Listen to your mother

The outpouring of grief that catapulted Noynoy Aquino to the presidency.

The outpouring of grief that catapulted Noynoy Aquino to the presidency.

Had former President Cory Aquino not died on Aug. 1, 2009, her son, Benigno Aquino III would not be in Malacañang today.

At the time of Cory’s death, nine months before the May 2010 presidential elections, Noynoy Aquino, who had an unremarkable record as legislator (9 years as representative of the 2nd district of Tarlac and three years as senator), was not in anybody’s mind for the highest position in the land.

He was catapulted to the presidency by the people’s sympathy for his mother.

He owes his presidency to his mother.

Last Wednesday, in an interview with Mel Sta. Maria, TV5’s resident legal analyst, Aquino said, whereas before he was averse to amending the Constitution, he is now open to it as he wants the powers of the Supreme Court clipped.

On extension of his term that Interior Secretary Mar Roxas is pushing, he did not disapprove of it. He said he is listening to the people whom he refers to as his “boss.”

This is the transcript of that TV5 interview:

Sta. Maria: Sarado ba kayo sa pag-aamyenda ng Constitution hanggang ngayon?

Aquino: Bago nito, bago nangyari lahat ng ito, sarado….aminado ako .Pero ngayon, napapag-isip ako talaga… yung tinatawag na judicial reach. Yung kongreso, yung executive, kumilos kayo, pero anytime, puede namin kayong kastiguhin.

Yung kongreso, executive, kumilos kayo, pero anytime, puede namin kayong kastiguhin…at parang imbes na magkaroon ng tinatawag na judicial restraint, bihira lang ito ginagamit, parang masyadong madalas ginagamit, parang masyadong madalas ginagamit. Ngayon, yung balance between the three branches, tila nawala.
“Marami pang ibang provisions na pwedeng i-fine tune, pwedeng i-update. Kinakaba ko lang noong araw naman na baka ang magagandang provision baka ma-dilute.

On term extension, Aquino said: Nung pinasukan ko ito, ang tanda ko one term of six years…Ngayon, after having said that, syempre ang mga boss ko, kelangan kong pakinggan ‘yon.

Hindi naman ibig sabihin..na automatic na hahabol pa ako na magkaroon pa ako ng dagdag dito, ‘no?

On the fifth anniversary of Cory Aquino’s death last Aug. 1, the President’s office released a statement recalling her fight against the dictatorship.

The statement said:”Even after her presidency, she remained active in the country’s affairs—a true icon of democracy not just in name but in actions.”

One of the post-Malacanang activities that Cory Aquino led was a protest rally in Rizal Park on Sept. 21, 1997 against moves by then President Fidel Ramos of changing the Constitution through a People’s Initiative.

'That is why we are here – to tell the people who want to stay in power, by martial law or Charter change; no way and never again. ' Cory Aquino, Sept. 21, 1997

‘That is why we are here – to tell the people who want to stay in power, by martial law or Charter change; no way and never again. ‘ Cory Aquino, Sept. 21, 1997

Excerpts of that stirring speech by Cory Aquino: “Twenty-five years ago, the President of the Philippines blew out the light of democracy and covered the nation in darkness. Congress was padlocked and the Supreme Court put under the gun. Journalists were picked up, newspapers were shut down. The public was blindfolded and gagged, and the country was robbed. Robbed for 14 years without let-up or hindrance, without limit or shame. Some of the best and brightest of our youth disappeared.

“Why? Because the President of the Philippines then wanted to change the Constitution so he could stay in power beyond the legal term.

“Fourteen years later, millions of Filipinos gathered in massive act of civil disobedience to send a single short message from this place: Tama na, sobra na…never mind the rest. One week later, His eminence Jaime Cardinal Sin called on those millions again to form a human shield around Fidel Ramos and Juan Ponce Enrile, because they had joined our fight for democracy.

“The flame of freedom burned again.

“Today, there is a dark wind blowing across our country again…the wind of ambition, a gathering storm of tyranny. We are here to shield that flame so that the light of democracy will not go out in our country again…..

“That is why we are here – to tell the people who want to stay in power, by martial law or Charter change; no way and never again. Do your worst, we will do our best to stop you. And we, the people will prevail.”
Since Aquino said he wants to hear from his “boss”, it would do him well to remember these words of his mother: “ Power intoxicates; too much power is addictive. And there will always be power drug dealers who will feed your habit as President.

