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TWICE Ready To Be in Bulacan: Shot on HUAWEI P60 Pro

Still ain’t over my PCD

Photos and Graphics by Vincenz Lee | GadgetMatch

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From my utmost hopelessness of not being able to secure a ticket the second time. All the way to actually being inside the arena. It still feels like I’m in ✨ Cloud (OT)Nine ✨ for finally seeing TWICE live for the first time in forever.

The Story Begins 🍭

TL;DR I became a ONCE all before the hype went on that massive global scale. I believe the global adoration started ramping up during FANCY era.

I learned the strengths and quirkiness of the TWICE members thanks to JYP Entertainment’s first ever survival show ‘SIXTEEN‘. Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu were all endearing. I also kept tabs on the eliminated trainees — which would be nice for you to also be aware of:

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Last 2019, me and my colleague Rodneil (who claims Momo is his “wifey”) tried to secure tickets to TWICELIGHTS but ultimately failed.

Four years (+ a traumatic pandemic) passed, TWICE came back — but I wasn’t prepared for its early ticket-selling last June 2023.

Pardon my excessive Koreaboo-ing after that concert drought for so long since EXO’s EXO’luxion in 2015 and Apink’s appearance in MTV Music Evolution last 2016 🥺

However, at the very last week of September 2023, I was totally surprised after Rodneil told me I’ll finally see and hear the girlies perform live!

FFW ⏭️

🎶 F. A. S. T. F. O. R. W. A. R. D. 🎵

I know you’re here for the photos and not my fan journey so I’ll FFW my story.

As of this writing, TWICE’s ‘Ready To Be’ in Bulacan has turned one-month old. The best coping mechanism to get over my PCD (or Post-Concert Depression) is by reminiscing the shots I took at the concert using the HUAWEI P60 Pro.

Unexpectedly, just a day prior the first day of the show, JYPe has announced that Chaeyoung won’t be able to attend due to health issues.

Despite that, the whole arena was fully raved and crazed with those loud screams and chants when it’s her turn to appear on the standby VCR before the actual show took place.

Got The Thrills 🥵

Whether you’ve seen TWICE numerous times or  just ONCE (like me), you can’t deny how seeing them appear above the stage and witness their visuals, vocals, and grooves live will always give you unexpected thrills and chills.


From starting off their performance with their English Tracks Set Me Free and Moonlight Sunrise to performing their pandemic hits such as I Can’t Stop Me, Cry For Me, and More & More, there’s literally more to show and see.

Curious about HUAWEI P60 Pro’s focal length variations? Here’s a GIF showing its ultra-wide angle (UWA), 1x wide view, all the way to the 3.5x optical zoom stage shot.

While it was cold inside the venue, TWICE’s stunning visuals and vocals made all ONCEs feel hot. This is especially when they performed their signature summer songs such as Alcohol-Free, Dance The Night Away, and Talk That Talk.

The Feels 💕

As I was seated from the Lower Box section, it also gave me the best opportunity to use HUAWEI P60 Pro’s zoom capabilities farther than what it optically offers at 3.5x — especially when the girls went towards the extended stage.

Dahyun: Try (by Colbie Caillat)

Sana: New Rules (by Dua Lipa)

Mina: 7 Rings (by Ariana Grande)

Momo: Move (by Beyoncé)

Tzuyu: Done For Me (by Charlie Puth)

Nayeon: POP!

And finally, everyone’s bias (wrecker) during that night — God Jihyo: Killin’ Me Good

Feel Special 🤩

The fanservice TWICE members gave is out of this world. A lot of hearts were sent out to that massive 55K sold-out crowd.

As I was already feeling ecstatic, the indirect eye contact of several members towards me made me think that everything is meant to happen for a reason #DeluluIsTheSolulu 🤪

Momoring

Mina Jjang

Dubu

Sana All

God Jihyo

EXTRA: blurred Jeongyeonnie while I was panicking when she waved back at me after I raised my right hand

Merry & Happy 😭

It is not considered a full-on K-Pop concert without encore stages.

Personally, I think this is where both TWICE and ONCEs enjoyed as everyone’s able to just have fun without being restricted in doing performances and fanchants.

From moments where Jihyo was teasing Jeongyeon…

…to actually witnessing a real-life meme where you’re pitted against your friends’ conversation and you seemingly try to comprehend it even if you don’t relate to it at all.

