What to love about the hot-selling HONOR X9a 5G, X7a, and MagicBook X Laptops

Bringing its latest technologies to the Philippine market, HONOR empowers smart device users with human-centric innovations.

Davao City, Philippines, March 4, 2023 – The year has just begun yet HONOR Philippines already introduced not just one, but three smart devices in the market already! All hailing from HONOR’s industry-setting X Series, the HONOR X9a 5G, HONOR X7a, and HONOR MagicBook X laptops were made available to the public recently.

“We wanted to start the year really strong and we are delighted with the fact that we are on track. Three devices since the start of the year and we’re just getting started. HONOR Philippines takes pride in our newest devices that cater to consumers’ ever-changing needs and requirements,” said Stephen Cheng, HONOR Philippines Vice President.

HONOR X9a 5G

Making a massive buzz online, the new HONOR X9a 5G sports a 120Hz Premium OLED Curved Display allowing users to enjoy a large screen of 6.67-inch with an impressive screen-to-body ratio of 93%. An ultra-large 5100mAh battery in a compact body awaits you too making HONOR X9a 5G the thinnest and lightest smartphone to feature a battery larger than 5000mAh. This allows this viral phone to support up to 2 days of daily use for a truly uninterrupted user experience. With just 30 minutes of charging, the HONOR X9a 5G delivers 12.5 hours of video streaming, sparing users from having to worry about their battery.

This viral phone is available in Titanium Silver and Emerald Green for only Php 16,990!

HONOR Philippines Brand and PR team. Raven Alexandra Bagdoc, Brand Marketing Officer; Pao Oga, PR Manager; Denis Santos, Senior PR Officer. 

HONOR X7a Specs

HONOR X7a strikes the right balance between mobility and battery life, packing in a super powerful battery that could last for 3 days, a TÜV Rheinland certified eye-protection FullView Screen, and a quad camera module within its 8.27mm slim body.

All of these stunning features for an affordable of Php7,990 which makes it currently the most price-competitive 6000mAh battery phone in its price range. HONOR X7a is available in Midnight Black, Titanium Silver, and Oceanic Blue.

HONOR MagicBook X 14 and MagicBook X 15

Powered by 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processor, the HONOR MagicBook X 14 and HONOR MagicBook X 15 deliver an upgraded performance, enabling users to run multiple tasks at the same time at incredible speeds, offering greater productivity. Ensuring an uninterrupted experience while performing, the HONOR MagicBook X 14 and HONOR MagicBook X 15 come with an advanced Supersized Cooling Fan, enabling efficient heat dissipation to maintain a manageable temperature even during long periods of use. Along with a massive 56Wh battery, users can enjoy up to 9.9 hours of local 1080p video playback or 9.2 hours of webpage browsing on a single full charge.

Both available in stunning Space Gray and Mystic Silver, you can get the HONOR MagicBook X 14 and X 15 at Php 29,990 and Php 37,990 respectively.

Availability

HONOR X9a 5G, HONOR X7a, and HONOR MagicBook X laptops along with its wide array of smart devices at any leading Davao kiosks: Rulls Inline Gmall, Mikrocell Gmall, Davao Premium, CYBER_GADGET Gmall, Microcell SM Ecoland, Ytelecom SM Lanang Premier, Ytelecom SM Ecoland, Ytelecom Gmall, Mobile LoadHub, Mikrocell Gmall Toril, Herrera Brother SM Ecoland, Rulls Inline SM Ecoland, Stormtech SM Ecoldand, Audionet SM Ecoland, Techsynergy Gmall Davao, Audionet Gaisano Grand Calinan, Rulls Inline Gaisano Grand Calinan.

You can also get it online through HONOR’s official stores at Lazada (http://bit.ly/3J2eJXP), Shopee (http://bit.ly/3J1Zv5n), and Tiktok Shop (http://bit.ly/3IMaizo).

For more information and announcements, tune it at HONOR’s website www.hihonor.com or social media platforms: Facebook (Facebook.com/HonorPhilippines), Instagram (Instagram.com/honorphilippines/) and TikTok: (Tiktok.com/@honorphilippines).

TechUp Pilipinas’ Hackathon 2018

In the last few months, I have been trying to educate myself in terms of economy in the Philippines. I had been at a talk about the TRAIN Law  and found myself curious and shamefully ignorant about basic economic information of our country.

That being said, I’ve learned a lot of things. One of them being that the agriculture sector, once considered as one of the main drivers of economic growth in the country, as of 2016 only contributes 9%. World Bank figures paint a dim picture of the future of the agriculture industry, further exacerbated by the aging farmer population at an average of 57-59 years old.

