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Capturing Magic in Hong Kong Disneyland

The HONOR Magic6 Pro captures unbelievable sights and indescribable feelings

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I always told myself that I’ll only visit Disneyland when I’m with a significant other.

At 27, I broke that promise when the opportunity came to see where the magic happens. I didn’t want to lose the chance to relive my childhood and capture magic.

So, along with unexpected friends, I stepped into the happiest place on Earth, armed with a mini tripod and the HONOR Magic6 Pro that will help preserve my new core memory.

You miss 100% of the castles you don’t see.

Growing up with Disney films, I was so trapped with the idea that Disneyland would’ve been perfect if you’re with a partner.

It was halfway through the bus heading to the train station that I told myself, “No, you’re doing this for the 7-year-old kid you.”

The sky was cloudy and gloomy, but the smiles people put on their face as they enter the happiest place on Earth removes all my worry about the day.

There was inexplicable happiness enveloping my body. I couldn’t stop smiling, especially when I saw the Castle of Magical Dreams. I took out my phone to capture this vivid memory.

Thankfully, the HONOR Magic6 Pro takes crisp shots even both for zoomed-in and ultra-wide angle shots.

Buzzed all lightyear in Tomorrowland

Not knowing where to go since it was my first time and I had no game plan, I tagged along with my mate Kyle, who brought me to Tomorrowland as he geeked out.

Since we had premier access, we first went to the HyperSpace Mountain, a Star Wars coaster ride where we bolted through hyperspace.

I’ve never been fond of extreme rides that make me want to scream to the top of my lungs, but I enjoyed stepping into the hyperspace.

However, my core memory here is feeling like I broke my neck after we dodged the cross fires between the New Republic X-Wing starfighters and the Imperial TIE fighters.

After being unglamorous from a different galaxy, we stepped into Stark Industries to experience Iron Man flying us above Hong Kong. It was so immersive, I thought I was in an actual Marvel film being rescued by a superhero.

The same goes when we stepped into the Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle! where we disabled the Swarmbots on our way to the Pavilion. For a first-timer, I was surprised to amass more than 500,000 points.

Before we left Tomorrowland, we ate at the Galactic Grill. Along the way, I picked up a Loki Ears that was on sale at the shop.

Be right back, polishing my new-found Tiara.

Do you want to build a Snowman?

Close to Tomorrowland is the newly-built Frozen-themed land where the Arendelle castle can be found. When I heard Frozen‘s theme, I almost cried.

Everywhere I looked was insanely magical, as if I was in the same set where Elsa and Anna grew up.

I wanted to admire Arendelle nonchalantly, but I couldn’t help but feel like a kid knowing Frozen and Frozen 2 gave me comfort when I was battling depression.

Even when we were roaming Disneyland, I kept coming back to Arendelle for about seven times.

I just basked in good views, comforting music, wandered, and started people watching while eating an Olaf-inspired ice cream. I even rode the Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs and screamed like a mad man.

Before I miss the chance, I rode the Frozen Ever After ride where I get to experience an immersive storytelling of Frozen. I didn’t cry, I promise.

 

 

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It’s a small world after all

Spending a full day in Disneyland meant exploring the whole theme park. Seeing my childhood memories come to life kept me smiling even when I was exhausted from too much walking.

Get in the elephant, loser, we’re going flying!

Unexpected peers came with me to travel with Winnie the Pooh and friends.

We also walked through Toy Story land, got enchanted in the Garden of Wonders and Mystic Manor, and visited the Wild West and Geyser Gulch.

To rest our feet, we allowed ourselves to be entertained at Mickey’s PhilharMagic.

Before having our early dinner, we took one last exploration through Adventureland and hopped on the Jungle Cruise.

Find me on Main Street anytime

After caffeinating at the magical Starbucks branch (which I badly needed), I found myself frolicking along Main Street. I haven’t allowed myself to roam around with childlike wonder for god knows how long.