“They will say you are right, when you are wrong. They will say you are successful, when you fail, and will insist you are indispensable, although you are just one of 70 million Filipinos who gave you the rare privilege to be their servant but only for your elected term. They will say that nobody can take your place, when what they mean is that they do not want to give up their places.

“Let me tell you now, the presidency is so great an honor, no one deserves to have it again. It imposes a duty so important – to guide a whole country and protect a whole nation – that you must do it well. “And if you did it well, you won’t deserve to do it again. Doing your job well was your duty and not a special favor to the country.

“There is a secret I would like to share. The honor of the Presidency is so great, no one needs to have it more once. The honor sticks to you. A president is never forgotten, whether he is good or bad. Better to be remembered as good one.”

Lenovo S850 Review

The Lenovo S850 is one of the company’s latest mid-range offering that was launched in the country late last month. It features a 5-inch HD display, a 13 megapixel rear camera, nad powered by a MediaTek quad-core CPU and Android KitKat. Find out what we think of the device by reading our initial full review.

Design and Construction

A lot of mid-range smartphones nowadays have taken a few steps back when it comes to build quality and design. Most sport generic and uninspiring designs which doesn’t stand out from the crowd. In this case, however, Lenovo’s S850 offers a bit more. Although unassuming, the S850 is classy at its best.

lenovo s850_1

On the front you have the 5-inch display of HD resolution, above it is the earpiece, 5 megapixel front camera, and light sensor, while down below is the three capacitive navigation buttons.

lenovo s850_3

On the left side we have the dual-SIM tray which can accommodate two micro SIMs, and the speaker, while on the right are the volume rocker and the power / lock button.

lenovo s850_4

The microUSB port and headset jack are found right on top, while the microphone can be found at the bottom. Flip it on its back and you’ll find the 13 megapixel camera, LED flash, and the Lenovo logo which lights up when you unlock the phone or while charging.

lenovo s850_5

The S850 features a design that is mix between a mid-range Xperia smartphone with a bit from the iPhone 5. It’s plasticky yet solid and well-built. It’s got a brushed metallic finish on the sides which overlaps the glossy plastic chamfers for that nice edgy feel.

lenovo s850_6

The backside, on the other hand, has this dotted criss-cross design printed on a plastic material and then mounted with glass with edges that curve to the sides. This kind of detail is actually one of the reasons why the S850 is attractive.

Display

Another strong feature of the S850 is its display. It’s got a 5-inch screen with HD resolution or equal to 294ppi. It’s far from Full HD but the color vibrancy and clarity is superb.

lenovo s850_2

Lenovo also made the screen really close to the glass so images and icons just pop out. In addition, it’s got IPS so viewing angles are good.

OS, UI, and Apps

The S850 comes with Android 4.4.2 KitKat out of the box with a skinned UI. It comes pre-installed with your usual Google apps with the addition to Lenovo’s own apps like the Security app, SYNCit, and SHAREit.

lenovo s850 ui_1

Third-party apps made their way here as well like UC Browser, Scoop, Givera, and Gameloft app. Three games were pre-installed as well like Asphalt 7, Green Farm 3, and Wonder Zoo.

lenovo s850 ui_2

The good news is these apps can be easily uninstalled to give you more room for the 14.53GB of usable storage out of the 16GB. The bad news is, it’s non-expandable or there’s no support for a microSD so it’s very much limited.

Camera

Users who like taking pictures with their smartphones will enjoy what the S850 can offer – a 13 megapixel BSI rear camera with LED flash, which is capable of producing crisp and vibrant photos even when indoors. It comes with a few features as well like Face beauty, Panorama, HDR, EV bracket shot, PIP, Group shot, Macro, and some filters should you wish to be creative.

The S850 also features a 5 megapixel wide-angle front camera with beautify feature and built-in timer so those who like to capture selfies or group selfies will find it easy to do.

Below is a short sample clip of the S850′s video recording (1080p, 30 fps, .3gp file):

Multimedia

If you’re planning to use the S850 as a multimedia companion it surely won’t disappoint. The vibrant 5-inch HD display will definitely provide you a pleasant mobile viewing experience. The speaker, on the other hand, is loud and clear, however, it’s a bit lacking when it comes to bass. As usual, if you want a better sound experience a good pair of headphones or an external speaker is recommended.

