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How the OPPO Find X8 earned my heart

From its exceptional camera to the reliable performance.

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I thought I was done with slate-shaped, boxy devices. I was ready to hold on to my Pink iPhone and trusty Blue Flip until one of them gave up on me.

I’ll admit, I was spoiled. When I first got my hands on flip smartphones, I couldn’t stop. I jumped from one to another, falling in love with how fun and compact they were. I swore I’d stick with flips forever — if forever was possible.

But life — and Mercury Retrograde — has a way of circling back to what you once loved… but with a twist.

Instead of fighting against it, I welcomed it with hesitation. Honestly, I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about returning to a slate device when I was handed the OPPO Find X8.

At first glance, it reminded me of an iPhone. But calling it an iPhone clone would be a disservice to OPPO’s years of dedication to flagship craftsmanship.

So I decided to channel NIKI’s song, “Take A Chance With Me” and gave it a shot as my daily driver for over a month. I happily traded in my flips for a chance with a slate that promised to get it right (or better) the second time around.

Spoiler alert: I fell in love with it.

A perfect match

The OPPO Find X8 brought back everything I once admired in a classic smartphone design: sophistication, elegance, and a timeless appeal. Its flat, contoured edges were comfortable to grip, unlike the rigid boxes of the past.

At just 7.85mm thick and 193 grams, it’s slim and light enough to carry with ease. It slips into my waistband when I run and fits in my hand when I hold it like a clutch, alongside my fingers carrying my keys and HydroFlask. Yes, people, I’m like those women who chaotically hold several things in one hand, and still have the strength to not drop any of them.

That said, it’s military-grade certified with a whole-phone drop resistance. While it looks elegant, the Find X8 is tough — a mix of reinforced glass, aluminum alloy, and IP68/IP69 certification.

Picture: The English Teacher, aka Brian Jordan Alvarez. It’s beautifully lean, with just the right amount of muscle. Gorgeous to look at and nice to hold, but you know it can pack a punch when life throws a curveball.

Every relationship has its moments

No dream guy — or dream phone — is flawless. Both come with quirks because they’re made to fit a variety of preferences, not just yours.

And after a month with the OPPO Find X8, I’ve come to notice a few design choices that take some getting used to.

Take the alert slider, for instance. It’s great for quickly switching to silent mode, but its placement far from the power button feels unintuitive. A minor inconvenience, sure, but one you’ll notice in everyday use.

Then there’s the “Gen Z-style” photo dilemma. You know the drill: hold your phone up high, use the rear camera’s wide-angle lens, and snap the shot with the volume rocker.

With the Find X8, this feels awkward because of how the buttons are positioned. And no, switching to the selfie camera isn’t a solution — I still don’t love how OPPO handles selfies. They haven’t cracked the code for me yet.

And while the camera bump is slimmer now at 3.01mm, it still causes the phone to wobble when placed on a flat surface. It’s a small thing, but it makes me miss the flat backs of my iPhone and Flip phones.

With the right case, those stayed perfectly level. CASETiFY’s impact cases, for example, wrap around the protrusion and keep things stable. Even a cased Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra does the same. Sadly, the Find X8 doesn’t quite hit it for me.

These might seem like trivial gripes, but the little things often shape your day-to-day experience. Much like in relationships, small annoyances can build up if left unchecked. Although, if you can accept them for who they are, you have to live with the package you signed up for.

Is it a love at first sight?

The Find X8 definitely delivers when it comes to its front display. Its 6.59-inch screen was perfect for binge-watching TikTok, catching up on the latest season of Netflix’s Arcane, or indulging in some Mobile Legends: Bang Bang during my downtime.

The super-slim bezels create an immersive experience with a peak brightness of 4500 nits. When I was at Sanur Beach in Bali, doing my heat run at 8 a.m., I didn’t have to squint to see the screen under the blazing sun.

And yes, that 4500 nits wasn’t a fluke — the brightness was often too much for my strained, dry eyes, which are already struggling with screens in general.

