New Powerbanks: APC, Pyxis and Emie



In the past couple of weeks, we got several new powerbanks to check out. Some are fairly new while others have been around for years.

First up is this one from Emie. It’s 8,000mAh Memo External Power Bank which comes with a lot of eye-catching designs you can choose from.

The flat design makes it easier to pair with almost any smartphone when carrying around in your hand or pocket (it even looks like a smartphone case in itself).

The powerbank has only one USB port though so you can charge one device at a time (Output: DC 5V, 2.1A Max).

With an 8,000mAh capacity, it can probably do 3 to 4 times of charge in one go. We think it’s one of the nicest-looking powerbank around that you can get as a gift.

There’s a little footnote here that says Green LED means continue charging and Red LED means stop charging since it’s full. Totally the opposite with what we usually know with green as being fully charged.

You can check out @thelotph on IG or visit their FB Fan Page here for availability and price.

This second one is from APC by Schneider Electric. It has a flat rectangular design but significantly bigger in size. It weighs a little over half a pound (268 grams) which seems a bit odd since the rated capacity is just 10,000mAh.

However, this one is a fast charger with an output of 2.4A (at 5V) on one of the two USB ports.

At 10,000mAh, the APC powerbank can do up to 4 re-charges of a typical smartphone and once or twice for a tablet. This one is sold for about Php2,400 in stores.

This last one is very new in the market. Named Pyxis, this powerbank also came from the folks over at Cherry Mobile. What is most interesting is that the design and form factor are exactly the same as that of the popular Xiaomi Mi Powerbank.

They even have the same color variants, right down to the polished finish, prints and capacity. We’ve actually seen a lot of Xiaomi look-alikes being sold online (mostly OLX) so perhaps this one is also similar to those.

At Php890, the price is slightly higher than the Mi Powerbanks at Php695. We think Cherry Mobile is banking on the scarcity of the Mi Powerbanks and even at a higher price, it’s still a good buy.

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New Powerbanks: APC, Pyxis and Emie

In the past couple of weeks, we got several new powerbanks to check out. Some are fairly new while others have been around for years.

First up is this one from Emie. It’s 8,000mAh Memo External Power Bank which comes with a lot of eye-catching designs you can choose from.

The flat design makes it easier to pair with almost any smartphone when carrying around in your hand or pocket (it even looks like a smartphone case in itself).

The powerbank has only one USB port though so you can charge one device at a time (Output: DC 5V, 2.1A Max).

With an 8,000mAh capacity, it can probably do 3 to 4 times of charge in one go. We think it’s one of the nicest-looking powerbank around that you can get as a gift.

There’s a little footnote here that says Green LED means continue charging and Red LED means stop charging since it’s full. Totally the opposite with what we usually know with green as being fully charged.

You can check out @thelotph on IG or visit their FB Fan Page here for availability and price.

This second one is from APC by Schneider Electric. It has a flat rectangular design but significantly bigger in size. It weighs a little over half a pound (268 grams) which seems a bit odd since the rated capacity is just 10,000mAh.

However, this one is a fast charger with an output of 2.4A (at 5V) on one of the two USB ports.

At 10,000mAh, the APC powerbank can do up to 4 re-charges of a typical smartphone and once or twice for a tablet. This one is sold for about Php2,400 in stores.

This last one is very new in the market. Named Pyxis, this powerbank also came from the folks over at Cherry Mobile. What is most interesting is that the design and form factor are exactly the same as that of the popular Xiaomi Mi Powerbank.

They even have the same color variants, right down to the polished finish, prints and capacity. We’ve actually seen a lot of Xiaomi look-alikes being sold online (mostly OLX) so perhaps this one is also similar to those.

At Php890, the price is slightly higher than the Mi Powerbanks at Php695. We think Cherry Mobile is banking on the scarcity of the Mi Powerbanks and even at a higher price, it’s still a good buy.

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REVIEW: Huawei Ascend Mate7: This is the ‘droid you’re looking for

WHEN you first hold the Huawei Ascend Mate7 in your hand, what is immediately apparent is how sleek its design is. At 7.9 mm thin, the Ascend Mate7 is a well-built device with top-of-the-line specifications worthy of a flagship device.

I tested the phone for a few days this week and found the device a great option for those who prefer their phones with larger screens.

