Smartphones
OPPO A5 Pro 5G now in the Philippines
Price, availability of OPPO’s latest A series device
OPPO has officially unveiled its latest A series device, the OPPO A5 Pro 5G, in the Philippines.
Building on the features of its predecessors, the OPPO A60 and OPPO A3, the A5 Pro 5G is once again a durable smartphone that offers value for money.
The phone comes in two color variants: Bloom Pink and Mocha Brown. It is priced at PhP 15,999 for the lone 8GB+256GB configuration.
Meanwhile, the non-5G variant is priced at PhP 10,999 (8GB+128GB). This particular model comes in either Mocha Brown and Olive Green.
Customers can now avail of the devices on Shopee, along with free shipping and 0% interest via SPayLater until March 28.
In addition, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang fans can get a free OPPO x MLBB Skin Card for every purchase via Shopee from March 18 to 28.
And starting on March 29, the A5 Pro series will debut on the OPPO Lazada and TikTok Shop platforms as well.
Built for tough work and play
The OPPO A5 Pro offers IP69 dust and water protection, Splash Touch technology, and Military-Grade Shock Resistance.
OPPO also upgraded its double-tempering glass and aluminum alloy upper cover for the motherboard.
For photos, the A5 Pro 5G has a 50MP main camera. This is coupled with a 2MP portrait camera and 8MP front camera.
OPPO also made sure to impart AI Imaging tech for even more well-defined photos. AI Portrait Retouching, meanwhile, reduces noise on faces.
Moreover, the A5 Pro 5G features handy tools like AI Editor, AI Unblur, AI Reflection Remover, and AI Eraser 2.0.
Inside, the phone comes with a long-lasting 5,800mAh battery which supports 45W of SUPERVOOC charging.
Accessories
Apple’s new iPhone Pocket is a stylish way to carry your iPhone
This time, woven into the fabric of a modern accessory
Fashion meets tech — again.
Apple’s latest creation isn’t a new iPhone, but something to wear it in. Announced today, the iPhone Pocket is a collaboration between Apple and Japanese fashion house ISSEY MIYAKE, reimagining the way we carry one of the world’s most recognizable devices.
While this is the first official partnership between the two brands, Miyake’s influence has long been stitched into Apple’s story.
The minimalist yet iconic uniform that is Steve Jobs’ black turtlenecks were custom-made by Miyake himself.
Back in the 1980s, Jobs even approached Miyake with an idea: to design a uniform for Apple employees. That plan never took off, but decades later, the spirit of collaboration finds new form — not in a shirt, but in a beautifully woven accessory.
The iPhone Pocket draws inspiration from Miyake’s Pleats Please and Homme Plissé lines, famed for its permanently pleated, wrinkle-free designs.
Made in Japan, and co-designed with the Apple Design Studio, each bag is crafted from a single piece of innovative 3D-knit fabric that’s both stretchy and feather-light. It’s designed to fit any iPhone and, as Apple notes, “other pocketable items.”
Available in two strap lengths, it can be worn as a shoulder bag (or slung on an arm) or crossbody. The color palette is distinctly Miyake: lemon (neon yellow), mandarin (bright orange), purple, pink, peacock (turquoise), sapphire (rich blue), cinnamon (brown), and black.
Longtime fans might also feel a nostalgic nod to the iPod Socks — a whimsical early-2000s Apple accessory that turned practicality into playful design.
The iPhone Pocket launches Friday, November 14, as a limited release, available online and in select Apple Stores.
In New York, it makes its debut in SoHo which is Apple’s outpost in the city’s fashion district. Prices start at $149.95 for the short strap and $229.95 for the long strap.
On its own, the iPhone 17 Air is a mighty device. However, if you consider that the vastly superior iPhone 17 Pro series is only a hundred bucks away from the Air series, the thinner iPhone model becomes less attractive. Based on actual sales, it looks like Apple users think the same way. In response to low demand, Apple has reportedly shelved the next iPhone Air indefinitely.
Since the series launched a few months ago, numerous reports have speculated that the iPhone 17 Air isn’t performing as Apple expected. Given how Apple held out a lot of hope for the iPhone 17’s new designs, the Air’s failure to meet expectations is a big blow. Soon after the first reports trickled in, Apple reportedly dialed back on production to balance out the lower demand.
Now, as reported by The Information, Apple has reportedly delayed the next iPhone Air model indefinitely. Previously, the company was scheduled to release a new model next year alongside the iPhone 18 series. That’s not happening now.
