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Taking the vivo V25 Pro on a date night in Boracay island

Fine sand, good food, love, and nightlife

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The first time I went to Boracay, it was in the midst of a raging pandemic. The island was gorgeous but there was something amiss. Believing that things are sweeter the second time around, I chose to come back for a more relaxed and steady trip with my special someone.

I didn’t over-plan my itinerary for the trip. Instead, I listed down a few restaurants and new activities to try. Together with the vivo V25 Pro, I captured my favorite moments and how I fell in love with Boracay during this return trip.

Chill by the beach

After taking a quick nap, we decided to go from Station 2 — where we stayed — to Station 1. It was less crowded and had more space so you can take in the ocean breeze.

I had a marvelous time basking in Boracay’s fine and milky-white sand.

Shot using the vivo V25 Pro’s 64MP + 8MP + 2MP triple camera system

The weather condition was erratic so we had to find a nearby restaurant when it started pouring. It’s a good thing that Coco Mama was just a few steps away. I finally tried the creamiest coconut ice cream that I’ve been wanting to taste.

Date night at Two Seasons Boracay

I’ve been perpetually curious about the Two Seasons’ famous Four cheese pizza so we decided to give it a try. The buzz I heard from social media is definitely true: this is worth the waiting time!

Tourists were flocking and lining up when we arrived.

Camera samples taken under lowlight condition with the vivo V25 Pro

Breakfast at Orchard Cafe Henann Park Resort

We didn’t miss our brunch during the trip. I just love complimentary hotel breakfast! I have more reasons to wake up and prepare early.

What I loved most about the Orchard Cafe is how they serve different dishes every day. We get to indulge ourselves in heavy yet appetizing meals during our three-day stay.

Photo taken using the Portrait Mode on the vivo V25 Pro

Taking each other’s self-portraits for our happy memory bank

What’s a beach trip without adorable beach photos? We had to strike every pose we can because there was no telling when we will be at the beach again.

Thankfully, the Vivo V25 Pro has a 256GB storage capacity which is perfect for photo maniacs like us.

Check the behind-the-scenes of my photoshoots here.

Afternoons by the Pool Barw

Location: Henann Park Resort

I had some time to soak in the pool while sipping cocktails before heading back to our room

Portrait Mode

Portrait Mode

Wide Angle

Trying out Spicebird’s Seafood feast

Location: D’Mall Station 2

Our island experience wouldn’t be complete without a seafood feast. We capped our dinner date night with these sumptuous crabs and shrimp flavored with special Spicebird sauce. The weather is inviting us for some wine and so we toast!

Shot using the vivo V25 Pro’s Night Mode

Couple Photos: Achieved!

On our last full day, we started our plans a bit earlier.

The sun finally went out to greet us, making it a great time to take selfies. Since we rarely get the chance to have photos together, we maximized the self-timer of the vivo V25 Pro’s front camera.

It’s not bad for a self-timer quality. The vibrance and the details are superb. I can post it straight away even without post-processing.

Shot using Portrait Mode, Regular Photo Mode, and Wide Angle

Welcomed by a resident lizard at Puka beach

Shot using Macro 5x

Shot using Macro 7x

Ticking off my bucket list

Became a mermaid for a day

Chasing sunsets

Nightlife

Shot using Night Mode at 10x zoom

Shot using Night Mode

Coming alive at night

Calling it a night with some bath and wine

Ending the stay

My second visit to the island that never sleeps has been the most relaxed, calm, and spontaneous trip I’ve ever had.

Packing light allowed me to enjoy every moment, since I didn’t have to consider bringing bulky stuff like a mirrorless camera, tripod, and anything that might feel like a liability — which is what happened during my first visit.

Having a reliable smartphone that can last a whole day at its maximum usage is such a real game-changer. It may be for taking photos, updating my social media, and using maps for directions. With Vivo V25 Pro’s camera features, be it during the day or especially at night, I am excited to bring this on my future trips.

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OPPO Reno15 F 5G hands-on

More question marks than exclamation points?

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The OPPO Reno15 Series 5G made its way to the Philippines last month, and reception has been pretty great so far.

With a powerful camera package, AI, and a slew of upgrades, there’s a lot to love and not much negative to say. But that’s with both the standard and Pro models.

On the other hand, with the Reno15 F 5G — the series’ supposed budget-friendly “lite” variant —there were more question marks than exclamation points.

I attack this piece once more from a consumer standpoint: shelling out PhP 23,000 to PhP 26,000 for a midrange smartphone that feels and performs like it’s a few notches below its segment doesn’t sound too pleasant.

Performance

With a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 processor, the OPPO Reno15 F performs pretty much like any sub PhP 20,000 mid-ranger. It’s acceptable, but does not punch above its weight as expected.

No major hiccups for light and casual usage. But performance struggles a lot for demanding video games.

It also heats up significantly just 10 minutes into a title like Honkai: Star Rail. This is a stark contrast to the marketed 25℃ and up to 10 hours straight of smooth gameplay.