The Ascend Mate7’s 6-inch screen is bright and sharp. While it’s not quad HD, the difference isn’t by much, at least as far as I can see. I use an LG G3, which is a quad HD phone, and I didn’t see any glaring difference with the Ascend Mate 7’s display.

The phone packs a powerful octa-core CPU that’s more than up to the task of running any app or game. In my few days of using the device, I found it very responsive and quite zippy. I loved using it for work – managing emails with Mailbox, taking down and organizing notes using Google Keep and Evernote, working with interns in our startup via Slack, writing and editing using Google Docs, reading articles and keeping up with news updates via apps Flipboard, Pocket and Zite.

Unboxing Huawei Ascend Mate7

UNBOXING THE ASCEND MATE7. The Huawei Ascend Mate7 is a great phablet with long battery life (Photo by Max Limpag)

Powerful octa-core processor

I also used the phone to watch a couple of episodes of my favorite TV series The Newsroom, Person of Interest, Forever and The Flash and found the experience even better than watching these shows on the G3, primarily because of the larger screen and the more responsive performance of the Ascend Mate 7.

And what a processor it is. According to the company website, “boasting octa-core architecture, Ascend Mate7 has an intelligent Huawei Kirin 925 processor made up of four large A15 1.8 GHz and four small A7 1.3 GHz chipsets which are activated in different configurations depending on the power needs of a specific app or function so the smartphone can be smarter with power management.”

The phone saves up to 50 percent of battery life by using smaller A7 cores to run standard apps, which the company said consumers use “at least 80% of the time.” The phone uses the bigger A15 processors for high-demand use such as in gaming.

That explains why the phone was such a joy to use when I tried out a few games in it.

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PHABLET. The Ascend Mate7 has a 6-inch display, about the right size to use your phone as your main portable computer. (Photo by Max Limpag)

Great battery life

The Ascend Mate7 has a 4100 mAh non-user removable lithium polymer battery – a beast considering its svelte frame. I got the device about half-way charged on a Monday and it still had power even by Wednesday night, after more than a day of heavy use taking photos – often trying its rapid-fire multiple shots capability by pressing continuously on the shutter button – watching TV shows, listening to music and podcasts and trying out a few games.

I gave it a full charge Wednesday night and used the phone for reading, checking emails and keeping up with news on Thursday and then doing a factory reset on Friday before returning the device and it still had more than 85 percent battery charge. Like I said, a beast.

The phone comes with an ultra power saving feature that the company said “is designed to intelligently shut down the most battery draining features as your phone starts to lose power, meaning that you get extra life with the last 10 percent of your battery.”

Emotion UI

The phone comes with Huawei’s EMUI or Emotion UI and it looks good. I’ve long used Nova Launcher and when I tried EMUI for the first time with the Ascend Mate 7, I found it visually refreshing and actually liked the experience of using that interface with the phone. I tried out a few of its themes and the selection was good.

The phone comes with Android 4.4 or Kitkat, the penultimate version as of this year.

Huawei Ascend Mate7

THIN FRAME. The Ascend Mate7 is just 7.9mm thin and looks very sleek. (Photo by Max Limpag)

Fingerprint scanner

The Ascend Mate7 comes with a fingerprint scanner located just below its camera lens. The company said the phone is “possibly the market’s first six-inch smartphone with instant single-touch fingerprint access to put an end to password fatigue.”

“It enables users to unlock the phone at least 80 percent faster than devices that use a slower sweeping recognition option,” Huawei said in its website.

I tried it on the test unit and it does live up to the company’s promise. The phone took only one touch to unlock the device using my fingerprint – a pretty nifty feature that saves you a lot of time (multiply the time it takes to enter your PIN by the number of times you check your phone in a day and you’d get a peek into how much time the system saves for you – time you can then on the latest viral mobile game).

Camera

The Ascend Mate7 comes with a 13-megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash. It’s front camera is 5 megapixels. I used it to take a few test photos and liked the results, especially those taken in low light condition. It’s at par with my favorite cameraphone, the LG G3. The phone can do 1080p video recording and playback.

Storage

The phone comes with 16GB built-in memory that is expandable through a microSD card up to 128GB.

Connectivity

Since the test was only for a few days, I didn’t bother inserting a SIM. After all, calling is among the least of the things we do on our phones today.

