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Maribelle M. Alba Editor-in-chief

The quintessential gadgets girl who loves all things Mac, red, and blingy. In a parallel universe, she organizes motorsports events and professional conferences.

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REN ALCANTARA managing EDITOR

Ren likes puppies, long walks in the park, and zombies. His idea of a perfect day would be a long walk in the park, with a puppy, during a zombie apocalypse. @hisnameisren

In a parallel universe, she’d be a travel writer. In this dimension, she’s a multi-tasker who makes full use of her IT knowledge and her Apple devices to be productive and efficient. She also loves to listen to audiobooks while doing routine stuff like driving or shopping. @presy1121

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EDITOR’S NOTE

School has always been a trying time for students, what with so many changes on the horizon. It’s also an age we look back to when we’re older, and remember fondly. All of us here at the magazine have great stories about our university lives, and hopefully, it hasn’t been too long since we last felt the cautious excitement of starting school. This month, we help out the schoolkids with the gift of tech. There’s a lot to be done for classes, but technology lets you get the most out of the experience. Whether you’re about to start a new term, or are just starting your break, head over to the CoverStory to see if tech can give you a hand for your next class. Ren Alcantara, Managing Editor

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VOlume 17 no. 10 PARADE

A collection of today’s tech.

THE DREAMER AND REALIST

Chloe Marie Vretman is proof that it’s never too late to merge your passions.

Mobility

Rides for the Manila cruise.

LIAM

You’ve got to meet Siri’s colleague.

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GADGETSLAB

Trusty reviews for a guided purchase.

WHAT’S IN YOUR BAG?

Because a well equipped student is an effective student

THE UNSILENCEABLE IPHONE CAMERA SHUTTER

Why you can’t silent your hand me down iPhone.

NEW YORK CITY

The city that never sleeps.

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CA PHE SAIGON

Another win for Marikina’s local food. scene.

DOODLE ART 2017 Yes, doodling is art!

SAKAY.PH

Your guide for that swift commute.

HACKING THE WILD

An interview with the Any Quitmeyer, the survivalist star.

BITS AND BYTES

What’s new in the tech beat.

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The doctor that challenges the norm.

HOME GYM

Working out at home has never been this convenient.

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The MMORPG favorite returns.

Tech lens on enterprise trends.

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GADGETSLAB

OPPO F3 Reviewed by Mia Carisse Barrientos

The OPPO F1s was a true game-changer in the smartphone market. Upon its release, units were selling, like hotcakes. This feat was only to be expected from a phone that captures selfies impressively and retails at a very competitive price. OPPO hopes to recreate and multiply this success with the launch of the F3. DESIGN If you’ve seen the F3 Plus—at least in pictures— you could tell that the F3 and its Plus version are like two peas in a pod, albeit the latter just a tad bigger. And if you’ve handled an F1s, there’s going to be an overwhelming sense of déjà vu upon first glance of the F3. This is exactly what I felt when my eyes fell on the Oppo F3. There was a feeling of familiarity—the good kind, as I know I have a good phone in my hand. The F3 is undeniably an OPPO phone with its subtle emblem on its rear, smooth finishing, and a home button on its front, all of which are marque characteristics of the Chinese brand’s roster of phones. It has the basics strategically placed on various sides of the device, with the audio jack unexpectedly at the bottom along with the speaker grille and micro USB port. Like its bigger sibling, the F3 features a solid state fingerprint scanner upfront which doubles as its home button. This feature is flanked by two capacitive keys which are the end tasks and return function. Honestly, I was a bit sceptical about the non-sinking home button, but it just takes a few minutes to get used to it. Among the first things I noticed about the F3 is it is a bit chunky when turned on its side. The screen, which is protected Corning Gorilla Glass, is faintly embossed making it look thick. When you put it side by side with phones in its class, however, you’ll realize that it’s not at all chunky— even thinner than some.

HARDWARE The F3 runs on a Mediatek processor with eight cores and works together with 4 GB of RAM. This combination makes it a solid mid-ranger able to handle small to intensive tasks. I ran a benchmark test on our loaner unit and it ranked loosely higher, if not same-levelled, with phones in its class. For the 3D test, it stuttered a bit. In use, I repeatedly played Dead Warfare on it and it did extremely well; moving around was smooth with no visible lags given the relatively demanding graphics of the game. Additionally, it parades a 64 GB internal storage expandable via microSD slot, which can easily accommodate thousands of photos, videos, and apps to your heart’s content. We now move on to the bread and butter of Oppo’s F series of smartphones, the cameras. The F3 ships with three shooters, one in the back and two in the front. These are complemented by a

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camera app that allows you to shoot a time-lapse, video, regular, beauty-infused, and panorama images right of the bat. Looking into its camera app features shows you more shooting modes, such as HDR, Ultra HD, color filters, GIF, double exposure, and expert. All these make it a one-stop shop for your shooting needs, eliminating the need to download extra photo-editing apps.

USER EXPERIENCE Having the OPPO F3 as a daily driver was a pleasant experience. It’s not the fanciest phone out there, but it gives you this sense of satisfaction. Running Android Marshmallow overlaid with Oppo’s own ColorOS, navigation was okay. I’m not really a fan of its layout, but what matters is there weren’t serious issues to be concerned with. The front cameras, as expected of the selfie expert, perform really well. I noticed that its 16 MP sensor allows in a good amount of light to give you well-lit and sharp selfies no matter the setting. The 8 MP sensor dedicated for wide-angle shots captures your surrounding impeccably, though shots aren’t as sharp as the ones taken with the former. Its sensors definitely live up to its claim to fame. The 13 MP rear camera doesn’t lose out to these two either. It renders finely detailed images, though could use a bit more punch in the color department.

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Specifications: Dimensions: 153.3 x 75.2 x 7.3 mm Weight: 153 g Display: 5.5-inch IPS, LCD capacitive; 1080 x 1920 resolution Operating System: Android 6.0 Marshmallow Processor: 1.5 GHz octa-core Mediatek MT6750T RAM: 4 GB ROM: 64 GB (expandable via microSD slot) Cameras: 13 MP f/2.2 with LED flash rear; 16 MP plus 8 MP front Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11/ Bluetooth 4.1/ microUSB 2.0/ LTE Battery: 3,200 mAh, non-removable Sensor: fingerprint

What’s Hot: - Impressive dual front cameras - Responsive fingerprint scanner

What’s Not: - Chunky-looking - Ho-hum design

For PHP 16,990, the OPPO F3 is a phone you would want in your arsenal. It has got just the right processing power, generous storage, and dual front cameras to catapult the brand to the top.

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Lenovo Ideapad 710S Plus Reviewed by Ren Alcantara

Laptops are the best way to get stuff done when you’re on the road. Lenovo, a leading name in the laptop computing scene, has always come up with devices that give us a great balance of price and performance, with a good serving of durability thrown in for good measure. We got to take a look at one of their latest offerings in the 710S Plus, and here’s what we think. DESIGN This particular Ideapad is as understated as any laptop from this line. The body is plastic made to look like brushed aluminum, and is pleasantly thin and light, starting at 2.4 lbs, and 12.09 x 8.42 x .55 inches. The keys are the usual island keys we see a lot of in laptops these days, with a matte, rather than shiny finish, and backlighting. The hinge is a typical solid bar, not the watch strap affair they have on the Yoga line. The screen is sufficiently large, framed by a large bezel top and bottom, and flush against the frame. This is a detail we will come back to later, so put a pin in that.

HARDWARE This diminutive little device has quite a bit of muscle. With a Core i7 processor ticking at a maximum of 2.9 GHz, 8 GB of RAM, and an Nvidia GeForce 940m make it more than capable of pulling its own weight, up to and including a bit of gaming. Our model had a 500 GB SSD, which offers enough room for everything you’re likely going to need from a laptop, and helps the 46 WH battery last a goodly time. Being a newer device, it also comes equipped with a USB-C port on the right side, and for added security, and a simpler login process, you get a fingerprint scanner in an unobtrusive spot on the flat of the wrist rest. The screen is a 13-inch, QHD+ IPS affair that’s plenty bright, and sharp enough for practically everything you need. Lenovo has even been kind enough to include JBL-branded speakers with Dolby certification, so you know you can get proper audio from it.

USER EXPERIENCE The Lenovo 710s Plus is a great little laptop. It’s light—which means it’s easy to carry around— which means you’ll actually carry it around with you. No more compromising with a tablet and folding keyboard, as long as you have a bit of space to spare! It pops into my smallest work bag with no trouble at all, and when it’s there, I hardly remember I have it. Despite being small, thin, and light, the 710s Plus is no slouch. With Intel’s latest Kaby Lake processors running the show, along with 8 GB of RAM, this is a laptop that can carry its weight and then some. Don’t insult it by simply running word-processing programs! This is a little beast. Large spreadsheets handling plenty of data, rendering the odd video 24

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or two, and even some light gaming are well within its abilities. Sure, you might not be able to bump everything up to god-level graphics detail, but it’ll give you playable frame rates on a lot of the titles available. On low settings, 1366x 768 resolution, Rise of the Tomb Raider runs at an acceptable 30FPS. Not exactly earth-shattering, but remember, it’s way smaller, lighter, and more handy than almost anything else in its segment. Another standout thing on the device is the keyboard. It feels great, with enough travel, and a satisfying tap with each keystroke. The low profile of the device doesn’t seem to affect key travel at all, which is extremely pleasing. The same goes for the touch pad, which has just enough bite so you aren’t all over the place. The 710S Plus also has a fingerprint scanner, so you won’t have to input your password or PIN ever again if you don’t want to. It is actually quite handy, and something I didn’t really think I wanted on my laptops again until recently. This is a flat little square, not unlike phone scanners, and not the old-style swipe-scanner we used to see on older devices. Battery life on the 710S Plus is fantastic. I routinely got over eight hours of use at the office with it, though that time is usually only spent writing and editing articles, as well as playing music. Streaming videos might drop that down a bit, but knowing I can get a full workday of use should I forget the power brick at home is a great comfort, and priceless when you’re on the road a lot. When it’s time to relax, you can count on the 710S Plus to perform admirably as an entertainment device. The JBL and Dolby partnership really shines here, delivering punchy audio for such a small profile. You’ll need a bit more power should you be catering to a large crowd, but for solo watching, or with a buddy, it is plenty.

telling, key-shaped smudges on the display that I would have to wipe off before use. A small problem, for sure, but a problem nonetheless.

VALUE Converted, this laptop will run you upwards of PHP 70k. That might be steep, considering all the options available, but the overall package—looks, performance, and all the little details such as the audio, backlit keys, and discrete graphics, really lend themselves to a device that’s as versatile as it is pretty, and that’s worth it in my book.

