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iPhone 12 Pro series: The photographer’s iPhone
The “Pro” applies to the cameras more than any other feature
The iPhone 12 Pro line is meant for photographers and videographers in mind. Although it’s packed with the same internals and display tech, what makes them different from the latter are the set of cameras — including a regular (wide) lens, an ultra-wide lens, a new telephoto zoom lens that’s capable of 5x optical zoom, and even a LiDAR Scanner just like on the 2020 iPad Pro.
The iPhone 12 Pro’s display size is similar to the iPhone 12 but the iPhone 12 Pro Max is Apple’s biggest iPhone (yet). From last year’s 6.5-inch, they bumped it up to a whopping 6.7-inch which still features the crisp and stunning Super Retina XDR display.
The new iPhone 12 Pro lineup comes in four colorways: graphite, silver, gold, and a new Pacific Blue variant — which ditches the Midnight Green option from last year.
For everything else, here are the changes. These are all also pretty much what you’ll find on the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini.
Flat-edge design
Just like in the leaks, the flat edges from the iPhone 4s and 5s has made a comeback. They all feature a redefined flat-edge design sandwiched by two glass materials, including a tougher ‘Ceramic Shield’ glass that Apple claims as the “toughest glass in any smartphone”.
To make them distinct to each other, the iPhone 12 and 12 mini come in aluminum frame while both the iPhone 12 Pro lineup have stainless steel frame for that extra shiny and premium look. This “new” design feel is similar to the recent generations of the fullscreen iPad Pro — if you’ve ever held one.
Super Retina XDR Display
While the same ol’ notch is still there, they all now feature a crisp and vibrant Super Retina XDR display technology. This is a big improvement to the basic iPhone 12 and 12 mini lineup. They completely ditched the lackluster Liquid Retina display found on the older iPhone XR and iPhone 11 models. The flat-edge design definitely made the bezels look thinner this time.
A14 Bionic Chip
All iPhone models are equipped with the latest A14 Bionic chipset — which already made its debut last month on the new iPad Air. The new chipset promises 40% better CPU performance and 30% in GPU than the A12 found in the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max series. Other than that, this chip also helps bring out the best of their camera hardware by improving the software side through computational photography.
5G Support
Apple finally brings new 5G modems in these new iPhones. With 5G’s slow but steady availability across several states and nations, the new iPhones are all future-ready in the coming years ahead. In the United States, Verizon’s 5G UWB (Ultra-Wide Band) helps these new iPhones achieve up to 4Gbps of peak download speeds.
Improved Camera Sensors and Low-Light Performance
Shooting in Night Mode isn’t limited to the Wide lens anymore. The new and improved camera Ultra-wide and front camera sensors will let you shoot with Apple’s Night Sight as well. Other than that, there’s also a new video mode called ‘Night Mode Timelapse’ which basically brings better low-light when shooting timelapse videos.
MagSafe
Not to confuse with Apple’s old MagSafe port from their old MacBooks, this new MagSafe technology is equipped in the new iPhones which improves the wireless charging capabilities in the with the use of magnets made from 100% recycled rare earth elements. Apple’s in-house cases also have built-in magnets which makes wireless charging faster and secured in-place.
IP68 Rating
Not totally a new feature, but it’s worth pointing out that all models come with IP68 certification — a must-have feature for all the clumsy individuals out there. It promises water resistance of up to 6 meters in 30 minutes and is protected from coffee and soda spills
Pricing and Availability
The iPhone 12 Pro (6.1″ display) and iPhone 12 Max (6.7″ display) will come in blue, green, black, white, and (PRODUCT)RED. Pricing are as follows:
- iPhone 12 Pro — US$ 999 / sG$ 1649
- iPhone 12 Pro Max — US$ 1099/ SG$ 1799
Availability:
- Customers in Australia, China, Germany, Japan, the UK, the US, and more than 30 other countries and regions will be able to pre-order iPhone 12 Pro beginning at 5AM PDT on Friday, October 16, with availability beginning Friday, October 23.
- Pre-order for iPhone 12 Pro Max will begin at 5AM PST on Friday, November 6, with availability beginning Friday, November 13.
- iPhone 12 Pro will be available in India, South Korea, and more than a dozen other countries beginning Friday, October 30.
Here’s the entire lineup’s pricing:
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Cinema in a box: PLDT Home Life unveils StreamTV+
4K visuals, refined audio, and smart technology in one
PLDT Home Life has officially launched StreamTV+, a breakthrough in high-end streaming devices built to raise the bar for home entertainment.
