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Herald47:bros ahbeg if u want ur biafra contd with d protests and reject all preveledges given to ur pple and stop comparing Nigeria to dose countries.u for don add s.sudan, Bosnia Herzegovina, and Haiti. mtcheew |
[quote author=Ask4bigneyo post=40319981]Lets talk on Phone..
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are u on watapp |
Ask4bigneyo:yes.is dat der lst price |
jumiabazaar:are der going to be more discounts cus some products are already on discount price |
jumiabazaar:are der going to be more discounts cus some products are already discounted |
Ask4bigneyo:I want to buy dis tab imose, on d site I already say it discounted to abt 20%.xo is dat d blackfriday retail price or It would be reduced |
akashi01:some phone prices are already being slashed, wuld slash it more or leave it lyk dat |
Zinicc:u fit use Google |
Zinicc:it d truth dat y igbos will remain bastards, wen u travelling to Malaysia and u are been screened tinking u won to take after d best trade of igbos dat is prostitution with dogs and drug dealings. |
iykomo0:igbo bitch always hating |
EZEIGBO1OFIMO:tnks |
goodday everyone, pls I need ur enlightenment about this forex stuff cause have seen lots of ads on it but yet to get wat it entails tnks |
Saturn213:lol u sef harsh ooo free rice be da na |
jidestar:in safeguard ads voive.xo wat do we do.or na new tin |
oprezy:yes d ads below ur blog wi h say watch video on vidmate |
Our dear phone is never made to last forever and its made to be recharge , thats why it comes with a travel charger kit but to many of us living in area where there is outage of power supply this means big so tag along, To save battery, first we look at what eats up our battery and that is; 1) Apps 2) Calls 3) Standby 4) Authomatic Sychronisation 5) Background Running Apps e.t.c. Obviously everything we do on the phone eats up our battery even when not in use, it still eats up our battery, so whats the solution. SITUATION ONE When you are on a good percentage If your battery is still well above 30% and feel like saving the rest for extended use, do this; Close all underground running apps: Android is build in a way that you don't have to exit apps as it has a built in memory manager which close apps when there is need for more memory, although some apps have an exit button to press while 90% of android apps do not have exit button. so to close under ground running apps, goto settings---->apps----> running and there you will see a list of running apps. just close the ones you don't need and remember to swipe them off recently use apps. Turn off unused accessories: accessories like Bluetooth, GPS, WiFi and the rest should be turn off when not in use, this accessories consumes your battery than the applications you are using, so in your best interest turn them off especially GPS cause you aren't getting lost yet. SITUATION TWO When you are not a low battery If your battery is on the dying path, you have to do the following, first follow the process above, the this extra steps also; a) Turn off Automatic synchronization b) if your phone is a dual SIM phone, switch off the other SIM cards remaining your main SIM or else you need them. c)Turn off all apps that are running including antivirus since you are not connect your phone to anybody's gadget. d) Turn off Vibration and put your alert to beep mode id necessary (1-5%) e) stop looking at it, lock it and place it beside you. All well and good, enjoy the rest of your battery till it completely dies off, charge it before that happens and also remember to turn on all necessary apps and functionality after charging it. NOTE that your battery needs to be drain off of all charges by using it till the last drop for the battery to last long, the battery also needs sleep too. Source; imagineproject2..co.ke/2015/11/ways-to-save-your-battery-even-when-its.html?m=1 |
amAZEing:not really latest but it surely new in nigeria I tried updating d pics but network .u can try check on d source |
The Xiaomi Mi 4 is one of the latest device from Xiaomi and will be launched in Nigeria later this month. The smart device comes with a 5-inch display screen which runs on Android OS 4.4.3 Kitkat. With a powerful it runs quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, the Xiaomi Mi 4 clocked at up to 2.5GHz. The internal storage of the Xiaomi Mi 4 varies as it has a 16GB memory storage and as well 64GB memory storage variable and comes a massive 3GB of RAM. Writing about the camera, the Mi 4 has a 13MP rear camera and a 8MP Sony sensor front camera which has a high resolution. The battery is a Non-Removable 3080mAh size that can last around a day and a half according to Xiaomi, the Mi 4 also supports quick charging as it can charge up to 60% in less than an hour. LAUNCH Announced: 2014, July Status: Available. Released 2014, August BODY Dimensions: 139.2 x 68.5 x 8.9 mm (5.48 x 2.70 x 0.35 in) Weight: 149 g (5.26 oz) SIM Micro-SIM DISPLAY Type: IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors Size: 5.0 inches (~72.3% screen-to-body ratio) Resolution: 1080 x 1920 pixels (~441 ppi pixel density) Multitouch: Yes PLATFORM OS: Android OS, v4.4.3 (KitKat) Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8974AC Snapdragon 801 CPU: Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400 MEMORY Card slot: No Internal: 16/64 GB, 3 GB RAM CAMERA: Primary 13 MP, 4128 x 3096 pixels, autofocus, LED flash Secondary: 8 MP, 1080p@30fps COMMS WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, hotspot Bluetooth: v4.0, A2DP GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support, GLONASS, Beidou Infrared port: Yes Radio: FM radio USB: microUSB v2.0, USB Host BATTERY -Non-removable Li-Ion 3080 mAh battery – Fast battery charging: 60% in 30 min (Quick Charge 2.0) -Stand-by Up to 280 h (3G) Price: $320 source imagineproject2..co.ke/2015/11/xiaomi-mi4-specs-and-reviews.html?m=1 to see more details and pics |
How to upgrade to windows 10
Windows 10 is finally here, bringing the familiar desktop back
to the forefront and introducing new treats like Cortana, the
virtual assistant, and Edge, the browser that will finally erase
those bad memories of Internet Explorer. Wondering how to
get in on the goodness? Don’t worry. It’s easy—and if you’re
an existing Windows 7 or 8 user, it’s free.