Specifications: Processor: Intel Core i7-7500U 2.7 GHz Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 940MX Memory: 8GB RAM, 500 GB SSD ROM Display: 13.3 inches 16:9, 1920x1080,166 PPI, IPS Connections: USB 2.0, two USB 3.0/3.1 Gen1, display port, combo audio in/out 3.5-mm jack, SD/SDHC/ SDXC reader, fingerprint reader, brightness sensor Dimensions: 0.55 x 12.09 x 8.43 inches Battery: 46 Wh Lithium-Polymer, four cells Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64 Bit Weight: 1.1 kg

What’s Hot: - Thin, light, and gorgeous - Discrete graphics - Lots of little additions What’s Not: - Screen folds on the keys when shut

The screen is also quite pleasant. Bright, roomy, and vivid, it’s fine enough so you won’t be squinting to try and make out details, and really quite thin, which minimizes the flapping around some larger, heavier screens seem to suffer from. The bezels are a little large, but it’s not a big deal, as it actually does add to the look, since it’s flush with the rest of the screen. A problem I do have with it is that when closed, the keys rub on the screen. This could eventually lead to scratches on the glass. Even over the short time I had the unit, i noticed that opening the lid revealed

Bottomline I would keep it if I could. www.gadgetsmagazine.com.ph


OnePlus 3t Reviewed by Ren Alcantara

OnePlus is now officially in the country, and the first device they have for the local market is the OnePlus 3t. Every day, the market gets more and more saturated. Does the OnePlus 3t have what it takes to break into a leading position? We find out!

switch easy to identify likely causes this little issue. It’s no deal-breaker by any means, but if you’re waiting for an important notification, it’s something to watch out for. Overall though, the pros win this comparison. My issues with the phone are exceedingly minor compared to the solid performance it delivers all day.

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Metal body? Check. Shiny, beveled edge? Check. Smoothly curved glass? Check. You can tell they put a lot of effort in picking materials, and putting them together in a design that’s as pleasing to look at as to hold. Our demo unit was a nice blueish gray, done in what looks to be a very pleasing anodized finish. The front is protected by sturdy Gorilla glass, and the sides of both the glass and the metal housing are nicely curved. Forget your fidget spinner, I’ll be fiddling with this instead, thank you very much.

This is where the phone blows the competition out of the water, current reigning flagships included. Concessions are necessary for a phone like this to hit the right price point, but crucially, OnePlus made the correct ones. This is a phone that’s frankly, overqualified for the segment, but I will be the last to complain. Apart from being an awesome phone at this moment, it should pack enough of a punch to remain viable well beyond the usual yearlong ownership cycle other phones struggle to keep up with. It’s a win in what might be the most important criteria, particularly in our market.

The power button is nicely raised off the side of the case, as is the volume rocker, and in addition to those, the phone has a very nicely knurled slider that switches profiles from audible, vibrate, and do not disturb. The knurling serves both to make it easy to manipulate, and simple to tell apart from the other buttons.

HARDWARE The OnePlus 3t has some muscle. The Snapdragon 821 Chipset and an absolutely massive 6 GB of RAM make for a device that can handle multiple instances of anything you can throw at it. The large 5.5-inch screen give you plenty of space to move around, and a fingerprint scanner keeps everything secure. The camera is an adequate 12 MP affair, with an 8 MP front-facer, and it has all the connectivity you need to get your work squared away, including the ability to take two SIM cards, so you have one less device to worry about. All told, it’s a very impressive spec sheet.

USER EXPERIENCE I am very pleased to say that the 3T might be one of my favorite devices of late. First off, it’s a real looker. The dark grey finish, hefty but not heavy weight, and solid construction all lend themselves to a device that exhude quality. It might not be the first brand on everyone’s mind, which is a real shame, because it might be one of the best-built out there. One of my absolute favorite things on the phone though, is the impossibly fast fingerprint scanner. This is the fingerprint scanner we hoped to have when they first became a thing. There is no appreciable lag between a tap on the non-tactile button, and the device springing to life. Waking your device from sleep is something you will be doing a lot over the course of however long you www.gadgetsmagazine.com.ph

will have a phone, so making that happen as quickly as possible is actually quite important in a daily driver. It’s actually so good, I now find the 0.3-second unlock on my personal phone slightly annoying. The second thing I love about the 3t is the stellar battery life. It seems to go on for a good bit longer than a lot of my devices. While I’m usually tripping over myself for a charger for my older phone by midday, the OnePlus 3t manages to stay alive long enough to see me home. That’s quite a bit of juice. For the duration of the review, I walked around without a powerbank in my pocket. It has been far too long since I have done that on purpose. If you do find your battery bottomed out, the included charger and cable (the combination is apparently important) can give you upwards of 63 percent charge in half an hour. Amazing and convenient. The third thing I appreciate is the Oxygen OS. My normal device runs vanilla Android, which is just the flavor I like. Oxygen OS is not that far removed from the stock experience, and doesn’t at all get in the way of me doing what i want to do, or slow the phone down unnecessarily. There are a few things the phone could do better though. The camera, while perfectly adequate, and actually noticeably better than many in the price range, has great colors, but suffers from a lack of detail around the edges. The camera app itself launches quickly, and for capturing memories, it’s perfect.

Specifications: Weight: 158g Dimensions: 152.7 x 74.7 x 7.35mm OS: Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, with Oxygen OS overlay Screen size: 5.5-inch Resolution: 1920 x 1080 CPU: Snapdragon 821 RAM: 6 GB Storage: 64/128GB Battery: 3,400mAh Rear camera: 16MP Front camera: 16MP What’s Hot: - Super fast fingerprint scanner - Plenty of RAM - Gorgeous What’s Not: - Camera could be better - Notification switch could be improved

Another thing is the home button. Long presses and double taps have functions, which is great on paper, but the placement means you’ll hit it accidentally a lot of the time, triggering whatever function you’ve got going on. This can fortunately be disabled, so it’s not that big a deal. The physical notification switch is a bit of a mixed bag. While I do appreciate being able to select do not disturb, silent, or audible, more than once, my pocket decided i shouldn’t be disturbed, flicking the switch, and cutting me off from my notifications. The same knurling that makes the

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Specifications: Sensors: MEMS 3-axis accelerometer, optical heart rate tracker Material: Elastomer wristband, surgical-grade stainless steel frame Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 Haptic feedback: Vibration motor Tracking data: Activity, calories burned, heart rate, sleep activity Battery: Rechargeable lithium-polymer, lasts up to 5 days Display: OLED tap display Design: Splash proof What’s Hot: - Long battery life - Sleep tracking - Low profile

Fitbit Alta HR

What’s Not: - No geo-tracking

Reviewed by Robby Vaflor

I am not physically active. I find working out at the gym aimless, and the whole burning calories part makes it feel too much like work. I need motivation to get my mind excited rather than anxious for exercise. Recently, I got my hands on the newly launched Fitbit Alta HR, the updated version of the Alta health and fitness tracker, now with continuous heart rate tracking. Is this the key to giving me that push to take better care of myself? DESIGN The Alta HR is designed to be an extremely low profile fitness tracker. It is 25 percent slimmer than the Charge 2. From a personal aesthetic standpoint, I prefer it slim. The metal pebble fits almost seamlessly to the band to form one solid accessory. No one will be able to tell how the band is attached. The pebble is fitted with a scratch resistant glass face, and while the size of the watch is smaller than most trackers out there, the information is easy to read. Like other Fitbit trackers, the Alta HR is available for different wrist widths. The band is improved with a buckle and loop locking system which makes it feel more like a watch and keeps the tracker secure around the wrist. The standard version has a band made of rubber, available in fuchsia, black, or blue grey. A special edition is also available in gunmetal black (the pebble is colored the same), and soft pink (with a rose gold pebble). Leather bands and an all metal bangle are also available separately. Fitbit also announced that it will be working once again with various designers and design houses like Tory Burch and Public School to create even more fashionable options.

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with the range of motion) and more accurately calculate the amount of calories burned while doing it. This technology also allows the HR to make full use of Fitbit’s new app update which includes a more comprehensive sleep tracking feature. This feature allows users to monitor how much sleep they’re getting, with the added dimension of the duration of each stage of a sleep cycle one has gone through over the night from R.E.M.s to deep sleep. In terms of endurance, the watch is splash-proof and scratch resistant. And despite its size, the Fitbit Alta HR can last for up to seven days of continuous use until the next charge (and it charges fast too).

and how much of it I ate, and how much of those calories I still have to burn. I can also motivate or be motivated by friends who are in my network. Or I can motivate myself with “virtual walks” that allow me to traverse famous places. It makes the chore of exercising more fun, and it feels like I’m actually accomplishing something when it tells me that I walked around Yosemite on my way to work. Couple these features with sleep tracking, and I have an overview of how well I’m taking care of myself. And it sure beats being judged by a personal trainer every time you snack on a doughnut amidst tears of shame. The loathing is all internal, and I intend to keep it that way.

The Alta HR would have gotten the perfect score for hardware, had it not been for its lack of location and altitude tracking which other models have.

When synced with the phone, the watch provides reminders to move based on inputted settings, gives congratulatory animations when a fitness goal is achieved, and alerts the user of messages received and incoming calls.

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The folks at Fitbit acknowledge that hardware is not why people continue to use their products; it’s the app integration. And they’re right.

The standard edition costs PHP 8,495 and while that is pretty steep considering its features and how much other models of Fitbit cost, the Alta HR makes up for it with a more accurate monitoring of activity and sleep, a longer battery life, and a slimmer design.

The intuitive app allows me to create short-term and long-term fitness goals from losing weight to getting more exercise. And this virtual fitness buddy actually worked for me. The tracker monitors my activity throughout the day and how much calories I’ve burned. I would then input how much water I drank, what type of food

Bottomline This watch got me off my butt. A-plus. www.gadgetsmagazine.com.ph


Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro Reviewed by Gerry Gaviola

Although I’m personally not a fan of big bulky phablets, the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro’s slim profile and superb specs made me extra curious about it. With a new attractive and sleek design, Samsung’s Galaxy C9 Pro is definitely one that can compete in the aesthetic and performance arena. DESIGN Many are familiar with Samsung’s plastic designs, metal rims, shiny accents, and plastic rears laminated with glass. Those are gone with this Samsung phone. While moving away from its usual aesthetic, this new, sleek design is actually an attractive one. The Galaxy C9 Pro has been, without a doubt, designed with elegance in mind. The first noticeable difference in the Korean giant’s new design move is its change in body template: from the usual plastic design, the phablet is now wrapped in metal that comes in a smooth black or gold finish. At the back are antenna lines that blend in quite nicely. Because of its extremely thin profile, there’s some camera protrusion in this model. At the sides are slim volume rockers and the power button for easy access. In front is the gigantic six-inch glass screen with rounded edges. Capacitive buttons are still available on either side of the home button that doubles as a fingerprint sensor. For stereo surround, the earpiece located on top also functions as a second speaker. Samsung’s new design move was a smart one. Unlike its other phones, this one actually feels like a premium device worth flaunting.

HARDWARE The Galaxy C9 Pro sports a 1.95 GHz Snapdragon 653 octa-core processor. Although not a flagship phone, everything thrown at it manages to run very smoothly. After all, what use is the gorgeous six-inch display if the phone doesn’t perform superbly? A bigger screen offers more comfortable multitasking. The Galaxy C9 already succeeds in terms of its FULL HD Super Amoled display, backed up by a powerful processor, and 6 GB of RAM. Yes, 6 GB, which is really more than enough. Right off the box, the phone comes pre-installed with productivity applications like the Microsoft Office Suite that, when put into multitasking mode, will certainly not lag.