The members were also sharp-eyed as they were able to see and point-out that some of the family members of Sana, Mina, and Jihyo went to the Bulacan stop to see them perform.

BONUS: Sana doing the signature *Shot Puno* pose

More & More 😱

I breezed through the overwhelming 1000 shots I took using the HUAWEI P60 Pro and honestly had a hard time choosing because a lot of them are post-worthy.

I even filtered ’em down to a hundred until it needed to be sorted out more. As much as I want to include a lot, here are some of my fave shots of each member.

Nayeon / 임나연

Jeongyeon / 유정연

Momo / 히라이 모모

Sana / 미나토자키 사나

Jihyo / 박지효

Mina / 묘이 미나

Dahyun / 김다현

Tzuyu / 조쯔위

TWICEcoaster ride of emotions 🎢

TWICE’s much-awaited 5th World Tour felt like I took a four-hour rollercoaster ride. Being teary-eyed at first then felt fascinated after their appearance on stage…

…gasped and jaw-dropped when each of the members showcased their talents…

…screamed on top of my lungs while doing fanchants and actually singing their songs when they performed their classics after years…

…laughing and being happy when they held several stage challenges and aegyo

…and weeping after they bid their goodbyes to ONCEs in the arena, the four-hour show never felt enough as I craved for more.

Even when the show has ended and I’ve left the arena premises, it still felt like I was dreaming.

Complete Concert Companion

There may be other phones out there with a more powerful zoom. But HUAWEI’s P60 Pro plethora of photos above prove that the phone is no slouch at all.

Even though the P60 Pro isn’t HUAWEI’s latest smartphone (see: Mate 60 Pro and its Pro+ sibling in China), it’s still great for your concerts. Whether that’s soon or in the coming few years.

For the whole duration of the concert, I barely looked at the massive LED screen. I enjoyed seeing them on the P60 Pro’s viewfinder as if I was the VIP section — even though I was seated in the Lower Box area.

Lastly, some of my friends and acquaintances got shocked with its zoom capabilities even on video — but that’s for another story.

Astounding All-Around

This doesn’t mean the HUAWEI P60 Pro is limited to just concert photography.

My friend took it to Bali, Indonesia first and their picture-perfect photos prove that. Other than its wonderful camera hardware, its excellent XMAGE imaging system and AI algorithm all work together to bring out the best moments in every snap.

SEE ALSO: Bali through the lens of the HUAWEI P60 Pro

If you’re still worried about the absence of Google Mobile Services (GMS), I never had any issues logging in with my Gmail account to watch YouTube or access work scripts via Docs and files with Drive.

It doesn’t provide blazing-fast 5G speeds. However, its 4G+ connection was enough to send those large full-res concert shots and videos to my fellow ONCE friends through Telegram (and Messenger — just in a compressed state).

The solid and steady battery life is what made me think this is a “complete concert companion.” It lasted the moment it was given to me even hours after the show has already ended.

While its 4815mAh battery may not sound enough, its pretty-fast 88W Super Fast Charger still saved me. Plenty of times I forgot to top-it up and had to go out because I was already late.

SEE ALSO: Huawei P60 Pro review: Picture perfect

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Can the REDMI Note 15 Pro+ 5G Survive?

REDMI Titan Durability Challenge!

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As someone who travels and is outdoors a lot, THE Michael Josh will be the first to admit that he is NOT gentle with his phones.

They live in his pockets, bags, hands. They get dropped, they get wet, and they get dusty.

So when REDMI asked him to test something they call “REDMI Titan Durability,” he figured the only fair way to do it was to put the REDMI Note 15 Pro+ 5G to the ultimate durability test.

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POCO M8 Pro review: Goin’ loco over this POCO

POCO starts 2026 with some bang

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Looking back at my first few months with GadgetMatch back in 2018 nostalgically evoked my Pocophone F1 core memory. It was touted as THE “flagship killer for less.”

Pre-pandemic, that “Pocophone” simply became “POCO” and became an “independent” kiddo who moved out of its parent’s house.

Almost eight years after that very first iteration, I’ve finally had my first (and long overdue) POCO-perience with the latest POCO M8 Pro.

Design: Repurposed with a purpose

While I have not held a POCO phone until very recently, I am still aware of the brand’s offerings over the years.

Seeing the POCO M8 Pro for the first time instantly reminded me of last year’s Redmi Note 14 Pro series. That’s not me saying POCO blatantly ripped the aesthetics as the POCO X7 also had the same design language.

