realme Philippines has started teasing the new realme 16 series ahead of its local launch. The new realme 16 Series 5G will be launched in the Philippines this April 23, at 5:30 PM, via a livestream on realme’s official Facebook page. realme boasts the series’ upgraded portrait camera, refined aesthetics, and the use of tactile materials. The series will feature a new Urban Wild Design created in collaboration with Naoto Fukasawa, a renowned Japanese designer. The concept blends the raw, organic feel of nature with sleek urban aesthetics. It is evident that the hero color of the realme 16 Pro+ 5G, the Master Gold, and the realme 16 Pro 5G’s Pebble Grey. More than the design, the new phones will feature an elevated smartphone photography experience, with the realme 16 Pro+ 5G boasting a 200-megapixel OIS main camera, 50-megapixel 3.5x telephoto lens, 50-megapixel selfie camera, and 8-megapixel ultra-wide. Even the cheaper realme 16 Pro 5G also has a 200-megapixel OIS main ...
The Philippines has quickly become one of the biggest users of Starlink in the Asia-Pacific region, according to a report from Ookla . Out of all the countries where Starlink operates, the Philippines now ranks number six globally. In Asia, it comes in second. The report says the country holds roughly 4.2% of all Starlink subscribers worldwide. But here is the catch. The actual download speed Filipinos get right now is not that high. Ookla’s data shows the typical Starlink user in the Philippines only gets around 55Mbps. That is about half of what the average fixed broadband connection in the country delivers, which is over 100Mbps. So why do people still choose Starlink? The main reason is geography. The Philippines has over 7,600 islands. Laying down fiber cables or building cell towers everywhere is really difficult and expensive. Starlink works well in remote places where traditional internet cannot reach. Starlink also beats older satellite services. Older systems use sa...