Icon Q’s Q5.5 announced, octa-core w/ 2GB RAM for $199

New York-based Icon Q has made its way to the mobile competition with its first smartphone release. The Q5.5, as the name implies, is a 5.5-inch device with an octa-core cpu, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, and 13MP rear camera — all for the price of $199. Read on for the full specs list after the jump.

Icon Q Q5.5 specs:
5.5-inch HD display @ 1280 x 720 resolution
1.4GHz MediaTek octa-core processor
2GB RAM
16G internal storage
Expandable up to 32GB via microSD
13MP rear camera
5MP front camera
Dual-SIM
3G
Wi-Fi
2,100mAh battery
Android 4.4 KitKat

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One of the main selling points here is its freedom from carriers. The company on its site mentions, “Open your phone, travel the world. The Q5.5 is a smartphone designed to belong to you, not your carrier.” So wherever you go, your device could accommodate foreign SIM cards.

It is available internationally for $199 or around Php8.9K when directly converted.

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Icon Q’s Q5.5 announced, octa-core w/ 2GB RAM for $199

New York-based Icon Q has made its way to the mobile competition with its first smartphone release. The Q5.5, as the name implies, is a 5.5-inch device with an octa-core cpu, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, and 13MP rear camera — all for the price of $199. Read on for the full specs list after the jump.

Icon Q Q5.5 specs:
5.5-inch HD display @ 1280 x 720 resolution
1.4GHz MediaTek octa-core processor
2GB RAM
16G internal storage
Expandable up to 32GB via microSD
13MP rear camera
5MP front camera
Dual-SIM
3G
Wi-Fi
2,100mAh battery
Android 4.4 KitKat

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One of the main selling points here is its freedom from carriers. The company on its site mentions, “Open your phone, travel the world. The Q5.5 is a smartphone designed to belong to you, not your carrier.” So wherever you go, your device could accommodate foreign SIM cards.

It is available internationally for $199 or around Php8.9K when directly converted.

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Power Banks that are yet to arrive in the Philippines

We’ve reported a lot about power banks in the past especially those that were announced by big companies like Xiaomi, ASUS and Microsoft. Unfortunately, some of them are yet to be officially offered here in the country so they’re a bit difficult to acquire. But in case you are wondering about those power banks, here’s a list of them.

Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 16,000mAh

Xiaomi’s power banks entered the Philippine market in August 2014 starting with their 10,400mAh and 5,200mAh Mi Power Banks in limited quantities. A few months later, the Chinese company announced their power bank with the biggest capacity so far, the 16,000mAh Mi Power Bank. It’s taller than the 10,400mAh variant and features two USB ports for charging two devices at the same time.

Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 5,000mAh

A few weeks later, Xiaomi made a follow up to their largest Mi Power Bank with the announcement of their smallest in terms of capacity – the 5,000mAh Mi Power Bank. Although low in capacity it boasts a thin body measuring 9.9mm thin.

ASUS ZenPower 9600

ASUS, known for their ZenBooks and ZenFones, has also released their own power bank last month called the ZenPower. It has a capacity of 9,600mAh and comes in different colors. We were told that a 10,400mAh model is also in tow.

OnePlus Power Bank

Smartphone manufacturer, OnePlus, has also announced their own power bank late last year. It has a capacity of 10,000mAh with two USB ports and comes in Sandstone Black or Silk White. It is slated to arrive in Europe and India next month.

Dell Power Companion

We encountered this power bank back in January when we attended a Dell event in Bangkok, Thailand. It comes in two capacities – 18,000mAh and 12,000mAh, with two USB ports for your mobile devices. The best part is that it is also capable of charging your Dell laptop.

Microsoft Portable Power

Microsoft also has a power bank of their own called the Portable Power. It has a capacity of 6,000mAh and comes in White, Bright Green, and Bright Orange colors to match their Lumia smartphones.

Motorola Power Pack Micro

Motorola’s Power Pack Micro doesn’t have a lot to boast when it comes to capacity. As its name suggests, it only has a capacity of 1,500mAh. What separates it from other power banks is that it’s small enough to be hooked to a keychain, features Bluetooth connectivity and uses the built-in Motorola Keylink to help you find your phone or keys if ever you misplace them.

Samsung Animal Edition Battery Packs

Announced just recently, Samsung’s Animal Edition Battery Packs are not just about power and cuteness. It’s about raising awareness about endangered animals they represent. It comes in two capacities – 11,300mAh and 8,400mAh, and works with the interactive Charge the Life app for Android.

As of writing, there’s no indication yet on when these companies will bring their power banks here so we can only wait. Let’s just hope that we don’t have to wait that long.

Got something to add to this list? Feel free to share them in the comments field below.

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Filling up vacancies in the Palace

By Charmaine P. Lirio

THE LATEST public opinion poll of PulseAsia Research yields a split opinion among Filipinos on the question of whether or not President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III should stay in office or resign, on account of the Mamasapano incident.

A slim 42 percent majority disagrees with calls for Aquino to step down, 29 percent agrees, and a significant 29 percent remains undecided.

Controversies have often sparked similar calls for presidents before Aquino to quit their post but the Philippines has had no experience of an incumbent chief executive voluntarily stepping down, or at least not before people power episodes unfold.

Aquino is the nation’s 15th president. Already, however, the country has witnessed five presidential vacancies – three triggered by death and two others by people power revolts.

