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PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 5:21am On Jul 05, 2011
Samsung's Galaxy S II becomes company's quickest selling phone: three million in 55 days
BY DARREN MURPH
POSTED JUL 3RD 2011 01:04PM

Samsung sold three million of its original Galaxy S phone in 85 days. A few months later, a full ten million had been moved. Now, it looks as if the superphone's proper successor may put that latter statistic to shame. The outfit just announced that it took but 55 days to move three million Galaxy S II handsets, which works out to one phone every 1.5 seconds. It's Sammy's briskest-selling smartphone ever, and we're guessing that it'll keep up the pace once that AT&T variant lands on US soil. Which is coming soon, right Samsung?
Show full PR text
Samsung GALAXY S II reaches 3 Million global sales

SEOUL, KOREA--(Korea Newswire) -- Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, today announced that the Samsung GALAXY S II(Model: GT-I9100), has reached global channel sales of 3 million units.

The GALAXY S II is Samsung's flagship smartphone device; a beautifully thin (8.49mm) and lightweight, dual-core smartphone that combines an unmatched Super AMOLED Plus viewing experience with incredible performance, all on Android, the world's fastest-growing mobile operating system. The next generation smartphone also includes exclusive access to Samsung's four new content and entertainment hubs, seamlessly integrated to provide instant access to music, games, e-reading and social networking services.

"Announced at Mobile World Congress 2011, the GALAXY S II represents our most advanced smartphone to date and demonstrates Samsung's commitment to deliver premium, market-defining devices,"and "This milestone reflects the continued strong support from our carrier partners around the world who have chosen the GALAXY S II as their flagship Android device." said JK Shin, President and Head of Samsung's Mobile Communications Business.
grin grin
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 6:11am On Jun 23, 2011
[quote author=Seæn link=topic=548998.msg8571681#msg8571681 date=1308779245]Please where can i get a sgs2 in lagos and the price. Thanks.[/quote]I have 1 samsung galaxy s 2 here, unfortunately, am in GH.
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 11:01am On Jun 21, 2011
I don' know what this dude is tlkn abt huh, yes the fon heats up a lil but, u make it sound as if its like touching fire grin lmao! till u cap urself an SGS2 handset, u have no right to tlk abt tht mahn grin
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 10:25pm On Jun 20, 2011
^^^ 3 things ma brother, screen, speed & screen. Oh! Snap, I mean 2 things
Throw any video format @ the Sgs2 and shocked its plays it wit ease and tht screen makes it look like a mini lcd tv
The voice command is another killa feature on this fon, thin and light its unbelievable
Enjoy tha fon brotha cuz, its the best out there @ the mo
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 2:05pm On Jun 19, 2011
grin grin grin this SGS2 is a beast, I mean u actually tell it wht to do and it does it to perfection
I say "hey galaxy" then it responds by saying "wht do u want to do?" grin
and the speed, o my Lord the speed grin
brb grin grin
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 9:05am On Jun 17, 2011
Got ma Samsung GAlaxy S II yesterday and shocked tha screen shocked, the speed, the speed, the speed
speechless ryt abt now. will be back again grin grin
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 4:44pm On Jun 15, 2011
@ flyboy! Naa bruv, I ain't the "other guy" as mine will drop this coming friday grin, dude! I juz can't wait mayn,
Btw, juz got ma Ipad2 yesterday and I think am gonna sell it ryt away, the screen sux and am bored already, I guess I ain' ready for tablets juz yet, tho I'll try the new galaxy tabs b4 I conclude on staying away from tablets for now.
Flyboy! Enjoy ur Sgs2 mahn, will join u soon and share ma experience on here after smiley
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 8:36am On Jun 14, 2011
FLYBOY:
Just had my SGS2 delivered on Friday, have spent the weekend loading all apps I want.
This will compliment my Iphone4 and BB Bold 2.

