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He's been blogging about other people Now others get to blog about him It's the circle of life Or should I say circle of information ![]() RIP |
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Like seriously who cares what day it is, to me today has become just another day. # Function sub Daily{ print "Work, Eat, Sleep!\n"; Repeat} # Function call Repeat();
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dacblogger:I don't believe you are a Christian because if you were you would't be saying Marriage is a huge scam Even Jesus himself attended a wedding and performed his first miracle there Telling us two things 1. He supports marriage 2. Marriage is a sacred institution So please stop calling marriage a scam |
Strong head NO good O ![]() |
2shur:Love this your comment, can you tell me more about these two cars, in bold. I love them both but can't decide which to go for |
Wow Clean car Just that I'm a Honda kinda girl ![]() |
Not again ![]() |
lofty900:No price yet but should be cheaper than its rival the upcoming Galaxy S8 |
lofty900:The first 13MP camera is the normal one with image stabilisation, while the second 13MP is a wide angle camera without image stabilisation |
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This year, smartphones are expected to become little more than big, bezel-less screens, and LG's new flagship has a head start on Samsung's Galaxy S8, which will launch in late March, and is way ahead of Apple, whose new iPhone is expected in September. The G6 it a beautiful smartphone, quite possibly the nicest LG has ever built. It has a huge 5.7-inch, QHD+ screen with a taller-than-usual 18:9 aspect ratio and a very compact body. It's covered with a glass surface on both front and back. And it has an innovative, fun-to-use dual camera on the back. Here we look at 6 reasons why we think the LG G6 is totally worth your money. The Design The G6's design feels new, and improves on the G5's design by making the screen taller, with tiny bezels on the side, and just enough space on top for the camera, sensors and speaker. Even though the G6 has a 5.7-inch screen, I had no problems using it with one hand, because its body is much smaller than those of most phablets with a screen that big. The design works well. The phone is simple-looking: A huge screen in the front, with rounded corners that should prevent damage in case of fall, but are also a very nice visual differentiator from other flagships out there. The Great specs The LG G6 comes with some standout specs, including the 5.7-inch, 2,880 x 1,440 pixel LCD screen and the dual 13-megapixel cameras on the back. Other specs are what you'd expect from a flagship these days: 4GB of RAM, 32/64GB of storage depending on the region; thankfully, you can upgrade that with a microSD card and Android 7.0 Nougat. The system-on-a-chip powering the phone is a Snapdragon 821. It's a powerful chip, but a slight disappointment given that Qualcomm will soon launch a new flagship chip, the Snapdragon 835. Also, the selfie camera is just a 5-megapixel sensor, which is underwhelming now that 8-megapixel selfie cams are the norm. The Screen The screen on the LG G6 deserves a closer look. Its unique, 18:9 (or 2:1 if you will) aspect ratio means there's more space for apps such as the camera than on a conventional screen. The LG G6 has a huge, 5.7-inch screen with an 18:9 aspect ratio, leaving just enough space for the logo at the bottom and camera, speaker grille and sensors on top. The Battery The LG G6 should provide exceptional battery life from its 3,300mAh non-removable battery with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 support, which should be enough for the heavy users. The Dual Cameras The LG G6 has two 13-megapixel cameras, and switching between the two is faster than before. They're not exactly the same; the main, 71-degree lens has a far better, f/1.8 aperture, while the wide, 125-degree lens has an f/2.4 aperture with no optical image stabilization. The UI is cluttered with tons of options, but you'll get used to them — or switch to "simple view," which eliminates all but a few key features. The Software LG's UX 6.0 user interface is not vastly different from stock Android, but there are differences. The Camera and Music, take advantage of the screen's 2:1 ratio, either by splitting nicely in the middle or by adding more options on the side. The G6 also comes with a special feature, so far reserved only for Google-branded phones: Google Assistant. http://syberkart.com/blog/6-reasons-lg-g6-beautiful-phone-worth-money/ Lalasticlala Mynd44 seun Dominique
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joinnow:Why no IT course ![]() |
Frank3n2:Olodo ![]() |
Teacher are wanted – Brainy School Academy Senior Secondary (80,000) and Junior Secondary (70,000) http://syberkart.com/teachers-wanted-brainy-school-academy/ |
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AfonjaBoston:Touché ![]() |
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AfonjaBoston:If you think I made that post because I need money then you are dumber than I thought |
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