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Globe unveils postpaid plans for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7

Own and experience Samsung’s latest flagship foldables for as low as Globe GPLAN 599

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and Z Flip7 FE are now available via Globe Postpaid.

Globe subscribers can secure and experience the latest Samsung flagship foldables starting at Globe GPlan 599 — with a corresponding one-time cashout fee, of course.

Alternatively, they can also own the devices via Globe GPlan PLUS, which doesn’t have a lock-in period but rather just a monthly plan with corresponding inclusions.

Customers will simply have to add the Samsung Galaxy Z series device of their choice to complete the one-time transaction.

Here’s a quick rundown of how much customers have to shell out for each device under the Galaxy Z7 Series for the classic Globe GPlan.

Do note that both the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy Z Flip7 come with 512GB of internal storage while the Z Flip7 FE has a 256GB configuration.

Globe GPlan 599

Inclusions: 2GB data, 100 minutes mobile and landline calls, 100 minutes all-net texts

  • Galaxy Z Flip7 FE: PhP 41,600 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Flip7: PhP 52,700 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (512GB): PhP 89,600 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (1TB): PhP 107,600 cashout

Globe GPlan 799

Inclusions: 3GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts

  • Galaxy Z Flip7 FE: PhP 40,200 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Flip7: PhP 51,300 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (512GB): PhP 88,200 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (1TB): PhP 106,200 cashout

Globe GPlan 999

Inclusions: 5GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts

  • Galaxy Z Flip7 FE: PhP 38,200 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Flip7: PhP 49,300 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (512GB): PhP 86,200 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (1TB): PhP 104,200 cashout

Globe GPlan 1299

Inclusions: 8GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts

  • Galaxy Z Flip7 FE: PhP 36,200 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Flip7: PhP 47,300 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (512GB): PhP 84,200 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (1TB): PhP 102,200 cashout

Globe GPlan 1499

Inclusions: 10GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts

  • Galaxy Z Flip7 FE: PhP 32,800 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Flip7: PhP 43,900 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (512GB): PhP 80,800 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (1TB): PhP 98,800 cashout

Globe GPlan 1799

Inclusions: 13GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts

  • Galaxy Z Flip7 FE: PhP 29,500 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Flip7: PhP 40,600 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (512GB): PhP 77,500 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (1TB): PhP 95,500 cashout

Globe GPlan 1999

Inclusions: 15GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts

  • Galaxy Z Flip7 FE: PhP 27,200 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Flip7: PhP 38,300 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (512GB): PhP 75,200 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (1TB): PhP 93,200 cashout

Globe GPlan 2499

Inclusions: 25GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts

  • Galaxy Z Flip7 FE: PhP 22,700 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Flip7: PhP 33,800 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (512GB): PhP 70,700 cashout
  • Galaxy Z Fold7 (1TB): PhP 88,700 cashout

All plans come in a 24-month lock-in period, as well as 1 Reward Point for every PhP 50 spent.

Preorder perks

Until July 31, customers can also get a free storage upgrade (128GB to 256GB or 256GB to 512GB). They can also get up to a PhP 12,000 cashback when they trade-in their old device.

Moreover, there is a 50% discount on 1-year Samsung Care+ Plan (worth PhP 1,999).

Globe Flagship Forever program

In addition, Globe also announced the Globe Flagship Forever option which will allow postpaid subscribers to upgrade to the latest generation flagship device in as early as 12 months while still under contract with their current device.

For instance, once Samsung releases the Galaxy Z8 Series or the Galaxy S26 Series presumably next year, Globe postpaid subscribers may trade in their current device and upgrade without having to pay a termination fee.

They just need to pay the new device’s one-time cashout fee. This program will also be available for iPhone models and will soon roll out for select flagship devices.

Samsung Galaxy Z7 Series

The latest additions to the Samsung Galaxy Z Series were officially unveiled at Galaxy Unpacked in Brooklyn, New York.

These foldables push the boundaries of mobile technology and innovation to take productivity, creativity, and style to the next level.

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TECNO’s SPARK 50 Pro is the latest budget smartphone battery beast

Just two months after the SPARK 50 5G

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One after another, TECNO launches the SPARK 50 Pro with a beastly battery within. That’s just days after the grand launch of the POVA 8 5G in India.

Built to last

The icing of the cake has got to be the battery of the SPARK 50 Pro. However, the battery capacity will differ depending on where you live.

There’s a 5600mAh dual-cell version and a slightly larger single-cell model hitting the 6000mAh mark.

TECNO SPARK 50 Pro

Still, despite that battery capacity, it measures just 7.8mm thin.

If you’re worried about battery longevity, the SPARK 50 Pro can still last more than 80% of their original battery capacity — even after 1900+ charging cycles in six years.

Charging support is faster at 60W, better than what TECNO’s 45W speeds in their most recent smartphones.

TECNO SPARK 50 Pro 6000mAh battery

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Beneath that battery lies MediaTek’s Helio G100 Ultimate SoC. When it comes to memory, it allows up to 24GB extended thanks to Memory Fusion 4.0.

Up front, there’s a 6.78-inch 120Hz display paired with DTS-supported dual stereo speakers.

Finally, the SPARK 50 Pro also boasts SGS Five-Star durability certification alongside IP68 and IP69 dust and water resistance — making it one of the budget-friendly devices to have such durability rating.

