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sanny1:Na wa o! NL of 2021...these small boys and gal don dey spoil my internet bar. This is my second account on NL...I joined 2010 and someone used my NL account to scam 100k...long story. Seun start weeding this your farm o! |
Based on recent info, Oppo is the latest Android maker looking to enter the tablet race. The device tentatively named Oppo Pad will reportedly feature an 11-inch FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a Snapdragon 870 chipset. Tipster Digital Chat Station is now expanding the rumor mill with a few more details. The slate will apparently use an LCD with the aforementioned 120Hz refresh rate and dual cameras around the back with a 13MP main shooter and 8MP secondary cam as well as an unnamed front-facing shooter. The more interesting bit however is concerned with the tablet’s rumored pricing which is expected to start at CNY 2,000 in China or about $313 based on today’s conversion. The rest of the leaked spec sheet includes 6GB RAM and 256GB storage, Android 11-based ColorOS 12 and an 8,080 mAh battery. Source GSMNEWS
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Mysterious debit stories too much these days o! E be like under mattress make sense now o! |
Yes...$1billion physically...
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Unforgettable JJ! Brought joy to the game...mermerised the world... So good...he was named twice. G.O.A.T |
The AnTuTu portal has a tradition of annually publishing a rating THE MOST POWERFUL ANDROID SMARTPHONES IN THE GLOBAL MARKETof the most powerful smartphones. Earlier, we have already learned which mobile Android devices are recognized as the most productive in the Chinese market, and today a list of the most powerful devices for October 2021 on the global market is presented. The Nubia Red Magic 6 smartphone was placed at the top of the ranking with a score of 858,734 points. Asus ROG Phone 5 came in second, and realme GT came in third. All three leaders are based on Snapdragon 888 and this same chip is at the heart of all smartphones that made it into the top 10. In fourth place was the iQOO 7 and the top five was closed by OnePlus 9 Pro. The sixth position was taken by the Xiaomi Mi 11i, the seventh-place was taken by the Asus Zenfone 8 mini, and the eighth result by the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra. Closed the top 10 most powerful smartphones Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G and Sony Xperia 1 III 5G. The difference between first and last place was just over 90 thousand points In the middle segment, for three months in a row, the rating has been topped by Realme GT Master; which is built on the basis of Snapdragon 778G. “Silver” was given to Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite with Snapdragon 780G and the third was Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G NE, which has a Snapdragon 778G processor. The fourth and fifth places were taken by the Samsung Galaxy A52 s 5G and Galaxy M52 5G, which are also based on the Snapdragon 778G processor. From sixth to tenth position were shared by Huawei Nova 7, Oppo Reno6 5G, Google Pixel 5, Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite 5G and Oppo Reno5A. Smartphone market in Q3 2021 The International Data Corporation (IDC) has released statistics on the global smartphone market in the third quarter of this year. Shipments of smartphone devices have declined. Also, between July and September inclusive, 331.2 million smartphones were sold globally. For comparison: a year earlier shipments were equal to 354.9 million units. Thus, the fall in annual terms was about 6.7%. This situation is primarily due to the shortage of electronic components. Difficulties with the production of components hit a wide variety of industries. Including computers and household appliances, the automotive industry, server equipment, etc. Also, the largest player in the smartphone market in the third quarter was the South Korean giant Samsung with a 20.8% share. In second place is Apple, with approximately 15.2% of the global market. The Chinese Xiaomi closes the top three with a share of 13.4%. Then there are Vivo and Oppo with approximately the same results – 10.1% and 10.0%, respectively. All other smartphone vendors collectively hold 30.5% of the global market. Source/VIA : Antutu
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In case you have been wondering what 1billion naira looks like, this is it
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Nonexisting:Signs of the time |
orohbiro:Why na? |
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Do you want to make your videos look more professional? Enter: Camera Gimbals. While they’ve been around for a while, they’ve really made a splash in the past couple of years. Manufacturers have come out with high-quality gimbals for DSLRs, mirrorless models, smartphones and action cameras (like GoPros) – at more affordable prices. But before we get ahead of ourselves, let’s talk about why gimbals are the key to smooth, shake-free footage. What is a camera gimbal? Equipped with motors and sensors, a gimbal is a device that allows your digital camera to rotate smoothly along an axis. These days, 3-axis gimbals are the most common type. They stabilise your camera while you tilt, pan and roll, and help you to film fluid, smooth footage while you’re on the move. In the past, mechanical camera stabilisers were used to prevent jerky footage, but gimbals have a little more manoeuvrability. While gimbals are handy for shooting stills from tricky angles, they’re essential for videographers. With a gimbal, you have the freedom to film