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kulz: pls help ooooo.........during uploading of documents as a DE student am i to upload all except jamb result?yes u need not bother bout jamb just ya waec n D.E cert. Either ND OND Ijmb etc |
Funpeter: You can do it Everywhere as long data is involve.places like where n where pls? Say the word |
Pls what document do DE need to upload pls enlighten me oh confused here |
dataville: Statisticians...let's share and connect.I dey here with u. This thread needs to be Revamped! |
For those who ve been admitted kindly pay ur acceptance fee be4 3rd of oct because that is the deadline date. Yesterday/Today‘s list was not the 2nd list but a supplementary one to the 1st batch. 2nd batch is still loading (be4 2nd week in oct) Let‘s keep our hope intact and continue to pray. Get d full details here http://unilorinadmissioninfo..com It is well in jesus name. follow me on twirra www.twitter.com/itsDonmonc #ifollow back always..... Anybody giving admission from SouthEast here? Holla me 07061082694 or 08170279711 idey Onitsha now. #TeamSTATISTICS via IJMB D.E |
Harry4cas: Now that i've been giving admission into BBF lemmi ask the question that has been on ma mind for long .... I was not able to ask it all this while cos am never sure of my admission yet then...someone answer me |
omodave: Congrat boothanks bro |
kaycuz: thanx bro......also got 54......expecting God's miracle......pls wot course are u given?Statistics D.E via IJMB 8points... Which course are u applying for? |
kaycuz: Pls has any1 who score 50+ bin admitted?pls I nid a quick responsei got 54percent bro n admitted. Idnt think na all by ya score oh ... |
pressley06: Tnx bro ma email is always on bt I still av hope shawhich course u apply for? |
pressley06: Any chance for those that have not been admitted??Never Give up dear. Meanwhile check ya email 1st cos they sent mine via email around 6am and i got the alert on ma phone around 7am |
iyamuri: ....yh...i gt agric nd furthermaths toowhat of Geo? Cos thats the powerhouse here |
I've just been Offered Admission to study Statistics (D.E) in BBF unilorin today oh... And i still have Uniben there again oh... Lol i pray everybody here gets admitted! Idk what to do if uniben also give me admission for compt.sci *i'll just faint oh* lol cos i wont know d1 to choose cos i like the 2schools! |
iyamuri: :Pls hlp ooo.....put in fr elect engnr for d.e nd got biomedical engnr...nd dnt hv biology on my o'lvl....abg.....any slim chance?....response plsidont know but pray so that u will not be moved to another department oh... Shebi ya Geography n Agric is good in ya Olevel? If yes then u can get cleared for that course. |
Now that i've been giving admission into BBF lemmi ask the question that has been on ma mind for long .... I was not able to ask it all this while cos am never sure of my admission yet then... My Questions are: How much is the tution fee for Bsc. STATISTICS? AND DO WE D.E NEWLY ADMITTED STILL BE GIVING THE UNILORIN TABLET OR IS IT MEANT FOR PEOPLE THAT GOT ADMISSION VIA JAMB TO YEAR 1 ?? |
Kwinhapi: Alhamdulilah,just got d text buh it didn't specify ma course of study? Aw can i check pls?Ya Email Adress |
harklas: pls any statistics DE that has been admitted should signifyi have been admitted they sent it by 6.49 am this morning |
OMG i've finally seen my alert they sent it this morning! #DancingnJumping up... Team Statistics via iJMB D.Ê #YEAH anybody that is still waiting for his or her alert pls keep up the faith if u get any leg keep pressing the button i heard some1 was gvin admission last yr around november. My God will do it 4u |
OMG i've finally seen my alert they sent it this morning! #DancingnJumping up... I said that am not gonna comment here again till i see my name! Team Statistics via iJMB D.Ê #YEAH |
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harklas: pls any statistics DE that has been admitted should signifyapplied for statistics too but i havent gotten any msg ... Already crying here |
harrysterol: 4BG RAMlmao... |
Wassup fams i just did a review on bb passport and its specs.. Here - https://www.nairaland.com/1920303/blackberry-passport-specs-review#26621711 please let us go check it out and support me to make it hit fp if possible and incase it makes Fp lol i'll Faint *just joking* that will be ma 1st. Comment share like all appreciated. |
Lagusta: Only the chipset, speed and GPU are remarkable...its worth it bro.... It came with 3GB RAM not 1.5GB RAM. *modified* u might wana read it again |
Pics of bb passport!