Luckily, OPPO’s tech protection comes to the rescue, combining PWM dimming, dual ambient light sensors, and adaptive tone to minimize discomfort and eye strain. As someone who spends a reported 7 hours a day on screens (blame my 2-hour TikTok doom-scrolling habit), this was a godsend.

Building the foundation

I was shocked when I found out that the Find X8, unlike its Pro counterpart, uses a MediaTek Dimensity 9400 processor, instead of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. While some might see the Snapdragon as the obvious choice for a flagship, OPPO has its reasons.

I got the chance to ask Arne Herkelman, OPPO’s Head of Product Management, about this during an interview in Bali, Indonesia. He explained that MediaTek, after last year’s success, made more sense for OPPO’s next-generation devices.

The Dimensity 9400 provides 40% better performance while also reducing battery consumption by 40%. The chip works seamlessly with OPPO’s Trinity Engine, optimizing system resources to deliver an additional 8.2% power savings.

For now, MediaTek is the right choice, according to Herkelman. But who knows? Things might change next year.

As for me, I’ve been a heavy user for years. My former editor often joked that I was a multitasker and a power user, which is why I always leaned toward flagship devices. I need things done quickly — no patience for slow-loading apps.

The Find X8 surely kept up with my fast-paced lifestyle. Its unique triple-antenna Wi-Fi system helped me finish tasks faster than expected.

There were times when I even swapped my iPad and iPhone for the Find X8 to work remotely. Its system reduced average latency, and the 5G connectivity gave me a better experience than my other devices.

Your partner-in-crime

I’ll admit it: I have high standards, whether it’s for gadgets or people. I just want something — or someone — that can keep up with my ever-changing whims.

The Find X8 does exactly that. With its massive 5630mAh battery and top-tier cameras, it’s always ready for the day. Even after hours of doom-scrolling, chatting, playing music, and keeping my mobile data on, the battery never drops into the red. It even served as a hotspot during my work-from-the-beach days without heating up or losing power too quickly.

When it’s time to charge, the 80W SuperVOOC charging refuels the battery in under an hour. Faster than I can even get ready for work, and no surprise there — OPPO’s fast-charging tech is top-notch.

Thanks to the lightweight design and long-lasting battery life, I had more than enough time to explore both Bali and Manila with the Find X8 by my side. Whether it was for gym sessions, runs, or just navigating my daily life, it truly became my go-to companion.

Made for the IG Boyfriend

Props to OPPO for incorporating Hasselblad’s camera system, and extending it into the Find X8 series. It’s clear that they’re serious about elevating the photography experience. The rear cameras feature three 50-megapixel lenses: a 15mm ultra-wide for 0.6x shots, a 24mm wide for your 1x shots, and a 73mm telephoto lens that doubles as a periscope for 3x optical zoom.

On top of that, the Find X8 uses the HyperTone Image Engine. I know, it sounds techy, but essentially, it ensures the quality of your photos is always top-notch: Protecting highlights, keeping depths and shadows in check, and maintaining remarkable detail while reducing noise.

Here are a few sample photos from everyday moments that are prime for Instagram — both for my feed and stories.

 

 

Zooming in on what matters

To be honest, zoom shots aren’t usually my thing. But OPPO saw an opportunity and ran with it: making the Find X8 the ultimate concert phone. The AI Telescope zoom kicks in automatically at 10x and beyond, utilizing the full 50MP resolution of the telephoto lens. This delivers crisp, clear shots even at 20x or 30x zoom.

I tested this during the premiere of Hello, Love, Again, where stars Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards made their entrance. While everyone else rushed to get close, I stayed comfortably in my seat, snapping photos from afar. I even captured a shot of Richards waving at me — yes, in low-light conditions.

This wasn’t just the zoom working its magic, though. Thanks to the Lightning Snap feature — basically a rapid-fire shooting mode — the Find X8 froze every moment even in the chaos. And underneath it all, the HyperTone Image Engine intelligently merges exposures, cutting down on motion blur and enhancing clarity.

And while I do appreciate the tech, I’ll be honest: I don’t have time to hold the shutter button for the Lightning Snap.

Perfect imperfections?