The beauty of Main Street unravels when the purple-pink sky took centerstage, bestowing a warm, nostalgic glow across the old-fashioned buildings.

It’s even more magical when the night came and the buildings were dressed with lights and lanterns at night. Instead of camping out really early for the fireworks show, I opted to explore Disneyland at night.

A dazzling place I never knew

With over 20,000 steps, most people are already camped out in front of the Castle of Magical Dreams. However, I was enchanted with Disneyland showing its magnificence at night.

All roads led me back to Arendelle, watching Frozen’s magic envelop me with its charm as if I was in a Nordic Winter Wonderland.

And at last, I see the light~

It was my first time watching the fireworks show. While sitting in front of the Castle of Magical Dreams would give you a spectacular view, my friend Kyle placed me in the middle of Main Street.

My position allowed me to enjoy the fireworks show at a distance, while still finding an easy way out of the crowd should I decide to leave. I was able to record my favorite song, “A Whole New World”, that I almost teared up. News flash: I didn’t.

Nevertheless, it was a good exit strategy, since the crowd started leaving when the fireworks show was about to end. And there are thousands of people walking back towards you.

Leave a little magic wherever you go

The night ends with our group heading back to our pick-up point, assigned by our tour guide earlier that day. Looking back, I just made an extremely core memory that I’ll always remember fondly.

The HONOR Magic6 Pro lives up to its name — it’s certainly a flagship smartphone that will capture not just sights, but magic, and even emotions, too.

 

 

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From day to night, it kept up with me and my exploration of the happiest place on Earth, and I’m grateful that it allowed me to freeze memories so I can recall it vividly when I’m blue.

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An afternoon of bowling with the HUAWEI nova 14 Pro

Motion, color, and clean shots

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HUAWEI nova 14 Pro


Some moments slip away before we’re ready.
The blink. The blur. The half-smile lost to motion.

The HUAWEI nova 14 Pro wants to fix all that because it calls itself the King of AI Selfie. So we brought it along for an afternoon out to see if it could actually keep up.

Bowling isn’t the easiest place for a selfie. The lights shift. People move fast. And I never stay still. But the 50MP Front AI Portrait Dual Camera doesn’t flinch.

With Ultra Speed Snapshot on the front camera, it freezes movement better than most phones I’ve used. Mid-shot. Mid-laugh. Even mid-blink. It just catches the moment.

There’s also the 0.8 to 5x selfie zoom — still the only one of its kind. It lets me frame selfies the way I want: wider when friends jump in, tighter when it’s just me.

And if someone blinks, it’s fine. AI Best Expression lets you fix one person’s look without retaking everything. Pick their best eyes, best smile, best moment.

You also get three beauty styles: Natural, Delicate, and Stylish. I kept it light, but each one still looks closer to real skin instead of an overly filtered version of yourself.

My favorite AI tool might be AI Remove. Shoot first, fix later. The phone cleans up distractions — stray people, signs, objects — and leaves behind the photo you meant to take.

And when my hands were full at the café after, AI Gesture Control helped me browse without touching the screen. Simple gestures. Quick page flips.

On the rear, the nova 14 Pro steps up with its Ultra Chroma Camera. HUAWEI says it uses 1.5 million spectral channels to get color right. And honestly, the tones feel closer to what I saw in person.

Motion is where the rear camera surprised me. Dual Shutter technology blends long and short exposures in one shot. Action stays sharp without making the whole frame darker.

And because the aperture goes from F1.4 to F4.0, you can change depth of field depending on the moment. Creamy background for portraits. More detail when you need it.

The nova line has always been about reliability, and this one holds up. You get a 5500mAh battery and 100W SuperCharge Turbo. Fast top-ups. Easy all-day life.

Up front, there’s the 6.78-inch Flawless Quad-Curved Display. Smooth edges. Easy on the eyes. A polished look that still feels practical.

The nova 14 Pro sticks to the series’ youthful identity. Lightweight. Friendly curves. And the new Star Orbit Ring gives it that recognizable nova look — clean and symmetrical.

