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Airtel First Dial *317# if it is successful then dial *688*1# immediately you will recieve 1gb continue dailing (*688*1#) to accumulate . kepp repeating the step to get as musch data as you want. Lets Flex together Remember to Share. Source: http://www.9jatechguru.com.ng/2017/05/airtel-free-data-hurry.html |
There is no doubt that both the iPhone 7 and the Samsung Galaxy S8 are the best phones available in the market. The Samsung Galaxy S8 is officially the best smartphone currently available, but how does it compare to Apple’s latest handset. There’s really a lot of competition out there right now for your next smartphone upgrade and Samsung Galaxy S8 is designed as a direct rival to the iPhone7. Now here is the question. Which is really better? Galaxy S8 or iPhone 7? How does Samsung’s best stand against Apple’s flagship from seven months ago. Design The Samsung Galaxy S8 has a glass back and metal frame, with glass on both sides gently curving to give it a symmetrical look and make it comfortable to hold in the hand. The iPhone 7 has a quite different but similarly premium design, with a metal unibody that’s slim and compact at 138.3 x 67.1 x 7.1mm, while the S8 is 148.9 x 68.1 x 8mm. That makes iPhone7 a bit smaller but still easy to hold in the hand. The S8 is IP68 certified making it slightly more water resistant than the IP67 certified iPhone7. The Samsung Galaxy S8 comes with a 3.5mm head phone jack so you can use a wired headset with the phone, you won’t get that with iPhone7. Screen The Samsung Galaxy S8 has a 5.8 inch screen which dwarfs the 4.7inch iPhone7. It’s not just the size that differs, Galaxy S8 uses super AMOLED where the iPhone 7 screen is LCD meaning Samsung phone offers more vivid, high contrast colors. The Galaxy S8 has an incredible sharp screen, with a resolution of 1440 x 2960 where the iPhone7 is limited to 750 x 1334. S8 also supports HDR content which the iPhone doesn’t support. Samsung’s Flagship also has a different aspect ratio at a very wide screen 18.5:9 with the iPhone more standard 16:9. The screen is one of the biggest differences between the two phones. OS and Power The battle lines are drawn between these two phones at this point with the Samsung Galaxy S8 running Android Nougat and iPhone 7 using iOS 10.3. Both phones are tremendously powerful though. iPhone7 has Apple A10 Fusion Chip and 2GB of RAM while Galaxy S8 is confirmed to ship with 4GB of RAM. Samsung Galaxy S8 is rumored to use either a Snapdragon 835 chipset or an Exynos 8895 (both are powerful top-end chips) so we expect silky smooth performance from S8 and Samsung to at least match the iPhone in terms of screen response under the fingers. Camera The Samsung S8 camera uses a 12MP sensor with f1.7 apperture. It’s a good setup but might not hold up against the best in 2017. iPhone7 also uses 12MP camera and benefits of Optixcal Image Stabilization, which the Samsung Galaxy S8 also has. Samsung S8 has a slightly higher front camera of 8MP compared to iPhone7’s 7MP. Battery Samsung Galaxy S8 has a 3000mAh battery which is a lot more bigger than iPhone 7’s 1960mAh battery. But then with the S8 higher resolution screen it needs more juice. We can’t predict exactly how long it will last but iPhone 7 requires daily charging and sometimes doesn’t even make it to bed time so S8has a good chance of going further daily. S8 also supports fast charging, iPhone 7 can also charge fast but only if you use a 2.1A iPad charger rather than the plug that come with the phone. Price Samsung Galaxy S8 costs a lot more than iPhone 7. S8 is going for $729 in the US between N450,000 and N550,000 in Nigeria compared to iPhone 7 $649 in the US between N300,000 and N325,000 in Nigeria on online stores. While it is clear that Samsung Galaxy S8 is the better phone I think it would be unfair to measure it against iPhone7 which was released last year September but Samsung Galaxy S8 was released May, 2017. That is about 8 months between them, perhaps when the new iPhone (7s, 7s plus or is released the competition will be more equal. But for now Samsung Galaxy S8 is the best smartphone available in the market. Note: Due to market forces beyond our control the prices of these smartphones may change. Source: http://www.9jatechguru.com.ng/2017/05/samsung-s8-vs-iphone-7-smartphone.html |
