6 reasons why Filipinos shouldn’t buy smartwatches yet

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With the announcement of various smartwatches from different manufacturers, a lot of people are probably considering getting one – including me. However, I’ve given it some thought and I have decided that it’s not the proper time to buy a smartwatch, or to even plan to. Here are 6 reasons why you should hold back on getting one at the moment:

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1. Dependence on voice control

If you’re getting into Android Wear, you have to know that a lot of the experience involves Google Now voice control. On the other hand, if it’s the Apple Watch you’re eyeing on, there’s Siri.

google-voice-search

Voice control is a nice thing to have, don’t get me wrong, but let’s be realistic; how frequent do you see Filipinos use Google Now & Siri? Or what about using their voice to type their text messages? You’ll have to use straight English / Filipino, and most of the time, there is a dependence on an internet connection too for analyzing voice.

But hey, if you find it okay to actually talk to gadgets in public, you can say “Sino si Steve Jobs” to Google and you have a constant internet connection for more functionality, feel free. Or you can get smartwatches like a Pebble which requires no voice control.

2. Google Now is not ready for the Philippine setting, and we should actually wait for Apple Watch coverage before planning to buy it

I’m a Nexus user, and as much as Google throws me Google Now notifications, I don’t necessarily find it accurate – it probably works better abroad, but not here. It gives me information on estimated time to get to my destination, but it was never accurate because of traffic, I want to get scores of UAAP teams and more, but it’s not ready. Soon maybe, but not now – and I’m saying this because Wear relies a lot on Google Now for the experience.

Apple Watch 2

The Apple Watch

For those planning to get the Apple Watch, it’s coming early 2015, but please don’t pre-order because we don’t even know what it will be like. In fact, I don’t believe in pre-ordering anything that has even the slightest hint of uncertainty – new game releases, new cameras and this case included. If it comes out and word gets to everyone on how it actually works, then you should decide.

3. No need to rush

It’s just probably the first or second wave of smartwatch devices to be announced, and you can always wait for the next launches if current offerings don’t look satisfying. Just because a lot of companies have already jumped into the bandwagon doesn’t mean we should as well. The market is just evolving, and I’m sure there will be better offerings in the future. Microsoft & Nokia has not even made any announcements yet.

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The Samsung Galaxy Gear

By the time an ideal smartwatch comes out, there will be enough straps, color choices, designs & software downloads to compliment it.

4. Compatibility

Planning to get into Android Wear? Check your Android phone to see if you’re running at least Android 4.3 Jellybean. Apple Watch? You need an iPhone 5 or better. Gear? Better have a Galaxy. Depending on which watch you’re going to buy, you need to pass the requirements first. Seeing that a lot of local smartphones in the scene are running old versions of Android, then we can easily say it’s not time to jump in the smartwatch craze for most people.

5. Sunlight legibility & battery life

It’s a nice thing that a lot of these smartwatches out now are waterproof or water-resistant, so that should at least take the worry off people when it’s rainy here in the Philippines. But if it’s scorching hot under the sun, then not only will you have a hard time seeing what’s on the screen of your smartwatch, but it will also probably heat up when you’re out a lot, and even before your day comes to an end, you’ll have no charge on your battery (some will probably do okay, but we’re sure that not all).

6. Price & Availability

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Correction: It’s not time.

The Google Play Store is still not available locally, the Apple Watch is still not available anywhere, the Pebbles are hard to find and the buy is hard to justify at the moment, Samsung’s Gears are also hard to justify and will require you a Galaxy phone, then there are watches like the LG G Watch. If you want better looking watches like the Moto 360, you will need to pay a lot more as it is very rare and is currently unofficially priced at around Php20k. That’s a lot to pay for a smartwatch which is just starting to gain traction, but we guess you should just wait until companies officially distribute smartwatches to Filipino buyers.

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Mastercard Works With Apple To Integrate Apple Pay

Paying with mobile devices is about to become even more Priceless as Apple unveiled Apple Pay that will enable MasterCard cardholders to use their iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Apple Watch for everyday purchases. MasterCard built the foundation for secure mobile transactions, so consumers can use their cards when, where and how they want.

MasterCard worked with Apple to deliver a seamless and secure payment experience. For consumers and merchants alike, that means that every purchase made with a MasterCard using iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Apple Watch will offer the security, benefits and guarantees of any MasterCard transaction.

Apple Pay transforms mobile payments with an easy, secure, and private way to make purchases. By integrating Apple hardware, software and services, Apple Pay creates a unique and incredibly intuitive experience for iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Apple Watch users.

Owners of the new iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Apple Watch will be able to use their MasterCard credit or debit cards from participating banks directly through Apple Pay. At a store, consumers can simply pay by just holding their iPhone near a contactless reader with their finger on Touch ID and their transaction will be authenticated. For purchases within an app, consumers will simply touch to pay and authenticate with their fingerprint or passcode for a seamless experience without having to enter their card number or leave the app.