Graphics by Vincenz Lee | GadgetMatch

Like a full circle moment, the aforementioned phones were launched back a year ago.

In all honesty, it still confuses me which direction Xiaomi is heading, especially with the non-stop rebadging of existing POCO and REDMI phones — just with scrambled internals and CMF (color, materials, finish).

Having said that, I still consider the M8 Pro a level up from the last M7 Pro. The former’s design felt like it was not given much importance.

The centered camera island with a squircle cutout seemed like a signature design element of Xiaomi’s newer midrange line moving forward.

I also love how the phone felt in my hands. Even with that plastic back, it felt grippy enough when held.

You have to be wary of fingerprint smudges though — especially if you rock the black colorway. Luckily, the green shade I have still looks clean despite those unwanted smears.

And, if you’re brave enough to clean it in running water, the POCO M8 Pro boasts not just one, not two, but quadruple IP ratings: IP66, IP68, IP69, and even IP69K. These used to be exclusive only among 2025 flagships.

Now Playing: IDOL I

Much like my fanaticism to anything tech, the same can be said with Korean Pop Stars. More known as “K-Pop Idols”, I have been a huge geek of K-Pop for 16 long years (and still counting).

Interestingly, after finishing a series that just ended in Netflix, IDOL I swiftly came by. Even if I am the type of viewer who values the drama’s synopsis more than the cast involved, this K-Drama instantly hit two birds in one.

For one, its starred by a true iconic idol herself: Choi Sooyoung — or one of the nine members of SNSD / Girls’ Generation a.k.a the ultimate 2nd generation K-Pop girl group I’ve been stanning since my youth.

Although Maeng Se-na here is a heartless and “selfish” lawyer, she is the opposite for being a huge (yet silent) fan of “Gold Boys” with Do Ra-ik as his “Ult” (or Ultimate Bias).

 

In a wild turn of events, the idol became a “murderer” overnight — blaming him for the sudden death of his co-member after waking up from their drinking session.

But, no matter how the general public looks at him as the prime suspect, finding faults against Ra-ik is difficult. That’s pointing out the fact that he was just sleeping in his bed while his former bandmate slash loyal friend got stabbed without clear answers.

I can pretty much say the same thing with the 6.83-inch screen of the POCO M8 Pro: I cannot see any fault at all.

For one, it’s an AMOLED display that made me enjoy binging the first four episodes non-stop. But, being able to display 68.7 billion Colors and 12-bit color depth aside from the usual HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support? That’s likely unusual for a phone in such price point.

And, with a 1.5K display resolution plus a pixel density of 447 ppi, it’s as crisp as it could get. Watching it outdoors is neither a problem with its mighty 3200 nits peak brightness.

While my eyes aren’t very sensitive to light and flicker, its 3840Hz PWM dimming and TÜV Rheinland Flicker-Free and Low Blue Light certifications are still worth mentioning — especially if you stay up all night binge-watching hours worth of titles like yours truly.

On Queue: Apink’s RE:LOVE + Chuu’s XO, My Cyberlove

Pumping up the volume by 60%, it’s expected that the POCO M8 Pro possesses a louder than ever sound output. However, my audio assessment doesn’t end just there.

Just like POCO starting the year with a bang, the K-Pop scene in January 2026 has already exploded with real hit bangers.

First and foremost, Apink finally gathered again to released their 11th Mini Album (their previous Mini Album dates back to 2020). As per usual, I used Apple Music to take full advantage of that Lossless format.

Their title track “Love Me More” not only brought a lot of the group’s nostalgic intro and dance break instrumental during their early days in the industry, it also reminded me of the pre-millennium K-Pop era back in the early 90s.

Pair that with b-sides such as “Sunshine” that sounded pure and soulful, this latest mini album will truly make Pink Pandas’ hearts flutter.

In addition, Chuu (LOONA) finally releases her 1st Full Album titled “XO, My Cyberlove.” It is a complete opposite of her first ever solo song “Heart Attack” almost a decade ago which highlighted her cutesy, innocent charms.

The comeback track of the same title is as quirky and whimsical as it gets. Not only does it highlight Chuu’s light yet ethereal vocals, but it shows her newer, more mature side.

Furthermore, lyrics that evoke unexpected budding love in this digital era where everyone enjoys making connections through the cyber world.

With POCO M8 Pro’s speakers, I fully enjoyed playing the entirety of her freshly-baked album while I was writing this piece. Teeny Tiny Heart and Love Potion are currently my fave b-sides from this release.

