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Samsung launches Galaxy A55, A35 5G: Price, availability
With enhanced cameras, display, security
Samsung has officially revealed its latest Galaxy A series models: The Samsung Galaxy A55 5G and Samsung Galaxy A35 5G.
The two latest midrange smartphones come with extensive security features such as Knox Vault. They also feature new photography capabilities inspired by Samsung’s flagships and a stunning new display with Vision Booster.
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G specs
- Android 14 (One UI 6.1)
- Up to 12GB+256GB
- 6.6-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display with Vision Booster
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 50MP f/1.8 AF main camera with OIS
- 12MP f/2.2 ultrawide camera, 5MP f/2.4 macro camera
- 32MP f/2.2 front camera
- 5,000mAh battery
Samsung Galaxy A35 5G specs
- Android 14 (One UI 6.1)
- Up to 8GB+256GB
- 6.6-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display with Vision Booster
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 50MP f/1.8 AF main camera with OIS
- 8MP f/2.2 ultrawide camera, 5MP f/2.4 macro camera
- 13MP f/2.2 front camera
- 5,000mAh battery
The Galaxy A55 5G takes clearer and more vibrant photos even in poor lighting conditions. This is thanks to its enhanced Nightography, bannered by an advanced AI Image Signal Processing (ISP).
Together with its camera hardware, the Galaxy A55 is able to take stunning low-light images never before possible on the A series. Users may also utilize Night Portrait Mode and 12-bit HDR video to ensure great quality and lighting under challenging scenarios.
For videos, both the Galaxy A55 and A35 offer OIS and VDIS for crisper and more stable filming. Moreover, both devices have 6.6-inch Super AMOLED displays, allowing users to view content in FHD quality.
Better security
In addition to improvements in both camera systems and displays, the two new A series phones will benefit from one of Samsung’s innovative security features: Samsung Knox Vault.
The Knox Vault offers comprehensive protection against both hardware and software attacks. The security measure does this by constructing a secure execution environment physically isolated from the main processor and memory.
This feature can help protect the most critical data on a device, including lock screen credentials like PINs, passwords, and patterns. Furthermore, it protects device encryption keys, so only the user who has the correct credentials can access their data even if the device is lost or stolen.
The Galaxy A series also offers Auto Blocker and users will have access to Galaxy’s Security and Privacy Dashboard.
Price, availability
The Galaxy A55 5G and Galaxy A35 5G will be available starting March 18 in Black, Ice Blue, and Lilac colorways.
The Galaxy A55 5G (8GB+256GB) is priced at PhP 24,990 while the Galaxy A35 5G (8GB+256GB) has a PhP 20,990 price tag.
A 128GB option will also be made available exclusively via Globe and Smart. Until April 18, customers can get a free Buds FE and travel adapter.
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TECNO MEGAPAD 2 now available in the Philippines
The TECNO MEGAPAD 2 finally reaches the Philippine shores — five months after its official unveiling at MWC 2026 last March.
It’s the brand’s latest Android tablet aimed at users looking for a larger screen for work, study, and entertainment.
Your Productivity Companion
TECNO’s MEGAPAD 2 boasts an 11-inch 2.5K display with a 90Hz refresh rate and TÜV Low Blue Light certification. It also comes with a quad-speaker setup with DTS audio.
Powering the MEGAPAD 2 is a MediaTek Helio G99 SoC paired with either a 6+128GB or 8+256GB memory and storage configurations. There’s even a microSD expansion of up to 2TB.
Keeping the tablet running is an 8,200mAh battery with 18W wired charging. At just 6.6mm thin and 490g, it’s one of the slimmest and lightest tablets for its price point.
AI takes center stage
Like TECNO’s latest devices, the MEGAPAD 2 runs the latest HiOS 16 based on Android 16. This means they have integrated several AI-powered tools aimed at boosting productivity and learning.
These include AI Problem Solving for educational / homework assistance, AI Translation with support for up to 140 languages across images, calls, meetings, and videos. Moreover, writing tools that can summarize, rewrite, and proofread text.
