Re-imagining for mobile

A FEW days back, Google released a new email product called Inbox By Gmail. It is a re-imagining of the email, an “inbox that works for you.”

Google said the product, currently available only by invitation, was built on things they learned from their pioneering email service, GMail. It is, according to the service’s website, a “fresh start that goes beyond email to help you get back to what matters.”

I got into the service and found it visually refreshing. It incorporates Google’s Material Design style guide for consistent look and interaction across all devices. It is much more visually appealing than current email clients, including the existing GMail application.

Inbox By Gmail

INBOX BY GMAIL. The service is a re-imagining of the email into an “inbox that works for you.”

Sorting of messages

A key feature of the app is the use of Bundles that groups together related emails using automatic sorting introduced in GMail with its tabbed inbox feature for Social, Promotions and Updates.

The default bundles are Travel, for travel-related emails such as flight confirmations and hotel reservations; Purchases, for receipts, shipping updates and other purchase-related communications; Finance, for bills, bank statements and other finance-related updates; Social, for social networking notifications; Updates, for notifications, alerts and confirmations for online accounts; Forums, for messages from discussion groups and mailing lists; and Promos, for marketing emails and deals.

The app is a solid replacement for the existing GMail application although you can keep both.

But, and it is a big one, Inbox works only with a personal GMail account. It does not work with custom domains that are part of the Google Apps For Work package.

Custom domains

I only use my GMail account for social networking alerts and sign-ups for services that review. For my main email account, I use max@limpag.com but manage it using GMail via Google Apps For Work. When I tried using it with Inbox, I got the notification “Your organization isn’t set up for inbox yet.” I don’t know whether the feature will be offered to Google Apps For Work domains, which has been the case for most new Google features.

What Google is doing with the service is turning on the power of its algorithms to make email work for users. The bundling of notifications, alerts and updates allows you to focus on important emails.

Several tech news sites describe the service as Google Now managing your email. Google Now, for the unfamiliar, is a re-imagining of search into being personal, automatics and mobile to give people the “right information at the right time” on phones and tablets.

I’ve decided to set aside Inbox by Gmail and my remaining invitations until it becomes available for use with custom domains.

Mailbox app

SNOOZING A MESSAGE. With Mailbox by Dropbox, you can snooze a message by swiping left and then setting a date on which you are notified about the email again. (FROM THE MAILBOX PRESS SITE)

SNOOZING A MESSAGE. With Mailbox by Dropbox, you can snooze a message by swiping left and then setting a date on which you are notified about the email again. (FROM THE MAILBOX PRESS SITE)

In the meantime, I will keep on using my default email client Mailbox, which is among the pioneers of great mobile email software. Mailbox, which was bought by Dropbox, is free and has apps for iOS, Android and Mac OSX.

Mailbox is, for me, the best email client both on the phone and desktop (at least in Mac). With the app, you go through your emails by swiping messages that are displayed on cards—to the right to label it as read and dismiss it from the inbox, long swipe to the right to delete it, swipe left to schedule the email to be delivered again at a later time and long swipe left to put the email on a list.

What is striking in the announcement of Inbox by Gmail is the prominence it gives to the mobile experience. Inbox looks good and works well on mobile.

Think mobile

The release is consistent with an industry-wide move to mobile. Services and products are going to where people’s attention already are — on smaller devices that we carry around with us wherever we go.

People are now using mobile more and more for day-to-day tasks – writing and reading emails, social networking, reading information and news, checking the weather, communication with people and even machines.

If your product isn’t built, or rebuilt, for mobile, people might bear with it for a while. But soon, they’ll find a replacement. Every day, a new product or service comes out that is built natively for mobile.

In today’s environment, the only way to go big or to stay big is to think small.

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Blackview V3 lands, priced at Php5,999

Rounding up the list of new smartphones that Blackview Philippines launched is the Blackview V3 – a dual-SIM smartphone with a 5-inch display and runs on a 1.3Ghz quad-core processor with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage.

Blackview V3

Just like the Jk 900, the Blackview V3 also comes pre-installed with Android Kitkat and is powered by a 2200mAh battery pack. It also shares the same engine setup and screen size of the Jk900, albeit with a 960×540 resolution and sans the fancy IPS OGS panel.