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With 64 GB of storage, exaggerated RAM, and a gorgeous display, playing games or watching your shows would be a breeze— care of the phone’s powerful hardware.

USER EXPERIENCE First thing’s first: I am not a fan of phablets because they’re not ergonomic for one hand usage. The big screen, and the spectacular specs, however, are very appealing. The real question is whether or not it is practical enough for hours of usage. Phablets were made to better consume media, but how practical is it for day to day usage? The phone is extremely thin, coming in only 6.9 mm thick. With its thin frame and metal back design, the phone is quite difficult to grasp. Considering its large dimension, you’re going to need extra grip for which you will have to buy a case. This is unfortunate, as its metal backing is attractive. Consuming media in landscape mode offers a pleasant experience, care of the screen and stereo speakers. Playing games is also a very enjoyable and immersive experience. To be honest, the phone, while not a flagship, offers a flagship experience. Multitasking is good. Both the front and back camera are good. And the overall experience was pleasing, except for the problems of size and lack of grip.

VALUE Priced at almost flagship range, the phone is a good buy if you’re willing to spend for excellent performance and premium feel.

Specifications: OS: Android OS, v6.0.1 (Marshmallow) Processor: 1.95 GHz Snapdragon 653 octa-core processor Storage: 64 GB, expandable via dedicated microSD card slot RAM: 6 GB Screen: 6-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display, 367 ppi Sim: Dual SIM (Nano-SIM) Camera:16 MP PDAF rear camera with f/1.9 aperture and dual-tone LED flash and 16 MP front camera with f/1.9 aperture Comms: 4G LTE/Wi-Fi 802.11ac/Bluetooth 4.2, A2DP, LE/GPS w/ A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS Dimensions: 162.9 x 80.7 x 6.9 mm Weight:189 g Battery: 4,000 mAh non-removable battery Connectivity: GSM/HSPA/LTE What’s Hot: - 6-inch Full HD Display - 6GB RAM - Stereo Speakers What’s Not: - Thin design that requires extra grip - No water-proofing or dust proofing

Bottomline If you love phablets, consider buying this one. The Galaxy C9 Pro is one of the most powerful phones out there, but make sure to either install a case or be extra careful not to drop it.

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Leaving summer’s adventures, beaches, and workshops is hard. However, dreams don’t end when summer does. Going back to school means more time for retelling gathered experiences, and more opportunities for making new ones. This month’s cover girl proves that chasing a dream is best when passions are merged with learning. Outfit by Forever 21 Mango Yupi by Mango PH

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Art Direction by Theresa Eloriaga Photography by Carlo Dans Isidoro Hair and Make-up by Patricia Aquino Styling by Paula Candoy Assisted by Jael Laura Mendoza Model: Chloe Vretman of Women’s Folio Management

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On the cover: Outfit by Forever 21 SM Megamall, SM Makati, SM City Cebu, SM City North EDSA, SM Mall of Asia, SM Lanang Premier, SM Aura Premier, SM City Fairview, SM CityClark, SM Southmall, Sm Seaside City Cebu, SM City Iloilo, SM City Bacolod, and SM CDO Downtown Premier


Outfit by Mango PH | Glasses by Forever 21

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 The slim yet powerful choice

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Crop blazer and Shirt Retro by Mango PH | Pleated Shorts by Topshop | Shoes by Mango PH

Canon EOS 100D An affordable yet superb DSLR ready for any situation

OPPO F3

Because selfies are better with friends

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Outfit by Topshop | Shoes by Forever 21 | Mango Yupi by Mango PH

The Dreamer and Realist Interviewed by Gerry Gaviola A model student isn’t just someone with straight A’s and a consistent enthusiasm for learning. No. A model student is someone who exudes balance; someone with enough passion and drive to both learn and chase one’s dream. Reminded of her nostalgic days in school, Chloe was a sweetheart. Her humble personality lit the studio, and her story, even more. Among the many things that Chloe learned in school was to never compromise dreams and to live a life of passion and adventure. After realizing that life’s too short to just learn from books, Chloe chose to learn and live through adventure. Ever since she could remember, Chloe always loved to see beautiful works of art. With that, she followed her heart’s calling and decided to pursue a degree in Art History. Chloe shared that she actually did very well in school, especially since she enjoyed what her course had to offer: a deeper understanding of art and the world around her. While studying, this French girl of many interests also began modeling for her friends. As her interest in modeling grew, she decided to take a shot at becoming a model. Merging her passions, she realized that pursuing such a career would allow her to fulfil her dream as a model and, at the same time, experience the culture and the world around her. Don’t be fooled by her sophisticated looks though. This smart woman is also game for anything. Chloe shares that she loves adventure and travel because it permits her to learn so much about beauty, art, and culture. Be it dancing, cooking, or even riding a motor bike, Chloe is always ready to try new things. Indeed, the best way to learn is to live life to the fullest! So what’s next for Chloe? She has yet to see the beautiful beaches of our country, so she plans on embarking on her next adventure very soon, before her career requires her to travel to her next destination.

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MOBILITY

Ford Explorer 3.5L Sport Reviewed by Ren Alcantara • Photos by Theresa Eloriaga

In the automotive world at least, comfort and performance are at loggerheads. There are a few exceptions though, and we were lucky enough to get out hands on one of them. The Ford Explorer 3.5L Sport is an amazing combination of power, creature comforts, and driveability. We’re still sad we had to give it back, but we do have a lot of fond memories of our time with it, and we’re here to share them with you, so buckle up. DESIGN There are a few people who aren’t fans of the large profile of SUVs such as the Explorer. We aren’t those people. While it is unequivocally large, the short, wide, high-set grille, lights, and two-tone colorway make it look a lot smaller than it actually is. That doesn’t make it any less imposing though; it’s a serious vehicle that looks like it means business. 20-inch machined aluminum wheels, the shark’s fin antenna, and dual exhausts on the rear help further that point. At least on the outside, think of it as a “casual Friday” SUV, and you have the Sport version. It’s a car that wants to be seen.

HARDWARE Let’s get this out of the way. It has a 3.5-liter V6 EcoBoost engine under the hood. She’s got some real meat on her bones, and she doesn’t try to hide that fact. This beast of a power plant puts

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out 370 PS at 5500 rpm, and 475 Nm of torque at 3500 rpm. It’s mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters, if you really need to give her a hot supper. Inside, creature comforts abound. You’ve got power and automatic everything, from windows, to mirrors, seats, and even for folding the last row back. You’ve got dual-zone climate, a 230 Volt outlet in the back, front and rear cameras, two-panel moonroof, keyless starting, AND seat coolers, the presence of which I had no idea I wanted or needed until I switched them on. Seriously. Thanks, Ford. I’m going to stop naming creature comforts, because there are too many, and I have only so many words to do the review, but suffice to say, you are going to be spoiled rotten by this vehicle. ABS, airbags, roll stability control, driving aids such as blind spot warnings, collision warnings,

and tire pressure monitoring all mean a safe ride each time.

USER EXPERIENCE The first thing you will appreciate when you climb your way onto the driver’s seat is just how large this SUV is. It’s tall, sure, and you’re respectably off the ground, but it’s also quite wide. It’s great practice in pushing your spatial awareness. Fortunately, it’s supremely responsive, and quickly obliges driver input through the steering wheel—something I wasn’t expecting, but left me quite pleased. Sure, it’s no MotoGP bike, but it certainly doesn’t feel like the tank it is. The second thing you notice is the sense of urgency with which this behemoth of an SUV surges forward at the application of a little throttle. I get around the city on a sport-touring motorcycle, and I can say that the sense of

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acceleration is eerily similar on the Explorer as it is on my bike. That wouldn’t be too strange, until you realize that the SUV’s weight is easily several times the bike’s. Punch it, and you’re suddenly blasting through an overtake, no hesitation, downshifting, or waiting required. It’s actually a bit frightening the first time you gas it like that. Once you’re over the initial rush of having all that power on tap, you’ll begin to appreciate the comforts the Explorer affords. First off, you can remotely start the engine. Why? Because we live in the tropics. When you’re within range, you can fire her up, get the cabin nice and cold, and pop right in, ready to drive off. Power adjustments for seat height, distance, and how far your back reclines, as well as movable lumbar support make long drives totally painless. The steering wheel is likewise power-adjustable, and moves with the touch of a finger. Should you need to get in there to drive properly, shutting the engine down will make the seat move back, aiding in egress. There are seat coolers. Parking in the heat, or driving for a long time can get uncomfortable for the seat of your pants. This alleviates that splendidly. Should you be feeling a little hot around the butt, hit the button, and you’re golden. Couple that with a devoted Max A/C button, and you’re going to have the ride of your life.

This SUV is also extremely smart. Sync allows for surprisingly accurate voice commands, letting you adjust the throttle, dial numbers, and control your music all hands-free (though steering wheel controls are available for the old-school among us). This lets you focus on driving, and keeps you out of trouble. Multiple gauge displays give you

pertinent info, such as audio details, a compass, as well as fuel economy numbers, all of which are done in a simple, easy-to-read format, so you don’t get distracted. This allows you to monitor important details on vehicle performance, and keeps you from having to guess if your tire is flat or your oil temp is getting high. Integration is smooth, simple, and intuitive, which really is what makes the whole smart thing worth it. During my time with the Explorer, we had an office trip planned, and that involved loading a lot of things into the vehicle. The back opens automatically, and the seats fold and stow with the touch of a button, so loading and re-configuring the back was something I actually looked forward to. And if space is a concern, by my estimation, folding the two rows of seats created enough room to fit a decent-sized mattress. Take that info as you will: all I’m saying is that this is a very roomy vehicle.

VALUE This is something of a mixed bag. While it really offers absurd levels of comfort, it’s clearly not for everyone. Coming in at a shade under PHP 4M, this is for people who really want the extras, and that makes it worth it. If you’re the type to pay that much, then the 4.7 km/L fuel economy shouldn’t bother you either. As for myself, I think it might be a little too much. The performance really does make me want to reconsider though. What’s Hot: - So many creature comforts - Very smart - Power through the roof What’s Not: - 4.7 km/L in mixed driving. Ouch.

Bottomline: If this fits your budget, you will definitely not regret it. Buy it to drive it yourself, and you’ll be very happy.

