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Infinix GT 30 starts at PhP 10,499 in the Philippines

Latest gaming phone brings same gaming DNA, plus upgrades

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The Infinix GT 30 is now available in the Philippines, making the country among the first markets to experience the follow-up to the GT 30 Pro. The new budget gaming smartphone has a base price of PhP 11,999.

But enthusiasts can get the phone for as low as just PhP 10,499 online via Infinix’s official Shopee store.

In addition, a free GT 30 MagCooling Fan is up for grabs for those who purchase right away, while supplies last.

The standard Infinix GT 30 model retains the lineup’s gaming DNA and cyber-mecha aesthetic while bringing upgrades in performance, controls, and ecosystem integration.

It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 5G chipset. It also comes with the lineup’s GT Trigger that is built with copper sensing plates and capacitive sensors.

Beyond advantages in shooters and MOBAs, the GT Trigger can also double as a shortcut button for other tasks. These include photography, burst shots, or video controls.

Moreover, the phone also has 144fps-capable 1.5K AMOLED display. This panel is certified for popular mobile titles like PUBG: Mobile, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and of course, Delta Force.

The phone likewise features a 64MP main camera, 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 13MP front shooter. It has an 8GB+256GB configuration with room for 8GB RAM expansion.

Inside is a 5500mAh battery with 45W charging plus 10W reverse charging whenever needed.

Design-wise, the GT 30 debuts a Mechanical Light Waves design language while expanding the available color finishes to four: Cyber Blue, Blade White, Pulse Green, and Shadow Ash.

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realme C85 with 7000mAh battery, 5G connectivity officially launches

Starts at PhP 10,989 in the Philippines

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The realme C85 5G is now available in the Philippines, marking the biggest leap yet in realme’s C series lineup.

Building on the features of previous releases, the realme C85 is the first to feature a 7000mAh battery plus 5G connectivity, pushing the brand’s budget smartphone line to new heights.

Customers can get the device for as low as PhP 10,989 via realme’s official TikTok Shop, from its SRP of PhP 14,999.

As a launch offer, a free TechLife Power Bank (10000mAh) is also included while supplies last when customers buy via official stores nationwide.

Built for heavy use, realme C85 features triple IP66, IP68, and IP69K water and dust resistance rating, as well as military-grade durability.

It can resist damage from several types of liquids — including household cleaning solutions — and handle accidental drops.

At its heart is a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor for ample performance. The large battery capacity enables all-day use, while 45W SUPERVOOC charging lets users replenish the device’s power up to 50% in just 42 minutes.

In front is a 6.8-inch display with 144Hz refresh rate. The panel also supports 1,200 nits of peak brightness for visibility even outdoors. AI Outdoor Mode also automatically boosts screen brightness and optimizes network performance.

Not to be outdone in the camera department, the C85 has a 50MP AI camera plus handy features like AI Ultra Clarity and AI Edit Genie.

Alongside the 5G model, a 4G variant is also available.

realme Buds Clip also launched

Aside from the C85, realme also launched the new realme Buds Clip, a new open-ear, ear-clip style Bluetooth wearable.

It has 11mm dual-magnet large-amplitude speakers and supports AI Dual-Mic ENC. There are likewise audio enhancements, including NextBass Algorithm, Sound-Leap Directional Tech, and 3D Spatial Audio.

Users can enjoy up to 36 hours of battery life with the charging case. The earphones also provide 45ms low latency, dual-device connection, and even AI real-time translation, among other helpful features.

The realme Buds Clip is priced at PhP 4,999.

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Xiaomi: Smartphone prices will get worse next year

And it’s all because of AI.

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The prices of smartphones have long been a subject of controversy for years. Every year, people constantly whine about how the prices of new phones are just too much. If you’re in the same camp, the status quo won’t go away anytime soon. According to Xiaomi, smartphones are going to get even pricier next year, and it’s all thanks to AI.

If you haven’t noticed, AI is a buzzword these days. Every smartphone brand has an AI-powered phone today. Of course, smartphones aren’t the only bastions for AI technology. Larger infrastructures are also relying more on AI. Apparently, it’s this battleground that might ripple towards higher smartphone prices.

During an earnings call, Xiaomi President Lu Weibing, via Reuters, explained that chipmakers are shifting their production more towards high-bandwidth memory chips for infrastructure, away from mobile chipsets. As such, the prices of mobile chips are expected to keep rising next year.

“Overall, consumers are likely to see a sizeable rise in product retail prices,” he said.

Though the company saw an increase in performance from last year, consumers are worried about their prices. If you know Xiaomi, that’s a legitimate worry. Like its Chinese contemporaries, Xiaomi maintains a healthy lineup of smartphones spanning from flagships to affordable budget phones. If pricing is a concern for them, then the status of the whole industry is also in question.

SEE ALSO: Xiaomi 15T Series, Gold Collection pricing in the Philippines

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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 bags record-breaking 12 nominations at Game Awards

These include Game of the Year and three Best Performance nods.

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Gamers today will rightly point out that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is the game that will most likely bag the coveted Game of the Year award for 2025. Ahead of December 11, the popular turn-based RPG has not won yet. However, the nominations have just been announced, and it’s now safe to say that Expedition 33 has a real shot for the award.

The annual Game Awards has a lengthy list of awards it usually hands out. Of course, the highlight is Game of the Year. Besides Expedition 33, five other titles are vying for the crown: Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, Hades II, Hollow Knight: Silksong, Donkey Kong Bananza, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance II.

Besides the coveted award, Expedition 33 also got 11 other nominations, totalling 12, which is the most a single game has gotten in the twelve-year history of The Game Awards. This includes Best Game Direction, Best Narrative, Best Art Direction, Best Score and Music, Best Audio Design, Best Independent Game, Best Indie Game Debut, and Best RPG.

If you’ve been counting, that’s just nine nominations. The remaining three of the 12 need their own spotlight. For Best Performance, the game single-handedly got three nominees in: Ben Starr, Charlie Cox, and Jennifer English. That’s half of the list, rounded out by Ghost of Yotei’s Erika Ishii, Silent Hill f’s Konatsu Kato, and Indiana Jones’s Troy Baker. Notably, even 2023’s Baldur’s Gate 3 didn’t get multiple nominees in the category.

While Expedition 33 has a real chance with running away with a good chunk of the awards, viewers can control 10 percent of the vote via the fan voting process already up now. Plus, the awards will soon include a Players’ Voice award, which goes up on December 1.

SEE ALSO: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 review: Beautifully haunting

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