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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%. The company says the improved speeds will help future smartphones and other devices run on-device AI applications more efficiently with faster response times and lower latency. realme Philippines has officially launched the realme C100 Series, bringing two new budget smartphones with large batteries, durable designs, and prices starting at PHP 6,313 during the promotional period. 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"; "Infinix HOT 70 now available with Dynamic Shine design". Each article provides unique insights and information.