Kobo Touch e-Reader is now available under Smart Gadget Plus Plan 499!
Smart Bro expands gadget lineup with new Kobo Touch e-Reader |
Smart Bro is expanding its array of best-value gadget bundles with the availability of the Kobo Touch e-Reader under its Gadget Plus Plans lineup, available for only P499 a month. Available under Plan 499, the Kobo Touch e-Reader will come bundled with 30 Internet hours every month via the Smart Bro Pocket WiFi, delivering up to 7.2 Mbps of download speeds powered by the country’s largest broadband network.
“Smart Bro is committed to bringing only the best and the fastest mobile broadband experience to Filipinos, whether they are on their laptops, tablets, and even e-Readers,” said Michele Curran, Data and International Services Marketing Head at Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart). Smart Broadband, Inc. (Smart Bro) is a subsidiary of Smart.
“The Kobo Touch e-Reader is a great new addition to our quickly expanding lineup of premium mobile devices available through Gadget Plus Plans, which makes it easier for Filipinos without a credit card to get the latest gadgets that they want,” Curran added.
The touchscreen e-Reader from Kobo features a six-inch Pearl E-Ink display that allows users to clearly read books on the device even in bright lighting conditions.
With 2GB of onboard storage on the e-Reader, users can store up to 1,000 e-Books on the device with an option to expand to up to 32GB via a microSD card.
They can also choose from a wide array of selection from the Kobo eBookstore, which offers over 3.5 million book titles, including a selection of literary work by Filipino authors.
Users who want to make the reading experience more social will be happy with the Kobo Touch’s Reading Life feature, which will allow them to share what they’re reading as well as their favorite passages on their Facebook accounts.
The Kobo Touch e-Reader under Plan 499 is protected by an Anti-Bill Shock Guarantee, which means subscribers wouldn’t have to pay more than P1,199 for Plan 499 after their allocation of Internet hours runs out.
Source: Smart Communications
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