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Chevrolet Sail 1.5L LTZ AT Reviewed by Maribelle Alba with Amy Christine Giray • Photos by Ronel Bautista

The new Chevrolet Sail, introduced in the 12th Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) last April, is the American brand’s entry into the subcompact sedan segment. We had a test unit for several days, and took it up for a spin to cool Tagaytay. Let’s see how it fared. DESIGN There is no mistaking the signature golden bowtie emblem nor the distinctive dual port black grille on the nose of the Chevrolet Sail. The front is characterized by swept back headlights and builtin fog lamps. A black B-pillar on the LTZ gives an unbroken side profile that complements the bold character lines. This is echoed in the 16-inch gun metal alloy wheels for a more aggressive look. The LTZ also features a sunroof with slide and tilt

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functions, useful for quickly dissipating heat and allowing fresh air into the cabin. The color scheme is carried into the jet black interior, with touches of chrome and graphite silver metallic trim. Instead of a full armrest console, the Sail only has cupholders behind the gear stick. The brochure lists seven available colors: peppy orange, blue sky, synacuse, black met kettle, bright white solid, galaxy silver, and summit

white. The official press material points out that the Sail will keep its luster over time due to 107 high-standard painting and five anti-corrosion exterior coating processes with nine anticorrosion layers.

HARDWARE This premium variant is powered by a 1.5-liter DOHC D-VVT engine that delivers 108.8 PS at 6,000 rpm, and 141 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm, mated to a four-speed automatic transmission.

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The suspension system features a McPherson strut type with stabilizer bar in front, and a rear torsion beam nonindependent suspension. Brakes are front discs and rear drums. The infotainment system consists of a nine-inch HD touch screen display and a four-speaker audio system. It runs on the Android operating system and has built-in Waze, Spotify, and Google Play Store apps. Bluetooth connectivity allows audio streaming as well as smartphone integration. Controls are built into the steering wheel for safe and convenient access. Safety equipment include three-point ELR seatbelts, driver and passenger airbags, anti-lock brakes, high-mount stop lamp, child locks, ISOFIX child restraints, speed sensing door locks, anti-theft alarm system, driver seatbelt reminder, and rear parking assist sensors.

USER EXPERIENCE We drove the Chevrolet Sail 1.5 LTZ AT up to Tagaytay for our annual summer outing with a full load of four passengers. The spacious interior ensured that everyone had enough head and leg room to be comfortable the entire trip. Also notable was the large trunk compartment which easily accommodated all our overnight

bags plus the extra cargo we took on after hitting the fruit stands on our way down. On the hilly terrain of Tagaytay, the Sail gamely took on some steep inclines without feeling

underpowered, thanks to its 140 Nm of pulling power. Downhills were also manageable with the active select manual override for the automatic transmission. We thoroughly enjoyed the multimedia infotainment system, particularly since it had our favorite apps—Waze for navigation, and Spotify for music streaming—built-in. No worries about distracted driving either, as the driver could answer his phone via Bluetooth hands-free connectivity. Possibly the only thing that really weirded us out was the awkward placement of the power window buttons, which were located under the aircon controls on the center panel. This means only the driver or the front passenger had access to the buttons to open or close the car windows.

VALUE The most premium variant of the Chevrolet Sail, the 1.5 LTZ AT, is priced very competitively at PHP 858,888. The warranty coverage of five years or 100,000 kms (whichever comes first) assures worry-free ownership for Sail buyers. Another layer of assurance is the automatic enrolment in 24/7 emergency roadside support three years, with the option to renew thereafter. What’s Hot: - Good price point for premium variant - Infotainment system with built-in apps What’s Not: - Weird location for power window controls - Only cupholders on the bare center console tray

Bottomline: Full-featured yet affordable, its badge carries over a century of car manufacturing heritage.

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Honda BR-V Modulo 1.5L Reviewed by Robby Vaflor with Marisa Consuelo • Photos by Theresa Eloriaga

We once again find ourselves behind the wheel of Honda’s highly successful seven-seater BR-V, and this time, we get to do an in-depth review. I have to say, we can’t seem to get tired of taking this baby out for a spin. DESIGN Drivers who are no stranger to Honda’s line-up might see the BR-V as a sportier version of the Mobilio. This is more apparent on the inside, from the steering wheel all the way to the backseat. Sharing design DNA in this case isn’t a bad thing. It keeps the Mobilio interior’s comfort and practicality, and puts it into a fiercer outer shell. The BR-V has sportier lines, a robust grille design, higher ground clearance (201 mm), and 16-inch alloy wheels. It’s a solid-looking SUV.

HARDWARE The BR-V runs on a 1.5-liter, single overhead camshaft, i-VTEC four-cylinder engine with

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16 valves, similar to what you would find in a Mobilio or a City. It produces 120 PS of power at 6,600 rpm and a maximum 145 Nm of torque at 4,600 rpm. It is Euro 4 emissions rating-certified, coupled with a fuel tank that’s able to hold 42 liters of petrol.

are ventilated discs for the front and drum brakes for the rear. For creature comforts, the BR-V’s offerings are standard. You have adjustable seats, strong airconditioning, and a good amount of slots and compartments to hold stuff in. It has a seven-inch touch screen console for its four-speaker audio system. As the name suggests, only Navi variants of the SUV have GPS capabilities. The audio system supports Bluetooth, USB, and auxiliary connections.

The engine works with Honda’s Earth Dreams continuously variable transmission (CVT) technology which automatically adjusts the transmission into very precise gears depending on the speed and direction of the vehicle, and on the surface it is driving on.

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The BR-V’s suspension is a combination of a MacPherson strut for the front and a torsion beam for the rear. The brakes, on the other hand,

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on the weekend goes out of town for a quick getaway from the hustle and bustle. And for what it was designed for, it’s quite perfect. Since the car is pretty much a “Mobilio Sport,” the interior feels the same, meaning it has ample leg room in the first two rows, but the third may feel somewhat cramped—best to leave those seats for the kiddies. Luggage space is pretty decent and will be enough for a few days away. As I’ve said before, I am a fan of CVT, especially Honda’s version of it. While classicists find it not particularly exciting, I see its “basic-ness” as a good thing. It’s an everyday SUV—and you would want the comfort and efficiency of a CVT as you ply the rage-inducing Metro Manila on a rush hour. With the SUV’s intuitive transmission and excellent handling, the BR-V can quickly transition from the shortdistance, turtle-paced streets of Metro Manila to the high and winding roads of say, Tagaytay or Tanay. And even with the suspension setup, hitting bumps doesn’t feel as stiff as one would expect from a torsion beam.

Don’t expect to win any races on a full load while going up an incline, though. But then again, this wasn’t meant for a mid-life crisis rush of

adrenaline. It’s a good, versatile family car that coasts comfortably through life. What a vision.

VALUE Starting at below a million bucks (PHP 989,000 for the 1.5 S CVT), the BR-V is an extremely affordable SUV that carries Honda’s mark of quality. People looking for a nice family car could not do much better than this.

What’s Hot: - Affordable quality seven-seater - Intuitive CVT What’s Not: - Third row’s a bit cramp

Bottomline: Like a good pint of lager, we find more and more good things to say about the BR-V after each sip. Third time’s the charm indeed.

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Ssangyong Tivoli EXG Review by Gerry Gaviola • Photos by Jael Mendoza

Definitely a conversation starter and one of the most unique car brands available in the Philippine market, many still haven’t heard about the Korean brand, Ssangyong. For a brand that has yet to make a familiar name, Ssangyong’s Tivoli EXG is definitely one that can compete. DESIGN Ever heard of the Korean car brand, Ssangyong? Many haven’t. A quick Google image search turns up photos of the bizarre looking Ssangyong Rodius, and other cars with daring designs that could trigger an “Oh... That car” response. Notorious for experimenting with outlandish designs, Ssangyong has gone a different design route with much more attractive ones in its newest cars. That isn’t to say that Ssangyong strayed away from its utilitarian heritage. The Tivoli features a functional design with an aesthetic that actually works. Without sacrificing its trademark of unique designs, Ssangyong’s Tivoli still sports an

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unusually aggressive look albeit now an attractive one. Its design is anything but boring. The metal exterior is sculpted with accents and lines that accentuate a sporty look appropriate for a crossover car. The overall architecture is derived from nature: there’s rhythmical lines in its body; the slim, wide grille; the trapezoidal LED headlights near its front fog lights; and the floating roof design which, by the way, provides perfect peripheral vision. Much of the attractive styling is due to its strong and aggressive theme. The nose of the Tivoli features sculpted lines also seen in the car’s muscular front and rear wheel housings. To add to that is the aggressive rear bumper and the 16-inch aluminum alloy wheels. Beyond the muscular look is balance, achieved by the addition of the floating

glass roof design and the centrally-mounted rear fog lamp. When it comes to the interior, all I can say is that it is both comfortable and classy. Its D-cut steering wheel is comfortable to hold on long drives and the leather wrapped seats give it a luxurious feel. The only caveat? If you’re a back passenger and wish to store papers, books, or whatnot, in the back of the front seats, you won’t really be able to, not securely at least. The back portion of the seats only have garters in place of the usual small pouches.

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torque that’s available at 4,000 rpm. Latest engine technologies such as the dual variable valve timing, and an exhaust layout that minimizes exhaust gas interference enhance the Tivoli’s engine response making it extra efficient. By efficient, I mean really efficient. Personally attesting to its performance, we drove the car to Tagaytay from Quezon City consuming only two bars of gas. Highly efficient and quiet running is what the Tivoli’s engine is. A six-speed automatic transmission is equipped in this car that’s full of surprises. For entertainment, there’s the seven-inch Android based HD monitor that is also Bluetooth capable. For navigation, Waze is preinstalled in the system. Whether it be for navigation or keeping the passengers entertained, the HD monitor doesn’t fail in providing easy access.

USER EXPERIENCE I’ve never driven a Tivoli nor have I closely examined one before this review, and I have to say, it’s a car full of surprises. For starters, the car, the brand, and its look is very unique; so unique that it merited curious gazes whenever we took it out for a drive. The driving experience was a pleasurable one too. Maneuvering the Tivoli felt very light and smooth. On flat roads, the shifts in the transmission were

quite seamless, assuring me of a swift overtake when needed. However, on sloped roads, I found the the Tivoli to be slightly inconsistent as it took a while to pick up. At times it would even jolt. Bottomline is, for flat roads with or without the presence of traffic, the Tivoli will swiftly glide through the streets until a slope is met.

The Tivoli EXG model offers three driving settings: Normal, Comfort, and Sport. For Philippine streets that greatly vary in traffic depending on the time, the Comfort setting would be best. When out of town, or without traffic, the Sport mode would be a good change especially since it tightens up the electric power steering wheel for a more enthusiastic and professional driving style. Space is not an issue: the Tivoli has plenty for a five-seater crossover. The back compartment packs enough space for light to medium loads. The entertainment system is superb. Waze is readily available on the LCD screen for navigation (though it occasionally stops music playback whenever there is a switch in modes) and several speakers make sound tripping a boredom killer.

VALUE The 1.6 Tivoli EXG variant retails for PHP 945,000. For the quality of its efficient engine as well as its unique interior and exterior design, the price is certainly acceptable. If you want to drive one of the most unique brands available without spending a luxurious amount, then the Tivoli is for you.

What’s Hot: - The unique exterior - Classy leather interior - Efficient engine What’s Not: - Transmission pickup in slopes - No decent back seat pouch

Bottomline: Tivoli spelled backwards is "I lov it" and by the end of the test drive duration, I did love it. With a styling that’s both unique and attractive, and an engine that’s adaptable to city and out of town driving, it’s car I would love to have.