What are the phones used for? Iphone, my work especially aviation apps, not available on the android market yet
BB Bold 2, Pinging 99% of the time
SGS2, Calls, browsing,, fantastic screen and browsing , super fast, Light


All on the worst network available in Nigeria, go figure!!

As can be seen, all have their strengths and deduced weaknesses
wow! Strangely enuf, am expecting ma SGS 2 this friday too, enjoy brotha!
PhonesRe: Blackberry Sucks! by otumfour(m): 1:50am On Jun 12, 2011
grin grin grin grin juz can't stop laughing wit u BB & NOKIA fanboys displaying screen-shots of ur 1989 UI's  grin grin grin
2011! y'all shud get wit tha flow, this thread is making these phones down here look like god's cool no lie!

PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 9:41pm On Jun 07, 2011
Apple's run out of ideas mahn, see 'em copy our Android notification bar dito-dito grin cheesy

stevie'z got no shame mahn

SportsRe: Africans In European Football: The Best Of 2010-2011? by otumfour(op): 7:41pm On Jun 04, 2011
renewnaija:
And to those pointing fingers at the Ghanian, bet you are now embarrassed that it was an English BBC correspondent that came up with the list?

Dudes, stop throwing insults here & there. He even posted the link.
Charlay! my brother, mind them not!
SportsRe: Africans In European Football: The Best Of 2010-2011? by otumfour(op): 7:38pm On Jun 04, 2011
These four fools need some serious attention. Real talk!
U can go to school from A-Z, but if your brains go dead like these 4 mentally derailed fools, u'z as hopeless as a mad man

Wizardofoz:
Just exactly what you will expect from a deluded Ghanian.

Arrant nonsense!
scopusng:
Moro.n, were is song?
linkin8k:
No Song? Choose ekotto over taiwo? Ghanains undecided
Imoh byron:
A ghananian high on cheap drugs.
Assou ekotto ahead of taye taiwo,now thatz very lame.
PhonesRe: To Andriod Fans by otumfour(m): 8:40am On Jun 04, 2011
shocked *speechless*
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)England aim to learn from Barcelona boys as FA restructure academy system by otumfour(op): 7:53am On Jun 04, 2011
Every weekend in the Premier League the number of English players participating stands at 35 per cent; every weekend in La Liga the number of Spanish players participating is 76 per cent. 

Football is overwhelmed by statistics but this is a contrast to make people think.

'By 2018 we want to be getting to that 70 per cent figure for English players,' says Sir Trevor Brooking, the FA's director of development. 'By then we want to have the depth of quality that a 60million-plus population should be producing.'

Sir Alex Ferguson reflected after Manchester United's Champions League final demolition by Barcelona that English clubs need much more time with young players if they are to emulate Xavi and Co, and next week will see the Premier League and the FA reach a new stage in their policy for academy football known as the Elite Player Performance Plan.  

Its aim is to develop the number and quality of English boys capable of playing first-team Premier League football through a restructuring of the academy system. It would allow, for example, a club to set up its own school on site - like Barcelona's La Masia centre - so that access to boys would be easier, more frequent and central to the school curriculum. 

Not many clubs could afford such investment so there will be a re-grading of academies. Brooking hopes that while next season will be transitional, the new policy will be implemented in 2012-13. Philosophy is a word he, Ferguson and others are using. 

'The aim is to get support for a coaching philosophy,' Brooking says, 'one that encourages a way of playing - out from the back et cetera - into the centres of excellences and academies. We've spoken about  Barcelona and their way of playing, it's skill-based, it's about the first touch.'

By mentioning 2018 as a target Brooking and others are thinking long-term. They are aware of clubs' self-interest, however, and that every season three are relegated from the Premier League. There are discussions as to how to 'ring-fence finance' as Brooking says.

'That is one of the biggest challenges, getting the money to sustain it. Look at Charlton, they had a very good academy but got relegated, finance was pressurised and that great production line has been dismantled a bit.'

The 90-minute recruitment rule, which means academy players must live within a 90-minute commute of their team, infuriates some big clubs - though it is welcomed by others in the Football League - and is under review and likely to go.


