GrabFood, Riot Games partner up for Unli-Buhat Challenge

GrabFood teams up with Riot Games, becoming the official online food delivery partner of the esports competition in the Philippines.

The collaboration gave way for the GrabUnlimited (GU) Unli-Buhat Challenge, in which four fortunate players and their selected guests win a trip to Seoul, South Korea, to attend the finals week of the VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) Pacific League 2023.

The challenge’s grand prize winners will get round-trip tickets for two, lodging reimbursement, and exclusive backstage and event access.

Participants may begin by visiting the “Challenges” icon on the Grab app, selecting “Unli-Buhat to VCT Seoul,” reviewing the instructions, and then clicking the “Accept Challenge” button to begin placing GrabFood orders in an effort to be selected as a participant for the exclusive trip.

GrabUnlimited offers daily free delivery as well as exclusive meal discounts, giving players the ultimate sulit hack. They may take on the Unli-Buhat challenge and get the most out of their GrabFood experience based on their gaming and eating preferences. All GU subscribers may participate in the Unli-Buhat Challenge till April 15, 2023.

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Specs comparison: All the Huawei P40 models

Huawei has just revealed three new models for the P40 lineup through an online event. These handsets are armed with hardware that mainly focus on mobile photography and carry premium features to rival today’s flagship phones. Check out our specs and price comparison for the three variants and see which model could best suit your needs.

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One of the main deciding factors, if you’re to choose between these three, is camera capabilities. The top-of-the-line P40 Pro Plus is equipped with two optical zoom cameras with up to 10x optical zoom. The P40 Pro has up to 5x optical zoom, and the base P40 goes up to 3x optical zoom.

Another difference lies in the build quality of its back. While both the P40 and P40 Pro come in Gorilla Glass protection, the P40 Pro Plus takes it a step further and goes for ceramic which is said to be as strong as sapphire.

In terms of similarities, the mid-tier P40 Pro shares the same specs as the P40 Pro Plus in display, front camera, battery size, among others. All three variants also run on the same Kirin 990 processor — a step up from the previous P30 Pro’s Kirin 980 CPU.

Apart from those specs, the new P40 series comes with Celia. Celia is your new voice assistant similar to Apple’s Siri or Amazon’s Alexa. And yes, you can call it by saying, “Hey Celia.” You can then ask it to make calls, set reminders, and perform tasks that voice assistants commonly do.

Pricing for the P40 series are as follows. The P40 and P40 Pro will be available globally come April 7, while the P40 Pro Plus will be up for grabs in June 2020.

  • Huawei P40 – EUR 799 (8GB/128GB)
  • Huawei P40 Pro – EUR 999 (8GB/256GB)
  • Huawei P40 Pro Plus – EUR 1,399 (8GB/512GB)

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