It also supports Wi-Fi 7, optional NearLink for device tracking, and has a five-star drop-resistance certification. Plus IP65 dust and water resistance.

The HUAWEI nova 14 Pro feels like what the nova line has always been: a feature-packed mid-ranger built for young adults who want a phone that simply keeps up. AI tools that fix your shots. Cameras that freeze moments. Battery that lasts.

If you want a selfie-focused phone that can keep up with days like this, this is the nova you’re looking for.

HUAWEI nova 14 Series — The King of AI Selfie

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A closer look at Apex Guard and the world behind OPPO’s quality promise

I went inside Binhai Bay to see how OPPO is building its next chapter of smartphone quality.

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OPPO introduced Apex Guard, a full technology suite designed to protect the user experience with stronger hardware and smarter software.

The new concept shows how OPPO is redefining smartphone quality by focusing on long-term reliability and dependability, and a user journey that stays smooth for years.

I saw this vision firsthand during an exclusive behind-the-scenes visit to the Binhai Bay Campus, OPPO’s global headquarters and R&D hub.

The moment I stepped inside, I understood how deeply this company values the idea of quality. Every corner of the campus felt intentional. Engineers tested materials behind glass panels and the machines ran stress simulations.

Rooms were dedicated to design exploration and long-term validation. Walking through its corridors felt like moving through the inner workings of a promise.

OPPO builds quality into a device long before it becomes a device.

OPPO’s next step toward elevated quality

Apex Guard reflects OPPO’s goal of addressing real user needs with an end-to-end system that strengthens every part of a smartphone.

It reaches across all product lines and raises quality across three dimensions. OPPO focused on durability that protects users in unpredictable moments.

Through breakthroughs in materials and design, OPPO developed Ultra High Strength Steel and AM04 aerospace-grade aluminum alloy to withstand daily wear and heavier stress.

Armour Shield structural reinforcement adds another layer of protection that stays reliable even in unexpected situations like sudden drops or water exposure.

“The goal is simple: a device should feel solid in every scenario.”

Beyond the product lifespan

Apex Guard supports long-term reliability. One of the key innovations is the OPPO Silicon Carbon Battery with its customized spherical silicon-carbon material.

It improves long-lasting safety while extending battery life by up to 400 additional cycles. With this technology, OPPO devices stay closer to their original performance for a longer period, even after years of use.

OPPO also works with international testing organizations like TÜV Rheinland, TÜV SÜD, and SGS, and follows standards that exceed typical industry requirements.

Devices pass through multiple rounds of strict testing, including more than 180 assessments that begin before R&D and continue until the end of the product lifecycle. Even after-sales services follow a higher standard to ensure users feel supported beyond the purchase.

Rethinking quality through next-level software smoothness

Since smoothness is one of the most noticeable indicators of smartphone quality, OPPO made software a major part of Apex Guard.

In ColorOS 16, the All-New Luminous Rendering Engine brings the first Unified Animation Architecture on Android, creating consistent movement across the entire system.

Chip-Level Dynamic Frame Sync Technology helps the device react faster when multitasking, while Sensor Offload shifts critical sensor tasks to the SoC to reduce power consumption, especially when recording 4K 60fps video.

ColorOS 16 also introduces Instant Refresh to help reduce data fragmentation on entry-level devices. OPPO performs 48-, 60-, and 72-month aging tests to ensure long-term responsiveness.

The company developed new systems to measure smoothness more accurately, including the OPPO Smoothness Baseline Test and the industry-first Parallel Animation Standard 6 Zero, which evaluates lag, latency, flicker, crashes, mislaunches, and freezes.

These standards apply across the entire lineup, from A Series to Find Series.

At the home of OPPO quality

OPPO continues to expand the Binhai Bay Campus to support its vision for the future.

The campus brings together more advanced equipment, centralized teams, and specialized laboratories designed to test quality from every angle.

The Materials Lab studies long-term durability while the Intelligent Terminal Testing Lab pushes devices through real-world challenges.

