Google has started rolling out a new feature called Game Trials , which allows users to test out paid games for a limited time before deciding to purchase them. The feature is now available for select paid games on mobile devices, and the company says it will soon come to Google Play Games on PC as well. When a game offers a trial, its profile page will now display a button labeled “Try.” Once clicked, users will see exactly how much free play time they have before a purchase is required. For example, Google is using the survival horror game Dredge to showcase the feature, offering 60 minutes of free gameplay. After the time runs out, players can either buy the full game or delete it from their device. How to view uninstalled Android apps and restore them How to transfer Android apps offline using Google Play Store In addition to the trial program, Google has announced plans to release more paid indie games over the coming months. Titles such as Moonlight Peaks, Sledding Gam...
Infinix continues to push the boundaries of what budget phones can offer. Their latest offering, the Infinix NOTE Edge , not only impresses in terms of hardware and performance, but also in design. But not just any boring design. As the name suggests, Infinix’s latest is extra sleek, thin, and light. Something we rarely see on phones under Php15,000. In our Infinix NOTE Edge review, we’ll find out if it’s really worth the money. Infinix Note Edge Specs Android 16, XOS 16 (3 years of updates, 5 years of security patches) Dual SIM, Dual Standby 6.78-inch 2.5K AMOLED display, 2644 x 1208 pixel resolution, ~393ppi 120Hz refresh rate, 10-bit 4500-nit peak brightness Corning Gorilla Glass 7i 2.4GHz MediaTek Dimensity 7100 octa-core processor Mali-G610 MC2 GPU 8GB RAM 128GB/256GB UFS 2.2 internal storage, non-expandable 13-megapixel front camera 50-megapixel rear camera, dual-LED flash Under-display fingerprint scanner, Face unlock JBL-tuned stereo speakers Hi-Res Audio, ...