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Guys, I'll align my thoughts with the OP on this issue. A simple review of the infinix website (www.infinixmobility.com.ng) shows that there are 2 models of the Note 4 model which are i. Note 4 (16GB+2GB & 32GB+3GB) and ii. Note 4 Pro (32GB+3GB). In other words, you will not be entirely wrong to say that there are 3 variants of the Note 4 model. What I think has happened here could be that Infinix Nigeria is trying to cash in on the gullibility of Nigerians as their website clearly states it that the Note 4 Pro has a stylish X-pen. So, selling the Note 4 Pro without the X-pen is a ruse after all. Not everyone had the opportunity to visit the product launch, but a quick dash to their website is open to all. The second thing could be logistical problems like someone highlighted earlier. But then, that's not to say that Infinix Nigeria did not handle the sales well. My 2kobo.
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Go to mobile networks in your phone settings and use the settings as stated in the attachment.
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duwdu:Thank man, I'll give this a spin & render feedback. Cheers |
marshall7:If Glo works for you in your neck of the woods, I'll advise you try downloading some free apps/apks on your phone like Mobdro, UKTVNow, LiveNetTV, Terrarium, Showboat, etc and see how they perform before you take a plunge in buying a TV box. Personally, unlimited internet access makes the most sense. |
omotolsy:The Android TV box does not work with any kind of cable or satellite system and as such cannot be regarded as a decoder. It gets its feed via the internet. As regards pricing, there are so very many types of boxes in the market today which command various prices based on your need. |
omotolsy:LOL. Welcome my friend to the world of the Android TV box. Imagine a small box-like device that could do about everything your Android phone is capable of doing with the exception of making calls and sending texts. That's what the Android TV box is. Once upon a time when you could download apps or apks (Android Package Kits) on your phone to watch movies, play games or even watch live TV and thereafter mirror this image from your phone onto your Smart TV. Well, the Android TV box does this for you so you could use your phone for other things. On your Android TV box, you could watch movies, play games, etc. Many of us use these boxes for streaming movies, TV series and even live TV over the internet. Call it the home entertainment console.
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ibawon:No problem. The experience is usually different if you do not have to bother about your data on an unlimited internet service. |
timbros:For minimum specs, watch out for the following: i. Android OS version 6.0 and above. ii. 2GB RAM/16GB ROM. iii. Bluetooth compatible so you can use a keyboard (e.g. Ri8 wireless keyboard) as the remote control supplied with these Android boxes are usually annoying. |
ibawon:Hi Ibawon, are you by chance referring to the Xiaomi Mi box? If yes, it's a good buy going by the various YouTube reviews I have seen. But then, the 8GB ROM might be limiting if you decide to stretch its potential and then there is the issue of a missing ethernet (LAN) port should you prefer this to WiFi. You could always work around the missing LAN port by purchasing a separate LAN adapter. As regards a recommended ISP around Ibeju Lekki, contact Tizeti, the operators of wifi.com.ng to find out if they cover your neck of the woods. |
timbros:I'll advise you do a proper research on the myriad of Android TV boxes available so you don't end up frustrated with a low quality build. |
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