The tablet is also part of TECNO’s OneLeap ecosystem. Compatible TECNO phones and laptops can share files, extend displays, and transfer content more seamlessly.
For video calls and casual photo-taking, the MEGAPAD 2 features 8MP front and rear cameras. Connectivity options include LTE, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB-C, allowing users to stay connected even when Wi-Fi isn’t available.
Pricing and Availability
The TECNO MEGAPAD 2 comes in Space Grey, Light Green, and Cosmic Orange colorways.
In the Philippines, early bird pricing starts at PhP 13,266 for the 6GB + 128GB model. Meanwhile, the 8GB + 256GB variant is priced at PHP 15,766. Both configurations include a Bluetooth keyboard as part of the launch bundle.
After the offer, it rolls back to its PhP 16,999 and PhP 19,999 SRPs respectively — minus the free Bluetooth keyboard.
It seems like the race towards an all-screen smartphone isn’t over just yet.
While most in the tech industry are currently obsessed over Samsung’s latest wide foldable, TECNO announces a more refreshing sight — at least for the regular “slab-type” phone form factor.
Black borders begone
Modern flagship smartphones already have incredibly slim bezels, but there’s still a thin black border separating the active display from the frame. That’s due to the internal circuitry and safety clearances required by current display technology
TECNO proves it’s possible to dissolve that with their Next-Gen Bezelless Concept Phone. And this is actually the industry’s first smartphone with a true 0mm display bezel.
With this fresh concept, the uprising brand says it has solved that “final millimeter” by redesigning the phone’s internal structure and display packaging. The result is a display with a visible border measuring 0 microns (0mm). This makes the screen appear to stretch all the way to the edges.
Removing the bezel completely isn’t just about aesthetics. The company says such uninterrupted display makes a more immersive experience — whether you’re watching videos, playing games, browsing photos, or simply reading.
Without these visible borders, content appears to flow naturally from edge-to-edge, making the display look as if it’s floating in your hand.
A glimpse at TECNO’s future
As with most concept devices, there’s no word yet on whether this exact design will make it into a commercial smartphone. Still, TECNO says the engineering behind the concept goes beyond the display itself.
The technologies developed for the project (such as improvements related to cameras, touch responsiveness, audio, and AI-driven user interactions) could eventually find their way into the brand’s future flagship devices.
Whether or not a true bezel-free phone becomes reality anytime soon, the concept offers a glimpse at where smartphone design could be heading next. After all, TECNO’s super slim concept last 2025 actually became an actual retail product with the existence of TECNO Slim.
The concept is set to make its public debut on the upcoming ShowStoppers at IFA 2026 this September 3.
Apple has introduced Apple Upgrade, a new leasing program that makes it easier to get an iPhone, Mac, iPad, or Apple Watch through monthly payments. The program also gives customers more flexibility to upgrade to newer devices over time.
Apple Upgrade replaces new enrollments for the iPhone Upgrade Program with a single offering that covers four product categories. Apple partnered with Klarna to power the service.
Customers can lease an iPhone or Apple Watch for one or two years. Mac and iPad leases are available for two or three years.
At the end of the lease, customers have three options. They can upgrade to a newer device, purchase the leased device by paying the remaining balance, or return it with no further obligation.
Monthly payments start at US$17.99 for iPhone and US$24.99 for Mac, depending on the selected model and configuration. Customers must also qualify through Klarna before enrolling.
More than iPhones
Apple Upgrade expands beyond the company’s previous iPhone-only financing program. It brings iPhone, Mac, iPad, and Apple Watch under one leasing service, making upgrades more consistent across Apple’s hardware lineup.
Customers can manage their lease through Apple, while Klarna handles financing and lease administration. They can also pay off their device early, although additional terms and fees may apply depending on the agreement.
Apple Upgrade is currently available only in the United States. Apple has not announced plans to expand the program to other regions.
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