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But the company seems like it’s slowly learning from its mistakes as they unveiled the O+ EVO 4G – the company’s first LTE-enabled smartphone with 5-inch 1280x720 display. As you can see on its specs sheet above, the new O+ Evo 4G seems like a strong contender in the budget LTE smartphone category, especially if we consider that it will only retail for Php7,995 when it becomes available later this month. It's been 6 months since OpenSignal released a State of LTE Report with the Philippines getting an average of 8.59Mbps. In terms of 4G availability, the Philippines ranked 72nd (out of 75) with 52.77% LTE coverage ( the percentage of the time that users can connect to a 4G network). This is a little better than the 44.8% LTE availability that the Philippines got back in November 2016. South Korea leads the pack with 96.38% LTE availability and Japan at 93.48%. Users can do a short breathing exercise, set a timer to limit how long they stay in the app, view favorite photos or open suggested alternatives such as an audiobook app. OPPO has built a reputation for offering some of the most capable and even stylish smartphones on the market. Read more in our articles including "O+ EVO 4G announced, 5-inch LTE smartphone for Php7,995" and "Philippines at 8.59Mbps on LTE this 2017 - OpenSignal".

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But the company seems like it’s slowly learning from its mistakes as they unveiled the O+ EVO 4G – the company’s first LTE-enabled smartphone with 5-inch 1280x720 display. As you can see on its specs sheet above, the new O+ Evo 4G seems like a strong contender in the budget LTE smartphone category, especially if we consider that it will only retail for Php7,995 when it becomes available later this month.

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It's been 6 months since OpenSignal released a State of LTE Report with the Philippines getting an average of 8.59Mbps. In terms of 4G availability, the Philippines ranked 72nd (out of 75) with 52.77% LTE coverage ( the percentage of the time that users can connect to a 4G network). This is a little better than the 44.8% LTE availability that the Philippines got back in November 2016.

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Our coverage of o+ lte smartphone includes: "O+ EVO 4G announced, 5-inch LTE smartphone for Php7,995"; "Philippines at 8.59Mbps on LTE this 2017 - OpenSignal"; "HONOR 600 series launched, priced in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.