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I don't dat 4gig work effectively in other phones but on infix it's smart Reborn5: |
Importand Decision Like what? ![]() Tayo2k7: |
The Launch Price: NGN 94,000 but we can't say about how it is now,You know things are expensive ![]() lilmisspenney: |
I trust them on the price issue dey never disappoint they always make sure we customers get the best and i love them for that. quote author=goldpeace post=54811836]I sincerely hope so. At least to make lovers of the innovation not just mere admirers but users too.[/quote] |
Yeah You can compare to any high quality phone Here are some of its specs Optical image stabilization FingerPrint ID recognition Deca-Core 2.1 GHz with Helio X20 (MT6797M) chipset and Mali-T880 20.7+13MP rear and front facing camera 5.98 FHD IPS display with 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, 401 PPI Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection 4GB + 32GB RAM/ROM Android 6.0 Marshmallow + XOS Battery: 4000mAh 4G network And if u look at it well all we need in a device is in dere ![]() BolajiChang: |
Infinix Zero 4 holds a measurable 5.5 inches touchscreen made with IPS LCD panels while the Zero 4 Plus features a bigger 5.98 inches screen. The display is in full HD and supports up to 16 million colors, the screen has a display resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels and 440 pixels per-square inch (ppi), it is protected from scratch and pressure by a Corning gorilla glass 4. lilmisspenney: |
The two variant comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallow pre-installed and customized with the XOS from Infinix. Many are left questioning if or not Infinix will provide an update to push Android 7 Nougat to the Zero 4 and Zero 4 Plus after considering these are flagship smartphones. qinxilancao: |
Well some needs it but i think dey might change dere mind when they see or use this device but as for me i need one too..So if u can buy for me i dont mind..Thnks tosaenwe: |
tho op i don't have one but i love this major diff btw the Zero 4 and Zero Plus is in the battery department where Zero 4 featured a 3200mAh battery while Zero 4 Plus was endowed with 4000mAh battery capacity. Mobileman829: |
Well op i also like the fact that the phone has a big screen coz sometimes when i want to watch movie on my phone its always interesting clean especially when i'm with my friends we watch it comfortably with arguing about who the phone is facing or not unlike other mobile phones that. Smallbaby: |
All i can say about tis device really is dah the phone supports fast charging (XCharge 3.0). Thanks to this technology, the Infinix Note 3 can be fully charged in 99 minutes and a 5 minutes charge can give you up to 200 minutes talktime according to Infinix. |
REALLY U THINK THE ITEL IS COOL? Riyikebaby: |
Entertainment News Education Mixtape Funny Post Sports Others 18+ See List Of 5 Smart Phones With Best Cameras In Nigeria (Check If Your Device Is Among) by Adedeji 5 months ago77 phon Of course, Nigerians buying smart phones always have different things in mind. Some people are more interested in the battery life and durability, and some others are more concerned about things like the memory capacity, camera quality, etc. Nevertheless, in this article, we are focusing on camera quality (you know, we are now in a ‘selfie world’, more and more people are getting smart phones because of the camera) Therefore, if you’ve been contemplating on the phone you ought buy to give you awesome pictures, this is for you! I’ve provide you with some phones that you can go for if you want clearer snapshots and video recordings! Many people thinks and believes that cell phone cameras and their power is based on megapixel ratings. However, this is not so. Yes, when talking about camera quality, we can never ignore the pixels quality, nevertheless, we also have to consider other things as the color balance, video resolution and flash light too. All in all, the best way to get our confirmation is by watching the pictures taken by the phone. If you are familiar with the smart phone industry, you’ll see that, when it comes to phone cameras, new releases are getting better and better with their lens power. Now, here is my list of top smart phones with best cameras in Nigeria. Don’t forget that you can also add your own opinion in the comment section. 1. Itel S31 2. Gionee M5 3. Infinix 4. Tecno 5. Gionee M5 Now, here is my list of top smart phones with best cameras in Nigeria. Don't forget that you can also add your own opinion in the comment section. |
can u pls tell me about itel? Ay04z: |
The Ash Wednesday is today and we look at what it holds for Christians and others alike. The Ash Wednesday is a day many Catholic and other Christian groups come together to reason, take the ash sign on their heads and also have a sober state of mind. The day connotes a day that the 40 days fasting leading to the Easter celebration commences. Ash; the substance being used during the Ash Wednesday and placed on the foreheads of Christians. It comes from the ancient Jewish tradition of penance and fasting. Many modern day Christians have come out to condemn the observance of this day by the Catholics and other greece So, we ask our readers today; What do you think about the observance of the Ash Wednesday? READ MORE ON: http://ladispeaks.com/2017/03/01/the-ash-wednesday-is-today-what-do-you-think-about-it/ |
