Samsung Galaxy S5 takes the Ice Bucket Challenge, calls out other flagship rivals

From celebrities to tech leaders, everybody nowadays seem to be in on this whole ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. So Samsung thought why not put the Galaxy S5 to the same ordeal to help spread the awareness about ALS, not to mention dare some of its flagship contemporaries to do the same.

For the Samsung Galaxy S5, being poured on with a glass of ice-filled water is just a walk in the park thanks to its IP67-certified body. So after surviving the challenge, S-Voice called out the Apple iPhone 5, HTC One (M8) and the Nokia Lumia 930 to take a freezing dip.

Oddly enough, the folks over at Samsung Mobile UK didn’t dare other water-proof flagship smartphones like the Sony Xperia Z2 and only challenged non-waterproof flagship handsets. Well, at least the company contributed a “generous” donation to an organization that’s also involved in finding a cure for ALS.

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SKK Mobile Phoenix X1 teased with sub-Php6K price tag

SKK Mobile has been very active on their Facebook page and one of the things they’ve been featuring is the yet-to-be-released Phoenix X1 which, as some of the teasers imply, is an octa core smartphone that only cost less than Php6,000 on launch.

SKK Mobile has yet to officially launch the handset in the market, but a picture of what seems to be a flyer or the back of the Phoenix X1’s box gave us a glimpse of what to expect from this exciting new smartphone.

Here’s what we’ve got so far:

SKK Mobile Phoenix X1 specs:

5-inch HD IPS display @ 1280×720 pixels, 293ppi
Scratch-resistant glass
1.7GHz MediaTek MT6592 octa-core processor
Mali 450MP GPU
1GB RAM
Expandable 8GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD
13MP rear camera with LED flash
5 megapixel front-facing camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
3G/ HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth
Android 4.4.2, Kitkat
Li-Ion 2,500mAh battery

Judging by the recent activities on their Facebook page, we can probably expect SKK Mobile to launch the new Phoenix X1 in the coming weeks. If the company’s claim is to be believed, then this handset is going to be the cheapest octa-core smartphone in the local market to date.

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Xiaomi PH wants you to build a Php 7k smartphone

Xiaomi Philippines has something for its Filipino fans again. This time, they want you to create your dream phone under Php7,000.

Fresh from the hot announcement of Mi Power Banks, Xiaomi Philippines Facebook page posted a link earlier and opened up a small competition wherein users must configure a phone they wanted.

Beginning with the screen size, you get two or more options that will suit you. You can also configure the processor, RAM, battery capacity, camera, and sim card slot.

Once done, they will rate your configuration and give your score. If you wish to win a new Xiaomi phone, just share your rating via Facebook. Winners will be announce soon. From the looks of it, Xiaomi Philippines will release a new smartphone here in the Philippines and this is their way of teasing us. Ingenious.

Here over to this link to create your dream phone.

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Is 5G technology really here?

Smart Communications recently announced its new LTE-A5G’ service which got a lot of people talking. Instead of it being good news, many took it in a negative way saying that it’s all just a marketing hype. But what exactly is 5G? Is it really here?

Smart5G

5G describes the upcoming generation of wireless networking. It is not a set of standard specifications that determine if the technology qualifies to be called 5G or not. As of now it is just used to describe the next-gen connectivity since there’s still no solid definition or formal agreement between companies of what it really is. Though this may be the case, 5G is expected to be 100 times faster and 1,000 times the capacity of LTE, faster streaming, and most importantly has the capability to cover wider range.

It is also important to note that experts see this technology being operational on 2020 at the earliest. This is due to the amount of time and money still needed to successfully finish the project.

One of the few handsets today with support for LTE-A is the Singapore-launched Samsung Galaxy S5 4G+ and there are no news of its local availability yet. Because of this, a lot of Filipinos still can’t make use of this new technology here in the country. The announcement of this service in the Philippines also reached overseas and attracted attention from an international site calling it a “bogus 5G technology.”

In Smart’s defense, one of the entries on their website’s FAQs section asks this:

“I heard that LTE-A is not 5G – is this true?”

To which Smart answers:

“LTE-Advanced is the next stage of development of LTE that offers significantly higher data speeds. It has been referred to, in some markets like the United States, as 5G. This means faster Internet downloading and video streaming, among other capabilities.”

What we’re seeing here is that the term 5G, as of now, still has a wide scope of definition making it easy to use loosely.

For us, having LTE-A or “5G” is still good news. The thing is, if there will still be Fair Usage Policy (and we’re pretty sure data capping will still be implemented) for its subscribers, having faster-than-average connection won’t do much good as it cannot be maximized – it’s just like being handed a key to a nice house that you can only live in for once a month.

Besides, many subscribers have yet to even taste the actual speed of LTE/4G in the country because of the limited coverage so the talk for 5G could only add salt to injury.

What do you think of Smart’s 5G technology? We put up a poll below just in case you want to share your thoughts on the subject. Do you believe Smart’s claim about their 5G connectivity?

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Business Mirror owner named chairman of RPN 9

Antonio Cabangon-Chua, the owner of both the Aliw Broadcasting Corporation and the Philippine Business Daily Mirror Publishing Inc., the company that oversees the operation of both BusinessWorld and BusinessMirror, has recently acquired majority stake in Republic of the Philippines Network (RPN9), making him the Chairman of the said network in the process.

The 34% stake was previously owned by Wilson Tieng who owns the Solar Entertainment Corporation.

RPN 9

The other notable portion of the stake are still currently owned Far Eastern Managers and Investors Inc. (32%) and by the State (20%). The rest (14%) are owned by private individuals.

Once the agreement has been settled, which is expected to take place next month, Cabangon-Chua will named the new chairman of RPN 9. Moreover, Cabangon-Chua will replace the name of the network to Aliw Channel which suits the name of his radio network.

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