A food trip with the Samsung Galaxy S6

Nikki Natividad

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A food trip with the Samsung Galaxy S6
How well does this smartphone complement the lifestyle of the young professional?

MANILA, Philippines — In the age of blogging and selfies, there are a countless number of smartphones in the market to choose from. But when it comes to the young professional or the passionate lifestyle enthusiast, a simple 5 megapixel camera with basic wifi capabilities just doesn’t cut it anymore. The bustling digital native is looking for a smartphone that can keep up with his or her colourful lifestyle. (Read: Samsung makes new additions to the Galaxy series). Something with an awesome camera, a fast-charging battery, a speedy processor, and premium design (Read: Anatomy of the ultimate mobile companion).

At the forefront of the mobile scene is the latest of the Samsung Galaxy S series: The Samsung Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge. In order to see if the newest line of this series meet the demands of tech-savvy, perpetually-documenting digital natives, we at Rappler took the smartphones out for a test drive. 

To distinguish this little experiment from just any regular review that will give you the stats and numbers, we decided to test its performance on a practical, lifestyle-based scenario. So we asked ourselves: What do all young professionals and lifestyle enthusiasts have in common? A penchant for food and awesome food photos. Armed with a Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, the Rappler team set forth on a food trip to simulate and explore a day in the life of a foodie.

We started the day with a fully charged phone using the Samsung wireless charger, and documented all our food and activities, including videos and edits, with the Galaxy S6 smartphones. Let the graphic narrative speak for itself.

The food trip

 It’s 8AM and the weather’s looking dim, but there’s no dampening our mood for today’s food trip! (Taken with Pro Mode Manual Focus)

Testing, testing. Rappler’s going on a food trip with the new Samsung Galaxy S6 and its awesome camera. Stay tuned to rappler.com for the full story. #brandrap

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This photo was taken with the 16 megapixel rear camera (This photo was edited using the Samsung Photo Editor; Brightness -15)  

Instant messaging with friends, making sure they’re up and excited, and beating the traffic as we make our way to our first stop: Locavore
Our first stop: Locavore 
It’s Filipino food with a modern, French twist (Edited using Samsung Photo Editor; Contrast 21, Saturation 16)
This video was taken using the Samsung S6’s slow motion video mode
Enjoying idle moments in transit with our very own playlist as we sojourn to Eastwood for our next stop (This photo is completely unedited)
Maximizing the Samsung Galaxy S6’s 5.1 inch screen and making good use of the 577 ppi pixel density
Our next stop: MilkcowThe monochromatic, streamlined interiors of the Korean ice cream chain
On top of the extensive flavors and toppings, Milk Cow also has an assortment of colorful and delightful macarons (Edited using Samsung Photo Editor; Saturation 2, Contrast 9)   

The Rappler team playing with food at @milkcowph. For the full story, stay tuned to rappler.com. #brandrap

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Selfies made easy with the wide angle front camera, and surely, the Pinoy’s new best friend, the palm selfie! (Edited using Samsung Photo Editor; Cropped, Brightness -14)
Caption: Perks of being the star of this production (Edited using the Galaxy S6’s Fast Forward video mode)
Making new friends and capturing funny moments with a dog named Danger (Edited using the Galaxy S6’s Slow Motion video mode)
A very clear view of the poignant night scene from the car as we make our way to the last stop (This photo is completely unedited)
Our last stop: A’Toda Madre
The Calavera is a representation of the human skull, mostly referring to the ornately decorated skulls used in the celebration of the Mexican Day of the Dead (This photo is completely unedited)
A great helping of A'Toda Madre's special house margarita
(Photo taken with Selective Focus 1)
After a long, food-filled day, it’s time to get ready for tomorrow’s next adventure
– Rappler.com

What did you think of the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edges performance? The new line to Samsungs most coveted smartphone series boasts of premium design and quality, positioning itself as the ultimate mobile companion for the bustling digital native. See for yourself. 

 

Special mention to these restaurants who helped make this campaign possible: 

Locavore

10 Brixton St., Pasig City 1603

(02) 632 9600

Open from 11:30AM to 2:30PM and 5:30PM to 1:00AM everyday 

Milkcow

Ground floor, Eastwood Mall

(02) 374 3698

Open from 8AM to 11PM Sundays to Thursdays, 8AM to 12MN on Friday and Saturday

A’toda Madre

G/F Sunette Tower, Durban St. corner Makati Ave., Makati City

Open from 5PM – 2AM on Monday to Sunday

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