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realme C11 and 7i now available on Globe’s ThePLAN

Available for free on ThePLAN 599 and ThePLAN 999

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Two of realme’s best-selling smartphones can now be availed on Globe’s postpaid plans. The telco is now offering the realme C11 and 7i on ThePLAN 599 and ThePLAN 999, respectively.

Geared for students under the new normal, realme C11 features top-notch features for the price. It has a MediaTek Helio G35 processor combined with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. With a 5,000 mAh battery, it can handle everything thrown at it and still have a charge left by the end of the day. The device is free to grab at ThePLAN 599, which comes with 2GB of data, and unlimited texts and calls to Globe networks.

As a bonus, Globe is bundling a free smartphone stand for all realme C11 postpaid plans.

Alternatively, those on the hunt for an affordable midrange device can snag the realme 7i. Young professionals and students will like the features that it offers including a quad-camera setup, 90Hz display, and 5,000 mAh battery. Plus, it’s even made better with Globe offering the device for free at ThePLAN 999. This plan comes with 5GB of data, and unlimited texts and calls to Globe networks. There’s even a free 50 minutes call to other networks.

All realme 7i postpaid plans also comes with a free 10,000 mAh powerbank.

Additional perks and availability

For all postpaid plans, subscribers can get additional perks exclusively from Globe. These perks include a free KonsultaMD subscription, free 1GB allocation to Facebook’s services and free shipping. Higher-end plan tiers may also include a free 6-month Amazon Prime and a free 3-month iflixVIP subscription.

Applying for Globe’s postpaid plan is simple. Visit realme C11 or realme 7i’s store page to apply online. Globe’s physical stores are also open for new postpaid application. The total cost of the plan will include the one-time cashout as well as the monthly fee.

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Apple reportedly gives up on the Vision Pro

But Apple will continue to sell the current model.

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When they unveiled the Vision Pro in 2023, Apple touted the wearable as the next big thing after the iPhone. Now, almost three years removed from the launch, the Vision Pro hasn’t really taken over the coveted spot occupied by the iPhone. Apple, according to a report, is allegedly canning the short-lived wearable.

According to MacRumors, Apple has reportedly given up on making the Vision Pro a thing. The team handling the wearable has supposedly been subsumed by other teams within Apple.

If true, the wearable’s end is unfortunate but not surprising. Despite being out for years, the Vision Pro has sold only a little more than half a million units with numerous returns from customers. Most recently, Apple updated the wearable with the M5 chip, but the move hasn’t revitalized the device’s status in Apple’s lineup.

Most of the complaints about the device stem from its exorbitant price or its cumbersome battery pack. Besides costing a whopping US$ 3,499, the Vision Pro is also difficult to move around with, especially because of its total weight and a battery pack that can get in the way.

To be clear, Apple has not officially discontinued the Vision Pro yet. The company continues to sell the version with the M5 chip. Apple can also restart development in the future.

However, the meantime retirement on future development does coincide with the recent restructuring inside the company. Tim Cook recently decided to step down as CEO with John Ternus as his replacement. Canning the Vision Pro might be Ternus’ first step in redefining Apple according to his plans.

SEE ALSO: Apple Vision Pro gets M5 chip upgrade

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YouTube makes picture-in-picture mode free for everyone globally

The update is rolling out globally now.

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Picture-in-picture (or PiP) mode is a godsend for multitaskers. The feature lets users watch videos in a tiny floating window while doing other tasks. However, the feature isn’t readily available for all users. Or wasn’t, at least. YouTube is now rolling out PiP mode for free globally.

Previously, PiP mode was exclusive to YouTube users who pay for Premium or Premium Lite. It was also exclusive to the United States.

Now, YouTube is making the feature completely free for users all over the globe. It will be available for both iOS and Android versions of the app.

There’s still a catch, though. The free version is available only for “longform, non-music content.” The same goes for Premium Lite subscribers. Music is still an exclusive feature for those who pay for the regular version of Premium. Basically, there is no change for paying users or users in the United States.

Using PiP mode is simple. All you need to do is load up a video you want to watch in the background. Then, just exit the YouTube app and go about your other tasks. The video will be inside a floating, resizable window while you look at other things.

There’s no timeline on when the update will reach your device. However, YouTube has promised that it will roll out globally within the coming months.

SEE ALSO: YouTube remains top PH video platform; advertisers urged to continue investing

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OnePlus has reportedly merged with realme

Both brands were previously rumored for restructuring early this year.

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OnePlus has a problem. For a while now, rumors have swirled about the company’s dissolution. For their part, the company has continued to deny the reports, citing business as usual. Likely to their dismay, the reports just keep coming. Today, sources have hinted that OnePlus has merged with realme.

Back in January, it was rumored that OnePlus would be closing up shop this year. Since the company very quickly denied the rumors, the report hardly made waves. However, a suspected merger with realme is more difficult to debunk.

For one, realme is itself in a very interesting position. Also back in January, realme was reportedly moving back into being a sub-brand of OPPO. Coupled together with the OnePlus debacle, all this internal restructuring seems par for the course.

According to Digital Chat Station on Weibo, OnePlus and realme have already concluded the merger. The two brands have reportedly united their Chinese and international operations under one roof. Likewise, their marketing will be the same. Pete Lau will still be the main head for this new division.

As with anything of this nature, take this with a grain of salt. OPPO, OnePlus, and realme have not issued any official statements concerning a merger or a shutdown for any brand.

SEE ALSO: realme is reportedly going back to being an OPPO sub-brand

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