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Nokia 5.4: Price and availability in the Philippines
Retails at PhP 9,990 but has a Shopee-exclusive price of PhP 7,890
Two new Nokia devices are arriving soon in the Philippines — the midrange Nokia 5.4 and the entry-level Nokia 1.4. To treat eager buyers, Nokia is launching the 5.4 with a Shopee-exclusive price of PhP 7,890.
Filipinos waiting for the next Nokia midrange device can have the 4GB/128GB variant in either Polar Night and Dusk color exclusively on Shopee. Using the checkout code NOKIA54, buyers can enjoy 21% off from the retail price of PhP 9,990, bringing down the price to PhP 7,890. Plus, buyers can also get a free 007 card case from March 8 to 21.
For those who will miss out on the Shopee-exclusive price and giveaway, they can still grab the Nokia 5.4 on all concept stores and authorized resellers nationwide. Still, one surely doesn’t want to miss out on the exclusive deal considering the specs that the midrange device offers.
Launched globally last year, Nokia 5.4 is an upgrade in more ways than one over its predecessor. Upfront, the waterdrop notch has been replaced with a punch hole.
Another worthy upgrade is the inclusion of a much powerful 48MP camera to replace the paltry 13MP one on its predecessor. Aside from a bump to a bigger lens, the camera setup remains the same with a quad-camera configuration. The front camera also gets a bump from 8MP to 16MP for the Nokia 5.4.
The processor powering the device is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 662. It comes with Android 10 out of the box, but users can expect an upgrade to Android 11 soon. After all, Nokia devices promise two years of OS updates and three years of security updates. All in all, Nokia 5.4 is shaping to be a terrific option for budget-constrained Filipinos looking for good value.
Nokia 1.4 is coming too
The entry-level Nokia 1.4 is also coming to the country’s shore this March. For PhP 4,990, anyone can enjoy a 6.56-inch HD+ screen and a dual-camera setup powered by the Google Camera app. The device is also built with durability and reliability in mind, containing a Qualcomm Snapdragon 215 chipset for everyday tasks. It also comes with Android 10 out of the box, though an Android 11 update is on the way.
Filipino buyers can grab this entry-level device starting March 15 through Nokia’s online store, physical stores, kiosks, and exhibits nationwide.
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TCL CSOT Unveils ‘APEX Pixel’ innovations at SID Display Week 2026
Breakthroughs in display technologies
Pushing the boundaries of display physics, TCL CSOT has officially launched its APEX Pixel framework at SID Display Week 2026.
This unified innovation path targets the microscopic architecture of pixels across FMM OLED, Inkjet-printed (IJP) OLED, and LCD panels to redefine clarity, power efficiency, and color volume.
The Super Pixel revolution
The highlight of the showcase is the Super Pixel technology for mobile FMM OLEDs.
By increasing sub-pixel density by roughly 1.8%, TCL CSOT has achieved sharpness comparable to WQHD standards while slashing power consumption by 25%.
Key mobile prototypes on display include:
- 6.9-inch Ultra-Clarity Display: Features a 2608×1200 resolution with a 0.5mm top bezel
- 165Hz High-Refresh Panel: Utilizes a Real RGB layout to boost motion smoothness by 40% over standard 120Hz screens
- Ultra-Low Power 8T LTPO: A 420PPI powerhouse that reduces SoC power draw by a quarter.
IJP OLED and the Tri-Fold Future
TCL CSOT continues to lead the transition toward Inkjet-printed (IJP) OLED.
By utilizing the world’s first 8.6-generation IJP line, the company has debuted a 28-inch Foldable and Portable IJP OLED Monitor.
This “Real Stripe” RGB display features a tri-fold design that expands from a 16-inch footprint to a 28-inch workspace.
IJP OLED allows for larger light-emitting areas, occupying 50% to 60% of the pixel. This leads to a significantly enhanced luminous efficiency compared to traditional evaporation methods.
RGBC: The New Standard for LCD
For large-scale cinema experiences, TCL CSOT introduced RGBC Four-Color Technology.
By adding a Cyan sub-pixel to the traditional RGB matrix, the 85-inch WHVA Ultra LCD TV achieves a staggering 131% of the BT.2020 color gamut.
This hardware-level shift allows for more saturated hues and finer resolution rendering that traditional three-color pixels cannot replicate.
Through APEX Pixel, TCL CSOT is no longer just chasing size, but perfecting the very atoms of the digital image.
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iPhone 17 is the best-selling phone of 2026 so far
Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 series didn’t make the top ten list.
With more than a quarter of the year done and dusted, it’s time to figure out which smartphone has taken the early lead in the charts. According to the numbers, it can’t get any clearer. The iPhone 17 is currently dominating the charts.
According to Counterpoint Research, the bestselling smartphone in the world as of the first quarter is the base iPhone 17. The model took 6 percent of the global share in unit sales. Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Pro took the second and third spots, respectively. Only a bit surprisingly, Apple rounded out its quarter with the iPhone 16 taking the number 6 slot.
The stranger thing is Samsung’s presence on this list. The South Korean brand took five spots on the top 10 list. However, none of them are of the Galaxy S26 series. All of them are from the Galaxy A series: in order, Galaxy A07 4G, A17 5G, A56, A36, and A17 4G. (The Galaxy S26 series narrowly missed the top 10.)
That makes nine. The final spot was taken by the Xiaomi Redmi A5.
Going only by the last two paragraphs, you’ll likely assume that the midrange market is rightfully dominating the charts in the months following the Christmas season. However, the iPhone 17’s dominance confirms that Apple has not lost its stride.
Plus, with the iPhone 17e only just having launched, Apple might continue its run well into 2026.
Google is slightly moving away from Material Design. Last week, a set of icon changes saw Android adding splashes of gradients to its formerly flat app icons. To poke fun at Android’s move away from flat designs, a user on X created a mockup of Android running Apple’s Liquid Design. Google, however, had a response ready in the chamber.
On X, @Micetor made a mockup of Android, specifically on the upcoming Pixel 11, using Apple’s latest Liquid Design aesthetics. It looked much like what an iPhone does except with Google’s icons and fonts.
Clearly, Google does not need to reply to any unsubstantiated mockups about its ecosystem. But they still did.
Sameer Samat, Google’s head for the Android ecosystem, personally replied to the mockup with a simple rebuttal: “Not happening!”
Not happening! Y'all are wild. 😂
— Sameer Samat (@ssamat) May 5, 2026
Despite using the design language for over a decade, Google does not want to drop Material Design altogether. Though the new gradients have revitalized the design language somewhat, the essence of flat design is still there.
Apple, on the other hand, wants a return to 3D. Liquid Design mimics the transparent aesthetics of Windows Vista. Though a bunch of users have found the design polarizing, other brands have started copying the design for themselves, incorporating elements on Liquid Design on their interfaces.
Whatever Google is doing, it’s coming in due time. The company is hosting its annual Google I/O on May 12 to showcase new developments coming to the Android ecosystem, including its design.
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