Globe intros Data Rollover and Data Sharing for Postpaid Plans

Globe has introduced two new features for their postpaid plans, allowing subscribers to have more control over their monthly data allowances – Data Rollover and Data Sharing.

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First up is Data Rollover which adds your left-over data to your next month’s data allowance. For example, if you used 2GB of your 3GB data allowance this month, the 1GB left-over will be added to your next month’s allowance, giving you a total of 4GB. Check out other details below:

• Data Rollover has no extra charge.
• Rolled over data allowance will be consumed first on the following month.
• All remaining rolled-over data will be forfeited on the second month if not used.

Next is Data Sharing, which, as the name of the feature suggests, lets you share your data to other mobile numbers or devices as long as it’s under the same postpaid plan account. See other details below:

• Data consumption is on a first-come, first-served basis.
• All remaining data allowance will roll over to the next month.
• Data sharing is available for mobile numbers under the same myLifestyle Plan account only.
• Php100 monthly share fee applies per SIM or device.

The new Data Rolling and Data Sharing features are available through Globe’s myLifestyle and Platinum Plans.

For details on how to activate these features, just hit the source link below.

Source: Globe

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BPI announcements apply only to a limited number of individuals

BPI has just published an update clarifying the issue about the recent announcement requiring all their clients to update their information with bank.

In a statement sent to use via e-mail which was also published on the Client Updates section of bpiexpressonline.com, BPI said that their recent announcements “only apply to a limited number of individuals,” with whom they have already communicated separately. The bank also apologizes for the inconvenience it has caused.

See full statement below:

Updates of Client Information

August 30, 2016 | Updates of Client Information

Last Friday and over the weekend, BPI made two announcements requiring all our clients to update their information with us. We have subsequently received feedback from you and acknowledge that our announcements have raised concerns. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you.

We wish to clarify that these recent announcements only apply to a limited number of individuals, with whom we have already communicated separately. Should you have questions, please visit us at the branch where you maintain your account or e-mail us at expressonline@bpi.com.ph

Thank you for your understanding and patience.

source: BPI

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BPI announcements apply only to a limited number of individuals

BPI has just published an update clarifying the issue about the recent announcement requiring all their clients to update their information with bank.

In a statement sent to use via e-mail which was also published on the Client Updates section of bpiexpressonline.com, BPI said that their recent announcements “only apply to a limited number of individuals,” with whom they have already communicated separately. The bank also apologizes for the inconvenience it has caused.

See full statement below:

Updates of Client Information

August 30, 2016 | Updates of Client Information

Last Friday and over the weekend, BPI made two announcements requiring all our clients to update their information with us. We have subsequently received feedback from you and acknowledge that our announcements have raised concerns. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you.

We wish to clarify that these recent announcements only apply to a limited number of individuals, with whom we have already communicated separately. Should you have questions, please visit us at the branch where you maintain your account or e-mail us at expressonline@bpi.com.ph

Thank you for your understanding and patience.

source: BPI

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Lenovo VIBE K5 Note Review

We’ve brought you our hands-on and first impressions of the Lenovo VIBE K5 Note during its official launch, and after some quality time with it, we’re now ready to share our thoughts on the company’s smartphone aimed to those big in multimedia consumption.

Design and Construction

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As a smartphone leaning towards media usage, Lenovo implemented a decent 5.5-inch display on the K5 Note. Just like the previous K4 Note, it features pretty thin bezels and imposes a capacitive type setup for navigation. Here we have the Recent Apps, Home, and Back buttons which give off a faint backlighting for operation in the dark.

Also seen up front are the usual selfie camera with an 8-megapixel sensor and the speaker for calls. Tucked under the display on the upper left is a solo LED light for notifications.

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While it’s all glass up front, the back and the rest of the device is made of metal which gives off that sturdy, premium feel in addition to a classy look. The rear is also segmented into three parts, which is a design implementation found in other smartphones in its class. It has an all-metallic hue with no variation in color.

From this angle, we see the rear camera, flash, fingerprint sensor, and speaker grille but we’ll get to those in a little bit.

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The right side features the volume rocker and power/lock button which are positioned to be easily reached with the right thumb.

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The main shooter is placed right in the upper middle area right below the pinhole for microphone and above the dual-tone LED flash. It sports a 13-megapixel sensor and comes equipped with Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF) to aid in producing sharper images.

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The rear camera itself is somewhat protruding but is protected by a shiny trimming surrounding it. Right above it is the 3.5mm audio jack for connecting your personal headphones. Like most handsets aiming for an elegant look, the K5 Note has a running strip of chrome that goes around the entire device. Indeed, it adds highlight on an otherwise plain and straightforward design language.

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This protrusion of the main camera makes the device rest solely on it when the phone is lying face up. This could possibly lead to unwanted scratches and wear during prolonged use.

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Meanwhile, the microUSB port for charging and transferring files sits at the bottom and is accompanied by another pinhole for the microphone.

I have personally been a fan of Lenovo’s offerings that sport premium-like built although the device itself is only gunning for the mid-range category. It’s fairly light to hold, has decent ergonomics, and isn’t that hard to navigate using one hand.

Display and Multimedia

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Since it wants to position itself as a multimedia device, it’s been fitted with Full HD resolution display with IPS technology for sharing content thanks to its wide viewing angles. Pixel density is around 401ppi which is decent for a screen this size.

