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vivo X300 series coming to the Philippines
Price, details, more to be unveiled on November 26
The highly-anticipated vivo X300 series is officially coming to the Philippines next week. The smartphones will launch on November 26 via a vivo Philippines Facebook live event starting at 6 in the evening.
There will be three available colorways for the Philippine market: Phantom Black, Dune Brown, and Halo Pink. Memory and storage configurations are yet to be announced.
vivo’s latest flagships were announced globally less than a month ago. They are composed of the vivo X300 and vivo X300 Pro models, which both boast of 200MP ZEISS camera systems.
The Pro debuts a 200MP ZEISS APO Telephoto Camera with an upgraded Ultra-Sensing Sensor HPB.
Meanwhile, the 50MP ZEISS Gimbal-Grade Main Camera boasts of a large 1/1.28″ sensor and industry-leading CIPA 5.5-rated stabilization.
These enable the main camera to deliver more stable, faster, and clearer shots while greatly improving the overall imaging performance.
On the other hand, the X300 features a 200MP ZEISS Main Camera, along with a ZEISS APO Telephoto Camera with a LYT-602 sensor.
Leading performance, efficiency, and endurance
Aside from impressive camera systems, the vivo X300 handsets also feature improvements across OS, performance, and design.
They run on the new OriginOS, which is supported by ultra-core computing, memory fusion, and dual-rendering engines.
Inside, the X300 phones are powered by a Dimensity 9500 chipset jointly defined by vivo and MediaTek.
Built on the 3nm process, the platform delivers exceptional power and remarkable energy efficiency. It features a fully-upgraded 12-core G1-Ultra GPU and ultra-efficient NPU.
In front are 8T LTPO displays (6.31-inch for the X300 and 6.78-inch for the X300 Pro) with up to 2000 nits global peak brightness.
Lastly, the phones have long-lasting batteries (X300 Pro: 6510mAh; X300: 6040mAh) both supporting 90W FlashCharge and wireless charging.
Antigravity, a new brand incubated by Insta360, is introducing the A1, a drone designed to change how people experience the sky. Weighing under 249 grams, the A1 is being billed as the world’s first 360° drone. It offers a perspective that goes beyond traditional aerial footage.
Antigravity A1
Instead of simply capturing what’s below, the A1 places users inside the scene. With its 360 OmniLink transmission, the drone streams stable, low-latency video to Antigravity’s Vision Goggles, letting pilots freely look around while flying. The result is an “immersive flight experience” where exploration and perspective take priority over conventional camera angles.
The A1 also introduces FreeMotion control. It’s a motion-based system that allows anyone to point and fly without needing extensive piloting skills. Experienced flyers can switch to a classic FPV mode for precise directional control.
Additional features like Sky Path let users pre-plan routes for smooth autonomous flights, turning solo adventures into shared experiences for friends and family.
Fly First, Frame Later
Creators will find the drone’s 8K 360° camera particularly useful. With Fly First, Frame Later, every angle is captured in one flight, enabling reframing and cinematic edits after the fact.
Antigravity’s AI-powered editing tools streamline the process, automatically selecting key moments, adding dynamic camera movements, and syncing music. Advanced moves like arcs, spirals, and orbits can also be executed through Sky Genie with just a tap.
Safety and convenience are also built in. The drone features 360° horizontal obstacle avoidance, replaceable lenses, and automatic landing gear.
Return-to-Home functions handle power or signal interruptions, while the Vision Goggles offer full immersion, multiple viewing modes, and see-through features for awareness.
Antigravity A1 is designed to make drone flight more intuitive, accessible, and inclusive. The brand emphasizes that this isn’t about creating a better drone, but a new way to experience the world from above.
Price and availability details to follow.
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TECNO’s two new telephoto tech redefines the future of mobile imaging
Slimmer telephoto structure and seamless continuous zoom, comin’ thru!
TECNO continues to break boundaries in imaging with their recent line of smartphones — the CAMON 40 Premier highlighting that claim as it’s one of the market’s midrangers that deliver excellent camera quality without compromising overall price.
At this year’s event, not only this marks the fifth anniversary of its annual Future Lens showcase, they are delivering two new innovations in mobile imaging.
Two New Tele-nnovation
From 2023’s W-Shaped Liquid Telephoto Macro Lens to last year’s (very mouthful) Tap Any Zoom Dual Prism Telephoto, TECNO introduces two new flagship-level telephoto zoom innovations for future smartphones.
Dual-Mirror Reflect Telephoto
First and foremost, this new type of telephoto tech is based on a smaller telephoto module 50% smaller than traditional systems.
That’s all thanks to its coaxial optical structure that enables an evern slimmer design slimmer without totally compromising the zoom performance.
Moreover, this type of telephoto module also creates a distinct “doughnut-shaped” bokeh and low-light shots that are also strong.
Freeform Continuum Telephoto
This is another breakthrough of TECNO in terms ofd telephoto zoom tech.
From the term itself, the Freeform Continuum Telephoto tech provides true continuous optical zoom from 1x to 9x. By that, it totally eliminates those unwanted “focal jumps” very apparent in modern-day smartphone camera systems.
TECNO says this achieves with a pro-grade zoom performance comparable to camcorders. Still, providing full image quality and sharp detail at every distance and angle.
Advancing the TECNO Image Matrix
That said, it’s not always limited to just announcing an upgraded camera hardware and advanced optics alongside an intelligent camera software experience . TECNO seamlessly bridges all of these with its already-existing imaging architecture, the TECNO Image Matrix (TIM).
