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UnbanEbenezar:Yeah, boss. I hail oo. |
Unibest |
chizzily:Now, how do we believe this madam?
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A whole lot of October accounts here promoting this sh*t. It's like transion told all those their roadside marketers to register for nairaland or the accounts belong to one marketer. Anyways, what do I even know? Make baba bless us all. |
Guy reason what this person just said. Think about career progression. You can become a professor in 15 year's time or thereabouts. In the end the decision is yours to make. Emir8: iaamxavier: |
You people are wasting your time arguing with someone that prolly entered unity school with a score of 3. Smh
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Cheers to the wise ones |
I just pray ASUU and FG come to an agreement and open schools so that all these jambites can concentrate on their books. Useless talks... Dfk is this. Every fůcking day. |
It seems the victory of Everton over spurs made your tickets to cut. Sorry oo. Go and concentrate on your betting biz. Stop hating on teams that cut your tickets. |
This is the real freedom fight.
Conquer women and about 50% of your problems have been solved. |
@skywalker240
Can you explain what you mean by the statement you made above? |
High-end smartphones increasingly boast blazing-fast 90Hz and even 120Hz refresh rate displays. This sounds great on paper. It’s yet another way that smartphones attempt to differentiate themselves from one another. But should you buy a phone because of this latest display tech trend? It honestly depends. The benefits of high refresh rate phones and even how they work is rarely well understood. While games and content can look a lot smoother, whether it’s worth the extra battery consumption depends a lot on the user and the handset. With that in mind, here’s everything you need to know about display refresh rates. What is refresh rate? Displays aren’t static. Content and motion appears smooth on your phone’s screen because every pixel updates to display the latest content from your handset’s processor. But this doesn’t happen randomly. Panels update their content at regular intervals, known as the refresh rate. The refresh rate measures how quickly the phone’s display updates. In other words, how often and quickly the content on the screen refreshes. Measured in Hertz (Hz), the refresh rate counts the number of times the display refreshes every second it is on. A 60Hz display refreshes 60 times per second, 90Hz is 90 times per second, and 120Hz is 120 times per second. So a 120Hz display refreshes twice as fast as a 60Hz panel, and 4x faster than an old 30Hz TV. Faster update times also mean lower latency, because the pixels are being refreshed more often. For example, it takes 16.6 ms to fully refresh a 60Hz display, 11.1ms for 90Hz, and just 8.3ms for a 120Hz rate. Refresh rate isn’t the only factor in round-trip display latency, but it’s the largest contributor. https://www.androidauthority.com/120hz-displays-1112345/ Your smartphone’s screen doesn’t refresh all at once each cycle though. Instead, each horizontal row of pixels refreshes in turn until the whole display updates at the required rate. You can see this in action if you film a display in slow motion and it’s the reason why displays flicker if you view them through your smartphone camera’s viewfinder. In other words, your display is constantly updating and refreshing, but it takes the cycle time to complete one full refresh. A quick note on touch sample rate, a related but different metric. Also measured in Hz, the sample rate tells you how many times per second the touchscreen looks for input from the user’s finger. A higher touch sample rate means less lag between input (touch or swipe) and action, which is especially important for fast-paced games. What 60Hz, 90Hz, and 120Hz means for my phone Higher refresh rate displays make moving content look and feel smoother and snappier. Although most content, such as swiping through your emails and interacting with Facebook’s UI don’t really benefit from anything above the standard 60Hz rate. Remember, lots of video content plays back at the industry standard 24 frames per second, or 24Hz. Yet apps and content with lots of graphical motion appear smoother with a higher refresh rate display. Faster displays make the most noticeable difference when it comes to gaming. Higher frame rates and faster display response times can have a noticeable impact because visual latency is lower and gameplay appears smoother. PC gamers regularly swear by 120Hz and even 144Hz displays. Now mobile gamers can benefit too, albeit on a much smaller screen. However, high frame rate gaming requires a beefy, energy-hungry processor too. This ensures that the graphics frame rate keeps up with the high display refresh rate. https://www.androidauthority.com/90hz-smartphone-display-test-1065904/ Unfortunately, the tradeoff with 90Hz and above displays is substantially reduced battery life. During our test on the OnePlus 7 Pro, we noted 200 fewer minutes of browsing time when using the 90Hz mode versus the more standard 60Hz. In some cases, that battery tradeoff is simply not worth it — for instance, with the Google Pixel 4 already suffering from questionable battery life, we recommend disabling the 90Hz mode to ensure a good day’s worth of use. Source : https://www.androidauthority.com/phone-refresh-rate-90hz-120hz-1086643/ Cc: Dragnet |
muller101:If that's so difficult to do, then you move ahead. Me wey de talk no even get gf. |
Dpsychologist:Nothing is free in this life let alone pusssy. I know someone that spends equivalent of 10k on calls with his babe. Just to "make her happy". This is minus all the taking outs. Then later he will tell me he can't carry olosho. My guy you pay in one way or another. |
Then teach her or send her to learn. Very simple stuff. Food is not all there is to be enjoyed in a relationship. It's only if she refuses to learn that I will have issues with such a girl. |
Playermayweda:You are talking to someone that's still using 2G network to browse. It should give you an indication of who s/he is. |
thesolutions:I think you are right. I would also like you to tell us the price of these two phones so that we can be well informed. Thank you. |
Transsion will not use this until 2025. |
cc: justwise DisGuy
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10. Australia and everywhere
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9. Austria - Slovenia alpin border
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8. Germany and Poland and Czech
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7. Sweden and Norway
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6. Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.
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5. Zip line connects Spain and Portugal
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4. Poland and Ukraine
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3. Netherlands and Belgium
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2. Slovakia, Austria and Hungary
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This is as shared by a twitter user 1. USA and Mexico Residents of Naco, Arizona and Naco, Mexico play volleyball match over fence between USA and Mexico
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I have watched the ongoing US Democratic party primaries, I have not heard CNN tell us the age of the candidates in their reporting of the campaigns. During the Nigerian elections, it was seen as a norm for CNN and other media outlets to emphasize on the age of the candidates. Look at Joe Biden who will be 78 in November and Bernie Sanders who will be 79 in September, campaigning for the position that they will prolly stay for 8yrs. I know some persons may say that they are honest with their age. That is not the issue here. The issue is that America stands a chance of having an 87 yr old president if Sanders should win Biden and goes ahead to win Trump (something I pray against). No one is concerned, but if it's in Nigeria or African, the whole Western Media will make it an issue. More disturbing is the fact that our Media houses also buy into this cheap blackmail. I am not by any means clamouring for gerontocrats in Nigeria or anywhere, I am only concerned about the double standard deployed by the likes of CNN. Its high time we developed the mentality of not buying into everything dished out by this Western agents. cc: Seun Mynd44
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talentedboz:you are in kd right? |
