tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-90449557980465460032024-02-07T09:07:18.632+01:00Imagine Project 2This Project is aim at providing solution to problem of lack of support that chineese android phones are experiencing here in africa (Tecno, Infinix, Itel, Gionee, e.t.c.)Imagine Manhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08572926848147814420noreply@blogger.comBlogger75125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9044955798046546003.post-55818057864452928982016-03-20T18:54:00.001+01:002016-03-20T18:54:09.365+01:00Best Games To Download On Your Android<p dir="ltr">There are millions of games on playstore and even more<br>
than. There is always this problem of you downloading a<br>
game of 1gb with your hardearned subscription, only to<br>
discover that the game isnt just worth it. This makes most<br>
android users(mostly the game freaks) to become tired of<br>
downloading, and wait for sum1 to do the downloading.<br>
Majority of android users always have games like, jetpack<br>
ride, temple run, zuma etc well dis games can be sumtimes/<br>
mostly boring epecially for the guys.<br>
Below is a list of games that i believe you would love to<br>
play.<br>
1.Grand theft auto(gta) series<br>
2.Contract killer<br>
3.Frontline commander(DDAY)<br>
4.Fifa 14<br>
5.Batman arkham origins<br>
6.E warriors<br>
7.Brother Hood<br>
8.Chicken invaders<br>
9.Walking Dead<br>
10.Mortal combat<br>
11. Wind blood<br>
12.NFS<br>
13.Real boxing<br>
14.God fire<br>
Note:Please dont involve me if your battery start running low<br>
ooo</p>
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After several years of complaining and suffering rip-off,<br>
a service provider that will be a saviour to Nigerians is<br>
here.<br>
Ntel not only promises to offer internet services with<br>
the speed of light, they are also offering it at almost no<br>
cost (The best part).<br>
Ntel (formally known as nitel), sim cards are available,<br>
we can finally compile a list of phones that will best suit<br>
the 4G feature Ntel is offering .<br>
Below are 10 phones & (their prices) I think would be<br>
totally amazing;<br>
-TECNO Phantom 5<br>
-Samsung Galaxy A5<br>
-HTC one m9<br>
-TECNO camon c5<br>
-Huawei Honour 7i<br>
-Sony Xperia Z1<br>
-Lenovo A8<br>
-ZTE nubia Z9 mini<br>
-HTC One M8<br>
-Infinix zero 2<br>
Please feel free to add yours and comment on the ones<br>
above, also which would you prefer ?<br>
I’ll gladly pick the Camon C5 as I don’t really like big<br>
phones.</p>
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Fewer smartphone rivalries are more intense than that<br>
between Apple and Samsung. Both companies dominated<br>
the smartphone space in 2015, with Samsung’s phones<br>
accounting for roughly 22% of the global market and<br>
Apple’s nabbing just over 16%, according to IDC.<br>
Samsung’s latest contenders are sure to keep the rivalry<br>
hot. The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge pack several<br>
improvements over their predecessors, like a better<br>
camera, improved hardware design and water resistance.<br>
Here’s a look at five features found in the Galaxy S7 that<br>
aren’t on the iPhone.<br>
1. Launch the camera by double tapping the home button<br>
On Samsung’s newer phones, you can double press the<br>
home button to launch the camera. This, Samsung claims,<br>
lets users launch the camera in less than a second.<br>
Apple doesn’t have the same shortcut, but you can launch<br>
the camera quickly from the home screen by tapping on<br>
the camera icon in the lower right corner.<br>
2. Take clearer low-light photos without using flash<br>
One of the Galaxy S7’s biggest improvements compared<br>
to its predecessors is the ability to take better images in<br>
dim conditions. Samsung has increased the size of the<br>
pixels in its camera sensor, which lets it take in more light.<br>
I found this to be true. A picture shot in a dark bar looked<br>
brighter and less grainy when taken on the Galaxy S7<br>
versus the iPhone 6s Plus. That being said, Apple also<br>
has its own methods of improving photography in poorly<br>
lit situations. The iPhone 6s is capable of using the<br>
phone’s screen as a flash when taking photos with the<br>
front-facing camera, for instance.<br>
3. Make a payment using your phone without NFC<br>
Most mobile payment systems, including Apple Pay, rely<br>
on a technology called Near Field Communication (NFC) to<br>
connect your smartphone to a payment terminal. While<br>
NFC support is becoming more common in the retail<br>
world, it’s still not everywhere.<br>
Samsung Pay, however, can be used with almost any<br>
payment terminal. That means it works just about<br>
anywhere credit cards are accepted regardless of whether<br>
or not the cash register supports NFC.<br>
4. Charge your phone without plugging it in<br>
Like many Android smartphones, Samsung’s Galaxy S7<br>
and Galaxy S7 can be charged wirelessly. Rather than<br>
plugging the phone into an outlet, users can rest the<br>
device on a charging pad to replenish its battery.<br>
The type of wireless technology built in to Samsung’s<br>
newest phones (and the Galaxy S6) is made to work with<br>
just about any charging mat available. Although some<br>
tinkerers have developed workarounds that allow wireless<br>
charging on the iPhone, the feature is not officially<br>
supported.<br>
5. Add extra storage space<br>
Users who store hours worth of movies, TV shows, and<br>
music on their mobile devices will appreciate this feature.<br>
Galaxy S7 owners can add more storage space to their<br>
device by popping in a new microSD card. Both phones<br>
support up to 200GB in extra storage space.<br>
My Verdict.<br>
This was copied from a Time.com article.<br>
The features number 2,4 and 5 make sense for me.<br>
Number 1 is not enough reason. I know some tecno<br>
phones whose camera comes on without you even doing<br>
anything. I mean nothing whatsoever. So it's not a<br>
bragging right.<br>
Am in Warri Nigeria, number 3 feature can as well be<br>
removed and they should pay me the fee for that. I might<br>
never use it... Not because I don't wish to, but I may<br>
never have the opportunity.<br>
Still trying to figure out how number 4 will work. I swear I<br>
will be charging my phone with my neighbor's electric<br>
connection... Them go pay bill tire.</p>
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Nigeria<p dir="ltr">Despite a suit in court, the Federal Government<br>
yesterday insisted that mobile giant MTN must pay the<br>
N780billion fine imposed on it by the Nigerian<br>
Communications Commission (NCC) latest tomorrow.<br>
The government has also engaged a five-man team of<br>
Senior Advocates to defend the sanction in court.<br>
The Ministry of Communications made the<br>
clarifications against the backdrop of fears of whether<br>
or not the government will stay action on the imposition<br>
of the fine.<br>
MTN was punished for managing improperly registered<br>
5.2m Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) Cards.<br>
A top official said: “The fact that MTN has gone to<br>
court does not amount to a stay of the fine. We have<br>
not got any order restraining the Federal Government<br>
