I want to buy a new phone. I have been using a Samsung Galaxy A3 2017, but needs to change phone.
Please can anyone recommend a good phone to buy with 80-90k?
I don't need any Transsion Company phone.
Thank you
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Hello guys, thank you all for your input.
I will be buying the phone on Monday, but my mind is not settled between Samsung A31 and Xiaomi Note 9s.
I am looking at the camera, video recording, audio, screen type, etc.
Between these two, which should I go for?
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I finally went for a Redmi Note 9s. 6/128
Thank you all for your input.
Modified After using the Redmi Note 9s for a day, I was not impressed with it. It's heavy, the camera is over hyped. Even my Samsung A3 2017 dey hustle for first position with it for camera level. I wasn't happy at all. The only thing the phone was good was in memory 6gb ram and it's good for gamers. I called the place I bought the phone to swap it with Samsung A31 but they refused. I had to buy the Samsung. So I have two phones now, though I have given the Redmi to a friend to help me sale it.
I am enjoying my Samsung A31. Very sleek and the interface is very good.
If you want to buy phone, avoid anything coming from China. They can't compete. Go for Samsung or IPhone.
Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta has resigned, after being detained by soldiers on Tuesday, state TV reports.
In a televised address, Mr Keïta said he was also dissolving the government and parliament.
"I want no blood to be spilled to keep me in power," he added.
It comes hours after he and Prime Minister Boubou Cissé were taken to a military camp near the capital Bamako, drawing condemnation from regional powers and France.
Earlier, the mutinying soldiers took control of the Kati camp.
There has been anger among troops about pay and over a continuing conflict with jihadists - as well as widespread discontent with the former president.
Picture 2 shows the Military taking over the streets.
Picture 4 shows the Military taking over the State Radio House.
Mali president, prime minister detained by mutinous soldiers
A regional official says Mali's president and prime minister are now in the custody of mutinous soldiers, sparking fears the country could be plunged into further political turmoil. Mali's president and prime minister have been detained by mutinying soldiers on Tuesday night, according to a regional official.
The two leaders were taken into custody in an apparent mutiny, army officer Sidi Gakou told DPA.
Earlier on Tuesday, soldiers took up arms at the military base in Kati, a town 15 kilometers (nine miles) from Bamako, and began arresting senior military officers.
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Tuesday said soldiers had launched a "mutiny" and urged them to immediately return to their barracks.
"This mutiny comes at a time when, for several months now, ECOWAS has been taking initiatives and conducting mediation efforts with all the Malian parties," the 15-nation bloc said in a statement.
A 'volatile' situation Sources told DW that Colonel Sadio Camara could be behind the military uprising. DW also learned that several high-ranking politicians and officials have been arrested, including the Minister of Finance Abdoulaye Daffe and the chief of staff of the National Guard.
The national radio station ORTM was evacuated. According to ORTM employees, a column of possible putschists is said to be on its way to the station.
DW correspondent Mahamadou Kane, who is in Bamako, said: "At the present time the situation in Kati and Bamako is still very confusing. Panic reigns in both places. It's also not completely clear, whether it is just a mutiny or a military coup."
"More and more people are gathering at Independence Square in support of the government-critical M5-RFP movement that wants to see the resignation of the president and the prime minister Boubou Cisse. They seem to support the military but it remains unclear what the demands of the military are."
"Access to Kati and strategic places in the capital have been blocked for hours. The situation remains volatile," added Kane.
Anti-government protests linked to M5 began in July over what they say are failures to restore security and deal with corruption. At least 14 people have been killed in the recent unrest, according to the United Nations and human rights activists.
The French and Norwegian embassies in the West African country reacted quickly, urging people to stay inside their homes in response to the unrest.
The French Foreign Ministry later condemned the mutiny "in the strongest terms" and urged the Mali military to return to barracks. Over 5,000 French troops are stationed across the Sahel region that includes Mali to counter jihadi violence.
Coup or mutiny? Both could aid the government Etienne Fakaba Sissoko, head of Mali's Center for Political, Economic and Social Research and Analysis, told DW that the move would help the government, irregardless of whether there was a coup or a mutiny — as neither would likely have the full backing and would cause splits in the military and the public. The confusion caused by this could be a "lifeline" to the regime, invoking it to restore constitutional legality and legitimacy. "In this way, the government could gain international support that could then demand an end to attempts at destabilization."
Kati saw a mutiny in 2012 that led to a coup d'etat that ousted then-President Amadou Toumani Toure and contributed to the fall of northern Mali into the hands of jihadi militants.
ALEX182: The good part of me wants to help him but I'm hesitant that it may turn out bad for me. Please matured responses.
Write an anonymous letter to him and try to convince him about the situation. Make sure that the letter cannot be linked to you. Make it be like private investigation firm is carrying out an investigation on him due the money he has been sending to Nigeria. In the letter, the "PI" should alert him that from their investigation he is being scammed and should alert FBI or that the FBI will soon link him to a BCE scam if he doesn't stop. You can even threaten him to stop in that letter. It should be anonymous.
Anyone telling him to face his business is either a scammer, bomber, gee guy, Yahoo boy, etc. God will visit all of you one by one. You will labor and others will eat the fruit.
Alex182, do your thing and help the man. He will only surely discover that its all scam, but the damage would have been too much for him to bear. Help him NOW.