Author: Rochelle Sy Chua

My Experience with AirPhil Express

AirPhil Express

I feel blessed that I was one of the bloggers invited to experience AirPhil Express Davao Extreme Package.  It was actually my 1st time to ride in an AirPhil Express plane.  I was curious.  The last time I had a domestic travel, I travelled via PAL Express.  I was surprised to find out that AirPhil Express was actually PAL Express before! hahaha!

It all started February 13, 1995 when Air Philippines was incorporated.  Flight operations started February 1, 1996 with flights going to Subic, Iloilo & Pampanga.  Two years after, operations of the Air Philippines brand were transferred to Philippines Airlines via the PAL Express brand.  Fast forward to 2009, operations of PAL Express were transferred to Air Philippines.  Finally, Air Philippines was relaunched as AirPhil Express last March 28, 2010 as a low-cost carrier.
AirPhil Express is a sister company of Philippine Airlines under the Lucio Tan Group, but it is operating independently from PAL.

Whew!  What a history.  In short, there is no more PAL Express and we now have AirPhil Express.  I’m just glad all AirPhil Express flights are in NAIA 3.  The airport is the newest among all in Manila.  I appreciate the efficiency of the check-in counters too.

airphil express line at NAIA 3

While we await for our flight, we can take pictures for remembrance.

airphil express picture

As of this writing, AirPhil Express current fleet includes:

  • Five Q400 76-seater (30 flights daily + 20 on selective days)
  • Three Q300 56-seater (24 flights daily + 2 on selective days)
  • Six A320 (68 flights daily)
    • two 171-seater
    • four 180-seater

airphil express plane

Similar to other low-cost carriers, AirPhil Express doesn’t have food and drinks included in their airfare.  I was very hungry during our flight that I couldn’t resist the noodles being offered by flight attendants.  I bought this Korean noodles for Php 100 (I know, very expensive)!  Drinks are being sold too at Php 50 per can.  There were sandwiches and other pastries available for sale too.

noodles airphil express

While I had a pleasant flight, I think there are some improvements that AirPhil Express can do.  One thing I remembered during the flight was the facial expression of one of the attendants.  I think she was having a bad day but I do hope she didn’t show it to us as she was customer-facing.  I also had to ask for ice 3 times before it was given to me.  I know such complaints can be sent through AirPhil Express Facebook Page.

I was very impressed when I checked out the page, AirPhil Express do respond to each and every post written by customers.  They are really serious with providing better service.

I can attest to the good customer service as I encountered an accident during our water rafting activity.  My toe nail fell off.  AirPhil Express staff went beyond their duties and took me to the hospital even though I wasn’t experiencing much pain and can function completely.

Back to my flight experience, I enjoyed looking out the window with such good view of our skies.  The window seat will always be my choice whenever I fly out 🙂

airphil express view

Overall, I enjoyed my flight with AirPhil Express.  There were no delays that time.  However, there might be some instances where flights are delayed.  Like for example, bad weather.  We don’t wanna push it, do we?

Here’s more information about AirPhil Express that might interest you:

  • flies to 25 destinations with a total of 144 flights.
  • Travel services include:
    • Seat selector – A special service offered by Airphil Express that allows you to pre-reserve your seat for a minimum cost.  Standard Seats are sold at Php 100 per way.  Premium Seats such as exit rows and the first two rows are sold at Php 200 per way.
    • Prepaid Baggage – You can pre-pay your excess baggage during your online ticket purchase or by requesting Pre-paid Baggage when purchasing your tickets through Airphil Express Reservations or at any Airphil Express Ticket Office.
      • additional 5 kilograms at Php 400.
      • additional 10 kilograms at Php 800.
      • additional 15 kilograms at Php 1,200.
    • Web Checkin – A more convenient and simple way to check-in to any Airphil Express flight and saves you time by avoiding the long queue at the airport.
    • Travel Insurance – Airphil Express Travel Insurance in underwritten by
      Chartis Philippines Insurance, Inc.
  • all flights are inclusive of baggage allowance.
  • 1st and only budget airline with dedicated online customer service in the Philippines.
  • Upcoming flights:
    • starting July 1, 2011, Manila-Tacloban.
    • starting October 20, 2011, Manila-Cotabato, Manila-Gen. Santos.
  • Last, but definitely not the least, AirPhil Express’ Extreme Adventure Packages which I personally experienced and enjoyed two weeks ago 😀

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More to Love than Lose in Nexus S

Google Nexus S Phone

Google Nexus S is a promising Android device with a nice set of features such as the noise cancellation software, a 5MP camera, Wifi capability, and more than decent battery life. Being  Google-branded means that it is leverages mostly on Google applications, and will therefore be much appreciated by Google fanboys and fangirls.