Such music fulfillment was possible with the Dolby Atmos stereo speaker setup and Hi-Res Audio support of the M8 Pro. Not only its proudly loud, the audio produced is full and immaculate with clear line between its highs, mids, and lows.

Performance: Adequate for most

On paper, the POCO M8 Pro runs Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 SoC based on a 4nm process. As confusing as it seems, this is different from the more powerful Snapdragon 7 Gen 4.

That being told, game settings will vary depending on how demanding one is.

For instance, CoDM (Call of Duty: Mobile) runs in Very High and Max settings upon first set-up.

Meanwhile, Racing Master (based on NVIDIA’s PhysX engine) can run Ultra settings at 60fps.

However, it throttles during the first two ranked races.

Fortunately, the game detects if it gets sluggish — suggesting lowering down the settings altogether.

Lastly, playing Zenless Zone Zero is doable but, at the lowest graphics by default.

You wouldn’t dare to go past it as Combat Mode will literally feel like combatting the phone itself due to how heavy the game is.

The only “remedy” for these hardware limitations? It’s none other than the Game Turbo mode that boosts graphics performance and input through Xiaomi’s software advancements. And it sort of helped make the gameplay smoother, but not fully.

For the rest of apps that are not graphics-intensive, the M8 Pro can breeze through various apps without hiccups, do split-screens, or multitasking along floating windows with ease.

I can truthfully say that the only thing dragging the POCO M8 Pro down is the software as a whole.

After experiencing the beauty of vivo’s OriginOS 6 and HONOR’s MagicOS 10, Xiaomi’s HyperOS still feels like an after-thought. While it can keep up with the modern-day Android features, its stability and optimizations simply don’t make the cut.

Besides, its built-in AI tools, device ecosystem, as well as cross-compatibility functionality aren’t as polished as what you get on other Chinese brands. Let alone, a rip-off from everyone’s fruit rival without much feature improvements.

Seriously, Xiaomi?

Worst thing? Maybe the ad slash bloatware infestation found not just on the lock screen. Even transferring personal files through Xiaomi’s native File Manager app plays an unskippable ad.

Battery: Eat it up! Eat it, eat it up! 🍝🎶

At 8.31mm, the POCO M8 Pro is as slender as it can get. How they were able to fit a 6500mAh battery inside its chassis is a true feat of engineering.

For the record, this is the first POCO M-series smartphone to have such a ginormous battery. It joins the same league as the POCO F8 Ultra, F7, and the X7 Pro (in India).

For added context, the M7 Pro, as well as the X7 with a similar form factor, only had a 5110mAh battery. But, numbers are just part of the story.

In day-to-day scenarios with light to moderate usage, the POCO M8 Pro can last you a full day — even more when you hit the bed with around 30% to spare.

As one would expect though, the biggest hogging can be felt when playing games.

During my gameplay stress test, downloading resources in Racing Master for about 30 minutes already consumed 5% charge (92% down to 87%). An hour of racing ate up 11 percent — from 87% down to 76%.

Letting it rest on my desk for 18 hours, the phone depleted to 51%.

At around 9 in the evening, I then started playing HoYoverse’s Zenless Zone Zero for exactly an hour. Battery charge went down further to 36%. Then, a 1.5-hour game in CoDM resulted to a 28% battery percentage. And, as of writing, the POCO M8 Pro still had a 3 percent charge left in its massive tank.

That said, the POCO M8 Pro comes with Xiaomi’s 100W wired HyperCharge speeds — adapter still bundled in the box.

By default, the battery charging speed is set in regular with the prompt / option to enable boosting.

In my GadgetMatch Charge Test results, it can be seen that the difference isn’t too far off.

Boosted HyperCharge
Regular HyperCharge
PPS Charging
(UGREEN 100W Nexode)
START TIME
From 0%
1:11AM
3:10PM
4:06PM
3 minutes
10%
8%
1%
5 minutes
17%
11% 
4% 
10 minutes
25%
18%
13%
15 minutes
40%
23%
21%
20 minutes
46%
32%
28%
30 minutes
70%
50%
46%
45 minutes
88%
71%
67%
1 hour
99%
91%
84%
1 hour 15 minutes
99%
96%
END TIME
100%
2:14AM
1 hour 3 minutes
4:27PM
1 hour 17 minutes
5:30PM
1 hour 24 minutes

PPS Charging is also possible. Although the device only showed “Quick Charge” while being filled up, it’s safe to say that it performs as fast as Xiaomi’s regular HyperCharge with a super close margin of only seven minutes.

