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If if were me, I'd go for the pop3 plus cos of the battery strength |
I've learnt not to save contacts on phone alone but also on Google |
Legalcriminal:as in ehn, I really don't know what exactly they're hiding |
The camon15 fits your budget |
Was it released in Nigeria? |
scarycuteface:welcome |
ApostleAnarchy:chai. lmao |
If your smartphone mistakenly falls inside water or gets soaked in the rain, there's really no need for you to worry. The following steps would help you : 1. Turn off your smartphone immediately. Do not try to turn it on again and again, with this there'd be no risk for short circuit in the phone. The smartphone would not go bad either. 2. Disassemble the phone. 3. Dry the smartphone with a hair dryer 4. If you don't have a hair drier, deep the smartphone into a bowl of rice, ensure that the rice does not run in the headphone jack. 5. Leave the phone to dry for at least 24hours, turn on the smartphone once it dries.
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With the recent happenings of hackers intruding into people's privacy on Facebook, you can't tell when your turn would be but you can prevent it by following this simple steps. 1. Go to settings 2. Go to use two- factor authentication code 3. Enter password 4. Turn on two factor authentication After following these steps, no one would suceed in hacking your FB account because when anyone tries, the one time password (otp) would be sent to your number and as long as the hacker can't get the otp, the hacker won't suceed.
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I have all except a phone holder |
Young042galaxy:"impregnate your girl".. that got me, lmao |
tafat:the battery makes more sense to me |
Inyikalum:I prefer the pouviour camera to spark camera. Not bad at all |
chatinent:I'm telling you |
I so much love this close and open feature |
There are Sundays when the number of chargers are actually more than the number of worshippers ... Lol |
Oppo didn't make a mistake signing Tacha tho |
Starboy |
I'm loving this phone each day |
Here are some convenient and simple ways to protect your eyes from electronic devices that are easy to implement. 1. HOLD YOUR DEVICE AT AN ANGLE Blue light is emitted straight out from the device. If you hold your device at a 30-degree angle or more, you can measurably reduce the amount of blue light that enters your eyes. To determine the best angle, simply experiment. You’ll be able to physically feel when the strain on your eyes has been reduced sufficiently. 2. WEAR BLUE LIGHT BLOCKING GLASSES Blue light blocking glasses are made with special spectrum control technology to absorb blue light. Wear these to reduce eye strain and protect your eyes from electronic devices. Look for ones that absorb up between 90 to 99 percent of blue light. These amber colored or orange-lensed glasses start at around 10 dollars, so there’s a pair for any budget. Regular use is claimed to reduce your risk of cataracts and other macular degeneration conditions. 3. USE A SCREEN FILTER Screen filters are available to fit most models of laptops, tablets, and phones. These filters fit easily onto the device without harming the original manufacturer’s screen or interfering with touch sensitivity. These are especially helpful if your younger children use computers for games or schoolwork since kids are less likely to wear blue light blocking glasses without supervision. 4. INSTALL A BLUE LIGHT BLOCKING PLUGIN There are a few software plugins that you can install for use with your browsers. These plugins start automatically when you use your browser, and alter the screen light to protect your eyes from harsh screen light. Most can be controlled so that you can adjust the level of protection to suit your individual preferences. There are several options on the market to try, either free or for a nominal charge. 5. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF “COMFORT VIEW” SETTINGS Many newer devices offer a “comfort view” setting. This setting changes the sharp screen light to a warmer light with less contrast between the screen and the surrounding light. This setting can usually be found in the display settings, or in the pull-down menu on mobile phones and tablets, near the volume control. While this setting doesn’t necessarily protect your eyes from the blue light, it does cut down on eye strain considerably by lessening the contrast. Of course, the easiest way to protect your eyes from electronic devices is to reduce use. When this isn’t possible, though, these suggestions will help ensure good eye health for years to come. Source : https://vsiionline.org/protect-eyes-electronic-devices/
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Sunkanmiwise:and I was almost begining to like it |
MrClassic2020:while I'm here thinking xiaomi is perfect |
The SPARK 5 brings unmatched quality in image and video creation powered by its 13 megapixel AI Quad camera on the back, and an 8-megapixel front camera. Each of the four rear AI cameras are equipped with specific capabilities – depth, primary camera, macro lens, and AI lens – delivering an extraordinary visual experience to users and showcasing TECNO’s innovative use of artificial intelligence technologies. Photography enthusiasts can take professional-grade photographs in all modes and with various effects, including the bokeh effect, AI HDR, macro mode and AI portrait mode, making full use of the Spark 5’s powerful cameras. The cutting-edge “immersive screen” will provide users with a one-of-a-kind true full screen viewing experience. With its upgraded AI Camera 3.0 algorithm and AI Scene Detection, users will transform their photography experience: elevating the quality of photos they take, and making full use of the phone’s six flashes– including four which are situated around the rear camera with dual front camera flash. With the macro mode, users will be able to take extreme close-ups up to four cm away from the subject, allowing them to focus on the details that matter. The SPARK 5 also features AI HDR technology which increases dynamic range beyond what is captured by the camera’s sensors, allowing users to take photos with less noise and sharper details. The Spark 5 comes in 2 variants; KD6-Spark 5 air and KD7H-Spark 5. Both variants feature TECNO’s HIOS 6.0 built on Android Q, and will be available at leading retailers across the country at a sweet price range of ₦47,000 and ₦49,000 respectively. Source https://www.kemifilani.ng/2020/05/tecno-launches-the-groundbreaking-five-camera-equipped-spark-5.html?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=push_notification&utm_campaign=vwo_notification_1589375570&vwo_powered=1
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Blastedholligan:definitely but slowly |
Camon12 air |
bravesoul247:it's similar to other Virtual assistant |
bravesoul247:ok. Thanks |