Nexus is a brand by Google.  Their first attempt for a Google phone was called the Nexus One, in cooperation with HTC. The phone was moderately successful, but Google decided to partner with Samsung for the second generation Nexus, the Nexus S. The success of the Galaxy S series could have made Samsung the partner of choice for this iteration.

When we say a Google phone, it means that the phone was designed hands on by the Google Android team.  What does this mean?  We get the most out of Google & Android!  Yay!  I was so happy with how fast setup took.  Would you believe it only took me a minute?  I just entered my Google account credentials and the phone is ready to go.  Nexus S is definitely designed for a Google user with built-in applications like Google Mail, Google Calendar, Google Contacts and a lot more.

Aesthetically, Google’s Nexus S is different from Samsung’s Galaxy S series but they do look alike.  It follows Samsung’s shiny, black plastic casing.  A big change from Nexus One’s metal finish. I like the way Nexus S looks even if some might think otherwise.  A lot of consumers think that the black plastic finish doesn’t do the phone justice and makes it look gauche, but  I disagree.  It makes the phone lighter and it complements the big screen of the phone.  At 4.55 ounces and with dimensions of 63mmx123.9mmx10.88mm or no bigger than a ladies’ wallet, you’re sure that you have a portable phone!

I was definitely awed with the big screen and found myself enjoying the browsing experience on this device.  The speed of the device ought to be mentioned too and this most probably be because of the 1 GHz Hummingbird processor that Nexus S has.

Specifications

Google Nexus S 2

  • Quad-band GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
  • Tri-band HSPA: 900, 2100, 1700
  • HSPA type: HSDPA (7.2Mbps) HSUPA (5.76 Mbps)
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 n/b/g
  • Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
  • Near Field Communication (NFC)
  • Assisted GPS (A-GPS)
  • microUSB 2.0
  • 1GHz Cortex A8 (Hummingbird) processor
  • 16GB iNAND flash memory
  • 4.0″ WVGA (480×800)
  • Contour Display with curved glass screen
  • Super AMOLED
  • 235 ppi
  • Capacitive touch sensor
  • Anti-fingerprint display coating

Connectivity

Nexus S’ greatest asset is that it is unlocked.  This gives the consumer freedom to use any SIM card.  Plus, it’s very convenient especially if you travel a lot.  You don’t have to worry and can use any carrier’s SIM card for use.

Another awesome feature is Near Field Communication or NFC. Basically, NFC allows to use the phone in place of a credit card by simply tapping the phone against special sensors in retail stores. This is similar to the G-Pass at MRT stations.  It also allows phones to swap data between each other via 3 methods: read, write, and exchange. Though it won’t have much impact now, it’ll surely be something great in the future.  I’m sure they are still working on the security aspect of NFC but including it is a nice preview into the future!  Can’t wait for this! Once Google gets some support from developers and from business, it’ll surely be a hit!

Nexus S has WiFi, bluetooth and GPS.  I was disappointed with WiFi though.  I tested this one time with Nexus S & another WiFi enabled smartphone side by side using the same WiFi network.  Nexus S only has 1 bar of signal which is very poor while the other smartphone has 3 bars of signal.  This is a deal breaker for me as I’m a huge user of WiFi.

Display

I love how big the display is.  With the 4-inch super AMOLED 480×800 resolution screen, I felt that I don’t need a bigger device for my view preferences.

The contour display is nice too!  The curved glass screen was definitely a welcome change in the Nexus phone!  I heard though that the screen is flat but the glass is curved.  No matter which is flat and which is curved, the design worked and I loved it!

