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Bouncingbabyboy:Its irony because most of the phones having those green lines are old S series. I think the updates Samsung is pushing into those devices is making it generate heats that eventually breaks them |
Clonus:Expect more bro, i had 9 before i fixed my screen, i didnt take preacauions and i have on thick 1 as we speak ![]() |
davillian:Just make sure you have a stable ROM on it, unstable ROM causes the phone to crashes, and eventually makes it to heat up |
DextrousD:Dont update via OTA, it generates excessive heat during the software update causing damages to the led pixels |
flamesthehussle:Heat is the major cause of the green lines, it is very imperative to use Samsung with caution. |
If your phone brought out lines after completing a software updates via OTA, gather here ![]() |
Hey fellow Samsung enthusiasts! I’ve been meaning to start this thread for a while now, but you know how life gets—like trying to get the last slice of pizza at a party! 🍕 Anyway, I wanted to bring up something we all seem to be experiencing: those pesky green lines on our beloved Samsung screens. It turns out that about 70% of Samsung users are dealing with this issue. Yep, you heard that right—seven out of ten Samsung users you see on the road might be sporting a green-lined masterpiece! 🎨 Now, don’t panic! This thread isn’t about fixing the green line situation (we’ve all got our favourite DIY fixes and tech hacks for that). Instead, let’s focus on preventive steps we can take to avoid running into this quirky issue if we do manage to fix it. Feel free to share your personal stories and insights about your experiences with these green lines. How many do you have on your Samsung right now? And what model are you rocking? Let’s keep it light-hearted and insightful! Looking forward to hearing from all of you! Let’s tackle this together—after all, we’re all in this green line club together! 🤣🙌 Cheers!
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Tizeti, a leading internet service provider in Nigeria, has extended its 4G LTE network to 10 new states, expanding its coverage to a total of 17 states. The company's goal is to provide affordable and reliable internet access to all Nigerians, regardless of location or income. These States include Akwa- Ibom, Abia, Cross River, Delta, Anambra, Kano, Imo, Kaduna, Enugu, and Abuja. The 10 new states were chosen based on their large population and lack of dependable internet infrastructure. Tizeti's expansion will benefit millions of residents in these states, allowing them to stream videos, play online games, and work from home effortlessly with internet speeds of up to 100Mbps. The company's network has a 99.9% uptime rate, making it one of the most dependable in the country. Customers can purchase a Tizeti Blaze CPE router to access the network, which provides Wi-Fi coverage for up to 30 devices. The expansion of these services into 10 new states is mainly to increase its customer base, improve internet penetration and access to affordable high-speed internet in more areas, and support the digital economy growth in Nigeria. Additionally, the expansion aims to bridge the digital divide and provide more opportunities for businesses and individuals to thrive in the digital age. Knowing fully well that access to the internet is essential for economic development and growth, and the lack of dependable internet infrastructure in many areas of the country has been a barrier to progress. By extending its network to these 10 states, Tizeti is helping to bridge this digital divide and create new opportunities for businesses and individuals in these regions. The launch of Tizeti is poised to bring about a transformative impact on internet connectivity in Africa. With a focus on providing affordable and reliable broadband solutions, Tizeti is well-positioned to address the connectivity challenges faced by millions of people across the continent. By offering high-speed internet to states that lack adequate broadband infrastructure, Tizeti is set to enhance the competitiveness of these regions and foster growth and development in various sectors. Ultimately, Tizeti's commitment to delivering uncapped internet access holds great promise for a more connected and digitally inclusive Africa. https://techfashy.com/2023/02/tizeti-4g-lte-expands-into-10-new-states.html
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In recent years, Nigeria has experienced an influx of failed Point-of-Sale (POS) transactions. This has become a primary source of frustration for consumers and merchants alike, who have had to deal with the inconvenience of declining their transactions despite having sufficient funds in their accounts. This article will explore why this is happening and what can be done to fix this issue. Infrastructure One of the major reasons for the high increase of failed POS transactions in Nigeria is the need for proper infrastructure. The country’s banking system is still largely dependent on outdated technology, and many banks still need to embrace digital payment solutions fully. As a result, their systems often need help to keep up with the demands of modern consumers, leading to frequent network outages and downtime. Standardization Another reason is the need for more standardization in the payment industry. Different banks and financial institutions use other protocols and technologies, which can lead to compatibility issues and the failure of transactions. This lack of standardization also makes it difficult for merchants to adopt new payment technologies, as they need to ensure compatibility with the systems used by their customers’ banks. Fraud and Security In addition, fraud and security issues are also significant concerns in Nigeria. With the rise of digital payments, cybercriminals have taken advantage of the country’s lack of robust security systems to carry out scams and frauds. This has led to increased vigilance by banks and other financial institutions, which can result in more transactions being declined for security reasons. How to fix failed POS transactions in Nigeria To overcome these issues, there needs to be a concerted effort by all stakeholders in the payment industry to work together towards improving the infrastructure and standardizing payment systems in Nigeria. Banks, payment service providers, and merchants must collaborate to ensure that their payment systems are secure, reliable, and compatible. This will help to reduce the number of failed transactions and improve the overall customer experience. In conclusion, Nigeria’s high number of failed POS transactions is a complex issue with multiple contributing factors. To fix this, the payment industry must work together to improve infrastructure, standardize systems, and enhance security measures. With suitable investments and initiatives, it is possible to transform Nigeria’s payment landscape and create a more efficient and seamless payment experience for all https://leadership.ng/financial-structure-high-pos-transaction-decline-in-nigeria-techfashy/