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If there is one criticism of today's smartphones that I hear the most often, it's the dearth of physical keyboards. For those who began typing on phones when BlackBerry and Palm ruled mobile, the move to pure touchscreen design has been a mixed blessing. They're responsive and natural, but nothing lets you crank out an email at top speed like those trusty QWERTY keys. BlackBerry, which never fully went away, now has something new for that crowd: the BlackBerry Passport, a huge phone with a big screen and the most sophisticated keyboard you've ever seen on a mobile device. Big and bizarre The Passport isn't just big at 3.6 inches wide — it's weirdly big, with a square display perched atop a few strips of keys. There really isn't any other smartphone like it. BlackBerry says it picked this size for two reasons: One, 1. The display can display 60 characters per line, which is supposedly very good for reading. 2. it's actually the exact same size as a real passport. Cons/Pros Generally BlackBerry put a lot of thought and effort into the Passport, and it shows. Still, there's no escaping the fact that this is a very strange phone, and an unwieldy one at that. Even power users will need to rethink how they type on the keyboard to take full advantage of it. If you have that patience, the Passport has to goods to level up your BlackBerry experience. For everyone else, though, it's just too bizarre to take seriously. BlackBerry Passport • The Good Solid design • Great camera • Flagship specs •The Bad Strange shape • Nearly impossible to use with one hand • Keyboard takes getting used to The Bottom Line The Passport is an interesting device in attempt to re-invent the BlackBerry for the phablet era. SOURCE: Specs: http://ca.blackberry.com/smartphones/blackberry-passport.html 1st Class Review: http://mashable.com/2014/09/24/blackberry-passport-review/ |
BlackBerry's latest phone isn't just a curious-looking face, though: This is BlackBerry's new flagship smartphone, powered by a speedy 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor and 3GB of RAM with 32GB for storage (there's a microSD card slot if you want more). The 4.5-inch screen is 1,440 x 1,440, which makes for an impressive (and ultra-sharp) 453 pixels per inch (ppi). The Passport's keyboard is different from all previous BlackBerry phones: It's still QWERTY, but it's just the basics — the period and symbol keys are missing. Where did they go? BlackBerry moved them to the display, and they appear whenever you start typing. The big advantage here is the keys are adaptable — they can change depending on whatever you're doing. You'll see different keys when you're filling out an email field, for instance, than when you're writing body text. Relocating the keys also keeps the keyboard as small as possible, maximizing your screen real estate. It's a good idea, although moving your fingers up for punctuation takes some getting used to. I also found it takes practice to ensure your fingers are targeting the right keys… my thumbs kept hitting the row below the one I was aiming for. If the keyboard has a killer feature, though, it's the fact that it's also a touchpad. BlackBerry built a capacitive layer underneath the keyboard, making all the keys touch- sensitive. That means the Passport can actually take advantage of the cool "swipe-up- quickly-type-a-word" suggestions on phones based on BlackBerry 10 software (the Passport runs BlackBerry 10.3). Once you get past the strange form factor and the unusual way the keyboard works, you can find the powerful device beneath those first impressions. The touchpad can improve your experience in some subtle ways; you don't know how much screen space your fingers cover while scrolling until they're gone. I find it hard to decide if it's a better experience to type on the Passport than its predecessor, the BlackBerry Q10. While the Q10 was closer to classic BlackBerry Curves of old and was easier to transition to, the Passport's keyboard is analogous to a major software upgrade. It changes where things are and how some stuff works, but once you get used to it, you enjoy the benefits. The big one is simplicity. After a couple days' use, your fingers start to stab at the display for punctuation and special characters, and the benefits of the stripped-down keyboard really take hold. Not only does it leave more room for screen, but your mental picture of the keys is that much cleaner. Camera upgrade The Passport's camera is great. It's a 13-megapixel sensor that focuses quickly and even includes optical image stabilization (considering the phone weighs 6.9 ounces, it had better). The images I took were very good — comparable with pics I've captured with the iPhone 6 or HTC One M8. BlackBerry included some extra camera features this time around. Its famous time-shifting ability — where you can rewind or move forward in time to find the best smile on a person's face — is still there, but now you can save those pics for later and retain the time-shift ability. There's also a panorama mode, a timer for selfies and a tip bubble that will recommend what mode to use for a particular scene. The problem with BlackBerry phones — and the big reason their recent ones couldn't get any attraction — is that they can't run that many apps. That's not so bad on the Passport because it has access to Amazon's Appstore. You may not be able to find Minecraft in BlackBerry World, but it's waiting for you over on Amazon. That's cool, although Amazon apps won't run like they're native. To share anything from them, for instance, you'll have to resort to copying and pasting. Besides the keyboard and wide screen, the other big thing the Passport has going for it is battery life. BATTERY SPEC The battery spec is a massive 3,450 milliamp-hours, and BlackBerry rates it to last 25 hours with typical use. I found that to be conservative — I forgot to charge it overnight once, but it powered through most of a second day no problem. The Passport is the first device to work with BlackBerry Blend, which is how your BlackBerry talks to your computer. Similar to Apple's Continuity, and bridge solutions from Motorola and Samsung, Blend lets you see texts, missed calls and other notifications on your bigger screen. You can't take calls yet, but BlackBerry says it's working on it.
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falaap: MTN 6.9GB FR33 NOW OUT 4RM N`A`I`J`A`F`A`P`P`E`R dot C`O`MThis is why i ban people :/ |
BluePearls: I hope that comment wasn't for the Z10?Lol nah it isnt. |
mxxpunkxx1: Yesterday I bought 2 Z10's because there was no way I would sacrifice so muchwe all know bout the superiority of z10 over z3 IMO I CANT REALLY GET MY HANDS ON Z10 OVER Z3 WHEN I'M FULLY AWARE OF THE Z10 WAHALA HERE N THERE OF WHICH POOR BATTERY LIFE IS ONE OF ITS VERY MANY WAHALA.... BTW WHO WANTS A GOOD LOOKING CAR WITH A POOR ENGINE? AS FOR ME, WHAT I LOOK OUT FOR IN PHONE IS ITS DURABILITY,BATTERY LIFE SPAN, SIZE, ABILITY TO HOLD/OPERATE IT COMFORTABLY WITH 1 HAND, AND FREE MEMORY SPACE ON IT |

