More Filipino poor in 2014 just ‘a temporary setback’ – NAPC

MORE Filipinos slipped to poverty last year but this “temporary setback” could be reversed soon this year. Or so the government believes.

The assurance came today, March 12, from the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) that acknowledged that increase in poverty incidence in the country by 1.2 percentage points in the first semester of 2014.

By NAPC’s data in 2013, 1 in 4 Filipinos or 24.9 percent or 1 in 4 live in poverty. In terms of number of families, poverty incidence is placed at 19.1 percent or 19 out of every 100 Filipino families, roughly equivalent to 24.3 million Filipinos.

Poverty Incidence refers to the count of poor individuals/families; those whose income fall below the poverty threshold, which in turn refers to the required minimum income/expenditure to meet the basic food & non-food requirements.

The national benchmark is that a family of five should earn at least P8,022 a month to be considered non-poor.

Of the total number of poor Filipinos in 2013, however, at least 10.7 percent or 11 in 100 citizens endure extreme poverty or could not meet basic food requirements. This figure, NAPC said, is 2 percent than the 2012 poverty statistics. NAPC said “around 2.5 million Filipinos were lifted out of poverty from 2012.”

The ‘”food threshold” income of P5,590 monthly is what a family of five needs to “meet the basic food needs that will satisfy the nutritional requirements for economically necessary and socially desirable physical activities.”

According to NAPC, the uptick in the proportion of poor Filipinos in 2014 “was not enough to negate the 3.3 percent reduction recorded in the same period in 2013.”

NAPC, in a press statement, said it hopes that in time, poverty incidence would dip again. The 2.3 percent reduction in 2013 “and other relevant factors will probably push poverty incidence for 2015 back toward a declining trajectory,” it said.

Poverty incidence refers to the count of individuals whose income fall below the poverty threshold, which in turn refers to the minimum income to meet the basic food and non-food necessities.

NAPC noted that recent monthly data showed that the inflation rate in February 2015 was a moderate 2.5 percent, similar to the food inflation rate in the first half of 2013.

“The price of rice in particular, an indicator of food inflation, has also stabilized at a 2.7 percent rate. This is not as steep a rise in the price of the commodity as 2014,” NAPC said. “If increases in food prices remain as they are and if the average income of the poor continue to grow on pace with 2013 and 2014, we will be seeing poverty on the decline once again.”

A different situation occurred in 2014, it said, “when high food prices and the after-effects of super typhoon Yolanda caused the reversal in poverty incidence last year.”

NAPC explained: “During the first six months of 2014, food prices spiked to 6.6 percent while non-food prices went up to 2.7 percent. This very high food inflation resulted in a higher poverty threshold of 9.4 percent or P10,534, and a food threshold of 9.5 percent or P7,350, more than three times the level in 2013.”

Interestingly, according to NAPC. “over the same period, the average income of the poor actually rose to 9.4 percent, which is the main reason why the subsistence incidence, or the number of poor Filipinos whose income was not enough to buy the minimum food requirements, remained flat at 10.5 percent for 2013 and 2014.”

But “had the income of the poor increased by a lesser rate, then the impact of food inflation on poverty would have been greater, setting the country’s poverty incidence back to the 2012 level.”

In NAPC’s view, “the increase in poverty incidence, therefore, can be traced to an increase in the number of the non-food poor, those who can afford to buy the minimum food requirements but cannot afford other basic necessities like health and education.”

In short, NAPC said, the additional number of the poor counted in 2014 could have been non-poor earlier. “From the data, we can say that some of those who became poor in the first half of 2014 were originally non-poor but are nonetheless vulnerable to shocks caused by calamities and price increase of food, what with their incomes only slightly higher than the poverty threshold.”

It is NAPC’s prognosis that “the increase in poverty incidence in the first half of 2014 is a temporary setback that can be reversed next year given a continuation of present conditions.”

NAPC was established in 1997 “to serve as the coordinating and advisory body for the implementation of the social reform and poverty alleviation agenda.”

