Starmobile Teams Up With Smart For New “Super Pack” Bundle

Starmobile, in partnership with Smart Communications, has launched an exciting new deal for prepaid subscribers called “Super Pack” which offers Starmobile Jump Neo users more value for their money.

With the new Super Pack promo, new StarMobile Jump Neo will come pre-bundled with a Smart prepaid SIM card that is eligible to receive 700MB worth of data allocation every thirty (30) days for twelve (12) months if the promo’s single condition is met.

The said condition is for the user to top up an accumulated amount of Php150 every month. Once that is met, the user will receive an SMS from the telco informing them about the free 700MB worth of data allocation.

Starmobile JUMP Neo specs:
5-inch IPS display
1.3GHz MediaTek quad-core processor
Mali-400MP2 GPU
8GB internal storage
expandable up to 32GB
5MP rear camera
2MP front camera
Dual-SIM
3G
Wireless file transfer
Miracast and Chromecast support
Android 5.0 Lollipop
2400mAh battery

The StarMobile Jump Neo is available locally for Php4,490.

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Starmobile Teams Up With Smart For New “Super Pack” Bundle

Starmobile, in partnership with Smart Communications, has launched an exciting new deal for prepaid subscribers called “Super Pack” which offers Starmobile Jump Neo users more value for their money.

With the new Super Pack promo, new StarMobile Jump Neo will come pre-bundled with a Smart prepaid SIM card that is eligible to receive 700MB worth of data allocation every thirty (30) days for twelve (12) months if the promo’s single condition is met.

The said condition is for the user to top up an accumulated amount of Php150 every month. Once that is met, the user will receive an SMS from the telco informing them about the free 700MB worth of data allocation.

Starmobile JUMP Neo specs:
5-inch IPS display
1.3GHz MediaTek quad-core processor
Mali-400MP2 GPU
8GB internal storage
expandable up to 32GB
5MP rear camera
2MP front camera
Dual-SIM
3G
Wireless file transfer
Miracast and Chromecast support
Android 5.0 Lollipop
2400mAh battery

The StarMobile Jump Neo is available locally for Php4,490.

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Xiaomi outs super slim 4K TV…and a water purifier

Xiaomi has been known to have introduced and sold obscure products in the past. Well it seems like there’s no stopping the Chinese company from dipping its toes outside of the smartphone market as they introduce the super slim Mi TV 2S and a water purifier.

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Xiaomi Mi TV 2S specs:
48-inch display
4K resolution
Quad-core processor
2GB RAM
Smart TV with “$10 billion online TV library”
9.9mm thin body
Android 5 Lollipop OS

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The Mi TV 2S is also reported to be able to display a full, uncompressed YUV 4:4:4 gamut in 4K at 60fps — a feature usually seen only on high-end displays. It is expected to sell in China for $485 (approx. Php22K) this July 28. Users can also opt to go for the package that comes with its own sound bar, which will total to $645 (approx. Php29K).

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As for the water purifier, it’s one of the company’s entry in the ‘smart’ home system. It reportedly uses reverse osmosis and has a cotton filter, RO membrane, and two activated coconut carbon filters that aim to “reduce the TDS (total dissolved solids) to less than 100 in drinking water.”

The thing that makes it smart is its capability to be patched into an existing smart home system and will send a notification whenever it needs a new filter or when the device is faulty. The smart water purifier is priced at CNY1,299 (approx. Php9.5K).

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PLDT Home and Smart Launches iFLIX in PH

The partnership between iFlix and MVP-owned companies PLDT Home and Smart Communications has finally come into fruition as the Southeast Asia’s leading internet TV service finally hits Philippines.

PLDT Home and Smart subscribers can enjoy unlimited streaming for Php99 a month and choose from a wide range of movies and TV series from iFlix’s top studio partners which include Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. just to name some.

iFlix is available to all existing PLDT Home DSL and PLDT Home Ultera subscribers, not to mention Smart postpaid and prepaid users, as an add-on option. The iFlix subscription fee (Php99) will be added on top of the user’s monthly amortization or deducted from their prepaid load (for Smart prepaid subs).

On the other hand, PLDT Home subscribers who’ve upgraded to TVolution or Telpad plans, as well as existing Fibr Plan subscribers can get iFlix at no extra charge.

