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Sunak:apunkagames.net |
Dottore:Elon Musk plays games during the weekends. So does Gates and Buffet. Nigerians and conspiracy theories. Smh |
Majesticniyi:Oga boss morning sir. No talk that thing too much make your sniper shoot me o. |
OP, you really should fix your grammar. If you get fortunate, at sometime, to speak to an important person, surely you won't like to speak or write like you did up there. Also, if you are a teacher, it is much more important to command proper English. No dey fall your own hand bro. |
Majesticniyi:My apologies for misquoting you. |
Majesticniyi:Would you also be angry with a professor who is Japanese and has poor command of the English Language? My point is that you made his grammar the focus of your response. That presents an "attack" situation, rather than a "correction" situation. |
Its a really nasty situation |
nextprince:No need for all these accusations. You have corrected him already. You don't have to bash him up about it. He is seeking assistance. You decided to offer extra help too, but you neglected his actual plight. That's not fair. |
They just need to add two features, torch light and waterproof capability. They can thank me later #istandwithNokia |
NgeneUkwenu:I really don't care. I want to hug you right now. May God bless you for putting this for people to read. Never the less, if he can't do it, he should just step down. When he was making those promises during the election, he should have taken all this things into account, before telling glorious and cloud high lies. If something wasn't your fault, and then you lie about it, it becomes your fault. |
Smh. Thats all I can do right now |
Ugly as poo. They just dubbed Jeep's concept. But the specs (and assuming a corresponding price tag) make it a good beginner's car. Any attempt is an attempt. #istandwithinnoson #istandwith2baba #thumbsup |
soberdrunk: Chai ![]() In this era of change, that kind rough play no follow o |
Brigance:You are absolutely correct. |
Techm8:You mean suspected? |
Samsung has shown integrity on this issue, and I respect that. It is reported that about 200,000 devices were used for the investigation. The investigation, according to reports, covered all areas of the the phone's technology, both software and hardware. They also consulted three (3) other tech firms to carry out their own investigation so as to achieve the best results. In summary, their findings are as follows: 1. The first set of Note 7s had a problem in the batteries. The positive and negative terminals are separated by a thin material called "separator". At the upper right corner of the batteries, a manufacturing error created a situation where breach of the separator would eventually happen, as the phone would be used (basically a ticking time bomb if you ask me ). The two terminals would then touch (short circuit) leading to serious heating and eventual explosion.2. A second batch of phones was released into the market, which still had this issue and another one. This time, not only would the top right hand corner eventually short circuit, an error in the manufacturing process of the positive terminal tab (high welding bars formed during the ultra sonic welding process) caused the tab to breach both the insulation tape and the separator. This also led to short circuit and unavoidable CABOOMING! (lol) These are the two main issues that they confirmed as the reasons for the catastrophic experience of customers of the Note 7 last year. ![]() http://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-finally-tells-us-galaxy-note-7-phones-catching-fire-744538/?utm_source=&utm_medium=gplus
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I've noticed fluctuations in network service on airtel as well, though I stay in a relatively rural area. I am often tempted to blame it on power supply. I have observed that Telecom companies often rely on diesel generators to power their masts. Diesel is now more expensive. This maybe a silly guess, but in a developing town such as mine, it could mean much. Its just my guess though. |
This one no be shoprite again o. Na shop left! |
martinz1:Hehe, no be lie. Is the dollar exchange rate ever going to come down at all? |
Nokia 6 sold out over 1 million units (which was their reported total stock. It may not be the actual total stock) on the first flash sale in China under ONE MINUTE! HMD Global seems to be off on a good start. http://www.androidheadlines.com/2017/01/flash-sale-results-are-in-nokia-6-sold-out-in-1-minute.html |
Some of the comments here are just shameful. Can it fly? Can it kill boko haram? What is the economic importance? Here is a little exercise. Imagine an american comes to this thread to read comments. Do you get the idea now? Tomorrow they will insult us blacks and we will be saying rubbish in our defence. This is just shameful. |
I like the idea behind it, "contemporary art". |
Jay2bahme:*sigh* So higher pix quality is 5k? |
Girlbestfriend:Anything? Lol |
80,000 more units? This is a wild guess, but I dare to say that the G-Wagon model is probably responsible for about 40% of this success, probably higher. I'm a BMW fan, but Mercedes kicked as on this one. #thumbsup |
I just got the text too. Airtel is awesome! |
Iamtosignno:While that sounds like a good idea from the customer's view, that is terrible news from the company's view. Producing phones of cost as low as 30 - 40k (putting in mind the current exchange rate of the naira to the dollar) is not feasible at all. They need quick return on investment so as to get back on their feet, solidly. Then they can go mid-mid range and possibly lower ranges. If you have the time and patience, read on how the electric car company, Tesla built their business. High cost - low quantity production to gain customers at the higher class (meaning more revenue for further production), Mid cost - moderate quantity production to gain the middle class, then low cost large quantity for the low price customers. |
Kondomatic:Phones of similar specs from other companies will need two life times of luxurious labour to buy |
Ameboperoo:... What?! ... *sigh* What the crap?! Name?! Da crap? Camera? Mehn... I'm not mad at you. I'm mad at Gionee! No need to be mad sef. Nokia is back to kick ass. https://www.nairaland.com/3569977/nokia-6-built-last-breaks https://www.nairaland.com/3571213/nokia-8-android-smartphone-leaked |
I want to wee-wee on myself from the excitement!! 5.7-inch Quad HD (2560×1440 pixels) 518ppi Super AMOLED display Octa-Core Snapdragon 835 processor with Adreno 540 GPU / Quad-Core Snapdragon 821 processor with Adreno 530 GPU 6GB / 4GB RAM, 64GB / 128GB internal memory, expandable memory up to 256GB with microSD Android 7.0 (Nougat) OS 24MP rear camera with dual-tone LED Flash, OIS, EIS 3.0, 4K Video recording 24-bit/192kHz audio – Dolby Atmos sound enhancement 12MP front-facing camera 1080P Fingerprint sensor, notification LED Dual speakers 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac (MIMO), Bluetooth 4.2 LE Non-removable Li-Ion battery No details on the battery capacity yet... http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_8-8522.php https://9to5google.com/2017/01/12/nokia-upcoming-android-flagship-nokia-8-video/ |


