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OPPO A5 Pro 5G now in the Philippines

Price, availability of OPPO’s latest A series device

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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.

Malaysia

HONOR 600 Series debuts globally in Malaysia

Pre-orders now open

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HONOR 600

Malaysia is first to get the HONOR 600 Series.

HONOR has officially unveiled its latest “accessible flagship” lineup, bringing both the HONOR 600 and HONOR 600 Pro to the global stage.

The series focuses on combining flagship-level features with more attainable pricing, starting at RM2,599.

Pre-orders are now open until April 29, 2026. Early buyers can enjoy a RM200 instant rebate along with free gifts and protection bundles worth up to RM1,935.

For the HONOR 600 Pro, customers get a free Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay+ alongside extended warranty and damage protection. Meanwhile, HONOR 600 buyers receive a free HONOR CHOICE Watch 2 Epic with similar coverage.

The devices will be available starting April 30, 2026 through HONOR’s official stores, online platforms, and partner retailers.

Flagship features come to the N Series

HONOR 600 Series

With the HONOR 600 Series, the company is pushing its N Series further into flagship territory.

Leading the charge is a 200MP main camera with a large 1/1.4-inch sensor. The Pro model adds a 50MP telephoto lens with up to 120x zoom and enhanced stabilization, while the standard version supports up to 30x zoom.

Both devices are designed to handle low-light scenarios with improved night processing and color accuracy.

AI Image to Video 2.0 also returns as a headline feature. It allows users to turn still images into short video clips using prompts, templates, and multiple reference images.

On the performance side, the HONOR 600 Pro runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, marking the first time the series gets an Elite-tier chip.

The standard HONOR 600 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, offering solid gains in both CPU and GPU performance for everyday use.

Bright display, big battery, and added durability

Both devices feature a 6.57-inch display with up to 8000 nits peak brightness and a 120Hz refresh rate.

HONOR also highlights its Eye Comfort Display tech, which includes high-frequency PWM dimming and adaptive brightness controls for long viewing sessions.

Battery is another key focus.

The series packs up to a 7000mAh battery, paired with 80W wired charging and reverse charging support. The Pro model also adds 50W wireless charging.

Durability sees an upgrade as well, with IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings alongside SGS 5-star drop and crush certification.

Pricing and availability

The HONOR 600 Series comes in Orange, Golden White, and Black.

Malaysia pricing is as follows:

  • HONOR 600 (12GB + 512GB): RM2,599
  • HONOR 600 Pro (12GB + 256GB): RM3,099
  • HONOR 600 Pro (12GB + 512GB): RM3,299

Pre-orders run until April 29, 2026, with general availability starting April 30.

Europe pricing

In Europe, the HONOR 600 is priced at €649.9 for the 256GB model and €699.9 for the 512GB variant.

With launch coupons, both configurations are effectively reduced to €499.9, bundled with 12 months of screen insurance.

The HONOR 600 Pro (512GB) is priced at €999.9, with a €200 coupon bringing it down to €799.9. Early buyers also receive bundled freebies, including either a tablet or projector, plus headphones for select orders, alongside 12 months of screen protection.

United Kingdom pricing

In the UK, the HONOR 600 Pro (512GB) is priced at £899.99.

The HONOR 600 is available at £549.99 for the 256GB model and £599.99 for the 512GB variant.

A Lite version is also available, with the HONOR 600 Lite (256GB) priced at £369.99.

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HONOR 600 review: A taste of more

When midrange feels enough

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HONOR 600

The HONOR 600 is one of many midrangers in 2026 taking a bite out of Apple.

A lot of them share a silhouette and general look that evoke the iPhone 17 series. That much is obvious at a glance.

That aside, the HONOR 600 also feels like a “mini me” of its flagship sibling — particularly the Magic series — because of familiar button placements and MagicOS 10.

It’s the kind of familiarity that doesn’t feel lazy. It feels intentional — like HONOR knows exactly what parts of the experience are worth keeping consistent across devices.

I personally am already quite familiar with the “magic” of MagicOS, so there was little friction for me here.

