Last month, Standard Chartered (SCB) held a blogger’s breakfast to introduce the latest iPhone app, Breeze for mobile banking.
The first look at the cheery looking interface really lifted up my mood. I love how the background changes from day to night accordingly. Having said that, the buttons were lovely designed!
Promotions were also categorized accordingly, absolutely useful for shopaholics like us.
One of the best features, Breeze e-Cheque! A paperless way of sending cheques to your recipients, I really love this innovative idea. Having a simple and user-friendly app is one of the key things that I look for. I’m really tempted to get a Standard Chartered bank account already!
I’m done procrastinating, I finally got the iPhone!
I think it came just in time when my contract with SingTel was up in November. I’ve been considering to switch telco since I get to enjoy corporate rate with StarHub.
I reserved the set immediately when StarHub first announced that they are accepting pre-orders. I made an appointment with them on 19 Dec and collected it at iHub. The CSO promised me that it will take 3 – 5 working days to process my application. My application form was only submitted on the 26 Dec. You do the math. I shall not elaborate on the dramatic situation I was in over the past few days.
It was hard to decide between the black and the white one. The black is sleek yet stylish and the white is clean yet chic-looking. After getting assurance from my colleague who insisted that the white one will not turn yellowish, I got the white one! I think it suits me better.
Bought a casing to protect the back of the iPhone. I will be buying crystals to bling it though.
These are some of the apps which I have downloaded. Totally loving them!
HTC unveils the latest HTC Tattoo and rebranding of HTC at Butter Factory. The YOU campaign is being rolled out across 20 countries in the coming weeks and features the following witty tagline:
“You don’t need to get a phone. You need a phone that gets you”.
It mainly focuses on YOU, the consumers and not the device itself.