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Bros ao far nah. Dis your ipad mini na wifi + cellular. Check well. No bar for wifi back |
Most small packet items like phone cases, cable, chargers accessories are free. I do receive so many packages free, depending on the weight. The 500 the staff collected from you for a small packet is not official. Anytime you’re charged for a small packet, request for a receipt or change your address to where there is a big post office |
Visit icloud.com and sign in or reset password for your lizzy...@.com. After successfully signing in, remove the device from your list of devices. If you can’t still sign in or reset password, i can help u remove it from the device for the new owner. For the message, dial **5005*7672*+234803000000# and restart the phone. |
ewizard1:You can’t guess. You have to be sure. The ipad mini and ipad mini 2 look essentially the same but the difference is huge. Check the about page for the model number. A143x, A145x is 1 while A148x, A149x is 2 |
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Rex123:Never mind them. iPhone X is also discontinued that is just a year old. Does that means its inferior? Its a marketing strategy to sell new phones. iPhone SE still performs as well as iPhone 6S |
Unlocked, tested and fully functional
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Very clean LG G2 08058318332 30k Lagos
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Very little difference in build quality & design between flagships & mid-rangers If you haven’t noticed yet, there’s a particular trend that nearly every phone follows. There was a time several years ago when there was a huge difference in design between mid-rangers and flagships, but that gap has seemingly been leaped in the last year or so. Today’s mid-range smartphones exhibit designs that could easily be mistaken for a flagship, especially when the glass-meets-metal designs became the standard for nearly every recent smartphone. Nowadays, it’s super rare to find a phone that’s constructed from plastic, which you may find in some entry-level models. Beyond the aesthetics, build qualities have also been less defined between the various class of smartphones. Previously, it was feasible to tell the difference between flagships and mid-rangers by just holding them, but that’s no longer the case because manufacturers have perfected the recipe for crafting smartphones. Usually one can tell because a phone’s construction would be on the “cheap” side, one that traditionally would come with creaky casings, low-quality materials, and be shoddily put together. |
Significant price drops with last year’s models (and more deals) Naturally, when a new smartphone is finally released, it’s typical for last year’s model to receive a generous price drop. It may not always be the case for the iPhone, but when you look at many other Android smartphones, they tend to get the most love – often being given extra goodies in the form of BOGO offers, service discounts, gift cards, and much more. These are all incentives that I feel make last year’s flagships far more logical to choose over their newer counterparts. Factor in that they still perform reasonably well in a variety of areas, it just makes for a more convincing option for me.
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Cost Without question, the biggest drawback I feel about the majority of today’s smartphones is that they’re ridiculously expensive. Some folks will argue that inflation may have a direct impact on today’s prices, which can range anywhere from 200k to 400k+. In comparison, flagships back 5+ years ago on the average topped out at roughly 100k. Those prices were still considerable, but looking at how the iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy Note 9 currently start out at 400k+, the extra few thousands of naira you’ll need to shell out makes me cringe. |
There was a time when I needed to have the latest and greatest smartphone out there, regardless of whether there were still kinks to work out with it – I just needed to have it! Forking over for the investment was a satisfying thing back during those days, more so when there was a significant disparity between entry-level, mid-range, and flagship devices. Looking back now on it all, it’s unbelievable to realize why I was so intent on upgrading each year. Those were the days indeed! In recent years, however, my desire to get the latest and greatest each year has been diminishing. You could argue that I’ve been increasingly jaded by all the competition floating around, but even with each new phone, each successor, each evolutionary iteration, I soon had this clearer realization about what I really want in a phone – and that was just something that covers the bare essentials. Sure, others may have different priorities, but the more I kept on really uncovering what I use my smartphone, that’s when it occurred to me that I don’t need a flagship to satisfy my requirements. My points why my next phone won’t be a new flagship......
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Jejosan:Abeg wetin com remain to sell for d fone |
dangoteinlaw:Staying away from google on android is almost impossible with the pre-installed gapps on every android. Won’t you use play store and others? They use the data they collected in making better apps and won’t use your info against you but others might. |
No biggie in getting your location or how would gps work without knowing your location. I think What you should really be concern about is that someone is probably watching you right now through your phone front camera. Ask those guys at NSA |
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midps010:Alright. Thanks for checking |
midps010:20k |
midps007:Yes of course. If you can pay the money even the charger, cable, case. All for sale |
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Black LG G Pad F 8.0 LTE Android Tablet 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 4G LTE, 16GB Storage, 4200mAh battery, android 6.0, full flash drive support. Fully functional. No stylus pen https://www.lg.com/us/tablets/lg-V495-g-pad-f-8.0 30k Lagos Contact 08058318332
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Enjoy music on the go with long lasting battery |
#6. Prevent access to apps and folders When your iPhone falls into the wrong hands, there are chances that your private information will be viewed without your permission. Thanks to awesome jailbreak tweaks in Cydia such as BioLockdown & BioProtect, you can lock apps and folders on your device with Touch ID or passcode and prevent unauthorized people from accessing them.
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#5. Themes Jailbreaking your iOS device opens the doors to endless customization possibilities. One of these includes theming your iPhone to change its look and feel. You can change the design of app icons, add widgets to the Home screen, customize the interface of third-party apps and much more.
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Lucid1:I bet he’s new to ios and can’t even differentiate between a real iphone and a cloned one. I mean wtf that’s cydia + the touch id. Which cloned iphone has that? |
Lucid1:Yes. Trust apple. Still good after over 7years of first release. You wont even see the pieces of some of its age mate again |
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Available for sale. Full package |
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cyrielo:Who are you |
Iamnobody:Oya. Call or chat |
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