Saturday, October 26, 2013

Review: ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7 — the budget tablet to look for

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The entry-level Android tablet category is often filled with a sea of devices that either have uninspiring designs or mediocre hardware and software. In that regard, ASUS strived to make its new MeMO Pad HD 7 stand out among those.

Hardware

The ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7, which was unveiled last June, is a 7-inch slate that aims to be your tablet on-the-go. It is small and lightweight, which makes it a pleasure to hold even with one hand. Its bezel is just right with ample spacing on the sides for your palm to sit on which avoids accidental touchscreen presses.

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The sides are almost barren, save for the two ports on the top, namely the 3.5mm headphone jack and the microUSB port, as well as a microphone. You might be wondering, where are the power and volume keys if they are not on one of the sides?

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Those aforementioned buttons are actually on the back — on its tapering edges. Both the power and volume keys sit in an awkward position just by the corner where the back housing meets the front. They are quite uneasy to press at first, but not by much especially when you already get the hang of it (hey iPad mini users!).

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The 5-megapixel camera sits just above the recessed ASUS logo, and the microSD card slot just to the right of it. The microSD card slot — which can accommodate up to 32GB of additional storage — is oddly unprotected, though it shouldn’t be much of a problem (it would be actually a good thing if you often swap cards). The loudspeaker is located on the tapered bottom edge. Thanks to the placement, it doesn’t get muffled when you put it on a flat surface.

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The display of the MeMO Pad HD 7 is a 1280x800 IPS panel. While it isn’t a high-resolution display like what you will find on the Nexus 7 2013, it has a 216ppi pixel density which still looks nice to the eyes. Texts on webpages appear sharp and images on the screen look crisp. I also found the viewing angles to be pretty good.

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What I liked about the display is that you can actually change the settings and calibration using the ASUS Splendid app like to make it more vivid if you prefer, adjust the color temperature to make it colder or warmer, and even tone the hue and saturation up or down to make it black-and-white or make it look very vivid according to your liking.

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Software

Running inside the MeMO Pad HD 7 is a minimally customized version of Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. ASUS kept it as close to as stock and only added minor retouches, some small features like mini windows, and of course their own apps on top of the core apps like Chrome, Gmail, etc.

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Among those customizations is the ability to choose between the vanilla Android notification panel which keeps things simple or the ASUS-made one which adds quick toggles for the most commonly used tasks as well as the ability to quickly adjust the brightness and audio profiles. It is very nice of them to have these options included.

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Another addition are the mini apps which lets you use pop-up applications without the need to leave or stop what you are doing. It’s really handy and works quite well. One use case for this is when you need to calculate some numbers, you just tap on the leftmost on-screen button and open calculator. No need to memorize or copy those digits!

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An ASUS keyboard comes by default, and while they keys are big and well-spaced, I had some wrong-presses every now and then especially when I type fast. Good thing there’s the stock Android keyboard preloaded which you can set as default. You’ll miss the dedicated number rows, though.

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There are apps that the company bundled with the OS too, such as the App Backup, App Locker (protects your apps from unauthorized usage using a security code), ASUS Studio, Parental Control, and Web Storage (gives you additional 16GB cloud storage for 1 year), and more. Some of these are actually useful like the App Backup and App Locker, mainly if you are mindful of not having your personal files lost or accessed by anyone.

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Performance

When it comes to processing prowess, the MeMO Pad HD 7 stands right in the middle. It’s not slow, and it’s certainly not the fastest among all. What I can tell you though is that with the quad-core Mediatek MTK 8125 chip, it handled most apps and games without much hiccups.

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Simple operations on apps like Facebook, Twitter, and Chrome goes without a hitch. Webpages are being rendered almost instantly as they load, and scrolling is just as what you expect on a Jelly Bean device — smooth and fast.

However, I found a minor problem on the MeMO Pad HD 7. Despite having an ample 1GB of RAM, it gets bogged down occasionally particularly if you’re running a lot of apps and games in the background. It doesn’t affect the whole device, but launching apps take a little longer when this happens. Hopefully, ASUS will fix this by optimizing the software further more.