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Suzuki holds GSX-R1000R Invitational Test Drive

The GSX-R1000R Superbikes, fresh from the 11th IR Bike Fest and Trade Show, are back in the spotlight, and this time, not just for show. Flown in from Australia after being tested by Team Suzuki Ecstar, the two sixth-generation GSX-R bikes were brought to the Clark International Speedway to be tested out by Philippine Superbikes Champion Miguel Bichara and MotoIR pioneer Anthony Roman. The Philippines is the first ASEAN nation to have representatives test ride the new GSX-R on home soil. One of the GSX-R1000Rs were brought in for individual testing by each of the riders. The testing is split into two parts: the calibrating lap and the race lap. The proceedings were supervised by Team Suzuki Pilipinas and Wheeltek's Service Group. “Suzuki Engineers got it right the first time. They did a really good job in making the bike very light which is the perfect formula for superbike

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racing. It is the most refined Suzuki GSX-R ever made with electronics that is the same with top European bikes. Power is very linear. The top end power of the bike is very good already what if we modify it? It is a bang for the buck. The brakes are very good as well. Size is shin; it actually feels smaller than the 600cc. It is the lightest GSX-R and is agile,� said Bichara. Wheeltek Motor Sales Corporation vice president for sales and marketing Roscoe Odulio, general manager for big bikes Bobby Orbe and big bikes regional sales manager for North Luzon Philip Garcia, Suzuki Philippines motorcycle sales and marketing general manager Jun Bulot and regional sales manager for North Luzon Erick Fernandez were present at the tests. The event was also witnessed by the Suzuki Big Bikers Club. The new GSX-R1000R, validly known as the "King of Sportbikes," is said to be the most powerful, most aerodynamic, and best handling iteration yet. The motorcycle will be available within the year in the Philippine market.

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Suzuki PH Showcases All-New Super Carry at Pahiyas Festival Suzuki Philippines joined the Lucbanons in celebrating the most colorful Pahiyas festival last May 15 in Lucban, Quezon, which was attended by at least 3 million people. Suzuki’s participation and presence in the festival is geared toward complementing the booming agricultural business and local micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in the province. By creating a booth that showcases the different variants of Suzuki’s first entry into the light commercial vehicle (LCV) segment, the Lucbanons and festival-goers were able to witness the several ways the Euro 4-certified DDiS Turbo Dieselengine equipped Super Carry can support the load required for different business needs such as cargo and people transport with the Super Carry Cargo Carrier, Cargo Van (CV), Utility Van (UV) and Jeepney Body (JB) variants. The all-white Super Carry units stood out among the rows of vibrant houses adorned with kiping (rice wafers), fruits, vegetables and local handicrafts during the Pahiyas Grand Parade, which also included beauties, higantes, farmers,

carabaos, marching bands and floats. A “Libreng Sakay” initiative enabled festival-goers to

experience first-hand the features and functions of the Suzuki Super Carry.

Hino Boosts Customization Capability to Match Truck, Bus Needs Hino Motors Philippines Corporation (HMP), the exclusive distributor of Hino trucks and buses in the Philippines, broadens its customization services in line with its commitment to providing total support. HMP builds trucks and buses tailored to diverse client needs, with projects ranging from mobile clinics and tourist buses to mobile courts. Among the company’s notable clients are the Supreme Court and local government units (LGUs), which have been commissioning HMP to build mobile courts and mobile prisons since 2004. HMP provided multiple mobile courts, including a new one for Quezon City, all of which allow court hearings to be conducted in remote areas across the Philippines. HMP likewise designs and builds high-end buses such as the Grandeza for tour companies. It furnishes its luxury coaches with a mix of imported and locally developed passenger comfort accessories as required by its clients. Hino’s customization projects include broadcasting Outside Broadcasting (OB) Van for television and radio companies. This involves working with its clients to design and integrate into the Hino special body the required accessories for the special equipment for remote broadcasting. Hino applies its engineering capabilities to meet the installation and electric power connections requirements of the mobile broadcasting equipment. As required, to allow higher loading capacity, Hino modifies truck and bus chassis. “We also do www.gadgetsmagazine.com.ph

comparative reviews of past modifications for clients, including Coca Cola, to ensure long term client satisfaction,” said Augusto Salcedo, HMP’s general sales VP. HMP’s bus customization projects include mobile hospitals built for Maguindanao-based clients. Designed as a response to emergency situations, the mobile hospital houses an operating room and other life-saving equipment that can be used until the patient is brought to a hospital. It also has other compartments for other services such as x-ray, dental, laboratory, recovery, as well as comfort room.

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MIAS 2017: Chevrolet Philippines launches the new Chevrolet Sail Chevrolet Philippines and The Covenant Car Company Inc. (TCCCI), the official distributor of Chevrolet vehicles and parts in the Philippines, launched its new subcompact sedan contender, the Chevrolet Sail at the Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) held last April. The Chevy Sail comes with several features that balance utility and style. Powering the three Chevy Sail variants—the 1.5 AT LTZ; 1.5 AT LT; and 1.3 MT LT, are precisely engineered engines that come with a timing chain that beats the usual timing belt in terms of durability and strength. This, among others, contributes to the car’s efficiency that then translates to lower maintenance costs. The 1.5-liter DOHC D-VVT engine that delivers 109 PS at 6,000 rm 141 Nm of torque 4,000 rpm will be powering the AT LTZ and the 1.5L AT LT variants. Both variants come with four-speed automatic transmission with active select. As for the MT LT, a 1.3-liter DOHC VVT engine that’s rated at 100PS at 6,000 rpm and 127 Nm at 4,000 rpm will be the force behind the car’s decent and reliable driving experience. It comes with five-speed manual transmission. To celebrate Chevy’s 105 years of providing top of the line cars and services, the Chevrolet Sail carries the iconic dual-port grille design and the Chevrolet golden rod bowtie. Adding to the newly announced vehicle’s bold and classy look, the Sail also sports a sunroof and 16-inch gunmetal alloy wheels. For the interior, the vehicle comes with touchscreen infotainment, a system that seamlessly integrates the digital mobile experience right into the car. Waze and spotify integration are just among the

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applications that the system offers. Further balancing form and function, the Sail also features 16 user-friendly storage compartments, a trunk space of 366 liters, and a jet black interior theme. Chevrolet always makes it a point to prioritize safety. The Chevy Sail is equipped with various tools and materials that ensure the highest of safety standards. Apart from consisting of 5.7 percent of PHS hot-rolled steel that enhances the vehicle’s durability, the Sail also comes with

an anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD), driver and passenger airbags, and is ISOFIX ready. The purchase of a Chevy Sail will come with a five-year warranty program and 24/7 Chevrolet Roadside Support assistance. The prices are as follows: Chevrolet Sail 1.3L MT LT: PHP 713,888 (PHP 688,888 cash) Chevrolet Sail 1.5L AT LT: PHP 768,888 Chevrolet Sail 1.5L AT LTZ: PHP 858,888

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Chevrolet Philippines Launches the Trailblazer LTX Joining Chevy’s capable and premium line of midsize SUVs is the all new Chevrolet Trailblazer 4x2 LTX. Launched by Chevrolet Philippines with the Covenant Car Company, Inc. (TCCCI), the upgrade brings exterior and interior refinements, and additional safety features for an unprecedented and excellent driving experience.

Continuing the Premium Legacy

In line with the best-in-class features is the Euro 4-compliant 2.8-liter Duramax four cylinder turbodiesel engine that produces 200 horsepower and 500 Nm of torque that brings the Trailblazer LTX to the top midsize SUV currently available in the market. Coupled with the engine is the Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VGT) that provides optimized car performance, excellent fuel economy, and lower emissions. For going on rides of adventure, the Trailblazer features a 3.5 towing capacity, a class-leading one-ton hauling capacity, and an 800 mm water wading capability.

Improved Style with Utility

The upgraded midsize SUV conveniently merges style with utility. Joining the aesthetically appealing angular lines, strong proportions, and the sophisticated look brought by the black B pillars, are exterior enhancements that offer better toughness and durability. Its two-tone bumper overrider highlights the vehicle’s sporty design while offering extra protection. Adding to this is a liftgate spoiler for tidier airflow, a rear bumper

plate for silscratch protection, and roofrailes for added cargo capability. A classy interior compliments the Trailblazer’s exterior. The Jet-black leather seats, perforated seat cushions, and backrests provide added comfort and style. Additionally, accented light gray stitching and the leather wrapped door panel and steering wheel add to the vehicle’s premium look. Convenient and discreet pockets located at the driver’s and passenger’s seats don’t fail to match the car’s overall improved style and utility.

Prioritized Safety

Never failing to prioritize safety, the new

Trailblazer LTX also comes equipped with a HD dash camera in the rear view mirror. To assist in parking, and to overall provide additional visual and audible warnings, are reversing cameras and a rear park assist top view. All visual information are conveniently displayed on a 4.3-inch LCD monitor.

Chevrolet Complete Care

The Chevrolet Trail 4x2 LTX is covered by the Chevrolet’s Complete Care Program that offers a five year warranty coverage that includes an enrollment to the 24/7 Chevrolet Emergency Roadside for three years. The new vehicle is priced at PHP 1,618,888.

Yamaha Partners With TESDA to Empower Women Through Education Yamaha Motor Philippines Inc. (YMPH) formally launched its partnership with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in establishing a Technical Vocational Education and Training Center for Motorcycle and Small Engine Servicing last March 7, 2017. The opening of the training center was formalized with the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement by YMPH president Toru Osugi and TESDA director general secretary Guiling Mamondiong. The training center in Taguig City aims to educate the out-of-school youth and the marginalized, particularly women. YMPH will provide motorcycles and equipment for the training center to help with their education. A national certificate will be given to each person who completes the vocational course and will be assisted in becoming Yamaha Service Center trainees.

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Honda Philippines Launches Flagship Motorcycle Shop in Davao

Honda Philippines, Inc. (HPI) held the grand opening of its flagship store in Davao last April 28, 2017, in partnership with leading motorcycle dealership DESMARK Corp. The 6,960-square meter Honda Davao Flagship Shop is designed to house a showroom, a sales department, as well as parts and after-sales servicing with HPI’s line of motorcycles, genuine spare parts and innovative power solutions. But what sets the store apart from the others is its unique facilities that include a 1,500-square meter test course for newly purchased motorcycles or for test drives of new models. The building also has a 742-square meter Riders’ Hall that is intended for motorcycle club events and gatherings. The spacious shop has a highly attractive and modern design built for comfort and convenience of customers. A cozy customer lounge is provided for visitors while they wait for service or during periodical maintenance from Honda’s well-trained mechanics. HPI is expanding its dealership network, currently having a total of 497 shops in the country, comprised of 3S Shops, Wing Shops, and Flagship Shops. The first Honda Flagship Shop was opened in January of this year in Cebu. A Manila Flagship Shop will be unveiled within the second quarter of 2017. In conjunction with the inauguration of the store, HPI has launched new and updated models which are all available in the Flagship Shop: Wave 110, BeAT Fi, Click125i, Click150i, CRF250 and CRF250 Rally.