Soon have not been online for awhile BUT I JUST BOUGHT MY NEW MOBILE ITEL SO I WILL SEND SOON firstking01: |
Ya All saying go for itel do u ue itel? And what can u tell me about it? Anuoluwapo23: |
WHat is ur guarantee on itel? emmavis4u0052: |
Dats Not a recent picture of me now Smh i will snap soon will my itel ![]() firstking01: |
really? You mean the itel is better which one would u recommend and price? emmavis4u0052: |
What abut itel? coz i heard it's cheap and okay? Yinkey6: |
The management of the Osun State University has, in an official statement released on Monday in Oshogbo, said that 4,410 students of the institution may lose their studentship. In an official statement made available to correspondents in Osogbo on Monday, the management of the Osun State University, has said 4,410 students of the institution may lose their studentship for owing the fees running to over N2 billion. The university, said it was sad that over 4000 students had yet to pay their fees just two days before the deadline. The statement by the school’s Corporate Affairs Unit, said it observed that many of the students, who were owing school fees of between two and 11 semesters had collected the money from their parents and guardians but had either “invested” the money in the failed MMM scheme or diverted same to other purposes. The university, however, stated that students who could not meet up with the deadline and, who did not want their studentship terminated might apply in writing to the school authorities to grant them leave of absence for the current semester with a sworn affidavit, pledging to make payment before resumption from the leave of absence. The statement read; "Over 4000 students of Osun State University may lose their studentship for failing to pay their school fees before the expiration of February 28, 2017, deadline set by the university management. "No fewer than 400 parents/guardians of the defaulting students have called the University help lines to report that they had long given money to their children/wards. “The university Senate at its meeting of January 26, 2017, after observing that a large number of students had refused to turn up in spite of ceaseless appeals, decided that the students’ portal be reopened longer into the 12th week of resumption against the four weeks stipulated in the University regulations. “The decision of the University Senate, which was adequately communicated to all the students on February 2, 2017, was to afford more students the opportunity to pay their fees with effect from 17th to 24th February 2017, a date which was later extended until February 28, 2017. “On 16 February 2017, some students embarked on a protest against the enforcement of extant rules and regulations regarding fee payment and registration. Investigations show that over 90 percent of the protesters had not registered for between two and 11 semesters, and were thus using the stipulated late registration penalty of N10, 000 as a smokescreen for their years of defaulting in fee payment and registration.” |
No I saw it and decided to share firstking01: |
Yea! firstking01: |
Am sorry ![]() searchng4love: |
WHICH WOULD U SUGGEST? ITEL? searchng4love: |
NFP Awareness Week is around the corner, and in certain quarters bloggers are already expressing painful awareness. The topic is abstinence, lots of abstinence, and just how miserable that can make a pair of persons. Big question: Do extended periods of abstinence harm a marriage? To a certain extent it’s a moot point, and we’ll come back to that in several ways. As a recap, here’s Church teaching on sex, marriage, and abstinence in a nutshell: Sex is for making babies. It does other good things too, but since it’s primary purpose is making babies, we reserve it for marriage, since marriage is the institution that binds a man and woman to any children that are the fruit of their union. It’s best for children to be raised in a stable, happy, permanent relationship with their own mother and father, and marriage provides that, if you do it right. As a married couple, the normal thing is to have sex when the two you wish (taking proper care to see that the dinner guests have gone home, etc.), and if that happens to result in a baby, hurray! But the Church observes that although marriage is ordered towards the bearing and rearing of children, you might have some reason that another pregnancy is a very bad idea. In which case, you are not required to have sex. We aren’t animals. We can use self control to set aside our immediate desires when we have some good reason to do so, and we’re allowed to do so. (But, as St. Paul reminds us, don’t go getting all holier-than-thou on your spouse in some kind of abstinence contest. You’re married. Sex is a holy thing for married people.) Furthermore, it turns out that it is often possible for a couple to pinpoint certain times when they are unlikely to conceive even if they did have sex. And assorted popes, all of them celibate, have NOT dug their heels in and said in a fit of spite, “If I can’t have sex, you can’t either!” Rather, they’ve said, “Sheesh, you’re married. Enjoy what you can when you can.” And thus it is perfectly licit to take measures to note when you are and are not likely to conceive, and then act on that information depending on whether you are trying to conceive or not. This last thing is called NFP – “Natural Family Planning.” It