ASUS Launches FonePad 7 (FE171CG) in PH

In addition to the new new MeMo Pad 7 and the FonePad 8 (FE380CG), ASUS Philippines also launched a seven-inch FonePad – the ASUS FonePad 7 (FE171CG).

ASUS FonePad 7 FE171Cg Philippines

ASUS FonePad 7 (FE171CG) specs:

7-inch WSVGA IPS display, 1024×600 @215ppi
1.2Ghz Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core processor
PowerVR SGX 544MP2 GPU
2GB RAM
Expandable 16GB internal storage
Supports up to 64GB MicroSD card
Dual-SIM
3G/HSPA+
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 w/ A2DP
GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS
5-megapixel rear camera
2-megapixel front camera
Android 4.4 KitKat
Dimension: 196 x 110.6 x 7.9 mm
Weight: 280g

ASUS newly-launched tablet with phone functionality can be had for Php6,995.

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  • ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME70C) Arrives in PH, Starts at Php3,995
  • ASUS Fonepad 8 (FE380CG) Now Available in PH
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    ASUS Launches FonePad 7 (FE171CG) in PH

    In addition to the new new MeMo Pad 7 and the FonePad 8 (FE380CG), ASUS Philippines also launched a seven-inch FonePad – the ASUS FonePad 7 (FE171CG).

    ASUS FonePad 7 FE171Cg Philippines

    ASUS FonePad 7 (FE171CG) specs:

    7-inch WSVGA IPS display, 1024×600 @215ppi
    1.2Ghz Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core processor
    PowerVR SGX 544MP2 GPU
    2GB RAM
    Expandable 16GB internal storage
    Supports up to 64GB MicroSD card
    Dual-SIM
    3G/HSPA+
    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
    Bluetooth 4.0 w/ A2DP
    GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS
    5-megapixel rear camera
    2-megapixel front camera
    Android 4.4 KitKat
    Dimension: 196 x 110.6 x 7.9 mm
    Weight: 280g

    ASUS newly-launched tablet with phone functionality can be had for Php6,995.

    RELATED:

  • ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME70C) Arrives in PH, Starts at Php3,995
  • ASUS Fonepad 8 (FE380CG) Now Available in PH
  • The post ASUS Launches FonePad 7 (FE171CG) in PH appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

    ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME70C) Arrives in PH, Starts at Php3,995

    ASUS Philippines has ended January on a strong note by officially announcing a slew of new devices, including the competitively-priced slate dubbed as the ASUS MeMO Pad 7.

    ASUS MeMO Pad 7 ME70C Philippines

    ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME70C) specs:

    7-inch WSVGA LCD screen, 1024×600 @215ppi
    1.2Ghz Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core processor
    PowerVR SGX 544MP2 GPU
    1GB RAM
    Expandable 8GB/16GB internal storage
    Supports up to 64GB MicroSD card
    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
    Bluetooth 4.0
    2MP rear camera
    VGA front camera
    Android 4.3 Jelly bean
    Dimension: 193 x 109 x 12.7mm
    Weight: 275g

    The new ASUS MeMO Pad 7 is available in two storage variants, 8GB and 16GB, and are priced at Php3,995 and Php4,495 respectively.

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  • ASUS Fonepad 8 (FE380CG) Now Available in PH
  • ASUS Launches FonePad 7 (FE171CG) in PH
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    Celebrities show conscience and heart for the 44 SAF heroes

    apl.de.ap leads a rousing  tribute to the 44 SAF heroes.

    apl.de.ap leads a rousing tribute to the 44 SAF heroes.


    Wearing black arm bands emblazoned with “44”, apl.de.ap of the international hip-hop group Black Eyed Peas and one of the judges of The Voice PH, led the performance of one the group’s hits, “Where is the Love?” in last Sunday’s episode of the singing competition.

    The lyrics were sharply apt: “Overseas, yeah, we try to stop terrorism/But we still got terrorists here livin’….