And although there is harmony between the FA and Premier League after years of politics, the Football League also has to be persuaded. They have a greater issue and that again is about finance: compensation. 

England's best young player,  Arsenal's Jack Wilshere, was discovered by Luton Town. The figure Luton received when Wilshere left was around £3,000. Economics have just forced Luton to lose three youth staff, tapping into a broad fear in the Football League as to how clubs can maintain youth development under EPPP. Yet Gregg Broughton, head of youth at the now non-League club, thinks Luton should not have received a penny for Wilshere. 

'That was before my time here,' Broughton stresses, 'but rather than Arsenal paying money for an eight or nine-year-old, which Jack was, there should be a system which pays in the long term, after a boy has made so many appearances and at different levels.' 

At the opposite end, John McMahon has just left Liverpool's academy. Having worked previously at Tranmere, McMahon is aware of protecting non-elite clubs' existing networks. He agrees with Brooking it is possible to do that via compensation. Like Brooking, McMahon thinks reputations of clubs such as Southampton, Sheffield United and Crewe will protect them.

'There is trust in clubs like Crewe,' McMahon says. 'The changes being spoken of are about spending 10,000 hours with boys.' 

The compensation issue remains and there are other topics of shared concern, such as boys' welfare, and McMahon talks of the downgrading of reserve-team football. There is a proposal that Under 21 (ish) academy teams will face European opposition regularly.

But McMahon notes Barcelona B are third in La Liga's second division, though they are not allowed promotion. Another Spanish measurement comes when England Under 19s face Spain in a key European Championship qualifier.
SportsAfricans In European Football: The Best Of 2010-2011? by otumfour(op): 9:14pm On Jun 03, 2011
It's been another momentous year for African footballers, with players from the continent involved in title-winning sides in Spain, Italy, France and Germany. Others have won a domestic cup, although the biggest trophy on offer ended up in the hands of Mali's Seydou Keita after his Barcelona side destroyed Manchester United at Wembley on Saturday.

It's been quite a challenge selecting a best African XI for the 2010-2011 European season. It would have been much easier to play four or five up front (given the performances of some African strikers this year), but in a loose 4-3-1-2 formation here's my pick of the best for what's been an enthralling season.

Goalkeeper - Carlos Kameni (Espanyol/Cameroon):
The easiest choice of the lot. African keepers are in short supply in Europe's top leagues, with Richard Kingson - who had his ups and downs - only getting an extended run here in England after Blackpool's regular stopper was injured. Meanwhile, Kameni enjoyed a fine season with Espanyol, making a number of crucial saves which helped his team to their highest La Liga finish since his debut season with the club in 2004/2005.

Right Back - Sam Inkoom (Dnipro/Ghana):
If there's a better African right back out there, I'm not sure I've seen him. The Black Star left Swiss side Basel in January as the Ukraine's ambitious Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk forked out big money for the 21-year-old. Adept in defence, and with a love of marauding forward, the Under-20 World Cup winner should not be burying his talents under a Ukrainian bushel.

Centre Back - Mehdi Benatia (Udinese/Morocco):
Benatia, 24, has been a revelation in his first season in Italy since joining from the French second division. Fast and physical, he has become a pillar of defence as Udinese secured only the second Champions League qualification. Italian football followers don't give out labels like the 'Moroccan Maldini' cheaply - and Benatia's season has been so good he's being linked with Maldini's old club Milan, Real Madrid and Liverpool among others.

Centre Back - Karim Haggui (Hannover 96/Tunisia):
A whisker away from relegation last year, Hannover have had a miraculous season - finishing fourth to earn a Europa League spot. While Ivory Coast forward Didier Ya Konan ensured their attack was on fire, a much-improved defence has been crucial to their successful season. The Tunisian performed so well Hannover extended his contract mid-season to keep him at the club until 2014.

