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vivo V50 5G now in the Philippines

Price, availability of latest vivo ZEISS Portrait phone

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The vivo V50 5G is now official in the Philippines. Announced globally just a week ago, vivo’s latest V series smartphone is now on local soil.

Customers can avail of the vivo V50 5G in Ancora Red, Mist Purple, and Satin Black at vivo concept stores, Lazada, Shopee, TikTok, and multi-brand stores.

The 12GB+256GB configuration retails for PhP 27,999. On the other hand, the 12Gb+512GB model sells for PhP 30,999.

Per vivo, preorders will be available until March 14. Customers can get a PhP 2,000 discount, a TWS 3e earbuds, and a vivo VIP Card.

The vivo V50 5G comes with state-of-the-art ZEISS capabilities, allowing users to capture and share memories at a whole new level. The latest handset also come with enhancements in design, performance, and power, making it stand out.

vivo V50 5G cameras

In a nutshell, the vivo V50 5G features three 50MP cameras: two at the back and one in front. The vivo V50 5G features a 1/1.55-inch 50MP ZEISS OIS main camera.

vivo’s VCS Camera-Bionic Spectrum enhances image quality further by mimicking the human eye for purer, truer colors.

An integrated mini gimbal and independent stabilization design achieve CIPA 4.0 DSLR-Level Stabilization. This minimizes blur from handshake and makes extended night exposures for scenery crystal-clear.

Improved Aura Light

Of course, vivo also improved its AI Aura Light Portrait, debuting a second generation version for the V50.

It includes AI algorithms and a 143x ultra-soft fill light for studio-quality, multi-angle lighting that is both soft and atmospheric. The light-emitting area is likewise 100% more than the V40.

Users can also choose from two new cinematic portrait lighting styles: Rembrandt and Butterfly. The former has a subtle side fill light, while the latter emphasizes facial contours.

Speaking of portrait captures, the latest smartphone will allow users to shoot in 23mm, 35mm, and 50mm focal lengths. Each focal length is paired with one of the seven iconic ZEISS Style Bokeh options.

Moreover, the V50 has a 50MP ZEISS Group Selfie camera, which supports AI 3D Studio Lighting 2.0. It ensures exceptional clarity, even when the subjects have a backlight or are against the light at times.

Rounding out the camera package is another 50MP 119-degree ultra wide camera for expansive captures.

vivo V50 5G users can also utilize 4K video capability, AI Photo Enhance, and AI Erase 2.0, plus Film Camera Mode and Live Photo whenever needed.

Performance

Beyond its capable camera system, the vivo V50 5G is powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor. It also houses a 6,000mAh BlueVolt battery for long-lasting use. This battery supports 90W of Flash Charge.

Super Battery Saver Mode, meanwhile, extends the phone’s life to about two hours of standby time once the battery level reaches 1%.

Moreover, the phone has an IP68 dust and water resistance rating, similar to most upper mid-rangers of a similar price point. In front, it has a 6.77-inch 120Hz AMOLED display.

And with AI SuperLink, signal coverage and strength are boosted by up to 30% and 45%, respectively. The phone is surrounded by antennas, helping it stay connected to the network better.

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MediaTek unveils Dimensity 9500s, 8500 mobile processors

For flagship, premium mobile devices

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MediaTek has officially unveiled the Dimensity 9500s and Dimensity 8500 mobile processors built for flagship and premium smartphones.

These latest platforms are meant to propel performance, gaming, and efficiency on higher-end mobile devices, while also introducing improvements in AI, imaging, wireless connectivity, and more.

Dimensity 9500s

The Dimensity 9500s adopts a flagship 3nm process and an All Big Core architecture. Its octa-core CPU utilizes one Cortex-X925 ultra core with up to 3.73GHz of clock speed, three Cortex-X4 premium cores, and four Cortex-A720 performance cores.

Together, the system empowers devices to fully unleash powerful performance while staying energy efficient.

Moreover, the Dimensity 9500s integrates the Immortalis-G925 GPU for a full-frame, immersive experience for heavy mobile games. This includes support for advanced ray tracing.