Right now, there is no timeline for the next Air, if it is coming. That said, it’s still likely that Apple is still working on a new Air. It just might take some time while the company figures out how to make the next model pop.
SEE ALSO: Apple iPhone Air Review
News
The Mate 70 Air is HUAWEI’s clapback to the iPhone Air
HUAWEI’s slimmest smartphone slab so far
Like it or not, brands continue to push boundaries in tech and innovation by bringing us super slender slabs on the table.
From Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge, TECNO’s SPARK Slim, and Apple’s iPhone 17 Air, HUAWEI re-explores this year’s Mate line with an all-new model: the Mate 70 Air.
Editor’s Note: No one’s entirely sure if HUAWEI is going to skip the Mate 80 series for 2025.
The Thinnest Mate
Although the Mate 70 Air doesn’t totally beat iPhone Air’s 5.68mm thinness, it’s still HUAWEI’s thinnest slimmest single-slab smartphone to date at just 6.6mm thin!
Hidden beneath this ultra-thin design is a large 6500mAh Si/C battery.
It also fills in the lapses of the iPhone Air by incorporating a large VC (Vapor Cooling) chamber as well as the inclusion of dual stereo speakers.
Fast charging is capped at 66W through HUAWEI’s SuperCharge standards although unlike the iPhone and Galaxy, the Mate 70 Air lacks wireless charging.
This time, HUAWEI has indicated the processor it uses. It’s powered by the company’s in-house chipsets: Kirin 9020A for 16GB variants while 9020B for the smaller 12GB models.
Definitively, the Mate 70 Air is also the first super-slim smartphone that boasts a triple camera system.
And by that, it houses the three main focal lengths in modern-day smartphones: 1x wide (main), ultra-wide, and even a telephoto module intact.
To be precise, it has a 50MP f/1.8 main camera based on a 1/1.3-inch sensor plus an 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide angle lens that doubles as a macro unit.
Last but definitely not the least, there’s the 12MP f/2.4 RYYB telephoto module that can take shots in 3x optical zoom and up to 30x digitally.
Front camera is a 10MP f/2.2 ultra-wide shooter.
Video recording is capped at 4K with AIS in mind (yes, AI-based image stabilization). Don’t be confused though as the main and telephoto cameras still have OIS built-in.
7-inch after 7 years!
The HUAWEI Mate 70 Air boasts a massive display not just in theory, but in real numbers. And by that, it has a massive 7.0-inch display.
After the 7.2-inch touting Mate 20X from seven (7) years ago, it’s the second HUAWEI phone to boast a screen past the 6-inch mark.
It’s a 120Hz Full HD+ OLED display capable of producing up to 4000 nits of peak brightness and has Audio and HDR Vivid Certifications as well.
And as surprising as it seems, it’s the only other slab that has stylus support (other than the Galaxy S series).
Covering that is none other than HUAWEI’s latest-gen Kunlun glass.
And while we’re at it, an ultra-durable brocade material was also used. This improves impact resistance of up to 10 times.
It also features the quintessential dual IP68 + IP69 water and dust resistance rating.
Lastly, it runs China-based HarmonyOS 5.1 with intelligent AI features in line.
Also, an upgraded Wi-Fi 7+ support debuts here that can easily penetrate walls and reduce unwanted buffering while streaming.
Two-way satellite services, at least in China, is also supported through Beidou.
Pricing and Availability
The HUAWEI Mate 70 Air is available in Obsidian Black, Feathered White, plus Gold and Silver Brocade color choices.
Mainland China pricing and configuration are as follows:
- 12+256GB =CNY 4199 (US$ 585 / EUR 505 / GBP 430 / SG$ 750 / PhP 33,430 / INR 50,360)
- 12+512GB = CNY 4699 (US$ 660 / EUR 570 / GBP 495 / SG$ 860 / MYR 2780 / PhP 38,400 / INR 58,300)
- 16+256GB = CNY 4699 (US$ 660 / EUR 570 / GBP 495 / SG$ 860 / MYR 2780 / PhP 38,400 / INR 58,300)
- 16+512GB = CNY 5199 (US$ 730 / EUR 630 / GBP 550 / SG$ 950 / MYR 3075 / PhP 42,485 / INR 64,500)
* These are only approximate, rounded-off conversions for reference
As usual, global availability was never indicated. We just have to wait if they will bring this to overseas markets like this year’s Pura 80 series.
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