    “Madness is what you demonstrate/And that’s exactly how anger works and operates/…
    “Father, Father, Father help us/Send some guidance from above/’Cause people got me, got me questionin’/Where is the love (Love)…

    “Makin’ wrong decisions, only visions of them dividends/Not respectin’ each other, deny thy brother/
    A war is goin’ on but the reason’s undercover…

    “The truth is kept secret, it’s swept under the rug/If you never know truth then you never know love/
    Where’s the love, y’all, come on (I don’t know)”

    Click here to view performance: http://entertainment.abs-cbn.com/tv/shows/thevoiceseason2/videos/2015/02/01/be-where-is-the-love-by-apl-de-ap-abra-looney-ka-rit-le-nino-jason-f-monique-daryl-suy

    Apl said the performance was a tribute to the 44 Special Action Force commandos who were killed in an operation to arrest terrorists Zulkifli bin Hir alias ”Marwan” and Basit Usman in Mamasapano, Maguindanao by combined forces of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.

    It was a powerful and moving performance which showed that behind the garishness of showbusiness, there are those who have their conscience and heart in the right place.

    Social media was also a venue for celebrities with substance to express their condolences for the 44 fallen heroes and disgust over the way the Aquino government handled, rather mishandled, the operation and its aftermath.

    Movie director Joey Reyes deep sorrow was felt in his Facebook posts: “My heart bleeds for the loved ones of those who yielded their lives in uniform, images of their bodies mangled on the muddy ground as they expired helpless and outnumbered.

    “My being rages at the ineptitude, clumsiness, stupidity and lies, lies, lies that are shoved down my throat under the guise of explanation and demented logic.

    “Like so many, I love my country but I am outraged by this perfidy.”

    Movie and TV star Judy Ann Santos posted in Twitter her disappointment over President Aquino’s decision to attend the inauguration of a Mitsubishi Motors plant in Sta. Rosa, Laguna instead of being on hand to honor the 44 when their remains arrived at the Villamor Air Base.

    Judy Ann Santos' loaded tweet: Just saying... Obama knows his priorities.

    Judy Ann Santos’ loaded tweet: Just saying… Obama knows his priorities.

    Malacañang said the arrival honors for the 44 was not in the schedule of Aquino. As if one schedules a tragedy.

    Juday posted the 2011 dramatic photo of U.S. President Obama President Obama arriving at Dover Air Force Base after he cancelled his schedule to condole with families of the 30 Americans that died in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.

    Juday’s one-line photo caption was most eloquent: ““Just saying…Obama knows his priorities.”

    A certain Ellah de Castro scored Juday: “Unfollowed. Wrong move.Ang isang public personality ay di dapat nagpo-post ng patama against sa ibang tao lalo na sa Presidente ng Bansa. Kung me opinion kang ganyan, sarilinin mo na lang. Di mo naisip magko-cause pa yan ng issue! Epal tawag jan.”

    Juday stood her ground. She told de Castro: “I respect your opinion. Lahat tayo ay nagbabayad ng buwis. Kaya lahat tayo ay may karapatang magbigay ng sarilinng opinion at saloobin sa mga bagay na goyerno ang involved. You might want to check other accounts of othe r public figures as well. We all share the same sentiments. Tao lang kami. Kaya may karapatan kaming sabihin kung ano ang naramdaman naming. It is an issue already to begin with.”

    Presidential sister Kris Aquino unfriended Judy Ann, reports said.

    Who makes more sense?

    Who makes more sense?

    Grace Lee, the Korean TV personality whom the President once dated, joined Aquino’s critics.

    Commenting on Aquino supporter Leah Navarro’s neither here-nor-there tweet “So how many of those people who dissed the President’s absence from Villamor where actually there to condole?”, Lee posted, “There is only one head of the state. Only one commander in chief! You CANNOT compare the value of his presence to the presence of any ordinary citizen then use it against them when they voice out their frustration and anger!!”

    The statement of former Tourism Secretary and Miss International Gemma Cruz was through the classic poem “The Charge of the Light Brigade” written by Lord Alfred Tennyson in 1854 about the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War.
    “Forward, the Light Brigade!/ Was there a man dismay’d?
    Not tho’ the soldier knew/ Someone had blunder’d:
    Theirs not to make reply/ Theirs not to reason why/
    Theirs but to do and die/Into the valley of Death/ Rode the six hundred.”

    Yes, someone had blundered.