There is no doubt that both the iPhone 7 and the Samsung Galaxy S8 are the best phones available in the market. The Samsung Galaxy S8 is officially the best smartphone currently available, but how does it compare to Apple’s latest handset. There’s really a lot of competition out there right now for your next smartphone upgrade and Samsung Galaxy S8 is designed as a direct rival to the iPhone7. Also Read : Samsung releases Smartphone That Could knock out iPhone Now here is the question. Which is really better? Galaxy S8 or iPhone 7? How does Samsung’s best stand against Apple’s flagship from eight months ago. Design The Samsung Galaxy S8 has a glass back and metal frame, with glass on both sides gently curving to give it a symmetrical look and make it comfortable to hold in the hand. The iPhone 7 has a quite different but similarly premium design, with a metal unibody that’s slim and compact at 138.3 x 67.1 x 7.1mm, while the S8 is 148.9 x 68.1 x 8mm. That makes iPhone7 a bit smaller but still easy to hold in the hand. The S8 is IP68 certified making it slightly more water resistant than the IP67 certified iPhone7. The Samsung Galaxy S8 comes with a 3.5mm head phone jack so you can use a wired headset with the phone, you won’t get that with iPhone7. Also Read : iPhone 7 and 7plus, specs, prices and where to buy Screen The Samsung Galaxy S8 has a 5.8 inch screen which dwarfs the 4.7inch iPhone7. It’s not just the size that differs, Galaxy S8 uses super AMOLED where the iPhone 7 screen is LCD meaning Samsung phone offers more vivid, high contrast colors. The Galaxy S8 has an incredible sharp screen, with a resolution of 1440 x 2960 where the iPhone7 is limited to 750 x 1334. S8 also supports HDR content which the iPhone doesn’t support. Samsung’s Flagship also has a different aspect ratio at a very wide screen 18.5:9 with the iPhone more standard 16:9. The screen is one of the biggest differences between the two phones. OS and Power The battle lines are drawn between these two phones at this point with the Samsung Galaxy S8 running Android Nougat and iPhone 7 using iOS 10.3. Both phones are tremendously powerful though. iPhone7 has Apple A10 Fusion Chip and 2GB of RAM while Galaxy S8 is confirmed to ship with 4GB of RAM. Samsung Galaxy S8 is rumored to use either a Snapdragon 835 chipset or an Exynos 8895 (both are powerful top-end chips) so we expect silky smooth performance from S8 and Samsung to at least match the iPhone in terms of screen response under the fingers. Also Read: iPhone6 and iPhone6 plus specs, prices and where to buy Camera The Samsung S8 camera uses a 12MP sensor with f1.7 apperture. It’s a good setup but might not hold up against the best in 2017. iPhone7 also uses 12MP camera and benefits of Optixcal Image Stabilization, which the Samsung Galaxy S8 also has. Samsung S8 has a slightly higher front camera of 8MP compared to iPhone7’s 7MP. Battery Samsung Galaxy S8 has a 3000mAh battery which is a lot more bigger than iPhone 7’s 1960mAh battery. But then with the S8 higher resolution screen it needs more juice. We can’t predict exactly how long it will last but iPhone 7 requires daily charging and sometimes doesn’t even make it to bed time so S8has a good chance of going further daily. S8 also supports fast charging, iPhone 7 can also charge fast but only if you use a 2.1A iPad charger rather than the plug that come with the phone. Price Samsung Galaxy S8 costs a lot more than iPhone 7. S8 is going for $729 in the US between N450,000 and N550,000 in Nigeria compared to iPhone 7 $649 in the US between N300,000 and N325,000 in Nigeria on online stores. While it is clear that Samsung Galaxy S8 is the better phone I think it would be unfair to measure it against iPhone7 which was released last year September considering that Samsung Galaxy S8 is to be released Today 5th of May. That is about 8 months between them, perhaps when the new iPhone (7s, 7s plus or is released the competition will be more equal. But for now Samsung Galaxy S8 is the best smartphone available in the market. Note: Due to market forces beyond our control the prices of these smartphones may change. Source:http://www.9jatechguru.com.ng/2017/05/samsung-s8-vs-iphone-7-smartphone.html |