Performance and Benchmarks

For a device with mid-range specs, the S850 performed well. It ran basic tasks with ease and ran graphic games fluidly without lags or crashes. The only issue we found is that it sometimes becomes hot when charging.

We ran our usual benchmark tests on the S850 and here are the results:

* AnTuTu – 17,814
* Quadrant Standard – 8,371
* Vellamo – (Metal) 732, (Multicore) 1,240, (Browser) 1,762
* NenaMark2 – 55.2 fps

Battery Life

The Lenovo S850 is equipped with a 2,000mAh battery which should be a standard for mid-range smartphones nowadays. We ran our usual playback test (playing a 1080p video in Airplane mode with brightness set to 50% and volume at 0%) to see how long the battery can last. The result is 9 hours worth of playback which is good.

Conclusion

To conclude, the Lenovo S850 sets a good example of what features a mid-range smartphone should start with – good form factor and build quality, really clear and vibrant display, and good performance and battery life.

lenovo s850_7

However, Lenovo’s biggest hurdle here is the price, at Php13,999 its an expensive offering considering that the ASUS Zenfone 5 16GB costs half of that while the Xiaomi Mi 3 sports flagship specs at more than Php3k less.

lenovo s850_8

Lenovo S850 specs:
5-inch HD (1280 x 720) IPS LCD Screen, 294ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MT6582 quad-core CPU
Mali 450MP2 GPU
1GB RAM
16GB of internal storage (non-expandable)
13 megapixel BSI rear camera with LED flash
1080p video recording
5 megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM (MicroSIM)
3G/HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP
GPS, A-GPS
Android 4.4.2 KitKat
2,000mAh battery
141 x 71 x 8.2 mm
140g

What we liked about it:
* Good build and design
* Dual-SIM
* Great display
* Good performance
* Good camera
* Good battery life

What we didn’t like:
* No microSD card support
* Pricey for mid-range device

The post Lenovo S850 Review appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

Lenovo S850 Review

The Lenovo S850 is one of the company’s latest mid-range offering that was launched in the country late last month. It features a 5-inch HD display, a 13 megapixel rear camera, nad powered by a MediaTek quad-core CPU and Android KitKat. Find out what we think of the device by reading our initial full review.

Design and Construction

A lot of mid-range smartphones nowadays have taken a few steps back when it comes to build quality and design. Most sport generic and uninspiring designs which doesn’t stand out from the crowd. In this case, however, Lenovo’s S850 offers a bit more. Although unassuming, the S850 is classy at its best.

lenovo s850_1

On the front you have the 5-inch display of HD resolution, above it is the earpiece, 5 megapixel front camera, and light sensor, while down below is the three capacitive navigation buttons.

lenovo s850_3

On the left side we have the dual-SIM tray which can accommodate two micro SIMs, and the speaker, while on the right are the volume rocker and the power / lock button.

lenovo s850_4

The microUSB port and headset jack are found right on top, while the microphone can be found at the bottom. Flip it on its back and you’ll find the 13 megapixel camera, LED flash, and the Lenovo logo which lights up when you unlock the phone or while charging.

lenovo s850_5

The S850 features a design that is mix between a mid-range Xperia smartphone with a bit from the iPhone 5. It’s plasticky yet solid and well-built. It’s got a brushed metallic finish on the sides which overlaps the glossy plastic chamfers for that nice edgy feel.

lenovo s850_6

The backside, on the other hand, has this dotted criss-cross design printed on a plastic material and then mounted with glass with edges that curve to the sides. This kind of detail is actually one of the reasons why the S850 is attractive.

Display

Another strong feature of the S850 is its display. It’s got a 5-inch screen with HD resolution or equal to 294ppi. It’s far from Full HD but the color vibrancy and clarity is superb.

lenovo s850_2

Lenovo also made the screen really close to the glass so images and icons just pop out. In addition, it’s got IPS so viewing angles are good.

OS, UI, and Apps

The S850 comes with Android 4.4.2 KitKat out of the box with a skinned UI. It comes pre-installed with your usual Google apps with the addition to Lenovo’s own apps like the Security app, SYNCit, and SHAREit.

lenovo s850 ui_1

Third-party apps made their way here as well like UC Browser, Scoop, Givera, and Gameloft app. Three games were pre-installed as well like Asphalt 7, Green Farm 3, and Wonder Zoo.

lenovo s850 ui_2

The good news is these apps can be easily uninstalled to give you more room for the 14.53GB of usable storage out of the 16GB. The bad news is, it’s non-expandable or there’s no support for a microSD so it’s very much limited.