The stereo speakers on the 16GB variant I’m using is not as loud as expected, though it still delivers clear audio quality. You can change sound profiles depending on what you’re doing (listening to music, playing games, watching videos, etc.) using the Audio Wizard app.

The 3950mAh battery lasts me around a day or two, depending on usage. Today, I used this for 3 hours and had it on standby for 10 hours and I still have 40% remaining juice left. Doing more intense activities like gaming or watching movies would surely take a toll on the battery. ASUS quotes a 10-hour single charge for watching videos.

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Camera

There is a 5-megapixel autofocus camera on the 16GB model (2-megapixel on 8GB model) and the quality is what you would expect on an entry-level device, and we’re talking about tablets. Tablets never really had great cameras before, more so for a device in this category.

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Photos from the front-facing and main cameras appear soft, though they are still enough for occasional ‘selfies’ and video calling. The camera application made by ASUS and offers additional capturing modes like HDR, Panorama, and even Burst mode. Check out the sample shots I took below (click to view in full-resolution).

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Verdict

The ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7 combines an affordable price tag with respectable hardware and software features plus the guarantee of having a device from a well-known global brand. The HD IPS screen is something that you cannot always expect on a P6,995 tablet, but ASUS begged to differ. The software is just of the right balance, with a slew of customization options and additional features that helps it stand out against the others in the same class. However, clearly, there is a room for improvement on the performance and I really hope that they will address this one.

The good
HD IPS display
Great viewing angles
Small and light
Offers customization options and features like mini apps
Respectable performance and battery life
Expandable memory using microSD
Comes with a stand out of the box

The bad
Sometimes gets slow when multiple apps are running
Camera is not so good

With all things considered, the ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7 is going to be worth your money. It is one of , if not the best budget Android tablet that you can get right now. It retails for P6,995 for the 8GB model and P8,995 for the 16GB model.

Disclosure: I won this ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7 unit at the local launch.

Friday, October 25, 2013

Smart to offer the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c on November 15

Smart iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c Philippines Postpaid Plans

Smart announced earlier this morning that the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c is officially coming here in the Philippines on November 15. If you can remember, the two new smartphones from Apple were announced last September 10, thus making the upcoming launch the fastest ever to happen here. Historically, it takes around three months for Apple to bring the iPhone in the country from the date that it was announced, as are the cases with the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5.

The iPhone 5s features the new A7 64-bit chip, an improved 8-megapixel iSight camera with True Tone flash, and a fingerprint scanner for Touch ID, which lets you securely unlock your phone using your finger. The iPhone 5c, meanwhile, sports a colorful plastic design, the A6 chip, and an 8-megapixel camera. Both iPhones are still carrying a 4-inch Retina display and supports LTE networks.

Those who are interested to get an iPhone 5s or iPhone 5c from Smart may now register their interest on their website.

Source: Smart

Globe prepares for the November 15 iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c launch (update)

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UPDATE: The iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c is going to be available on Globe starting on November 15.

As the midnight unfolded, Globe has silently published its registration pages for the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c on its website as it gears for the launch of the new smartphones from Apple.

The iPhone 5s features the new A7 64-bit chip, an improved 8-megapixel iSight camera with True Tone flash, and a fingerprint scanner for Touch ID, which lets you securely unlock your phone using your finger. The iPhone 5c, meanwhile, sports a colorful plastic design, the A6 chip, and an 8-megapixel camera. Both iPhones are still carrying a 4-inch Retina display and supports LTE networks.

The iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S launched in December 2012 and 2011, respectively. This development makes it the fastest iPhone launch to ever happen in the country. Interested parties can go to Globe’s website to register. No plans and pricing details have been announce as of yet.

Source: Globe

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Globe offers free access to Facebook to its 36 million customers

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Yesterday, Facebook executives flew all the way to Manila from California to announce their new partnership with Globe Telecom. The new collaboration between the two aims to bring an early holiday gift to the carrier’s more than 36 million customers which is: free usage of Facebook across many devices.

Globe says they worked with the engineers at Facebook to come up with a seamless integration of the free offering on various platforms like their mobile website and apps. For one, customers who use Facebook on Globe’s wireless network will be shown that they are not being charged (see screenshot above and below).