Although, the experience was still enjoyable with several wins and MVP runs in Call of Duty Mobile. It only means the F variant remains a more camera-centric phone rather than an a hard-hitting all-arounder.

As with other devices, the 7000mAh battery with 80W SUPERVOOC is a strong suit. You’re fueled from dawn ’til dusk, with much to spare. Recharging takes a breeze, too.

Display

The OPPO Reno15 F has a 6.57-inch 120Hz display, with a 92.8% screen-to-body ratio. At least, that allows you to focus on content on the screen.

Content leans more towards the cooler tone, so you’ll have to adjust it manually if you want a warmer or more vivid look.

The 397ppi pixel density is fine to ensure sharper visuals, while the 1400 nits peak brightness is helpful outdoors.

Camera

The device’s 50MP main camera captures decent quality. The color science leans on being natural anew, without being too dull nor washed out. You can pull off smooth portraits too.

I hardly used the phone for stills as I focused on videos, but here are some samples, on the occasions I was able to take the handset with me:

The 50MP front camera is an intriguing add-on, as it is capable of up to 4K video and a wide 100° field of view.

What this does is it essentially removes the need to flip your phone for the popular “0.5” shots. And the quality doesn’t get compromised given the pixel count.

Here are some selfies from different focal lengths:

To its credit, filming with the back camera at 60fps does look and feel smooth, although it can be improved.

Same with the front camera; and the zoom range can be switched from 0.6 to 2x without cutting the recording.

Although, it’s still best to use a selfie stick or small tripod if you’re just after talking head videos.

Speaking of which, here are a few I’ve made with just this device:

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But for travel and on-the-go captures, as OPPO markets for the series in general, even the Reno15 F can cover a lot of background along with your or your groups’ faces.

Make no mistake, there are some useful AI editing features here. In particular, AI Portrait Glow gives your raw capture an effect to make it look it was taken with flash.

I do not recall the device heating up as well when taking many photos or videos, so you can say it’s more optimized for that task rather than gaming.

Connectivity issues

Meanwhile, AI LinkBoost 3.0, as in the case of the OPPO A6 Pro, doesn’t seem to punch above its weight either.

Once, I also played Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and the session opened to a jittery start despite being on Wi-Fi and having a stable connection. I don’t know what triggered this.

Design, feel

We got the Aurora Blue variant which does kind of resemble the northern lights when you tilt the phone a certain way and when light hits its back panel.

The cursive “Reno” on the large, protruding camera island gives it more style.

However, it’s all just aesthetics. On the downside, the phone is all sorts of slippery.

I couldn’t hold it properly without think of it slipping away from my hands; nor could I put it on my lap with confidence.

So I guess it’s good that it has structural integrity and waterproofing, because you’ll need that.

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The 6.57-inch body does have a good balance between being too compact and too large, like ultras and pro maxes.

It has a squarish body and has already adapted to the premium, aluminum frame look from the sides.

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Sadly, the OPPO Reno15 F 5G is a Swipe Left unlike its bigger, more capable siblings. There are plenty of plus points for the camera package but take that away, and I don’t see much difference between the Reno15 F and something like the A6 Pro.

Granted, the asking price of this phone will drop significantly in a few months. But throw in a little more, and you’ve got a legitimate mid-ranger that’s more on the premium side rather than the cheap end of the spectrum.

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Unboxing: HONOR Magic8 Pro Photography Kit

A modular accessory setup

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HONOR Magic8 Pro Photography Kit


The new HONOR Magic8 Pro isn’t just getting a camera upgrade — it’s getting an entire system built around long-range photography.

At the center of this unboxing is the HONOR Magic8 Pro Professional Imaging Kit. It’s a modular accessory setup designed to push mobile telephoto shooting further. With the attachable 2.35x Telephoto Extender, protective case, and Shot Imaging Grip, the Magic8 Pro reaches an equivalent 200mm focal length. It can also digitally extend far beyond that. It’s a bold attempt to solve one of smartphone imaging’s hardest problems: clear, stable zoom at night.

The hardware story is just as ambitious. The Magic8 Pro features a 200MP Ultra Night Telephoto camera with a large 1/1.4-inch sensor, wide f/2.6 aperture. It also has an CIPA 6.5-rated stabilization — an industry-leading benchmark for optical image stabilization. HONOR says this new system shifts from passive shake correction to proactive prediction, improving micro-shake detection and keeping distant details sharp even in low light.

Color science also gets an upgrade. The new AiMAGE Color Engine focuses on true-to-life tones, balancing complex lighting scenes like blue hour skylines or neon-lit streets. Expect cleaner highlights, preserved shadow detail, and more consistent skin tones across environments.

But the real story of this kit is experience. The Shot Imaging Grip adds DSLR-style ergonomics, complete with a shutter button, zoom lever, and quick-launch controls. There’s even support for 67mm filters, opening the door to more creative shooting setups.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Hands-on

Play It Safe or Push Forward?

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Did Samsung push forward or play it safe with the Samsung Galaxy S26 Series? Well, it’s a little bit of both.

Here’s our Hands-on with the new Samsung Galaxy S26 series to find out.


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