To get started with iFlix, simply register an account via www.iflix.com and receive a 14-day trial of the service. The service is also available on Android and iOS devices through the iFlix app which can be downloaded on the links provided below.

[iFlix for Android]
[iFlix for iOS]

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Iloilo historical treasure highlighted in Smart’s Doon Po Sa Amin

Smart recently presented the winners of the 7th run of DPSA and at the awarding ceremonies, Smart Public Affairs Department Head for Community Partnerships Darwin Flores said that, “DPSA has revolutionized the way we look at our country. In the past years, students from over 300 partner schools highlighted local stories on destinations, delicacies, history, and heroes using multimedia tools, and online technologies.” For 2015, Smart opened the competition to all Filipinos from all walks of life.

Among the finalists for the Open Category was a group of college students hailing from Iloilo. Their entry is a documentary of Sampaw Bato in San Joaquin, Iloilo. The natural rock formation holds historical value, as it was used as a refuge by several villagers fleeing from the Japanese army during World War II. It was also a strategic hiding spot for arms gathered by Hukbalahap forces during the Occupation.

One of the members of the Iloilo group hails from San Joaquin and after several meetings, they decided that it was time to give Sampaw Bato its rightful place in Philippine history. The video that they presented included vignettes of their long, arduous, and somewhat dangerous journey.

Group leader Mary Hope L. Torrechante recounts their trip: “San Joaquin is located 53 kilometers away from the city and we had to take a two-hour road trip to get there. We started our climb to Sampaw Bato at 2 a.m., because we wanted to catch the sunrise, and it takes a three-hour trek to get there. It was dark, and the path was steep, but we forged ahead because it was our objective to show this hidden treasure to the rest of the world.”

Because it was dark, it was only when they saw their video recording that they were actually walking alongside a steep embankment, shares Mark Luis L. Sedicol. It was also while watching the video that their group mate, John Michael G. Londres, a native of San Joaquin, was able to appreciate his hometown with a fresh perspective. “It has a very scenic view. We ourselves could not believe that there are still places like these that are virtually untouched by civilization,” they chime.

“Iloilo has long been known for our food, such as Batchoy or for the Dinagyang Festival. But as we were discussing our topic proposals for this project, so many ideas came in on what we can feature. We have the Bahay na Bato, which houses antique porcelain items, the Paraw Regatta festival, and the artisans of San Joaquin. It made us very proud of our hometown,” Torrechante says. “There are so many other things that people need to know about Iloilo, and the residents that we interviewed for our video are very happy that finally, people can get to see this natural and historical wonder,” adds Sedicol.

Londres explains how technology today can touch lives. “Because of initiatives such as Smart’s Doon Po Sa Amin, we can trace back to our past and understand its significance to our lives. Through our group project, I learned that technology does not only connect people with other people. It also connects people with history and nature.”

Placing 1st runner-up under the open division of the competition, the group took home P30,000 which they decided to share with the community of Barangay Ginot-An Hid. “This is the barangay located nearest Sampaw Bato, and they are isolated up in the mountains. They have no means of transportation and no electricity. Their houses are still made of nipa materials. We would like to be able to help their community in any way we can, including bringing attention to Sampaw Bato as a possible tourist attraction,” Torrechante explains.

This group’s efforts encapsulate what Ramon R. Isberto, group head for Public Affairs at Smart announced at the DPSA opening ceremonies last year. “By engaging Pinoys to contribute stories about where they live through Internet and mobile technologies, they learn new things about their town that can make them feel proud of being a Filipino. Hopefully, this pride will translate to meaningful actions in helping their communities.”

Launched in 2008, DPSA is the biggest and longest-running online local content activity in the country generating more than 1,500 crowd-sourced local stories covering the history, traditions, festivals, destinations, notable people, unique plants and animals, special delicacies, and local products of different places in the Philippines.

DPSA is aligned with Smart’s Internet for all advocacy that aims to include more Pinoys in the digital conversation by making information available and accessible through web and mobile technologies.

To view all the DPSA entries, visit its website at www.doonposaamin.ph. You may also follow DPSA on Facebook, on Twitter, or subscribe to its Youtube channel for more Pinoy local stories.