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I just don't understand these phone manufacturers anymore, they are no longer interested in listening to comments from users but always bent on forcing their own way. I know that many complained when Samsung went with inbuilt non user-replaceable battery starting from Samsung Galaxy S6 but same still happened with the release of Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Samsung Galaxy S7 and finally the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. I know many that preferred to stay with the older Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and not buy the newer Samsung Galaxy Note 5 just because of lack of replaceable battery and expandable storage but now we've all heard about Samsung recent flagship; galaxy note 7 catching fire especially during or after charging it thereby causing many to label what should be the dire of many a tickling time bomb. From the a findings of the cause of the manufacturing fault, the battery was found to be the culprit which was not even manufactured by Samsung but contracted to a third party. I watched a video on YouTube where it was confirmed that the battery is the culprit of the random fire. In summary, many major airlines around the world have banned the device in airports and onboard planes for safety purpose. Samsung finally recalled the sold 2.5 million Samsung Galaxy Note 7s stating that consumer safety is their priority. Imagine the popularity of 2.5 million devices sold within days of release but it turns out to be negative popularity or notoriousity afterall. Hours after the announcement, Samsung shares fall to the lowest since 2012 losing a couple billion of US dollars, that's pathetic. The question now is; what if Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has user replaceable battery? If that's the case then maybe only the batteries would have to be recalled and replaced by Samsung which would be far cheaper and faster for them to replace. I pray Samsung comes back in a bigger way but needs to be more careful next time. |
samesolomon:Exactly, it's too long already. Any other way to source for the battery since it's the main component of the setup? |
It's like God is currently punishing Nigeria by this steady intensification of hardship in the nation but I pray you and I shall enjoy the MERCY, GRACE and FAVOUR of almighty God even in this time |
How much do you buy 100ah and 200ah inverter battery? |
OmichaelO:The model number is N900T, snapdragon 800 processor variant; location is Oyo state; cannot fly for 44k can just make a slight price reduction. Uploading pics on NL is a hassle for me. If anyone is interested, Chat me up on whatsapp 07039745528 for more info and pics
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Clean and perfectly working Samsung Galaxy Note 3 @ 50k |
I need a battery, I've been contacting you on phone since but you are still saying that it's not available. Pls contact me as soon as it's available. |
That's good. At least they've spent something out of the ministry of works unprecedented lion share in the budget. |
How long approximately does it take for the UPS internal charger to fully charge the 40ah battery as compared to the dedicated charger you've talked about? I need to know the charging time if I use the UPS to charge the battery and also if I use the dedicated charger. Thanks. |
Morning, it's still available. |
It's still available |
Still available... |
Good morning, it's still available |
orosun55:If you need to sell your phone, why don't you just create your own thread instead of behaving like a kid here? There, you can place any price tag in accordance with the worth of your phone and if anybody is interested he contacts you. From your info, the last Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (n910H) you claimed to have sold has an exynos 5433 processor and Mali T760 MP6 GPU which is less powerful and efficient unlike the Snapdragon 805 Processor and Adreno 420 GPU variant and also n910H is the only variant of note 4 without 4G LTE network support.... Even with all these you initially placed a price tag above 80k on it, after months you reduced it to 78k, ...70k but still no buyer but you finally reduced it to 68k (that was when you said it was an urgent sale) but you now claimed to have sold it for 70K. This one is not an urgent sale, it's my phone and every phone has its worth. Pls, this thread is for people interested in purchasing the phone. I called the 85k asking price because it is still negotiable but after any negotiation, I won't go below 75k. Thanks. |
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teemac01:Location is Akwa-Ibom state currently but will be in Oyo state soon |
It's still available |
orosun55:This one is not yours bro |
codemaster2much:Can't go for that sir, that's probably for a note 3, I also have a snapdragon 800 variant note 3 if you need that. |
Tmiky:Can't go for that price, you can do better. Chat me up Bro. |
