TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Philippine Cup returns for its 11th season

TGR Philippine Cup is also introducing a new race format tailored for local car clubs
Trade-in your old luggage and get discounts at The Travel Club this March

Be part of this cause and catch trade in sale happening from March 13 to 16, 2025, at The Travel Club SM Mall of Asia, Eastwood Mall, and Estancia Mall.
ROG Phone 9 now boasts AI-powered features, now in PH

The ROG Phone 9 series continues ROG’s legacy of delivering high-performance gaming smartphones with cutting-edge technology and unique design elements.
Catch Hyundai’s latest lineup, stop by the Hyundai Cafe, and grab some freebies this March 14-16

Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. (HMPH) brings the Hyundai Mobility Experience (HME) back to Makati City this March 14 – 16.
BMW offers liite-time discounts on the iX3 M Sport, X5, and more

BMW Philippines is offering special discounts on select models until the end of the month, with savings of up to Php 1,900,000.
Smartphone camera tech showed off at MWC 2025

This year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) has once again proven to be the ultimate stage for groundbreaking (sometimes weird) innovations in technology. As the world’s largest exhibition for the mobile industry, MWC showcases both conceptual advancements and market-ready devices, giving us a glimpse into the future of smartphones. This year, we some some interesting reimaginations of familiar concepts for smartphone photography. From modular optical systems to AI-powered enhancements, here are the most exciting smartphone camera innovations unveiled at MWC 2025. Xiaomi’s Modular Optical System Xiaomi introduced a revolutionary Modular Optical System, a concept designed to bring DSLR-like capabilities to smartphones. Similar to the SONY QX lenses launched in 2013 as well as more recent systems like SwitchLens, Xiaomi improves on this tech with the use of magnets. The system features a detachable 35mm f/1.4 prime lens and a Micro Four Thirds (M4/3) image sensor, which attaches magnetically to the phone via Xiaomi’s LaserLink Communication technology. This setup allows users to swap out lenses, much like professional cameras, while maintaining the computational photography benefits of smartphones. While this concept is not yet slated for mass production, Xiaomi’s innovation highlights a future where mobile cameras could rival dedicated mirrorless cameras in both flexibility and quality. Realme’s Interchangeable-Lens Concept and AI Features realme is also treading down the same path as Xiaomi with its prototype interchangeable-lens smartphone. Similar to the Modular Optical System, realme’s concept phone enables users to attach DSLR-grade lenses directly to their device. The prototype uses a customized 1-inch Sony sensor paired with a proprietary lens mount system. During the event, realme demonstrated the system with 73mm portrait and 234mm telephoto lenses, showcasing the potential for professional-grade mobile photography. In addition, Realme unveiled a suite of AI-powered imaging tools, including voice-based photo editing and a video eraser tool that can remove unwanted objects from footage. While the interchangeable-lens system remains a concept, Realme’s AI advancements will likely make their way into upcoming smartphones. nubia Focus 2 Ultra ZTE’s nubia Focus 2 Ultra’s innovation is something a little more realistic. Also a photography-focused smartphone, the nubia Focus 2 Ultra introduces a rotatable lens ring, allowing users to shift between different focal lengths seamlessly instead of tapping on focal lengths on the UI. Paired with the NEOVISION AI Photography System, this unique feature enhances both portrait and landscape shooting by optimizing image clarity and focus. The device is also compatible with a dedicated camera grip, mimicking the ergonomics of a traditional camera. Unlike some of the other concepts at MWC, the nubia Focus 2 Ultra is confirmed to launch in select markets, priced at €299, making high-end mobile photography more accessible. Xiaomi 15 Ultra: Leica-Powered Imaging Excellence Something mobile photography enthusiasts can definitely look forward to is the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. Launched and already rolling out to global markets, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra showcases an impressive Leica-engineered quad-camera system. The four cameras available cover 14mm to 100mm focal lengths and include a 50MP primary sensor, an ultra-wide lens, and dual telephoto lenses. What sets the 15 Ultra apart from other current smartphones is its attachable lenses and shutter buttons, providing an old-school camera experience while integrating Xiaomi’s cutting-edge computational photography. Other camera tech at MWC Samsung’s AI-Enhanced Camera Innovations Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series introduced AI-powered camera enhancements, including multi-frame processing that differentiates between moving and static subjects for sharper images. Additionally, the 50MP ultra-wide sensor and AI remosaic technology improve image clarity and color reproduction. Google’s Accolades for Pixel 9 Pro and Gemini AI Google’s Pixel 9 Pro won “Smartphone of the Year” at MWC 2025, recognized for its industry-leading camera software and computational photography. Meanwhile, Gemini AI, Google’s latest AI assistant, earned the “Breakthrough Innovation in Devices” award for its advanced image recognition and editing capabilities. Nothing’s Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro Nothing unveiled the Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro, which feature AI-assisted photography and information space that dynamically adjusts settings based on lighting conditions. These devices offer high-quality imaging at a mid-range price point, catering to budget-conscious users. Final thoughts Mobile photography is only getting more sophisticated and advanced as each day passes. It’s nice to see companies exploring and refining older concepts, like interchangeable lenses, adopting them for today’s technology. While the most interesting concept phones, like Xiaomi’s Modular Optical System and realme’s interchangeable lenses, probably won’t be making it to market any time soon, it’s still very promising to see what the future has in store. We can, at least, enjoy devices like the Xiaomi 15 Ultra which still give a very premium mobile photography experience compared to others.
Color-changing realme 14 Series coming to the Philippines
The realme 14 Series 5G, the world’s first cold-sensitive color-changing smartphone, is officially coming to the Philippines on March 20, 2025.
Toyota Motor Philippines silently launches the first-ever automatic GR Yaris, price and specs

Previously exclusive to a 6-speed manual transmission, the GR Yaris now offers an 8-speed Direct Shift automatic transmission (A/T) with paddle shifters
Xiaomi Pad 7 Series and AIoT Devices launched in the Philippines: Specs, features, and pricing

Xiaomi has officially launched the Xiaomi Pad 7 Series alongside a lineup of AIoT devices in the Philippines.
Xiaomi 15 arrives in the Philippines: price, specs, and what’s new

Xiaomi has officially launched the Xiaomi 15 in the Philippines, just days after its global debut at MWC 2025
Ford’s Mobile Service delivers on-the-go car servicing
The Ford Mobile Service Vehicle (MSV) is ready to give you dealership-ready services wherever you are.
HONOR X8c launching on March 11 with exclusive promos and giveaways
HONOR Philippines is gearing up to introduce its latest budget-friendly smartphone, the HONOR X8c, on March 11.
What’s new with the free Grand Theft Auto V upgrade

This update introduces a range of enhancements and new features, previously only available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|
Xiaomi Modular Optical System lets you magnetically attach a camera lens to your phone

At this year’s MWC, we’re getting a good number of innovations for mobile photography. For Xiaomi, it’s about transforming your smartphone into a full-fledged camera with its Modular Optical System.
HondaPro Jason is coming to Manila on March 8

The 1st Honda Meet Manila will showcase different car builds of local Honda Cars enthusiasts, where different competitors will be awarded by the end of the night.