Camera

Users who like taking pictures with their smartphones will enjoy what the S850 can offer – a 13 megapixel BSI rear camera with LED flash, which is capable of producing crisp and vibrant photos even when indoors. It comes with a few features as well like Face beauty, Panorama, HDR, EV bracket shot, PIP, Group shot, Macro, and some filters should you wish to be creative.

The S850 also features a 5 megapixel wide-angle front camera with beautify feature and built-in timer so those who like to capture selfies or group selfies will find it easy to do.

Below is a short sample clip of the S850′s video recording (1080p, 30 fps, .3gp file):

Multimedia

If you’re planning to use the S850 as a multimedia companion it surely won’t disappoint. The vibrant 5-inch HD display will definitely provide you a pleasant mobile viewing experience. The speaker, on the other hand, is loud and clear, however, it’s a bit lacking when it comes to bass. As usual, if you want a better sound experience a good pair of headphones or an external speaker is recommended.

Performance and Benchmarks

For a device with mid-range specs, the S850 performed well. It ran basic tasks with ease and ran graphic games fluidly without lags or crashes. The only issue we found is that it sometimes becomes hot when charging.

We ran our usual benchmark tests on the S850 and here are the results:

* AnTuTu – 17,814
* Quadrant Standard – 8,371
* Vellamo – (Metal) 732, (Multicore) 1,240, (Browser) 1,762
* NenaMark2 – 55.2 fps

Battery Life

The Lenovo S850 is equipped with a 2,000mAh battery which should be a standard for mid-range smartphones nowadays. We ran our usual playback test (playing a 1080p video in Airplane mode with brightness set to 50% and volume at 0%) to see how long the battery can last. The result is 9 hours worth of playback which is good.

Conclusion

To conclude, the Lenovo S850 sets a good example of what features a mid-range smartphone should start with – good form factor and build quality, really clear and vibrant display, and good performance and battery life.

lenovo s850_7

However, Lenovo’s biggest hurdle here is the price, at Php13,999 its an expensive offering considering that the ASUS Zenfone 5 16GB costs half of that while the Xiaomi Mi 3 sports flagship specs at more than Php3k less.

lenovo s850_8

Lenovo S850 specs:
5-inch HD (1280 x 720) IPS LCD Screen, 294ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MT6582 quad-core CPU
Mali 450MP2 GPU
1GB RAM
16GB of internal storage (non-expandable)
13 megapixel BSI rear camera with LED flash
1080p video recording
5 megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM (MicroSIM)
3G/HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP
GPS, A-GPS
Android 4.4.2 KitKat
2,000mAh battery
141 x 71 x 8.2 mm
140g

What we liked about it:
* Good build and design
* Dual-SIM
* Great display
* Good performance
* Good camera
* Good battery life

What we didn’t like:
* No microSD card support
* Pricey for mid-range device

The post Lenovo S850 Review appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

Lenovo S850 Review

The Lenovo S850 is one of the company’s latest mid-range offering that was launched in the country late last month. It features a 5-inch HD display, a 13 megapixel rear camera, nad powered by a MediaTek quad-core CPU and Android KitKat. Find out what we think of the device by reading our initial full review.

Design and Construction

A lot of mid-range smartphones nowadays have taken a few steps back when it comes to build quality and design. Most sport generic and uninspiring designs which doesn’t stand out from the crowd. In this case, however, Lenovo’s S850 offers a bit more. Although unassuming, the S850 is classy at its best.

lenovo s850_1

On the front you have the 5-inch display of HD resolution, above it is the earpiece, 5 megapixel front camera, and light sensor, while down below is the three capacitive navigation buttons.

lenovo s850_3

On the left side we have the dual-SIM tray which can accommodate two micro SIMs, and the speaker, while on the right are the volume rocker and the power / lock button.

lenovo s850_4

The microUSB port and headset jack are found right on top, while the microphone can be found at the bottom. Flip it on its back and you’ll find the 13 megapixel camera, LED flash, and the Lenovo logo which lights up when you unlock the phone or while charging.

lenovo s850_5

The S850 features a design that is mix between a mid-range Xperia smartphone with a bit from the iPhone 5. It’s plasticky yet solid and well-built. It’s got a brushed metallic finish on the sides which overlaps the glossy plastic chamfers for that nice edgy feel.

lenovo s850_6

The backside, on the other hand, has this dotted criss-cross design printed on a plastic material and then mounted with glass with edges that curve to the sides. This kind of detail is actually one of the reasons why the S850 is attractive.