Hardware

Nexus S has a three-axis gyroscope, accelerometer, digital compass, proximity sensor and light sensor.  The light sensor works really well.  It adjusts pretty well under poor light conditions or even extremely bright environment.

When it comes to hardware, the Nexus S is packs a punch with the 1 GHz hummingbird processor.  This definitely is the major reason why the device has great speed performance, being able to handle multiple running apps and background processes.

However, I am concerned about phone memory. It only has 16GB internal memory.  While some may think it’s enough but for heavy smartphone user like me, it definitely is not.  It would be nice if they put an expansion slot for flexibility.  I believe applications alone can quickly fill 16GB memory, how much more media such as music and videos?  It’s also ironic that Google included moving Apps to an external storage in their OS, yet it removed the expansion slot in Nexus S.  I wonder what Google was thinking.

 

Camera

I’m torn with the camera.  It’s nice that Nexus S has a 5 megapixel back-facing camera but it just feels weird that even though it has a VGA front facing camera. However, Google doesn’t have a native application for video calling.  That’s really why the front-facing camera was implemented right?  Yes, we can use it for self-portrait but being able to do video chat is a big driver for implementing front-facing camera.

Another disappointment I have with Nexus S camera is that it doesn’t have digital zoom.  The flash as well doesn’t have an auto-mode, it’s either on or off.  It’s nice that it has a macro mode though.  Generally, I believe Google & Samsung can improve a lot with Nexus S camera.

Everyone is so hung up on HD video recording.  Too bad Nexus S doesn’t have that feature either.  It only has 720×480 resolution video.  It should be fine but it doesn’t stop there.  All videos are recorded as .3gp format.

Battery

I’ve been using Nexus S heavily for a week.  I had to charge it every night but it didn’t come to a point when I lost battery while I was out.  Hence, I can say that Nexus S has a good battery life.

Official specifications has this to say about the battery life:

Talk time up to 6.7 hours on 3G (14 hours on 2G)

Standby time up to 17.8 days on 3G (29.7 days on 2G)

I also like the battery page in the Google device.  You can see which application is using up most of the battery and some other information.  This is especially useful if you’re still out and will need to conserve battery.

Software

Google Nexus S comes with the newest Android Operating System, version 2.3 called Gingerbread.  The advantage of having a Google-branded phone is you get to experience it first!  Other Android phones will have to wait for a couple of months but Nexus users will have to enjoy it way earlier.

One point worth mentioning is that there is no Android native application for screen capturing. As an iPhone user, I find it very useful to take screencaps of interesting stuff I stumble upon while browsing, and it is a snap to take a screen capture of whatever is on the screen. Unfortunately, this is hard to do with Android. One needs to have experience on software development kits before one can take a simple screenshot, which only takes two buttons on the iPhone. This could be inconsequential for some users, while a deal breaker for others.

3rd Party Software

There are 3rd party software that really stand out in my book.  I love that they created it beautifully in Android OS.

The ones that I liked are Facebook, Foursquare, Angry Birds (it’s FREE!), Plurka, Nesoid Lite & of course, the Google apps.

The one that I dread, on the other hand, is Tweetdeck (geez, it really sucked!).

Summary

Google Nexus S 3

To summarize, here are the pros & cons through my 2 weeks of use:

PROS

  • Google’s noise cancellation software when combined with audio hardware, it results in high quality calls. call recipient hear very little background noise.
  • easy setup.
  • google voice app pre-installed & deeply integrated into the Android OS.
  • gingerbread operating system.
  • drab gray to a black notification bar which helps save battery.
  • on the fly creation of WiFi hotspots.d
  • new keyboard.
  • Google’s navigation and voice input applications.
  • supports VoIP/SIP calling.
  • clean install of Android, pure Google experience, no messy 3rd party software.
  • unlocked – can use different SIM card when in another country
  • screen is crisp & bright
  • phone is very light & feels great in the hand
  • good battery life
  • mobile to cloud, bypasses PC.  No need to sync Android phone with computer.  All mails, calendars & contacts are all working through login with Gmail credentials.