from collecting the fine.<br>
“An application before a court does not amount to the<br>
nullification of the sanction or a stay of action.”<br>
The Special Assistant to the Minister of<br>
Communications, Victor Oluwadamilare, who spoke<br>
exclusively with our correspondent, said there was no<br>
going back on the deadline.<br>
He said the government will enforce the fine by<br>
December 31st.<br>
He said: “Sequel to the suit filed by MTN, a team of<br>
very senior eminent lawyers has been put together to<br>
defend the interest of the Federal Government. I have<br>
on good authority that the lawyers have filed an<br>
objection to the MTN suit on diverse grounds.<br>
“The suit is however without prejudice to the powers of<br>
NCC to enforce the fine clamped on MTN in line with<br>
the relevant provisions of the NCC Act.<br>
“If ex-President Goodluck Jonathan had tackled the<br>
hydra-headed corruption monster and crass<br>
inefficiency in all spheres of governance like President<br>
Muhammadu Buhari is presently doing, the MTN saga<br>
would not have happened, not to talk of MTN’s<br>
audacity to go to court over a clear case of gross<br>
misconduct of trading 5.2million lines illegally in clear<br>
contravention of NCC’s guidelines.<br>
“It seems that the MTN is still under the illusion of the<br>
permissible era of the Jonathan’s administration where<br>
anything goes. President Buhari’s government remains<br>
a purposeful and result-driven administration that<br>
brooks no nonsense and will not tolerate underhand<br>
manoeuvres.<br>
“The leadership of the Communication sector under<br>
Minister Adebayo Shittu, whose character and integrity<br>
are impregnable, has remained focussed to ensure<br>
things are done differently for the country to achieve<br>
unprecedented success as envisioned by President<br>
Buhari.<br>
“This will serve as deterrent to other telecoms<br>
operators in Nigeria. Nigerians are tired of poor<br>
service, Nigerians deserve the best and we will stop at<br>
nothing to do that.”<br>
The NCC explained how MTN committed infractions<br>
and its neglect of warnings.<br>
It said: “The fine that was imposed on MTN was the<br>
second within two months after the operators were<br>
given a seven-day ultimatum to deactivate all<br>
unregistered and improperly registered Subscriber<br>
Identification Module (SIM) Cards. While others<br>
complied, MTN did not.<br>
“On August 4, 2015, at a meeting of all the<br>
representatives of the Mobile Network Operators<br>
(MNO), with NCC, major security challenges through<br>
preregistered, unregistered and improperly registered<br>
SIM Cards topped the agenda after which Operators<br>
were given the ultimatum to deactivate such within<br>
seven days.<br>
“On August 14, 2015, three days after the ultimatum<br>
expired, NCC carried out a network audit, while other<br>
Operators complied with the directive, to deactivate the<br>
improperly registered SIM Cards, MTN showed no sign<br>
of compliance at all.<br>
“Please recall that four (4) Operators; MTN, Airtel,<br>
Globacom and Etisalat, were sanctioned in August for<br>
non compliance of the directive to deactivate the<br>
improperly registered SIM Cards. MTN got a fine of<br>
N102.2million, Globacom N7.4million, Etisalat<br>
N7million and Airtel N3.8million fine. Others complied<br>
while MTN flouted the fine.<br>
“Based on the report of the compliance Audit Team, an<br>
Enforcement Team which visited MTN from September<br>
2 – 4, 2015 wherein MTN admitted that the Team<br>
confirmed that 5.2million improperly registered SIM<br>
Cards were still left active on their network; hence, a<br>
contravention of the regulations was established.<br>
“Consistent with the Commission’s enforcement<br>
process, MTN was, by a letter dated October 5, 2015,<br>
given notice to state why it should not be sanctioned in<br>
line with the Regulations for failure to deactivate<br>
improperly registered SIM Cards that were found to be<br>
active at the time of enforcement team’s visit of<br>
September 15, 2015.<br>
“On October 19, 2015, the Commission received and<br>
reviewed MTN’s response and found no convincing<br>
evidence why it should not be sanctioned for the<br>
established violations.<br>
“Accordingly, by a letter dated October 20, 2015 the<br>
Commission conveyed appropriate sanctions to MTN in<br>
accordance with Regulations 20(1) of the Telephone<br>
Subscribers Registration Regulation 2011, to pay the<br>
Sum of N200,000.00 only for each of the 5.2million<br>
improperly registered SIM Cards.”<br>
The statement said all stakeholders in the industry<br>
were part of the registration of telephone subscribers in<br>
Nigeria.<br>
It said: “In order to ensure proper identification of<br>
telephone subscribers with their biometric data and in<br>
line with international best practice, the Commission<br>
came up with a framework for the registration of<br>
telephone subscribers in Nigeria. (Nigerian<br>
Communications Commission Registration of<br>
Telephone Subscribers Regulations 2011).<br>
“The above Regulations were developed with the full<br>
participation of all key industry stakeholders, including<br>
all Mobile Network Operators (MNO) in 2011.<br>
“The Commission on its part has a statutory<br>
responsibility to monitor and enforce compliance to the<br>
rules. More so, when national security is at stake.”<br>
The statement explained that National interest is<br>
paramount because when lives are lost they cannot be<br>
replaced.<br>
“As a responsible Regulator, the NCC will not stand by<br>
and watch Rules and Regulations for Engagement being<br>
flouted by any Operator.<br>
“The Commission has adopted a smart regulation in its<br>
oversight function in the industry, hence it has always<br>
weighed the implications of sanctions, that is why it<br>
had to place the appropriate sanction accordingly.”<br>
The NCC statement further said that sanctions are the<br>
last resort after all overtures fail but this does not in<br>
any way undermine Industry Standards and the interest<br>
of Investors.</p>
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All Day!<p dir="ltr"><br>
Whether you’re addicted to audio books or depend on your<br>
music to help power you through your workout, this media<br>
player is tuned into your needs. With Exceptional sound<br>
quality—it’s all about the music, Expansive capacities and<br>
expandable memory, Compact and lightweight so you can<br>
take your music anywhere.<br>
Save yourself the stress of carrying CDs around or worrying<br>
about Phone Battery Level and make room for more of your<br>
favorite songs and audio messages with this Multimedia<br>
Player. it can be clipped fashionably to any attire, cloth,<br>
surface etc. It also come with a free bonus 4GB SD card and<br>
USB cable so you can start loading your favorite songs<br>
immediately and enjoying same.<br>
Other Features are<br>
- Affordable<br>
- Free 4GB Memory Card<br>
- Up to 15Hours Play Time<br>
- Ear Piece Included<br>
- USB Charge Cable and Data Transfer<br>
- Neatly Packaged in Crystal Box<br>
- Mp3, wma, aac<br>
- Music, audio book, podcast<br>
- Colors: Pink, Blue, Black, Silver<br>
- 2hours Charge time<br>
- Clip it anywhere<br>
- Aesthetic design and Portable<br>