Display

Another strong feature of the S850 is its display. It’s got a 5-inch screen with HD resolution or equal to 294ppi. It’s far from Full HD but the color vibrancy and clarity is superb.

lenovo s850_2

Lenovo also made the screen really close to the glass so images and icons just pop out. In addition, it’s got IPS so viewing angles are good.

OS, UI, and Apps

The S850 comes with Android 4.4.2 KitKat out of the box with a skinned UI. It comes pre-installed with your usual Google apps with the addition to Lenovo’s own apps like the Security app, SYNCit, and SHAREit.

lenovo s850 ui_1

Third-party apps made their way here as well like UC Browser, Scoop, Givera, and Gameloft app. Three games were pre-installed as well like Asphalt 7, Green Farm 3, and Wonder Zoo.

lenovo s850 ui_2

The good news is these apps can be easily uninstalled to give you more room for the 14.53GB of usable storage out of the 16GB. The bad news is, it’s non-expandable or there’s no support for a microSD so it’s very much limited.

Camera

Users who like taking pictures with their smartphones will enjoy what the S850 can offer – a 13 megapixel BSI rear camera with LED flash, which is capable of producing crisp and vibrant photos even when indoors. It comes with a few features as well like Face beauty, Panorama, HDR, EV bracket shot, PIP, Group shot, Macro, and some filters should you wish to be creative.

The S850 also features a 5 megapixel wide-angle front camera with beautify feature and built-in timer so those who like to capture selfies or group selfies will find it easy to do.

Below is a short sample clip of the S850′s video recording (1080p, 30 fps, .3gp file):

Multimedia

If you’re planning to use the S850 as a multimedia companion it surely won’t disappoint. The vibrant 5-inch HD display will definitely provide you a pleasant mobile viewing experience. The speaker, on the other hand, is loud and clear, however, it’s a bit lacking when it comes to bass. As usual, if you want a better sound experience a good pair of headphones or an external speaker is recommended.

Performance and Benchmarks

For a device with mid-range specs, the S850 performed well. It ran basic tasks with ease and ran graphic games fluidly without lags or crashes. The only issue we found is that it sometimes becomes hot when charging.

We ran our usual benchmark tests on the S850 and here are the results:

* AnTuTu – 17,814
* Quadrant Standard – 8,371
* Vellamo – (Metal) 732, (Multicore) 1,240, (Browser) 1,762
* NenaMark2 – 55.2 fps

Battery Life

The Lenovo S850 is equipped with a 2,000mAh battery which should be a standard for mid-range smartphones nowadays. We ran our usual playback test (playing a 1080p video in Airplane mode with brightness set to 50% and volume at 0%) to see how long the battery can last. The result is 9 hours worth of playback which is good.

Conclusion

To conclude, the Lenovo S850 sets a good example of what features a mid-range smartphone should start with – good form factor and build quality, really clear and vibrant display, and good performance and battery life.

lenovo s850_7

However, Lenovo’s biggest hurdle here is the price, at Php13,999 its an expensive offering considering that the ASUS Zenfone 5 16GB costs half of that while the Xiaomi Mi 3 sports flagship specs at more than Php3k less.

lenovo s850_8

Lenovo S850 specs:
5-inch HD (1280 x 720) IPS LCD Screen, 294ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MT6582 quad-core CPU
Mali 450MP2 GPU
1GB RAM
16GB of internal storage (non-expandable)
13 megapixel BSI rear camera with LED flash
1080p video recording
5 megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM (MicroSIM)
3G/HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP
GPS, A-GPS
Android 4.4.2 KitKat
2,000mAh battery
141 x 71 x 8.2 mm
140g

What we liked about it:
* Good build and design
* Dual-SIM
* Great display
* Good performance
* Good camera
* Good battery life

What we didn’t like:
* No microSD card support
* Pricey for mid-range device

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