Cameras: Surprisingly Satisfying

Prospective buyers of the M8 Pro wouldn’t have a hard time dealing with its conventional camera configuration: a 50MP f/1.6 main (wide) camera based on Light Fusion 800’s 1/1.55-inch sensor. That’s paired with a less outstanding 8MP f/2.2 UWA (ultra-wide angle) camera.

For the most part, the main camera does its job very well considering this type of device.

With the satisfactory 1x image sensor, 2x zoom is also possible, thanks to in-sensor cropping.

I honestly used the 2x mode more than I thought — especially when capturing my cats and food I devour.

You can go beyond the bounds. But, with obvious hardware limitations, the camera processing can only do so much.

Once that natural light disappears, it will be tricky to take low-light shots as this has NO dedicated Night Mode feature. No luck if you are using them indoors with artificial light around.

Instead, regular Photo Mode automatically detects a low-light subject and toggles Night Mode processing by itself.

While most results are satisfying, it’s also a testament that its cameras are far from being flawless.

Good thing, the flash exists for a funkier look in subjects that suit it — food specifically.

Portraits weren’t missed. Although it only relies on some software-based processing, it still gets the job done of separating the subject away from the background — humans and pets alike.

Personally, the aperture function was a bit of a nuisance.

For context, these shots were set to a low “f/1.8 aperture.” But, the M8 Pro rendered DoF (Depth of Field) that isn’t as shallow as what it’s supposed to show.

My frustration continues as the setting defaults back to f/4.5 after quitting and re-opening the camera app. That’s not even the standard lens opening when taking portrait photos.

And while we’re already here, selfies taken with its front-facing shooter.

Is the POCO M8 Pro your GadgetMatch?

While this isn’t the “flagship killer” most expect from a POCO phone, it’s hard not to go loco over how well-rounded yet wallet-friendly this POCO phone is — especially in the year 2026 where inflation is still unstoppable alongside the almost instantaneous and ridiculous RAM price hike.

ICYMI, the POCO M8 Pro has a starting price of GBP 299 / SG$ 389 / RM 1199 / PhP 16,999 (around US$ 279) for the 8+256GB configuration.

Meanwhile, the 12+512GB variant that I handle is priced at GBP 349 / SG$ 449 / RM 1499 / PhP 19,999 (approx. US$ 359).

Its closest rival is none other than the HONOR X9d. Coincidental or not, it was launched just a day after the unveiling of the M8 Pro.

Frankly, the only thing you’ll let go from HONOR’s sweet treat are its monstrous 8300mAh battery and more polished OS. This POCO-ffering blows it out of the water with a greater chipset, faster wired charging, bigger and better display, capable cameras, durability never forgotten.

Although it wasn’t totally highlighted, the POCO M8 Pro is undoubtedly a rebadged REDMI Note 15 Pro+ — Xiaomi’s midranger that heavily markets its “Titan Durability” capabilities.

The POCO M8 Pro has them all: from its sturdy aluminum frame, four IP ratings, even the fully-shielded front glass care of Corning’s Gorilla Glass Victus 2. The biggest disparity? REDMI has a 200MP main camera over POCO’s 50MP shooter.

Despite some inconsistencies, the POCO M8 Pro is still an all-around midranger that will satisfy most users who want to purchase a shiny new smartphone without burning holes in your pockets.

It is a Swipe Right, Super Swipe, and a worthy recipient of the GadgetMatch Seal of Approval.

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Best of CES 2026: AI Everything!

The C in CES stands for “Cool Gadgets”!

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AI, displays of many different kinds, and a whole bunch of cool gadgets — that’s what CES is all about.

And just like we do every year, we’re in Las Vegas to check them out.

Head over to our Best of CES 2026 video to find out which gadgets made the cut.


MemoMind https://bit.ly/4qOJ9jq
XGIMI at CES https://bit.ly/49zE4oa

Euhomy https://bit.ly/3N89T01
Pre-order IceLeopard:
https://bit.ly/3Nd1cl2

Govee’s new products in 2026 https://bit.ly/goveeces2026

UGREEN NAS iDX! Reserve with $30 and save up to $1040: https://nas.us.ugreen.com/CLeXc6
UGREEN’s new products in 2026: https://official.ugreen.com/PPcJvF

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