- Clips to any cloth material for easy carry on.<br>
- Useful for workout, music, meditation, audio book etc</p>
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brings to its user the satisfaction and relish found in other<br>
contemporary smart phones such as Samsung, HTC, Infinix,<br>
Tecno.<br>
It is a new generation smartphone that is made according to<br>
high standards and made to be easily affordable by many<br>
who wish for a smartphone of good quality.<br>
Details:<br>
(1) Brand: OMOTO<br>
(2) Model: O6 Plus<br>
(3) Color: Golden, Silver & Grey<br>
(4) Year of Listing/Release: 2015<br>
(5) Mobile Accessibility: Touch Screen<br>
(6) Screen Size: 5.5 inches<br>
(7) Screen Resolution: 960*540<br>
( Operating System Version: Andriod 4.4 & above.<br>
(9) CPU Brand: MTk<br>
(10) CPU Model: 6572<br>
(11) CPU Frequency: 1.2G<br>
(12) GPS Support<br>
(13) Gravity Sensor Support<br>
(14) Light Sensor Support<br>
(15) Distance Sensor Support<br>
VIDEO FEATURES<br>
(16) Back Camera: 5.0 MP with Double Flash<br>
Lights (to give extra clear pictures).<br>
(17) Front Camera: 2.0 MP with double LED flashlight<br>
(18) Auto-focusing Support<br>
AMUSEMENT FUNCTION<br>
(19) Radio Support<br>
(20) Music Support<br>
(21) Video Support<br>
(22) Bluetooth Support<br>
NETWORK<br>
(23) 3G network WCDMA<br>
(24) 2G network GSM<br>
(25) Network Frequency: WCDMA(2100+850)+GSM<br>
(850/900/1800/1900)<br>
(26) Data services: WIFI<br>
STORAGE</p>
<p dir="ltr">(27) Memory: 1GB RAM<br>
(28) Card type: G-Flash<br>
OTHERS<br>
(29) SIM Size: Supports Mini + Large Size SIM cards<br>
(30) Battery Capacity: 2800mAh (4.35V)<br>
(31) Battery Model: Li-ion Battery<br>
(32) USB: 5pin<br>
(33) Headphone Port: 3.5mm<br>
Accessories:<br>
1.Glass screen protector<br>
2. Pouch</p>
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Experience perfection at its best with the Bryte One tablet<br>
featuring a massive octa core processor and 7 inch<br>
touchscreen display. With the Android OS 4.4 KitKat,<br>
functionality is at its peak aided and supported with a<br>
whopping 2GB RAM and an internal memory of 8GB.<br>
Features :<br>
CAMERA : 5MP Front Camera, 8MP Back Camera. LED<br>
flash<br>
BATTERY LIFE : 3600 mAh, 2 Days talk time.<br>
MEMORY : 2GB RAM, 8GB ROM. microSD, expandable to<br>
32 GB<br>
OS : Android OS, v4.4 (KitKat)<br>
DISPLAY: 7" HD Display.<br>
SIM: Optional Dual SIM (Micro-SIM, dual stand-by).<br>
PROCESSOR: 1.3GHz Octacore<br>
FREEBIES : Free Pouch & Stylus pen<br>
Product Information<br>
brand<br>
Bryte<br>
color<br>
Silver<br>
connectivity<br>
WiFi + 3G<br>
os<br>
Android OS<br>
ram_gb<br>
2 GB<br>
sim<br>
Dual SIM<br>
PRICE- 15,900</p>
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now, I'ma show you just how to repair it, shikena.<br>
you're gonna be needing a china phone(chinko )preferably, the one<br>
that doesn't support Java games, coz its our ultimate tool here and<br>
it tends to show the hidden files and folders on your MC.<br>
now, no matter how damaged your Sd card is, it's gonna work on<br>
any china phone.<br>
so, simply insert the damaged card in the China phone and follow<br>
these steps:<br>
1. rename the memory card<br>
2. mark and delete all files and folders you see except 'dcim'<br>
'Android' and any other you know is essential to you.<br>
note : doing this might warrant the loss of your apps, but afterall<br>
your obb files and pictures are safe.</p>
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Our dear phone is never made to last forever and its made to be recharge<br /><a href="https://www.blogger.com/null" name="more"></a>, thats why it comes with a travel charger kit but to many of us living in area where there is outage of power supply this means big so tag along,<br /> To save battery, first we look at what eats up our battery and that is;<br />1) Apps<br />2) Calls<br />3) Standby<br />4) Authomatic Sychronisation<br />5) Background Running Apps e.t.c.<br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />Obviously everything we do on the phone eats up our battery even when not in use, it still eats up our battery, so whats the solution.<br /><div style="text-align: center;">
<b>SITUATION ONE</b></div>
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<b>When you are on a good percentage</b></div>
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If your battery is still well above 30% and feel like saving the rest for extended use, do this;</div>
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<b>Close all underground running apps: </b>Android is build in a way that you don't have to exit apps as it has a built in memory manager which close apps when there is need for more memory, although some apps have an exit button to press while 90% of android apps do not have exit button. so to close under ground running apps, goto settings---->apps----> running and there you will see a list of running apps. just close the ones you don't need and remember to swipe them off recently use apps.</div>
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<b>Turn off unused accessories:</b> accessories like Bluetooth, GPS, WiFi and the rest should be turn off when not in use, this accessories consumes your battery than the applications you are using, so in your best interest turn them off especially GPS cause you aren't getting lost yet.</div>
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<b>SITUATION TWO</b></div>
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<b>When you are not a low battery</b></div>
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If your battery is on the dying path, you have to do the following, first follow the process above, the this extra steps also;</div>
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a) Turn off Automatic synchronization</div>
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b) if your phone is a dual SIM phone, switch off the other SIM cards remaining your main SIM or else you need them.</div>
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c)Turn off all apps that are running including antivirus since you are not connect your phone to anybody's gadget.</div>
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d) Turn off Vibration and put your alert to beep mode id necessary (1-5%)</div>
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e) stop looking at it, lock it and place it beside you.</div>
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<br /> All well and good, enjoy the rest of your battery till it completely dies off, charge it before that happens and also remember to turn on all necessary apps and functionality after charging it. <b>NOTE </b>that your battery needs to be drain off of all charges by using it till the last drop for the battery to last long, the battery also needs sleep too.</div>
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<div class="blogger-post-footer">www.imagineproject2.blogspot.com</div>Imagine Manhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08572926848147814420noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9044955798046546003.post-40561877805191478282015-11-13T11:30:00.001+01:002015-11-13T11:32:32.539+01:00Xiaomi mi4 Specs And Reviews<p dir="ltr">The Xiaomi Mi 4 is one of the latest device from<br>
