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HUAWEI WATCH GT 4: The Epitome of Fashion-Forward Smartwatch is Coming to the Philippines this October!
Huawei recently announced Fashion Forward, a new vision for their wearable products, taking their upcoming launches in a style-focused direction. Huawei’s new Fashion Forward manifesto signals that the brand is now taking on these gaps in the market, weaving in fashion and design into its R&D process that has already achieved breakthroughs in Health and Fitness wearable technology.
Designed to be the Centerpiece
of Every Conversation
The HUAWEI WATCH GT 4 represents a bold Fashion Forward step up from the classic GT Series designs, introducing inventive design elements while retaining the modern geometric aesthetics of its predecessors. Each wearable becomes a statement piece that complements the user’s unique style. Huawei consistently enhances the wristwear experience through the use of high-end, durable materials and an expanded range of personalization options.
Meeting All Fashion-Forward
Desires
The HUAWEI WATCH GT 4 series, available in 46mm and 41mm sizes, reflects meticulous craftsmanship in every detail. It achieves new heights in appearance while embodying elegance and sophistication through its new geometric aesthetics.
The user experience is elevated through an improved Always-On Display (AOD) system that enhances visual aesthetics, along with a diverse selection of stylish, fully customizable watch faces for personalization. With the option to pick from 12 new designs and access over 25,000 exquisite official and third-party watch faces on the HUAWEI Watch Face Store, this timepiece transforms into a canvas for expressing individual fashion forward persona and opens the door to endless customization possibilities.
Fashion Statement: Iconic
Colorways Designed to Turn Heads
The HUAWEI WATCH GT 4 in 46mm comes in four distinct colorways – Grey with Stainless Steel Strap, Green Woven Strap, Brown Leather Strap, and Black Fluoroelastomer Strap. While the HUAWEI WATCH GT 4 in 41mm comes in three distinct colorways – Silver with Two-tone Piano Key Bracelet, White Leather Strap, and Black Fluoroelastomer Strap. Each edition serves as an ode to our design philosophy, offering an elegant blend of style, comfort, and innovation.
Join these Icons in Embracing the Huawei Smartwatch
Revolution
In an extraordinary blend of sports and fashion, Pamela Reif, global leading fitness and lifestyle influencer, as well as Sir Mo Farah, running legend, multiple gold medallist, have been named as HUAWEI Wearable Product Ambassadors.
In an era where technology has become an integral part of daily life, the watch on one’s wrist is not just a tool, but an extension of their personality. Returning to the limelight, Jericho is now set to break boundaries for men’s fashion style while pursuing a healthier lifestyle. Ready to explore his own healthy living rules in a fast-paced working environment with the new HUAWEI WATCH GT 4.
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***Disclaimer: This product is not a medical device. All of the health data is for reference only, and should not be used for diagnostic or treatment purposes.
This
product meets the requirements of the EN 13319 standard for diving accessories,
and supports free diving with a maximum depth of 100 m. It should not be worn
in hot showers, hot springs, or saunas (steam rooms), or during platform dives,
high-pressure rinsing, or other activities that involve high water pressure,
high temperatures, high levels of humidity, or fast-flowing water. Rinse slowly
with freshwater, soak and dry after wearing the watch in ocean water. Metal
straps are not designed to withstand swims or sweat. Therefore, it is
recommended that you wear other types of straps, in such scenarios. Please
visit the Huawei official website for more information on water resistance.
Water resistance is not permanent, and protection may decrease with daily wear
and tear.
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HUAWEI's products and services are available in more than 170 countries and are used by a third of the world's population. Fifteen R&D centres have been set up in the United States, Germany, Sweden, Russia, India and China. HUAWEI Consumer BG is one of HUAWEI's three business units and covers smartphones, PC and tablets, wearables and cloud services, etc. HUAWEI's global network is built on over 30 years of expertise in the telecom industry and is dedicated to delivering the latest technological advances to consumers around the world.
For more information please visit: http://consumer.huawei.com.
New report shows Airbnb contribution to the Philippines economy and jobs since post pandemic travel reshuffle
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Airbnb activities contributed USD$840
million (45.7 million pesos) to Gross Domestic Product and supported almost
103,800 jobs in the Philippines in 2022* alone.
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In 2022*, one in every 77 jobs in the
tourism industry in the Philippines was associated with Airbnb.
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Report also explores dispersal of tourism
away from urban areas, and long-term stays driven by the emergence of flexible
work arrangements since the pandemic.
The report, commissioned by Airbnb, found the platform played a crucial role in the Philippines tourism industry’s contribution to GDP and employment.
The report also highlighted the powerful multiplier effect Airbnb guest spending has within local communities. In 2022*, Airbnb guests spent a total of USD$876 million (47.7 million pesos) in the Philippines in areas like purchases in restaurants, retail stores, and on transportation.
It details the contribution made by Airbnb guests to domestic tourism across the nation. In 2022*, domestic Airbnb guest spending totalled USD$445 million (24.2 million pesos).
The report also explores two profound changes in travel behaviour since the pandemic: the dispersal of tourism away from urban areas, and long-term stays driven by the emergence of flexible work arrangements.
James Lambert, Director for Economic Consulting in Asia for Oxford Economics said, Airbnb has clearly played a major role in the resilience and rebirth of the Philippines travel and tourism sector in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Airbnb has been at the heart of some of the trends reshaping the nation’s travel and tourism industry, including the shift in travel away from cities and towards more rural communities, and the increase in demand for long-stay trips, exemplified by the live and work anywhere phenomenon, Lambert said.
Amanpreet Singh Bajaj, Airbnb’s General Manager for Southeast Asia, India, Hong Kong and Taiwan said, “The economic contribution to both GDP and jobs driven by travel on Airbnb in the Philippines has created powerful economic ripple effects that have enabled the growth of local businesses, such as shops, restaurants, bars, and cafes — which are often central to how travellers experience a destination — and created job opportunities for the locals.”
“The growth of the long-term stays segment since 2020 — enabled by flexible work policies and supported by Airbnb’s Live and Work Anywhere program — is helping destinations attract guests who stay longer and spend more per trip.
“Travel is now more dispersed, and so the economic benefits are being shared across more destinations, enabling a valuable economic contribution to rural and regional areas. This dispersal is being driven by Hosts on Airbnb and in turn creating economic opportunities for various communities.
“As destinations across the Philippines continue to recover, we are committed to partnering with governments and communities to rebuild their tourism economies in a way that is equitable, inclusive, and sustainable.”
*This report presents results for
the twelve month period up to and including March 2023, referred to as 2022*,
which represents the first full year after the reopening of international
travel. Prevailing exchange rates at the time of study were applied, using
proprietary data from Oxford Economics.