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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Understanding what makes the Samsung Galaxy S22 Series the perfect gadget for the Gen MZ

Gen MZ, the combination of millennials and Gen Z, is known for its relationship with technology. It’s hardly surprising, as millennials witnessed the birth of many advances in technology: texting, gaming, the internet, social media, smartphones, and mobile photography. They are the first generation who experienced how it has made the world smaller and has given unprecedented access to information.

Companies have developed a wide range of gadgets, from music players to video game consoles, but among those, smartphones reign supreme as it combines multiple features in one sleek, pocketable device.

Samsung has always been at the forefront of innovation with features that break the rules of what smartphones can do. The techmaker continues to do so with the Galaxy S22 Series - the latest flagship devices that bridge the relationship between Gen MZ and technology.




A generation of multi-hyphenates

Gen MZ is known for the passion projects they pursue outside of work. They also crave the flexibility that allows them to work anytime, anywhere. This combination of juggling multiple projects with a digital nomad lifestyle means that they need a reliable device.

The Galaxy S22 Ultra can help them achieve their day-to-day tasks with the fan-favorite S Pen. Eject it from the bottom of the device to write, sketch or control the phone. Improved latency in Samsung Notes makes every pen stroke feel as natural as ink on paper, making it easier to do work, whether they’re at home or on vacation.


Express yourself

The MZ generation is filled with experts of self-expression. They’ve fully embraced social media and all its products: selfies, TikTok videos, Instagram Reels, and even vlogs. Professional camera equipment is not a necessity anymore when creating content online. A smartphone can simply do just that.

Gen MZs can become their own main character with the Galaxy S22 Series’ suite of cameras. The Galaxy S22 Ultra sports a 12MP Ultra-Wide Camera that captures a full 180-degree radius in a single frame, a 108MP Wide Camera that shoots a shorter focal length to expand the horizontal scope of a scene, a 10MP Telephoto Camera that can zoom up to 100x on a subject far away, and a 40MP Front Camera that enables users to capture picture-perfect selfies for social media. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S22 and S22+ have a 12MP Ultra-Wide Camera, an impressive 50MP Wide Camera, a 10MP Telephoto Camera which also includes 30x Space Zoom, and a powerful 10MP Front Camera.

Its next-level features allow them to express their creativity, at any time of the day. Samsung’s Nightography features also make sure their content always pops, even if it’s taken at night.


A source of entertainment

Gen MZs may be passionate about their work, but they also know how to have fun. Since they grew up with the internet, they use their gadgets to unwind, stream movies or series, play the latest games, listen to music, or read e-books. The Galaxy S22 Series’ advanced Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display that let these socialites watch, play, and socialize even in the brightest conditions.

The Galaxy S22 Series easily transitions from work to play. It comes with Samsung’s most advanced 4nm processor to date, so it can keep up with all the demands of even the busiest multi-hyphenate. The all-day battery, paired with a Super Fast 45W charge,means Gen MZ can stay online from morning to night.


Sophisticated design

Gen MZ is all about expressing their individuality, from the photos they post online, all the way down to their belongings. They want their personal possessions to reflect who they are as people.



Samsung’s flagship smartphones have a sleek and refined look, coupled with a luxurious glass and haze finish. They also come with Samsung’s strongest Armor Aluminum frame that’s built to last. The lineup also comes in a range of colors to further promote individuality. The Galaxy S22 Ultra is available in Burgundy, Phantom Black, Phantom White, and Green. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S22 and S22+ come in Phantom Black, Phantom White, and fun colors like Green and Pink Gold.

The new Galaxy S22 Series is now available in stores at the following prices:

● Galaxy S22 Ultra: PHP 68,990 SRP (128GB) / PHP 72,990 SRP (256 GB) / PHP 80,990 SRP (512 GB)

● Galaxy S22+: PHP 56,990 SRP (128GB) / PHP 60,990 SRP (256GB)

● Galaxy S22: PHP 45,990 SRP (128GB) / PHP 49,990 SRP (256GB)


Users can also take home the Galaxy S22 Series for as low as PHP 1,916.25/mo at 0% interest for up to 24 months via Samsung Authorized Dealers Nationwide and Samsung Authorized Online Store. Citibank cardholders can get up to 36 months installment at 0% interest for as low as PHP 1,277.50/mo. On the other hand, PNB cardholders can get their first installment month for FREE and pay 0% interest for up to 24 months in select Samsung Experience stores and Abenson Stores.

Trade in an old smartphone for the Galaxy S22 Series to get tokens worth up to PHP 8,000 in participating Samsung Experience Stores and Authorized Stores. Customers can also trade in their devices via Globe and Smart to receive a cashout discount worth up to PHP 7,200.

Galaxy users can enjoy 50% off on select cases and accessories via Samsung Members when they upgrade to the Galaxy S22 Series.

Those who purchase the Galaxy S22 Series can also enjoy an ad-free viewing experience with 4 months FREE YouTube Premium and 12 months FREE Viu Premium.

For more information, visit samsung.com/ph.


Safe Samsung Shopping

Health and safety protocols are strictly followed in Samsung Experience Stores to keep consumers and employees safe. Adhering to the guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Samsung has implemented the mandatory use of face masks and performs frequent sanitation in all stores.

Samsung Experience Stores also has unique QR health declaration codes to promote a safe and contactless contact tracing process. Product demonstrations are done side-by-side instead of face-to-face while keeping the required safe distance of one (1) meter to make sure everyone is socially distanced.