In addition, adaptive game technology 3.0 and frame technology 3.0 improve energy efficiency significantly to prolong battery life.

Meanwhile, the flagship NPU in the processor is optimized for generative reasoning and multi-modal models for a more powerful flagship edge camera and greater content generation capabilities.

The chip supports high-frequency functions like post-processing of live photos, AI photo editing, AI content summarization, and more.

Lastly, the Dimensity 9500s is equipped with an advanced MediaTek Imagiq image processor, which supports real-time 30fps motion tracking and 8K full-focus Dolby Vision HDR video recording.

Dimensity 8500

Equally energy efficient is the Dimensity 8500, which has a 4nm process and All Big Core CPU architecture.

This is composed of eight Cortex-A725 cores with a frequency up to 3.4GHz. The chip supports accurate scheduling technology and DDR5 memory with higher transmission speed so users can enjoy smooth and long battery life for daily apps and multitasking.

With an integrated Mali-G720 GPU, the Dimensity 8500’s peak performance is improved by 25% compared to the previous generation. And yet, its power consumption is reduced by 20%.

For gaming, the processor can bring players a refreshing experience with full frame stabilization, rapid loading, and high energy efficiency.

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Samsung teases anti-shoulder surfing privacy feature

A “new layer of privacy” coming to Galaxy phones soon

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Samsung has teased a “new layer of privacy” to shield users’ phones primarily from shoulder surfing.

Although there haven’t been any specifics yet, this “new layer” could be quite literal, as in an added display technology on Samsung devices.

Samsung says users can customize it to raise their guard with specific apps, or when entering access details for more private areas of their phones.

Moreover, there are multiple settings for adjusting visibility. This way, users can limit what others can see based on the level of privacy protection they need.

They can likewise choose to protect specific parts of the experience, such as notification pop-ups. In a way, it’s a tailored approach that lets users fine-tune or switch off entirely, rather than a blanket one.

It also eliminates the need to go through apps one by one and adjust settings, as in the case of notifications.

Samsung adds that the process took five years of engineering, testing, and refining, hence the careful and deliberate roll-out instead of a sudden one.

This process included studying how individuals use their phones, what they consider private, and how security should feel in everyday life.

The result, Samsung says, is a fusion of hardware and software expertly calibrated to protect users while on their phones.

This latest development is part of a series of Galaxy innovations to keep users safe. Samsung has been introducing topnotch mobile protection with Knox Vault, Knox Matrix, and more features.

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Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold reveals US$ 2,899 price tag

It’s still cheaper than the Huawei Mate XT.

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Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold

Late last year, Samsung finally revealed the Galaxy Z TriFold, its official entry into the three-paneled market. Even only from its initial announcement, the Galaxy Z TriFold already looks mighty good, more so than its Android-less counterpart from Huawei. But, as with everything, it still depends on the price. How much will Samsung’s trifold phone cost? Now, we have an idea.

Today in the United States, Samsung has announced that the Galaxy Z TriFold will already be available in the country starting this week. From January 30, users can start trying out the phone for themselves in Samsung Experience Stores. They can also grab the device through Samsung.com.

Because the phone is already available, the price tag is out as well. In the United States, the Galaxy Z TriFold will set you back by at least US$ 2,899.

Despite how eye-watering that price is, it’s still a step below the Huawei Mate XT when that launched last year. (For reference, the Android-less Mate XT launched for a miserable EUR 3,499.)

Still, spending almost three thousand dollars on a phone might not be the most appealing decision for a lot of people. This price is also almost a full thousand dollars more than the Galaxy Z Fold7, which starts at US$ 1,999. On the bright side, the Galaxy Z TriFold is taking a big step in “democratizing” the trifold market before it takes over the industry.

If you’re interested in adding this to your cart, the Galaxy Z TriFold has a huge 10-inch screen, a custom Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, 16GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of storage. It also has a 200-megapixel main camera and a 5600mAh battery.

All that in mind, is US$ 2,899 a justifiable price for the Galaxy Z TriFold?

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