Left Back - Benoit Assou-Ekotto (Tottenham Hotspur/Cameroon):
This may come as a surprise to some, especially given Taye Taiwo's season with Marseille - one which so impressed Milan that they snaffled up the Nigerian. But would Milan have been so interested in the Super Eagle had they not picked him up on a free transfer? Either way, I've never been wholly convinced by Taiwo's game - which is why I'm plumping for the corn-rowed Cameroonian. A model of consistency with excellent passing, Assou-Ekotto was ever present in the group stages and knock-outs as Spurs stunned Inter and Milan to reach the Uefa Champions League quarter-finals.

Midfield - Andre 'Dede' Ayew (Marseille/Ghana):
Off the back of an impressive World Cup, Abedi Pele's son settled straight into action with the defending French champions - his energetic, all-action style endearing him to both fans and coach Didier Deschamps. The 21-year-old also added goals to his game, netting a personal best of 11 in a season where he tasted Champions League football for the first time. After being loaned out to Lorient and Arles-Avignon, this was Ayew's coming of age at Marseille - and once again, his performances attracted the attention of Europe's top clubs. Never gave up as Marseille were pipped to the title by champions Lille.

Midfield - Yaya Toure (Manchester City/Ivory Coast):
Kolo's younger brother arrived at Man City for big money and, it emerged, with an enormous wage packet. For a while, fans were wondering what all the fuss was about but as the season progressed, the Ivorian became ever more influential. Seen by many as a holding midfielder before he arrived, Yaya has impressed with not just his tackling and positional sense but also his box-to-box runs, eye for a pass and hidden-away finishing skills. With a different role, he scored more goals in a season with City than he did throughout his Barca career - with the most important saved for the FA Cup. Not content with seeing off treble-chasing United in the semi, he fired home a sweet match-winner against Stoke in the final. Despite his salary, I can't imagine his employers are complaining.

Midfield - Seydou Keita (Barcelona/Mali):
He may not be an automatic starter but Keita is the man Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola regularly turns to whenever Xavi or Andres Iniesta are out of action or when he needs to shore up a game late on. Although 19 of his 33 league appearances came off the bench, the versatile Malian is still a sub for a club side many respected critics are calling the greatest in history - and so to fit in seamlessly is testament to his talents. Despite lacking wow factor, Keita is an utterly reliable performer at Barcelona. Respected within the dressing room, the man who scored the goal that secured Barca's title won a second Champions League winners' medal last Saturday. Why on earth isn't he in Mali's squad?

Midfield/Striker - Gervinho (Lille/Ivory Coast):
A man with arguably the worst hairstyle in football (which would be some feat admittedly), the creative Gervinho has been key to Lille's surprise championship - their first since 1954. Having struggled to impose his undoubted creativity in years gone by, the 23-year-old has become more consistent this year - netting 15 goals and making 9 others. Often accused of individuality in the past, the Ivorian has become a very important piece to the Lille puzzle, alongside Yohann Cabaye, Eden Hazard and Moussa Sow. With great feet and a terrific workrate, a player long tipped for the top has started to back up the claims.

Striker - Papiss Demba Cisse (Freiburg/Senegal):
Choosing between Lille's Sow, the top scorer in France with 25 goals, and his Senegalese compatriot Cisse was no easy task. For Sow's goals lifted Lille to an historic league and cup double. However, I've opted for Cisse with the reasoning that it's easier to score lots of goals in a championship-winning side than it is for one used to battling relegation. This season, Freiburg achieved only their third top-half finish in Bundesliga history - and they surely wouldn't have achieved that without Cisse's 22 goals. He scored over half his side's league tally, which is why he has inched his way past Sow into this XI.

Striker - Samuel Eto'o (Inter Milan/Cameroon):
Doing it season upon season doesn't make Eto'o's goalscoring feats any less impressive. After being played out of position in his first season, he has been a more central figure this campaign - and responded by becoming the first African, by my reckoning, to ever score 20 league goals in an Italian season. How they helped in an Inter side shorn of last year's performances and consistency. Nonetheless, both Inter and Eto'o finished the season on a high, as his double helped win the Coppa Italia as the nerazzurri beat Palermo 3-1. A class apart, the Cameroonian is surely Africa's greatest ever footballer.