The Find X8’s 32MP front camera has potential, but it could use a little work. The 21mm lens and large 1/2.74-inch sensor handle most conditions, but selfies in poor lighting often end up blurry. The AI steps in to smooth things out, but here’s the catch: it smooths out skin too much, giving me that “filter-like” effect. Beauty mode might be off, but it still gives me that soft, airbrushed look that I find a bit too much.

While I don’t mind not seeing every pore (hello, Pixel or iPhone!), I do wish for more contrast. It can be hit or miss depending on the lighting. This issue becomes more pronounced when recording videos. The extra light flattens the image, giving me that “Barbie and Ken doll” look — no depth, just a painted face.

But hey, you can judge for yourself:

We all like it stable

Where the Find X8 truly shines is in videography. While its still photos are great, the rear cameras take video quality to the next level. Stabilization is excellent — even when I’m running. A friend of mine, Jayson, helped me capture a run at Sanur Beach, and we were both impressed by how well the phone kept everything stable and focused.

The quality is top-notch, and with the right conditions, it could easily rival Apple and Samsung in smartphone videography.

Here are a few reels I’ve recorded, edited, and uploaded using the OPPO Find X8:

 

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Love’s little extras

The Find X8 is like a dream guy — it comes with a few skills that are nice to have, even if I don’t need them. ColorOS 15 introduces a minimalist visual overhaul that makes for a smooth, intuitive experience. Honestly, I’d be perfectly content with that. But of course, OPPO jumped on the AI bandwagon.

ColorOS 15 introduces three AI-powered photo-editing tools: AI Clarity Enhance, AI Unblur, and AI Reflection Remover. These features are great if you tend to mess up shots, but I’m usually careful with mine. If there’s a mistake, I just retake it — no editing needed.

Then there’s AI Studio, which helps you create illustrations for your next post. Personally, I think I’ll stick to learning to draw.

Despite my mild grumbling, I appreciate the AI Toolbox. It helps you extract information quickly and polish your social media posts, like having an editor-in-chief for your captions. And with Google’s Gemini AI built in as the digital assistant, the Find X8 also includes Samsung’s Circle to Search, which is a feature I’m really excited about.

But what really sealed the deal for me, despite my AI fatigue, is Touch to Share. It simplifies cross-platform file sharing between Android and iPhones. With a single NFC tap, I can transfer files seamlessly between my Find X8, iPhone, and iPad. No more clunky methods, just effortless sharing.

All you need to do is install the O+ Connect app on your iPhone or iPad, and you’ll get the same seamless file-sharing experience I enjoy.

Say goodbye to using up mobile data on Telegram. (Don’t judge me, it’s just the fastest way to transfer between Android and iPhone).

The cost of forever

The OPPO Find X8 (16GB + 512GB) is priced at IDR 13,999,000, which is roughly US$879. In Singapore, it’s retailing for SG$1,249 until December 31, as part of a launch offer, before it reverts to SG$1,349. The available colors are Star Grey, Space Black, and Shell Pink.

The launch offer includes an exclusive OPPO x Maison Kitsune phone case, an OPPO Enco Air4, a 2-year Screen Damage Protection, and a 2-year Global Warranty.

In the Philippines, the OPPO Find X8 retails for PhP 54,999, and comes in Star Grey and Space Black. It’s available for installment payments through Credit Card in 6-month, 12-month, or 24-month plans with 0% interest at select OPPO stores. Home Credit also offers installment options at partnered OPPO stores nationwide, with monthly payments starting at PhP 2,289.

Is this your GadgetMatch?

The OPPO Find X8 is an outstanding smartphone, no doubt about it. There are hardly any cons, making it an easy recommendation for anyone seeking OPPO’s premium flagship experience. Sure, the Find X8 Pro might be a better option, packing all the top-tier features, but the base model still delivers a punch with its impressive specs.

Swipe right if you want a smartphone that’s compact, well-rounded, durable, offers an excellent camera system, has solid battery life, and comes at a reasonable price for what you’re getting.

Swipe left if you want more versatility, more gimmicks, or features tailored to specific needs, like the Find X8 Pro, Galaxy S24 Ultra, or Vivo X200 Pro.

