OnePlus 10T 5G now up for sale in PH, priced

The global technology brand OnePlus officially launches its ultimate performance flagship device in the Philippines – the OnePlus 10T 5G.

The device boasts flagship performance, stable connectivity, industry-leading charging, world-class photography, fast and smooth user experience, and even innovative design.

Exceptional features for a flagship performance

The OnePlus 10T 5G is powered by Qualcomm’s latest and most powerful Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 Mobile Platform to provide users with fast and smooth performance. For a seamless multitasking experience, the chipset is complemented by a large RAM and internal storage, which is available in two variants: 8GB + 128GB or 16GB + 256GB.

Its RAM is supported by the Always Alive feature, server-level memory management, that enables users to run up to 35 applications effortlessly in the background with 16GB of large memory.

For a superior cooling system, the device leverages the OnePlus’ 3D Cooling System 2.0. It is packed with a larger cooling area, better heating dissipation material, and a redesigned heat dissipation channel to deliver its users an impressive experience anytime and anywhere.

Packed with industry-leading charging technology

For long-lasting use, the ultimate performance flagship device boasts a large battery capacity of 4800mAh. It features a 150W SUPERVOOC Endurance Edition, the industry-leading and fastest charging technology that charges the battery from one percent to 100 percent in just 19 minutes.

Such a feature is made safer and better as it has 13 temperature sensors, 128-bit encryption, and a customized Smart Charging Chip supported by an AI algorithm that learns the user’s charging schedule.

Boasts world-class camera capabilities

Aside from a 16MP front camera, the OnePlus 10T 5G showcases a flagship triple rear camera system. It consists of a 4cm macro camera, a 119.9° ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP main camera with a Sony IMX766 sensor and optical image stabilization (OIS) to provide users with high-quality images.

To support its imaging system, it features Nightscape 2.0 to take photos in low-light or dark environments and Super HDR to improve the uneven brightness of images. It also has ICE 2.0 to enable users to capture split-second moments with an ultra-fast shutter.

Features ultra-smooth user experience

As it is equipped with OxygenOS 12.1, the latest flagship device exhibits a fast and ultra-smooth user experience. It also comes with HyperBoost Gaming Engine to enhance users’ gaming experience and AI System Booster 2.1 for continuous system-level optimizations and power consumption monitoring.

Offers strong connectivity

For a stable connection, the OnePlus 10T 5G is packed with a redesigned antenna system to prevent blind signal angles. On top of that, it is integrated with Smart Link for continuous connection while gaming, even if users are in busy areas.

It also has Amp Connect, which improves Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections and lowers gaming latency by around 60 percent for users using WiFi and Bluetooth earphones.

Retailing at Php 35,990, the OnePlus 10T 5G (8GB + 128GB) will be available in the OnePlus Official Store on Shopee starting August 26 and on Lazada on September 9. Meanwhile, watch out for the grand launch of the OnePlus 10T 5G variants on OnePlus Official Stores on Shopee and Lazada.

Showcases an innovative design

Available in two colors, such as Moonstone Black and Jade Green, the ultimate performance flagship smartphone boasts a futuristic design built by combining more than 130 manufacturing techniques and stunning craftsmanship.

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Lager or ale: Which type of beer is for you?

So you want to know what type of beer is right for you.

While it’s true that you a large variety of beer to choose from, you can actually classify them in simpler categories. This way, you’re not easily overwhelmed by the different styles of beer, you’ll also be able to pinpoint which flavor suits you best or simply which style would go best with which food.

All about the yeast

Before we go into detail and differentiate one beer from the other, it’s important to know that only one ingredient is making all these variations possible — yeast.

Depending on the yeast and how it’s fermented dictates what kind of beer it will produce. If it’s brewed at low temperature, you get lager. Brew it in high temperature and ale is produced.

This presents us with the two main classifications of beer.

Lager vs ale

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Every style, every flavor of beer you’ve seen falls under these two categories. Beer is either lager or ale.

Lager beer is more consistent when compared to ale. Overall, it’s clean and crisp in nature unlike the more pronounced aroma and various flavors of ale.

Lager is a little malty but is generally not hard to drink. Think Budweiser and Coors for imported beer, while locally we have San Miguel Pale Pilsen and Red Horse Beer for those who want something with more taste. It is said to be best for new beer drinkers as they’re not too bitter with just the right alcohol content.

