The vivo School Tour recently made stops at JRU and UP Diliman, offering tech, entertainment and sports events for students.
The vivo School Tour made a stop at Jose Rizal University on October 12, captivating the hearts of Rizalians. Students were able to explore the features of the vivo V29 5G. Its selfie camera, which boasts a 50MP sensor, a 92-degree wide-angle lens, autofocus, and electronic image stabilization, was an ideal tool for Rizalians to capture groufies and document unforgettable moments with every smile captured in a single frame.
The enthusiasm of JRU was also evident through their response to the vivo Club, receiving nearly 200 registrations. The exclusive platform allows students to join an ecosystem of technology and partnerships, offering perks and benefits. As part of the tour, a 3-on-3 basketball challenge is underway, with the grand finals scheduled for November 18 and 19, 2023, at the Music Hall in SM Mall of Asia. The top two teams from each school will represent their institution.
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