This “cinema in a box” packs crisps visuals, expertly tuned audio, and smart technology into one sleek an compact streaming box.
The new premium device was created in collaboration with Sagemcom, Bang & Olufsen, and Dolby. It is designed for Filipino families to stream and connect seamlessly while at home.
The PLDT Home Life StreamTV+ is a dream setup for many. It features stunning 4K visuals, made richer with Dolby Vision, and complemented by multi-dimensional sound powered by Dolby Atmos.
The audio quality is also refined by Bang & Olufsen. Moreover, the device supports voice control, powered by Google Assistant.
As such, the StreamTV+ transforms living areas into smart, cinematic spaces without the clutter of multiple gadgets. It also becomes a hands-free smart home command center with integrated voice control.
Users simply have to connect the box to a TV using HDMI cable. Then, they can connect the StreamTV+ to a network using WiFi 6 or even through an ethernet connection.
From there, they can just use the included remote control to log into their Google account and get going.
PLDT Home Fiber subscribers can purchase the box for a one-time payment of PhP 10,999. Alternatively, they can opt for a 36-month installment at just PhP 399 per month.
OPPO has confirmed the global launch date of its next foldable flagship. The OPPO Find N6 will debut on March 17, 2026 at the company’s Binhai Bay Campus in China.
The upcoming device aims to push foldable technology further with what OPPO calls a “Zero-Feel Crease,” designed to deliver a flatter display and a smoother touch experience even after years of use.
According to OPPO Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer Pete Lau, the Find N series has consistently focused on advancing foldable innovation. With the Find N6, the company says it has achieved a major breakthrough in hinge architecture and display materials to reduce the visibility and feel of the screen crease.
Zero crease
Creases have long been a common concern among foldable phone users. OPPO first addressed the issue with the original Find N in 2021, which introduced the waterdrop-style Flexion Hinge. The design helped minimize deep creases by allowing the display to fold more naturally.
With the Find N6, OPPO claims it has taken another step forward. The new hinge and display structure aim to create a more seamless large-screen experience, keeping the inner display smooth and flat over long-term use.
Thin design meets flagship camera
The Find N6 also continues the series’ focus on thin and comfortable hardware. OPPO says the device is among the thinnest book-style foldables available, with ergonomics comparable to conventional bar-style flagship smartphones.
On the back, a redesigned symmetrical Cosmos Ring houses a new 200MP Hasselblad Ultra-Clear camera system. The setup aims to deliver professional-grade photography while maintaining a relatively slim camera module.
The foldable will launch in two color options: Stellar Titanium and Blossom Orange. The latter features a titanium hinge casing with a rose-gold finish achieved through a gilding technique that incorporates genuine gold.
OPPO AI Pen
OPPO is also positioning the Find N6 as a productivity device. It will support the OPPO AI Pen stylus, designed to take advantage of the larger foldable display and integrate AI-powered tools for note-taking and multitasking.
More details about the OPPO Find N6 will be revealed during the global launch event on March 17.
Finance
EastWest rolls out Google Pay access for debit cardholders
For fast, seamless, and secure payments
Eastwest continues to make banking easier as its EastWest Debit Card is now on Google Pay. This enables users to pay with just the tap of their phone.
The integration brings a globally accepted payment experience closer to home. With Google Pay now supporting EastWest Debit Cards, customers can add their card to Google Wallet to enjoy fast, seamless, and secure payments.
That’s whether for everyday purchases, online shopping, or even when traveling overseas. Specifically for Eastwest Priority clients who travel frequently, Visa Infinite Debit Cardholders can enjoy more benefits, like:
- Low foreign exchange fees of 1.7% (with no foreign exchange bank conversion fees promo until March 31)
- Waived interbank domestic withdrawal fees
- Up to 10 free international ATM withdrawals per year (with free and unlimited international ATM withdrawals promo until March 31)
- 24/7 access to Visa Infinite Concierge
From casual cafe purchases to grocery checkouts and even online purchases and international trips, having EastWest on Google Pay transforms the smartphone into a secure, all-in-one wallet.
As with other banks offering the same capabilities, users do not need to carry their physical card with them anymore. A simple tap with a compatible Android device or wearable completes the transaction.
EastWest’s Debit Cards are powered by Visa, and are accepted at millions of merchants worldwide.
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