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As a way to prevent users from getting their prepaid balance ‘eaten’, Facebook has set up a notification page whenever users click on a link leading to other websites, say Instagram, with a one-click registration to Globe’s data plans. Plans (or promos, if you want) that are displayed will depend on a user’s available prepaid balance, and if you don’t have any, you will be able to borrow or loan 10MB for P10 which will be deducted on your next reload.

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Globe is actively rolling out free Facebook access to its 36 million prepaid (TM included) and postpaid customers and targets to cover them all by October 31. You can know more about the free Facebook offering by dialing *143# and choosing ‘FREE FB’.

Nokia announces its first tablet, the Lumia 2520

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The first tablet from Nokia is here. Meet the Lumia 2520. It is a Windows RT 8.1 device, which packs a 10.1-inch full HD 1080p Gorilla Glass 2 display, 32GB internal storage, and LTE connectivity. It is powered by a 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, which Nokia says along with the 8000mAh battery — which can charge from zero to 80 percent in one hour — should make the device last up to 10 hours of video playback.

It is equipped with a 6.7-megapixel camera on the back with Zeiss optics and f1.9 aperture that delivers great photos on low-light. A 2-megapixel camera on the front allows for clear video calling. The two camera, along with Nokia Storyteller and Video Director apps, will help you make the most of the media you create.

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The Nokia Lumia 2520 runs on Windows RT 8.1, which contains numerous improvements to Microsoft’s operating system for tablets like this. It also comes with a Microsoft Office suite which includes Outlook without additional charge.

The Lumia 2520 will be available in the US, UK and Finland for $499 (yes, with LTE). It will be released on other markets shortly after. It will come in red, cyan, white, and black.

Nokia Lumia 2520 Specifications and Features
Operating System: Windows RT 8.1
Networks: GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900MHz; WCDMA: 850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100MHz; LTE: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 13, 17, 20
Speed: LTE: 150 Mbps DL / 50 Mbps UL
Memory: 2GB RAM, 32 GB internal memory, micro SD card support up to 32GB, SkyDrive
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Display: 10.1” 1080p full HD (1920×1080) AHIPS Capacitive Multi-Touch Display, Gorilla Glass 2
Processor: 2.2GHz Quad Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800
Primary camera: 6.7MP Auto Focus ZEISS optics with f1.9 aperture; FFC: 2MP HD wide-angle
Size & weight: 267 x 168 x 8.9* mm (*volumetric); 615g
Connectivity: NFC, A-GPS+GLONASS, WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n, microUSB 3.0, BT 4.0 LE, 3.5mm audio connector
Battery: 8000 mAh
Audio: Stereo front facing speakers

Instagram officially comes to Windows Phone

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The next big thing for Windows Phone has arrived, and it’s Instagram. At the Nokia World event in Abu Dhabi, the Finnish company revealed that the hotly-anticipated app is coming to Nokia Lumia devices in the coming weeks.

Nokia Lumia 1520 officially announced, comes with full HD 1080p display

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Nokia has just announced the Lumia 1520, the first Windows Phone to have a full HD 1080p display. It is also the first Windows Phone device to cross the 6-inch screen size mark. It features a 20-megaixel PureView camera in what looks to be a very slim body.

Developing…

Nokia announces the Asha 500, 502, and 503

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Three new Nokia Asha phones has just been announced at the Nokia World in Abu Dhabi today. They are the Nokia Asha 500, 502, and 503.

All three sport a new design with bold dual-shot colors enclosed in a transparent shell. Both the Asha 502 and 503 has a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash. The Asha 503 supports 3G networks.

Developing…

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Is Globe offering free Facebook access?

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If the new banners within the Facebook app for Android are of any indication, then we might see free access to the social networking site in the near future.

Earlier, while I was using the Facebook app just how I normally would on my phone, a splash screen asked me if I want to use Facebook without data charges (read: free) on Globe. I accepted it out of curiosity and lo and behold, a banner below the main action buttons on the app (see screenshot above) is now stating that “(I am) using Facebook for free with Globe and TM." I checked my balance and I indeed didn't get charged for the usage.

