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Fact is, they copy one another. Samsung is winning though. |
AdeLaNa1:It wouldn't be fair, cuz, the Cap'n is genetically enhanced unlike the other 2. |
I'm putting mine up for sale, ONLY because, I want to acquire a brand new GN5. 75k only. All accessories are accounted for including the follow-come Gold coloured S cover (Smart cover). The GS5 itself is in mint condition. Did I mentioned it's running Android L 5.0 OS? Any interested buyer should quote me, oh... and, he/she must reside in Anambra (for purely convenience reasons). |
The GS5 continues to lead on consumer satisfaction, because of it's versatility. Only very few smartphones can boost of similar aptitude. |
Konga couldn't deliver on their promo. Yeye people. |
You wan watch YouTube videos, yet YouTube app no dey for phone, so how you wan take do am naa?? |
ammyluv2002:Well, on a student budget, I don't make a lot of calls. |
Tylerdan:You gotta have to jail break it bruv. Nothing's free in Apple's world. |
Mom: I call every night to checkup on her. I'm her only son so naturally, she worries. |
Good innovation, but my Samsung Keyboard serves me okay. It has text predictions and smart dictionary. |
This will make for a great gaming device. |
Baroba:I tried to explain but was too lazy to bother, but your post hit the nail right at the head. Exactly what I would have said. |
danizy:Having fins flippers doesn't automatically quantified that the creature in question should be classified as a fish, nope. Sea lions, and it's Antarctica cousin, Seal, Walrus, porpoise, Killer and the Blue whale all have flippers and fins alike and spend more time under water than out of them, but, they have every right to be called mammals simply because of the fact that they don't lay eggs, they breast-feed their young, and the most important, they can't survive without oxygen - they need air to live. All the things that a typical fish can do without. |
Segadem:You were so wrong. After homo sapien, then come chimpanzee, then Dolphin, then gorilla, then Elephant, then Orangutan, then Porpoise, then Penguin, then Swine, then house, then big cat, then Wolf and finally Dog. |
danizy:Dolphins ain't fish, they are mammals that just happened to live more in the ocean than on land. A dolphin can hold it's breath under water for 12 minutes, and give birth to live offspring just like any other mammal. |
Godvilla:Right back at you, bruv. ![]() |
Mrkelv:I'll believe it only when I see it. Don't mind been called a 'doubting Thomas' on this one, pal. |
danyel09:Keep dreaming... Android M is not coming to any entry level smartphone, kapish? |
MissTechy:Sure, when pigs fly. |
stevebent:I get 95% of my vids from these lovely birds namely, Bestreams & Movreel, but to be able to use, you need a premium account for each. Nothing good comes cheap. |
idokojerry:On Real Heavy Usage, ie, Screen brightness on max coupled with either one of these activities: 3G internet service activated, plus HD gaming, Streaming, downloading and Movie watching, will sap a battery capacity below 2500mAh under 2 hours flat, no matter the optimizing efficiency of the device's chipset. |
I love psycho-horror thrillers, the kind that messes with your brain and leaves you begging for more, like Shutter Island, Identity, and The Others. |
Big fact lie. |
KINGOFJAPAN:Niggah, you must be daft, else, what's the point of resurrecting a long forgotten issue to gulp panadol for another man's headache? That's a rhetoric question btw. |
This one actually thought his meaningless drivel deserved a front page spot.. ![]() Hmm.. keep deluding yourself na. |
First phone: Sagem MyX-5 First Smartphone: Nokia N95 8gb Current Smartphones: Samsung Galaxy S5 & Gionee P4 |
I'm optimistic that the S5 would receive Android M update when Samsung finally start rolling it out early next year to all their top premium Android devices. |
Just root your phone, then install Titanium Backup Pro. Nothing beats Titanium Backup Pro when it comes to removing or freezing (disabling) system apps. |
Before you buy a phone, there are certain things that must take precedence, things like the chipset, it's cpu, the processors speed and gpu. What's their model? Were they of entry level, mid range or high end designation? Can they handle hard multitasking without lagging? Were they battery efficient? Do they overheat on heavy use. If the chipset, processors and gpu do not measure up, then look elsewhere. In an era where most new phones try to outdo the other in every department, having a phone with a pixel density of at least 401 ppi is a huge plus. The crisp and sharp display boost your movie watching, game playing and web browsing experience exponentially. A phone that debuts in 2015 with a PPI less than 350 shouldn't be taken seriously, at least on the visual front. Does the phone have a removable battery, if it doesn't then what of a good battery backup? How good is it's battery life optimization? A battery below 2500 mAh is generally considered a lightweight and will invariably perform as such. Be very careful before you invest on a phone, don't be enticed by the affordable price tag, cuz cheap phones are statistically speaking, prone to faults. |
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will this phone receive Marshmallow update ?