One thing I appreciate: the convenience of letting the OS group your installed apps for you. It’s a godsend for someone like me who has to deal with multiple phones at any given time.

I suppose that can be helpful too for people who can’t immediately allot time to set up their phone. Although, I’d still say carve out time to do this. I digress.

Familiar, but comfortably so

The HONOR 600 doesn’t try too hard to reinvent things.

Instead, it leans into what already works — both visually and functionally. That familiarity makes it easy to pick up and settle into, whether you’ve used an HONOR device before or not.

It’s the kind of phone that doesn’t demand your attention. It just fits into your routine.

Cameras that hold their own (and then some)

HONOR 600

Like most base midrangers, the HONOR 600’s shooters are a step or two above “serviceable.”

In fact, I’d call it pretty darn good overall — especially if you stick to its zoom capabilities, limited as they may be to my liking.

I was pleasantly surprised with how it performed when I brought it to a late night bar gig. Unstable lights. Lots of movement. Generally low light sources.

Still, it captured decent stills of the stage and our food.

The video did pretty alright too. I managed to capture snippets of performances — the kind of moments I wouldn’t usually trust to a midranger — and walked away with clips that were usable.

They’re not sharpest out there, but these clips aren’t terrible for a base model midranger. There’s also the issue of the platform reducing the quality upon upload so there’s that.

@rodneil Piece of This by P.O.T #PieceOfThis #POT #OPM ♬ original sound – Rodneil


Of course, it helped that we were seated pretty close to the stage, so the 4X max optical zoom for photos and 2X max optical zoom for videos worked out just fine.

@rodneil Fallen On Deaf Ears by #Urbandub ♬ original sound – Rodneil


Also quite happy that it has HONOR’s Classic, Vibrant, and Authentic shooting presets.

I’m particularly fond of the Authentic preset.

Took it to pizza with the boys.

Snapped a few snaps during late lunches in Kuala Lumpur.

These are the kinds of moments most people actually use their phones for — not staged shots, not perfect lighting. Just real life. And in those situations, the HONOR 600 holds up.

I’m fairly confident that anyone buying this will be relatively satisfied with the cameras in most scenarios — except those that require zoom, which doesn’t seem to come up for most people anyway.

Although I did experience a bit of lag when shooting. Nothing dealbreaking. Just something to watch out for.

AI experiments, for better or for later

AI Image to Video 2.0

The HONOR 600 also comes with AI Image to Video 2.0 — one of its headline features.

I’ll be honest. I didn’t feel compelled to play with it. My feelings towards AI remain… complicated.

At the risk of sounding hypocritical, I had some fun with the first iteration before — adding motion to my “harem of married men” in the Philippine tech media landscape — and I’ve seen others create everything from heartfelt clips to genuinely funny ones.

So, I get the appeal.

I had a bit of fun with it again with this “Henshin” clip.

@rodneil“Henshin” HONOR 600 AI Image to Video 2.0 test. @honorglobal♬ original sound – Rodneil

It still leans in the “AI Slop” category for me. That’s why despite the “fun”, part of me still feels a bit apprehensive using it.

That said, I can commend HONOR here.

The Number Series feels like the place where they experiment a bit — where they play around with new features like this — while still making the device competitive in the midrange category.

The continuity, and the intention to build on good things, is nothing to scoff at. It feels like a nice progression.

Now Playing: Hayley Williams, Perfect Crown, and LE SSERAFIM

HONOR 600

“I miss you like I miss the rage”

My Reels and TikTok feeds have been pleasantly bombarded with fancams of Hayley Williams on tour. That’s why the song I’ve had on repeat lately is “Good Ol’ Days” by Miss Paramore herself.

Audio was a pleasant surprise. The HONOR 600 produces more full and rounded sounds than a base model flagship smartphone I used a few months ago.

On the display side, it holds up just as well.

 

I’ve been watching Perfect Crown on Disney+ — a refreshing little romcom with sprinkles of familial trauma and political intrigue — and the phone shows off its colors properly.

Same goes for LE SSERAFIM’s “PUREFLOW” trailer, which honestly feels like a short film in itself. The color, the sound — everything looked and sounded fantastic on the HONOR 600.

