genabc: Language is dynamic and it should be used within the semantic interpretation of the immediate community, that's why we have American English, British English, Australian English, South African English, Nigerian English etc. That's what we call varieties of English with slit semantic interpretation. So if tout in Nigeria means "bad" it's bad. That's why dictionary is been revised everytime to accommodate new views. Language is descriptive not prescriptive. Pls change this ur notion of Tout on this platform. This's Nig and it's Nig English which is highly correct and permissible in Language study, Thanks.
Pls get me a Nigerian dictionary let's check out the meaning of tout.
bigtt76: Toh ....when I said this a while ago when I warned that a newcomer here may not be comfortable with the word 'Tout' you guys said no its common, yes it may be correct but in the Nigerian usage, it means something else
Should we now discard it because of the Nigerian usage as opposed to its real/original meaning?
Truth is the lady just learnt something this morning (just as you did the other day) and I'm sure she's grateful for it.
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missylizzy: That’s very rude of you, who are you calling your, between you and those you call names, who’s more of a tout if not you anyway I’m traveling soon and I don’t think I will be around to wait for my item to get to me
Lolzzz. Funkeeee!!!!!
Why do we take tout to mean something bad?
'Tout' as used here refers to those of us who sell items here.
2kurupt: Damn! You must have the patience of a school teacher to repeatedly wait for that Max 2 to run down to zero percent.
But this your review is inconclusive, Ramos PB fans will not take it (In Orubebe's voice) Am sure the Ramos PB is not as new as the Xiaomi 2c, you can't ignore the effects of wear and tear on electronic gadgets especially those with batteries.
Secondly you didn't state the percentage of the Max 2 before the final charge on the Ramos, something tells me is wasn't on 28%
No blame me o, as a typical Nigerian me love to dey scrutinize things to their least details
For all test done on the Ramoss, phone was down to 0 percent.
I bought the ramoss after I had bought the max 2 and from the onset, I had noticed that the power bank doesn't take long to discharge from 50 percent to zero as it does from 100 percent to 50. Also, I'm not a heavy power bank user because I use a Max 2 with big battery, I have fairly good power supply in my area and I have chargers for my max 2 both at home and the office. I doubt if I had overused the ramoss since I bought it.
I had to do this test by charging with the power banks even when there was light.
I just did an extensive test on the 20, 000 mah xiaomi 2c powerbank and the 20, 000 mah Ramos power bank. Both have QC technology, although the xiaomi also has quick charge for charging the power bank itself while the Ramos doesn't. I used both phones to charge my xiaomi mi max 2 of 5300mah
Here are my result.
Ramos At 100 percent the ramoss charged my max 2 from 0 to 100 percent and the PB indicator dropped to 75 percent. Second charge, the Ramos Charged the max 2 from 0 to 100 percent, this time, dropping to 45 percent. That's 2 full charge. On the third charge, the Ramoss dropped from 45 percent to 0 percent but only gave my phone around 60 percent charge. So It means the Ramos doesn't hold much power on the first 50 percent of battery because being that it used 25 percent at first, I thought with 45 percent left, I should get another full charge on my Max 2.
Xiaomi 2c
This doesn't have digital battery indicator. It has LED indicator. 4 stable led when plugged in means full charge. From 100 percent battery power on the power bank and 0 percent on my Max 2, power bank charged my phone fully with 3 indicator left. At second charge cycle, power bank charged my max 2 from 0 to 100 percent this time the indicator on PB dropped from 3 LED to just one LED left. At third charge cycle, on the 1 LED remaining, power bank charged my phone from 28% to 100 percent, still retaining that one LED power.
Frankly speaking, I never thought I could get up to 50 percent on my phone with that one LED. I plugged the phone overnight, I was just surprised to wake up to see phone fully charged with power bank still blinking the same 1 LED that I started charging it with when phone was on 28 percent. I will drain the phone and use the remaining power to charge the phone and see how many percent I will get on what's left on the power bank.
henry007: They're just not on the same level. If all you care about is beauty, build quality, compact form factor and USB type C, the Umidigi One or One Pro is the way to go.
earthrealm: thanks @ all, u guys helped me make up my mind, seems the note 5 AI has it, legxus460 never wake? this one e never cum chook mouth in favour of his beloved umidigi .
mek i sharperly order screen protector and case from aliexpress , abi any seller has in country?
Chat me up on watsapp on 08062907289. I have 5d screen protector and 360 degree case for note 5
fibonacci2526: I would go with the Redmi note 5 especially if I want to use it for a long time. Guaranteed miui updates and again the one pro is no match for the Redmi note 5 na in terms of raw power and am sure camera wise too.
I took camera samples from both devices and uploaded them here last week. You can check them out in previous pages.
I think the xiaomi looked more detailed though, especially the sky. Umidigi looked washed out. Umidigi was brighter though..
2 xiaomi 2c 20,000 mah power banks and 2 Mi band 3 currently with me and can be sent today via post office since I will be going there later today to send some packages.
Chat me up on 08062907289 if you are interested. Both items cost 10k each. Postal fee is 600 naira and item should get to you within 1 week. For Lagos, it might even be 3 days.