Super Swipe if you want a smartphone that’s powerful, reliable, long-lasting, and comes with next-level protection, all wrapped in an elegant, beautiful design. The OPPO Find X8 is a Super Swipe for me, and it definitely earns the GadgetMatch Seal of Approval.

After weeks of testing, there’s no doubt about it: I’ve found a smartphone I’ll stick with for the long haul. It’s not just about the specs, the design, or even the camera performance (though those are top-tier). It’s the feeling of reliability.

Much like a relationship that grows deeper over time, the OPPO Find X8 has proven itself to be my go-to companion. I think I’m going to be married to this smartphone for a while.

Seriously, just get your hands on it to seal the deal.

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Now playing: Final Fantasy VII Remake INTERGRADE on Switch 2

Final Fantasy VII Remake, handheld again

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Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade | Nintendo Switch 2

There are two ways I ended up playing Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on the Switch 2: handheld, and docked. And in many ways, that split mirrors what this release is really about—flexibility, familiarity, and a little bit of re-learning.

Relearning muscle memory

Let’s get the small friction point out of the way first. Button prompts. Even after all this time, my brain still defaults to PlayStation glyphs. Triangle means something very specific to me in Final Fantasy VII Remake, and retraining that muscle memory on a Nintendo layout took a bit longer than expected. That’s not the game’s fault—it’s just the reality of revisiting something you’ve deeply internalized on another platform. And honestly, it’s something I’ll just have to get used to as more of these previously PlayStation-first titles land elsewhere.

Once that adjustment period passed, the bigger surprise came quickly—especially in handheld.

Midgar in the palm of your hand

Without even stacking it up against the PS4 or PS5 versions, the Switch 2 version already looks impressive on its own. In fact, it looks really good. There’s a moment of quiet disbelief when you realize you’re holding Midgar in your hands, running locally, and still retaining that sense of scale and atmosphere the remake is known for.

I’ve played Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on devices like the ROG Ally and Legion Go, and the feeling here is similar. Not in raw power comparisons, but in that same sense of admiration—Square Enix managing to package something this dense, cinematic, and emotionally loaded into a handheld experience without it feeling compromised at first glance. That same awe of seeing this classic reimagined is still intact, even on a smaller screen.

Living with 30fps

Performance-wise, the most noticeable limitation is the 30fps cap. It’s there, and anyone coming from a 60fps playthrough will notice it immediately. That said, it never felt like a dealbreaker to me.

Command inputs still land cleanly, combat remains responsive, and nothing about the experience felt sluggish. If you’re sensitive to frame rate shifts, this might take some adjustment. But in motion, and especially in handheld, it rarely pulls focus away from the game itself.

Streamlined progression, real relief

One feature that quietly made a big difference for me is the new Streamlined Progression option. Being able to start with maxed-out stats, unlimited resources, and reduced friction is a genuine quality-of-life win—especially for players who’ve already finished the game once and don’t necessarily want to grind their way through Midgar again.

It turns Intergrade into a smoother re-experience, letting you focus on the story beats and combat flow rather than progression systems you already know by heart.

The storage reality check

The less glamorous reality check comes with storage. At roughly 90GB, this is a heavy install, particularly if—like me—you lean heavily toward digital purchases. I had to delete three games just to make room.

If you have the option to go physical on Switch 2, that might be the more practical route, especially as more large-scale ports make their way onto the platform.

A familiar journey, made portable

Contextually, this release matters beyond just another port. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade arriving on Switch 2 is part of Square Enix’s broader push to bring the entire remake trilogy to more platforms, with the final entry already in development.

It also reinforces Intergrade as the most accessible entry point into the series—bundling the main campaign with the Yuffie-led EPISODE INTERmission, and now offering features that lower the barrier for newcomers while respecting returning players’ time.

At US$39.99, it lands at a price that feels fair. Whether you’re completely new to Final Fantasy VII Remake or just want a portable version of a game you already love, this is an easy recommendation—storage caveats aside.

