How the new V5s and its ‘Groufie’ technology captured a larger market for Vivo

Top five premium global brand Vivo
 is set to dominate the selfie-centric marke
t with its most impressive smartphone yet,
the new Vivo V5s, and its 20-megapixel
front camera and advanced selfie features. 
The best selfies are taken and shared with the people closest to our hearts—the ones that tell vivid stories of love, joy, and togetherness. 

But in taking group selfies or “groufies,” one of the most common problems that selfie enthusiasts encounter is the need to compress, just so everyone will fit in the frame. More often than not, this results in overcrowded and badly taken photographs, as everyone fights for his or her rightful spot in the coveted groufie.


So is there ever a way to capture that perfect groufie without compromising quality? Apparently, yes there is, and top five premium global brand Vivo’s1 newest and most advanced smartphone yet, the Vivo V5s, is the bringer of the good news.

The latest member of the V5 line has a new and exciting feature not found in its predecessors—the Groufie technology. This new feature allows panorama-panning effects in ‘groufies’ or group shots and likewise help capture outdoor ‘groufies’ or family portraits without needing to squeeze in or cut out anyone. 

Outplay the System in First Official Trailer of "American Made"

The CIA. The White House. Pablo Escobar. One man played them all. Tom Cruise stars as Barry Seal in Universal Pictures' new action thriller, American Made. Watch the new trailer now at https://youtu.be/845vTU3swSA or https://goo.gl/srm9rb.

In American Made, Tom Cruise reunites with his Edge of Tomorrow director, Doug Liman, in this international escapade based on the outrageous (and real) exploits of Barry Seal, a hustler and pilot unexpectedly recruited by the CIA to run one of the biggest covert operations in U.S. history.

"Baby Driver" Launches Its "TeKillYah" Trailer

The latest trailer for Columbia Pictures’ Baby Driver, the much anticipated action comedy from acclaimed director Edgar Wright, has just been launched and may be viewed at https://youtu.be/n4cvNfb1Mlk.

Dubbed as `TeKillYah' – which references the infectious song – the trailer exploits the rave, critical acclaim that Baby Driver has garnered since its premiere in festivals several months back.

"The Mummy" Boasts of Weightless Stunts in Zero G

All hell breaks loose when Egyptian princess Ahmanet’s sarcophagus is being flown from Iraq to London and ravens begin to crash thru the cockpit window, in Universal Pictures' The Mummy (in Philippine cinemas on June 7. 2017). As one might imagine, things go downhill from there…and the plane begins to dive.

Director Alex Kurtzman and lead actor Tom Cruise were vocal from the jump with special effects department head Dominic Tuohy that they wanted everything to happen for real; this Zero G stunt was no exception.

Vivo V5s: the best smartphone deal in its price-range offers new ‘Groufie’ technology

Selfie-centric smartphone brands have slowly dominated the mobile market in the Philippines, given their relatively low prices compared to other giant international brands. Knowing the consumers’ love for selfies or self-portrait shots, these brands are appealing to prospective buyers by boasting of their respective camera features.

Since it entered the Philippine market, top five premium global brand1 Vivo has successfully captured the hearts of selfie-loving Filipinos with its “perfect selfie” V5 line, the latest of which is the new Vivo V5s. Launched just in May, the V5s already proves to be the best smartphone deal compared to other brands in its price range.

Equipped with a 20-megapixel front camera with f2.0 aperture, the V5s takes crystal-clear and head-turning selfies for just a price of P14,990.

Tom Cruise Leads the Cinematic Re-invention of "The Mummy"

Global superstar Tom Cruise headlines a spectacular, all-new cinematic version of the legend that has fascinated cultures all over the world since the dawn of civilization: The Mummy (in Philippine cinemas on June 7, 2017).

Cruise plays Nick Morton, a soldier of fortune who plunders conflict sites for timeless artifacts…ones he sells to the highest bidder. When Nick and his No. 2 are attacked by insurgents in the Middle East, in the ensuing battle, they accidentally unearth a tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh they come to know as Ahmanet. Nick is not simply the one responsible for setting Ahmanet free, he’s fulfilling an ordained destiny he couldn’t have possibly imagined. Now, he is the only one who can stop her ascension to a global ruler who will enslave humanity.

The Mummy is the first chapter in Universal Pictures’ new series of films called Dark Universe which will revive the studio’s classic monster characters for a new generation.

Cruise offers that he grew up watching monster movies, and that not only inspired him to become an entertainer, but it is what drove him to this particular labor of love. “I love The Wolf Man, Dracula and The Mummy,” he says. “It was terrifying as a child seeing these films. This movie is genuinely terrifying as well, yet it has the kind of scope and elegance of the original ones.”

In their initial conversations, Cruise and his producers made a pact to honor the tradition of these monster movies, and respect what the characters mean to audiences…while giving them something entirely unexpected. Explains Cruise: “You want to see the monsters win. That’s what is interesting about the way these stories are told. They both terrify us and yet your feel sympathy for them. It’s transcendent.”

Cruise and director Alex Kurtzman, who previously collaborated on Mission: Impossible III, were very much on the same page when it came to their vision for The Mummy. The director lauds that what makes his star connect so well with moviegoers is that we’re all on the same cinematic journey together: “We both feel a tremendous inheritance and a sense of responsibility. Tom thinks how the audience thinks, and he brings everything to life in a unique and an exciting way.”

Producer Sarah Bradshaw says that she appreciated having such an involved collaborator as Cruise on the production. “You definitely have to be on your toes with Tom because, when he comes on set, everything is always about making it better. Tom will see something that perhaps the rest of us haven’t seen and you’ll say, ‘Oh….okay.’”

As they worked together, Cruise and his producers created an experience that was as scary and exotic as it was bold and daring. The Mummy for a new generation is as audacious as it is unexpected. While people will recognize core elements from Universal’s monster universe—this film celebrates classic mythologies—The Mummy’s characters are grappling with all of their lives upended as Ahmanet enters today’s world.

The producers welcomed Cruise’s involvement at every step of the process in making The Mummy a reinvention, one that drew its key elements from the cinematic canon. “In preproduction, Tom would gather us together to watch films such as The Shining and Seven,” recounts producer Sean Daniel. “He drove everyone to think creatively throughout all phases of pre-production, shooting and post.”

The Mummy is distributed by United International Pictures through Columbia Pictures.

REEL DEAL: Wonder Woman REVIEW


The DC Cinematic Universe is expanding fast and it would be fitting that one of  members the Trinity of this comic realm should be given light. Wonder Woman has been around for more than 76 years, and this  year she is finally given the spotlight she truly deserve. She made her first appearance in the Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice, and this film will give more spectrum to Amazon Princess.

Gal Gadot takes on the role of Wonder Woman, the warrior of Themyscira who goes out into world engulfed in war and plans to stop it as her personal mission. As many of the characters have their own Greek Mythological origins, it connects well to the audience even to people not quite familiar with the comics. It is indeed an empowering movie for women as it shows powerful and strong moves from many of the female characters. 

With a big threat of mass destruction coming  to the mortal world, Diana comes with Steve Trevor and embark on a journey to end the war. There has been a lot of light moments with Diana exploring the human world and jokes between their band. But of course we enjoyed every drop of action which I can say is one of the best DC comics movie.