Xiaomi and will be launched in Nigeria later this<br>
month. The smart device comes with a 5-inch display<br>
screen which runs on Android OS 4.4.3 Kitkat. With a<br>
powerful it runs quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon<br>
801 processor, the Xiaomi Mi 4 clocked at up to<br>
2.5GHz.<br>
The internal storage of the Xiaomi Mi 4 varies as it<br>
has a 16GB memory storage and as well 64GB<br>
memory storage variable and comes a massive 3GB<br>
of RAM.<br>
Writing about the camera, the Mi 4 has a 13MP rear<br>
camera and a 8MP Sony sensor front camera which<br>
has a high resolution.<br>
The battery is a Non-Removable 3080mAh size that<br>
can last around a day and a<br>
half according to Xiaomi, the Mi 4 also supports quick<br>
charging as it can charge up to 60% in less than an<br>
hour.<br>
LAUNCH<br>
Announced: 2014, July<br>
Status: Available. Released 2014, August<br>
BODY<br>
Dimensions: 139.2 x 68.5 x 8.9 mm (5.48 x 2.70 x<br>
0.35 in)<br>
Weight: 149 g (5.26 oz)<br>
SIM Micro-SIM<br>
DISPLAY<br>
Type: IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors<br>
Size: 5.0 inches (~72.3% screen-to-body ratio)<br>
Resolution: 1080 x 1920 pixels (~441 ppi pixel density)<br>
Multitouch: Yes<br>
PLATFORM<br>
OS: Android OS, v4.4.3 (KitKat)<br>
Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8974AC Snapdragon 801<br>
CPU: Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400<br>
MEMORY<br>
Card slot: No<br>
Internal: 16/64 GB, 3 GB RAM<br>
CAMERA: Primary 13 MP, 4128 x 3096 pixels,<br>
autofocus, LED flash<br>
Secondary: 8 MP, 1080p@30fps<br>
COMMS<br>
WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi<br>
Direct, DLNA, hotspot<br>
Bluetooth: v4.0, A2DP<br>
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support, GLONASS, Beidou<br>
Infrared port: Yes<br>
Radio: FM radio<br>
USB: microUSB v2.0, USB Host<br>
BATTERY<br>
-Non-removable Li-Ion 3080 mAh battery<br>
– Fast battery charging: 60% in 30 min (Quick Charge<br>
2.0)<br>
-Stand-by Up to 280 h (3G)<br>
Price: $320</p>
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Here are the top feature to look out for before buying<br>
anywhere smartphone worldwide.<br>
Price And Budget<br>
Not everyone has like to spend much on smartphones, so<br>
you might want to think of buying a smartphone with fair<br>
pricing.<br>
Durability<br>
Durability come first because it is the lifespan of any<br>
gadgets or device.<br>
You don't want to buy a smartphone today to only to find<br>
yourself shopping for another three months later or less.<br>
When ever your buying any gadgets always check for the<br>
warranty whih is usually twelve months and above.<br>
Operating System<br>
There are many operating system out there, from java to<br>
symbian to android etc am guessing this is not your first<br>
time shopping for a phone so you probably know what<br>
operating system you desire.<br>
This depend solely on the kind of iso your fancy, for me its<br>
Android.<br>
Its good to buy a smartphone with amazing battery like the<br>
new Gionee flagships that come with a whooping 4000, and<br>
up to 6000 mAh battery, wow just imagine how long that will<br>
last.<br>
Memory/RAM<br>
This to me is the mean feature we should look up for when<br>
buying or shopping for a smartphone.<br>
Its simple the bigger the RAM the the lesser your phone will<br>
lag.<br>
Everyone hates a smartphone that is slow, so if you are on<br>
the same page with me dont ever go for phone with small<br>
RAM size.<br>
The minimum RAM size I recommend is 512 RAM and<br>
above. Trust me I have use android phone with low RAM<br>
size and you won't find it funny when your phone starts<br>
lagging or don't play something gaming apps.<br>
photo credit smashing magazine<br>
Camera<br>
Selfie!!!<br>
What's a smartphone without good camera. If you are the<br>
kind that like to capture memorable moments you don't<br>
alway have to do it with a digital camera.<br>
The minimum camera mp I recommend is 5mp and above,<br>
but if you are not satisfied with that dont worry there are<br>
smartphones with mp up to 24mp like the Sony Xperia<br>
series.<br>
photo credit techrange<br>
Screen size<br>
How does it feel when your are playing games or streaming<br>
a video on an android device with a large screen, cool right?<br>
If you are the kind that enjoys the features above *gaming<br>
and video streaming* you would want to opt-in to buying<br>
smartphones with large screens sizes.<br>
4G Service<br>
Who doesn't like fast internet access, make sure you check<br>
whether the device is 4G enabled.<br>
Skip this if you are not looking for a 4G enabled device.<br>
OTHERS<br>
Manufacturer<br>
Design<br>
Processor<br>
Hardware configuration</p>
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<p dir="ltr">A little bird just told me that TECNO is planning to release a smartphone with 5000mAh battery . The month of November is going to witness a lot of releases of smartphones in Nigeria but you will be surprised and wowed at the insanely cheap price this phone is going to be sold. And with the large fans base of Tecno mobile which now controls 50% of the African mobile market, you can be sure this will sell in droves. <br><br></p>
<p dir="ltr">It's codenamed L5 and it would run on Android 5.1 Lollipop. It is also equipped with a 4.5” IPS Touch Screen . Remember Tecno L series always come with not only huge batteries but also good battery life <br><br></p>
<p dir="ltr">It does seem like TECNO is coming for companies like GIONEE but with a 4.5” screen, it’s bound to be even more long lasting, more affordable and portable compard to the bulky Gionee M series which have kept the battery life junkies happy in the past. Get prepared this smartphone is gorgeous in design and you gonna love it. More images coming soon <br></p>
<p dir="ltr">With a form factor like the L5, I’m almost certain you could get 2 to 3 days of usage, no matter what you do with this thing, be it any combination of social media, browsing, gaming, calling, messaging, photo or video capturing, you name it. <br></p>
<p dir="ltr">You can bet TECNO is ready to own the low end smartphone market.</p>
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speed and make it charge as though it has fast charge<br>
technology?</p>
<p dir="ltr">I’ll show you how. If your device charges slowly, then this<br>
article will be very useful to you.</p>
<p dir="ltr">How To Charge Your Android Phone 50% Faster<br>
Are you going out soon but your phone is<br>
about to die and you really can’t be late, so what do you do?</p>
<p dir="ltr">Whether you have an iPhone or an Android, simply turn<br>
Airplane Mode on and plug your phone. And feel the magic!!<br><br><br></p>
<p dir="ltr">Your phone charges almost twice as fast in Airplane Mode ,<br>
meaning by the time you’re ready to go out, it’ll be fully<br>
charged.</p>
<p dir="ltr">For game addict, please dont try this or else you will get<br>
yourself a dozen of batteries.</p>
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When people develop self-hatred over a brand, they tend to<br>
easily believe negative things about the brand which forms a<br>
a belief system that’s passed across to several persons.<br>
