News
GCash expands services, encourages cashless transactions
Includes services like GInvest, GSave, and GLife
Globe’s e-wallet app is expanding its capabilities. At GCash’s Futurecast event, Globe revealed exciting new announcements for everything that’s new and improved on the GCash app. This includes a variety of new services that users of the app should certainly take note of. Check out the rundown below.
GInvest
Starting with GInvest, an in-app feature that allows any GCash consumer to invest as little as PhP 50 in various GCash partners in ATRAM. This easier mode of investing is an amazing way to start for the young and inexperienced. The interest of the general public regarding investing has been on an ascent for the past few years; and now is the perfect time to do so with GInvest.
GInsure
The partnership of GInsure and Singlife allows GCash users to have affordable insurance; granted if they do invest with the small fee of PhP 300. GInvest covers your accidents and sickness for a small fee, and not only that; you can now join the thousands of users to experience the benefits of GInvest.
GSave
GSave and CIMB Bank allows users to experience a hassle-free savings experience with no fees, maintaining balance and initial deposit, this is surely a more convenient way to open a savings account. We also need to mention that the annual interest rate of GSave is 4 percent — it’s even higher than the interest rates of the leading banks! Auto-deposits are also available as long as you have sufficient balance to activate this feature.
GCredit
Get your credit scores up as GCredit is now here to assist you in your financial needs. No more need of borrowing money from friends and relatives, GCash is here to save the day. Increase your score by paying dues on time and see the interest rates go down! You can also increase your scores by using the services offered by Gcash.
GLife
You can now browse through over 30 different brands and necessities by using GLife, aslo paying for the services within the app makes it so much easier to enjoy.
GCash QR
GCash offers a swift and easy way to transfer and receive money, but the rational beings we are, mistakes are inevitable. The app offers a secure way of transferring funds via QR codes, which is probably the best way to transfer funds in a secure manner.
GCash teams up with OFWs
The e-wallet makes its presence felt overseas as our beloved OFW are now introduced to another mode of fund transferring. Via P2P, OFW’s can now send money to a Philippine bank account with no latency. Remittances made easy by GCash!
GCash and CHED for the students
Surely we have been taught how to save and compute expenses and savings, GCash and CHED (Commission on Higher Education) hopes to improve financial literacy for the future generations. Partnering with BSP (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas), DTI (Department of Trade and Industry) and GoNegosyo; we are looking forward to the increase of financial literacy among the students.
GCash proudces materials for financial literacy
This gives users another product that can help with the understanding of finances. From talk shows to games, GCash surely invested in the financial sector to help users to reach their goal.
Hackathon
Social problems have always been around but Globe seems to have another plan to find solutions to end the problems being faced by the affected population.
G Na! Ideas para sa Pinas
A collaboration competition for the participants as they generate new and fresh ideas that can be applied to our society.
GCash for Good
NGOs (Non-Government Organizations) taking action in difficult crisis situations.
GForest
An environmental initiative that lets you fund planting trees through the app.
It seems that GCash has already been planning for the future generations, with a huge focus on finance, we can expect GCash to have numerous new users in the months to follow.
Sony PlayStation will stop producing physical game discs for all new PlayStation titles starting January 2028.
The company says the move reflects changing consumer habits. More players now buy games digitally instead of on disc.
Games released before January 2028 will not be affected. Those titles will continue to receive physical editions as planned.
After the transition, all new PlayStation games will launch in digital format only. Players can buy them through the PlayStation Store or from retailers selling digital game codes.
Sony says the shift will help it focus on digital distribution. It also wants to give players more ways to purchase games while continuing to improve the gaming experience.
The move also signals a major change for the industry.
Players will no longer be able to buy physical copies of new PlayStation games after January 2027. That could reduce the second-hand game market since digital purchases cannot usually be resold.
Collectors may also see fewer special editions that include game discs. Future collector’s editions could instead bundle digital download codes with physical merchandise.
The transition also makes reliable internet access more important. Every new game will need to be downloaded, and players may need to upgrade their storage as game sizes continue to grow.
For Sony and game publishers, the move could lower manufacturing and shipping costs. It also gives them greater control over pricing, distribution, and digital sales.
While the company did not mention game preservation, some players may also raise concerns about long-term ownership. Unlike physical discs, digital games depend on online storefronts and account access.
Sony thanked players for their continued support and said it remains committed to delivering a world-class gaming experience as the industry continues its shift toward digital.
Accessories
Nothing confirms Ear (3a) is coming this month
It launches alongside the Phone (4b) on July 7.
From being told to not expect anything this year, Nothing fans suddenly have a lot to look forward to. The brand already launched the Phone (4a) series earlier this year, and the new Phone (4b) is likewise coming this month. Now, the Ear (3a) has also been announced.
Through an official teaser on X, Nothing announced that the Ear (3a) is launching alongside the Phone (4b) on July 7. Unfortunately, the short teaser doesn’t spill what the earbuds will look like. However, it does confirm that there will be four colorway options: White, Black, Yellow, and Pink.
Despite being under a relatively new brand, the Ear series carries a lot of history for Nothing. It is, after all, the brand’s first consumer-ready product which came out before the Phones. Since then, the earbuds typify Nothing’s iconic transparent designs. Now, there’s no indication that the Ear (3a) will depart from this tradition, but we’ll see a lot more color, at least.
The Ear (3a) isn’t the only spotlight in this teaser. Nothing also says that the video was shot with the upcoming Phone (4b). Though the video doesn’t spoil the phone’s camera hardware, it’s clear that it can shoot decent videos under relatively low-light conditions. (Of course, we’ll need a better look to confirm that.)
The Phone (4b) and the Ear (3a) are scheduled to launch worldwide on July 7.
News
Samsung is working on the Galaxy Ring 2
It will have better health tracking and a longer battery life.
Though the wearable launched with a lot of promise, the Samsung Galaxy Ring never really took off. That said, Samsung isn’t giving up. The company is already working on a Galaxy Ring 2.
In a new Forbes interview (via SamMobile), Dr. Hon Pak, head of Samsung’s Digital Health, has confirmed the development of the wearable’s sequel. The Galaxy Ring 2 will reportedly feature better health tracking and a longer battery life. Additionally, it will add support for iPhone pairing.
Because of its form factor, the original Ring comes off as a convenient health tracker for those who don’t prefer the larger nature of a smartwatch or a fitness band. However, it did have issues including a relatively short battery life and an incident where it swelled over a man’s finger.
Currently, there is no timeline for the upcoming Galaxy Ring 2. For reference, the original wearable launched all the way back in 2024. A follow-up is a reasonable ask at this point, but it’s still good that Samsung decided not to make the Ring an annual release.
Besides the Galaxy Ring 2, Samsung has a lot of tricks up its sleeve. Just today, the brand finally teased its first wide foldable phone. It’s also set to launch the Galaxy Glasses soon. On top of all this, Samsung is also experimenting with the trifold market via the Galaxy Z Trifold.
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