Meanwhile, the Power Consumption Intelligent Lab evaluates energy efficiency, and the Communication Lab ensures strong connectivity.

Standing inside these spaces and watching the process unfold made the idea of next-level quality feel more real.

It is not a statement but a system built into every decision and test. Apex Guard is simply the name OPPO has given to the work it has been doing all along.

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I was skeptical about smartphone gimbals, then I tried the DJI Osmo Mobile 8

This gear finally made sense to me and my workflow

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I never liked smartphone gimbals. I tried several over the years, from different brands and different builds, and I never felt compelled to use them in real situations.

They were either too heavy or too fiddly to set up. I also found them too demanding to use when all I wanted was to take my phone out and record. My iPhone already has excellent stabilization built in, and I have relied on it for years. The extra gear rarely felt necessary.

My perspective shifted when I tried the DJI Osmo Mobile 8. I brought it with me on a work trip in China without thinking much of it. I realized that it made sense to be part of my arsenal.

A design that feels familiar in a good way

The Osmo Mobile 8 does not reinvent the idea of a mobile gimbal. It refines the experience.

It feels lighter and folds easily. The clamp snaps on with a magnetic mount, and the grip feels secure without straining the wrist.

It feels like something I can use for a few minutes or a few hours without thinking about it. Rather than slowing me down, it felt like it supports my workflow.

There is an extension rod built in, which is helpful for group shots and for pushing perspective in movement shots. The built-in tripod legs make it easy to set down for hands-free filming.

These details may seem small, although they contribute to gear that I actually reach for.

Stabilization for better footage

To be honest, I’m still not sold in getting a mobile gimbal for myself. But what shifted my perspective (for now) was not the convenience. It was the footage.

The movement became smoother. Walked shots, pans, and follow movements looked intentional instead of constantly adjusting themselves.

The three-axis stabilization makes smartphone footage feel more deliberate. I found myself able to move more slowly and follow subjects naturally.

It didn’t make my shots steadier, but the Osmo Mobile 8 changed the way I moved while filming. I suddenly found myself planning sweeps and tracking motions that I would never attempt handheld.

Tracking that feels more intelligent

The tracking on the Osmo Mobile 8 is noticeably improved. Faces, pets, objects, and even faster subjects stay in frame more reliably.

When I stepped away to record myself, the camera followed smoothly without overshooting. It felt responsive rather than reactive. This made solo shooting feel easier.

It also made dynamic movement filming more fun. I could run with a subject or move around a space and trust the framing.

A tool that fits everyday work

I always evaluate gear based on how it blends into my workflow. If it needs too much setup or thought, I will eventually avoid it.

The Osmo Mobile 8 feels fast. I can mount my phone, open the app, and start recording in a matter of seconds. And the battery life holds up well for a full day of casual shooting.

There is also support for counterweights if you use heavier external lenses or cases. The experience is smooth whether I am at an event, outdoors, or shooting casual everyday clips.

Frankly, I never expected to find a smartphone gimbal that felt necessary, yet the Osmo Mobile 8 is worth recognizing to be part of your creator kit.

Is the DJI Osmo Mobile 8 your GadgetMatch?

The DJI Osmo Mobile 8 delivers steady footage and a filming experience that feels composed. I appreciate what it adds to my work, and I recognize that it improves my content when I need it to.

Even so, it is not my personal everyday companion. I prefer filming with my phone alone and relying on built-in stabilization. I like moving lightly and freely.

But the Osmo Mobile 8 is a strong tool to have in the kit for specific situations.

Swipe right if you want steady and controlled movement in your videos, especially when you shoot travel, sports, or even events where an extra movement is part of the story. It might help you create more cinematic clips without a full camera setup.

Swipe left if you prefer minimal gear, and if you’re someone who’s always ready for spontaneous shooting but doesn’t want any additional setup.

The DJI Osmo Mobile 8 retails for PhP 7,499. It’s available in DJI’s official website and authorized stores.

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