Cherry Mobile has announced their newest smartphone, the Cherry Mobile Flare X. This smartphone is set to break the barriers again with its specifications. The Cherry Mobile Flare X packs a Full HD display, Octa-core processor, LTE and a 3GB of RAM. The price? P6,999 only. Awesome.
The Cherry Mobile Flare X is the first smartphone to pack 3GB at under P7,000 that’s why the smartphone is really interesting. Not only that, the Cherry Mobile Flare X will pack a 64-bit MT6752 1.7GHz Octa-core processor and a 5.5-inch full HD OGS display. The camera is a Sony IMX 214 which was also used in the Nexus 6 and the Cherry Mobile Cosmos One Plus.
The Cherry Mobile Flare X will be available in July for P6,999
Cherry Mobile announces the Flare X priced at P6,999
Living a Smart Life
Today, everybody use their smartphones connect to their friends and play our favorite games such as Clash of Clans. Me? I used my smartphone a lot for checking out the latest sale on Steam and of course, social networking sites and Clash of Clans. It’s really hard not to have a smartphone and internet connection these days.
Have you ever imagine a life without these blogs, apps, and internet? Yeah, imagine that you can’t Google your assignments or even the things you don’t know. I know, It’s hard right? Thankfully, everything that we do now has an app that help can us to do more. We have Uber for convenient travelling, iFlix for watching TV series and movies, Wikipedia if you want to search for the meaning of life, LINE for messaging, Tinder for you know what and many more.
And you know what, these apps are already part of our everyday life and these things won’t be possible without Smart. Yep, we’re living a Smart life and you just don’t realize it. And yes, the Smart Life focuses on three things – Entertainment, Convenience, and Peace of Mind. With Smart, you can experience that anytime & everywhere.
More information about Smart Life are coming soon and if you want to know more about it, visit http://www.smart.com.ph/smartlife
Nokia wants to return to smartphone industry next year
In case you didn’t know. Nokia headed by Stephen Elop back then, has sold its mobile phone division to Microsoft a few years ago. That’s why the presence of Nokia here in the country isn’t really visible compared to the Nokia a decade ago which was hailed as the king of phones back then. Yes, they’re still alive and well in Finland and they’re doing telecommunications business now and not smartphones anymore.
Recently in an interview with German publication Manager Magazin, Rajeev Suri is looking at going back to the mobile phone industry. If you can still remember, Nokia has licensed Foxconn to make the Android-powered Nokia N1 tablet. Basically, Foxconn made the hardware but it comes with a Nokia branding. Why are they doing that? Because they’ve a deal with Microsoft that they cannot make phones until next year.
I’m actually interested with this one because their first Android tablet, the Nokia N1, had a pretty good sales and the critical reception was pretty good. However, don’t expect that there will be a new smartphone soon licensed by Nokia because they’re still restricted from using the Nokia brand on a smartphone until late next year.
Source: Manager Magazin
Final Fantasy VII is getting a remake for PS4
Finally, the most anticipated Final Fantasy VII remake will be happening and it’s coming very soon first to Playstation 4. Square Enix has announced at Sony’s E3 event that you’ll be able to play the remake of Final Fantasy VII first at Playstation 4 soon.
Excited? Check out the short trailer above this post.
Cherry Mobile Flare S3 Power Unboxing and Hands-on
As we all know, the Flare series smartphones are really affordable but this time, the newest member of the Flare family packs a big battery. If you’re looking for a new smartphone with a big bad ass battery then you might want to check out this smartphone, the Cherry Mobile Flare S3 Power. This smartphone not only pack a 4000mAh battery but this one also sports a decent specifications.It packs an octa-core processor, 1GB RAM and a 13 Megapixel camera. Not bad right? Well, Check out my unboxing and hands-on video at the top
Firefly Mobile Allure 64 LTE: 64-bit CPU, 3GB RAM, LTE, & Fingerprint Scanner for P7,999
Recently, Firefly Mobile has release their one of their most interesting product, the Firefly Mobile Intense 64 LTE. And now they’ve released their newest smartphone, the Firefly Mobile Allure 64 that aims to change the game again.
How? By having a smartphone with an amazing specs like putting 3GB of RAM, a 64-bit processor, LTE and a Fingerprint sensor for an affordable price. How much? Just P7,999. Amazing right?
Firefly Mobile Allure 64 LTE
- 1.7GHz 64-bit octa-core processor
- 5.5-inch Tru HD IPS OGS display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protectionresolution
- 16GB of storage
- 3GB LPDDR3 RAM
- 13-megapixel Sony IMX214 rear camera
- 8-megapixel front camera
- LTE
- WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, A-GPS, USB OTG
- 360 degrees Biometric Fingerprint scanner
- Android 5.0 Lollipop
- 2900mAh battery with Fast Charging
- USB OTG
Thanks to Matthew Cuyugan for sending this one!
Boompods audio products and accessories launched in the Philippines!
Boompods recently launched here in the Philippines and from its name, you might have a clue of what products they’re selling. If you guess audio products, you got that right. Yep, they’re selling audio products but not just that because they’re also selling other accessories like speakers, powerbanks & iPhone 6 Plus cases with battery (Yep, with battery)