No matter how you look at it, purchasing a Tecno<br>
smartphone doesn’t make you any less important than<br>
people who go for the big guns; the likes of iPhone, HTC and<br>
Samsung.<br>
Despite this established fact, you begin to wonder why there<br>
are tens of thousands of people who will catch a cold at the<br>
mention of the brand Tecno.<br>
Short answer – It’s because they have fallen for the myth<br>
that Tecno smartphones are a ridiculous excuse for being a<br>
mobile phone.<br>
Sadly, if you have fallen for any of these myths, then<br>
chances are you have missed a couple of things that users<br>
are enjoying.<br>
So what exactly are these myths? Although there are pretty<br>
numerous , allow me to share with you 4 of the most<br>
common ones mobile lovers fall for.<br>
1. Tecno Smartphones Are Bad Because There’re Made In<br>
CHINA!<br>
No doubt, we hear this boring phrase every time and those<br>
who want to take a jab at users of the product shot them<br>
with the phrase – Tecno na chinko.<br>
Ouch….<br>
Don’t Miss: Tecno Is Loosing The Smartphone War In<br>
Nigeria To Gionee?<br>
While it’s entirely true that Tecno is China based, it doesn’t<br>
make the product any less durable. It would shock you to<br>
know that most major mobile vendors, including Apple has<br>
manufacturing plants in China and most of the products<br>
coming to Africa especially Nigeria are made in China.<br>
2. Tecno Smartphones Are Just “A Piece Of Cheap Plastic”<br>
Again, Tecno products are entirely made of plastic, only<br>
recently did the Chinese OEM start producing smartphones<br>
with leather shell and metal casing, better late than never.<br>
However, Tecno’s decision to stick with “cheap plastic” in<br>
the past does makes a whole of sense considering the fact<br>
that they control a market whose users are predominantly<br>
“low budget earners.”<br>
It is a known fact that the highly rated Samsung Galaxy S<br>
series (up to the Galaxy S5) are made with a “cheap” plastic<br>
shell. Also, two years ago, the World’s most valuable brand<br>
Apple designed a line of iPhone in Plastic casing and no one<br>
gave a hoot about it, though it was an embarrassing flop.<br>
So you hate plastic casing as much as I do? The newly<br>
released Tecno Phantom 5 is your answer.<br>
3. Saturation Of The Market With Same Phones In Different<br>
Label<br>
Now, this is hilarious because it makes little or no sense to<br>
believe that Tecno is the only mobile vendor guilty of this<br>
act.<br>
No mobile vendor has released phones in equal succession<br>
like Nokia and before it was acquired and dumped by<br>
Microsoft, no one saw the mass production of phones as a<br>
problem. Shouldn’t Tecno be given that same privilege<br>
considering also, that the China based company isn’t<br>
anywhere near Samsung in mass production of<br>
Smartphones?<br>
Someone affirmed that Samsung doesn’t know the number<br>
of smartphones they have put up in the market. Although,<br>
there is no way to test the validity of such a claim, but it<br>
does makes Tecno a learner in the act of mass production<br>
of phones.<br>
Don’t Forget: 4 Costly Mistakes That Forced Nokia Out Of<br>
The Smartphone Race<br>
4. Tecno Leaves A Fault In Their Device, So They Can Sell<br>
The Next One<br>
A lot of tech savvy users believe buying a Tecno<br>
Smartphone is as good as buying a product that’s dead on<br>
arrival (DOA). The myth that device malfunctioning only<br>
exist on the Tecno brand is not only ridiculous but<br>
shameful.<br>
No responsible company would design a product with a<br>
deliberate fault, with Tecno’s resolve to create a brand that<br>
would give other competitors sleepless nights, it’s unlikely<br>
the China based company would trade its long term vision<br>
for a premeditated engineering and design blunder.<br>
Final Thoughts<br>
The recently lunched Tecno Camon C8 and Phantom 5<br>
proves Tecno is gradually becoming a brand without limits.<br>
Most of the flaws we highlighted earlier were carefully<br>
corrected and for the first time, I was impressed by Tecno’s<br>
design concept on its 2015 flagship concept.<br>
A lot of pundits have said several negative things about<br>
Tecno but with the company’s latest mobile policy of<br>
releasing top-of-the line smartphones and dumping “cheap”<br>
plastic casing for good, a lot more people could change<br>
their perception about the China based company who<br>
dramatically played a vital role in fostering the transition of<br>
feature phones to smartphones in Nigeria.<br>
Are you guilty of having fallen for any of these myths? If you<br>
are, then it’s high time you snapped out of it and crank up<br>
yourself to go get a Tecno phone. What do you think?</p>
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<p dir="ltr">In recent times,symbian users are also previledged to have ucplayer to watch live dstv but the app is down now.This evening,i will be showing you a step by step guide to watch live Dstv on your windows,andriod,iphone&PC.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Let me quickly introduce you to the app that does this magic.The software is called XMBC It allows users to play and view most videos, music, podcasts, and other digital media files from local and network storage media and the internet you can view more about xmbc Here <br>
How To Setup DSTV On Your Device<br>
==>For all device pc,windows,andriod&iphone go to kodi official website www.kodi.tv to download the software<br>
==>Install the software then move to videos addons then,create a new path with this http://srp.nu then save it with superrepo<br>
==>Now.visit http://srp.nu there,you will see three options just choose>> Gotham>> click ALL then download the zip file and save it.<br>
==>Next is to import the downloaded zip file now go to System > Settings > Add-ons > Install from zip file<br>
==>You can get addons like sportdevil,live tv and others just go to kodi.tv addons http://addons.xbmc.org/ to download some live streaming addons</p>
<p dir="ltr">==>Just import the downloaded zip file then restart your xmbc go to video addons> you will see sport devil there just install it >> live tv (world tv) then a list of multiple channels will show like <br>
ajazeera,supersport,fox,natgeo,cnn,cartoon network and many more<br>
If you are confused about it, just leave a reply through the comment box we will get back to you.</p>
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to the forefront and introducing new treats like Cortana, the<br>
virtual assistant, and Edge, the browser that will finally erase<br>
those bad memories of Internet Explorer. Wondering how to<br>
get in on the goodness? Don’t worry. It’s easy—and if you’re<br>
an existing Windows 7 or 8 user, it’s free.<br>
First, you need to make sure your device meets Windows 10’s<br>
minimum requirements, which it should, because they’re not<br>
all that strenuous. You just need a 1GHz processor, 1GB of<br>
RAM (or 2GB for 64-bit), and 20GB of free disk space. Forget<br>
your PC; other than the storage, even most phones measure up.<br>
All set? Great. From there it’s varying degrees of easy, mostly<br>
depending on whether you reserved your upgrade already.<br>
