A new forecast suggests that the Philippines is about five years away from a major shift in mobile technology. By 2030, more people in the country are expected to be using 5G than 4G. The prediction comes from a research group called GlobalData. They also looked at how much money mobile service providers will make. Their estimate shows that annual revenue from mobile services should go from about $4 billion in 2025 to over $5 billion by 2030. That is a yearly average growth of just under 5%. Why the increase? People are using their phones for more than just calls. In fact, money from traditional voice calls is expected to keep falling. The study says voice revenue will drop by nearly 10% each year between now and 2030. Meanwhile, money from mobile data, like video streaming and gaming, will grow at a rate of 6% per year. The average person used about 8.9GB in 2025. By 2030, that number is expected to jump to 15.3G . The reason is simple: people love watching high-qualit...
You have seen those esports players on stage. They move fast. Their phones never lag. Even after hours of practice, the device stays cool and responsive. That is exactly what the Infinix GT 50 Pro promises to bring to regular users. I got to try the phone for a few days. Not on a stage, but in real life – long gaming sessions, video calls, social media scrolling, and even some quick photo tests. So before our full review, here’s my initial impressions on the Infinix GT 50 Pro . Built for long gaming sessions, no overheating The biggest fear for any mobile gamer is the phone heating up. Once it gets hot, the game usually starts dropping frames and the movements become choppy. The GT 50 Pro tries to solve that with something called HydroFlow Liquid Cooling. Inside the phone, there is a tiny liquid cooling system. You can actually see part of it through a small window on the back. A green liquid moves around to pull heat away from the processor. Does it work? Yes, but le...