The uprising brand is also committed to imaging that favors humans in all races, as well as providing industry-leading color science with their very first automated imaging lab collab with DXOMARK.
ICYMI, it unifies AIGC-enhanced hardware and intelligent algorithms. This system also powers technologies such as TECNO’s revolutionary Universal Tone (UT) technology that continues to deliver accurate and inclusive color rendering of diverse skin tones — eliminating the racial bias in image processing.
Technology that understands culture makes it possible. Cultural accuracy at the center — cultural fidelity the core in mobile photography. And in the wisest words of Amateur Photographer’s Musa Bwanali, “Every culture has a story worth telling”.
In addition to that, she told her that TECNO truly knows the path they’re aiming for. “This is not just about technical progress. It’s human progress.”
Why Focus on Telephoto?
Gaohan Bei, a Senior Analyst from Counterpoint, has revealed that more and more phone brands have invested and applied telephoto and periscope zoom lenses among their smartphones during the first half of 2025 — regardless if it’s a flagship model or a midrange one.
Furthermore, periscope zoom lenses is the most challenging part among smartphones nowadays. Not only with all the varying sizes of lens modules, quality also differs from one brand to another.
TECNO’s latest tech developments in telephoto modules demonstrate the clear alignment with these trends. And it’s not just zooming in and capturing light. Also, intelligently understand scenes and intention of users.
Quick Fire Q&A
After the very-detailed presentation, some media friends were encouraged to ask anything and everything under the sun.
* These were answered in Mandarin by TECNO’s Director of Image R&D Centre, Xiaohan Huang, and was translated live for us by a human translator. The answers you will see here are non-verbatim and was simplified by the author during the writing process.
1. Is it possible to fuse these two new tech together?
Technically and mechanically speaking, it is impossible and incompatible.
Other than the high-precision requirement, processing and manufacturing these modules are already very challenging to begin with.
2. Are there any realistic timeline for these to be available for users?
All I can tell is that, 2026 will be challenging for commercialization. For the freeform telephoto, it is very difficult. The two lens module groups in this unit have a high requirement for processing and manufacturing.
On the other hand, the Dual-Mirror Reflect Telephoto is ready to be commercialized. However, TECNO is still testing what will be the effect for its intended users.
Commercialization and market-size are key factors for this survey.
3. Is TECNO re-considering to go back in making flagship smartphones (like the Phantom X2 Pro) or just focus on CAMON series moving forward?
There’s no definite answer to going back and moving forward. New technologies are very costly with an expensive sale price.
That said, TECNO’s main goal is to focus and bring the latest and greatest to these users. This technique can solve the painpoints of mobile photography in the middle or lower-end spectrum of the market.
4. Is it possible to bring these two telephoto technologies to phones like the TECNO Slim?
If you don’t mind getting the bump thicker, it is doable. But realistically speaking, it is still too thick for this product — thicker than we wanted it to be. Therefor, it’s merely impossible to do it just yet.
There are phone markets that are willing to sacrifice overall camera performance in favor of a pleasing design and appearance. Also, cmeras aren’t only the bottleneck, battery longevity is for another.
Bringing it to the Slim series may not be possible (for now) but should be doable for TECNO’s another set of phone series.
5. When can the DXOMARK collab be seen in TECNO’s phones?
Even though the first fully-automated imaging lab was announced just this year, TECNO and DXOMARK has already established a long-term partnership for many years now.
At TECNO, we clearly focus and prioritize on portrait shooting. And, with our heavy reliance on DXOMARK’s professional quantifiable benchmarking tools and technologies, we are hoping to further deepen this relationship.
With all that being said, the collab can be felt and seen by 2026 without a specific date.
Shaping the Future of Mobile Imaging
Building on innovations ranging from periscope telephoto lenses to full-system imaging frameworks, TECNO reaffirmed its ambition to make pro-grade imaging accessible across global markets.
Through continued research partnerships and advanced testing facilities, it aims to deliver more personalized, authentic, and creatively empower photography experiences both for professionals, hobbyists, and even just casual users.
Together with TECNO’s “Stop At Nothing” mantra, they will continue to focus on breaking through the boundaries of smartphone camera innovation for the next five years — and the foreseeable future.
The problem with games today is how big they are. Try installing Call of Duty today and see how much of your hard drive it obliterates. This problem is most apparent with live-service games. Unfortunately, one unlikely suspect of this is the critically acclaimed Helldivers 2, which currently clocks in at around a whopping 154GB. Thankfully, Arrowhead Game Studios has done some cleaning to reduce the game’s phenomenal file size by an impressive 85 percent.
Released last year, Helldivers 2 presents an enjoyable third-person shooter which pits players, solo or in a group, against hordes of hostile aliens or rogue robots. Despite being difficult, the game wants players to have fun. However, because of new content getting added constantly, the file size can get to big for modern machines.
Today, in a new update currently in beta, Arrowhead, with the help of PlayStation port specialists at Nixxes, has reduced the required file size of Helldivers 2 to only around 23GB. That’s a gigantic reduction, swirling around 131GB of savings.
Despite the huge reduction, Arrowhead says that performance does not take a backseat. At most, the new file system can cause only a few seconds of more loading times, and that’s only for the few who still use HDDs.
Currently, the new file size is an opt-in beta update. Players will need to change their settings a bit, as guided by Arrowhead’s blog post. They also advise anyone who uses mods to take caution since the new files might break compatibility.
Ultimately, the main goal is to make the new file size the default state of the game. If you don’t want to opt into a beta, hang tight for the more definite update.
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