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Honda Announces Its Upgraded City

Honda Car Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) officially launched the all new upgraded City last May 22nd at the City of Dreams Paranaque City.

other hand, the interior features a comfortable cabin design with leather seating to assure that the City’s premium look is preserved.

Powering the Honda’s bold new car is a fourcylinder,16-valve, 1.5-liter i-VTEC SOHC fourcylinder engine whose displacement features a programmed fuel injection (PGM-FI). The engine is able to produce 120PS at 6,600rpm and 14.8kg-m of torque at 4,800rpm. The City runs on either five-speed manual transmission (for the base E variant) or Honda’s Earth Dreams developed Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). For smart and fuel efficient driving, the car also comes integrated with the brand’s Eco Assist System that includes the ECON button and an eco-coaching ambient meter.

The All new Honda packs features that balance convenience with style. Included in its line of innovative driving features is the multi-view reverse camera for additional visibility. Adding to that are other technologies such as the vehicle stability and hill start assist, an emergency stop signal, and the durable G-Con Structure.

Sporting the Honda City’s all new bold and sophistic exterior are angular lines, creases, and a sculpted stunning shape. The LED headlights, LED Fog Lights, and LED Daytime Running Lights make sure the car’s stylistic presence is coupled with safety. Complementing the City’s sharp exterior style are five-spoke 16-inch alloy wheels, the newly designed, commanding front grille, a stunning rear, and a shark fin antenna. On the

The City’s suggested retail price are as follows: PHP 764,000 for the 1.5 E MT, PHP 804,000 for the 1.5 E CVT, PHP 913,000 for the 1.5 VX Navi CVT and PHP 1,003,000 for the 1.5 VX+ Navi CVT.

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The New City is available in the following colors: Lunar Silver Metallic, Gold Brown Metallic (VX, VX+ only), Ruby red Pearl Pearl (VC, E CVT only), Tafetta White, Modern Steel, and Crystal Black Pearl (VX, E CVT, E MT only).

Honda makes sure that safety and convenience is paramount. As with all its newly released models, the Honda City comes with Honda’s Protect Plus extended five-year warranty.

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BMW Announces Technical Upgrades for Select Models Reflecting BMW’s utmost commitment to quality and safety, Asian Carmakers Corporation (ACC), the official importer and distributor of BMW in the Philippines, is undertaking a technical upgrade campaign on specific BMW models. The complimentary upgrade is two-part and covers the airbag and ISOFIX systems of certain models. The airbag concern includes the fourth generation BMW 3 Series (1999 to 2004), fourth generation BMW 5 Series (2002 to 2003), and first generation BMW X5 (2003 to 2004) with inflators that may possibly have gas generators that propel metal fragments out when the front airbags are deployed. The ISOFIX issue, on the other hand, includes the second generation BMW X3 (2010 to 2016) and BMW X4 (2014 to 2016) that are possibly equipped with rear seat fixing brackets that may not have the required strength to sustain against bending load or dynamic stress. Owners of the models under this special campaign may avail of exclusive service, free

of charge, in any of the eight accredited BMW dealerships nationwide. To verify if a vehicle is affected, BMW customers simply have to call their preferred accredited BMW dealership. “Taking these preventive measures on the airbag and ISOFIX systems will enable older BMW models to be in-step with today’s premium automobile

standards. Through this public announcement, we urge all owners of the possibly affected models to have certified BMW technicians inspect and expertly service their vehicles. With this quality measure, we aim to ensure our customers’ peace of mind in their continued experience of sheer driving pleasure,” said ACC president Maricar Parco.

Wheeltek and Petron Announce Partnership Wheeltek Motor Sales Corporation, a nationwide motorcycle dealer, has signed with market leader Petron Corporation to offer the Petron Value Card (PVC) to new motorcycle buyers. With over 200 stores nationwide selling about 6,000 new Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and TVS motorcycles, Wheeltek will be giving its customers additional benefits and privileges through the co-branded Wheeltek-PVC. Wheeltek-PVC cardholders will earn bonus points on top of the regular points earnings of the PVC. Purchases between PHP 50– PHP 99 earn three bonus points; for PHP 100–149, six bonus points; and for PHP 149–PHP 300, eight bonus points. This is in addition to the regular reward of one value point for every PHP 250 fuel spend, and 5 value points for every PHP 100 worth of engine oil purchase. Other ways to earn more points are through the Frequent Visit promo where the PVC cardholder gets additional points on every fifth visit to a Petron station, and the Birthday Promo that awards bonus points when the Grab driver gases up within five days of his birthday. Peso points earned on the Wheeltek-PVC can be redeemed for Petron products at over 2,000

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Petron stations nationwide. These can also be converted to cellphone load, air miles, groceries, movies, and other options. Petron takes care of its loyal customers, and Wheeltek-PVC cardholders can enjoy the following benefits—subject to terms and conditions—through their Petron Value Card: free personal accident insurance coverage of PHP 10,000 for accidental death and PHP 1,000 medical reimbursement, and privileges at partner establishments.

The Petron Value Card mobile app, available for iOS and Android smartphones, provides the transaction history and points summary, as well as access to the various promos, benefits and privileges. Petron Corporation is the largest oil refining and marketing company in the Philippines. It has over 2,800 service stations nationwide. To date, there are over four-million active Petron Value Card holders who enjoy the exclusive rewards of being a loyal Petron customer.

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Volkswagen Introduces Jetta and Golf GTS in PH Volkswagen Philippines is gearing up for the release of two new versions of its passenger cars, the Jetta and the Golf GTS. This move is in line with its 2017 goal of doubling the record-breaking sales output in 2016, thus solidifying its leading position among European brands. Filipinos will now get the chance to bring home the new version of Volkswagen Philippines’ number one-selling sedan in 2016, the Jetta. In six generations, the Jetta has sold over 14 million units worldwide, making it among the most successful sedans in the German marquee’s history. Each Jetta that rolls out of the assembly is “made for everyday driving,” with its stylish looks, amenities, and remarkable comfort features. In the Philippines, the Jetta will be available in four variants: The Business Edition+, Business Edition, Highline, and Comfortline. Being the only diesel model in the segment, its advanced technology and safety features reinforce the Jetta’s value-for-money proposition. The Business Edition+ and Business Edition are equipped with Bi-Xenon headlights, Adaptive Front Lighting System, and LED daytime running lights. The 17-inch Lancaster alloy wheels and front fog lights are also available in the Highline. Standard for all variants is the sunroof. In the interior, the Business Edition+, Business Edition, and Highline feature the Fender eightspeaker sound system, dual zone Climatronic air-conditioning, rain sensor, and six-way power driver seat plus lumbar adjust. Standard for all variants are leather seats, Keyless-Go with Push Start and the 5.8-inch touchscreen color display Audio. Safety highlights for the Business Edition+ include the adaptive cruise control, blind spot alert with lane assist, and front assist with forward collision warning. The Jetta is powered by a 2.0-liter turbo-charged direct Injection (TDI) diesel engine mated to a sixspeed DSG transmission system which generates 150 Ps of power at 3,500-4,200 rpm and a classleading 340 Nm of torque at 1,750-3,000 rpm. Available exterior colors for the Jetta are black, platinum gray, toffee brown, cardinal red metallic, reflex silver, blue silk, pure white, and moon rock silver. Black interior is offered for all while beige interior is also available for the Business Edition+, Business Edition and Highline. For all these features, the Jetta is priced at PHP 1.1 million for the Comfortline, PHP 1.2 million for the Highline, PHP 1.25 million for the Business Edition and PHP 1.3 million for the Business Edition+. Along with the Jetta, the new Golf GTS is now available in the Philippines. In over seven generations of production, the Golf has sold over 30 million units, even overtaking the well-loved Beetle. In the Philippines, the Golf GTS comes in as 64

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the only diesel model in its segment. The Golf GTS’s (Grand Touring Sport) body style carries the DNA of the original Golf, but offers 350 liters more cargo space (rear seats folded) than its hatchback version. The GTS is ideal for those who love the power and performance the Golf has been known for over the years, yet still value the comfort and space of a wagon.

to a six-speed DSG Transmission system. It generates 150 PS of power at 3,500-4,200 rpm, and class-leading maximum torque of 340 Nm at 1,750-3,000 rpm.

The Golf GTS comes in two variants, the Business Edition+ and Business Edition. Both are powered by a 2.0 TDI diesel engine mated

For more details on the new Jetta and the Golf GTS, log on to www.volkswagen.com.ph, or visit any of its dealerships.

The Golf GTS Business Edition is priced at PHP 1.35 million while the Business Edition+ is available at PHP 1.4 million.

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Carmudi Participates in the 7th ASEAN Automobile Safety Forum Aligned with its advocacy to promote road safety, leading car portal Carmudi recently joined the 7th Asean Automobile Safety Forum held at the Berjaya Makati Hotel. The event aims to tackle the region’s vehicle safety features and its effects on the market. Cholo Syquia, chief operating officer of Carmudi Philippines joined notable officials from ASEANNew Car Assessment Program (NCAP), Automobile Association Philippines (AAP), as well as various stakeholders at the event. Since Carmudi’s business engaged in online car buying and selling, the company presented technology’s role in influencing consumer use and purchasing behavior. Syquia noted that the Philippines, on average, has 119 million mobile phone subscriptions and Filipinos spend 3.5 hours on mobile, and 5.2 hours on desktop and tablet. “The availability of online data increases general consumer awareness towards vehicle safety. Using technologies such as the Internet, we may now

educate both consumers and end-users towards both availability of safety features and its proper utilization,” said Syquia. In a research made by Carmudi Global, it was revealed that the Asian region welcomed substantial amount of innovation towards vehicle safety features over the years. “Over the past decade, the booming automotive industry in Asia has seen a considerable amount of change and innovation. In less than ten years, the process of car buying has been completely revolutionized, with online searching taking precedence over traditional methods,” explained Syquia. Carmudi has been an active advocate for road safety. Late last year, Carmudi forged partnership with AAP and helped them in the reproduction of pamphlets of Republic Act 4136 (Land Transportation and Traffic Code) to educate more people about the said legislation. The company also held a Road Safety Caravan in Taguig City for STI-BGC students to educate them of the dos and don’ts of the road.

Hino Helps Propel Infrastructure Growth in the Golden Age of Construction Hino Motors Philippines (HMP), the exclusive distributor of Hino trucks and buses in the Philippines, recently launched a new addition to its 700 truck series, the FS2P mixer truck, during the Infrastructure Congress and Expo Philippines (ICEP) held at the World Trade Center from May 3 to 5, 2017. “The golden age of construction will see a high demand for commercial trucks to support activities such as compaction hauling and land cementation. HMP continues to rise to the challenge of meeting mobility requirements by innovating new trucks such as the FS2P mixer truck in response to the expected surge in infrastructure development,” said HMP chairman Vicente Mills, Jr. The FS2P mixer truck can be used for different construction and ground consolidation purposes, infrastructure building and road works such as railways, bridges and road construction. (L-R) HMP Chairman Vicente Mills, Jr., Presidential Adviser on Economic Affairs Ramon Jacinto and Senator Aguilino L. Pimentel III at the ICEP 2017 HMP booth.

