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The power to discover is at your fingertips as Smart unveils GIGA Power so Filipinos can pursue their passions even more. GIGA Power is the network’s most value-packed and flexible data offer that enables prepaid subscribers to really do it all by giving access to all their favorite apps and cover all their online needs. Available on the GigaLife App, GIGA Power comes with 2 GB per day for 7 days, plus 6 GB of shareable data for a total of 20 GB for only P149. Subscribers can use it to access any app and site to do more of what they love – whether it’s to create content, stream videos and music, stay in touch with loved ones, and find new hobbies, among others.
“The New Year is the perfect time to reignite our many different passions or discover new ones. With GIGA Power, we’re making it simpler and easier for our subscribers to enjoy apps and sites that bring them closer to their passions and achieve their goals and resolutions this 2022,” said Smart Communications Senior Vice President and Consumer Wireless Business Head Jane J. Basas. “GIGA Power also comes with a special data allowance feature that gives users 2 GB per day, so they are assured that they have the means to go online every day. The extra 6GB open data provides added security for those days when your data needs exceed your daily consumption," she noted.
Smart Prepaid subscribers can use GIGA Power to go online for work or school, stream the videos and music they love, tune in to their favorite content creators, play the latest mobile games, upload and share content on social media, and constantly stay in touch with their loved ones – the list goes on! Smart Prepaid subscribers can register to GIGA Power via the GigaLife App, which is available on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. It is also available via *123#. Pursue more of your passions with GIGA Power powered by the next-level speeds of the Philippines' fastest, widest and most reliable 5G mobile network as reported by third-party analytics firms Ookla and OpenSignal.