There is no doubt that both the iPhone 7 and the Samsung Galaxy S8 are the best phones available in the market. The Samsung Galaxy S8 is officially the best smartphone currently available, but how does it compare to Apple’s latest handset. There’s really a lot of competition out there right now for your next smartphone upgrade and Samsung Galaxy S8 is designed as a direct rival to the iPhone7. Now here is the question. Which is really better? Galaxy S8 or iPhone 7? How does Samsung’s best stand against Apple’s flagship from eight months ago. Design The Samsung Galaxy S8 has a glass back and metal frame, with glass on both sides gently curving to give it a symmetrical look and make it comfortable to hold in the hand. The iPhone 7 has a quite different but similarly premium design, with a metal unibody that’s slim and compact at 138.3 x 67.1 x 7.1mm, while the S8 is 148.9 x 68.1 x 8mm. That makes iPhone7 a bit smaller but still easy to hold in the hand. The S8 is IP68 certified making it slightly more water resistant than the IP67 certified iPhone7. The Samsung Galaxy S8 comes with a 3.5mm head phone jack so you can use a wired headset with the phone, you won’t get that with iPhone7. Screen The Samsung Galaxy S8 has a 5.8 inch screen which dwarfs the 4.7inch iPhone7. It’s not just the size that differs, Galaxy S8 uses super AMOLED where the iPhone 7 screen is LCD meaning Samsung phone offers more vivid, high contrast colors. The Galaxy S8 has an incredible sharp screen, with a resolution of 1440 x 2960 where the iPhone7 is limited to 750 x 1334. S8 also supports HDR content which the iPhone doesn’t support. Samsung’s Flagship also has a different aspect ratio at a very wide screen 18.5:9 with the iPhone more standard 16:9. The screen is one of the biggest differences between the two phones. OS and Power The battle lines are drawn between these two phones at this point with the Samsung Galaxy S8 running Android Nougat and iPhone 7 using iOS 10.3. Both phones are tremendously powerful though. iPhone7 has Apple A10 Fusion Chip and 2GB of RAM while Galaxy S8 is confirmed to ship with 4GB of RAM. Samsung Galaxy S8 is rumored to use either a Snapdragon 835 chipset or an Exynos 8895 (both are powerful top-end chips) so we expect silky smooth performance from S8 and Samsung to at least match the iPhone in terms of screen response under the fingers. Also Read: iPhone6 and iPhone6 plus specs, prices and where to buy Camera The Samsung S8 camera uses a 12MP sensor with f1.7 apperture. It’s a good setup but might not hold up against the best in 2017. iPhone7 also uses 12MP camera and benefits of Optixcal Image Stabilization, which the Samsung Galaxy S8 also has. Samsung S8 has a slightly higher front camera of 8MP compared to iPhone7’s 7MP. Battery Samsung Galaxy S8 has a 3000mAh battery which is a lot more bigger than iPhone 7’s 1960mAh battery. But then with the S8 higher resolution screen it needs more juice. We can’t predict exactly how long it will last but iPhone 7 requires daily charging and sometimes doesn’t even make it to bed time so S8has a good chance of going further daily. S8 also supports fast charging, iPhone 7 can also charge fast but only if you use a 2.1A iPad charger rather than the plug that come with the phone. Price Samsung Galaxy S8 costs a lot more than iPhone 7. S8 is going for $729 in the US between N450,000 and N550,000 in Nigeria compared to iPhone 7 $649 in the US between N300,000 and N325,000 in Nigeria on online stores. While it is clear that Samsung Galaxy S8 is the better phone I think it would be unfair to measure it against iPhone7 which was released last year September considering that Samsung Galaxy S8 is to be released Today 5th of May. That is about 8 months between them, perhaps when the new iPhone (7s, 7s plus or is released the competition will be more equal. But for now Samsung Galaxy S8 is the best smartphone available in the market. Note: Due to market forces beyond our control the prices of these smartphones may change. Source :http://www.9jatechguru.com.ng/2017/05/samsung-s8-vs-iphone-7-smartphone.html |
