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Samsung unveils 2025 AI-powered TV lineup

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Samsung has officially unveiled its 2025 range of AI-enhanced televisions and sound devices, showcasing a new era of personalized and seamless home entertainment experiences powered by Samsung Vision AI.

During an exclusive preview event held at The Podium Hall in Ortigas, the company detailed how its latest innovations aim to transform the TV into an intelligent hub for Filipino households.

Building on years of AI refinement, Samsung’s 2025 TV lineup introduces more advanced and intelligent screens designed to personalize and enhance everyday living through the power of Samsung Vision AI.

Vision AI: Envisioning Personalized and Elevated Experiences

The core of Samsung’s 2025 TV lineup is Samsung Vision AI. It empowers the new AI TVs to become more aware of their surroundings, adapt to user preferences, and are autonomous in delivering intuitive features. This suite of AI-powered functionalities aims to seamlessly integrate the TV into various lifestyles, enabling users to achieve more and enhance their lives at home.

Samsung highlighted features ranging from AI Picture and Sound for immersive viewing experiences to Universal Gesture control, allowing users to interact with the TV without a remote. These advancements aim to elevate smarter living through intelligent and intuitive technology.

Samsung’s 2025 TV Lineup: Limitless Possibilities Through AI

The 2025 TV lineup encompasses Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED, QLED, Samsung OLED, and The Frame models.

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The flagship Neo QLED 8K series is powered by the new NQ8 AI Gen3 Processor, Samsung’s most advanced processor to date. This processor upscales content to 8K resolution while maintaining sharp and smooth picture quality. Additionally, the TVs feature anti-glare technology to minimize reflections in bright environments.

Samsung’s Real QLED TVs utilize real quantum dot technology to produce a billion shades of color, offering enhanced color accuracy, brightness, and wider viewing angles. Certified as authentic QLED technology, these TVs utilize cadmium-free quantum dot materials.

Samsung Vision AI

As a leader in the OLED TV market, Samsung’s new OLED models promise smoother and faster gameplay with a 165Hz refresh rate, thanks to Motion Xcelerator 165Hz technology for crisp visuals and smooth motion in VRR games.

The Frame series continues to evolve as a blend of technology and art, featuring an expanded Art Store with over 3,000 artworks from renowned museums and galleries, seamlessly integrating into home interiors.

Pricing and availability

Pre-order today until June 30, 2025 at https://www.samsung.com/ph/tvs/pre-order/ to get your hands on Samsung’s new AI TVs and save up to PHP 65,000 off and enjoy exclusive sound device freebies.

You also get a chance to win a 100” Neo QLED Vision AI TV worth PHP 349,999 and Q Soundbar worth PHP 62,499 Learn more about Samsung’s AI TV lineup and Vision AI at samsung.com/ph

Exclusive first-to-own perks of Samsung Vision AI TVs.

PRODUCT NAME SRP FREEBIES PROMO PRICE
50″ Neo QLED Vision AI TV P64,999 HW-C400/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P10,489 PHP 59,999
55″ Neo QLED Vision AI TV P89,999 HW-T420/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P14,489 PHP 84,999
55″ Neo QLED Vision AI TV P99,999 HW-T420/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P14,489 PHP 94,999
55″ Samsung OLED Vision Al TV P89,999 HW-T420/ XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P14,489 PHP 84,999
55″ Neo QLED Vision AI TV P122,999 HW-T420/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P14,489 PHP 117,999
55” Samsung OLED Vision Al TV P116,999 HW-T420/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P14,489 PHP 111,999
55″ Samsung OLED Vision Al TV P122,999 HW-T420/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P14,489 PHP 117,999
65″ Samsung OLED Vision AI TV P109,999 HW-S800D/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P35,489 PHP 104,999
65″ Neo QLED Vision AI TV P109,999 HW-S800D/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P35,489 PHP 104,999
65” Neo QLED Vision AI TV P142,999 HW-S800D/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P35,489 PHP 137,999
65″ Neo QLED 8K Vision AI TV P264,999 HW-S800D/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P35,489 PHP 259,999
65″ Samsung OLED Vision Al TV P142,999 HW-S800D/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P35,489 PHP 137,999
75″ Neo QLED Vision AI TV P204,999 HHW-G800F/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P39,489 PHP 199,999
77″ Samsung OLED Vision AI TV P204,999 HHW-Q800F/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P39,489 PHP 199,999
83″ Samsung OLED Vision Al TV P299,999 HW-Q930F/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P65,989 PHP 294,999
85” Neo QLED 8K Vision AI TV P499,999 HW-G930F/XP & Galaxy Buds FE worth P65,989 PHP 494,999

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foodpanda relaunches cult-favorite roast chicken brand after 8 years of persistent search queries

Heritage chain Andok’s returns to the platform, driven entirely by long-term user analytics.