If you already reserved your Windows 10 upgrade: Good news!<br>
Upgrade files may already have discreetly downloaded onto<br>
your PC. Just look for the notification that says your upgrade is<br>
ready, and run the installer. The whole process should take<br>
between 20 and 60 minutes, depending on your rig.<br>
If you haven’t reserved your Windows 10 upgrade yet: Look to<br>
your system tray for a “Get Windows 10” icon. From there, you<br>
can either reserve an upgrade (Windows 10 will roll out over<br>
the next few weeks, so not everyone can get it day one), or go<br>
ahead and schedule an install if your device already qualifies.<br>
When your magic moment arrives, in the form of a notification<br>
from Microsoft, go ahead and run the installer.<br>
If you want to skip the line: Both of the above methods will<br>
work eventually, but they’re also dependent on waiting for<br>
Microsoft to anoint your device. Lucky for you, there’s an easy<br>
shortcut available. First, head here to download Microsoft’s<br>
Media Creation Tool (under “Select Edition” choose “Windows<br>
10” and click “Confirm”). Launch it, select “Upgrade this PC,”<br>
and click “Next.” From there, just sit back and relax; you’ll be<br>
basking in Windows 10 before you know it.<br>
As always, it’s smart to back up your system ahead of time.<br>
And maybe most importantly, remember that the free upgrade<br>
offer only lasts a year; if you wait until July 30 of 2016, you’re<br>
going to have to pay up.<br>
Next Article is on how to use the emoji</p>
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NetGuard is a free application for devices running Android 5.0 or up that allows you to control which app may send or receive data.</p>
<p dir="ltr">It is difficult usually to find out what applications do on mobile devices as you are limited in terms of what you can run on the device to track usage.<br>
While you can set up a monitoring solution to overcome this, most users probably don’t as it is not easy.<br>
There are plenty of reasons why you may want to control the apps connecting to the Internet. Privacy comes to mind for example, as you can prevent apps from leaking data for example or block advertisement this way from being displayed in the app.<br>
Other benefits include saving data by blocking applications from using it, and saving battery.<br>
Applications like the excellent NoRoot Firewall help in this regard as they let you control Internet access.<br>
NetGuard requires no-root access or even the Internet permission, which means that you can run it on any device running Android 5 or higher. The app is very simple to use, open source, and ships without advertisement or tracking, or phone home functionality.<br>
The app requires that you set it up as a VPN connection to control Internet traffic and provide you with its functionality. This is done by enabling it after you have launched the application on your device and accepting the prompt that is displayed on first run.<br>
Basically, it directs all app traffic through the VPN connection it controls and blocks connections this way giving you full control of an apps’ connectivity.<br>
It displays a list of user-installed and system applications that you can control connectivity afterwards. All system apps are highlighted in orange for better distinction. Each app is listed with its name and toggles to enable or disable WiFi and mobile data.<br>
You will notice right away that everything is disallowed by default which means that apps running on your phone may stop functioning if they require Internet.<br>
To enable mobile data or WiFi for an app simply tap on the symbol next to it to do so. You may want to enable Internet for a web browser for example among other applications.<br>
The settings provide you with additional options. You may use them to enable WiFi or mobile data by default for all applications for instance, reset all rules to start anew, or enable the dark theme to replace the default theme.<br>
All in all though, it is a simple application that gives you full control over an application’s Internet connectivity.<br>
The one downside is that you cannot use a VPN connection at the same time you are running NetGuard.</p>
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install? Or perhaps you’re not exactly new but would still love to<br>
have a list of apps that will serve you excellently. Here are ten (10)<br>
for you to start with:<br>
1. Whatsapp: WhatsApp has become so universal that if you are<br>
not using it, you are missing out. It is the new SMS. But it is SMS<br>
on fleek. You can set up Groups e.g. for your family, inner clique,<br>
or even to provide tutorials to a class or to run an online seminar.<br>
Awesome!<br>
2. Instagram: Want to get in on the new narcissism and show off<br>
your selfies and photos of the things that matter to you? Instagram<br>
is what the doctor ordered.<br>
3. Flash share (Xender): If you share files a lot across different<br>
devices, Flash Share does it fastest. Bluetooth doesn’t even come<br>
close. Flash Share also lets you share your mobile internet access<br>
with other users in your group, so you can forget about WiFi hotspot<br>
too.<br>
4. Evernote: Evernote is an awesome work tool that lets you create<br>
and edit text notes, snap and save photos, attach documents for<br>
easy access across devices and to share with others. You can set<br>
up reminders too. One of the best features of Evernote for me is<br>
the ability to save a webpage I am reading for later reference. And<br>
now, there’s a Work Chat feature that improves your team<br>
collaboration. You can stay logged into your account on multiple<br>
devices too.<br>
5. Boom player: This music player gives you access to a huge<br>
library of music from Nigerian artistes. Want to stream or<br>
download? Your choice. The app also lets you access the lyrics to<br>
playing songs, as well as edit the meta details of each music file.<br>
Priceless. But Boom Player does more than just music. It supports<br>
video streaming/download as well. With TECNO Own The Stage<br>
karaoke show going on right now, those who miss it on DSTV don’t<br>
have to miss out totally. Watch it for free on BOOM player.<br>
6. Pocket casts: This is a versatile podcast player. You can set it to<br>
auto-download podcasts while you sleep, you can speed up<br>
playback, and you can share your lists, among other cool features.<br>
7. Google keep: If you do not like the business-like nature of<br>
Evernote, you should consider Keep. In is not as comprehensive,<br>
but the interface is breezier and certainly more colourful. With<br>
Keep, you can record voice notes, draw up your shopping list, write<br>
notes, and even add photos. You can set up location-based<br>
reminders so you get beeped when you are about driving through or<br>
past your favourite store or market.<br>
8. Buffer: Buffer app allows you to schedule your tweets and<br>
Facebook updates for publishing at specified times later. It is great<br>
for people who work with social media. The app is free, but<br>
requires some payment for usage at some point.<br>
9. Sunrise Calendar app: has been described by some as the first<br>
great calendar app for Android. It syncs with Google Calendar,<br>