[b]Key Features: 5.7" 16M Color QHD Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with curved Gorilla Glass 4 for protection Android OS v5.1.1 Lollipop TouchWiz User Interface Support 4G LTE Cat 6 Network Quad-core 2.7GHz Krait 450 CPU, Adreno 420 GPU; Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 chipset 3GB of RAM 16MP with Smart Optical Image Stabilization (sOIS) camera with Ultra HD (4K) video recording capability 3.7MP front-facing camera with 1440p video recording Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA, Download Booster GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS and BEIDOU (GNSS) support 32GB built-in storage; microSD card slot up to 128GB support officially Improved S-Pen Stylus Enhanced Multi-window multitasking support Fingerprint Scanner with PayPal support and private mode access Bluetooth v4.0 NFC support IR port for remote control functionality Standard 3.5mm audio jack Accelerometer and proximity sensor Heart-rate monitor MicroUSB 2.0 port with USB host and MHL 2.0 Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic 3,220mAh battery (Comes with 3 different premium pouches) Location : Akwa-Ibom State but can send to few places Contact/Whatsapp: 0703 974 5528 [/b]
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Bizworld, pls I need a very clean Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (N910F), to swap with my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (n900t) LTE version and add money. |
I wanna swap with a clean Note 3 and add money |
lekjons:Lol, you are the one that couldn't understand a simple joke, or maybe you don't understand what a funny statement means. Sorry! |
Kenai:Pls can you upload that pdf to any file sharing site and share the link with us, couldn't download from the link, bandwidth exceeded error. Thanks. |
DonBobes:You need pics? |
lekjons:Hmnn, clowns full Nairaland. Funny you. Alert, Don't mind this Scam Number! |
The colour code is #73990b Ph No. 09031740646 |
mroyato:I'm leaving on the 24th of this month for Akwa-Ibom NYSC Orientation Camp from Ibadan, I read the price is 5,500. My questions are: 1. Is it with AC? 2. Where are your terminals in Ibadan? Thanks. |
In terms of saving fuel, is it better to wind down the window or stick on the air conditioning when driving in hot weather? I've always found it a delicious irony, given the greenhouse gas emissions that pour from their tailpipes, that many modern cars now boast in the showroom that they have "climate control" onboard. If only. But it also reminds me how air conditioning has so quickly become a standard in our cars, whereas just a decade or more ago it was seen as something of a luxury. Something that, for many of us Brits, was deemed to be a very American sort of extra and, therefore, somewhat excessive. After all, what would we possibly want with air conditioning? On those rare British days when the car got too hot inside, you could just wind down the window to let in some of Mother Nature's own air-conditioning. But now just about every model seems to have air conditioning as standard and, what's more, it's amazing how many people seem to drive around with it on regardless of the weather outside. We've become acclimatised to climate control. It's a shame, as air conditioning significantly reduces a vehicle's fuel efficiency – by about 10% on average. But, then again, having the windows wound right down is clearly going to reduce the aerodynamic performance of any vehicle and therefore increase its fuel burn. The general consensus of the car industry folk seems to be that the best environmental option is to use a wound-down window to cool your vehicle if you are travelling at speeds lower than 45mph. Once you go faster than that, air-conditioning becomes the better option, as driving in a car with a window down at speeds above 55mph can increase fuel burn by about 20%. Most of the industry refers to a 2004 study [pdf] by the Society of Automotive Engineers that looked into the issue. |
Genesis 2:17 Verse 17. Of the tree of the knowledge-thou shalt not eat] This is the first positive precept God gave to man; and it was given as a test of obedience, and a proof of his being in a dependent, probationary state. It was necessary that, while constituted lord of this lower world, he should know that he was only God's vicegerent, and must be accountable to him for the use of his mental and corporeal powers, and for the use he made of the different creatures put under his care. The man from whose mind the strong impression of this dependence and responsibility is erased, necessarily loses sight of his origin and end, and is capable of any species of wickedness. As God is sovereign, he has a right to give to his creatures what commands he thinks proper. An intelligent creature, without a law to regulate his conduct, is an absurdity; this would destroy at once the idea of his dependency and accountableness. Man must ever feel God as his sovereign, and act under his authority, which he cannot do unless he have a rule of conduct. This rule God gives: and it is no matter of what kind it is, as long as obedience to it is not beyond the powers of the creature who is to obey. God says: There is a certain fruit-bearing tree; thou shalt not eat of its fruit; but of all the other fruits, and they are all that are necessary, for thee, thou mayest freely, liberally eat. Had he not an absolute right to say so? And was not man bound to obey? Thou shalt surely die.] moth tamuth; Literally, a death thou shalt die; or, dying thou shalt die. Thou shalt not only die spiritually, by losing the life of God, but from that moment thou shalt become mortal, and shalt continue in a dying state till thou die. This we find literally accomplished; every moment of man's life may be considered as an act of dying, till soul and body are separated. Other meanings have been given of this passage, but they are in general either FANCIFUL or INCORRECT. |
primerose:Please give me ur contact, will like to know you better. I've just been posted to Akwa-Ibom, stream 2 though |