Farming has certainly lost its appeal towards the youth. Farmers in the country receive earnings of around Php 10,000 to 15,000 per harvest despite the effort put into it. With the increasingly cheap food imports, the recurring damages caused by yearly floods and droughts, and the woeful lack of advancement in technology, the Filipino farmer and agriculture industry are forced to into crisis mode. What’s even more scary is the fact that according to Director for Information and Communications Technology at the Department of Agriculture Clint Hassan, “By 2050, we will have no food if we don’t plant today.”

“Today, most farmers do not have bank accounts or access to basic financial services. It’s about time that we reach out to the farmers and fishermen of the Philippines and give them a boost with technology. Financial inclusion will help the livelihood of farmers and fishermen and will also help economic development,” said Justo Ortiz, Chairman of UnionBank and Blockchain Association of the Philippines.

TechUp Pilipinas, a consortium of tech companies and advocates spearheaded by UnionBank, is determined to provide digital transformation to those who are not traditionally given access to new technology and financial inclusion, such as the agriculture industry, in the hope of elevating the sectors to achieve their true potential.

“With TechUp Pilipinas and our partners, I’m very proud to be standing with the group of techleaders and advocates who are driving change and are passionate about leading our agriculture industry into digital transformation all the way to the grassroots,” shared Amor Maclang, Co-convenor of TechUp Pilipinas.

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In line with this commitment, TechUp Pilipinas has brought together the very minds who aim to challenge and even reverse the negative trend in the growth of the agriculture industry in the Philippines through the TechUp Pilipinas Agri Summit and UnionBank ‘s <U:Hack> Hackathon held last August 25-26 at Events @ Enderun, Azuela Cove, Davao City.

This momentous event featured technology experts and thought leaders, including Mon Duarte, Senior Vice President of UnionBank, who shared the bank’s vision of financial inclusion for the agriculture industry; Clint Hassan, Director for Information and Communications Technology at the Department of Agriculture, who discussed how to help the agri community through technology; Ann Cuisia, the Founder and CEO of TraXion, who shared blockchain use cases in Cagayan de Oro and Leyte; Nico Gonzales, the Director of Marketing and Sales of Xlog, who discussed the critical role of logistics in agriculture; Mario Salazar, Founder and Chief Technical and Product Officer of Acudeen Technologies, who spoke on taking a bet with agribusinesses where others have turned away; and Jayjay Viray, Founder of Agrigrocer, who shared how her business has been able to bring farm to table through technology.

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Tech advocate and Co-convenor of TechUp Pilipinas, Amor Maclang, moderated a panel discussion which included Captain Ronald Go, the President Emeritus of the Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industries; Eduardo Descalsota, Jr., the Techpreneurship Hub Manager of Ateneo de Davao University; and Donna Lina of logistics giant, Air21.

By bringing together partners such as UnionBank, professionals, students, and stakeholders in various disciplines, TechUp Pilipinas continues to challenge the tech community to help reverse the trend of decline in the agriculture industry through digital transformation and financial inclusion.

“We acknowledge that the issues in the agricultural sector cannot be solved by one company or one person. That’s why, when it comes to financial inclusion and digital transformation, partnerships are key. TechUp Agri is a way for us to bring together innovators, stakeholders, government, and tech solution providers to create solutions to the most immediate problems in the industry,” said Mon Duarte, Senior Vice President of UnionBank.

For her part, Ann Cuisia, CEO of TraXion shared blockchain use cases in Cagayan de Oro and Leyte. She believes that blockchain for transaction management is inevitable. “We have started doing this already here in Mindanao through partnering with a large plantation in Bukidnon. We are excited to bring financial freedom and control to the farmers in the Mindanao region,” said Cuisia.

UnionBank also organized a two-day hackathon as part of their <U:Hack> series which challenges developers to identify problems within the agriculture industry and find tech-based solutions for the issues. Winners received a cash prize and an opportunity to present their ideas to a panel of judges who could help develop their hackathon ideas.

“We want to encourage the youth to become involved in creating innovations for this aging industry through technology, and by doing so, make it possible for younger generations to view this industry as a profitable one now and in the future,” said Michelle Rubio, Director of Human Resources at UnionBank.

The TechUp Agri series of events includes conferences, hackathons, and a pitchfest in Davao, Iloilo, and Manila leading up to the ASEAN Agri Summit in October 2018.

For more information on TechUp Pilipinas, its digital transformation advocacy, and future events, please contact info@techuppilipinas.com

Details and quotes from the press release from Pam Sales of GeiserMaclang.