A small and poorly funded agency under the Office of the President, in law NAPC is supposed to perform myriad functions, including:

• Coordinate with different national and local government agencies and the private sector to assure full implementation of all social reform and poverty alleviation programs;

• Coordinate with local government units in the formulation of social reform and poverty alleviation program for their respective areas in conformity with the National Anti-Poverty Action Agenda;

• Recommend policy and other measures to ensure the responsive implementation of the commitments under the SRA;

• Ensure meaningful representation and active participation of the bank sectors;

• Oversee, monitor and recommend measures to ensure the effective formulation, implementation and evaluation of policies, programs and resource allocations and management of social reform and poverty alleviation program;

• Advocate for the mobilization of funds by the national and local governments to finance social reform and poverty alleviation programs and capability building activities of people’s organizations;

• Provide financial and non-financial incentives to local government units with counterpart resources for the implementation of social reform and poverty alleviation programs; and

• Submit an annual report to Congress including, but not limited to, all aspects of its operations of programs and project implementation, financial status ad other relevant data as reflected by the basic reform indicators. - PCIJ, March 2015

More Filipino poor in 2014 just ‘a temporary setback’ – NAPC

MORE Filipinos slipped to poverty last year but this “temporary setback” could be reversed soon this year. Or so the government believes.

The assurance came today, March 12, from the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) that acknowledged that increase in poverty incidence in the country by 1.2 percentage points in the first semester of 2014.

By NAPC’s data in 2013, 1 in 4 Filipinos or 24.9 percent or 1 in 4 live in poverty. In terms of number of families, poverty incidence is placed at 19.1 percent or 19 out of every 100 Filipino families, roughly equivalent to 24.3 million Filipinos.

Poverty Incidence refers to the count of poor individuals/families; those whose income fall below the poverty threshold, which in turn refers to the required minimum income/expenditure to meet the basic food & non-food requirements.

The national benchmark is that a family of five should earn at least P8,022 a month to be considered non-poor.

Of the total number of poor Filipinos in 2013, however, at least 10.7 percent or 11 in 100 citizens endure extreme poverty or could not meet basic food requirements. This figure, NAPC said, is 2 percent than the 2012 poverty statistics. NAPC said “around 2.5 million Filipinos were lifted out of poverty from 2012.”

The ‘”food threshold” income of P5,590 monthly is what a family of five needs to “meet the basic food needs that will satisfy the nutritional requirements for economically necessary and socially desirable physical activities.”

According to NAPC, the uptick in the proportion of poor Filipinos in 2014 “was not enough to negate the 3.3 percent reduction recorded in the same period in 2013.”

NAPC, in a press statement, said it hopes that in time, poverty incidence would dip again. The 2.3 percent reduction in 2013 “and other relevant factors will probably push poverty incidence for 2015 back toward a declining trajectory,” it said.

Poverty incidence refers to the count of individuals whose income fall below the poverty threshold, which in turn refers to the minimum income to meet the basic food and non-food necessities.

NAPC noted that recent monthly data showed that the inflation rate in February 2015 was a moderate 2.5 percent, similar to the food inflation rate in the first half of 2013.

“The price of rice in particular, an indicator of food inflation, has also stabilized at a 2.7 percent rate. This is not as steep a rise in the price of the commodity as 2014,” NAPC said. “If increases in food prices remain as they are and if the average income of the poor continue to grow on pace with 2013 and 2014, we will be seeing poverty on the decline once again.”

A different situation occurred in 2014, it said, “when high food prices and the after-effects of super typhoon Yolanda caused the reversal in poverty incidence last year.”

NAPC explained: “During the first six months of 2014, food prices spiked to 6.6 percent while non-food prices went up to 2.7 percent. This very high food inflation resulted in a higher poverty threshold of 9.4 percent or P10,534, and a food threshold of 9.5 percent or P7,350, more than three times the level in 2013.”

Interestingly, according to NAPC. “over the same period, the average income of the poor actually rose to 9.4 percent, which is the main reason why the subsistence incidence, or the number of poor Filipinos whose income was not enough to buy the minimum food requirements, remained flat at 10.5 percent for 2013 and 2014.”

But “had the income of the poor increased by a lesser rate, then the impact of food inflation on poverty would have been greater, setting the country’s poverty incidence back to the 2012 level.”

In NAPC’s view, “the increase in poverty incidence, therefore, can be traced to an increase in the number of the non-food poor, those who can afford to buy the minimum food requirements but cannot afford other basic necessities like health and education.”

