Here are some new gadgets and devices you can buy this month.
Manila, Philippines – Looking for a new phone or laptop? Check out the list of top gadgets and devices released in the Philippines in January and February 2024. This list will be updated as we receive more local release news.
Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 inch tablet
Huawei says it’s the “thinnest and lightest yet.” It features a high-contrast OLED display, 88-watt wired fast charging (0% to 85% charge in 40 minutes), WPS Office productivity suite, and Harmony OS4 operating system.
Price: P59,999
Release date: February 2nd
Huawei MateBook D16 2024
Huawei boasts of the laptop’s sophistication, faster and wider Wi-Fi connectivity with Huawei’s “Metaline Antenna,” up to an Intel Core i9 processor, long battery life, Windows 11 Home operating system, and support for video conferencing. It touts its AI capabilities.
The 2024 line includes both the 12th generation model and the new 13th generation model.
Price: P38,999 ~ P69,999
Release date: January 19th
Xiaomi Redmi Note 13
The appeal of the Redmi Note series is that it always offers great specs at an affordable price. This year’s line includes Redmi Note 13, Note 13 5G, Note 13 Pro, Note 13 Pro 5G, and Note 13 Pro+ 5G.
We reviewed the latter, and while the other models stay true to their affordable appeal, the top-of-the-line model has a bit of an identity crisis as either a budget-friendly release or a premium mid-ranger. I understand that.
Samsung Galaxy A15 5G, A25 5G
These units are Samsung’s most affordable 5G-enabled models, with Super AMOLED displays, 5,000mAh batteries, and 25W wired fast charging.
Price: A15 starts at P10,990, A25 starts at P15,990
Release date: January 15th
samsung galaxy s24
Samsung’s 2024 flagship model emphasizes AI features such as language translation, interpretation functions, and AI image editing. Read here the coverage of the launch event that took place last January 18 Manila time. Three of his models are available: the base S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra.
Price: P53,990 ~ P106,990
Release date: February 19th; now accepting pre-orders
Realm Note 50
The Note line is new to realme, with the Note 50 being the first model introduced. It’s notable for its extremely low price of Php 3,599, with features you wouldn’t normally see or expect, such as a 6.7-inch display, sleek design, IP54 water and dust resistance, and a 90Hz refresh rate. worth it. An affordable phone.
Price: 3,599 pesos
Release date: January 23rd
Realm C67
Another budget release from realme, the C67 features a 108MP 3x zoom camera, Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 chipset, 6.7-inch display, and 8GB RAM. It comes in 128GB and 256GB storage variants.
Price: Starting from 9,999 pesos
Release date: February 1st
Honor X9b 5G
Videos of mobile phones undergoing various durability tests are going viral, and their main marketing efforts revolve around their durability. Equipped with his 108MP camera which is an upgrade from his 64MP shooter of the previous generation X9a.
Price: Php 16,999
Release date: January 20th
OPPO Reno 11 5G
OPPO’s latest flagship touts a portrait camera and improved software for portrait photography, calling itself the “Portrait Expert.” The phone itself tries to be eye-catching with a textured look and tint on the back. Available in base and pro variants.
Price: P24,999 (Base) and P31,999 (Pro)
Release date: February 1st
Special Edition Steelseries Dragon Arctis Nova 7 Wireless Gaming Headphones
This limited edition version of the Arctis Nova 7 features 38 hours of battery life, a microphone system with AI-assisted audio cleanup, AirWeave memory foam cushioning, and is designed to celebrate Chinese New Year 2024.
Price: P11,995
Availability: Pre-orders will run from February 1st to February 15th
Sony Alpha 9 III Camera
Sony’s latest professional camera is the first to feature a full-frame sensor with a global shutter system, which Sony says further minimizes image distortion and improves capturing “instant moments.” It is said that it will be done.
Price: 349,599
Availability: Pre-orders accepted until February 4th
– Rappler.com