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Redmi Note 10: Price and availability in the Philippines
Note-worthy features for a tempting price!
Just a few weeks after its global launch, the Redmi Note 10 has finally arrived in the Philippines. As ever, Xiaomi packs a lot of features into one device with a price tag that should tempt anyone looking for the best value for the money.
For 2021, Xiaomi made a leap and bundled an AMOLED display into the Redmi Note 10. Previous Redmi Note devices only have an LCD display, so this is a notable improvement indeed. To be exact, the display is pegged at 6.43 inches and has a punch hole in the center for the selfies.
One of the notable changes too is the switch to a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. The device has a Snapdragon 678 processor inside, providing decent performance for everyday tasks. The only thing about this processor is the lack of support for 5G, which could be a disadvantage for some individuals.
While the Redmi Note 10 lacks 5G, it still is a much capable device that ticks all the right boxes. The quad cameras here can capture photos with stunning details and true-to-life colors. For the spec onlookers, that quad cameras translate to 48MP wide-angle lens + 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens + 2MP macro lens + 2MP depth sensor. Xiaomi also sees it fit to add a time-lapse capability to the device this time around.
Other thoughtful and seamless redesigns and updates include the Arc side fingerprint sensor that goes well with its IP53-certified Gorilla Glass 3 unibody. There’s also a 33W fast-charging capability for topping up the 5,000 mAh battery. Plus, a dual stereo speaker also comes to the Redmi Note 10.
Meanwhile, features that everyone came to love on past Redmi Note devices are still here. That includes the IR sensor and the headphone jack. Yes, a headphone jack — an increasingly-rare feature in recent years.
Price and availability
The 4GB/64GB version of the Redmi Note 10 retails now for PhP 8,490 in the Philippines. Meanwhile, the 6GB/128GB version has a price of PhP 9,990. Both versions are available to purchase now on Lazada, authorized Mi Stores, and other offline channels.
Gaming
Horizon Steel Frontiers is an MMO set in the Horizon universe
The game is built for mobile but will have cross-play gameplay with PC.
A few months ago, Sony sued Tencent for copying design elements from the Horizon series for the latter’s upcoming game, Light of Motiram. Though the game has been relatively silent since the kerfuffle, was Tencent on to something? Today, Sony and a Korean studio named NCSoft have officially announced Horizon Steel Frontiers, an MMO set in the Horizon universe.
It’s not just a simple announcement either. The title now has an official 10-minute video to preview the upcoming title. Right now, the trailer has nothing but cinematics, pre-alpha footage, and developer interviews. However, it’s a clear commitment to bringing the MMO to life.
Both the cinematics and the pre-alpha footage show off the familiar mechanical beasts of the series. The main goal of the title is to team up with other players and take down colossal beasts.
The game is set in the Deathlands, a new region inspired by Arizona and New Mexico. Players will have the entire state to play with. And, instead of Aloy, they can create their own personalized characters.
Horizon Steel Frontiers is built for smartphones. However, Sony and NCSoft are working towards cross-platform gameplay for the PC.
Right now, especially since the released footage is from pre-alpha development, we don’t know when the MMO will launch. However, it does look extremely exciting for fans of the original duology.
SEE ALSO: Sony announces adaptations of Horizon Zero Dawn, Tsushima
Gaming
Elden Ring Nightreign is getting a DLC update this December
The update introduces two new Nightfarers and bosses.
After Shadow of the Erdtree concluded the Elden Ring saga, FromSoftware kept the fire going with Elden Ring Nightreign, a multiplayer-focused standalone roguelike set in the same universe. It was a unique experience that breathed new life into the studio’s tough-as-nails dynamic. Now, before the year ends, FromSoftware has announced The Forsaken Hollows, a new DLC coming for Nightreign.
Even from launch, it was apparent that FromSoftware had content updates in store for Nightreign. The studio promised new maps and Nightfarers for the multiplayer game.
Yesterday, an earnings report hinted that the DLC was shipping out potentially early next year. Today, the studio dispelled all speculation and said that the DLC is definitely coming before the year ends.
The announcement expands the already-meaty game with two new playable Nightfarers: the arcane-wielding Scholar and the strength-slash-faith-focused Undertaker. Both characters, featured in the trailer, will introduce their special set of skills in the continuous battle against the Nightlord.
Besides the two new characters, two new bosses are coming to Limveld. We don’t know much about the two bosses. However, knowing FromSoftware, the studio is likely keeping them under wraps, so they can stomp on us harder.
Finally, the update introduces a new Shifting Earth area called The Great Hollow. The area is filled with “exotic ruins and temples; sacred towers denoting the remains of an ancient people; and crystals that exude a cursed, life-draining miasma.”
The Forsaken Hollows is a paid DLC coming to Elden Ring Nightreign on December 3. Though the DLC can be purchased separately, it’s already included in the Deluxe Edition and the Collectors Edition. It’s also available for those who purchased the Deluxe Edition Upgrade.
SEE ALSO: New Elden Ring Nightreign patch will make it easier for solo players
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
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