handheld, knowing you’ll end up with steady, blur-free footage. Think of it as the best way to hold a camera steady without a tripod. Videographers who have been in the game for a while may be used to dollies, jigs and other professional video-making equipment. Though gimbals can’t replace these, they’re much more portable – which is great news for on-the-go content creators. How does a camera gimbal work? Backed by algorithms and gyroscopes, gimbals pick up on any unwanted jolts or bumps in your footage – and then stabilise those moments with the help of motors. The popular 3-axis gimbals use Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) to detect movement, and then adjust the gimbal on each axis to balance your camera and keep it still as you move through the scene. The best part? The gimbal’s built-in computer can determine which movements are intentional (and which ones aren’t), so your panning scenes and sweeping views turn out the way you wanted them. Thanks to this technology, 3-axis gimbals can create a cinematic yet dreamy effect, where the camera appears to be floating through the air. (On that note, this is why many of the newer video drones are fitted out with gimbals.) Finally, gimbal motors are usually brushless. This means they’re silent – which is key to the quality of your finished work. On a budget? Though 3-axis gimbals offer the smoothest video, they’re an investment. If you’re looking for a cheaper alternative, go for a 1-axis or 2-axis gimbal. They have similar capabilities, so they’re great starter gimbals. Do I need a gimbal? Now, onto the million-dollar question: Should you get a gimbal? If you’re a budding or professional videographer who’s serious about video quality, it’s worth adding a gimbal to your kit. Without one, handheld video can be very hit and miss. You’ll be limited in the movements you can make, and may have to settle for less-interesting shots. Chances are, you could also end up with shaky footage. Unless you’re deliberately shooting in a ‘raw’ style (like you might for a documentary), the goal is to film steady video. Of course, a tripod will help you to film smooth footage – but it can’t offer the same speed and versatility to move your camera like a motorised gimbal can. For this reason, many wildlife and sports videographers choose to use a gimbal to stabilise their camera and track moving subjects. Along with shooting steady footage, there are other benefits to using gimbals: They’re quick to set up, compared to more professional stabilisation gear. They’re lightweight and easy to carry, which is important if your videography often takes you on adventures. They let you comfortably film with your camera for longer periods of time. They help you to effortlessly change the direction of your camera, which can cut down on your shooting time. They allow you to mount other camera accessories, such as microphones. They give you a firmer hold on your camera. They’re brilliant for shooting underwater and aerial footage. Some gimbals are connected to apps that can open up a new world of creative possibilities, too.
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125W fast-charging...wow! |
The curtains of 2021 are almost closing and it’s natural to see smartphone makers moving on to their next year’s smartphones. Oppo, one of the more popular Chinese brands, should be busy with a new round of Oppo Reno smartphones for this year. However, new evidence suggests that the company is already preparing the terrain for the upcoming Oppo Find X4. The next smartphone series will probably land a few months after the Galaxy S22 series, but we expect them to excel at Samsung handsets in some specifications. Today’s leak reveals the device’s charging capabilities and they are way beyond what Samsung currently offers and will offer with its Galaxy S22 series. For starters, the Reno series is made of premium mid-range and flagship smartphones. Oppo gives special attention to the Oppo Find X series. The true “Oppo” flagship smartphones come under this particular lineup. The upcoming Oppo Find X4 series will be even more appealing as the Reno 7 series won’t bring a Pro Plus variant. For those unaware, the Pro Plus variant is the one that usually gets a flagship-tier chipset. Oppo Find X4 will come with 125W fast-charging As per the reputed leakster Digital Chat Station, the upcoming Oppo Find X4 series will push the fast charging forward with 125 W speeds. That’s almost twice the amount coming with the Oppo Find X3 Pro. This year’s flagship “only” has 65 W fast charging. The “125W charging” certainly is familiar for those following Realme’s news. That is the exact same amount coming with Realme’s next flagship smartphone. However, it’s natural to see the two sister companies sharing technologies. Unfortunately, not much is known about the Oppo Find X4 at the moment. However, we expect some serious refreshment in terms of performance. For instance, the two variants will probably carry the Qualcomm Snapdragon 898 SoC. The upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon platform will be present in a plethora of flagship smartphones next year. Oppo’s flagships will certainly excel in other aspects like cameras and fast charging. Oppo will certainly use the charging capability to show up its flagships as solid alternatives over the Galaxy S22 series. Samsung’s upcoming smartphones are said to stick with 25 W fast charging. The most optimistic reports suggest 45W charging for the Ultra, but this still needs confirmation. In the end, even the most high-tier Galaxy S22 Ultra could come with the midrange-tier 25W charging. Source/VIA : GSMArena |
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