh battery with 18W charging, a USB Type-C port, 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Out of the box, the Redmi 9T also comes bundled with a 22.5W charger.
Former Xiaomi sub-brand Poco announced over Twitter that it sold more than 70,000 units in the first 30 minutes of availability for the successor of the Poco M2 – the new Poco M3.
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.
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.
With its latest midrange offering, Poco is securing its spot on the gaming device market by bringing in a majority of features and functionalities that are commonly found on flagship-level devices. This is why its NFC feature is included in the name.
Samsung managed to maintain the top spot for the full year 2019. Despite Huawei's ongoing challenges outside of China and a notable drop in 4Q19 shipments, it did manage to overtake Apple for the number 2 position overall in 2019.