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Are you serious? |
SmooshCHN:I trimmed the flower but I'll try to get a better shot tomorrow |
eromspete:
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SmooshCHN:Which of the pictures, the first or second? |
Feraz:Samsung galaxy s5 |
Just this... I took this photo and when i tried to upload it, it took alot of time, i had to check the picture size and it was 20mb Just had to cram it to a smaller size
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Hmmm |
Goahead: |
Galaxy S6 Edge features The standout feature of the Galaxy S6 Edge is its curve-edged display, which is made from Corning Gorilla Glass 4. This is what differentiates it from the S6, along with most other smartphones on the market. Its 5.1-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display has a very high pixel density of 577 ppi. Its internals include Samsung's latest octa-core processor, comprising quad 2.1GHz and quad 1.5Ghz. It packs 3 GB of RAM and either 32 GB, 64 GB or 128 GB of internal memory, powered by a 2,600mAh battery. It also runs Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box. Its camera comes with f1.9 lenses and high-resolution sensors on both front (5MP) and rear (16MP) cameras. The rear camera also features optical image stabilization (OIS). But perhaps the most interesting new feature is Samsung Pay. This is a mobile payment service and will launch on the Galaxy S6 Edge, and Galaxy S6, in the United States during the second half of this year. The S6 Edge comes with a refreshed version of TouchWiz, with fewer pre-installed apps, but won't have expandable storage through a micro-SD card slot. Neither the Galaxy S6 Edge, nor the S6, is water-resistant. The S6 Edge's glass and aluminium body makes it feel more premium than previous Samsung devices. It comes in five colors: white pearl, black sapphire, gold platinum, blue topaz and green emerald. [size=5pt]NETWORK Technology GSM / HSPA / LTE LAUNCH Announced 2015, March Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2015, April 10 BODY Dimensions 142.1 x 70.1 x 7 mm (5.59 x 2.76 x 0.28 in) Weight 132 g (4.66 oz) Build Corning Gorilla Glass 4 back panel SIM Nano-SIM - Fingerprint sensor (PayPal certified) - Samsung Pay (Visa, MasterCard certified) DISPLAY Type Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors Size 5.1 inches (~71.7% screen-to-body ratio) Resolution 1440 x 2560 pixels (~577 ppi pixel density) Multitouch Yes Protection Corning Gorilla Glass 4 - TouchWiz UI - Curved edge screen PLATFORM OS Android OS, v5.0.2 (Lollipop) Chipset Exynos 7420 CPU Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & Quad-core 2.1 GHz Cortex-A57 GPU Mali-T760 MEMORY Card slot No Internal 32/64/128 GB, 3 GB RAM CAMERA Primary 16 MP, 2988 x 5312 pixels, optical image stabilization, autofocus, LED flash Features Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, Auto HDR, panorama Video 2160p@30fps, 1080p@60fps, 720p@120fps, HDR, dual-video rec. Secondary 5 MP, 1080p@30fps, dual video call, Auto HDR SOUND Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones Loudspeaker Yes 3.5mm jack Yes COMMS WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot Bluetooth v4.1, A2DP, LE, apt-X GPS Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou NFC Yes Infrared port Yes Radio No USB microUSB v2.0 (MHL 3 TV-out), USB Host FEATURES Sensors Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer, heart rate, SpO2 Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM Browser HTML5 Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator - Wireless charging (Qi/PMA) - market dependent - ANT+ support - S-Voice natural language commands and dictation - Smart stay - OneDrive (115 GB cloud storage) - Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic - MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.264 player - MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+/FLAC player - Photo/video editor - Document editor BATTERY Non-removable Li-Ion 2600 mAh battery[/size]
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no black gate |
yeah |