Boompods offer different audio products depending on your needs. There are headphones and earphones that can fit your lifestyle and needs. If you just want to use headphones with vivid colors and awesome audio quality then checkout the headpods but if you want it wireless, you can either choose between wireless airpods or wireless headpods. With the Wireless headpods, not only you can connect and listen to your device wirelessly but you’ll also be able to control the music player of the device.
Luckily, each of us were given with a Boompods Wireless headpods and I’ve been using it for more than a week now and I’m really impressed with its minimalistic design and awesome performance. For a bluetooth headphone, the performance of the wireless headpods is pretty good. The bass on R&B and hip-hop songs were really pounding and the high still doesn’t get left out.
If you want to get a Boompods Wireless Headpods too then head over to http://www.lazada.com.ph/boompods and check out all the products that they have at Lazada.
ASUS ROG GR8 Review
The ASUS ROG GR8 is one of the interesting gaming PC that was introduced last year. So why is this gaming PC interesting? Well, because this gaming PC is powered by a powerful hardware but it still sports a compact design. I know, it’s very rare to hear the words compact and gaming on the same sentence. If you want to know more about it, check out my review of the ASUS ROG GR8 below.

Design

The design and construction of the ASUS ROG GR8 is probably the best reason why you’re buying it. It’s very compact and at 2.5L chassis, you can bring this baby anywhere and everywhere you want because it doesn’t take too much space on your bag and it is very light too.
Since this is a gaming device. The design of the ASUS ROG GR8 looks mysterious but pleasing to the eye. It features a patterned that looks like alien-ish but very attractive. Instead of going of the typical squarish flat design, the ASUS ROG GR8 features a slanted squared design which you can use vertically or horizontally but I always prefer to use the ASUS ROG GR8 vertically.



The ASUS ROG GR8 might be small but this one doesn’t compromise its ports. The ASUS ROG GR8 comes with 4x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, Display Port, Gigabit Ethernet, S/PDIF Optical out, audio jacks, K-lock, Wi-Fi and Miracast. Yep, there’s a dedicated button for Miracast so you can use this mini gaming PC as your media center for your living room. However, I do not suggest that you use Miracast for gaming because the experience isn’t as good as a wired HDMI.

Compared to full-fledged desktops, one of ASUS ROG GR8’s downside is the ability to upgrade its hardware. Yes, you could upgrade the RAM and storage but you cannot upgrade the CPU and GPU because these parts are already intact and yes, the ASUS ROG GR8 is using hardware for notebooks instead of desktop but it’s not really a bad thing because the hardware running on the ASUS ROG GR8 is pretty good and it can run most games and applications that are really demanding.

One thing that you’ll love in this one is that it comes with mechanical keyboard and mouse. The mechanical M801 keyboard that comes with the ASUS ROG GR8 is compact but comes with a compromise. It doesn’t have a numeric keyboard which is needed in some games. The M801 mechanical keyboard comes in different lighting modes depending on the mode that you want that’ll fit on your gaming needs.

In my experience, the keyboard is very responsive and you could hear the clicks every time you press a button (which makes me more productive when I’m typing a review for some unknown reason). However, the keyboard is a little bit thick (that’s expected) and it’s too heavy for its size (Not a deal breaker, really). Nonetheless, the M801 mechanical keyboard is very comfortable to use.

Aside from the awesome mechanical keyboard, the ASUS ROG GR8 comes with an ASUS ROG Gladius Mouse. The finish was good and it’s very comfortable to use whether you’re using it for browsing or for games. It’s very responsive too and there’s a button that’ll give switch your DPI which is really helpful if you’re playing shooter games and you want to snipe someone who kept on bunny-hopping. That mouse is really awesome for gaming.
Software and Performance

Running on the ASUS ROG GR8 is a Windows 8.1 64-bit and in case you didn’t know yet, a free Windows 10 upgrade will be available for the first year after it’s launch. Since this is an ASUS ROG device, there are a lot of pre-installed applications meant for gaming like the ASUS Sonic Radar II and ROG Game First III but I barely use those apps and don’t you worry. It doesn’t take too much memory and you can uninstall it when you find it too annoying.
In case you forgot to read the specs sheet, the ASUS ROG GR8 got a powerful Intel Core i7 4510U processor along with an 8GB of RAM and an Nvidia GeForce GTX750TI 2GB VRAM GPU. It’s not the best hardware that you could see around in the desktop gaming industry but it will probably be enough unless you want to play your games on 4K (But I highly doubt that).

