Philippines
Budget vivo Y27 posed to deliver top-tier features
Redefine your smartphone experience
Shortly after the release of the midrange vivo Y36, the company is back with another launch, this time in the budget segment as the vivo Y27 has officially made its way to the Philippines.
It’s priced at just PhP 8,999 and is available in Burgundy Black and Sea Blue, offering Filipinos an affordable smartphone that can do a lot.
Here are some of the key highlights of the entry-level phone.
- 6GB RAM and 6GB Extended RAM: Multi-tasking and gaming will be smooth with up to 12GB of total memory
- Memory booster: This feature optimizes the phone’s performance by intelligently managing memory usage, along with Multi-Turbo 5.5 and RAM booster
- Ultra Game Mode: Speaking of gaming, the device has a specific mode for gaming. It optimizes it for play, while minimizing distractions
- 128GB internal storage: Complementing the vivo Y27’s memory is an equally-spacious ROM, which is expandable up to 1TB with a microSD card
- 44W fast charging: The vivo Y27 is ready to go any time with fast charging on its 5,000mAh battery, a feature only usually available starting phones starting in the mid-range tier
- Nighttime charging protection: Prevent overcharging at night with vivo’s charging safeguards
- IP54 water and dust resistance: You don’t need an expensive phone too to get valuable protection against splashes and dust, making the vivo Y27 a durable choice
For those looking for basic information, the phone has a Mediatek Helio G85 processor. It has a 6.64-inch IPS display. Cameras are a 50MP f/1.8 main camera along with a 2MP f/2.4 in-depth camera and an 8MP selfie camera. It runs on the Android 13-based Funtouch OS.
It is now available for purchase at vivo’s website, Shopee, Lazada and TikTok, as well as physical stores nationwide.
This is a sponsored press release by vivo Philippines.
The realme C100 Series, the brand’s latest rugged essential smartphone in the budget segment, has officially launched in the Philippines.
The series introduces up to an 8,000mAh Titan Battery on the realme C100 model, as well as IP69 Pro certification.
This means the handset has IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K dust and water resistance ratings to handle high-pressure water exposure and submersion for up to six meters and 30 minutes.
The C100 also supports 45W SUPERVOOC charging for quick battery top-ups. It even has a 10W reverse charging support to power other small devices.
On the other hand, the realme C100i comes with a 7,000mAh Titan Battery to likewise power all-day use. This model supports a steady 15W charging and 6W reverse charging. It is also rated IP64 for dust and water resistance.
In addition, both models support Rain Touch Mode, making the 6.8-inch 120Hz display optimized for touches even when it is wet. This panel also comes with ArmorShell Glass protection.
Powering the C100 is the MediaTek Helio G92 Max processor while the C100i has as Unisoc T7250 processor. The devices run on realme UI 7.0 (Android 16).
Price, availability
In the Philippines, the realme C100 Series comes in various storage configurations:
- C100i (4GB+64GB): PhP 6,313 (SRP: PhP 8,999)
- C100i (4GB+128GB): PhP 7,379 (SRP: PhP 11,999)
- C100i (4GB+256GB): PhP 8,199 (SRP: PhP 13,999)
- C100 (4GB+256GB): PhP 11,195 (SRP: PhP 16,999)
- C100 (8GB+256GB): PhP 14,000 (SRP: PhP 19,999)
Limited-time launch offers are available through Lazada, Shopee, and TikTok from June 18 to June 30.
The phones are also available at realme concept stores, kiosks, and partner retailers nationwide. Potential freebies include a TechLife Smart band, extended warranty and screen damage protection, privilege card, or additional cash discount.
Finance
UnionDigital Bank, Chubb partner for accessible insurance protection
Chubb insurance products now integrated into UD app
UnionDigital Bank and Chubb Philippines have partnered to bring accessible insurance protection to Filipinos.
The strategic partnership integrates Chubb’s insurance solutions directly on the UD app. These comprehensive solutions will be seen among UD’s suite of financial products. That way, insurance protection becomes more accessible for consumers.
The two key insurance products in the initial rollout are Loan Protect Insurance and Kaya Protect Insurance.
The first product is automatically included for eligible UD loan borrowers at no additional cost for the first three months once the loan is approved.
In the event of accidental death, permanent disability, temporary disability, or death due to illness, Loan Protect Insurance pays up to the original loan amount to cover 100% of the customer’s outstanding loan balance.
Any remaining balance is released to beneficiaries. Loan Protect Insurance is currently available for loans up to PhP 30,000 with short-term repayment periods.
Meanwhile, Kaya Protect Insurance will be available soon. This provides personal accident and accidental death coverage up to PhP 150,000 and is activated automatically by maintaining a low minimum balance of PhP 100 in the insured’s savings account.
The partnership between UnionDigital Bank and Chubb aims to address the protection gap, as according to a Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) survey, 48% of adult Filipinos are currently uninsured.
Philippines
Globe, Starlink provide free data, messaging for customers affected by Mindanao earthquake
Globe deploys Starlink’s satellite-to-mobile technology for disaster response
Globe has partnered with Starlink to deploy its satellite-to-mobile service in Mindanao areas affected by the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck on Monday. Provinces affected include South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, and Sarangani.
Deploying the service to support emergency communications and disaster response in the badly hit areas had demo permit approval from the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
This deployment marks Globe’s first use of Starlink’s direct-to-cell technology for disaster and emergency response.
Over 700,000 Globe and TM customers stand to benefit from the deployment, providing them with messaging through WhatsApp and SMS at a time when it is needed most.
Globe will offer the service for free for up to 30 days as critical support to affected communities until the provider’s network is fully restored.
The network provider will reach out directly to customers to provide them with instructions to connect to the satellite service using their existing Globe SIMs and LTE-enabled phones.
The earthquake, one of the strongest in the country in decades, prompted tsunami warnings for several coastal communities in Southern Mindanao. It also caused network disruptions across multiple provinces, as commercial power interruptions impacted telco facilities.
As of posting time, Globe is working closely with local government units and local electric cooperatives to fully restore its services.
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