In short, NAPC said, the additional number of the poor counted in 2014 could have been non-poor earlier. “From the data, we can say that some of those who became poor in the first half of 2014 were originally non-poor but are nonetheless vulnerable to shocks caused by calamities and price increase of food, what with their incomes only slightly higher than the poverty threshold.”

It is NAPC’s prognosis that “the increase in poverty incidence in the first half of 2014 is a temporary setback that can be reversed next year given a continuation of present conditions.”

NAPC was established in 1997 “to serve as the coordinating and advisory body for the implementation of the social reform and poverty alleviation agenda.”

A small and poorly funded agency under the Office of the President, in law NAPC is supposed to perform myriad functions, including:

• Coordinate with different national and local government agencies and the private sector to assure full implementation of all social reform and poverty alleviation programs;

• Coordinate with local government units in the formulation of social reform and poverty alleviation program for their respective areas in conformity with the National Anti-Poverty Action Agenda;

• Recommend policy and other measures to ensure the responsive implementation of the commitments under the SRA;

• Ensure meaningful representation and active participation of the bank sectors;

• Oversee, monitor and recommend measures to ensure the effective formulation, implementation and evaluation of policies, programs and resource allocations and management of social reform and poverty alleviation program;

• Advocate for the mobilization of funds by the national and local governments to finance social reform and poverty alleviation programs and capability building activities of people’s organizations;

• Provide financial and non-financial incentives to local government units with counterpart resources for the implementation of social reform and poverty alleviation programs; and

• Submit an annual report to Congress including, but not limited to, all aspects of its operations of programs and project implementation, financial status ad other relevant data as reflected by the basic reform indicators. - PCIJ, March 2015

When top cops tweet and chirp

“Interestingly for a senior cop with apparently little time on his hands, Garbo is also trailing innumerable Twitter accounts that belong to inhabitants of the entertainment and sports world here and overseas. Among them are Victoria’s Secret, Rhian Ramos, Phil Younghusband. LeBron James, Oprah Winfrey, Disney World, Jennifer Lopez, Emma Watson, Avril Lavigne, Gary Valenciano, Taylor Swift, NBA, Jodi Sta Maria, Yeng Constantino, Georgina Wilson, Valerie Concepcion, KC Concepcion, Luis Manzano, Camille Pratts, Bianca Gonzales, Sunshine Cruz, Mylene Dizon, Iza Calzado, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Daniel Padilla, Megan Young, Solenn Heusaff, Isabelle Daza, Andie Eigenmann, Rachelle Ann Go, Sam Pinto, Richard Gutierrez, Angel Locsin, Rocco Nacino, Anne Curtis-Smith, Bianca King, Sarah Lahbati, Alden Richards, LJ Reyes, Lovi Poe. Ryza Cenon, Isabel Oli, Michelle Madrigal, Sheena Halili, and Bea Binene.”

By Malou Mangahas

TOP COPS, teeny tweeps?

Yes, the most senior officials of the Philippine National Police have joined the ranks of newbies on Twitterlandia.

Welcome three Twitter teens from the PNP top brass: Benjamin Magalong, Marcelo Garbo and Alan L. Purisima.

Purisima is the suspended PNP general who recently resigned from his director general post. Magalong and Garbo are among the top contenders to succeed him.

Of the three, Magalong seems to be the most shy in Twitter. Purisima and Garbo in comparison have racked up quite intriguing Twitter trails. One of them has even revealed a keen interest in showbiz and sports.

(Two other officials reported to be in the running to be top cop, Raul Petrasanta and Ricardo Marquez, do not seem to have Twitter accounts.)

Benjamin Magalong, director of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group and chair of the PNP Board of Inquiry on the Mamasapano incident:

SCREENGRAB from @benjiemagalong Twitter page

SCREENGRAB from @benjiemagalong Twitter page

@benjiemagalong posted his first tweet, “Testy tweet @CIDG_PIO” on May 11, 2014. He has since pushed 55 more, but it has been months since his latest, which was on Oct. 7, 2014.

Magalong’s Twitter handle features only six photos and video mostly about his visits or meetings with CIDG field units, while one showed him with former senator Panfilo M. Lacson.

He has 1,308 followers and follows 125 tweeps, including 17 who he has tagged as his favorites. Among these are the Twitter handles of Purisima, DILG Secretary Mar Roxas, President Benigno S. Aquino III, Vice President Jejomar C. Binay, Official Gazette PH, Deped, the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC), various PNP and CIDG units, and major media agencies.

