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Infinix NOTE 50 Series launching in the Philippines on April 23
First FPS gaming phone for CODM players
Great news for mobile gamers: the Infinix NOTE 50 Series is officially launching in the Philippines.
Dubbed as the first FPS gaming phone in partnership with Call of Duty Mobile (CODM), the series will arrive on April 23, exclusively on Shopee.
The series will come in the NOTE 50, NOTE 50 Pro, and NOTE 50 Pro+ 5G models. A live launch event will also happen at 6:00 PM the next day, where viewers can win prizes and freebies.
The NOTE 50 Pro will be available in four colorways: Titanium Grey, Enchanted Purple, Shadow Black, and Racing Edition.
Meanwhile, the NOTE 50 Pro+ 5G will have Titanium Grey, Enchanted Purple, and Racing Edition color options.
For a limited time, customers can also get a 1-year Viu subscription for free. Soon, the handsets will be available on Lazada and TikTok Shop as well.
In case you’re curious, the global pricing for the devices are as follows:
- NOTE 50 Pro+ 5G: Starts at US$ 370
- NOTE 50 Pro: Starts at US$ 210
- NOTE 50: Starts at US$ 180
Announced at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona a month ago, the Infinix NOTE 50 Series features a metal-frame and fast-charging capabilities, along with the highest refresh rate to withstand the demands of CODM and other high-intensity mobile games.
The flagship NOTE 50 Pro+ 5G is powered by a Dimensity 8350 chipset. It has a 144Hz Eye-Care Ultra-Smooth Display, and supports 100W of wired fast charging and 50W of wireless fast charging.
The likewise capable NOTE 50 Pro, meanwhile, also has a 144Hz display. It has up to 24GB of RAM (12GB+12GB Extended RAM) and 256GB of internal storage.
The devices under the NOTE 50 Series also feature One-Tap Infinix AI, 4.5G technology, and more features, making them an upgrade from previous generation gaming phones.
Apps
Canva teams up with SB19 to turn A’TIN’s passion into creativity
Campaign lets fans access assets, editable templates, more
Canva Philippines has joined forces with SB19 and Sony Music Entertainment to launch the “Kaya sa Canva” campaign.
This first-of-its-kind initiative is aimed at transforming the popular Filipino boy band’s fanbase into creators by giving them access to official design assets, exclusive templates, and powerful creative tools.
That’s of course as fans have a way of creating artwork, banners, and more outputs to honor their idols.
As such, the partnership enables the A’TIN (SB19’s fanbase) to access the Canva-exclusive SB19’s Creative Hub.
This dedicated space lets fans access assets, including SB19-inspired sticker packs, custom typography, and editable templates inspired by the group.
Fans around the world will initially have access to templates for photo-booth strips, wallpapers, posters, and videos.
The campaign will then expand with Canva-exclusive assets celebrating the group’s New Era, as well as their latest single, “Lawless”.
Meanwhile, the original song “KAYA” is accompanied with an upbeat music video, doubling as a love letter to A’TIN and a masterclass in Canva’s tools.
Every visual and animation is fan-inspired, a celebration of the creativity, passion, and dedication that’s defined in the community from day one.
News
The iPhone 18 might sell out for an unexpected reason
The ongoing shortage might play a part in the phone selling out earlier than expected.
An iPhone selling out is not news. Because of how popular the phones are, it’s within the realm of probability that Apple runs out of stock at some point. According to a new report, this year won’t be any different… but it’s for an entirely different reason.
First reported by analyst Tim Culpan, Apple is reportedly struggling to meet its demand for semiconductors for the iPhone 18 and the foldable iPhone. The ongoing memory shortage is cutting off Apple’s ability to deliver the required supply of smartphones in a timely fashion. The report even claims that TSMC, which helps produce the iPhone, is sitting on a shipment of processors, worth US$ 1 billion, that don’t have memory chips.
Now, Apple is still confident that it can weather the launch. However, if the shortage persists, the iPhone 18 generation will likely sell out much more quickly than expected.
It’s an interesting time for Apple to experience such a shortage. It’s been heavily rumored that the company will launch its very first foldable phone next month, creating a new market for the brand. Apple definitely wants this attempt to succeed after the tepid response to its last new product, the Vision Pro.
SEE ALSO: Did Tim Cook just confirm that iPhone prices are going up?
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These “smart” glasses just sold out in under a week
DuckDuckGo touts that these glasses have zero AI, zero cameras, and an infinite battery life.
Smart glasses are in a weird place right now. While a chunk of the population views them as cool and innovative, another significant chunk sees them as a privacy nightmare. If you’re in the latter group but want to see what life is like on the former, DuckDuckGo has a new product: a pair of anti-surveillance glasses with no camera or AI, otherwise known as just normal sunglasses.
If it’s not obvious, yes, it’s a troll product. DuckDuckGo is a search engine famously known for pushing privacy as a priority, opposing Google’s penchant for advertising and AI. Now, the search engine is taking on the smart glasses market.
Partnering with Knockaround, DuckDuckGo released the Paso Robles, a pair of sunglasses touted as having zero cameras, an always-offline mode, and a battery life of infinity.
It’s a statement piece. The rims have a logo mark, similar to the Meta’s glasses. The packaging also states that the glasses are “designed to block the sun, not send data to the cloud.”
Now, if you want a pair, they cost only US$ 35, as opposed to Meta’s US$ 299 price tag, but they are already sold out.
Which says quite a bit about today’s sentiment against AI and for privacy. Of course, to be fair, DuckDuckGo’s supply is certainly less than Meta’s stock for their smart glasses. It does, however, prove that the sentiment is there.
As of now, the world is slowly realizing that unimpeded smart glasses aren’t such a good idea, leading to people concerned about their privacy. In fact, some states have already started banning the technology in certain public spaces.
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