Overall, this is an impressive Switch 2 port. Not perfect, not trying to outmuscle the PS5 version, but confident in what it is. Seeing Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade run this well, this comfortably, on a handheld still feels a little surreal—and that alone makes it worth playing again.

If you’re looking for deeper technical breakdowns and direct comparisons with the PS4 and PS5 versions, Digital Foundry continues to do excellent work on that front. But as a lived-in experience, this one already earns its place on the Switch 2.

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HONOR X9d 5G review: Tougher, more long-lasting and optimized

Beyond all the marketing, it’s a compelling all-around smartphone that actually works well

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If you’re planning on getting the HONOR X9d 5G, do me a favor: don’t throw it on purpose. Don’t drop it on the floor or in water, nor do anything reckless to it.

For one, it will void your standard warranty. The point is, you don’t need to subject the phone to those bizarre stress tests you see online.

Just know that if you’re unlucky enough at some point, it will likely survive accidental drops, splashes, and more mishaps.

Beyond all the marketing, the X9d simply works like a well-oiled machine — so far. That’s what HONOR’s latest entry to its popular and best-selling X series midrange line is meant to deliver.

And all things considered, it has the makings of a compelling all-around device in its segment. Let’s dissect further.

Tough, durable, more water-resistant

It’s only fair to get the toughness part out of the way first. On paper, the HONOR X9d 5G boasts drop resistance of up to 2.5 meters. Pretty darn good.

Our team even used the back panel as a makeshift chopping board, and it resisted scratches.

The biggest upgrade: quadruple IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings for water and dust resistance.

This level of protection is now becoming standard across Android releases, and HONOR has kept up well.

It’s reassuring to know it can withstand spills, hot liquids, and even stronger splashes or full submersion. Again, hopefully only by accident.

Think of all this as insurance you’re paying for. If nothing bad happens during the X9d’s lifetime, then consider yourself fortunate.

Performance: No major hiccups

The HONOR X9d 5G runs on a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor. It promises a “significant jump” in performance.

In the two weeks I’ve had the device, that claim felt true compared to my experience with the X9c last year.

The device just feels more responsive for swipes and touches. It loads apps quickly, and navigates smoothly overall.

I’ve already edited blogs and played back FHD videos on YouCut without issue. Rendering shortform videos for social media posting was equally seamless. Here are a few.

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Gaming wise, the device holds up well for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Call of Duty Mobile.

These titles aren’t only “playable” per se, but also enjoyable even at high graphics. A dedicated panel also provides quick gaming-related controls.

Particularly, in CODM, panning felt very natural, without tweaking settings. The touch response was balanced and not overly sensitive so you don’t overcompensate.

Admittedly, I didn’t push it with more demanding titles, but how well it handled editing, multitasking is clearly a legitimate strength.

The only slowdown came after taking photos continuously for about half an hour during its launch date.

But it tells you modern handsets allocate resources heavily toward camera processing.

Ample audiovisuals

What’s great about the HONOR X9d is it delivers clear and sharp visuals whether gaming, editing, filming, or simply consuming content.

It features a 6.79-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with up to 6,000 nits of brightness. But the real deal here is the 427 ppi pixel density, making visuals look even more vivid and crisp.

This display makes reviewing photos and videos convenient — useful for content creators or for quick double-checking before posting on social media.

Watching sports highlights or casual clips in between also feels more immersive with consistently high-quality visuals.

Battery life

The biggest jump from the X9c, unarguably, is the battery capacity. The X9d packs an 8,300mAh LiPo battery.

It lasts easily two days with casual at-home use. Outdoors, it still has juice by midnight for long days.

That’s with mobile data and location on, and even using the phone as hotspot for other devices. Other tasks include browsing, watching, using the camera occasionally, and editing short-form videos.

Gaming for an hour consumes just about 10% battery life, compared to 15% for most competitor devices.

The extra endurance pays off at the end of the day when you need entertainment or connectivity.

My only gripe is the device heats up significantly with hotspot turned on. Sometimes, it shuts itself off. That interrupts whatever you’re doing on connected devices.

Anyway, charging is surprisingly optimized. Despite the huge capacity, the 66W charging can refuel it back from 30% to full in just over an hour.