Alan L. Purisima, former director general of the PNP:

SCREENGRAB from @AlanLPurisima Twitter page

SCREENGRAB from @AlanLPurisima Twitter page

@AlanLPurisima describes himself as “The Chief, Philippine National Police” on Twitter. He is also on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/ala.purisima.

Purisima has pushed 270 tweets, has 16,500 followers, follows 41 tweeps, and has tagged 21 accounts among his “favorites.” He has posted 48 photos and videos.

Purisima had his Twitter debut on July 18, 2013 with this message: “Serbisyong Makatotohanan Para sa Bayan.”

He followed that same day with a second one: “Follow me at @AlanLPurisima”

His latest tweet moved on Dec. 9, 2014 stating, “Press Statement: DILG Implementation of Preventive Suspension Order against PNP Chief Purisima is Illegal. full text here http://bit.ly/1yylNwM ” He uploaded the file on Scribd.

Amid news reports about his allegedly unexplained wealth, Purisima used his Twitter page to air his side between September and December 2014:

* “Hinding hindi po ako papayag na manalo ang katiwalian. Ipagpapatuloy ko ang paglilingkod sa bayan at sa pagsira ng walang kabuluhang gawain”
* “…at dumudungis sa pangalan at reputasyon ng kapulisan. Kaya naman po hindi na tayo nagulat na sadya tayong sinisiraan…
* “Patuloy din ang pag-imbestiga sa tinatawag nating ‘scalawag’ sa serbisyo. Hindi natin kinukunsinti ang kanilang mga gawaing nakakasira…
* “Hindi po natin palalagpasin ang mga gawaing ganito. Ipararamdam natin sa kanila (kampon ng kasamaan) ang bigat ng kanilang mga ginawa.
* “Hindi rin natin sasantuhin ang ating kabaro na tumiwalag sa tungkulin at pinili na maging kampon ng kasamaan…hindi po natin palalagpasin
* “Mga kababayan, tandaan po natin na kapag tinatama natin ang anumang kamalian, papalag ang mga nakikinabang sa lumang kalakaran”
* “Smear campaign meant to block reforms at PNP” http://bit.ly/1ozl2iY
* “Kung may alam po kayong iba pang katiwalian sa inyong PNP, isumbong nyo po sa akin. Patutunayan ko sa inyo na hindi ako puro salita lamang.”
* “At makakaasa ang ating mga kababayan na hindi natin palulusutin ang ganitong mga kontrata kahit kailan..”
* “…pati pa rin ang mga (pekeng) permit to carry outside of reaidence. Ipinatigil ko na rin ito. Hindi natin palulusutin ang ganito…”
* “May sindikato din na yumayaman dahil sa kontratang di pabor sa gobyerno. Kaakibat nito ang paglalabas ng pekeng ID cards ng security guards”
* “Kung gusto ninyong magkaroon ng baril sa legal na paraan, kailangan pong humarap sa Firearms & Explosives Division. May proseso po tayo.”
* “Hindi na uubra ang mga modus operandi nila. Yan ang pinatigil ko at patuloy kong babantayan, kahit sino pa ang tamaan.”
* “Hinding-hindi po ako papayag na magkaganoon (business as usual ng sindikato at may raket) Hindi na uubra ang mga modus operandi nila.”

The speeches and activities of President Aquino occupied significant space on Purisima’s Twitter accounts, as well as notes about better days Purisima had shared with Interior and Local Government Secretary Manuel “Mar” Roxas II. For instance:

• “113th Police Service Anniversary with @noynoyaquino and @MARoxas”
• “Press conference with SILG @MARoxas regarding PNP’s Oplan Lambat to reduce crime incidence today at NHQ lobby”

A slew of self-promotion tweets came in, too:

• “Courtesy call of Mr. Lamont Siller, the new Legal Attache of the U.S. Embassy yesterday at Camp Crame”
• “Received the 4th Trailblazer Award for the PNP, towards a highly capable, effective&credible police force last Friday”
• “Proceeds of the 1st CPNP Alan L Purisima Shooting Cup donated to PSSA received by Gov. Teng Mangudadatu-Pres. PPSA”
• “Be part of the CHIEF PNP ALAN LM PURISIMA CUP: World Shoot XVII Qualifier Match IPSC-PPSA LEVEL III on Feb. 5-9, 2014″

As for his “favorites,” Purisima tagged the Twitter accounts of Sen. Grace Poe, President Aquino, Binay, Roxas, Presidential Spokesman Edward Lacierda and his deputy Abigail Valte, DOTC, Meralco, Department of Health, Department of Science and Technology, Department of Education, various PNP units, and major print and broadcast media agencies.