“Apple has a long tradition of introducing breakthrough products with features that really matter to people. Apple Pay, combined with MasterCard’s payments technology, gives consumers an easy, secure and private way to shop,” said Ed McLaughlin, chief emerging payments officer, MasterCard. “We have been a pioneer of mobile commerce innovation for years – including the world’s first contactless and mobile payment solutions. We’re thrilled that MasterCard cardholders will soon be able to make payments from their iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Apple Watch, knowing that every purchase is secure and offers all the same guarantees and benefits they’ve come to expect from using their MasterCard.”

Apple Pay will be made available for U.S. consumers via a free update to iOS 8 this October. MasterCard cardholders will be able to make simple and secure payments in the apps of top merchants, as well as contactless payments at some of the most frequented U.S. locations including major stores, restaurants, transit providers, fuel and convenience stores, and all Apple Store locations. One of the first to accept Apple Pay via iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Apple Watch will be MasterCard’s long-time partner Major League Baseball.

To find a listing of contactless-enabled merchant locations, download the MasterCard Nearby app or go to www.mastercard.com/contactless.

7 Things You Need To Know About Apple’s Big Event

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Apple had a lot of announcements today, relevant to consumers, journalists, developers and people in the industry altogether. With that said, we summarize the whole event into 7 things – 7 things you need to know about Apple’s September event 2014.

Apple Event

1. The iPhone 6 has been announced and it has a new design with better software, faster internals, an improved camera, a Retina HD display and more, proving it to be a worthy upgrade.

2. There’s another iPhone, and it’s surprisingly a larger iPhone 6 called the iPhone 6 Plus with a 5.5-inch display and better screen resolution. It’s also $100 more expensive than the iPhone 6.

3. iOS 8 is coming to the following devices on September 17 for free:

  • iPhone 4S
  • iPhone 5
  • iPhone 5C
  • iPhone 5S
  • iPod Touch 5th Gen
  • iPad 2
  • iPad Mini
  • iPad with Retina Display
  • iPad Mini with Retina Display
  • iPad Air

4. Apple is aiming to replace your credit card with Apple Pay via NFC enabled devices, Touch ID and Passbook, but it won’t be for the Philippine market just yet.

5. Next gen games with Metal are coming to iOS very soon with improved graphic performance – and it can run on resolutions higher than some of those of game consoles.

6. The iWatch exists and has been announced as the Apple Watch. It has a new way of navigating the smartwatch with a digital crown, and it has everything you’d expect from a smartwatch coming from Apple.

7. No word on local pricing and availability yet, but the iPhones will be available as soon as the 19th in places such as Hong Kong. As for the Watch, we will have to wait for 2015. So far, the soonest we can get is iOS 8.

Apart from what is mentioned above, Apple highlighted WatchKit for developers, the individual features of each device (and even a time allotted for landscape orientation) and a lot more. So, to summarize, here’s the list of things to note. Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments section down below and share this to people who are interested in Apple’s latest announcements.

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Apple Watch officially announced!

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After so many months of speculation, the iWatch has now materialized into the Apple Watch, something the company calls the next chapter.

APple watch

The Watch is designed for style, smartwatch functions and fitness.

Apple restates the success they have been able to create throughout the years with the announcement of the iWatch, and now they’re highlighting the Digital Crown, a mechanism that dictates the magnification of content on the small watch’s display. Speaking of the display, Apple also calls it Retina, but this time flexible and is claimed to be able to sense force – all of this is protected by sapphire glass.

Apple Watch 2

Just like your typical smartwatch, the Apple Watch’s watch faces is customizable, the straps are interchangeable, and the device is packed with sensors for your daily activities. You will feel it on your wrist when you get notifications, and Apple’s software allows you to respond to messages as well. Communication is core here, with being able to send heartbeats and animated emojis all in tow. On top of everything, Siri & Apple Pay is on the Watch.

The Apple Watch will come in two sizes and three versions – Apple Watch, Watch Sport & Watch Edition. It will also only work with your iPhone 5, 5C, 5S, 6 & 6 Plus and will start at $349 – to be made available early 2015.

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Apple Watch officially announced!

Lazada Philippines

After so many months of speculation, the iWatch has now materialized into the Apple Watch, something the company calls the next chapter.

APple watch

The Watch is designed for style, smartwatch functions and fitness.

Apple restates the success they have been able to create throughout the years with the announcement of the iWatch, and now they’re highlighting the Digital Crown, a mechanism that dictates the magnification of content on the small watch’s display. Speaking of the display, Apple also calls it Retina, but this time flexible and is claimed to be able to sense force – all of this is protected by sapphire glass.

Apple Watch 2

Just like your typical smartwatch, the Apple Watch’s watch faces is customizable, the straps are interchangeable, and the device is packed with sensors for your daily activities. You will feel it on your wrist when you get notifications, and Apple’s software allows you to respond to messages as well. Communication is core here, with being able to send heartbeats and animated emojis all in tow. On top of everything, Siri & Apple Pay is on the Watch.

The Apple Watch will come in two sizes and three versions – Apple Watch, Watch Sport & Watch Edition. It will also only work with your iPhone 5, 5C, 5S, 6 & 6 Plus and will start at $349 – to be made available early 2015.

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