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Redmi Note 9, Note 9 Pro: Price and availability in the Philippines
Power-packed beauty!
Redmi’s popular Note series got an upgrade this year and it’s coming to the Philippines!
Redmi Note 9
The Redmi Note 9 prides itself with a 5020mAh battery capable of 18W fast charging, an immersive Gorilla glass-protected 6.53-inch FHD+ DotDisplay, and a quad-camera setup: 48-megapixel main camera, 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, 2-megapixel macro lens, and 2-megapixel depth sensor. In front, it has a 13-megapixel front camera housed in a punch-hole design.
It’s powered by MediaTek’s Helio G85 (12mn) and runs on MIUI 11 based on Android 10. It’s also backed up by 128GB of internal storage and 4GB RAM!
Redmi Note 9 Pro
Meanwhile, the Redmi Note 9 Pro runs a similar yet slightly better specifications than its base model. This Pro variant boasts with an even better quad-camera setup: 64-megapixel main camera, 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, 5-megapixel macro lens, and 2-megapixel depth sensor.
It’s powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 720G (8nm), with internals of up to 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. The Redmi Note 9 Pro sports the same 5020mAh battery, but with a speedy 30W fast charge capability.
Moreover, it’s equipped with a Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on both its front and back panels, protecting its 6.67″ FHD+ DotDisplay. Furthermore, it has its fan-favorite features: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Price and availability
The Redmi Note 9 comes in Interstellar Grey, Aurora Blue, and Glacier White. Its suggested retail price is PhP 7,990 for the 3GB/64GB variant and Php 9,990 for the 4GB/128GB variant.
It will be available at the official Xiaomi stores on Shopee starting May 27, 2020, and on Lazada starting June 4, 2020. Xiaomi will offer PhP 500 off on the 3GB/64GB variant during their first day on the e-commerce platforms.
On the other hand, the Redmi Note 9 Pro comes in Interstellar Grey, Tropical Green, and Glacier White. It’s currently offered in two variants: PhP 12,490 for 6GB/64GB and PhP 13,990 for 6GB/128GB. It will be available starting June 4, 2020, at the official Xiaomi Flagship Store on Lazada — offering PhP 500 off on the 6GB/64GB variant on that day only.
SEE ALSO: Redmi Note 9 with quad-cameras, huge 5020mAh battery is now official
Throughout the entire AI “era,” Apple kept its nose clean by not shoving Apple Intelligence to its users during every event. After the significant time of keeping clean, the brand might finally sink more chips into the AI space next month.
As history tells, the annual WWDC event is a time for the brand to showcase its developments for software. You won’t see a lot of iPhones, but you will see a lot of iOS. And with that, AI is par for the course.
According to The Information, the upcoming WWDC 2026 will showcase a lot of on-device AI. Interestingly, the report does not specifically name Apple Intelligence as the spotlight. Rather, Apple might focus on integrating its chips with AI and its partnership with Google’s Gemini.
Rather than a continuous push towards creating their own AI, the company might do more to integrate existing technologies to keep pace with the industry. Despite being announced almost two years ago, Apple Intelligence has not delivered much of what its contemporaries are providing for its users.
Ironically, the brand has carved a nice niche for itself in the space precisely by staying away from heavy doses of AI. Both Microsoft and Google, on the other hand, have crafted infamy by shoving unnecessary AI-based features towards their users, regardless of whether they want them or not. Hopefully, Apple keeps its reputation after WWDC 2026.
Gaming
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 has been officially announced
And it’s coming out on the Switch 2.
Compared to the crazier news we’ve gotten so far, a new Call of Duty doesn’t seem like it should make a ripple, but it does. Activision has officially announced Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, and it’s coming out on the Nintendo Switch 2.
This year’s mainline entry has a couple of firsts for the ubiquitous franchise. For one, Modern Warfare 4 will not launch on the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One. It’s the first time that the series is dropping the last generation of consoles. Secondly, it’s launching for the Switch 2, marking the first time that the franchise is coming out on a Nintendo system since 2013. Finally, it won’t launch as a day-one release on the Game Pass.
Besides the reshuffling of launch outlets, Modern Warfare 4 will offer much of the same from the franchise: bombastic campaigns with global stakes and a thriving palette of multiplayer modes.
This time around, players will start the campaign as Private Park, a South Korean soldier thrust into a war as North Korea suddenly invades its southern neighbor. Players will also face assignments in Mumbai and New York. Captain Price is, of course, coming back but as an outlaw in pursuit of a powerful weapon.
For multiplayer, Activision promises more improvements yet again for movement and gunplay. Modern Warfare 4 will also introduce new modes such as Kill Block, which features maps that change after every round. DMZ is coming back, of course.
Activision promises more updates coming throughout the year. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 will launch for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2 on October 23, 2026.
SEE ALSO: Call of Duty drops the PlayStation 4 starting with its next game
Apps
Meta adds subscriptions for Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp
Is your wallet buckling from the weight of so many subscription services? Well, Meta has a trio of new subscriptions for you to sink your hard-earned cash towards. If you have a few dollars, here’s Facebook Plus, Instagram Plus, and WhatsApp Plus.
All three subscriptions are designed to add new features which can enhance the experience for those who practically live on these apps. Among the three, Instagram Plus is the meatiest. It offers users the ability to view other people’s Stories without showing up as a viewer, create more tailored audiences outside of Close Friends, and extend the duration of a Story beyond 24 hours, among others.
Since it shares similarities with Instagram, Facebook Plus offers much of the same features. WhatsApp Plus, however, offers more customization options including new themes, ringtones, and stickers.
If that’s not enough, Meta has also released a new subscription system for Meta AI. Though the basic use of the AI is still free, the new Meta One Plus and Meta One Premium plans offer more capacity and performance for power users. The company is also testing new creator-focused plans, Meta One Essential and Meta One Advanced.
Of course, the new AI-based plans are more focused on those who actually use the AI software. Meanwhile, the three app plans are more for regular users. Facebook Plus and Instagram Plus will cost US$ 3.99 per month. Meanwhile, WhatsApp Plus will cost US$ 2.99 per month.
SEE ALSO: Instagram takes on Snapchat yet again with new Instants feature
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