Moreover, this free Facebook offering from Globe seems to be more integrated with the app than I expected. Clicking on links to other websites outside of Facebook (e.g. Instagram, YouTube, etc) warns me that standard data charges would now apply. In the same screen, there are options to proceed normally (and get charged at P5/15 minutes) or to buy a 10MB data for P10. I tried the latter and I received an SMS that says I now have 10MB of data. It worked.

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Could this be a new unannounced offering from Globe which just slipped into the app? For the record, I’m using a beta version of the Facebook app from the Google Play Store. It is possible that this is indeed the case. Have you seen this on the app on your phone, too? If you did, sound off in the comments section below.

We’re getting more info from the folks at Facebook and Globe Telecom and will post updates if we hear back from them.

Friday, October 18, 2013

HTC One max officially announced, arriving in the Philippines on November 15

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The long-rumored HTC One max has been finally unveiled this week. Essentially a bigger ‘One’, the One max features a large 5.9-inch of full HD 1080 display, the infamous Ultrapixel camera which HTC says is a good-performer in low light conditions, the BoomSound speakers on the front (sans the Beats Audio integration this time), and a juicy 3300mAh battery.

Not wanting to get left behind (no pun intended!), HTC also added a fingerprint sensor on the back of One max. It can be used to unlock the screen as well as for launching up to three apps directly using different fingers. It also runs on the new Sense 5.5 UI on top of Android Jelly Bean, providing improved user experience across the board. BlinkFeed has been updated to include Google+ and RSS support, and there is now a Dual Shot feature where you can take photos using both front and back cameras at the same time. The HTC Scribble feature lets you draw on photos — though it doesn’t come with a pen — and Photo Editor lets you create GIFs.

Aside from those, not much else is new, unfortunately. There is a 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage — though with microSD card slot this time — and 4G LTE support.

HTC One max Specifications and Features
5.9-inch Super LCD 3 full HD 1080p (1920x1080) display
1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad=core processor
2GB RAM
16GB storage
microSD card slot up to 64GB
4G LTE - 900/1800/2100/2600Mhz
4-megapixel 'Ultrapixel' camera
2.1-megapixel front-facing camera
1080p full HD recording
Dual Shot
3300mAh battery
Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS

HTC says the One max is coming to retail stores in the Philippines on November 15, which is less than a month away, for P37,790. It is also slated to launch across all carriers in the country — Smart, Globe, and Sun Cellular.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Camera360 adds support for Sony QX10/QX100 in latest update

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Got one of those new attachable Sony QX10/QX100 camera lens? If you think that the first-party Play Memories app is a little lacking in features, well check this out. The makers of Camera360 recently added support for the QX10 and QX100 in their newest update last October 15.

With the new update, QX10 and QX100 users can now take advantage of Camera360’s live imaging filters such as Magic Skin, Enhance, Lomo, HDR, Retro, Black and White, Ghost and more. It also adds fill-in light feature to self-shoot mode to enhance portrait photos. Pairing Camera360 with Sony QX10 and QX100 only takes a couple of taps within the app.

You can get the updated Camera360 app on the Google Play Store. As of now, there is no support just yet for the iOS and Windows Phone versions of the app.

Review: HTC Butterfly S — a better fraternal twin of the One

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I called the HTC One the ‘best Android phone yet’ — it has a pretty good hardware, one of the best I’ve seen on an Android phone, a gorgeous display, and a well-performing loudspeakers. But it was not without any shortcomings. One of those was the small screen size (for some), the non-removable battery, and the lack of an microSD slot for expansion of the internal storage.

And then the HTC Butterfly S arrived. It has the looks of the last-year’s Butterfly and the brains of the One with a few improvements — which are bigger screen, longer battery life, microSD slot, and improved support for LTE networks. In this review, we’ll focus on the said improvements and see if they’re worth the upgrade, either if you’re coming from the HTC One or the Butterfly.

To start off, the Butterfly S sports an identical look as the Butterfly from 2012 with some minor differences. It’s a little fatter due to the larger battery inside, there’s an added loudspeaker on the bottom, and it’s lost the water-resistant ability I found on its predecessor.

