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Globe LTE Mobile WiFi now at Php1,495

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Globe has dropped their pocket LTE WiFi from Php1,995 to just Php1,495 (used to be Php3,495 then dropped to Php1,995).

The bundle comes with free 5GB of data (valid for 7 days). Just text FREE5GB to 8080 and a notification will be automatically sent to your account once you have successfully activated the promotion. After that, regular browsing rate of P5/15 minutes unless you’re subscribed to a mobile data promo.

You can get the Globe LTE Mobile WiFi in all Globe stores and accredited retail outlets until December 31, 2016.

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18 Comments

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Sam · 9 years ago

Sad 3-4mbps lng sya samantalang sa iphone 7 plus ko umaabot 12mbps. Such a waste i purchased

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evans01 · 10 years ago

parang hindi ito supported ng 700 mhz na band? ????????

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pretear · 10 years ago

Does it support the 700MHz band?

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cruizer · 10 years ago

Nama-maximize ba naman ang bandwidth advantage ng LTE kumpara sa HSDPA+? Kung halimbawa eh 20 to 30 Mbps lang ang speed, kayang kaya naman ito ng HSDPA+ ah

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Easy E · 10 years ago

Ni-round-off nila ang 3.5G kaya 4G na para sa kanila hahaha

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cruizer · 10 years ago

What’s the diff between “4G Mobile Wifi” and “LTE Mobile Wifi?” Di ba pareho lang ang 4G at LTE?

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XY · 10 years ago

yung 4G nila is 4th generation mobile wifi and not 4G LTE.
MAG.INGAT TAYO SA MARKETING NG MGA TELCOS.

btw, anong specific model nung lte mobile wifi?
review naman sir yuga regarding sa battery life.

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Tori Black · 10 years ago

4G Mobile WiFi is up to HSPA+. This is due to local telcos marketing HSPA+ as 4G.

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raz · 10 years ago

4G = up to H+ only
LTE = true 4G (LTE).

That’s how our telcos use those terms.

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