To make lager, a certain kind of yeast is brewed slowly at lower temperatures and fermentation happens at the bottom of the wort (the liquid mixture from brewing malted grain), while ale is achieved by brewing at higher temperatures with top-fermenting yeast.

In turn, what you get is ale that has a bolder taste. And between the two, there are a lot more variations of ale compared to lager so let’s get on that first.

Different types/styles of beer

IPA

One of the most common specialty beer is IPA or India Pale Ale. If you’re not too familiar with the name but have tried craft beer in the past, you’ve probably had IPA.

It’s characterized by its strong, hoppy flavor so if you’re not one to appreciate a beer that’s on the bitter side, IPA might not be for you. Although with that bitterness is a burst of flavor that some look for so it’s a pretty popular drink even in different countries.

As mentioned, it has strong flavors plus it’s usually infused with higher alcohol content. And although it has a strong hoppy characteristic, its overall taste can vary.

IPA from local-brewer Engkanto is very citrusy, while Exit Wounds IPA is more on the bitter side. Pedro Wandering Wonder IPA is somewhat in between with a bit of floral aftertaste if you’re into that.

Pale ale

Pale ale is basically like IPA but with fewer hops used so it’s not as bitter. It also has less alcohol content than IPAs which was the ‘right’ blend during the 18th century (before they had to put more hops to be able to preserve and ship it from England all the way to India, hence the name IPA).

It’s usually golden to amber in color and could be fruity or citrusy as well. Cebruery’s People Power Pale Ale is a good example with a hint of mint so it takes your mind away from the bitterness of the hops.

Mild ale

This ale can be pale or dark in color and might initially look like a strong beer. In fact, it’s the opposite. Mild ale is usually low in alcohol content and only with a slight hoppy (bitter) flavor.

It’s more for those times you just want to drink for the flavor than for the buzz.

Wheat beer

As its name suggests, there’s more wheat than usually involved in making wheat beer. The two main varieties are weissbier (or Weißbier) which is based on German tradition of mixing wheat to barley malt and witbier which is the Belgian tradition of using flavorings like orange peel for an extra citrus hint.

It usually has light color or cloudy and this is due to the wheat and yeast, respectively.

Palawan Wit from Puerto Princesa is a good example of this since it mainly gets its character from wheat and oats. If you feel like going imported, there’s Paulaner Hefeweizen which is my go-to for German beer.

Belgian 

Obviously from Belgium and its rich beer culture, Belgian beer has its own styles like blonde ale, dark ale, and even sour ale. It usually has high alcohol content but with low bitterness, so you might suddenly feel its kick after a few rounds.

This is especially true for Delirium Tremens — a personal favorite of me and my wife if we’re talking about Belgian beer. Having it, I only need two bottles and I’m already extra happy for the night.

Leffe is also a great blonde ale and takes second place to Delirium.

Some of the beer we had during our travels

Porter

Originating in London in the 18th century, porter usually has dark color due to the use of roasted malts. It commonly has a chocolatey flavor as well and is a bit sweet like liquorice.

Homegrown brewer, Illusion, came out with Dark Hat which has that nice roasted flavor but with a touch of hops.

Stout

Stout is similar to porter beer in a sense that it’s dark beer with most of its flavor depending on where they come from. Commonly, Ireland and England have stouts that lean closer on the sweet side and has low bitterness

Like porter, it also has that roasted hint but this has more creamy notes and is relatively easier to drink.

Perfect Pint’s Black Mamba has deep chocolatey notes but with sweet flavor, if you want to try stout on your next beer adventure.

Pilsner

So far, every style of beer we discussed came from the ale family. Pilsner, on the other hand, is a pale lager and also possesses a floral scent. It tastes a bit different than lager with its cleaner, more traditional approach.

Again, think about our own Pale Pilsen from San Miguel which is a German pilsner-style beer.

Your type of beer

There are still other styles of beer out there but we’ve covered the most common ones that you’ll see in your local watering hole.

From the list above, what do you think will best suit your taste? Is it the clean, crisp taste of lager? The powerful and more pronounced flavor of IPAs? Or the coffee-like and chocolatey notes of porter and stout beer?

You can also use this guide to discover a beer that you still haven’t tried. Who knows, it might just be your next favorite beer!

As with everything, consume moderately and responsibly. Cheers!

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