Reflexion is OnePlus’ own photography app

OnePlus new offerings doesn’t stop with OnePlus X. The Chinese startup has released a photography app with a rather stylish layout.

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The Reflexion app combines two images and creates reflection to make a unique style ready for upload to your social media accounts. Users can take advantage of both rear and front cameras of their phones and let’s them arrange the stills to come up with their with own composition.

If you wish to be featured on their official Instagram account (@reflexionapp), use the tag #reflexion. Head over to the IG account to check out some samples created with the app. The app is available for Android and iOS.

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Globe vs Smart: iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus postpaid plans

Globe and Smart has officially released their postpaid offerings for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. So if you’re planning to get the said iPhones from the two major telcos, then check out the comparison of their offerings below.

 Globe iPhone 6s 16GBSmart iPhone 6s 16GB
Plan17992000
Cash-out+ Php450 monthly+ Php0 monthly
Contract Period24 months30 months
Total contract cash-outPhp53,976 (Php2,249 per month)Php60,000 (Php2,000 per month)
Globe iPhone 6s Plus 16GBSmart iPhone 6s Plus 16GB
Plan17992499
Cash-out+ Php650 monthly+ Php0 monthly
Contract Period24 months30 months
Total contract cash-outPhp58,776 (Php2,449 per month)Php74,970 (Php2,499 per month)
Perks* 10GB of mobile data per month (until December 31, 2015 only)
* Free Spotify Premium, HOOQ, Mobile Games for 3 months
* Free access to Facebook, Viber, and Instagram for 24 months
* Unlimited calls to Globe and TM
* Unlimited texts to all networks for 24 months
* Free Gadget Care for 30 days
* 10GB of mobile data per month (Plan 2000)
* 15GB of mobile data per month (plan 2499)
* Free access to Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Viber, Whatsapp, Line, Messenger, etc. for 30 months
* 3 months worth of iFlix access plus 1GB data for streaming
* Free Gadget Shield (30-days)
* Php2,500 Airbnb discount (minimum spend of Php8,000)
* 20% discount from Zalora (minimum purchase of Php500)

In addition to Smart’s offerings above, the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are also available through their Smart Infinity Plans:
* iPhone 6s 128GB – Infinity Consumable Plan 5000
* (2x) iPhone 6s 16GB – Consumable LTE Plan 8000

The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus will be available through Globe and Smart on November 6, 2015.

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Smart unveils iPhone 6s and 6s Plus postpaid plans

Smart has officially unveiled their postpaid plans for the new Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus.

Smart iPhone 6s

By November 6, the iPhone 6s 16GB will be yours for free on Plan 2000. It comes with 10GB data allowance every month plus All-Month Surf for websites and apps like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, and chat apps like Viber, Whatsapp, Line, Messenger, and more.

The iPhone 6s Plus 16GB, on the other hand, is free under Plan 2499 with 15GB data allowance and All-Month Surf. Both new iPhone plans comes with a 30-month lock-in contract.

Smart is also offering the new iPhones via premium Smart Infinity plans. With the Infinity Consumable Plan 5000, the iPhone 6s 128GB is given for free. Or, get two iPhone 6s 16GB with Consumable LTE Plan 8000.

All iPhone 6s and 6s Plus plans include a free Php 2,500 Airbnb discount, up to 20% discount vouchers from Zalora, 3 months of free iflix plus 1GB data for streaming, and a 30-day Smart Gadget Shield insurance.

To know more about the plans and offering, head on to Smart’s iPhone portal here, and Smart Infinity here.

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Nexus 6P is not immune to ‘bendgate’ issue

The newest and greatest of the Nexus lineup by Google this year, Nexus 6P, has been receiving praises in the international community for its build quality on hand. YouTuber JerryRigEverything tries to test if the smartphone built by Huawei actually holds up in strenuous situations. The result does not look good.

As shown in the video, the Nexus 6P look likes it accepts scratches easily and the front glass is more fragile than it should be. The bend test with bare hands at the end is something to be concerned about.

Then again, this a torture test for the device. Everyday usage may vary, but a few drops on the floor may break your device, and putting it in your pocket with keys and coins might leave some unsightly marks. A good smartphone case will be able to protect the Nexus 6P, so be sure to grab one if you’re planning on buying the new Nexus.

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China on UN Arbitral Court decision in favor of PH: null and void

Peace Palace which houses the Permanent Court of Arbitration

Peace Palace which houses the Permanent Court of Arbitration

China is not honoring the decision of the United Nations Arbitral Court that it has jurisdiction on the case filed by the Philippines against them, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement today.

