October 24, 2020

All you want to do all you love with SAMSUNG’s newest Galaxy S20 FE, now available in PH stores!


The newly launched SAMSUNG Galaxy S20 FE  finally hit stores on October 23, 2020, through the Samsung online store and authorized merchants.

“We are excited for our customers to get their hands on the Galaxy S20 FE. Users can now explore further their hobbies and passions while enjoying the features they loved in the Galaxy S20,” says Jerry Mañus, Business Unit Head of IT and Mobile, Samsung Philippines.




The Galaxy S20 FE retails at PHP 35,990 in six vibrant colors: Cloud Navy, Cloud Lavender, Cloud Red, Cloud Mint, Cloud White, and Cloud Orange. It also features a premium textured haze effect to minimizes fingerprints and smudges[1].

Those who will purchase the Galaxy S20 FE can enjoy various perks. On the opening weekend, customers can take home a FREE UV Sterilizer worth Php 2,199[2]. They also have the option to trade-in their old premium smartphones through ‘Trade-In, Save-Up’ Promo’[3], or enjoy flexible payment terms of up to 24 months at 0% interest through participating bank credit cards[4].

 

Device for Self Expression

The Galaxy S20 FE has an innovative High-Resolution Multi-Camera with a 32MP pro-grade selfie camera to capture Insta-ready pictures. Its 12MP Ultra Wide Camera, 12MP Wide-angle Camera, and 8MP Telephoto Camera are perfect when filming content.

When looking for creative inspirations, users can rely on the Galaxy S20 FE’s display. The device has a 6.5-inch Infinity-O FHD + Super AMOLED screen with a Super Smooth 120Hz refresh rate, perfect when streaming videos, scrolling through media, or playing a game.

The Galaxy S20 FE also has an advanced processor, 4,500mAh battery, 25W Super Fast Charging capability and Wireless PowerShare feature to let Gen Z keep doing the things that they love without worrying.

 


It’s time to express your uniqueness! For more information on this newest Galaxy device, visit samsung.com/ph





[1] Cloud Navy, Cloud Lavender, and Cloud Red variants are available in Samsung Experience Stores. Cloud Mint variant is exclusively available via Smart. Cloud White and Cloud Orange variants are sold through authorized online channels.

[2] DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB-106267 Series of 2020

[3] DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB-106265 Series of 2020

[4] DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB-106264 Series of 2020

Filipinos express creativity and support for local through Locally’s #LivinLovinLocal

If there’s one thing that’s true about the new normal, it’s that everyone needs to stick together to get through this. Standing as one and our malasakit needs to shine the most through these trying times. It’s great to see that we encounter stories of our kababayans uplifting each other up with supporting local and buying local nowadays.

It is from the same value of malasakit and bayanihan that Locally Blended Juice Drink—the first local brand of uniquely concocted drinks that come from indigenous fruits sourced from the rich and colorful Filipino soil—sought to find the most talented local artists who could also show their support and honor for our local farmers through art.

The grand winner is a paper cut artwork submitted by Althea Monique which depicts Filipinos supporting local shops and goods.


Last July, the brand put out a call for all kinds of artwork—digital, traditional, or even unconventional— through the #LivinLovinLocal Art Contest, which shows not only the drink, but also their love for the Philippines, all the beautiful things one can find in the country, and most importantly, honouring the hard work of our Filipino farmers and their produce.

Artists from all over responded to the call, posting their amazing Locally artwork on Facebook and Instagram. Many used digital and traditional art to express their creativity, but some also went above and beyond, even going so far as to create new recipes that use Locally juices! Everyone’s art not only expressed how they felt but also supported their brothers and sisters in a time when it’s definitely needed—one can say that the contest was truly fruit-ful!

The second place goes to Grace Maligalig whose artwork showcases a miniature Filipino boodle fight handmade from clay.



“Filipinos are known for their resilience and creativity – and what better way to bring these two together than through art. We are truly amazed with the entries submitted to us. Each work of art is a showcase of talent, passion, and love for local!” said Gretchen King, Category Manager for Beverage.

Locally announced the winners of the contest on September 9: Athea Monique (@hysteriaprime) won the grand prize, with Grace Maligalig (@gracemaligalig) and Dyanna Mae Cañas (@dyannameowww) winning second and third place, respectively. The winners all got special prizes from Locally, as well as the opportunity to work with the brand in key education projects in the future.

