This might be old news to some, but there are going to be two Samsung events this August, with much speculation that they are to be the launch […]
LG Outs L3 Dual to Compete with Galaxy Y Duos
One particular feature that seems to keep creeping into the budget Android segment is dual SIM capability, as can be observed in popular models like the Galaxy Y […]
Galaxy Note 10.1 Specs Revealed!
Back in February at the MWC, Samsung gave us a preview of the Galaxy Note 10.1. It was still an early prototype running basically on the specs as […]
Samsung Galaxy Chat Specs Revealed!
Awhile back, I wrote a preview of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Chat. It’s supposed to be a budget Android handset that happens to come with a full QWERTY […]
Samsung WB100 Brings DSLR-like Performance at Php9,990
Time to take a break from all those smartphones I’ve been featuring so I can cater to all those photography-enthusiasts on a budget. Samsung recently launched the WB100 […]
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Being Pushed to Galaxy Nexus (International Version)
It’s been a little less than 9 months since Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) was officially released and until now, we’re only seeing barely more than 10% adoption […]
Only 16GB Version of Nexus 7 to Reach the Philippines
It appears there’s going to be a bit of disappointment among eager Pinoy tech junkies who are hoping to score the quad core Nexus 7 on the cheap. […]
Affordable Galaxy Chat to Reach Philippine Shores Soon
Wonder what the next batch of Galaxy phones will start looking like after the S3? The Samsung Galaxy Chat should give everyone a good idea, and the good […]
Samsung Galaxy Y vs LG L3
Budget Android Comparison
If there’s anything the budget conscious techie can appreciate, it’s a budget smartphone that can still manage to do it all. The Samsung Galaxy Y is a favorite because it does just that. It’s been the budget handset to beat and has held that spot since it came out in October of 2011. It’s hard for me to miss how popular the Galaxy Y has become, with accessories for it being sold everywhere I go. And why not? It runs on the popular Android 2.3 Gingerbread platform, costs barely more than Php5k, and can even browse the internet at speeds of up to 7.2mbps!