FORMER PRESIDENT Manuel Quezon, seated, second from right, with his family | Photo from Presidential Museum and Library PH Flickr page

FORMER PRESIDENT Manuel Quezon, seated, second from right, with his family | Photo from Presidential Museum and Library PH Flickr page

In the first three cases, the vice presidents succeeded and served the unexpired terms of the presidents who died while in office. This happened during the terms of presidents Manuel Quezon, Manuel Roxas, and Ramon Magsaysay. Their vice presidents, Sergio Osmeña, Elpidio Quirino, and Carlos Garcia, respectively, succeeded them in office.

FORMER PRESIDENT Manuel Roxas | Presidential Museum and Library PH Flickr page

FORMER PRESIDENT Manuel Roxas | Presidential Museum and Library PH Flickr page

FORMER PRESIDENT Ramon Magsaysay, first from right, consults jeepney drivers in Malacanang

FORMER PRESIDENT Ramon Magsaysay, first from right, consults jeepney drivers in Malacanang | Photo from Presidential Museum and Library PH Flickr page

People power revolts, meanwhile, snatched power away from Ferdinand Marcos and Joseph “Erap” Ejercito Estrada. Marcos’s ouster necessitated the establishment of a provisional constitution and a “revolutionary government” which accorded the president both executive and legislative powers.

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FORMER Presidents Ferdinand E. Marcos, second from left, top photo, and Joseph E. Estrada share the same fate. Both were ousted by revolts | Estrada photo taken from Joseph Estrada: The Millennium President by Adrian E. Cristobal | All photos from Presidential Museum and Library PH Flickr page

FORMER Presidents Ferdinand E. Marcos, second from left, top photo, and Joseph E. Estrada share the same fate. Both were ousted by revolts | Estrada photo taken from Joseph Estrada: The Millennium President by Adrian E. Cristobal | All photos from Presidential Museum and Library PH Flickr page

Corazon C. Aquino came to power as the rightful winner of the snap presidential elections that Marcos called in February 1986.

FORMER PRESIDENT Corazon C. Aquino on the campaign trail during the 1986 snap polls  | Photo from Presidential Museum and Library PH Flickr page

FORMER PRESIDENT Corazon C. Aquino on the campaign trail during the 1986 snap polls | Photo from Presidential Museum and Library PH Flickr page

Estrada’s term, on the other hand, was continued by his vice president, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. He would later claim that he only left his position temporarily but the Supreme Court upheld Arroyo’s ascent to the presidency, adding that Estrada resigned when he left Malacañang and released his statement acknowledging Arroyo’s oath-taking as his successor.

FORMER PRESIDENT Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo | Photo from Presidential Museum and Library PH Flickr page | Photo taken by Marcelino Pascua | OPS-NIB

FORMER PRESIDENT Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo | Photo from Presidential Museum and Library PH Flickr page | Photo taken by Marcelino Pascua | OPS-NIB

The 1987 Constitution provides that in case of resignation or removal from office of the president, the vice president shall serve his or her unexpired term. Thus, should President Aquino relinquish his post, before his term ends on June 30, 2016, his constitutional successor should be Vice President Jejomar C. Binay, who is himself facing controversies, too.

According to the Constitution, if there are no president and vice president on account of “death, permanent disability, removal from office, or resignation of both”, the Senate president or, in case of his/her inability, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, shall be acting president until one is elected and qualifies to the position.

President Benigno S. Aquino III offers prayers to the remains of slain Marine Corporal Josen Mias and Sergeant Francis Jeffel Flores during the wake visit at the Fort Bonifacio Naval Station Mortuary in Taguig City on Monday afternoon (March 16, 2015). President Aquino recognized the heroism of the two marines killed in encounters with Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in Maguindanao. (Photo by Benhur Arcayan / Malacañang Photo Bureau)

President Benigno S. Aquino III offers prayers to the remains of slain Marine Corporal Josen Mias and Sergeant Francis Jeffel Flores during the wake visit at the Fort Bonifacio Naval Station Mortuary in Taguig City on Monday afternoon (March 16, 2015). President Aquino recognized the heroism of the two marines killed in encounters with Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in Maguindanao. (Photo by Benhur Arcayan / Malacañang Photo Bureau)

Senate President Franklin Drilon and Speaker Feliciano Belmonte, Jr. currently lead the legislature. Both are members of the president’s political party, the Liberal Party.

In this instance, the Senate president or the House Speaker “need not possess the qualifications prescribed by the Constitution for a President.

And in case of death, permanent disability, or inability of the Senate president or the Speaker, “the Congress is mandated by law to provide for the one who will act as President and the manner he shall be selected until a President or a Vice-President shall have been elected and qualified.” - PCIJ, March 2015

Acer launches affordable Iconia Tab 10, has 2GB RAM & 32GB storage

After introducing it during last year’s IFA, Acer makes it available for purchase which is affordable enough given its respectable specs. The Iconia Tab 10 carries 2GB RAM, a spacious 32GB internal storage, and is reinforced with Gorilla Glass 4.

Acer Iconia Tab 10 specs:
10.1-inch WUXGA Full HD display @ 1920 x 1080 resolution
Zero Air Gap touch panel
Anti-fingerprint coating
Gorilla Glass 4
170-degree viewing angle
1.5GHz MediaTek quad-core processor
2GB RAM
32GB internal storage
Expandable up to 128GB via microSD
5MP rear camera
2MP front camera
Bluetooth 4.0
Wi-Fi
HDMI port
Dolby sound technology
Android 4.4 KitKat

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The Iconia Tab 10 is priced internationally at $249 or approximately Php11K. Considering its decent specs and useful features, the asking price isn’t so bad. Stay tuned as we wait for updates on its local availability.

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