I do not wait for my phone to drain too much, but it should normally take just about 90 minutes from 1% to full.

Camera performance: Par for the course

Furthermore, the HONOR X9d 5G once again excels when with its camera performance.

The 108MP main camera delivers sharp and clear shots at up to 3X zoom with good lighting. Colors lean toward vivid and lively, so you don’t have to post-process a ton.

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But for such, HONOR’s camera app includes a generous lineup of pre-built filters that are actually useful, similar to those on the 400 and 400 Pro.

Night Mode brightens scenes with its own preset, while portraits can be smooth from different focal lengths.

Video recording at 1080@60 is generally smooth with OIS. Results are vlog-ready, and parallax shots don’t experience much jitters either.

The selfie camera holds up pretty well too with detail, while portrait mode actually adds depth.

Though video lighting can be tricky at times. After too many shots, the shutter occasionally lags too.

But overall, there isn’t anything too bad to say. The system is arguably one of the most pleasing in its class.

Especially in this segment, camera systems can make or break the midrange device’s value proposition.

I enjoyed using the device’s camera for both stills and videos. The responsiveness is straightforwardly quick for spontaneous moments too.

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Design

I’m glad HONOR ditched the curved sides in favor of a flat display with rounded corners.

Thankfully, the UI is optimized so content isn’t cut off at the corners nor seams. The razor-thin bezels keep you focused on the panel.

The backside of the Reddish Brown variant does resemble the HUAWEI Mate XT at first glance, which is understandable. But it still stands out with its own identity and style.

HONOR’s camera system retains the signature watch face look, paired with a gold plate-like logo at the bottom third.

The HONOR X9d runs on MagicOS 9.0 out of the box, and the UI looks neat overall and easy to tinker with.

There’s AI features here and there, but from the home screen, AI Suggestions actually help you pick up from where you left off.

Optimized connectivity

In relation to its aesthetic, the choice to have a plastic frame, instead of an aluminum one, benefits connectivity.

Wi-Fi connection felt more stable. On mobile data, though still signal strength-dependent, the phone can provide reliable network speeds.

Naturally, congestion and challenging spots can choke performance. Competitors do have ways of optimizing network selection better, which could be what HONOR works on next.

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The HONOR X9d 5G earns a solid Swipe Right. It’s a durable and reliable mid-ranger offered at a fair price of PhP 18,999 (12GB+256GB).

I understand why some suggest opting for cheaper, niche-specific devices, especially for gaming.

But the X9d posits itself as a formidable all-around contender, and for the most part, it checks all the right boxes.

With proper usage, maintenance, and care, it carries the aura of the device that can confidently last four to five years.

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Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G review: The midrange fashion piece

Work-ready and style-friendly!

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Lately, I’ve been trying to move through life with more intention.

I dress a little more thoughtfully before heading out and pay attention to how things fit together, from clothes to accessories to how my bag is packed. It makes ordinary days feel a touch more polished, even when I am rushing between errands.

That shift has changed how I consider what I bring with me every day. My smartphone is no longer something I grab as an afterthought.

It’s something I want to feel comfortable holding; something that should look at home beside a composed outfit; and something dependable when the day inevitably moves faster than planned.

It was in that season that I met the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G in Mocha Brown which felt less like a piece of technology and more like an accessory chosen on purpose.

The faux leather finish feels refined and warm, with the kind of understated elegance that makes you want to build a look around it rather than hide it behind a case.

A study in texture and taste

Mocha Brown belongs in the same universe as a well-made leather bag or a dependable pair of polished loafers. It has that beautiful tension between simplicity and richness that makes fashion personal.

The faux leather back introduces texture and warmth. The clean lines and slim profile bring a sense of restraint. And then there are the gold sides and camera island — a gentle nod to discrete luxury.

Placed on a café table, held in a mirrored elevator, or tucked into a structured bag, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G looks like it belongs.

The design’s appeal doesn’t end with looks. Beneath the refined exterior is Redmi’s Titan Durability, a reinforced build that protects against drops, pressure, and everyday wear without disturbing the silhouette.