Exchange, iCloud, Facebook, Evernote, Foursquare, TripIt, Todoist,<br>
Trello and more to make sure you’re always up to date with all the<br>
events happening in your life. If you want a very comprehensive<br>
calendar app for all your calendar/reminder services, this is it.<br>
10. Endomondo: Are you team fitfam? Endomondo is a good app to<br>
help with your goal of keeping trim and fit.<br>
You would have noticed that I left out twitter and Facebook. That is<br>
deliberate, as they usually come pre-installed on most Android<br>
smartphones. Have you discovered/installed any new apps<br>
recently? Do share five (5) of them with us. Perhaps you would<br>
also love to share your five (5) most used apps.</p>
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There is always this problem of you downloading a game of 1gb<br>
with your hardearned subscription, only to discover that the game<br>
isnt just worth it. This makes most android users(mostly the game<br>
freaks) to become tired of downloading, and wait for sum1 to do<br>
the downloading.<br>
Majority of android users always have games like, jetpack ride,<br>
temple run, zuma etc well dis games can be sumtimes/mostly<br>
boring epecially for the guys.<br>
Below is a list of games that i believe you would love to play.<br>
1.Grand theft auto(gta) series<br>
2.Contract killer<br>
3.Frontline commander(DDAY)<br>
4.Fifa 14<br>
5.Batman arkham origins<br>
6.E warriors<br>
7.Brother Hood<br>
8.Chicken invaders<br>
9.Walking Dead<br>
10.Mortal combat<br>
11. Wind blood<br>
12.NFS<br>
13.Real boxing<br>
14.God fire</p>
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Is?<p dir="ltr">Yesterday, Infinix Mobile teased about a big announcement. Well,<br>
'tomorrow' is 'today' and turns out the 'announcement' is also a<br>
teaser for the next flagship coming up from the smartphone<br>
company which is sure to have a flash charge and dual engine(?)<br>
Based on this, Infinix Mobile has kept mum as to what this device<br>
is but it sure to be unveiled on the 27th Of November 2015. Using<br>
clues from this teaser, here are my predictions.<br>
A device with an internal memory of 2GB with a 32GB ROM and<br>
another variant of 3GB with a 64GB ROM - using the Infinix Hot<br>
Note & Hot Note Pro as a case study.<br>
Uses the latest Mediatek MT6795 Helio X10 processor.<br>
A 13MP rear camera and an 8MP selfie camera - they all know<br>
we love us some good selfies.<br>
Don't expect a killer battery because it won't be a killer battery or<br>
I just might be wrong... read next line.<br>
The 'Big 6' is either the device is coming in at a screen size of<br>
6.0 Inches just like the Gionee Elife E8 or its factory booted with<br>
the Android 6.0 Marshmallow or... the battery capacity is<br>
6000mAh!<br>
What do you predict? Do tell... How much do you think it would<br>
cost?</p>
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iPhone:<br>
1. Plug your iPhone to computer via USB cable. Make sure the<br>
USB driver is installed properly.<br>
2. Open iTunes program from Startup menu or desktop shortcut. It<br>
will automatically detect the iPhone attached on the same<br>
computer.<br>
3. Click on the name of your device on iTunes, which leads to<br>
details page of iPhone.<br>
4. Click Info tab on the navigation menu, and mark the "Sync<br>
Contacts With" check box, and choose "Google Contacts" from the<br>
drop-down list.<br>
5. Register your Google account if you haven't done this already.<br>
Otherwise, you can click "Configure" and select an existing Google<br>
account.<br>
6. Click "Apply" and allow iTunes to sync contacts with your<br>
Google account .<br>
7. Go to "Settings" > "Accounts" on your Galaxy S5 to add the<br>
account to the new device, the same account as the one used in<br>
iTunes.<br>
8. Set Google so that it syncs contacts with your S5, and you're all<br>
set.</p>
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COULD DO..<br>
There are a few things that can be done in times of grave<br>
emergencies. . Your mobile phone can actually be a life saver or<br>
an emergency tool for survival. Check out the things that you can<br>
do with it:<br>
FIRST: Emergency The Emergency Number worldwide for Mobile<br>
is 112.<br>
If you find yourself out of the coverage area of your mobile;<br>
network and there is an emergency, dial 112 and the mobile will<br>
search any existing network to establish the emergency number<br>
for you, and interestingly this number 112 can be dialled even if<br>
the keypad is locked. Try it out...<br>
SECOND: Have you locked your keys in the car? Does your car<br>
have remote keyless entry? This may come in handy someday.<br>
Good reason to own a cell phone: If you lock your keys in the car<br>
and the spare keys are at home, call someone at home on their<br>
mobile phone from your cell phone.<br>
Hold your cell phone about a foot from your car door and have the<br>
person at your home press the unlock button, holding it near the<br>
mobile phone on their end. Your car will unlock.<br>
Saves someone from having to drive your keys to you. Distance is<br>
no object. You could be hundreds of miles away, and if you can<br>
reach someone who has the other ' remote ' for your car, you can<br>
unlock the<br>
doors (or the trunk)...<br>
Editor ' s Note: It works fine! We tried it out and it unlocked our<br>
car over a mobile phone! THIRD: Hidden Battery Power Imagine<br>
your mobile battery is very low. To activate, press the keys<br>
*3370# Your mobile will restart with this reserve and the<br>
instrument will show a 50% increase in battery.<br>
This reserve will get charged when you charge your mobile next<br>
time. FOURTH: How to disable a STOLEN mobile phone? To check<br>
your Mobile phone ' s serial number, key in the following digits on<br>
your phone: * # 0 6 #<br>
A 15 digit code will appear on the screen. This number is unique<br>
to your handset..<br>
Write it down and keep it somewhere safe. When your phone get<br>
stolen, you can phone your service provider and give them this<br>
code. They will then be able to block your handset so even if the<br>
thief changes the SIM card, your phone will be totally<br>
useless.<br>
You probably won ' t get your phone back, but at<br>
least you know that whoever stole it can ' t use/sell it either. If<br>
everybody does this, there would be no<br>
point in people stealing mobile phones. FIFTH : ATM - PIN Number<br>
Reversal - Good to Know<br>
If you should ever be forced by a robber to<br>
withdraw money from an ATM machine, you can<br>
notify the police by entering your PIN # in reverse.<br>
For example, if your pin number is 1234,<br>
then you would put in 4321. The ATM system recognizes that your<br>
PIN number is<br>
backwards from the ATM card you placed in the<br>
machine. The machine will still give you the money<br>
you requested, but unknown to the robber, the<br>
police will be immediately dispatched to the<br>
location. This information was recently broadcast on CTV by<br>
Crime Stoppers however it is seldom used because<br>
people just don't know about it...... Please pass this<br>
along to everyone.<br>
This is the kind of information people don't mind<br>
receiving, so pass it on to your family and friends.</p>
