I am a sucker for customizable accessories. Phone cases, laptop covers, you name it! So I was looking around Glorietta and Greenbelt the other day, looking for a watch "interchangeable" straps.
Found one from Guess which looks too "lakas maka-oldies" and a little bit pricey. It comes in a box with all those other straps you can change it with. That was what I was looking for but I had hoped it would fit my style better.
Good thing I found this on Bench/!
It doesn't come with a set of straps, but the very nice sales lady from Bench Glorietta 2, told me it fits the Nato straps I can easily find in Astrey stores (there's one right in front of Aeropostale along the same wing but they didn't have much designs. There's one in Greenbelt 5 too. That's where I got my pink & black stripe!)
BENCH/time Nato Strap timepiece - P2,650 (Bench/ Glorietta 2)
Asprey Nato Strap - P350 (Greenbelt 5)
I must admit that as much as I was never a fan of Blackberry, I've always been curious about BBM and what the hype was all about. It's an app that offers messaging over IP. Which uses minimal data.
Explaining BBM in simple terms, this is how I understand what it is,
It's just Viber where you have to remember a random HARD TO REMEMBER PIN aside from your HARD TO REMEMBER mobile number.
Or if you want to go far back, it's like YAHOO! Messenger exclusive to one phone brand.
Moreso, it's just like SMS, but you need data connection to send anything AT ALL.
I'm a Fandroid. But honestly, I haven't found a better messaging app better than iMessage. No questions asked. Switching between SMS or data whichever is available is one thing I really find useful which no other messaging app from any platform has ever achieved.
I was excited when I found out Blackberry Messenger will be available on my Xperia anytime soon. But truth be told, it didn't feel like it's worth the wait.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="720" caption="BBM for Android"][/caption]
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Explaining BBM in simple terms, this is how I understand what it is,
It's just Viber where you have to remember a random HARD TO REMEMBER PIN aside from your HARD TO REMEMBER mobile number.
Or if you want to go far back, it's like YAHOO! Messenger exclusive to one phone brand.
Moreso, it's just like SMS, but you need data connection to send anything AT ALL.
I'm a Fandroid. But honestly, I haven't found a better messaging app better than iMessage. No questions asked. Switching between SMS or data whichever is available is one thing I really find useful which no other messaging app from any platform has ever achieved.
I was excited when I found out Blackberry Messenger will be available on my Xperia anytime soon. But truth be told, it didn't feel like it's worth the wait.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="720" caption="BBM for Android"][/caption]
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