Just wanna share thia with you guys Are we keeping our eyes on eternal rewards—or on something else? Several years ago I worked at an archaeological site called Aguateca, which is located in a beautiful and remote part of Guatemala accessible only by a long boat ride up the winding Petexbatún River. One evening I was returning to Aguateca with several archaeologists after spending the day at a neighboring site. As we traveled by boat up the river, with only the quiet hum of the motor and the chirp of insects in the background, I reclined against the side of the boat, enjoying the peaceful ride and the moonless, unusually clear night. As the boat followed the serpentine twists of the river, I tried to maintain my sense of direction by tracking the North Star. Sometimes the North Star disappeared behind the dark silhouettes of the trees lining the riverbanks, but it always reappeared shortly. At one bend in the river, I lost the North Star behind the treetops again. Once the boat turned southward, I quickly relocated it, feeling like an old-time mariner, proud of my ability to stay oriented. After a minute of watching it, however, I realized I was mistaken: I had not relocated the North Star or even a star at all. I was watching a firefly. Only then did I become aware that many of the “stars” above me were actually fireflies hovering silently in the warm night air. Amazingly, the glow of the dozens of fireflies overhead was almost identical to the glow of the distant stars and galaxies, and the twists and turns of the boat on the river had made it easy to confuse the two. “How could I mistake a miniscule firefly for a star of almost infinite brilliance?” I wondered. The answer was clear: it was just a matter of perspective. The relatively faint and fleeting light of the fireflies rivaled that of the stars only because the fireflies were just a few feet above me and the stars were so distant. From my perspective, the two appeared nearly identical. Like the fireflies, temptations and trials loom large because they are close at hand. Meanwhile, the promised blessings, like stars, can appear very distant. “How could I mistake a miniscule firefly for a star of almost infinite brilliance?” I wondered. The answer was clear: it was just a matter of perspective. The relatively faint and fleeting light of the fireflies rivaled that of the stars only because the fireflies were just a few feet above me and the stars were so distant. From my perspective, the two appeared nearly identical. Like the fireflies, temptations and trials loom large because they are close at hand. Meanwhile, the promised blessings, like stars, can appear very distant. Our spiritual shortsightedness can have many consequences. The more distant the reward appears, the more tempted we are to think we can procrastinate the day of our repentance and still return to Heavenly Father to claim our eternal inheritance (see Alma 34:33–34). We may begin to doubt the eternal reward or decide that it’s more fun to indulge the natural man now than to wait for blessings that may come much later. We may fear the relentless, lifelong struggle against sin or lack faith that our Savior will help us withstand the buffetings of Satan. We all lose our eternal perspective occasionally; the challenge is to regain it as quickly as possible. Though the world may offer attractive, counterfeit rewards, we can look to Jesus Christ as we navigate the twists and turns of life and trust that He truly is “a rewarder of them that diligently seek him” (Hebrews 11:6). It has been years since I took that boat ride on the river, but even today I pause when confronted with temptation and remind myself, “It’s just a firefly.” Source: Mormon Liahona January 2015 |
lilmaxfidel:I showed you how to deactivate it in the video |
tanfani:Thanks for the hint |
funkyjms:Same here.... I had an old back up of my apps but I lost most of my files and had to update the apps again |
To me he's an old man |
mjames:Sure.... |
funkyjms:It happened to you? ![]() |
JayKayMaybachz:this app flie didnt support my kernel ![]() and i lost important files as my data got wiped... ![]() thanks for the other apps though ![]() |
Clinton594:I'll CHeck it out |
Ma state |
Hbd..looking good at 61 |
Hmmmm |
ewizard1:That's not possible for now |
Lmfao...airtel needs to be held responsible |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhGmONvR8T4 Whatapp released the Web version of their app recently and I'll be showing you how to use it in the video below or above... What you need: -Latest version of whatapp -Chrome Web browser -Internet connection *Open your Chrome or opera mini web browser and open the page web.whatsapp.com(on your pc) *You'll see a Qr code on the site, *Open your whatapp messenger app on your smartphone *click options and select whatapp web *A Qr code scanner will appear, use it to scan the Qr code on your pc display.. *Your whatsapp messages and friends will be mirrored to the web browser... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhGmONvR8T4 |
Mmmmm |
I just receive as gift |
Hmmm |
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Reviewer is not convinced.