Blackview V3 specs:

5-inch 960 x 540 IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass solution
1.3GHz MT6582M quad-Core processor
1 GB RAM
Expandable 8GB storage,
Supports up to 32GB MicroSD card
8-megapixel Auto Focus rear camera w/ LED flash
3-megapixel fixed focus front camera
Dual-Sim, Dual-Standby
WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth, GPS, FM Radio
USB OTG
2,100 mAh battery
Android 4.4 Kitkat

The new Blackview V3 can be had for Php5,999 and can be purchased directly from Blackview Philippines through their Official Facebook page.

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Blackview Jk-series smartphones now available in PH

In addition to the three new octa-core smartphones that the company unveiled during their grand launch, Blackview Philippines also launched three new smartphone under the brand’s Jk-series lineup. It comprises of the Jk606, Jk450 and the Jk900.

Of the three smartphones, the Jk606 is the least expensive, sporting a price tag of only Php3,999. This dual-SIM handset features a 5-inch display with qHD resolution, 5MP Rear camera and 2MP on the front and runs on Android Jelly bean on the onset.

Blackview Jk606

The inner workings of the JK606 comprises of 1.3GHz dual-core processor with 512MB RAM and a modest 4GB of internal storage which can be expanded up to 32GB through a MicroSD card.

Next up we have the Jk450 which sports a smaller display and lower pixel count than the Jk606. This dual-SIM smartphone costs Php1,000 more than the Jk606 which can be attributed to the higher RAM, two additional processor cores, the use of IPS panel on the screen, better rear camera and slightly higher battery capacity.

Blackview Jk450

Lastly, we have the Jk900 which is the most expensive of all the quad-core smartphones that Blackview Philippines recently unveiled. It’s got the same screen size as the Jk606 but with 720p resolution and IPS OGS panel to boot. It also has twice the amount of RAM and internal storage found on the Jk606.

Blackview Jk900

Of the three Jk-series smartphones, the Jk900 is the only one running on Android Kitkat right off the bat and the only one that has a 5MP front camera which is paired to a 13MP snapper at the back. Sadly though, the Jk900 shares the same battery capacity of the Jk606 despite of the fact that the handset had to push more pixels in a larger real estate.

It’s still uncertain which local distributor/retailer will sell these new Blackview Jk-series smartphones. But if you’re interested in getting one, you can order one by contacting Blackview Philippines through their Official Facebook fanpage.

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Blackview officially launches three octa-core smartphones in PH

There’s a new smartphone brand in town! Blackview, a major distributor of OEM phones in Hong Kong, is now starting to sell eight smartphones as part of their initial lineup in the country; three of which runs on a 1.7Ghz octa-core processor from MediaTek.

blackviewph

Among those launced are three octa-core smartphones: The Arrow, the Crown and the DM550.

blackview arrow

At 7.2 mm, the Arrow is one of the thinnest octa-core smartphones to date. It also sports a full-HD display.

Blackview Arrow specs:
5-inch 1920 x 1080 IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass solution
1.7GHz MT6592W Octa-Core processor
2 GB of Ram
16 GB storage, expandable up to 64 GB via microSD
Android 4.4 Kitkat
18-megapixel Auto Focus rear camera
8-megapixel fixed focus front camera
Dual-Sim, Dual-Standby
WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth, GPS, FM Radio
USB OTG
2,100 mAh battery
Price: Php11,999.00

blackviewcrown

The Crown and the Arrow have almost the same specs, sans the full HD display, Gorilla Glass and high camera megapixel count.

Blackview Crown Specs:
5-inch 1280 x 720 IPS OGS Display
1.7GHz MT6592W Octa-Core processor
2 GB RAM
16 GB Internal storage, expandable up to 32 GB via microSD
13-megapixel rear camera with LED Flash
5-megapixel fixed Focus front camera
Dual Sim, Dual-standby
Android 4.4 Kitkat
143.85 x 72.7 x 8.4 mm
2,200 mAh battery
WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth, GPS, FM Radio
USB OTG
Colors: White/Black
Price: Php9,999.00

 

blackviewDM550

The DM550, the cheapest of the three, has a bigger display at 5.5 inches and sports only 1GB of ram.

Blackview DM550 specs:

5.5-inch 1280 x 720 IPS  OGS Display
1.7GHz MT6592W Octa-Core processor
1 GB RAM
16 GB Internal storage, expandable up to 32 GB via microSD
13-megapixel rear camera with LED Flash
5-megapixel fixed focus front camera
Dual Sim, Dual-standby
Android 4.4 Kitkat
2,600 mAh battery
WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth, GPS, FM Radio
USB OTG
Colors: White/Black

Price: Php9,899.00

You may visit their facebook page for more details.

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