Tuned to produce 350 hp at 2,100 rpm, the FS2P mixer runs on a HINO P11C engine paired with nine-speed transmission. With a 32,300kg capacity, the Euro 3-compliant mixer is equipped with power steering and a 266-liter full-tank capacity. “Aside from innovating with new trucks, we will continue strengthening construction www.gadgetsmagazine.com.ph

industry partnerships and participating in major construction industry exhibits such as the ICEP. Building on our strong sales momentum, we remain committed to innovating together and pursuing product and service excellence to help power infrastructure projects in the golden age of construction,” Mills said.

For more than 40 years, HMP has served as a one-stop shop catering to the truck and bus needs of both small to medium businesses and large companies alike. By offering quality trucks and buses, HMP ensures that its partners are able to leverage its product and service expertise in meeting their shipment and logistics needs. JUNE 2017

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EVERYTHING APPLE

Can’t Silent Your iPhone’s Camera Shutter Sound? Here’s why. Words by Gerry Gaviola

Sometimes, buying a secondhand iPhone can be the best compromise when getting a good quality phone at a price that won’t hurt your pocket. If you’re getting your iPhone from an aggressive reseller, from Greenhills, or from anywhere other than the Apple Store, it’s important to be mindful where your phone actually came from.

are being specially manufactured to solve the counFor some, having a phone with a shutter that can’t be put on silent is no big deal. After all, it’s not really try’s concern with covert, voyeuristic photography. To discourage and reduce the number of occasions a defect, just a limitation. But there’s of course a of secret filming or photography, manufactures market who finds this as a big hindrance to their have cooperated to produce phones with shutter productivity. There are those millennial students sounds that can’t be disabled. Although there is no who love taking pictures of PowerPoint slides. Japanese law that requires manuThere are those reporters doing factures to comply, they have press coverages that require since did so, voluntarily. silenced phones. There are fellow And then there are the Asian countries, like commuters in trains wishing to perverts—the reason why Neighboring Korea, have also started this take innocent screenshots as reminders who could be accused you can’t silent your iPhone scheme. of covert photography. A frown, shutter sound. A lot of second hand phones land a curse, or a shameful slap would be highly probable in that prediin developing countries by bulk, and this includes the Philippines. If you’re wondercament. inwhy you can’t put silent the shutter sound of the And then there are the perverts—the reason why default camera app even if you’ve turned on the mute switch, it’s because it was either shipped from you can’t silent your iPhone shutter sound. Japan or Korea. Yes, you can always use another If you’ve missed it, ever since the early 2000s, camera application, but nothing compares to the iPhones sold in Japan, or any phone for that matter, convenience and quality of the default camera app.

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You’ve Met Siri,

But Have You Met

LIAM? Words by Gerry Gaviola

Where do broken and old iPhones go? They go Liam, Apple’s recycling robot. Apple has been gearing up for its advocacy that seeks to make its iPhones out of 100 percent recycled material. Ambitious as it sounds, the tech giant aims to eventually stop mining. We’ve already seen apple open its 175-acre headquarters that run on 100 percent renewable energy last April, so it isn’t a surprise that Apple is very well capable of walking their talk when it comes to green technology projects. Rarely is it known that the earth’s most precious metals are actually found it our everyday gadgets. Once these gadgets reach the end of their life, they either get thrown in the trash, become forgotten at the basement, or get shipped to developing countries to be resold. In other words, they become e-waste. Apart from basically just becoming trash, there is also that issue of devices becoming hazardous once they age and its batteries and other parts start to leak. To remedy this wasteful loop in the production line, Apple has debuted its recycling machine, Liam. Apple wants to prove that they, as technology company, are responsible enough to build new products while minimizing waste. In Apple’s 2017

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environmental responsibility report, the tech giant stated that they have already started building new devices made out of recycled parts. In fact, some aluminum bodies of the Mac Mini computers actually now come from reclaimed aluminum parts of iPhones. So how does Liam work? Liam consists 29 freestanding robotic arms that are tasked to do the opposite of what assembly line robots do; Liam’s arms work to disassemble iPhones. The salvageable components that are extracted from iPhones are then sorted out and the eventually melted out in other to sculpt new parts or bodies to be used in future products. It is important to take note that there’s definitely other companies that have been doing their very own share of recycling. However, merely shredding metals leave off a lot of waste that could’ve been recycled. Liam efficiently disassembles iPhone parts so that each and every single component gets recycled. With already two Liam machines, Apple is moving to further its green technology endeavors.

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TRAVEL

: n o i t a n i t s De

K R O Y W E N Words and Photos by Presy Alba

New York is a great place to visit whatever time of the year. It’s the city that never sleeps so there is always something to do 24/7. Even if it is your first time in New York, the streets just look familiar because you’ve seen a lot of them on TV and in movies. You have to stay at least one whole week, and even then, there will still be places and activities that will have to wait until your next visit; there are just so many things to see and do in the Big Apple. Here’s a tip: if you are flexible with the dates, hotel rates in Manhattan can be quite reasonable. Check the rates online first before you finalize your travel dates to score lower costs of admission for the same rooms, for some days are cheaper, depending on their occupancy. When planning a trip to New York you have to balance your stay around these five activities: 68

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sight-seeing, watching live shows, visit museums, shopping and eating. And it has to be said: you need to carefully track where and how you spend your money for New York can be quite expensive if you don’t watch out.

If you’re a movie or TV buff, you may want to visit all of the locations from your favorite movies. But you have to be realistic in making your plans for I assure you, you cannot see all of the famous sites in just one visit.

Sightseeing

Sightseeing in New York can be cheap if you are willing to take the subway or walk a lot. If you don’t want to walk, take the hop-on hop-off bus so you see more of the New York streets, but be ready to get stuck in traffic quite a lot.

NYC is just full of famous buildings and places: many of which you’ve seen on TV. You’d want to see them up close—and many of them you can see for free—Times Square, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Rockefeller Center, the Chrysler Building, the Empire State Building, the new One World Trade Center and the 911 Memorial, Central Park, etc.

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at the Top of the Rock at the Rockefeller Center. On a clear day, you can take great photos of the Chrysler Building, the Empire State Building, Central Park and even the World Trade Center.

Live Shows

You have to see at least one show when you go to New York. Tickets to Broadway shows, especially the new and popular ones can be quite expensive and hard to get. if you are adventurous, and don’t mind which Broadway show on your list you get to see, line up at TKTS in Times Square to buy same-day tickets—if you are lucky, you will be able to get tickets for up to 50 percent discount.

the Vatican Museums in Rome or the Louvre, but their collections are varied with many paintings by famous artists. For example, the iconic “Starry Night” Van Gogh painting, Salvador Dali’s “The Persistence of Memory”, Claude Monet’s “Water Lilies”, Pablo Picasso’s “Les Demoiselles D’Avignon”, and Andy Warhol’s “Campbell’s Soup Cans” and “Gold Marilyn Monroe” are all at the Museum of Modern Art.

If you’re a fan of any of the late night comedy shows that are taped in New York hosted by Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert or Trevor Noah, you can get free tickets online—but you have to order them ahead of time, at least two weeks before you depart for your trip.

Incidentally, entrance to the MoMA is free every Friday from 4 to 8 PM courtesy of Uniqlo. You must also visit The American Museum of Natural History, they have the best exhibits of Dinosaurs, pre-historic animal fossils, Mammals of North America and of Africa, and there’s even a 94-foot Fiberglass replica of a female Blue Whale floating above the Hall of Ocean Life. The Center of Earth and Space is also very interesting for those interested in the planets, meteors, and space exploration.

Museums

Shopping

New York museums have some of the best art in the world: The Metropolitan Museum, the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) and the Guggenheim Museum. What is great about these museums is that their exhibits are not as overwhelming as

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Just walk along Fifth Avenue and you will see most of the best brands in the world. Uniqlo has its Global Flagship store at the corner of 53rd street and Fifth Avenue, across the Microsoft store and beside MoMA.

Just remember that unlike in Europe, they don’t offer Duty Free shopping, but if you’re smart, you can still save a lot if you look around for Sales and discount offers at the stores. Chocolate lovers should not miss stopping by the M&M and Hershey’s stores across each other on Broadway at the corner of Seventh Avenue and 48th street.

Food trip

New York is a true melting pot, so if you’re adventurous, you can try food from around the world. But you have to get a New York hotdog and pretzel from a street vendor just for the experience. One of the most popular street foods in Manhattan these days is The Halal Guys—they have several food carts along 53rd street on both sides of the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue), but at lunch time, there are still very long lines—their gyros and falafels are great. Always ask for extra sauce and hot sauce on the side. Rest assured that even if you eat a lot, you won’t gain too much weight if you opt to walk while exploring the Big Apple. You will not only see more, but feel like you’re a New Yorker—although you have to walk fast if you want to be a true New Yorker for only tourists walk slow over there.

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optional, for those who aren’t particularly fond of them. Layers of pork are rendered savory, sweet and tender, then topped with lettuce, cucumber, and pickled carrots and daikon (do chua) in a six-inch Vietnamese–style baguette. The bread for me was the best part of the whole sandwich. It was crisp on the outside with the right amount of bite on the inside. The accoutrements were all very fresh, and the pickled vegetables did not lose their vibrancy with the pickling. Next, I order the goi cuon—fresh spring rolls with the works—lean pork, a bit of shrimp, vermicelli or bun, lettuce, cilantro, carrots, daikon, and cucumber. It’s a nice carb-y yet light and refreshing substitute to our lumpiang sariwa. The rolls are assembled neatly, with each ingredient layered distinctly as seen through the translucent rice paper. It is served with a thick and sweet peanut sauce.