Manuel Garbo, chief of PNP Directorial Staff:

SCREENGRAB from PNP-OTCDS Twitter page

SCREENGRAB from PNP-OTCDS Twitter page

@PNP_OTCDS is a hybrid official and personal account. Below the Twitter name PNP TCDS is this description: “OTCDS is home to the PNP’s #4 man, The Chief of the Directorial Staff, PDDG Marcelo Poyaoan Garbo Jr., NHQ-PNP, Camp Crame, QC.”

Garbo has logged 198 tweets, has 6,444 followers, and is following a huge number of 1,644 Twitter accounts. He has tagged 27 “favorite” tweeps, and has posted 132 photos and video.

Garbo’s most recent post was on Feb. 22, 2015 with a photo to boot: “Courtesy call of Mr International, PO2 Mariano Flormata aka Neil Perez to TCDS.”

A most prolific tweep, Garbo’s posts are a mix of official family, fun, friends, and leisure concerns. Among his tweets:

• “Sharing laughter with friends from the Cebu media”
• “Visit of Korean diver friends from Cebu”
• “DIPOs you will monitor the Tweets of RDs, PDs & CDs. Why? Frm this, you will know who is working & not working.”
• “Cascading CPNPs directive on the use of Twitter to DIPO Ex-Os, PIO, DPCR, PCRG & NOC.”
• “Turnover of 25 state-of-the-art portable radios frm Motorola Solutions Phils to the PNP.”
• “2014 BOSS IRONMAN CHALLENGE IX”
• “A visit by friends from the Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry”
• “With Members of the Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry.”
• “Let us maximize the use of twitter. This is a way to show that we are working.”
• “Selling twitter to focal persons of ISA.”
• “Whiteboard session. Commanders must also dedicate time to mentor his men, not only to teach but also to sync thoughts.”
• “Ceremonial tee-off of Mayor Aldong Parojinog Golf Tournament at Ozamis Ozamis City.”
• “The police should do more than just enforce the law, they should be forward thinkers and community movers to effectively prevent crimes.”
• “do you know that PNP PIPS has 3 components: Goal Setting, Submission of Detailed Security Plans, & Periodic Review & Assessment”
• “PATROL stands for “Peace and Order Agenda for Transformation and upholding of the Rule-Of- Law”

The first Twitter account Garbo followed was that of his former boss and classmate, Alan L. Purisima.

A MISHMASH of accounts. The Twitter pages being followed by the PNP-OTCDS and Dir. Marcelo Garbo

A MISHMASH of accounts. The Twitter pages being followed by the PNP-OTCDS and Dir. Marcelo Garbo

These days, Garbo is following 1,644 Twitter accounts. They make for a long, eclectic list that does not seem to belong to a star-rank toughie of the PNP.

The serious and the heavyweight include PNP, government, and Twitter handles of local and international media (among them ABS-CBN, GMA7, RTVM, Inquirer, Philippine Star, Candy magazine, Yes! Magazine, Preview, Gmanews Online, Bayan mo, Ipatrol mo, Rappler, as well as TV shows like “SONA,” “24Oras,” “Saksi,”, “Umagang Kayganda,” “Interaksyon,” and “Bandila,” and CNN, Reuters, Washington Post, and New York Times), as well as that of U.S. President Barack Obama and business tycoons Bill Gates and Manny V. Pangilinan.

He is also following SAF, Smart, Yahoo! Phils, Twitter Phils, Climate Change Commission, Philippine Army, Bongbong Marcos, , Cebu Pacific, Globe Telecom, Sony Phils, Caltex Phils, the Liberal Party, NAPC, Huawei Enteprise, DAR, Cheche Lazaro, Senate, DFASpokesman, PCGG, NUJP, Namfrel, Deutsche Bank. H&M Phils, SM cinema, Highway Patrol Group, UN development, various PNP units, PCSDPO, DOTC, PNP-PIO, among others.