Of course, here’s the part that you’ve been all have been waiting for. I was able to play these games on this cutie little monster:
- Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (Ultra settings, 1600×900) – 35fps
- Grand Theft Auto V (Medium settings 1600×900) – 29fps
- Far Cry 4 (Ultra settings 1600×900) – 29fps
Verdict

The ASUS ROG GR8 is definitely not the most powerful gaming desktop from ASUS but it is definitely my favorite one. Why? Because of its size. Gaming and small desktops doesn’t really add up until the ASUS ROG GR8 came up. It’s not the best in gaming but it can save you a lot of space. Not only that, you’ll also be able to bring this anywhere thanks to its lightweight design and small body construction. It’s really great to have this mini gaming PC if you’re always on the go or if you work in your office and you want to bring with you or you want to bring this anywhere
It’s not for everybody. Not everyone would love this because of its specs. Some people might not like the lack of ability to upgrade the GPU but again, the ASUS ROG GR8 is made for people who are always on the go.
One thing that I love in here is the price. Why? Because for an ROG device, the P57,990 price tag is reasonable. Because not only you’re getting an ASUS ROG GR8, but you’ll also have a keyboard and gaming mouse.
Again, if you’re always on the go and if you value the space on your room and you don’t need too much of an upgrade on your PC then the ASUS ROG GR8 might be the one for you. Do I love it? Yes. Do I recommend it? Definitely.
ASUS ROG GR8 Specs:
- 2.0GHz Intel Core i7 4510U Processor
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX750Ti 2GB
- Intel HD Graphics 4400
- 8GB RAM DDR3L Dual Channel at 1600MHz (2x SO-DIMM)
- 2.5″ 1TB SATA 7200RPM Hard Drive
- 2.5″ x 1 extension bay for additional HDD/SSD
- 802.11a/b/g/n/ac with Miracast receiver
- Intel Ethernet 10/100/1000/Gigabits Mbps
- High Definition 5.1 Channel Audio
- 2 x USB 2.0
- 4 x USB 3.0
- 1 x Headphone jack
- 1 x Microphone jack
- 1 x RJ45 LAN
- 1 x HDMI
- 1 x Kensington Lock
- 1 x DC-in
- 1 x Optical S/PDIF out
- 120 W Power adaptor
- Windows 8.1 64-bit OS
- 6 x 24.5 x 23.8 cm
- 1.284 kg
- ASUS M801 Mechanical keyboardKeyboard
- ASUS ROG Gladius mouse
- SRP: Php57,990
Zenfone 2 ZE551ML vs. iPhone 6 Plus vs. Galaxy S6 Comparison Review
If you love following different tech groups on Facebook then your feed might probably be full of news about the ASUS Zenfone 2 because this smartphone is one of the hottest this year thanks to the 4GB of RAM and its incredible pricing that breaks the barrier of smartphone pricing.
Today, we’re gonna do a comparison review of my 3 phones – The ASUS Zenfone 2 ZE551ML, the iPhone 6 Plus, and of course, the Samsung Galaxy S6. So, what are the things that we’re gonna compare in this smartphones? Well, we’ll compare the design, experience, and camera.
Design
When it comes to hardware, Jony Ive really knows how to design their devices. The design of Apple devices are really good and sometimes, these designs are really a game changer in the industry however in the iPhone 6 Plus, a lot of people think that the design of their new iPhones are meh. Why? because the annoying lines at the back isn’t really good to the eye and the curvy sides makes the phone more uncomfortable to hold. Oh and that bendgate.
While Samsung Galaxy S6 is a big leap from predecessors when it comes to design, it also comes with caveat. So what was it? Well, gone are the glorious days of removable battery and expandable storage and oh, the Galaxy S6’s battery drains faster than the predecessor. The materials used on the Samsung Galaxy S6 are perfect for me. At the sides, you got the metal frame while at the back, you got a Gorilla Glass 4 protecting the device. That’s why the smartphone feels very premium to me. Compared to the iPhone, the side is flat which makes the smartphone easier to hold however, the smartphone is still slippery.
The ASUS Zenfone 2 still features the similar design of the previous Zenfone series at the front but this time, it now features an arc design at the back which is more handier and easier to hold. The volume button was also placed at the back which is more convenient to many. The back cover features a brushed metal look compared which is made up of plastic compared to the premium material used on the iPhone’s aluminum unibody and Galaxy S6’s glass back. But there’s a one clear advantage of the ASUS Zenfone 2 over those flagships, which is the comfortability and ergonomics. Despite having a 5.5-inch display, the ASUS Zenfone 2 still have almost the same dimensions of the Zenfone 2 but this time, it is more comfortable to hold thanks the arc design and compared to those latter smartphones, the ASUS Zenfone 2 is much easier hold.
Experience
Both the Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos and the ASUS ZenFone 2 runs on a Android 5.0 Lollipop while the iPhone 6 Plus is on iOS 8.3. Despite having both the same operating system on the ASUS ZenFone 2 and the Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos, the experience is very different on those two smartphones. The ASUS ZenFone 2 runs on ZenUI while the Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos runs on TouchWiz UI. But since the ASUS ZenFone 2 ZE551ML packs a 4GB of RAM, the performance on that smartphone is superb and lag-free while the Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos only have a 3GB of RAM, the Zenfone 2 experienced less lags compared to the flagship smartphone especially when multi-tasking but of course, when it comes to heavy use, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos can run faster than the Zenfone 2 but don’t worry, ASUS Zenfone 2 can handle any games or applications you throw it in.
While the iPhone 6 Plus might not have a large amount of RAM, the iPhone can handle anything fast and smoothly thanks to the optimization of the iOS 8.3 to the hardware. The iOS app store can also offer more quality and exclusive games than on the Play store. However, there are a lot of limitations on iOS such as customization and for the side of Jack Sparrows out there, it is much easier to install any games on Android compared to iOS.
Camera
The iPhone 6 Plus got an 8-Megapixel Rear camera while the ASUS Zenfone 2 got a 13-Megapixel Pixelmaster camera while the Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos packs a 16-Megapixel Rear Camera. We’ve reviewed all of these smartphones and they’re all pretty damn good when it comes to camera performance.
The iPhone 6 Plus might have an 8-Megapixel camera but every year, Apple kept on improving it which makes the shots on iPhone clearer, better, and sharper. However, Samsung has also improved the camera of the Samsung Galaxy S6 especially in lowlight while ASUS Zenfone 2 proved that you don’t need an expensive smartphone to get an amazing performance in lowlight photography and HDR. You know what, just check out the pictures that I took below.
Photo#1 – ASUS Zenfone 2 is the brightest of them all however the Samsung Galaxy S6 image is more sharper.
Zenfone 2

