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Femikutti:Of course sir ![]() |
Chikote:By Pureview nko? I should look for a Lumia 1020 or 1520 or 930 to do real comparison. How about this boss? |
All these people gan sef. Na to dey watch oh |
Oh shucks! Dammit! Sorry bruv. God will help with replacement. Pele |
endy4oxide:ENDORSED!!!! How many bottles of orijin for you? ![]() |
I have a glo bolt modem for sale tho. 3k. Lagos. cc denny4ri Topleague |
Techoftoday You bought yours from? |
CertifiedSamuel:Obviously you know where I got it from. And who took it then. *closes Bible* ![]() |
HyDef:Yeah well, you guys are right. I guess you can still give a blunt remark however. I don't have both phones with me anymore ![]() |
khalhokage:Same time bro. Only pointed to different directions. |
khalhokage:Yes true ![]() But, it was taken at the same time and place. Only a diff. in longitudinal and latitudinal precision ![]() |
Forms still available. Closing soon.... |
We've got to do some play time whichever way it pleases the gods. Last week, there was a quest and it was a silly one. Battle of Cameras between Tecno Camon C8 and Nokia Lumia 720. It is obvious which device would pick the winning tag, in'it? However, the motive is to see how powerful the Tecno Camon C8's camera is [in daylight of course ]#CaptureLifeFive13: Tecno Camon C8 vs Nokia Lumia 720 Tecno Camon C8 is the latest addition to Tecno’s line of devices and a true flagship to say. Camon or Canon? The name obviously does sound more like a DSLR camera other than a SMARTphone that it is. Tecno Mobile touts this device as the most powerful camera smartphone in its family. How true? You’ll find out soon… TECNO CAMON C8 – QUICK SPECIFICATIONS Android 5.0 (Lollipop) 5.5″ HD IPS Display 1GB RAM 16GB Internal Storage 13Mega-pixels AF Camera + Dual LED Flash 5MP front-facing Camera + LED Flash NOKIA LUMIA 720 – QUICK SPECIFICATIONS Windows Phone 8 4.3″ IPS Display 512MB RAM 8GB Internal Storage 6.7Mega-pixels Camera + LED Flash (Carl Zeiss Optics) 1.3MP front-facing Camera Both devices were taken for a camera duel even though it seems pointless as the specs predicts a clear winner already. However, the show becomes more fun when you see what actually went down with both phones in photo contest. Venue: Lekki Peninsula (Beach) Nokia Lumia 720: 3088 x 1744 pixels – No Flash (1st Photo) Tecno Camon C8: 2048 x 1152 pixels – No Flash (2nd Photo) I won't say anything. You be the judge! Okay, play time's over ![]() Source: http://www.mobileraft.com/capturelifefive13-tecno-camon-c8-vs-nokia-lumia-720/
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femimike1:You are welcome ![]() Bosun13:iPhone 5S could be a better option for me but how about you? What are your needs? Do you want productivity over class? Photography over Connectivity? Gaming over office work? Why do you want to get your next device? To be factual now to an extent, the iPhone 5 holds more value but the BlackBerry Z30 could play fine if you want something that will keep you chatting and online on-the-go for less. |
femimike1:Hi, from the look of things, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 packs some cutting edge features and it a gizmo of its own. It looks good and the specifications promise to deliver smooth experience. However, you know how well people respect iPhone users in this region and anywhere in the world. The iPhone 5 may just work fine for you and there's a market for it already here in Nigeria which means you can easily get repairs or solutions to any hardware issues you could face in future. For Xiaomi, I don't think they have a company or support center in Nigeria yet. Should anything happen to the device, you have to send it overseas [if it demands an expert's touch]. You can still make a choice all by yourself if you finish reading the guide @ http://blog.vconnect.com/how-to-choose-the-right-smartphone/ or see http://www.mobileraft.com/smartphone-buying-guide/ If you have any questions, please ask. |
Segadem:Exactly! Now, Imagine if only you had seen that earlier and knew what RAM size would suffice for you from the onset. Sorry tho. I bet you won't make that mistake again ![]() |
lilwayneme: chemmerfrank:You can't be any right! However, knowing your onions will save you loads of pains and regrets; money too in the long run. |
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jpsmart:I really don't know which one wlil be good for you but try the new Infinix Hot 2 ---> http://www.mobileraft.com/infinix-hot-2-x510-review-specs-price/ It's above 15k though. Or simply opt for one of those Lenovos or Huaweii phones. InnJoo Fire is a nice device too... |
jpsmart:Glad you like it. There's more on that link though.... Beware! don't buy now and cry later ![]() |