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In the world of e-commerce and food delivery, platform algorithms usually dictate what consumers see. But occasionally, consumer behavior is so relentless that it shapes the platform’s strategy.

In a move driven entirely by long-term user analytics, foodpanda has officially relaunched Andok’s, one of the Philippines’ most iconic heritage rotisserie chains, back onto its platform after an eight-year absence.

The search bar as a digital wishlist

The decision to ink the partnership wasn’t just a marketing play. It was a response to an ongoing data anomaly. Despite being offline from the foodpanda platform for eight years, Andok’s consistently ranked as one of the most-searched merchants on the app.

Year after year, users treated the empty search results page as an unofficial wishlist. This persistent search intent gave foodpanda a clear, data-backed signal of pent-up demand.

Prior to the official digital rollout, teaser campaigns on social media validated this demand, generating thousands of organic interactions from users anticipating the return.

Bridging heritage flavor with digital infrastructure

For foodpanda, onboarding a merchant with this level of built-in demand fits its broader strategy of marketplace optimization and hyper-local network expansion, turning a heritage brand into another data point for how legacy retail plugs into delivery infrastructure.

For Andok’s, the integration works as a fast track to digital scale. A legacy quick-service chain skips years of independent app development and reaches customers already using foodpanda’s existing logistics network, on a platform they already check daily.

Andok’s built its following on charcoal spit-roasted chicken, a slow-cooked technique that’s stayed largely unchanged since the brand’s early days, alongside seasoned grilled pork belly.

More recently, the Dokito line extended that following into crispy fried chicken and chicken burgers, broadening the brand’s appeal beyond its original rotisserie format and giving foodpanda a menu with both heritage pull and everyday fast-food convenience.

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Budget smartphone realme C100 Series launches

Long battery life, ruggedness, more

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The realme C100 Series, the brand’s latest rugged essential smartphone in the budget segment, has officially launched in the Philippines.

The series introduces up to an 8,000mAh Titan Battery on the realme C100 model, as well as IP69 Pro certification.

This means the handset has IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K dust and water resistance ratings to handle high-pressure water exposure and submersion for up to six meters and 30 minutes.

The C100 also supports 45W SUPERVOOC charging for quick battery top-ups. It even has a 10W reverse charging support to power other small devices.

On the other hand, the realme C100i comes with a 7,000mAh Titan Battery to likewise power all-day use. This model supports a steady 15W charging and 6W reverse charging. It is also rated IP64 for dust and water resistance.

In addition, both models support Rain Touch Mode, making the 6.8-inch 120Hz display optimized for touches even when it is wet. This panel also comes with ArmorShell Glass protection.

Powering the C100 is the MediaTek Helio G92 Max processor while the C100i has as Unisoc T7250 processor. The devices run on realme UI 7.0 (Android 16).

Price, availability

In the Philippines, the realme C100 Series comes in various storage configurations:

  • C100i (4GB+64GB): PhP 6,313 (SRP: PhP 8,999)
  • C100i (4GB+128GB): PhP 7,379 (SRP: PhP 11,999)
  • C100i (4GB+256GB): PhP 8,199 (SRP: PhP 13,999)
  • C100 (4GB+256GB): PhP 11,195 (SRP: PhP 16,999)
  • C100 (8GB+256GB): PhP 14,000 (SRP: PhP 19,999)

Limited-time launch offers are available through Lazada, Shopee, and TikTok from June 18 to June 30.

The phones are also available at realme concept stores, kiosks, and partner retailers nationwide. Potential freebies include a TechLife Smart band, extended warranty and screen damage protection, privilege card, or additional cash discount.

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Did Tim Cook just confirm that iPhone prices are going up?

Once again, it might be because of the RAM crisis.

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If there’s one thing you can count on in the smartphone world, it’s the high price of an iPhone. Unfortunately, with the ongoing RAM shortages, things might get worse. Apple’s Tim Cook has essentially confirmed that the brand is about to raise its prices.

Via an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Cook said, “Unfortunately, price increases are unavoidable.” As with other companies, the outgoing CEO is talking about the RAM crisis. With a lot of chips going to AI, consumer-ready silicon is getting scarcer and scarcer. Thankfully, some brands are shielding its users from the increases, but it’s reaching levels that aren’t sustainable for business.

“We’re doing our best to mitigate the huge increases that are being passed to us, and we’ve been trying to shield our customers from the increases, but the situation has become unsustainable,” he said.

Cook did not explain how much prices will go up or when. However, with the iPhone 18 series (and a potential iPhone Fold) just on the horizon, it seems nigh.

Apple isn’t the first brand to react to the shortages (nor will it be the last). Now, regardless of whether or not Apple has the capabilities to tank the crisis, the biggest culprit is still AI. Companies today are more than willing to use AI as a scapegoat, real or otherwise, for shady cost-cutting or profit-enhancing practices.

SEE ALSO: iPhone 17 is the best-selling phone of 2026 so far

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