It looks elegant and feels considered rather than delicate. And it is built to last, even when life is anything but gentle.

Built like your favorite designer bag

As a lifestyle journalist, Titan Durability sounds like a clever way of making toughness chic.

As someone who also works in marketing, I appreciate messaging that distills strength and longevity into one cohesive idea.

On paper, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G carries IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings, making it one of the most water-resistant smartphones available today. IP6X protection keeps out fine particles.

Translated into real life, it simply means peace of mind.

Fashion rarely accounts for the least glamorous moments, yet those moments make up most of our day. I bring my smartphone into the bath, to the sink while washing dishes, and to the kitchen while prepping meals.

I even bring it through mud during obstacle courses, which is my sport. Frankly, I will not deny that I am glued to my phones.

The Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G kept up even when my fingers were wet and soiled. The display responded and the buttons worked.

The speakers stayed clear after dealing with dirt and sand. More importantly, the charging port remained unaffected — something I wish I could say of my iPhone.

Durability also means not flinching at drops. Titan Durability includes a high-strength motherboard, a strengthened midframe, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on the front.

The phone can withstand drops from up to 2.5 meters onto smooth granite and remain intact.

I saw that firsthand when we brought the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G to an outdoor gym last year. It survived everything without theatrics.

A year later, and the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G keeps that resilience, only this time more refined and even stronger.

With this kind of durability, you stop bracing for impact. You simply pick it up and keep going.

The luxury of not worrying about battery

With our days stitched together by notifications, playlists, messages, and endless streams of content, battery life becomes less about numbers.

The Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G’s 6500mAh silicon-carbon battery delivered two full days of use — impressive for someone who treats his phone as both companion and workhorse.

My morning begins with TikTok streaks and Olivia Dean on Spotify, transitions into message threads, “research” tabs, and campaign decks, and ends with Netflix and guilty-pleasure reality shows. It lasted through all of it without anxiety or the constant search for sockets.

Even a full binge-watch barely made a dent, and I finished Netflix’s Emily in Paris Season 5 without glancing at battery percentage every twenty minutes or so.

When power finally ran low, the 100W HyperCharge restored it in under an hour — 40 minutes with boost mode, to be exact.

With Xiaomi’s Surge Battery Management retaining at least 80% capacity after 1600 charge cycles, longevity extends beyond trends and seasons.

And with a battery this large, the 22.5W wired reverse charging was surprisingly useful for powering tiny accessories during long days out.

Now Playing: Emily in Paris Season 5

I have a soft spot for shows that blend glamour with a messy life, and there are few that do it as playfully as Emily in Paris.

The series feels like a whimsical mirror of my own world, not in couture or runway theatrics, but in the puzzle of pitching ideas, building campaigns, and keeping clients excited.

In my case, the settings are less Fendi and more coffee shops, restaurants, and meeting rooms, with deadlines tucked between lunch breaks and dinners that double as strategy sessions.

Season 5 charmed me with its exploration of becoming: Emily balancing ambition, romance, and her place in the world, choosing herself and her dreams with a conviction that felt quietly familiar.

Growth rarely arrives fully accessorized. It shows up in small decisions and the uncomfortable honesty of knowing what you want. It was fun to watch that unfold onscreen while trying to do the same offscreen.

The Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G’s All-Around Liquid Display made the experience feel indulgent. The 6.83-inch screen and 3,200 nits of peak brightness meant that Parisian drama and Roman escapades played beautifully even as I sunbathed on my balcony.

Dual stereo speakers and a 400% volume boost brought every soundtrack moment to life, though I will admit that some of Mindy Chen’s covers fall short of the earlier seasons. “Mon Soleil” is still undefeated. “Espresso” was fine, but let’s not pretend it was iconic.

If you are in your millennial era of preferring ambience over noise, the 400% boost can feel like wearing platform heels to brunch–fun in theory, aggressive in practice — though very useful when you need to drown out the world.

Tailored for the day’s demands

My unit came with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage, which meant I had more than enough room to capture photos and record videos for Instagram Reels without ever worrying about space.

Powered by Xiaomi HyperOS and the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 mobile platform, everyday performance feels reliable and smooth.