CONS

  • no HSPA+
  • no external storage
  • no HD recording
  • poor wifi
  • no dedicated camera button
  • Market App is not user friendly
  • No native video chat software
  • Media experience is weak
  • lack of notification light
  • camera – no digital zoom function, flash mode has no auto setting
  • camcorder saves in .3gp format, no HD video recording

Overall, I think Nexus S is a great Android device.  If ever, there’ll come a time that I’ll need 2 phones then Nexus S will be my choice as backup.  However, I’m sticking with my iPhone for now.  Android has a long way to go but it definitely is promising!

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This is the initial draft of my article. Final version can be found in Manila Bulletin’s May 16 issue. Also posted in MB’s website.

more to love than lose in Nexus S

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Ozine Fest 2011

Ozine Fest 2011

I was getting more and more curious why a whole lot of people love anime including my friends over at Game Ops!  So when my friends planned to go to Ozine Fest 2011, I told them I wanna go too!

I wanted to see and experience what the annual convention in the anime community is.  I also thought it would be such a great chance to practice my photography skills too!

So what is Ozine Fest?  Ozine Fest is an anime convention held annually at the Megatrade Hall of SM Megamall.  It’s organized by Otakuzine Anime Magazine, an anime magazine published in the Philippines.

The event features a whole lot of activities such as cosplay competition, tournament, art contests and exhibition booths.

I was actually overwhelmed when I attended the event this year.  I never thought that the place would be that jam-packed!  On that day that we were there, people in costumes were all over the mall (like literally!).  It was like all those anime shows we’ve seen on videos came to life!  It was a fun and cute sight to see.

Inside the hall, you get to see a whole lot of cosplayers.  There were anime toy displays, books, videos, costumes and a whole lot more.

ozine fest 2

Art contest was held too with several fans participating.  I wish I can join too!  Maybe next time 🙂

Ozine fest 3

There were shows and contests too like battle of the bands, cosplay competition, dance competition and even karaoke!  See the audience in the picture below?  It was just a fraction of the crowd!  I actually felt like everyone came together in SM Megamall for the Ozine Fest!  It was well-attended and you can see that everyone was having a good time!

ozine fest 4

I loved the anime toy display and I enjoyed taking pictures of them.  I’m sure they cost a lot!  A great collection to have if you’re an anime fan! 🙂

ozine fest 5

While there were too much activities in Ozine Fest 2011, my eyes were set on the cosplayers.  I loved their costumes and their passion to play the part of the character they were trying to portray.  Bravo!  I somehow think that why don’t I try cosplaying even just for once?  Hey, I might do it next month at the ToyCon 2011!  Well, let’s see 😛

Here are the interesting folks I took pictures of, complete pictures can be found in my Photography blog but my favorites are the ones below:

Ozine Fest 1

scared now? 😛

ozine fest 6

I was wondering how she went through the day coz it was definitely hard to breathe with all those covered in her face.

ozine fest 7

Even bumbleebee graced the event!

ozine fest 8

She looked like a doll, soooo cute!

ozine fest 9

This was pure makeup and she did it herself!  Very talented lady!  I loved it!

ozine fest 10

I don’t know the character she was trying to imitate but I really loved her look!  She was super pretty in her costume! 🙂

During Ozine Fest 2011, costumes were being sold too!  I tried a black hat with red designs just to see how I’d look like!  Hey, I looked decent in it!  It might work if I try some costumes next time haha!  Let’s see… Let’s see.

Roch at Ozine Fest
Pic by sioti Jepoy 🙂

How about you?  Were you able to attend Ozine Fest this year?  I’m so happy that I did!   I can imagine myself attending more of this in the future.

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Ozine Fest 2011
April 8-10, 2011
SM Megatrade Halls 2 & 3

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Yoshinoya

Yoshinoya

After I got invited to taste the Lenten offering of Yoshinoya, I couldn’t stop but feel uneasy.  I need to step foot inside a Yoshinoya Restaurant!  I was craving for beef bowl for the longest time.

It was heavenly when we entered the restaurant finally, I was excited to finally have my serving of Yoshinoya’s famous dish!

Yoshinoya must be my favorite Japanese fast food restaurant in Manila.  Come to think of it, are there any other?