Subs: Moussa Sow (Lille/Senegal), Osaze Odemwingie (West Brom/Nigeria), Kevin-Prince Boateng (AC Milan/Ghana), Kwadwo Asamoah (Udinese/Ghana), Asamoah Gyan (Sunderland/Ghana).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/piersedwards/2011/06/african_xi.html

ProgrammingRe: Beginners - Learn Android Programming by otumfour(m): 8:29am On Jun 01, 2011
I must confess, Charlay! This is 1 smart azz thread.
Blacksta, Fayimora! I salute.
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 8:07pm On May 29, 2011
^^^ I tellz ya grin grin
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 1:14pm On May 29, 2011
Visualized: Samsung wants to see the iPhone 5 and iPad 3



Samsung lawyers recently asked the court to make Apple show them the as-yet-unannounced iPhone 5 and iPad 3, claiming that they need to know what Apple's products will look like ahead of time to avoid future lawsuits and uncanny similarities.

TV/MoviesRe: Big Brother Amplified (The Official Thread of BBA 6) by otumfour(m): 8:13am On May 29, 2011
grin grin^^^ this fool is 90% of the time looking to pick up a fight, ur man go dey taya ooo,U'r tha dumbest for not seeing karen to be a fake, jumping all ova the thread wit ur "karen is real and vina is boring slogan" so far I think vina has kept her cool and Africa sees tht, I knew wesly wud have a follower on this thread and its no surprise the fool-ower is in the name of A-maga cheesy grin, now see real people expressing wht they see down der, shutup and read naa

fork adict:
To all those Karen apologists. Can't yall see that beneath her 'realness' is a bitterness she harbours against all the guys on one hand for not finding her sexually attractive and against all the chics on the other hand for being hooked already. She is desperate for tha guys attention and apparently she aint getting none. Now she is trying so hard to get close to Luclay. That girl disgusts me to hell men but funny enough, she's kinda popular. YUCK!
[quote author=trae_z link=topic=654205.msg8393648#msg8393648 date=1306359406]You couldn't have said it better man. If jealousy and scorn is what it takes these days to be declared popular than "Beam me up, Scotty. There's no intelligent life down here".[/quote]
tashanja:
Tell them oo, plus she seems to have a limited bags of tricks which won't possibly take her very far.
Can't imagine Africa tolerating her shallow persona for long before the novelty wears off.
Also always restless and unable to remain focused for any reasonable length of time as if suffering from ADD - easily a tiresome character to watch, if you'd ask me. sad
TV/MoviesRe: Big Brother Amplified (The Official Thread of BBA 6) by otumfour(m): 11:24pm On May 28, 2011
On a real note tho, your karen is her own worst enemy, I thiink its now obvious she's tryna play all hardcore, which she ain' obviously, na byforce to pose hardcore? And can she stop wit tha real and fake talk already huh I think its fair to say the lack of attention from the male housemate is really getting to her lol!
See Mumba tryna put some sense to her yet, she won't listen.
TV/MoviesRe: Big Brother Amplified (The Official Thread of BBA 6) by otumfour(m): 7:50pm On May 28, 2011
^^^ take heart, the pain from ma last post aimed @ u wud ease up after this page, safe!
TV/MoviesRe: Big Brother Amplified (The Official Thread of BBA 6) by otumfour(m): 11:36am On May 28, 2011
^^Charrlay! enjoy this thread insult free people, I apologizzzeee!
TV/MoviesRe: Big Brother Amplified (The Official Thread of BBA 6) by otumfour(m): 8:56am On May 28, 2011
^^^^ see this fool biotchin' & whinnin' grin grin , I won' be surprised, if this foool weshly turns out to be a gay dude, wit tha way u feeling millicent and her harrdd masculine facial features grin grin gud lawd, I don' even wanna talk abt her fore-head and her dry scalp which wigues can't even cover up grin , I bet she reminds u of ur gay/girlfriend Jonathan's A-nuss innit grin grin

