2016 Galaxy On5 passes through FCC, hints imminent launch

It looks like Samsung is updating its On5 series as the 2016 edition just passed through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This means that it will soon be ready for the public as a successor to the 2015 variant just like what they do with their Galaxy J and A series.

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Some of the expected specifications of the On5 includes a 5-inch display, an Exynos 7570 chipset, and 2GB of RAM. Looking back at the 2015 On5, it seems like the 5-inch display is maintained while the chipset and RAM have both been bumped up.

What got the attention of consumers on the current On5 is its sub-Php6K pricing. When the new model comes out and becomes available in the Philippines, we expect it to be in the same price range if not exactly the same. Until then, stay tuned for more official details.

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2016 Galaxy On5 passes through FCC, hints imminent launch

It looks like Samsung is updating its On5 series as the 2016 edition just passed through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This means that it will soon be ready for the public as a successor to the 2015 variant just like what they do with their Galaxy J and A series.

Samsung-Galaxy-On5

Some of the expected specifications of the On5 includes a 5-inch display, an Exynos 7570 chipset, and 2GB of RAM. Looking back at the 2015 On5, it seems like the 5-inch display is maintained while the chipset and RAM have both been bumped up.

What got the attention of consumers on the current On5 is its sub-Php6K pricing. When the new model comes out and becomes available in the Philippines, we expect it to be in the same price range if not exactly the same. Until then, stay tuned for more official details.

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2016 Galaxy On5 passes through FCC, hints imminent launch

It looks like Samsung is updating its On5 series as the 2016 edition just passed through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This means that it will soon be ready for the public as a successor to the 2015 variant just like what they do with their Galaxy J and A series.

Samsung-Galaxy-On5

Some of the expected specifications of the On5 includes a 5-inch display, an Exynos 7570 chipset, and 2GB of RAM. Looking back at the 2015 On5, it seems like the 5-inch display is maintained while the chipset and RAM have both been bumped up.

What got the attention of consumers on the current On5 is its sub-Php6K pricing. When the new model comes out and becomes available in the Philippines, we expect it to be in the same price range if not exactly the same. Until then, stay tuned for more official details.

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ASUS ZenBook UX305LA Video Review

We’ve previously reviewed the ASUS ZenBook UX305LA and now we give you the video version of the said review.  The ultrabook sports an Intel Core i7-5500 processor clocked up to 2.4GHz, Intel HD 5500 Graphics, and 8GB LPDDR3 RAM.

Watch the video below as it shows more of the device in terms of physique and display.

ASUS ZenBook UX305LA specs:
13.3-inch QHD+ (3200 x 1800) IPS display
2.4GHz Intel Core i7-5500 CPU
Intel HD 5500 Graphics
8GB LPDDR3 RAM
512GB SATA3 SSD
2x USB 3.0
USB 2.0
720p webcam
WiFi 802.11 ac
Bluetooth 4.0
3-cell 56WH battery
Windows 10 64-bit
324 x 226 x 14.9 mm
1.3 kg
Aurora Metallic, Obsidian Stone colors

Additionally, you may also read our full review of it by clicking the link.

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Microsoft announces Office 2016 for Windows and Mac

As the latest addition to Office 365, Microsoft announces the worldwide release of its Office 2016 for both Windows and Mac devices. This update brings new versions of the Office desktop for Windows including Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, Project, Visio, and Access.

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“The way people work has changed dramatically, and that’s why Microsoft is focused on reinventing productivity and business processes for the mobile-first, cloud-first world,” said Satya Nadella, chief executive officer of Microsoft. “These latest innovations take another big step forward in transforming Office from a familiar set of individual productivity apps to a connected set of apps and services designed for modern working, collaboration and teamwork.”

Starting today, Office 365 subscribers can choose to download the new Office 2016 apps as part of their subscription. Automatic updates will begin rolling out to consumer and small-business subscribers next month, and to commercial customers early next year. It is is also available today as a one-time purchase for both PCs and Macs through local resellers such as Electroworld, Silicon Valley, PC Express, Octagon, PC Worx, Villman, Complink, and Gigahertz.

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