Multitasking is easy and apps load without hesitation. Moving between work, content creation, social media, and streaming never felt taxing.

Xiaomi HyperAI adds another layer to the experience, with features like AI Writing, AI Speech Recognition, AI Interpreter, AI Search, and AI Dynamic Wallpapers.

The Dynamic Wallpapers, in particular, stood out to me. They add a sense of personality, and they make the device feel more personal when you take the time to customize it.

Well dressed, but slightly unfinished

Performance is not only about speed and capability. It’s also about how it feels to use something every day. For a phone that presents itself as a statement piece, the user experience doesn’t quite match the couture-level confidence of its exterior.

HyperOS functions well, yet it rarely feels elegant. Finding themes that feel refined requires effort, and the overall interface leans more practical than polished.

The presence of bloatware is another friction point. From the moment the phone was turned on, several pre-installed apps appeared that I didn’t need or ask for.

They weren’t disruptive enough to break the experience, though they did distract from an otherwise composed first impression.

When you decide to glow up, it should go beyond appearances. Performance is part of that transformation. The screen is what we interact with all day, not the back of the phone, and the interface plays a big role in whether a device feels joyful to use.

You enjoy something more when you genuinely like how it performs and how it presents itself.

Thankfully, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G is a very capable midrange smartphone at its core. Its performance is dependable and its power is, surely, unquestionable.

With a more refined user interface and fewer distractions, it would feel as elevated on the inside as it looks on the outside.

When life becomes a lookbook

The Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G comes with a 200-megapixel camera system supported by a 200-megapixel AI Engine, which is safe to say it’s well-suited for slice-of-life storytelling.

It turns ordinary days into scenes worth remembering, capturing meals, places, outfits, and fleeting romance with clarity that looks beautiful on Instagram Stories.

That is something Emily Cooper would appreciate: the art of noticing, and the belief that even mundane things deserve to be romanticized.

I brought the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G with me through my usual rituals and a short island escape. It handled golden hour and mirror selfies with equal charm. Night time? Not so much unless you do it in Pro Mode.

Even so, details held up even when I cropped generously for Stories, and colors stayed true enough to feel editorial without being overstyled.

Is the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G your GadgetMatch?

The Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G feels like it was made for everyday affairs and misadventures.

There’s a confidence that comes from its Titan Durability, capable cameras, and an enduring battery; you worry less about keeping your phone pristine and you focus more on living.

If there is anything that betrays the illusion of luxury, it’s the software experience, which felt less polished than the hardware deserved.

For a device styled as fashionably as the Mocha Brown edition, I found myself wishing the UI and UX felt equally couture.

Swipe Right if you want a midrange phone that understands lifestyle as much as performance and can keep pace with intentional living.

Swipe Left if you need specialized power–better cameras or serious gaming, par exemple — and cannot compromise on those fronts.

For the rest of us, who value a mix of design, durability, and everyday capability at an accessible price, it’s a Super Swipe.

Because with everything it got, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G earns the GadgetMatch Seal of Approval.

The Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G retails for PhP 27,999. For the online-exclusive 12GB/256GB variant, it retails for PhP 25,999.

It comes in Mocha Brown, Glacier Blue, and Black. Along with the rest of the Redmi Note 15 series, it’s currently available on mi.com and across e-commerce platforms such as Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop.

Promotional offers

The Redmi Note 15 series comes with added peace of mind through a comprehensive ownership package.

Buyers receive a 4-year battery replacement warranty, 2-year liquid damage coverage, and 2-year front and back cover replacement, all covered under a 2-year overall warranty.

The Redmi Note 15 series is also available via 0% interest installment plans through Home Credit. Monthly payments start at PhP 1,199 for up to 18 months.

From January 16 to 29, buyers can enjoy PhP 2,000 off the Redmi Note 15 Pro and Pro+ 5G. It comes with a free Xiaomi Smart Band 10 and a Black Box Gift Set. From January 30 to February 8, the free gifts continue even as the cash discount ends.

Every purchase also includes three months of Spotify Premium and a three-month 100GB cloud storage plan.

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