<div class="blogger-post-footer">www.imagineproject2.blogspot.com</div>Imagine Manhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08572926848147814420noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9044955798046546003.post-22406468331374582452015-01-22T11:41:00.000+01:002014-07-23T22:44:37.957+01:00Welcome<img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiaQJFBdcTaiUsESZs9TrN20-Ei5nujHkjcJrpH8AugTCJZpDgfpaCTsEtZdVne5M4d4u16w4D46Bvpltvb1fBKJVakvpQbT66-NcpsAK_knlcvfuy-AJUrELg0rjPUT0HflYV0MNWnF_6y/s1600/welcome.jpg" /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiaQJFBdcTaiUsESZs9TrN20-Ei5nujHkjcJrpH8AugTCJZpDgfpaCTsEtZdVne5M4d4u16w4D46Bvpltvb1fBKJVakvpQbT66-NcpsAK_knlcvfuy-AJUrELg0rjPUT0HflYV0MNWnF_6y/s1600/welcome.jpg"></a><br />
Welcome to Imagine Project 2 which was initiated due to the lack of support concerning the use of Chinese android phones from the android community and the manufacturers at large. Therefore we present to you this project to help deal with this cases as this is needed so much in the community of Chinese android phone Users.<br />
You can also search for any info on our blog on the topmost left corner<div class="blogger-post-footer">www.imagineproject2.blogspot.com</div>Imagine Manhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08572926848147814420noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9044955798046546003.post-66914869939241068392014-07-26T08:46:00.001+01:002014-07-26T08:58:15.231+01:00While TECNO Mobile is going to loose ground this coming last quarter of 2014<div align="justify">
This time in the year 2012/2013 Tecno mobile put smiles on many Nigerians by giving them the a reduce priced android Smartphone with enough specification to compete with the likes of bigger brands but one thing that every small players forget is that the big players though feel threatened will surprise you the small players in the field by introducing new tactics and styles. And with this, Tecno Mobile has failed to show that the big players should be worried about them.</div>
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<b>Reasons:</b><br clear="all" /><b><img alt="Thumbs down" class="wlEmoticon wlEmoticon-thumbsdown" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg_awhnvAcrIyBd7c2FXKzAKS1_8QUZHOJNeqkMuutEnf0p5xYJ1OQ-514Fdw2NUSjfvRkH20-UzmTjRwQ4LjvjSPskDfZbJlKjj4akypL-p08sZTULToVgAHSCZqULVToVwFGg-2s4cKUr/?imgmax=800" style="border-bottom-style: none; border-left-style: none; border-right-style: none; border-top-style: none;" />OS or ROM Update and Upgrade: </b>When Tecno release their first set of android phones in the likes of N3, B3, D3 e.t.c. which i will say is design for the new comers into the phone world, they decided that it should come with Android OS version 2.3 (ginger bread) when people and big players</div>
<a name='more'></a> are already getting tired of Android OS version 4.0( ice cream) and also the specs of some didn’t differentiate it from an android phone to a Symbian phone. Later they decided to release better phones with better specification and updated OS with some coming with Android 4.0(ice cream) while some comes with Android 4.2 (jelly bean) but all the same they still didn’t do the required thing. They fail to provide OS update for their phones and the ones that can accommodate an upgrade fail to get one instead they keep releasing phones of higher specs and higher OS hoping the Nigeria population will do away with their old ones and get the bigger ones. But they forget that this is Nigeria not the US, Nigerians think five times before spending and those are spending without thinking go for the big brands.</blockquote>
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<b>Remedy: </b>Provide update for currently existing Tecno phones and upgrades where necessary because if you keep releasing new phones with higher price people will rather go for the big brands than go for your products. Remember ₦40,000 can buy a nice Samsung Phone.</div>
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<b><img alt="Thumbs down" class="wlEmoticon wlEmoticon-thumbsdown" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg_awhnvAcrIyBd7c2FXKzAKS1_8QUZHOJNeqkMuutEnf0p5xYJ1OQ-514Fdw2NUSjfvRkH20-UzmTjRwQ4LjvjSPskDfZbJlKjj4akypL-p08sZTULToVgAHSCZqULVToVwFGg-2s4cKUr/?imgmax=800" style="border-bottom-style: none; border-left-style: none; border-right-style: none; border-top-style: none;" />Battery Life: </b>Although you people really tried in this section of still yet it is not to be compared with the bosses in the game. your battery drains faster than normal while we will want to watch three mobile movies but due to your battery we hardly finish two and even after that no more calls for the day because the battery is down.</div>
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<b>Remedy:</b> Change what is needed to be changed to improve the battery life of your as it is essential in a country where electricity is a major problem.</div>
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<b><img alt="Thumbs down" class="wlEmoticon wlEmoticon-thumbsdown" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg_awhnvAcrIyBd7c2FXKzAKS1_8QUZHOJNeqkMuutEnf0p5xYJ1OQ-514Fdw2NUSjfvRkH20-UzmTjRwQ4LjvjSPskDfZbJlKjj4akypL-p08sZTULToVgAHSCZqULVToVwFGg-2s4cKUr/?imgmax=800" style="border-bottom-style: none; border-left-style: none; border-right-style: none; border-top-style: none;" />Durability: </b>If anyone’s ever use the first set of Nokia phone especially the almighty hard one Nokia 3310 even the ones produced these days then you will understand what Nigerians need in terms of phones durability, if a Nokia phone falls, you are assured that nothing happens to it but lets put our dear Tecno phone to the test, it will fail woefully. where are the gorilla screen phones gone to or are they made for bigger phones?</div>
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<b>Remedy: </b>Give the smaller phones gorilla screen too, rebrand your product and address the durability issues.</div>
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<b><img alt="Thumbs down" class="wlEmoticon wlEmoticon-thumbsdown" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg_awhnvAcrIyBd7c2FXKzAKS1_8QUZHOJNeqkMuutEnf0p5xYJ1OQ-514Fdw2NUSjfvRkH20-UzmTjRwQ4LjvjSPskDfZbJlKjj4akypL-p08sZTULToVgAHSCZqULVToVwFGg-2s4cKUr/?imgmax=800" style="border-bottom-style: none; border-left-style: none; border-right-style: none; border-top-style: none;" />Price:</b> Price is the most determinant of a purchasing a gadget, therefore why is it that you keep increasing the price of new phones and the ones on don’t look promising.</div>
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<b>Remedy: </b>Reduce the price so that all classes of people in the country can get a hands on a android phone.</div>
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Tecno, we love you for bringing cheap Android products to Nigeria but we discover its getting costlier so one question I'm going to ask you is this Are you ready for an eviction in the Nigeria android market? or Are you going to make amendments? which ever your answer will be, time will tell.</div>
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