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Over the years, Marikina has become a surprise in the local food scene, with good restaurants opening up sporadically across the mostly suburban city. One such establishment is Ca Phe Saigon in the San Roque neighborhood, just a stone’s throw away from the R-6 Marikina–Infanta Highway. Ca Phe Saigon is not a new restaurant; on the contrary, it’s been around for quite some time, but it has eluded many visitors who are not familiar with the Eastern parts of Metro Manila. And those who try to search for its location on Google Maps or Waze (found there as “Sweet Apple Creations”) will find themselves circling the block a few times because of a patchy GPS and data reception. Outside, the restaurant is literally a home, save for the well-lit sign in the middle of the otherwise dim Red Cedar Street, and the more-than-usual number of veranda furniture. The decorations are quaint—endearingly kitschy—with trinkets from Vietnam and pictures of notable guests strewn across the walls. Vietnamese groceries are on display, mostly for sale, like instant pho and dried beef. A few wooden tables and stools line the narrow

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corridor, while a bar is propped up on the other side for communal seating. The open air options offer more space, as long as one is willing to sit through a meal with people intermittently popping out to smoke a fag. Well, it does add a bit of authenticity to the meal, I think, people smoking. Some time ago, the owners added an extra room for seating on the other end of the house-cum-restaurant. It’s good for large groups. The restaurant offers authentic Vietnamese meals on the cheap, and I do mean cheap. Food here costs around PHP 100 to 200 a plate. And the serving sizes for these price points are surprisingly good. The banh mi, Vietnam’s ubiquitous food-on-thego, is offered in different varieties, but I decided on the roast pork. The cha lua, or Vietnamese meat loaf, and the chicken liver pâté are

And as if the amount of carbohydrates I consumed wasn’t enough, I order the classic pho ga. The regular version is typical marketplace fare: flat rice noodles topped with caramelized shallots, scallions, and other greens, with bits of shredded chicken scattered all over. The pho is also available “special” which promises more ingredients and a larger helping. Everything in the bowl was good, but the star, really, was the broth. Chicken carcass is simmered with onions, fish sauce, and other flavorings, giving it that signature murk in an otherwise clear fluid. I just wish they had fresh herbs like mint and basil, and mung sprouts to mix into the pho, but they didn’t. Ca Phe Saigon also offers rice meals and other classic Vietnamese mains and starters like bun cha, cha gio, and goi bap cai. A variety of Vietnamese desserts, and Western baked goods are on offer, including baguettes to take home. For people who like coffee, the authentic ca phe sua da is a must, brewed on the spot and served the traditional way. It is also available iced (ca phe da). Overall, the meal was enjoyable, having pitfalls due in part perhaps, to the competitive pricing. Flavors are authentic and were generally good. Plus, it does feel great to have a decent Vietnamese meal for less than the price of a single plate of food in the restaurant’s Makati contemporaries.

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EXECUTIVE PROFILE

Dr. Levi John Interviewed by Mia Carisse Barrientos

The world of beauty is a female-dominated industry. Although widely regarded as a profession for women, there are a few brilliant men who dare to challenge the norm. One of them is Doctor Levi John Lansangan, medical director of DrShimmian Aesthetics Center. Dr. Levi started his medical journey as an ears, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist. On his fourth year of residency, he would perform surgeries on patients who suffer from facial trauma or carcinoma of the face and neck. These surgical procedures are bound to leave lasting marks on patients, disfiguration even. Due to these visible scars, patients are at the risk of developing depression. Being exposed to this situation on a regular basis sparked the desire in Dr. Levi to do something more than just performing surgeries on these patients. He was inspired to restore the confidence of his patients by improving their appearance. This vision was furthered when he travelled to South Korea to attend an ENT congress. Life sure has a funny way of pushing you toward your destined path. It became clear for Dr. Levi when at the venue of the ENT congress, a medical aesthetics conference happened to be simultaneously taking place. Dr. Levi cheerily recollected, instead of going towards his original travel agenda, he waltzed right into the latter. Now with eyes opened to the world of beauty, Dr. Levi made a pact with himself to master the profession once he finished his residency. Sure enough, he came back to South Korea, attended www.gadgetsmagazine.com.ph

a good fellowship in facial plastic and cosmetic surgery, and was mentored by one of Korea’s best facial reconstruction surgeons. New expertise under his belt, Dr. Levi went back to Manila and started on his journey of helping make people the best version of themselves. As a result of his determination and hard work, DrShimmian Aesthetics Center was established in 2005 (formerly Shimmian Manila). It wasn’t a bed of roses, Dr. Levi shared. There were, and still are, lots challenges to overcome. Starting a cosmetics surgery business in a rather conservative country is already a challenge in itself. Limiting factors such as fear of judgement, resource, and disapproval from loved ones also abound in our culture. There would also be unrealistic expectations, but at the end of the day, trust has to go both ways. Doctors aren’t magicians after all. Amidst all these, Dr. Levi remained optimistic. These boulders began to crumble as years went by. The beauty business is booming and Filipinos are becoming more and more open to cosmetic enhancement procedures. In this world, everybody wants to become beautiful. Just do a quick browse on your social media feeds and you’ll see the magnitude of the beauty industry

here in the Philippines. DrShimmian gets an average of 50 to 100 cosmetic surgery bookings per month. He further shared that gender ratio is half and half. Dr. Levi is now one of the most sought after plastic and cosmetic surgeons in the country. When it comes to services offered in DrShimmian, Dr. Levi doesn’t do hard sell. Patients come to him knowing what they want to get fixed. However, he will make suggestions on what procedure should be done according to the patient’s willingness. A specialist in rhinoplasty and facial plastic surgery, Dr. Levi still attends workshops out of the country to learn new techniques and to improve his craft. He’s also one of the pioneers in gore-tex rhinoplasty in the country. When asked what’s down the pipeline for his clinic, the doctor shared his plans of increasing DrShimmian’s presence by opening branches in key cities such as Cebu and Davao. With this plan of expansion, he plans to hire and mentor some doctors to handle provincial branches. DrShimmian Aesthetics Center currently has three branches: SM Southmall, Medical Plaza Ortigas, and SM Pampanga. Its fourth branch in Arnaiz Ave., Makati will be opening soon. JUNE 2017

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Matrix Cardio Line

Upscales the Home Gym Experience Make working out at home on par with your neighborhood gym with Johnson Health Tech’s Matrix line of cardio fitness equipment. Experience dynamic health and fitness benefits of gym machines from the comfort of your own home with the unmatched performance and premium design principle of Matrix products.

Optimized for the home setting, the Matrix retail line offers better, if not, the same durability, performance, and industry-leading technology that fitness enthusiasts love about Matrix’s clubquality equipment. With its compact design, the machines fit naturally in any home workout space. Meanwhile, its industrial design sets a new standard for how home fitness equipment should look. Three different intuitive consoles give users a vareity of choices. Whether they’re looking for an advanced experience that includes access to their favorite apps, social media, premium entertainment, stunning virtual journeys and much more, or a simple display with accurate, easy-to-read feedback that tracks heart rate, distance, watts, and other workout metrics, the console is able to adapt to the user’s preference accordingly.

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ASCENT THREADMILLS TRAI NERS

Matrix Ascent Trainers deliver an exceptionally smooth, ultracomfortable exercise experience. The unique suspension design with PerfectStride leveraged extensive research to combine an ideal stride motion, ergonomically correct foot positioning, correct posture and a variable stride length that adjusts as incline changes for a more natural-feeling workout. Similar to Matrix ellipticals, the Ascent Trainers feature wheel- and track-free Suspension Elliptical Technology.

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Offering the industry’s most advanced frame and deck combination, Matrix treadmills strike the perfect balance between engineering and aesthetics. The welded steel frame provides superior stability and the front wheel transport makes moving the treadmill easy. The Ultimate Deck System combines a heavy-duty frame, extrathick deck and industrial-grade cushions for miles of durable performance. Also available in a folding design, the deck can be lifted to a near-90 degree angle and rolled away to save space. Additional performance options include the exclusive Johnson Drive System that provides unmatched consistency and smoothness, available on the TF50.

BIKES

Known as the most compact, most comfortable and smoothest ellipticals in the industry, Matrix ellipticals feature a wheel- and track-free Suspension Elliptical Technology, which reduces noise and friction, while providing a smooth, consistent feel. Available on the E50 model, the exclusive Exact Force Induction Brake offers smooth, easy and precise resistance changes at the touch of a button. Matrix exercise bikes are designed for users of all shapes and sizes and are available in upright and recumbent bike designs. The upright and recumbent bikes feature Matrix’s Dual Form Frame, which provides superior stability and easy step-through access, as well as an ergonomic Comfort Arc Seat to maximize support, and the Exact Force Induction Brake (select models), which makes it easy to quickly and smoothly change resistance. The Matrix ES Indoor Cycle offers a true-to-life riding experience with a smooth, heavy flywheel and easy adjustments to give every user an ideal riding position.

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The Matrix retail line is available at Johnson Fitness and Wellness concept store in Commercenter Alabang, Muntinlupa City; Pioneer Center Kapitolyo, Pasig City; and SM City Clark, Pampanga. For more information about Matrix products, visit matrixfitness. com

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APPS

SAKAY.PH Words by Mia Carisse Barrientos The easiest way to get around the metro is by taking public transportation. If you are a direction noob, however, navigating the winding streets of Metro Manila can be as dreadful as losing your way in a non-English-speaking country, without internet connection. Good news! The heavens have heard the woes of people with no sense of direction and has brought upon this Earth the app Sakay.ph. This app, available on iOS, Android, and via a web browser, helps you commute confidently no matter where you’re headed. According to the website, the original version of Sakay.ph was created by two brilliant programmers as a small side project. The app was then used as an entry to the Philippine Transit App Challenge, a local hackathon in 2013 where it bagged the Open Community Award. Currently, Sakay.ph is handled and is being further improved by software development and design firm By Implication. With a user-friendly interface and mobile app to boot, Sakay.ph has helped over 500,000 users get around Manila without a hitch through easy to follow transit directions. Sakay.ph offers a similar experience to community based navigation platforms such as Waze and

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Google Maps. Why choose this app? This service is specially customized to better serve everyday commuters. Within its mobile application, you can choose your preferred modes of transit and it will conveniently tailor choices of routes to follow. If you’re comfortable in taking the bus, just quickly switch the bus toggle; you could do the same for the jeep, premium and p2p bus, train, UV express, E-jeep, and ferry modes of transit. Like other navigation apps, you are to enter your point of origin and destination, and time and date of departure (optional). The app will then automatically show you routes based on your mode/s of transit. Tapping the Routes Found tab will display the best routes that will take you to your destination in the shortest amount of time. Know that the routes, fares, traffic, and whatnot

available in the app are based on data collected by DOTC, LTFRB, MMDA, LTO, among others, which make them, by far, accurate. So if the app unfortunately makes a direction error, don’t go blaming the developers. What I like about this app is that it is detailed to the hilt. For example, after alighting the train, it will display instructions on which road to take down to whether you should be walking on the left or the right of a road or establishment. Another pleasant feature of this app is that it shows you the average cost for every available route, along with its breakdown, as you scroll through. This lets you prepare the fare in advance so you won’t panic mid-commute. It also has a report incident feature to help warn commuters of traffic jams and other incidents.

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If you are a traditional commuter, you can type in details of your trip on its website (namesake) and easily print your chosen route. Additionally, the app will soon be rolling out a polished version of its SMS service so you can get to your destination even without internet connection—or a smartphone. Currently, Sakay.ph only offers directions within the Metro Manila area. However, they are working on expanding their reach. The app has also recently tied up with ride-hailing app Uber to make commuting even easier. But if you’re keen on keeping your transportation budget on the low, public transit is the way to go. With this app on hand, you can set off confidently wherever, no need to SOS mom.

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Twitter Updates Privacy Policy, Provides New Data Controls

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Epson Gives Technical Training to Gift of Brightness Beneficiary

Blue Posts Boiling Crabs and Shrimps Opens in Greenhills

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Oppo Launches the F3 in a Star-Studded Event

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Prepare Delicious Back-to-School Dishes with California Raisins

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Razer and Bungie Partner for Destiny 2 Release

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