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Nova Y62 (also known as Nova Y61 and Enjoy 50z in China) December 2023 128 GB 4 GB 50 MP (wide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) 5 MP 22.5 W HUAWEI Supercharge 5000 mAh No Nova Y62 Plus (also known as Nova Y61 and Enjoy 50z in China) 8 GB Nova Y72 (also known as Enjoy 70 in China) January 2024 Kirin 710A 128/256 GB 50 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth)
The Nova and Nova Plus support GSM, UMTS, LTE-TDD and LTE-FDD networks (supported bands vary by models). [6] [7] The Chinese edition of the Nova also supports TD-SCDMA and CDMA2000 1xEV-DO networks. [8] In some countries, a Dual SIM version is available. [3] Both smartphones also support near-field communications (NFC) and Android Pay. [9]
From 2013 to 2020, GCash focused on bringing new features to its app including QR-based payments, mobile and gaming credit purchases, online checkout, barcode cash-in, bills payment, and the support for InstaPay which enabled interbank transfers. GCash also partnered with CIMB Bank Philippines for the pilot of GSave, a high-yield savings account.
This is a category of mobile phone network operators in the Philippines. Pages in category "Mobile phone companies of the Philippines" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
The company was known as the Arms Corporation of the Philippines (Armscor) until 2017. [ 1 ] The company has been headquartered in Marikina , Philippines since 1958 [ 2 ] and represented in the United States by its subsidiary Armscor International, Inc., located in Pahrump, Nevada with facilities in Stevensville, Montana .
Philippines: Semi-automatic pistol.45 ACP: TAC Ultra FS HC 45 ACP: 3,000 acquired by Armed Forces of the Philippines in 2017, for issue to all service branches. Majority went to the Philippine Army. [101] [102] AFP ordered 60,000 units under AFP 0.45 caliber Hammer Fired Pistol acquisition project, majority expected to go to the Philippine Army ...
Manila sound (Filipino: Tunog ng Maynila) is a music genre in the Philippines that began in the mid-1970s [1] in Metro Manila.The genre flourished and peaked in the mid to late-1970s during the Philippine martial law era and has influenced most of the modern genres in the country by being the forerunner to OPM.
The table below shows the top 20 highest-grossing local and foreign films in the Philippines based from data gathered by Box Office Mojo.Gross earnings for foreign films represent their gross within the Philippines, while figures for local films represent their worldwide gross, as some did not disclose separate domestic and international gross.