means you pay attention to your body, sometimes very close attention, and make decisions about whether to have sex with full knowledge of how likely you are to conceive. If you use NFP to try to conceive, it’s the alternative to “Let’s just hope we get lucky.” If you use NFP to try to avoid a pregnancy, it’s the alternative to abstaining all the time. As many married people and not a few popes will remind you, abstaining all the time is not what you want to do if you don’t have to. There are people out there who worry that someone, somewhere, is abstaining too much. They are afraid that you might not like sex enough, and that therefore if you have to push off the big night for a few weeks, you’ll find that such a pleasant and easy prospect that you’ll fail to procreate sufficiently. Maybe that’s true. Maybe you don’t like sex enough. When I read articles by these people, what I should probably do is stop laughing hysterically and pray that they will learn to like sex more, so that they won’t suspect everyone else of being in their shoes. If you are reading this article, you are probably worried that you are abstaining too much. Specifically, you might be worried that if you have a serious reason to avoid a pregnancy, and that therefore you are abstaining very, very much, this might make something fall off. Like your marriage. You don’t want that falling off. So can that happen? Can the amount of abstinence be so much that it hurts your marriage? Well, unwanted abstinence is a form of suffering. Suffering is hard. That’s why we call it “suffering” and not “look at us happy people frolicking in a field of flowers.” If you really wanted to frolic in the flowers with your clothes on, you wouldn’t have ever gotten around to getting married in the first place. You’d still be just having picnics and stuff. Furthermore, abstinence during marriage poses difficulties that celibate people don’t face. If you are not married, you aren’t expected to share a bed with someone you find sexually attractive. This makes it easier to abstain. Indeed, if you find yourself attracted to someone to whom you are not married and to whom you should not be married, the smartest thing to do is put as much distance as possible between you and that person. In contrast, when you’re married and abstaining, you still need to live in close quarters with your spouse. The two of you will still want to experience physical touch, just like all the other humans do. You will furthermore need to do all kinds of extremely attractive things for your spouse, like cleaning the kitchen, and talking to each other, and keeping up your personal hygiene. You can’t just go into Repulsive Mode. So what can you do to make unwanted abstinence into a thing that doesn’t destroy your marriage? #1 Be a person who doesn’t throw a temper-tantrum at the universe because suffering has come your way. It’s going to come your way. It’s okay to be pained, sorrowful, daunted, any of that. You don’t have to enjoy suffering (it’s not really official suffering if you do). But there’s a difference between, “this is difficult and pray to God it will pass soon,” and “this is difficult and therefore I hate everybody, especially my spouse.” Let it hurt, and pray to God it will pass soon. #2 Be committed to having sex with your spouse whenever you can. Whether that’s once a month or once a decade, jump on it. Got two days in row? Make hay while the sun shines. What are you? One of those people who likes abstinence?! C’mon. You’re married. Live a little. #3 If you can’t have sex, get yourself good and tired. This is why so many Catholic colleges excel at sports. For most couples, the reason you are abstaining will also be a reason one or both of you are too tired to stand up straight. But in the unlikely event you have a deadly-but-energizing illness, so many children the chores are all done for you, a kind of desperate poverty that involves massive amounts of leisure time, or some other insufficiently-fatiguing reason not to seek a pregnancy just now, take up a sport, go on a walking tour, dig holes in the yard, whatever it takes. Smashing things is a good sport. |
Hallo Peeps I lost my Injoo and as such I want to buy another phone.......... preferably Itel; HTC or Infinix. whether they are good and their parts are readily found in Nigeria. I need a smartphone that has a good battery life; sharp camera quality; fast charging; good design; gr8 internet experience; strong and durable etc. Kindly suggest any smartphone that I can get with the price range N18,000 - N23,000. Tnx. |
thanks to ya all ![]() |
thanks rebirthforgoody: |
Really...So easy ![]() BlackDBagba: |
Okay, so basically I'm dating a Nigerian guy that lives in the United States. I've known him for two years now before he left Nigeria because he left Nigeria last year September, even before he left my phone was bad because of her i had to change my phone for good communication, he promised he won't forget me but... Things seems to be going worst everyday because we've not talked since January this year I chat him up on BBM he won't reply. Am really scared and worried, does it seem like he's having another affair or he's busy? I really care about him and i think he cares about me too because since he left. I just feel like he his hiding something. Please guys what do you think?? This is 2017 i cant comma die ooo ![]() |

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