iPhone 6 Plus

Galaxy S6

Photo#2 – The sky and the clouds in the iPhone 6 Plus are much better but it’s darker than the two. The Zenfone 2 got a more accurate colors while the Galaxy S6 got the brighter one.
Zenfone 2

iPhone 6 Plus

Galaxy S6

Photo#3 – The Galaxy S6 shot pales in the comparison while the iPhone 6 Plus got a better shot but the ASUS Zenfone 2 got the right colors and the shot isn’t overexposed.
Zenfone 2

iPhone 6 Plus

Galaxy S6

Photo#4 – iPhone 6 Plus got a brighter image while the Zenfone 2 got the colors right than the two but the Galaxy S6 is sharper of them all
Zenfone 2

iPhone 6 Plus

Galaxy S6

Photo#5 – Again, the Zenfone 2 got the right colors while the shots on the Galaxy S6 and iPhone 6 Plus are darker
Zenfone 2

iPhone 6 Plus

Galaxy S6

The ASUS Zenfone 2 didn’t win in all of those tests but it crushed the iPhone 6 Plus’ camera and it’s really interesting how a sub-P15k smartphone can match those flagships that are priced more than P30k.
Verdict
The iPhone 6 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S6, and the ASUS Zenfone 2 are amazing smartphones. Each smartphones has its own pros and cons but what’s more interesting is that the ASUS Zenfone 2 can match these two flagship smartphones at even half the price.
Cherry Mobile Cosmos Two: 64-bit LTE ready smartphone
Looks like the trend this year Cherry Mobile has recently announced Cherry Mobile Cosmos Two, the successor of the Cherry Mobile Cosmos One. This smartphone sports a 64-bit MT6732 processor and this time, the Cherry Mobile Cosmos Two will be LTE ready. Other notable features in this smartphone are the 5-inch HD display with curved edge glass. That feature may not be something but it adds beauty to the smartphone.
Cherry Mobile Cosmos Two Specs
- 1.5GHz Quad-Core MediaTek MT6732 64-bit
- 5″ HD IPS On-Cell Full Lamination
- 1GB RAM
- 8GB expandable up to 64GB
- 14MP BSI Rear Camera
- 5MP Front Camera
- Bluetooth
- WiFi
- LTE
- USB OTG
- Dual SIM
- 2100 mAh Battery
- Android 4.4 Kitkat
You know what’s the interesting thing here in the Cherry Mobile Cosmos Two? Its price. The Cherry Mobile Cosmos Two is pegged at only P5,499.


