Fly High with Cebu Pacific and Cherry Mobile!

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cherry m 07Cherry Mobile has sealed a campaign with Cebu Pacific in bringing its products closer to more consumers in both the local and international markets. Since October 2018, two of the carrier’s aircrafts going to Hongkong, Davao, from Manila and vice versa have been carrying promotional materials to inform passengers of the latest offerings from the brand.

Sharing the same principle and value with another homegrown company like Cebu Pacific, Cherry Mobile firmly believes that this campaign will bring the brand closer to our Filipino market. This serves as a reminder to them that no matter where they go – they will always have a glimpse of being at home. And Cherry Mobile, having been in the mobile phone industry since 2009, has always been a household name when it comes to trusted mobile phone brand in the Philippines. We’re very excited to fly high with Cebu Pacific through this and we hope to expand our visibility in different destinations other than Hongkong and Davao flights.

– Michelle Ngu-Cinco, Cherry Mobile’s Chief Operating Officer (COO).

The recently-launched Flare S7 series will be featured on the aircraft’s overhead panels, offering consumers with choices of smartphones that can keep up with the latest trends in technology at highly competitive prices.  Starting at just PhP4,599, the Flare S7 Series is packed with features that are at par with global brands.

The Flare S7 Plus in particular, is equipped with a powerful mid-range chip, AI-Powered cameras, face unlock, and FlareMoji, and wireless charging features.

To know more about Cherry Mobile and Cebu Pacific’s in-flight campaign, along with other updates from the brand, you may visit Cherry Mobile’s website, and social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

Emman Tortoza
Chief Editor and Content Lead at Gadget Pilipinas | Website

Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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