Watching a couple of Stranger Things episodes, the K5 Note gave off good colors and contrast on most scenes. Details are discernible which is always a good thing and made us further appreciate what we were watching. Picture quality-wise, we couldn’t really find a glaring fault to point out on this phablet.

Lenovo veered away from the dual front-facing speaker setup that they used on the K4 Note and instead, went for a speaker grill at the lower end of the back panel. They then used Dolby’s Atmos technology on its 1.5W speakers but although a bit more powerful than ordinary speakers, they don’t really satisfy us while watching movies or TV series. We still would rather use a pair of good headphones or connect it to external speakers.

OS, UI, and Apps

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The K5 Note runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box and is layered with the company’s VIBE UI. It is also upgradeable to Android 6.0 via an OTA update.

Storage-wise, it comes with 32GB of space and is expandable to 128GB using an additional microSD card. Out of the 32GB of available storage, around 8GB is used for software and other pre-installed apps like Evernote, LateRooms, McAfee, Shazam, and other bloatwares tucked in the app drawer.

Camera

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Sample shot (cropped)

Using its 13-megapixel camera, the K5 Note produced detailed shots when ample lighting was available. The above photo is a cropped image and still it shows the details on the cat’s fur, eyes, and whiskers. Although at night, some of the images show digital noise and appear a bit smudgy when zoomed in. Take a look at the sample shots below:

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In addition to those, using the K5 Note for video showed good quality on its Full HD (1080) clips and exposure compensation is on point. We also notice that autofocus for video isn’t as snappy as we’d like it to be and still requires the user to tap on to the subject in order to focus as seen in the samples below.

Performance and Benchmarks

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Running on a Helio P10 processor with eight cores clocked at 1.8GHz, we didn’t experience any major lags or unwanted crashes while using the device as a daily driver for social media sites, playing NBA 2K11, and editing photos.

It still maintained its 3GB of RAM from its previous version and we could say that it proved enough for our demands.

As for security, its fingerprint sensor worked correctly 10 times out of 10 attempts meaning the recognition is spot on.

We also ran our standard benchmarking apps to give comparison against other devices. Check out the scores for each software:

  • AnTuTu: 49,377
  • Quadrant Standard: 24,627
  • Vellamo: 2,269 (Multicore), 1,270 (Metal), 2,939 (Chrome Browser)
  • 3DMark: 414
  • PCMark: 4,350

VR Headset and Remote

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We’ve mentioned in our early hands-on encounter at its launch that the package comes with a portable VR headset and remote which can be used for playing games and the like.

We first tried watching a movie on the K5 Note and used its feature to automatically convert all content and make it VR-compatible. The technology works as advertised but we experienced some comfort issues during prolonged use.

Using the remote, there were some confusion on the controls as pushing a button doesn’t really correspond to its supposed task and we had to adjust to get it to work properly.

Connectivity and Call Quality

Connectivity-wise, the K5 Note has got the basics covered with hybrid Dual-SIM support, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and finally, NFC for easy wireless pairing. These worked altogether well and as expected so we had no problems in this department.

The microphones strategically-placed around the device made call quality clear and easily understandable. From both ends, signal reception was audible and distortion was kept to a minimum.

Battery Life

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We subjected the K5 Note on our usual battery benchmark test with brightness and volume set to 50% on Airplane mode.

Its 3,500mAh battery got a result of 8 hours and 27 minutes on the PC Mark app while our standard video loop test gave off 12 hours 21 minutes of continuous playback. That’s fairly impressive and useful for when you plan to binge watch on your favorite TV series.

Conclusion

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The Lenovo VIBE K5 Note is a device that we would recommend to those on a budget but still require a sleek, handsome build. It’s also ready for media consumption as it has commendable display and picture quality that show good colors and details. We weren’t so happy with the sound performance but using dedicated headphones should easily do the trick.

When it comes to everyday use, the handset doesn’t fall short and could keep up with the tasks that we throw at it. Battery life is also something that the K5 Note delivers well. Plus, with its 12 hours + of continuous playback, you’d have more than enough juice to watch your favorite shows.

The Lenovo Vibe K5 Note retails for Php11,999 which already includes the new VR headset and controller. Lenovo has also included a clear case and a screen protector in the bundle to protect your newly bought device from unwanted damages. The device comes in two colors — platinum silver and champagne gold.

Lenovo Vibe K5 Note specs:
5.5-inch Full HD LTPS IPS display, 401ppi
1.8GHz MediaTek MT6755 Helio P10 octa-core CPU
Mali-T860MP2 GPU
3GB RAM
32GB internal storage
up to 128GB via microSD
13MP PDAF rear camera w/ dual-tone flash
8MP front camera
Dual-SIM
4G LTE, 3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, A-GPS
NFC
FM Radio
Dolby Atmos
Fingerprint scanner
1.5W speaker, Hi-Fi audio with Dolby Atmos
3,500mAh battery
Android 5.1 Lollipop w/ VIBE UI (upgradeable to Android 6.0)
152 x 75.7 x 8.5 mm
165 g

What we liked about it:

  • Premium built
  • Commendable picture quality for watching
  • Bundled VR glasses and plastic case
  • Decent everyday performer
  • Spot-on fingerprint recognition
  • Produces detailed photos

What we didn’t like:

  • No longer has dual front-facing speakers
  • Controller needs some refinements

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