Display

The display of the HTC Butterfly S doesn’t stray too far from its roots. It’s actually a mix of the ones found on the One and the Butterfly. On one part, it is a bright, vivid, and crisp Super LCD 3 display which, again, is one of the best displays among the Android army (only to be matched or topped by the G2). On the other, it is now a 5-inch screen which is slightly bigger than the 4.7-inch on the One. As such, this is a little more perfect for playing games, watching movies, and similar chores than the smaller screen.

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As with the Butterfly, the bigger display does not mean that it is uncomfortably hard to hold in your hand. In fact, I can still type with single-handedly with my not-quite-so-big hands. It’s definitely not huge like the Galaxy Notes out there.

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Battery Life

When it comes to the battery life, the Butterfly S beats most of the Android smartphones in its class. It has a 3200mAh battery, so far the most in an HTC phone. The battery is so huge that you’ll really notice the ‘thickness’ and the heft of the body.

On an average usage cycle, I can easily last more than a day, heck even two days, on the Butterfly S. That includes using apps like the browser, Twitter, Facebook, playing games like Plants vs. Zombies 2 for hours (and I really mean houuurs!!!) and streaming 3 movies from ClickPlay using Wi-Fi, the rest are standby times. Network setting is set to automatically switch between 3G/LTE.

Storage

The internal storage on the Butterfly S is only 16GB, compared to 32GB on the One. The main kicker here is that they have included a microSD card slot so you can just tuck in a 64GB card and place all your movies, photos, music, and whatnot in there.

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Moreover, you can also connect a USB drive using an OTG cable — that’s if you have one lying around.

I really wish HTC would make 16 or 32GB of storage AND a microSD card slot a standard on their devices, either because people do really want a microSD slot on their phones or just for the hell of it. That will probably make them buy an HTC again, yes?

LTE, not just on Globe

Smart LTE users should find this a relief should they want to get a Butterfly S. As you may know (or not), the HTC One only had LTE on bands 3 (1800MHz), 7 (2600MHz), and 20 (800MHz). Just for your information, those are the most widely-used LTE frequencies in Asia and Europe. Globe, for instance, operates its LTE network on 1800MHz. But for an odd reason, Smart decided to use band 1 (2100MHz) for their LTE network.

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That’s where the problem arises. Much of the 2012 and some of 2013 smartphones — the HTC One is, well, one of them — do not normally come with 2100MHz LTE, unless they are destined for Japan or South Korea.

Well thank God HTC finally included that particular band on their latest devices like the One mini and the Butterfly S. I was able to try and use Smart LTE on this phone. On average, I get around 4Mbps down and 10Mbps up in our place. Your results may vary, of course, but it just goes to show that you can really use it on both Smart and Globe now.

HTC Butterfly S Philippines Review

Performance

Overall, the Butterfly S performed and worked pretty well, as expected, in my time with it. That’s due to the zippy Snapdragon 600 CPU which is clocked at 1.9GHz (vs. 1.7GHz on the One) and 2GB of RAM. The UI and apps are very fluid and I barely encountered any slowdowns.

Its camera still has the Ultrapixel tech found on the One, though it doesn’t have OIS. Camera performance is about the same as the One.

Verdict

So, let’s go back to my original question, is the HTC Butterfly S worth it as an upgrade from the Butterfly and even from the One? Well, if money isn’t a problem, I’ll say yes. If you want a phone that’s not as big as the other 2013 flagships while still having a long battery life, the flexibility of having a microSD card slot, and improved LTE compatibility with local networks, then you may take a look at the Butterfly S.

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The only problem that I see here is that you can get other smartphones with better hardware at the almost the same or even lower price.

The HTC Butterfly S retails for P37,590.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Maxell reveals new M series earphones

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Our busy and hectic lifestyle has created a need for a private space in the midst of all the din.  A good pair of earphones is usually enough to provide this personal bubble for most people.  But with the gamut of earphones in the market, finding quality earphones worth your hard earned money may prove to be more difficult.

