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Globe extends roaming assistance to customers in the Middle East
Free roaming support extended
Globe is extending targeted roaming support to customers in key Middle East countries, following the evolving situation in the region.
The company said the initiative aims to help Filipinos abroad stay connected with loved ones and access essential services during uncertain times. The relief measures include complimentary roaming packages in select markets, along with credit or bill adjustments where needed.
Free roaming package in select countries
Globe is offering a complimentary roaming package to eligible Prepaid, TM, and Postpaid customers in the following countries:
- Saudi Arabia – via STC and Zain
- United Arab Emirates – via Du and e& (Etisalat)
- Bahrain – via Batelco and Zain Bahrain
- Qatar – via Ooredoo and Vodafone
- Kuwait – via Ooredoo Kuwait and stc Kuwait
The roaming relief package includes 1GB of all-access data, 15 minutes of calls, and 15 SMS credits valid for seven days. Globe designed the offer to support critical communication needs during this period.
The company will automatically activate the package for eligible customers. No registration is required. Recipients will receive a confirmation message once the service is active and ready to use.
To enjoy the benefit, customers must connect to Globe’s preferred roaming partners in each country. These networks are listed in Globe’s global roaming partner directories as primary operators in the region.
Additional support for customers in Iran
For customers in Iran, Globe is providing load support or bill adjustments to help offset roaming costs. The assistance will be administered through account credit adjustments, based on usage patterns while connected to roaming partners such as MTN Irancell.
“We recognize the importance of connection especially when circumstances are unpredictable. These measures represent Globe’s commitment to supporting our customers abroad, keeping them reliably linked to family and critical communication even in challenging contexts,” said Paula Rivera-Castillo, Head of Globe International Business.
Globe said it continues to monitor conditions in the region and work closely with international partners to ensure seamless connectivity and timely support for affected subscribers.
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vivo V70 FE pre-orders now open, starts at PhP 25,999
Offers, perks available throughout pre-order period
vivo has officially opened pre-orders for the vivo V70 FE, the more affordable follow-up to the vivo V70 launched last February.
The pre-order period is until April 24 and the midrange smartphone is available in two memory configurations:
- 8GB+256GB: PhP 25,999
- 12GB+256GB: PhP 29,999
Customers who place pre-orders at vivo stores nationwide will receive:
- limited-time vivo VIP Card with a 6-month extended warranty and 6-month broken screen insurance
- limited edition vivo Buds Air3
- PhP 1,000 discount
Customers can also bring home the vivo V70 FE for as low as PhP 37/day with 0% interest installment plans up to 18 months via Home Credit.
In addition, Globe has been tapped as the official network partner for a free prepaid SIM with 1-year unli 5G.
The vivo V70 FE has a POP MART Zsiga Exclusive Photo Border, thanks to its partnership with the IP. You may recall that the vivo V70 also released an exclusive Golden Hour colorway earlier.
The device is built for creators with a 200MP main camera, which can deliver portraits at different focal lengths, including an 85mm zoom.
In front is a 32MP camera and a 6.81-inch 120Hz 1.5K AMOLED display.
The phone is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7360-Turbo processor. It houses a 7,000mAh battery with support for 90W fast charging.
Customers can choose from three colorways: Muse Purple, Ocean Blue, and Urban Silver.
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These space photos were taken with an iPhone 17 Pro Max
All three photos were taken with the selfie cam.
The iPhone 17 Pro Max has always been touted as the quintessential phone for creators. But what happens if that creator finds themselves on the far side of the Moon?
Last week, NASA concluded the Artemis II, the first manned mission around the far side of the Moon in this century. Naturally, the mission produced breathtaking views of both the Moon and the Earth. Though most of those photos were taken with dedicated cameras, a few of them were taken with an iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Before the mission launched into orbit, NASA confirmed that the premium iPhone model had been approved to be included in the spaceflight. Each of the four crew members were given the phones for their own photography.
All three of the photos posted here were reportedly taken with the phone’s selfie camera. That says a lot about the iPhone’s camera quality if they weren’t even taken with the powerful rear cameras.
When the mission ended last week, Apple CEO Tim Cook and marketing SVP Greg Joswiak congratulated the crew for finishing the mission and taking spectacular photos with the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Artemis II marks a special milestone for spaceflight. It’s the first time in almost 25 years that humans have gone to the Moon. NASA, as well as other agencies all over the world, are planning more manned spaceflights in the coming future.
SEE ALSO: iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max bring bold redesign, 8x zoom, and more
Laptops
MacBook Neo pre-orders now open through Beyond the Box
Exclusive freebies, more perks available
Customers in the Philippines can now pre-order the MacBook Neo through Beyond the Box.
Those who avail of the device during the pre-order period can get up to PhP 10,000 worth in freebies. This is a curated bundle of essential accessories.
The MacBook Neo will also appear at these two cafes, inviting those who plan on upgrading to experience Apple’s new offering first-hand:
- April 16: Scout’s Honor, Uptown Mall
- April 17: The Matcha Tokyo, Opus Mall
Attendees who pre-order on the spot will also enjoy complimentary beverage, live DJ performances, and the opportunity to engage with social media personalities.
And to ensure the MacBook Neo is more accessible, Beyond the Box is offering 0% interest installment plans. This is both through major credit cards, Home Credit, and GCash’s GGives.
Reservations can be made through all Beyond the Box, Digital Walker, and open_sources branches nationwide.
Alternatively, the MacBook Neo is available through beyondthebox.ph, Lazada, and Shopee. It is priced at PhP 33,990 (education) and PhP 39,990 (retail).
Apple MacBook Neo
The Apple MacBook Neo is the company’s latest laptop, which is also its most affordable. It retails at just about US$ 499 to US$ 599 in the United States and SG$ 729 to SG$ 849 in Singapore.
It runs on an A18 Pro chip for 50% faster everyday performance compared to Intel Core Ultra 5-level PCs. This chip also has a 16-core Neural Engine for Apple Intelligence and 5-core GPU for graphics workloads.
The portable and lightweight laptop has a 13-inch 2408 x 1506 display, two USB-C ports, a headphone jack, and Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 6 connectivity.
The MacBook Neo ships with MacOS Tahoe, complete with apps like Safari, Photos, Messages, and FaceTime. Users are promised up to 16 hours of usage on a single charge.
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