I have to admit I didn’t play much on the phone.

I downloaded one of those Yu Yu Hakusho games that’s been all over my algorithm. Turns out it’s an auto-battler at first. Not really for me.

The phone ran it with no problems at all.

Battery that keeps up with your pace

HONOR 600

I never pushed the HONOR 600 to the extreme. Just regular daily use. And in that scenario, I never felt any urge to plug in in the middle of the day.

I was just in my usual flow — using the phone as I would any other — and then charging it when I got home.

I didn’t exactly monitor the charging speeds either. It just always felt pretty quick. About two to three 10-minute YouTube videos quick.

Price and availability

The HONOR 600 is positioned squarely in that “accessible flagship” or upper midranger space — and the pricing reflects that.

In Malaysia, the HONOR 600 (12GB + 512GB) is priced at RM2,599.

Pre-orders run until April 29, 2026. During this period, buyers get a RM200 instant rebate along with a free HONOR CHOICE Watch 2 Epic and added protection bundles including extended warranty and damage protection.

General availability begins April 30, 2026 via HONOR Experience Stores, official online platforms, and authorized retailers nationwide.

What’s interesting is how this pricing translates globally.

HONOR 600 Series

In Europe, the HONOR 600 starts at €649.9 for the 256GB model and €699.9 for the 512GB variant. With launch coupons applied, both effectively drop to €499.9, bundled with 12 months of screen insurance.

Meanwhile, the HONOR 600 Pro (512GB) is priced at €999.9, with a €200 coupon bringing it down to €799.9. Early buyers also get bundled freebies, including a tablet or projector, plus headphones for select orders, alongside the same 12-month screen protection.

In the UK, the HONOR 600 Pro (512GB) is priced at £899.99, while the HONOR 600 comes in at £549.99 for 256GB and £599.99 for 512GB. A Lite variant is also available at £369.99.

Taken together, the HONOR 600 lands right where it needs to.

Aggressive enough to compete, but still positioned as a step below full flagship — reinforcing its role as a capable, everyday companion with a taste of more.

HONOR 600

Specs at a glance

  • 6.57-inch AMOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, up to 8000 nits peak brightness
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4
  • Up to 12GB RAM, up to 512GB storage
  • 200MP main camera + 12MP ultrawide
  • 50MP front camera
  • 6400mAh battery
  • 80W wired charging, reverse charging support
  • MagicOS 10 (Android 16)
  • IP68/IP69/IP69K water and dust resistance

Is the HONOR 600 your GadgetMatch?

Midrangers these days often give you a taste of flagship things. The HONOR 600 is exactly that.

If you find yourself wanting more, then you step up.

If funds are still an issue, at least you know you’re getting a competent companion until you’re ready to level up.

It’s not trying to be everything. It’s trying to be just enough — while showing you what more could look like.

Because of that, the HONOR 600 is an easy Swipe Right.

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iPhone 18 may have lower specs and a delayed launch, rumor says

Once again, it’s because of rising RAM prices.

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A tale as old as time by now, Apple will always launch the latest generation of the iPhone in the fall every year. Lately, however, the more affordable iPhone e series found a home much earlier in the year. Next year, according to rumors, the regular iPhone 18 duo will join the iPhone 18e’s launch next spring, and it will be heavily downgraded.

Much ado has been said about the lack of differences between the four models of the current iPhone series. The “which iPhone is best for you” debate is still a worthy one today. Now, a new rumor from Weibo states that the base iPhone 18 will delineate itself further from the Pro and the Pro Max because of downgraded specs. The rumor has not detailed which pieces of hardware will get budget cuts.

The downgrade is supposedly due to the rising RAM prices in the industry today. That said, it also serves as a way to maintain the premium niche of the Pro and the Pro Max. However, pushing the base iPhone 18 away from the premium models naturally pushes it towards the iPhone 18e. Only its launch can tell how Apple will keep the two models separate from one another.

Besides the difference in specs, a previous rumor has also speculated that the base model will depart its usual launch window in September for a delayed one in March, right next to the iPhone 18e.

SEE ALSO: Apple iPhone 17e review

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