The third place goes to Dyanna Mae Cañas for her artwork showcasing Filipino farmers as unsung frontliners.

Artists aspiring to show support for local and win prizes will have more chances, as Locally will still be hosting more Localove amazing art activities, as well as another round of the contest—so stay tuned! 

For more updates and info on Locally’s promos, follow Locally on Facebook at facebook.com/LocallyPH and Instagram at @locally_ph.


You can change the way you soda with Sunkist Freshie!

No such thing as “good soda?” Think again. 

You can now enjoy the fizz and flavor of soda without the guilt. 

Introducing Sunkist Freshie—a refreshing, caffeine-free carbonated drink with essential vitamins and minerals, but with no sugar added. 



Addressing health concerns about the long-standing reputation of soda as having adverse impact on one’s health due to incredibly high amounts of sugar and empty calories, Asia Brewery Inc.’s brand new soda drink has no sugar added as it is naturally sweetened with Stevia and fruit juice. 

Stevia is a plant-based sweetener regarded as a safe and healthy sugar substitute and is associated with health benefits such as reduced calorie intake, blood sugar and risk of cavities as well as regulated blood pressure. 

In the Philippines, authorities continue to hold public information campaigns that highlight the importance of a healthy lifestyle and raise awareness on sugar consumption, particularly of sugary drinks like soda, as one of the reasons for diabetes onset. Sunkist Freshie’s entry, however, offers a healthy alternative drink especially to those who love satisfying soda cravings. 



Sunkist Freshie, as the “good soda,” contains Vitamin A that helps support immunity, Vitamin D and Calcium to help build strong bones, Iodine and Vitamin B12 ingredients known to help increase energy levels, and Iron an ingredient that has been known to help improve memory. 

It also comes in two exciting, non-traditional flavors: Yoghurt and Apple that both promise a delightful drink experience. 

To complete the “good soda” experience, Sunkist Freshie is giving everyone an opportunity to take part in meaningful causes relevant to the times. 

“Sunkist Freshie is the healthy drink of choice for soda-loving consumers. Now, more than ever, people are becoming more conscious of their health and wellness. With Sunkist Freshie as a ‘good soda,’ we’d like people to know that they can absolutely still make this carbonated drink very much a part of their healthy lifestyle while contributing something good to society,” Hubert Tan, senior vice president for Asia Brewery Inc., said. 


With Sunkist Freshie, you can change the way you soda.

Sunkist Freshie is available at a good, friendly SRP of P20 in Puregold, Ministop, Mercury Drug branches and other leading supermarkets, drug stores and convenience stores nationwide. 

You can even enjoy Sunkist Freshie with a low calorie meal through Yummy Diet (https://www.yummydiet.ph/index.php/home). 


Enjoy the flavorful fizz, health benefits and all the good things that come with drinking Sunkist Freshie #TheGoodSoda 

Sunkist Freshie is a product of Asia Brewery, Inc. (ABI), the beverage arm of Lucio Tan-led LT Group Inc. 

A nationwide campaign against GBV, #FamiLigtas was launched



An online media launch of the FamiLigtas campaign was held via zoom webinar on October 23.

FamiLigtas is a nationwide campaign against Gender- Based Violence (GBV). It aims to build awareness among women, children, gender non-conforming and non-binary individuals, as well as the public about what constitutes GBV and how one can seek help. It also aims to empower survivors of GBV to decide to approach the groups and facilities that can help them end the violence and begin a healing process, even during COVID-19 quarantines.




Home violence during quarantine prompts launch of GBV campaign

With over half the world still in lockdown, four billion people are now sheltering at home from the global contagion of COVID-19. It’s a protective measure, but it brings with it another deadly danger—domestic violence against women.

Even before COVID-19 existed, domestic violence was already one of the greatest human rights violations. In the previous 12 months, 243 million women and girls (aged 15-49) across the world have been subjected to sexual or physical violence by an intimate partner. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, this number is likely to grow with multiple impacts on women’s wellbeing, their sexual and reproductive health, their mental health, and their ability to participate and lead in the recovery of our societies and economy.

Wide under-reporting of domestic and other forms of violence has previously made response and data gathering a challenge, with less than 40 per cent of women who experience violence seeking help of any sort or reporting the crime. Less than 10 percent of those women seeking help go to the police.