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[quote author=jackson44 post=111094588][/quote]Update!! Accessbank reduces rate to 498/$ today!! March 17th |
Access bank New international spending limits capped $1500 Monthly. https://www.nairaland.com/7032918/access-bank-increases-international-spending |
Access bank New international spending limits capped $1500 Monthly. https://www.nairaland.com/7032918/access-bank-increases-international-spending |
[quote author=invincible560 post=111092778]Amid dollar scarcity when almost all banks have limited international spending limits on their cards to $20, Accessbank has thrown the hat into the ring amongst other banks and availed their customers with a $1500 international spending limit Monthly. This new development was spotted in the memo sent earlier this morning via email to us. What you should know! Earlier Feb 11, the CBN said it will stop the sale of FX to money deposit banks and strongly advised money deposit banks(MDB) to source for export proceeds to meet dollar demands for their customers. However, the CBN has implemented a new scheme “RX 2000 scheme” very similar to the naira4dollar scheme but rewards differently with 65# for every dollar traded at the I & E importers window. The program aims to generate over $200bilion in FX into the economy from non-oil exporters So this vividly, shows the economy is need of FX as there are endless efforts by the CBN to get more FX supplies into the economy through different policies and schemes. Access bank New international spending limits capped $1500 Monthly. If you own a visa card or a master card, you can conveniently make international purchases up to $1500 with your debit card. However, access bank has capped international ATM withdrawal on all their debit cards at $100 daily. Access Bank Current Exchange Rate As at the time of writing this post, the current exchange rate for access bank is 557/$ does this profer solution to your dollar needs at the moment? Considering black market to be over 580/$ https://techfashy.com/2022/03/access-bank-increases-international-spending-limit-to-1500-monthly.html |
Amid dollar scarcity when almost all banks have limited international spending limits on their cards to $20, Accessbank has thrown the hat into the ring amongst other banks and availed their customers with a $1500 international spending limit Monthly. This new development was spotted in the memo sent earlier this morning via email to us. What you should know! Earlier Feb 11, the CBN said it will stop the sale of FX to money deposit banks and strongly advised money deposit banks(MDB) to source for export proceeds to meet dollar demands for their customers. However, the CBN has implemented a new scheme “RT2000 scheme” very similar to the naira4dollar scheme but rewards differently with 65# for every dollar traded at the I & E importers window. The program aims to generate over $200bilion in FX into the economy from non-oil exporters So this vividly, shows the economy is need of FX as there are endless efforts by the CBN to get more FX supplies into the economy through different policies and schemes. Access bank New international spending limits capped $1500 Monthly. If you own a visa card or a master card, you can conveniently make international purchases up to $1500 with your debit card. However, access bank has capped international ATM withdrawal on all their debit cards at $100 daily. Access Bank Current Exchange Rate As at the time of writing this post, the current exchange rate for access bank is 557/$ does this profer solution to your dollar needs at the moment? Considering black market to be over 580/$ https://techfashy.com/2022/03/access-bank-increases-international-spending-limit-to-1500-monthly.html
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The international spending limit in Nigeria has now become a thug of war. We posted recently how UBA and union bank revised their international spending limits to 20$ monthly. Ever since, more banks have started joining the trend of reducing their international spending limits to 20$ monthly. What you should know!! On Feb 11 2022, the CBN indicated at the 364th banker’s committee meeting that it would discontinue the sale of foreign exchange to the commercial bank by the end of the year. Emefiele , “The era is coming to an end when, because your customers need 100million dollars in foreign exchange or 200 million dollars, you now want to pack all the dollars and pass it to CBN to give you dollars. “It is coming to an end before or by the end of this year. We will tell them don’t come to the Central Bank for foreign exchange again go and generate their export proceeds. When those export proceeds come, we will fund them at 5% for you and they will earn rebait. Then you can sell those proceeds to your customers that want 100 million dollars. But to say you will continue to come to the Central Bank to give you dollars, we will stop it. It’s so surprising if CBN has stopped selling FX to banks early as the majority of them have reduced their international spending limits. Below is a list of banks that adjusted their spending limits to between $0 to $50 monthly. Gtbank $20 Stanbic $50 Wema $20 FCMB $20 Firstbank $20 Union Bank $20 UBA $20 Zenith$20 Polaris $20 All banks claim their customers should visit their nearest branch to get a dollar-denominated card. But the question is; will the bank sell dollars above their current spending limits and will it be the official rate or the Black market’s rate? If the reverse is the case, then we can confidently buy dollars at the black market on barter or chippercash virtual cards for international usage instead of getting a dollar card from the bank, and still source for dollar to fund into the dollar account. https://techfashy.com/2022/03/more-banks-join-the-monthly-20-int-spending-limits-trend.html
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