Interestingly for a senior cop with apparently little time on his hands, Garbo is also trailing innumerable Twitter accounts that belong to inhabitants of the entertainment and sports world here and overseas. Among them are Victoria’s Secret, Rhian Ramos, Phil Younghusband. LeBron James, Oprah Winfrey, Disney World, Jennifer Lopez, Emma Watson, Avril Lavigne, Gary Valenciano, Taylor Swift, NBA, Jodi Sta Maria, Yeng Constantino, Georgina Wilson, Valerie Concepcion, KC Concepcion, Luis Manzano, Camille Pratts, Bianca Gonzales, Sunshine Cruz, Mylene Dizon, Iza Calzado, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Daniel Padilla, Megan Young, Solenn Heusaff, Isabelle Daza, Andie Eigenmann, Rachelle Ann Go, Sam Pinto, Richard Gutierrez, Angel Locsin, Rocco Nacino, Anne Curtis-Smith, Bianca King, Sarah Lahbati, Alden Richards, LJ Reyes, Lovi Poe. Ryza Cenon, Isabel Oli, Michelle Madrigal, Sheena Halili, and Bea Binene. – PCIJ, March 2015

Windows 8.1 update for CM Alpha Luxe and Alpha Style rolls out

Cherry Mobile has announced on their Facebook page that the  Windows software update for their Alpha Luxe and Alpha Style are now available for download. It carries a slew of improvements including better battery life for the devices.

windows-update

Below are the list of improvements that users could expect when they install the latest Windows update:

  • Live Folders - You can now organize your apps into folders on your Start screen. To create a Live Folder, just drag a tile over another tile and then name the folder.
  • Automatic Scheduled Updates – When an update is available, it is automatically installed at the time of your choosing, such as overnight when your phone is charging.
  • SMS Merge and Forwarding – The ability to select multiple SMS messages for deletion and forwarding.
  • VPN through Wi-Fi – VPN functionality through a public Wi-Fi hotspot.
  • Improved IE on Mobile Website – Greatly enhances mobile usage and compatibility for Windows Phone users.
  • Quick Charging – Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 support is included, letting Windows Phone users with the appropriate chipset take advantage Qualcomm’s rapid, high voltage USB charging. Consequently, charging times should be upwards of 75% faster.
  • Advanced Bluetooth – Advanced support for Bluetooth standards PAN (personal area network) 1.0 profile, aptX codec support for A2DP, and browsing support for AVRCP. These new standards give customers better streaming and compatibility for Windows Phone media.
  • Improved Battery Life – Numerous fixes all work together to provide improved battery life for all Windows Phones.

Planning to get either of the two devices? check out our review here:

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Windows 8.1 update for CM Alpha Luxe and Alpha Style rolls out

Cherry Mobile has announced on their Facebook page that the  Windows software update for their Alpha Luxe and Alpha Style are now available for download. It carries a slew of improvements including better battery life for the devices.

windows-update

Below are the list of improvements that users could expect when they install the latest Windows update:

  • Live Folders - You can now organize your apps into folders on your Start screen. To create a Live Folder, just drag a tile over another tile and then name the folder.
  • Automatic Scheduled Updates – When an update is available, it is automatically installed at the time of your choosing, such as overnight when your phone is charging.
  • SMS Merge and Forwarding – The ability to select multiple SMS messages for deletion and forwarding.
  • VPN through Wi-Fi – VPN functionality through a public Wi-Fi hotspot.
  • Improved IE on Mobile Website – Greatly enhances mobile usage and compatibility for Windows Phone users.
  • Quick Charging – Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 support is included, letting Windows Phone users with the appropriate chipset take advantage Qualcomm’s rapid, high voltage USB charging. Consequently, charging times should be upwards of 75% faster.
  • Advanced Bluetooth – Advanced support for Bluetooth standards PAN (personal area network) 1.0 profile, aptX codec support for A2DP, and browsing support for AVRCP. These new standards give customers better streaming and compatibility for Windows Phone media.
  • Improved Battery Life – Numerous fixes all work together to provide improved battery life for all Windows Phones.

Planning to get either of the two devices? check out our review here:

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