Choosing the right and perfect smartphone for yourself can be a daunting task especially when you are surrounded by too many brands at a time. True, you have plenty options but if one is not careful, there could be regrets. Nobody really wants to purchase a smartphone today and decide to change it in a few weeks’ time. Only geeks do that, and they have a good reason for it! There’s a bulk of things everyone should look out for in a smartphone. However, there is no ‘perfect smartphone’. A perfect smartphone for you might just wear out in three months when there is a much updated version in the market. You get the point? Nonetheless, when you know your onions, you’ll live with a smartphone you are happy with and the same which would last you for quite some time. Now, let’s see how we can help you select the best smartphone(s). DISPLAY/SCREEN SIZE Before now, what people considered as a perfect screen size was 4.0” – 4.5”; however it gets better and even more convenient with a 5.0-inch screen. Thankfully, out of every 10 smartphones out there today, 7 of them are about 5” in screen size. In essence, to find a mobile phone that would work for you, you might want to consider starting from a 5-inch screen model – big enough for easy typing, viewing videos and playing games. If you don’t mind, you can step up the game a bit with a 5.5-inch screen size. Only know that the larger the size of the screen, the bigger the phone gets to be. In case you would not like to carry a big phone around, there are couple of 4.5” smartphones around that you can choose from here. Hint: Get a ruler, switch to the inch side and measure the diagonal of the screen (not the whole phone) to know how many inches a particular smartphone is. -- * SCREEN TYPE There are two major screen types to watch out for – IPS and AMOLED. Both have their own advantages. Discerning which to opt for can leave you clueless but let’s compare a little. - IPS LCD: IPS (in-plane-switching) display is a technology that was built dust off the imitations of conventional TFT display. Basically, IPS LCD offers better response time [great for gamers], better color reproduction and makes for better viewing angles. IPS is great for daylight visibility. Experts say that it produces sharper images too. However, IPS appears to drain more power and requires a very strong backlight. - AMOLED: AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) is a composition of organic compounds that illuminates when electric charge passes through. Therefore there is no need for any form of backlight for luminosity. AMOLED screens are slimmer and they offer great contrast but may not be able to produce images as sharp as IPS. Because of the slim screen, AMOLED phones are usually less bulky compared to IPS. They can be expensive but quite affordable on VConnect. --* SCREEN RESOLUTION Most times, screen resolution is one major determinant of choosing a phone. Screen resolution is basically measured in pixels and the higher the resolution, the better. The resolution of a phone’s screen determines how clear, sharp and vivid the display would be. For instance, a display built for 720p resolution will be able to play your full HD videos as high as 720p without hassles. If however you intend to play a 1080p video with it, you could experience difficulties and may lose some detail in the course of playing. Also, the resolution of the screen contributes to how convenient it would be for a user to use the phone in bright sunlight. Again; the higher the resolution, the better. Hint: 1440 x 2560 pixels– High Quality Display (1080p) [See Samsung Galaxy S6] 720 x 1280 pixels – Medium Quality Display (720p) [See Microsoft Lumia 640 XL] 480 x 800 pixels – Low Quality Display (480p) [See HTC Desire 500] RAM CAPACITY Another important thing you want to assure yourself is great performance. As with a bigger computer, the Random Access Memory (RAM) of a smartphone enables it to load programs and apps as well as to multitask effectively. The size of your RAM is a contributing factor to how smooth your phone will be running. Certainly, the higher the RAM, the better the phone – in terms of performance. To avoid facing series of ‘phone hangs’, make sure you choose a smartphone with RAM large enough to carry your burdens. RAM is measured is Gigabytes (GB). A phone with 1GB RAM will perform good but if you can spew more cash, going for 2GB RAM and above will guarantee you optimum performance. Hint: Avid gamers should begin their search with 2GB RAM powered smartphones. As seen on http://blog.vconnect.com/how-to-choose-the-right-smartphone/ [open to read full guide] |
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