Enter the new M Series high-end earphones from Maxell Ltd, a marketing leader in digital media products for consumers and professionals. The “M” series’ excellent sound quality, superior comfort and great durability is the answer to every fanatic’s search for the best earphones in the market. Based on new acoustic theory and technology, the MXH-BDA700, MXH-DD600, and MXH-CA200 earphones offer more than just music to the ears.

The M series earphones are uniquely shaped to allow its dynamic driver units to reach maximum performance. These driver units are installed strategically in the earphones to create a superb sound field that produce rich and high clarity sound. With a high modulus aluminum case as its body to reduce acoustic vibration, the M series provide exceptional and uncompromising sound quality.

Maxell MXH-DD600

The “M” series is designed to sit comfortably in the ear. Tiny enclosures and silicon tips make them almost unnoticeable with nothing to cause any discomfort. The MXH-CA200, particularly, is designed to curve along the line of ears to give a comfortable wear.

Aside from giving the ultimate audio experience, Maxell adds a touch of style to the flagship models with a distinctive “M” mark engraved on its body that signifies “music” and the brand name.

The M series is an excellent after-market earphone for the Philippines’ growing number of smartphone users. According to IDC, a leading market research firm, the Philippines has 3.6M smartphone users which is expected to grow by 1M every year.

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The launch of the new earphone range indicates an exciting time for Maxell. Mr. Yuji Kano, Marketing Manager of Maxell Singapore, anticipates a huge area of growth for the company.  He added, “Since the era of audio tapes, Maxell has strictly adhered to its philosophy of fundamental sound. Under a system integrated from product planning  to design, quality assurance and sales, we are confident that these three flagship models will be most popular items in Maxell Earphones Range.”

Renowned for making the classic open reel audio tapes in the 60’s, the first cassette tapes in the 70’s, digital audio cassettes in the 80’s and the CDs in the 90’s, Maxell expanded its line of products by adding earphones in 2006.

The MXH-BDA700, MXH-DD600, and MXH-CA200 will be available in the Philippines in November through Maxell’s authorized resellers and different kiosk location, with a suggested retail price of P6,299, P4,499, and P1,099 respectively.

LG G2 to be bundled with accessories worth over P9,000 on October 20 sale

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If you’ve been holding off from getting the LG G2 until now, well, LG’s got a good news for you. Come October 20 — that’s a Sunday, so work shouldn’t be a reason to miss this one — the Korean company will throw two accessories along with every purchase of an LG G2. Sounds like a good deal, yes?

So what are those accessories? Well, it’s the QuickWindow Case — worth P1,500 — which features a small cut-out on the front so you can check your missed notifications, control music playback, check who’s calling, and check new text messages at one glance without flipping the case.

The other is the LG Pocket Photo Printer, a very mobile and handy printer which was only recently launched. It connects to your Android or iOS devices using Bluetooth or NFC and prints high-quality photos on the go. This alone is already worth P7,999, so go grab it for free while you still can.

The best part? You can get all these at the normal SRP of P27,990.

The LG G2 features top-tier hardware and some unique software features. Humming inside it is a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor along with 2GB of RAM and 4G LTE connectivity. It also packs a 13 megapixel camera with sapphire crystal lens, 9-point autofocus, 60fps 1080p full HD recording, and OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) which should prevent you from taking blurry shots. It is also available on Globe at Plan 1799.

The LG G2 Day "Your Dream Sale" is available on a limited one-day offer. Hurry and grab one now at participating stores in SM North Edsa (LG Concept Store, E-phone, Fonestyle, Megacell, Memo Xpress and Wellcom), SM Megamall (LG Concept Store, E-phone, Memo Xpress and Wellcom), Robinson’s Place Manila (E-phone, Memo Xpress, Megacell), SM Calamba (Fonestyle, Megaone, Memo Xpress and Wellcom), SM Cebu (LG Concept Store, Aerophone, Junrex, Memo Xpress, RC Goldline and Wellcom), J Centre Mall Cebu (LG Concept Store and RC Goldline), LG Concept Store at SM Bacolod, Gaisano Mall Davao (LG Concept Store and Wiltelcom), and the LG Concept Store at Limketkai Mall Cagayan De Oro.