In recent times, blogging has become a major source of making money online. For this reason everyone is joining the train so as not to be left behind. Blogging is very useful to getting your products, business or services out to the public. Through blogging you can reach several millions of people on the internet. If you are considering creating a blog either for personal use or for business purpose this article is for you. Before we go into the steps for creating your own blog we would like to look at some of the advantages of having a blog. • It helps promote your business or brand • It helps in creating an online reputation for yourself • It also serves as a source of Income. Steps in Starting Your Blog • Deciding on the Niche for your blog: This is the first and most important step in blogging. You have to decide carefully what you want to blog about. Choosing the right niche for your blog is very crucial to the success of your blog. • Hosting: Before your blog can go online you need to host it. There are several free hosting services such as blogger and wordpress. As a beginner you can start with free hosting and later move your blog to a paid hosting service. There are lot of good and reliable hosting companies in Nigeria on which you can host your blog for a small fee. • Buying your Custom Domain: If you use a free hosting service your URL will look like this www.yourname..com or www.yourname. . This doesn’t look professional and most people don’t take blogs with such URL seriously. Hence if you are serious about blogging you should look at buying a custom domain. When you buy a custom domain your URL looks like this www.yourname.com . Buying a domain name is very cheap and easy there are lots of reliable domain name sellers in Nigeria where you can get a domain name for as low as N1500 • Designing your blog: Now that your blog is online you can try designing it using the various themes provided or if you are good at programming you can design your own custom theme or buy one for a fee. • Improving your traffic: The next step in Blogging is improving your traffic and building your audience. Every blogger wants to have a blog with millions of monthly viewers but it takes a lot of time, energy and dedication to achieve this. • Monetizing your blog: This is the dream of every blogger. A lot of people make their living through blogging; you too can. It takes a lot of time and practice to make your blog produce a steady cash flow. These are the most important steps necessary to build a successful blog. If you have any questions or opinions you can drop them in the comment section http://www.9jatechguru.com.ng/2017/04/steps-to-start-your-blog.html |
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In recent times blogging/web designing has become a very huge source of income for various Nigerians. Thus like with any profession there are certain things that you need to learn and understand to be successful. Although you don’t need to know any computer guru to successfully blog a knowledge of certain programming languages will make it easier to understand how your blog/website functions. The knowledge of the following programming languages will go a long way in helping you design your blog/website. Image result for programming languages for web designers images · HTML: HTML stands for hyper Text Markup Language. HTML is the programming language with which all websites/blogs are built on. HTML is very easy to understand and use, The HTML language is written using tags e.g <head> </head> For more information on learning HTML you can visit W3schools W3C is the regulatory body concerning the web. W3c stands for World Wide Web Consortium. · CSS: CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheet. CSS is used for designing web pages. The CSS code must be written alongside the HTML code as it cant function alone. You can either write the CSS code inside the HTML document or write it in a separate document them place the link in the <head> </head> of the HTML document. For more info visit W3schools · Javascript: Javascript is very different from Java in numerous ways. The javascript code must be written with the HTML code. Javascript is used to program web pages and create more interactive web pages. An example of a Javasript code is <script> Document.write (Date()); </script> This short code simply displays the Date and Time. For more info visit W3schools Other programming languages to learn include · PHP (Pre Hypertext Processor) · JQuery · Bootstrap To practice these languages all you need is a text editor e.g Notepad and a browser. http://www.9jatechguru.com.ng/2017/04/programming-languages-for-bloggersweb.html |
is released the competition will be more equal. But for now Samsung Galaxy S8 is the best smartphone available in the market.