But the company says the Ascend Mate7 uses a “dual antenna optimized to provide fewer dropped calls and smooth 4G LTE navigation.” It said the the device is compatible “with a wide range of network spectrums worldwide . . . and uses smart antenna switching to intelligently detect the strongest signal, choosing the ideal source for emission or reception of data.” The company said the device uses Cat6 4G LTE technology with a download rate of up to 300 Mbps within a compatible network.

The test unit I used was the amber gold model and it looked really good. Other colors are obsidian black and moonlight silver.

The package comes with a good quality folio case along with noise reducing earphones that, according to the company, “use active noise reduction technology to block out background sound and provide an immersive and crystal-clear audio experience for music, movies and calls.”

The Huawe retails for P27,890 in regular phone stores and in retailers like Thinking Tools, which lent the unit used for this review.

For its price, the Huawei Ascend Mate7 is a great phablet that should be on top of your list if you’re planning to upgrade your phone this year.

Huawei Ascend Mate7 test photo

TEST PHOTO. A test photo taken with the Huawei Ascend Mate7 of the wooden robot on top of my computer in the Sun.Star Cebu central newsroom. Click on the photo to view the full size. I did not edit the photo and merely compressed it to save on file size using the TinyJOG service. (Photo by Max Limpag)

Huwaei Ascend Mate 7 specs

RAM: 2 GB
ROM: 16 GB
Display: 6 inches FHD Screen,1080p (1920 x 1080), 368PPI, 16M colors
CPU: Hisilicon Kirin 925 4×1.8GHz + 4×1.3GHz + 1x230MHz
OS: Android 4.4/Huawei Emotion UI 3.0
Camera: Rear: 13 megapixels, 4128 x 3096 pixels, autofocus with LED flash, 1080p at 30fps; Front: 5 megapixels, 720p
Battery: 4100mAh
Height: 157.0mm
Width: 81.0mm
Thickness: 7.9mm
Weight: 185g (including the battery)

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Is Samsung G925F the new Galaxy S6?

CES is just a month away, and we’re hearing lots of rumors of new smartphones and devices floating around — this Antutu Benchmark of a Samsung G925F, for one. Is this the new Galaxy S6 we’ve been all waiting for?

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Samsung Galaxy S5

According to the Antutu Benchmark, the G925F is equipped with a whooping 3GB of RAM, a 5.5-inch display with a QHD resolution similar to the LG G3, 32GB of internal storage, and will run on Google’s latest Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system. The new device is also reportedly sporting Samsung’s very own octa-core Exynos processor and a 20-megapixel rear camera, most probably using Sony’s image sensor.

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After declining sales of their flagship device and increasing competition in the likes of Chinese handset manufacturers which price more bang-for-the-buck handset devices, Samsung is reportedly rumored to have been working with the next Galaxy flagship design and configuration from scratch, codenamed as Project Zero. Well, we are a month away as Samsung announced it will reveal something special with a press conference at CES on January 5 next year.

What are you expecting from the Korean Giant’s new flagship device? Write down your fearless forecasts below.

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Instagram look-alike Polaroid Socialmatic now official

Feeling a little social lately? After three years of what it seems to be research and development for the product, Polaroid announced that its new Socialmatic camera will be available for purchase next year.

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Polaroid’s newest camera, if you can actually see, is a living Instagram logo with the rounded square shape and the camera placed right at the middle, with streaks of colors painted horizontally. This represents Polaroid’s Socialmatic idea — bringing social media network instagram to life that started in 2012. Socialmatic shares pictures taken on the social network as well as print physical copies, just like the old Polaroid cameras did.

The new camera for the social-friendly will sport an LCD display at the back and will run at everyone’s friendly Android software, so you can install additional apps if you want to. It also has a built-in printer based on Polaroid’s own Zero Ink (ZINK) technology.

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Polaroid Socialmatic Initial Specs:
4.5-Inch Full Color LCD Touchscreen
14 Megapixel Forward-Facing Camera
2 Megapixel User-Facing Camera
4GB Internal Storage
expandable up to 32GB
Stereo Speackers
GPS
WiFi
Bluetooth
Remote Printing
ZINK Zero Ink printing technology
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery

The Socialmatic is set to arrive as we switch to the new year on January 1, 2015, and will retail starting for USD299 (around Php13400). The package comes with free ZINK papers and 2″x3″ ZINK Instant filters that has a sticky side, ready to be pasted easily on any surface. For those interested, head on over to the source to pre-order.

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