“Government data shows that the number of cases of GBV and abuse reported to authorities declined during the first month and a half of COVID-19 lockdown measures,” said Danna Aduna of of Lunas Collective, a feminist, inclusive chat service where people seeking support related to gender-based violence (GBV) and reproductive health can expect to be heard. “While these figures could mean a reduced prevalence of violence and abuse, it more likely points to something more worrisome--that victims are simply unable to report abuse, partly due to the quarantine measures themselves but also possibly due to their home setup. What this means is that it’s highly likely that the quarantine breeds situations that makes it more difficult, if not impossible, for a victim-survivor to report crimes done against them.”


In the Philippines, the National Demographic Health Survey 2017 released by the Philippine Statistics Authority revealed that one in four Filipino women, has experienced physical, emotional, or sexual violence from their husband or partner.



In the same survey, the top three perpetrators as reported by women who experienced/were experiencing GBV were revealed to be the victim’s current husband/partner (40%); former husband/partner (27%); or other relative (8.9%). Additionally, an average of eight people a day have fallen victim to sexual assault in the country during the community quarantine according to data from the Philippine National Police.





It is this problematic situation where stay-at-home measures to reduce transmission of COVID-19 are potentially leading to unreported cases of GBV that has prompted the creation of FamiLigtas—a campaign that seeks to build awareness among women, children, gender non-conforming, and non-binary individuals, as well as the public, about GBV in the home.



Keeping families safe from violence

At its core, FamiLigtas seeks to educate and spread awareness about the reality of GBV within the family and the home. FamiLigtas works closely with Lunas Collective, offering psycho-social support and appropriate information for authorities and health facilities. Lunas understands that the pandemic has caused stress for a lot of Filipino families, and that this has exacerbated GBV situations for many others who are stuck at home, but Aduna was quick to point out the importance of disabusing GBV victim-survivors. “Any stressful situation is not an excuse for any kind of violence,” she said.

Miriam Quiambao, Filipino physical therapist, inspirational speaker, author, entrepreneur, actress, television host, real estate broker, endorser, model, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Philippines 1999 and placed 1st Runner-up at Miss Universe 1999.

For FamiLigtas, the concept of family extends beyond the home. This is why a big thrust of the campaign is to go beyond awareness and encourage help-seeking behavior by promoting other support systems in place within their local communities.


“Gender-based violence starts at home, which is why protection should also start at home,” said Karen Davila, Filipino journalist and staunch advocate for women’s rights.

 

Dance Along to the Hottest TikTok Trends with the Help of Oliver Sullano's Tutorials




TikTok has truly become a space where makers and movers can express themselves fearlessly. It has also become a venue for those who wish to share their knowledge and skills with others. 18-year old Oliver Sullano is one such creator, who, through his content, is able to teach others how to dance along to the latest TikTok trends. 



This multifaceted creator is a dancer, artist, athlete, and student. Despite his busy schedule, he is still able to share videos consistently with his followers. Oliver finds balance between all of his responsibilities by focusing on being productive, and avoiding wasting time on unnecessary things. He believes that, with discipline and the right mindset, you can do everything you need and want to do each day. 

Oliver has always loved dancing, and this is actually what compelled him to join TikTok. After seeing the various dance videos on the platform, he downloaded the app, and started trying them himself. Before long, he was creating his own original dance videos, along with other reliable content that his followers truly loved. 




https://www.tiktok.com/@odcs_/video/6822219479884352774


Once he found out how much happiness his posts could bring to others, Oliver knew he had to keep on creating. For Oliver, the best part about being a TikTok creator is getting to inspire other people to do better, and impacting their lives in a positive way. 


He never expected that he could connect with so many people just by doing what he loves and enjoys. This has made the challenge of posting regularly, and learning to deal with unavoidable haters, all worth it. He shares that, if you have even a second to look at negative comments, then you definitely have the time to see and appreciate the good things that are coming your way.



https://www.tiktok.com/@odcs_/video/6809494484154338566 


To aspiring creators, Oliver says, never give up. In order to achieve big things in life, you cannot take the easy way. Remember that small progress is still progress. Once you reach your goals, all the effort will be worth it. And, most importantly, love and enjoy what you do. 


Share what you know with others by becoming an Edu-Content Creator on #TikTokU! Join the #itstartsonTikTok hashtag challenge to begin your journey, or take it a step further with a hashtag of your own. Download TikTok today on your iOS and Android devices to get started.

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