my advice tho weshly, diss like a man and stop wit tha Ghana diss (Ur plan is to add Ghana to ur laaame azz diss so I'd hit back wit a Nigeria diss, thereby having some fools rally behind u, innit,weshly) grin grin,
fagg! I see more issues on u than nigeria and the rest of Africa for tht matta, now piss on urself grin grin
TV/MoviesRe: Big Brother Amplified (The Official Thread of BBA 6) by otumfour(m): 8:46pm On May 27, 2011
wesley80:
@Otumfor,
I understand u're just an average Ghanian foool trolling around in a Nigerian forum and incapable of being objective becos your countrywoman is the subject. What if i find Confidence's stretch mark laden bosoms a turn off? How does that stop her from being the object of your perversious wankin desire? If u're attracted to a woman old enough to be your mother what business of mine is it? I bet u didnt know she's gone under the knife(by her own admission) at least twice herself to keep foools like u gloating did u?
At least @ her present age, she looks betta than ur wife, ur moda and ur sister when they were 20  grin
TV/MoviesRe: Big Brother Amplified (The Official Thread of BBA 6) by otumfour(m): 1:57am On May 26, 2011
wesley80:
You guys mean u find Confidence's bosoms enticing? Those bosoms covered in stretch marks abi her spare bosoms? Tufiakwa, one day una go suck poison!
^^^U wud thank God, if ur wife looks as good and sexy as she izz @ tht age, mofos juz come on here and spit shixt. Real talk!
Now compare karen to confidence, I know tha one I'd be banging and it sure ain' tha young over-bleached 1 tongue
real talk! Confidence fine pass most of the young gurls in tha house. grin grin
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 1:34am On May 26, 2011
avi2612:
@lynx noon
Dude u got the atrix,
Have been looking at it, seriously
But was thinking n getting confused if that or galaxy s2 or htc sensation,
What wud u suggest as u have the atrix
Just waiting to sell my nexus one so can get one,
Pls do advice, I did cheek the atrix on YouTube but everyone was like why the he'll does it have motoblur ,
hope this helps dude, apart from the speed tha SGSII carries after raping the HTC SENSATION in this vid. , u can neva go wrong wit tha Super Amoled Plus cool


[flash=900,450]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAuNsHPnK3I[/flash]
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 9:09pm On May 23, 2011
^^dude! I'd rada go for the SGSII, now thtz a monster, best phone out there!!!!! cool cool cool
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 1:49am On May 09, 2011
The future looking bright for Androidgrin grin grin
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 1:45am On May 09, 2011
Comscore report finds widening Android lead in US smartphone market, largely at RIM's expense


The percentage shift in the chart above tells most of the story here. According to Comscore's latest report, Android's share of the US smartphone market grew an impressive six percent in the three-month period ending in March to land at 34.7 percent, and RIM took the biggest hit as a result, slipping 4.5 points to a share of 27.1 percent. That's still enough to keep it ahead of Apple, however, which held its own with a slight gain to 25.5 percent. Both Microsoft and Palm / HP slipped just under a percent each to land in a distant fourth and fifth place, respectively. As for mobile OEMs, things stayed almost identical during the three month period, with Samsung, LG, and Motorola occupying the top three spots, and only Apple seeing any significant gains thanks to the Verizon iPhone launch -- although that still wasn't enough to push it above RIM for the fourth spot. Hit up the source link below for all the numbers.

PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? by otumfour(m): 1:17am On May 09, 2011
texazzpete:
It would also help if you were actually sharing ideas here in this topic instead of spamming with youtube vids and bragging about your near-obsolete Galaxy S.
dude! I helped a couple of Galaxy S owners upgrade their handsets from eclair to froyo, flip back the pages and u'll see.

Back to ANDROID, folks! enjoy cool and keep growing this thread grin

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