More bad news for tech prices. This time, Counterpoint Research’s Memory Price Tracker hints at smartphone price hikes in 2026, as mobile RAM costs have increased by 50 percent quarter-on-quarter and NAND storage is now up by over 90 percent QoQ. This translates to a higher Bill of Materials (BoM) for smartphones — extra costs that will be passed on to consumers. While all price segments will be affected, low-end phones will feel it the most. With these new prices, the 6GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB eMMC storage on a low-end phone will amount to a whopping 43 percent of its total BoM. That’s a staggering 25 percent increase from the previous quarter. For midrange phones with 8GB LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB UFS 4.0 storage, they expect to increase BoM by up to 20 percent and 16 percent, respectively. Flagship phones’ higher margins provide slack, but the higher prices of the 2nm chipset could be an issue. Bottomline, expect price hikes on smartphones this year. In fact, Counterpoint for...
Tensions in the Middle East are disrupting oil supply and prices worldwide, especially here in the Philippines. If you’re curious where to fill up next, there’s a website that shows you where the cheapest gas prices are. The MetroFuel Tracker website shows a map of gas stations with their prices listed, allowing you to compare prices to decide where to go. No need to visit stations one by one just to find the cheapest one. Again, this is a website, so there’s no need to download an app. The website currently list over 1,500 gas stations across Metro Manila. Once you pick your preferred station, there are buttons for Google Maps and Waze that help you navigate there quickly. The website lets you filter by brand. The data is crowdsourced from drivers who update the prices as they visit a gas station. The developer said that over 500 motorists have contributed to the website. Alexander Miguil Sy, the web developer behind the service, created it after being frustrated with the...