China instead urged the Philippines to resolve the dispute through negotiations and consultations.

“The award rendered on 29 October 2015 by the Arbitral Tribunal established at the request of the Republic of the Philippines (hereinafter referred to as the “Arbitral Tribunal”) on jurisdiction and admissibility of the South China Sea arbitration is null and void, and has no binding effect on China,” the statement said.

On January 22, 2013, the Philippines asked the arbitral tribunal to rule on three basic issues: The validity of China’s nine-dash lines; Low tide elevations where China has built permanent structures should be declared as forming part of the Philippine Continental shelf; and That the waters outside the 12 nautical miles surrounding the Panatag Island (Scarbourough shoal) should be declared as part of the Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone.

China refused to participate in the proceedings saying the U.N. Court has no jurisdiction on the conflict.

Yesterday, the U.N Arbitral Court ruled that it has jurisdiction to hear some territorial claims the Philippines has filed against China over disputed areas in the South China Sea.

Following is the statement in full of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China on the Award on Jurisdiction and Admissibility of the South China Sea Arbitration by the Arbitral Tribunal Established at the Request of the Republic of the Philippines

The award rendered on 29 October 2015 by the Arbitral Tribunal established at the request of the Republic of the Philippines (hereinafter referred to as the “Arbitral Tribunal”) on jurisdiction and admissibility of the South China Sea arbitration is null and void, and has no binding effect on China.

I. China has indisputable sovereignty over the South China Sea Islands and the adjacent waters. China’s sovereignty and relevant rights in the South China Sea, formed in the long historical course, are upheld by successive Chinese governments, reaffirmed by China’s domestic laws on many occasions, and protected under international law including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). With regard to the issues of territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests, China will not accept any solution imposed on it or any unilateral resort to a third-party dispute settlement.

II. The Philippines’ unilateral initiation and obstinate pushing forward of the South China Sea arbitration by abusing the compulsory procedures for dispute settlement under the UNCLOS is a political provocation under the cloak of law. It is in essence not an effort to settle disputes but an attempt to negate China’s territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea. In the Position Paper of the Government of the People’s Republic of China on the Matter of Jurisdiction in the South China Sea Arbitration Initiated by the Republic of the Philippines, which was released by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 7 December 2014 upon authorization, the Chinese government pointed out that the Arbitral Tribunal manifestly has no jurisdiction over the arbitration initiated by the Philippines, and elaborated on the legal grounds for China’s non-acceptance of and non-participation in the arbitration. This position is clear and explicit, and will not change.

III. As a sovereign state and a State Party to the UNCLOS, China is entitled to choose the means and procedures of dispute settlement of its own will. China has all along been committed to resolving disputes with its neighbors over territory and maritime jurisdiction through negotiations and consultations. Since the 1990s, China and the Philippines have repeatedly reaffirmed in bilateral documents that they shall resolve relevant disputes through negotiations and consultations. The Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC) explicitly states that the sovereign states directly concerned undertake to resolve their territorial and jurisdictional disputes by peaceful means through friendly consultations and negotiations. All these documents demonstrate that China and the Philippines have chosen, long time ago, to settle their disputes in the South China Sea through negotiations and consultations. The breach of this consensus by the Philippines damages the basis of mutual trust between states.

IV. Disregarding that the essence of this arbitration case is territorial sovereignty and maritime delimitation and related matters, maliciously evading the declaration on optional exceptions made by China in 2006 under Article 298 of the UNCLOS, and negating the consensus between China and the Philippines on resolving relevant disputes through negotiations and consultations, the Philippines and the Arbitral Tribunal have abused relevant procedures and obstinately forced ahead with the arbitration, and as a result, have severely violated the legitimate rights that China enjoys as a State Party to the UNCLOS, completely deviated from the purposes and objectives of the UNCLOS, and eroded the integrity and authority of the UNCLOS. As a State Party to the UNCLOS, China firmly opposes the acts of abusing the compulsory procedures for dispute settlement under the UNCLOS, and calls upon all parties concerned to work together to safeguard the integrity and authority of the UNCLOS.

V. The Philippines’ attempt to negate China’s territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea through arbitral proceeding will lead to nothing. China urges the Philippines to honor its own commitments, respect China’s rights under international law, change its course and return to the right track of resolving relevant disputes in the South China Sea through negotiations and consultations.