First, you need to make sure your device meets Windows 10’s
minimum requirements, which it should, because they’re not
all that strenuous. You just need a 1GHz processor, 1GB of
RAM (or 2GB for 64-bit), and 20GB of free disk space. Forget
your PC; other than the storage, even most phones measure up.
All set? Great. From there it’s varying degrees of easy, mostly
depending on whether you reserved your upgrade already.
If you already reserved your Windows 10 upgrade: Good news!
Upgrade files may already have discreetly downloaded onto
your PC. Just look for the notification that says your upgrade is
ready, and run the installer. The whole process should take
between 20 and 60 minutes, depending on your rig.
If you haven’t reserved your Windows 10 upgrade yet: Look to
your system tray for a “Get Windows 10” icon. From there, you
can either reserve an upgrade (Windows 10 will roll out over
the next few weeks, so not everyone can get it day one), or go
ahead and schedule an install if your device already qualifies.
When your magic moment arrives, in the form of a notification
from Microsoft, go ahead and run the installer.
If you want to skip the line: Both of the above methods will
work eventually, but they’re also dependent on waiting for
Microsoft to anoint your device. Lucky for you, there’s an easy
shortcut available. First, head here to download Microsoft’s
Media Creation Tool (under “Select Edition” choose “Windows
10” and click “Confirm”). Launch it, select “Upgrade this PC,”
and click “Next.” From there, just sit back and relax; you’ll be
basking in Windows 10 before you know it.
As always, it’s smart to back up your system ahead of time.
And maybe most importantly, remember that the free upgrade
offer only lasts a year; if you wait until July 30 of 2016, you’re
going to have to pay up.
Next Article is on how to use the emoji
source;
imagineproject2..co.ke/2015/11/how-to-upgrade-to-windows-10.html?m=1 |
How to upgrade to windows 10 Windows 10 is finally here, bringing the familiar desktop back to the forefront and introducing new treats like Cortana, the virtual assistant, and Edge, the browser that will finally erase those bad memories of Internet Explorer. Wondering how to get in on the goodness? Don’t worry. It’s easy—and if you’re an existing Windows 7 or 8 user, it’s free. First, you need to make sure your device meets Windows 10’s minimum requirements, which it should, because they’re not all that strenuous. You just need a 1GHz processor, 1GB of RAM (or 2GB for 64-bit), and 20GB of free disk space. Forget your PC; other than the storage, even most phones measure up. All set? Great. From there it’s varying degrees of easy, mostly depending on whether you reserved your upgrade already. If you already reserved your Windows 10 upgrade: Good news! Upgrade files may already have discreetly downloaded onto your PC. Just look for the notification that says your upgrade is ready, and run the installer. The whole process should take between 20 and 60 minutes, depending on your rig. If you haven’t reserved your Windows 10 upgrade yet: Look to your system tray for a “Get Windows 10” icon. From there, you can either reserve an upgrade (Windows 10 will roll out over the next few weeks, so not everyone can get it day one), or go ahead and schedule an install if your device already qualifies. When your magic moment arrives, in the form of a notification from Microsoft, go ahead and run the installer. If you want to skip the line: Both of the above methods will work eventually, but they’re also dependent on waiting for Microsoft to anoint your device. Lucky for you, there’s an easy shortcut available. First, head here to download Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool (under “Select Edition” choose “Windows 10” and click “Confirm”). Launch it, select “Upgrade this PC,” and click “Next.” From there, just sit back and relax; you’ll be basking in Windows 10 before you know it. As always, it’s smart to back up your system ahead of time. And maybe most importantly, remember that the free upgrade offer only lasts a year; if you wait until July 30 of 2016, you’re going to have to pay up. Next Article is on how to use the emoji source http://imagineproject2..com.ng/2015/11/how-to-upgrade-to-windows-10.html?m=1 |
go4gold:tnks bro d annoying part is y spoil oda people's biz cus of ur own |
Romeolowo:if u dont ave anytin to browse must u spew rubbish.ur bible ni get place wey he call all men to perfection or where he want all men to be holy as he is holy.u for say God no perfect too.total hogwash |
mine is mcjoseph001@gmail.com |
Weselion:bro I tr using dat but d ads dont generate fr me it gets to a point it ask me to selevt smtin but it cant be hw do u go abt it pls |
mine is www.imagineproject2..com its about fones and app reviews |
Na only dis guy dey social media sef? watin be d difference between u and buhari. all d promise of rejecting money u don dey do am. |
. Sorry if I sound harsh. Image below.