More than meets the eye

Unlike the base SPARK 50 5G, the SPARK 50 Pro is powered by a 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 (or LYT-600) main camera. The said sensor promises improved low-light performance compared to typical cameras in its category.

The company is also bringing its TECNO’s very-own FlashSnap capabilities found in higher CAMON series. This feature offers shutter speeds of up to 1/10,000 of a second to better capture fast-moving subjects like pets, sports, or action shots.

TECNO Ella AI Assistant

Speaking of, TECNO’s Universal Tone technology also returns, aiming to produce more natural-looking skin tones across different environments.

Several AI-powered editing tools are included as well. That includes AI Eraser 2.0 and AI Extender for photos, AI Noise Cancellation for clearer calls, as well as AI Health Assistant. Even Ella as your AI Assistant was not left behind.

For off the grid communication, FreeLink 2.0 exists when needed.

Pricing and Availability

The TECNO SPARK 50 Pro comes in five color choices: Ink Black, Titanium Grey, Midnight Blue, Dynamic Orange, and Cloud White.

TECNO SPARK 50 Pro

TECNO has yet to announce official pricing and regional availability.

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Nothing is coming to over 500 Best Buy stores in the United States

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As the newest kid on the block, Nothing hasn’t made it terribly easy to grab one of their phones. But that’s all part of the allure. After all, fashion shouldn’t be easy.

Thankfully, all that difficulty isn’t forever. Nothing, together with all its phones and accessories, are coming to over 500 Best Buys across the United States.

It’s been a long time coming. Last year, Nothing expanded first in Canada as part of its push to spread across the North American continent. Now, after all the wait, the brand is finally available in one of the other North American country’s biggest retailers for tech.

From coast to coast, fans of the fashionable brand can grab the Phone (4a) Pro, the Headphone (a), the Phone (3), and the Ear (3) at their nearest Best Buy branch. Alternatively, they can also order any of these devices online through BestBuy.com.

It’s been a quiet year for Nothing. Though the brand successfully launched the Phone (4a) Pro series earlier this year, it has no plans to launch a follow-up to last year’s Phone (3) yet, leaving the flagship market hanging by another year. That said, there’s still much to love about the brand this year, from its heavily notable designs to its capable specs.

SEE ALSO: Nothing Phone (4a) + (4a) Pro review

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TECNO’s POVA 8 5G is both futuristic and future-ready

8000mAh battery, Sony LYTIA 600 camera, Alive Matrix display, and more

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Four months after the POVA Curve 2 5G, TECNO adds the POVA 8 5G to their performance-focused arsenal.

Futuristic vibe

TECNO’s POVA 8 5G continues the series’ signature sci-fi-inspired design language. The latest smartphone features sharp geometric elements and a semi-transparent rear panel.

TECNO POVA 8 5G

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One of its standout features is none other than the new Alive Matrix Display. It’s a customizable light panel on the back that can display 49 pre-loaded lighting effects for incoming calls, notifications, charging status, gaming sessions, and more. Prospective users can also personalize scenarios to match their style and could actually store many more customized effects aside from the pre-loaded ones.

Beside that LED display lies the 50MP main rear camera based on Sony’s LYTIA 600 (or LYT-600) sensor. The said sensor offers improved light capture for brighter and more detailed photos. It also supports 2x lossless zoom. Up front, you’ll get a 13MP front-facing shooter.

Sony LYTIA 600

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Powering the device is MediaTek’s Dimensity 7100 SoC. That’s paired together with TECNO’s in-house G1 Signal Enhancement Chip and SE1 Wi-Fi Enhancement Chip — making it a triple chipset smartphone.

TECNO says these chips help improve connectivity in challenging environments such as elevators and basements while boosting Wi-Fi reception.

The phone also features a 144Hz display with TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light Certification and military-grade durability.

Last but definitely not the least, its 8000mAh battery that can last as much as two days. For some measure, TECNO says the phone can last up to 85+ hours of music playback, 29+ hours of YouTube streaming, 26+ hours of WhatsApp, or 14+ hours of playing Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB).

Future-ready

Aside from the beastly battery packed inside, TECNO is also bringing several practical AI tools to the POVA 8 5G.

Among them is AI YouTube Summary. This turns lengthy videos into concise notes with key points and timestamps. The device also features AI-powered noise cancellation that helps isolate the speaker’s voice during calls, recordings, and meetings.

8000mAh Battery

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For photography, AI LightMaster 2.0 can remove unwanted reflections, lens flare, and shadows. The phone also supports uploading Live Photos directly to Instagram as Boomerang.

In select markets, users can even access AI Health features that estimate metrics such as heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and respiration through facial scanning technology.

TECNO POVA 8 5G

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Further solidifying its future readiness, TECNO promises two major Android OS upgrades and three years of security updates.

The company is also bundling three years of FREE 256GB cloud storage for POVA 8 5G users. Eligible markets can also receive a 3-month Google AI Plus trial which includes 2TB of cloud storage.

Pricing and Availability

The TECNO POVA 8 5G debuts first in India and is available in 16-Bit White, Terminal Green, and Plasma Orange colorways.

Specific pricing and availability in global markets are yet to follow along these four color choices: Arc White, Graphite Black, Echo Green, and Helios Orange.

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