Saturday, April 9, 2022

The State of Tech-Voc in the Philippines

Looking at the state of Tech-voc in the Philippines, we believe that the Tech-voc Philippine style can open a lot of opportunities for Filipinos and perhaps even entice foreign students to enroll in the Philippines. 

We have worked closely with the graduates of the Tech-Voc from the K-12 program and we see both opportunities and gaps that we can address in order to make the Philippines the Tech-Voc Center in Asia. 

We see the potential of our Tech-Voc programs in the country as an effective way to address poverty. In our experience, we worked with a public school here in Bacolod where the students are mostly children of sugarcane farmers. These students have no means to go to college which means that being employed in an office-based setting is a remote idea. 

However, through the Contact Center Servicing course through the TVL track of the K-12 program, the students received the necessary skills and knowledge that allowed them to be gainfully employed in the BPO industry. 

Right after graduation, the students are able to start working immediately and start earning (above the minimum) and have helped their respective families financially. 

We have to realize that a four-year course is NOT the only avenue to attaining a decent lifestyle. The technical field is very, very wide, uncharted, and not yet competitive, which is a far cry from the competitive, dog-eat-dog corporate world.

Is the Tech-voc in the Philippines enough? 

The answer is NO. This is why we partnered and worked closely with them. There was a need to bridge the gap between school and for the students to get employed. There were many areas that we can improve in order to make the program become more effective. 

Here are some of the areas that we believe can be improved: 

  • Framework Revision - Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, CEO of Ayala Corporation, one of the country’s top corporations and a staunch advocate for the importance of technical skills in our society, once expressed that a vocational or technical degree should be given a prominent position in our country’s educational framework. The curriculum should be wider and the accreditation status should be improved significantly so that it will produce young graduates with specific skills that match the market needs.
  • Qualifications of Tech-Voc Instructors and Educators -  As experts in their field of interest, getting a methodology course does not automatically qualify them as trainers. Our partner school has been lucky to have a teacher who had an industry experience of 10 years to handle the classes but we have also seen many incompetent teachers have been tapped to handle the classes of other TVL track programs. 

We have to realize that we can't just have anyone handle the tech-voc trainings. We need people who have actual experience doing the job and who can really share and teach what's actually happening in real life. 

  • Professionalization and Licensing - granting professional licenses to successful graduates would give them the recognition that would elevate their status from merely a tech-voc graduate into a professional practitioner of their chosen skill. Possessing a license gives graduates a sense of pride and achievement. Licensing should be the goal that each tech-voc graduate must aim for because acquiring a license would give them a right to demand a higher salary and compensation for their services.

  • Reshaping Tech-Voc Curriculum vis-a-vis Current Market Demands - It is proposed that the tech-voc curriculum be two tracks: meaning the courses offered can either be service-oriented or product-oriented. 
Product-oriented tracks are designed in order to alleviate poverty and provide income-generating projects to barangay folks like stay-at-home moms, out-of-school youths, drug dependents, seniors/retirees, jobless folks, and surrenderees. Some of these product-oriented tracks are called cottage industries and can be done in the backyard or in a factory for SME. 

 

Please note though that it is crucial for the implementors to consider the market demand especially for these cottage industries. I have seen a lot of skilled weavers or handicraft makers but has no idea on how to sell or market their products. Thus, it doesn't make a difference in their lives.  

The training package for this track must include: Salesmanship/ Entrepreneurship, managerial, marketing and bookkeeping. These livelihood trainings are best for barangays and provincial training through Barangay Kasanayan para sa kabuhayan at kapayapaan (BKKK) set by TESDA. TESDA will also provide for the necessary tools and materials as well as equipment for this skill training. 

 

The Service Oriented Sector/Industry are the following: 


The above mentioned are all professional tracks and require a high school diploma as a basic requirement. Tech-voc service-oriented profession is not just a simple trade and all service-oriented tracks will be identified by specific specialization based on the industry qualification.

President Rodrigo expressed in one of his speeches that the Build, Build, Build program is delayed because of the lack of workers. We are lacking in experts in carpentry, welding, and other technical skills. We have a lot of jobless because they are not qualified even in vocational, especially construction.”

As of now, joblessness and lack of experts in vocational and technical skills is really a big concern,thus, it would be good if we have an institution such as TESDA who will take the lead and be responsible for this. 

Conclusion

If our TVETs follow global standards and are just competitive with that of our Asian neighbors, there will be fewer OFWs because TVET graduates can establish their own businesses and can get better-paying jobs locally.


TESDA should be independent of other government agencies in terms of providing technical-vocational training and education. However, other agencies can complement because agencies like DepEd, help in the basic education of children, while DOLE and DTI give assistance in the employment and livelihood programs respectively.

Good, high-paying jobs await qualified tech-voc grads. If only they’re given proper incentives, multisectoral support, and a supportive policy environment, the tech-voc track can also be a viable alternative for young Filipinos who wish to lead productive lives.

We may still have a long way toward strengthening our tech-voc ecosystem in the country, but with a little help and support from the government, industry, and academe, we are making crucial inroads that lay the foundation for the future. As we promote tech-voc to the youth to undergo tech-voc training, we hope that tech-voc professionalism and licensing will soon be implemented as well.

Hopefully, in the coming years and decades, the state of tech-voc education in the Philippines would further be improved so that when we ask Filipino children what they want to be when they grow up, we hope many of them will also answer that they would want to take the tech-voc path and become a carpenter, a forklift driver or a farming technician. And by then, these children would no longer be laughed at or looked down with the career choices they’ve made.