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Suzuki Swift achieves 4M worldwide sales, strong demand continues

One of Suzuki’s most well-loved compact cars, the Suzuki Swift, recently achieved a worldwide sales milestone of four million units since sales started in 2004. Demand remains high for the Swift in various countries where Suzuki operates, including the Philippines.

Suzuki celebrates the milestone after only eighteen months since the Swift breached three million sales. Over the years, the Swift continues to be a favorite among motorists because of its safety, fuel efficiency, and maneuverability. The Swift easily hustles through tight and busy city streets and effortlessly cruises along highways.

Suzuki Philippines President Hiroshi Suzuki shares, “The Swift reflects our company’s expertise in creating compact cars that are sporty, stylish, and fun to drive. We introduced new variants of the Swift including the recently launched Suzuki Swift 1.2 to bring our compact cars closer to more customers. Suzuki will continue to serve and match the dynamic and ever-evolving needs of motorists today and the years to come.”

Globe ships 100k units, 128GB Gold iPhone 6 still most requested

The 128GB Gold version of the iPhone 6 is still the most requested SKU of Apple’s smartphone this year, according to Globe representatives during the official launch at midnight last night.

Globe is also expecting to complete its shipment of more than 100,000 units of the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus by the end of the year as demand for Apple’s smartphone continue to grow.


Close to 200 subscribers lined up last night at the Globe Tower waiting for their new iPhone 6 by midnight.

Globe’s order of more than 100,000 iPhones is led by huge demand for the 128GB Gold model, majority of which were already reserved by Platinum subscribers who are eligible to get them for free on recontracting (Globe has about 40,000 Platinum subscribers). The second most in-demand model is the 64GB Space Gray.

The numbers we got is just in lined with last year’s numbers as reported to the NTC.

Globe imported 95,580 iPhones consisting of 58,680 iPhone 5s and 36,900 iPhone 5c by December 31, 2013 last year while Smart shipped 56,430 units consisting of 35,520 iPhone 5s and 20,910 of the iPhone 5c.

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Hands-on with the ZTE Nubia Z5 S Mini

Earlier today we got the chance to get a first look at the ZTE Nubia Z5 S Mini. Head past the break to check out our first impression of this newly-launched 4.7-inch handset from ZTE.

ZTE Nubia Z5S Mini Philippines

Unlike the Blade Vec Pro and the Blade Vec 4G, the two other phones that were launched alongside this smartphone, the Nubia Z5 S Mini has this youthful vibe to it.

When viewed head-on, the handset reminded us of the clean design of the RedMi 1s because of the red accent of its single capacitive button which is situated just below the 4.7-inch IGZO display.

Nubia Z5S Mini (web)

The back side, on the other hand, is a different affair. The back panel has a smooth matte-like finish that has the same feel as the earlier HTC handsets like the One X. The phone’s 13MP rear camera is situated near the top-left corner of the phone’s posterior which is accentuated by a ring around it that fits well with the overall design scheme of the handset.

The button placement is nothing out of the ordinary; volume rocker is on the right and the Power button is at the top right hand corner which is neighbored by the audio jack. Meanwhile, the Micro-USB port is located at the bottom left, near the speaker which sits on the other side.

Nubia Z5S Mini Philippines (web)

This smartphone is one of the few locally-available handsets that sport a Sharp IGZO display. As such we have higher-than-usual expectations about the Nubia Z5S Mini’s screen.

And we’re happy to report that it didn’t disappoint. The screen offers great viewing angles and the color representation was also pretty decent. Unfortunately, due to the limited time we had with the handset, we weren’t able to test the claim that this kind of display consumes less power compared to non-IGZO screens.

ZTE Nubia Z5 S mini specs:
4.7-inch HD Sharp IGZO display @ 1280 x 720 resolution, 312ppi
1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor
Adreno 305 GPU
1GB RAM
16GB storage
Up to 32GB via microSD
13MP rear camera with Exmor RS and BSI sensors, f/2.2 aperture, and 5-piece sapphire precision optical lens
5MP front camera with BSI sensor and f/2.2 aperture
3G
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
7.6mm thick
120 grams
2000mAh battery

Despite of its impressive display and great design, we’re still not totally convinced that the ZTE Nubia Z5 S Mini is worth its Php14,990 price tag. We’re hoping that this handset can change our minds once we get a chance to spend more time with it.

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