I appreciate the beautiful interiors of Yoshinoya.  I find it adorable that fast food places here in the Philippines are investing their resources in making their restaurants look so much better.  They can actually compete already with normal restaurants.  Would you believe in the picture below that it was just a fastfood restaurant serving quick affordable Japanese food?

yoshinoya ambiance

We were starving and I believe we ordered too much!  What the heck!  We still finished all our orders.  We had a complete meal with soup, appetizer, main dish, dessert and drink!

  • Gyoza (Php 90)

yoshinoya gyoza

As much as I enjoy gyoza, I felt that the price wasn’t fast food-ish.  Php90 for a 4-piece gyoza, too expensive 🙁

  • Pork Tonkatsu Bento (Php 145)

yoshinoya katsudon

You have a big appetite?  Then Yoshinoya’s bento is for you.  You can choose between tempura, mixed seafood, pork tonkatsu & Japanese fried chicken bentos.

My friend, however, has chosen Pork Tonkatsu.  Bento has rice, veggies & tofu included too!

  • Beef Bowl (Php 99)

yoshinoya beef bowl

Beef Bowl was the sole reason why I kept going back to Yoshinoya.  Gee, I was so giddy when I was eating my order of beef bowl. hahaha!  I had to order for extra sauce (Php5) as it was the sauce that made the dish taste so magical.

  • Beef Bowl Power Meal

yoshinoya beef meal

Just in case you want a full meal then you can order the power meal.  It has red iced tea, beef bowl, miso soup and coffee jelly!  Yum yum!

I was able to satisfy my craving and it did affect my day.  So funny that if you get something you want, your day seems to be so complete right after.  So that was how my day went when I had my serving of Yoshinoya’s Beef bowl.  So happy… so jolly! 😀

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Yoshinoya
UG-F Unit 160a Building A, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City, Philippines
(02) 632-1276

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AirPhil Express Davao Extreme Adventure Package

AirPhil Express Davao Extreme Adventure Package

I had one of the most exciting local travel experience last week.  Thanks to AirPhil Express!

Several bloggers (including myself) got invited by the AirPhil Express team to have first-hand experience of their newest offering, the Davao Extreme Adventure Package!

happy davao extreme adventure bloggers

Actually there are a lot of options in this limited time offer.  We can choose from different packages with parasailing, canopy walking, snorkeling, kayaking, scuba diving, zipline and whitewater rafting!

All packages are available for travel from May 14, 2011 to June 30, 2011.
(Now EXTENDED! You can avail Samal Island Adventure & Highland Adventure packages for travel from July 1, 2011 to October 15, 2011).

I wanted to write about our experience first but I figured I should share with you the information regarding the packages.  You might want to avail of them first while I write this week more details about our Davao adventure.  I can assure you it’ll be purely made of fun!

Here are the different packages you can choose from:
(You can get more details & prices from AirPhil Express page)

  • Samal Island Adventure
    • Boat Transfers (Sta. Ana Pier to Maxima Aqua Fun v.v.)
    • Giant Slides (all day use)
    • Kayak 1 hour
    • Canopy Walk
    • Snorkeling
    • Available every Wednesday to Sunday only
    • Lunch
    • Minimum of 2 passengers
  • Introduction to Scuba
    • valid until May 31, 2011 only
    • 1 Dive
    • Boat Transfer to Paradise Island Resort with Entrance Fee
    • Equipment
    • Weather permitting
    • Minimimum age requirement: 10 years old.
  • Highland Adventure Package (we experienced this and it was UBER FUN!!)
  • Parasailing
    • valid until May 31, 2011 only
    • Para Sailing
    • Boat and Equipment
    • Weather permitting
    • Minimum of 2 passengers

Whichever package you choose (I do really recommend the highland adventure package), includes Roundtrip Airfare, 3 Days & 2 Nights Hotel Accommodation (Double Room) at Microtel Hotel- Davao, Daily Breakfast and Roundtrip Airport Transfers, Fuel Surcharge, Airport Service Fee, Ticket Service Charge & 12% VAT.

The packages are affordable and with AirPhil Express as your airline, you can be assured that you’re in good hands.  Their services are improving by the minute!

We really had a great time in Davao.  I hope you could experience the same by availing one of the Davao Extreme Adventure Packages from AirPhil Express! 🙂

Davao Extreme Adventure WaterRafting Preparations

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