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In the last couple of years we have seen more and more phones made out of different kinds of metal ( mainly aluminium ). One of the main disadvantages to this is the fact that these phones for the most part has non removable batteries.http://androidfact.com/why-you-should-buy-an-android-phone-with-a-removable-battery/ |
klinro:I still think you are a Konga agent. I would be monitoring you ![]() |
mustynsd:It is super affordable for the specs |
Esseson1:Your problem is solved once you get this phone ![]() |
kendrick9:It is 2400mAh. ![]() |
Buhari should go and give the children one meal a day before wishing them Children's day ![]() |
MichaelEff:Yeah, especially now that PHCN are showing us shegee...one need a phone that can charge super fast at the shortest duration |
Emmaway:Quad-core, clocked at 1.3GHz. Did not want to add all that, so as to reduce the technical aspect. |
klinro:I am beginning to suspect you a Konga agent. Let me not bother arguing with you then |
klinro:Kai. If i hear Konga is Cheaper. Jumia sell cheaper phones. You should probably take advantage of their Jumia Mobile week starting May 31st and buy this itel phone ![]() |
yemmzzyy85:Yes bro. Just press and hold the Volume Down and Power buttons at the same time. You'll see an animation on the screen, indicating that the screen photo was saved |
Hello chief honsule and puskin, Please how do i put pictures inside my post? |
Many of the phone review we see daily are all about the technical and often confusing details of the phone that sometimes we do not know what we are looking for. Who Octa core, Antutu benchmark etc don epp?? So today, let me in a layman language break down the itel 1551 Smartphone to all non tech fans. Options for affordable phablets in the phone market are very scarce. Most manufacturers target ‘big phones’ to the mid-range and high end audience, ignoring the mass (low end) market. With the current situation of the country and how hard the economy is, it1551 is a new big phone from itel targeting those who desire a good Smartphone without putting a whole in their pocket. The itel 1551 was announced last month via itel's Facebook page. It has similar specifications to its predecessor, the it1507 but the it1551 is not just a bigger build of the it1507, it comes with more power thanks to the built-in Quad-core processor, offers a better display in a bigger screen and flash charge feature. The Design: itel 1551 has a premium look and feel to it. This has a lot to do with the metal textured finishing on the back and side frames. itel 1551 is also available in Silver and Champagne Gold. The body is smooth, but it grips well with your hand. Despite the large screen, one hand use of the phablet is possible for most of the time. However, like most large phones you will have to call your second hand to action some of the time. Display: The itel 1551 has a 5.5-inch IPS Display boasts high precision processing, glare prevention and minimizing distance between screen and glass. I completely agree with all these and pronounce them true. Camera: In this 21st century, a Smartphone without camera is considered a useless granny's phone. So it is important I state that the itel 1551 comes with 8.0 and 2MP dual flashlight camera capable of taking great pictures. It also has geo-tagging feature, face detection and a dedicated LED flashlight just below the camera for taking pictures in low light areas. Young people that enjoy cinema or evening outings should find this to be a great feature. The Performance: The itel 1551 has excellent processor speed. I did not notice lags or delays as everything runs smoothly. I tested with two games. Dead Trigger 2; which is the second version of the hugely popular HD zombie-slaying game. Also played Fast and Furious 6 and both games despite being heavy android games were seamless. YouTube streaming was cool as well. Connectivity and Sensor: The itel 1551 is equipped with a dual band WiFi 802.11 n/b/g/ wireless chip for those that love to connect their devices to wireless networks. Also, it has option to turn your phone to a wireless router; hence it has the Hotspot feature. Furthermore, it will bring peace of mind to many of us who are always on the road to know that this device also supports USB OTG. Fast Charge: The most important improvement in this it1551 is the fast charge feature. I was able to charge the phone from 8% to 52% in just over 10 minutes. Meaning for a 10 minutes charge, you can talk for over 2 hours. Price Tag: After reading through the features of this phone and considering the high dollar rate, I know many people would be thinking this phone would be selling for over ₦32,000. But guess what, this phablet with these many juicy specifications is available for purchase for only ₦20,000. Conclusion: The itel 1551 is the ultimate in affordable phablets. It offers all the good stuff you should expect from a phablet. It sports a large and bright 5.5-inch display that is great for watching movies, browsing the web, or your other work personal stuff. It comes with a powerful processor that ensures everything runs smoothly and a fast charging ability that let you recharge your battery in minutes. For a phone having all these features and available for just ₦20,000 isn't this price a good value for money? I also posted this at review at http://www.techsyrub.com/2016/05/a-non-technical-review-of-itel-1551.html
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jaiyejina:Not considering the price? |
pinkiberry:You can lie for Africa. I use an itel 1507 phone and the Camera is very decent. I am very sure you have never use an itel phone before yet you are badmouthing them. Not cool |
klinpami:Gbammmm. Well said |
I have heard lot of things happening in the French village. Must be one fun place |
firstking01:Your head is there |
optional1:Exactly what I thought as well. That lady has zeroed her mind |
Guy forget. That relationship is over. You carry money go buy itel phone give another babe and you think your girlfriend would clap for you? Just go and get another girlfriend noni |
JohnnyBling:Lol. How many phones at this itel spec would you find better RAM? |
Royale001:Saw the itel 1408 in 3C Hub Ikeja today for 11,000 naira |
TonyeBarcanista:Looooooooooooooooooooool |
BustScam:If we have to be honest, most of these companies should give Nairaland serious attention |
BustScam:Lol. I think it was for their loyal facebook fans |
With the current dollar issue, would be a miracle if the phone sound less than N20,000 |
The economy is hard. They are diversifying |
Danfuster:Loool |
I have heard so much from graduates about how difficult, competitive and congested the labour market is. The tales of woes and misery never stops. Interestingly, I disagree! I know you might say I have a job, i am not a fresh graduate et al, but we have graduates who have landed their dream jobs without the ‘you must know someone’ syndrome! Everyday people get hired and some get fired. The job market maybe difficult but it’s not impossible. There is more to a job search than mere sending out resumes, writing cover letters and attending interviews. It’s not that simple as there are more applicants than available jobs at any point in time. Besides, these jobs are going to be filled by the best. You not only have to be competitive, you have to be super-competitive and be ready to make a strong positive impression on every Human Resource manager. At present, there are so many facets to a job search. Averagely, when we think of beginning a job search, most of us have the idea of browsing various job search engines, find positions that match our desire, and email our latest resume; Q.E.D! However, have you thought of the number of applicants that one advert can attract? How then are you going to differentiate yourself from the volumes of other applicants who are also attempting to obtain the same position? The answer is simple; You need to be strategic! Deviate from the norm. It’s time to adjust our thinking when applying for a job, from being “an applicant,” to actively marketing your skills and experience! When you approach job search from a marketing perspective, with a strategic plan, you find that you’ll land that job in no time. Dare to be different. It’s high time you treated your job search as a full time job! The difference is that your Job Description will be; spotting hidden vacancies, preparing for aptitude tests, interviews, amongst others. Your salary at the end of the ‘Job Search’ is you getting the job! Resumption time will be 8am and you close at 5pm as if you have the job already. Difficult times, they say, require drastic measures. I am currently developing a low-risk, high-gain plan to land your dream job. However, I won’t go into details at this time. Maybe sometime in the future. Don’t allow your career to take a “back-seat” during this tough economy; it’s time to become a proactive job seeker! The true secret to landing your dream job, is moving your perspective from a passive job applicant, to an effective career skills marketer. Till next time, don’t waste time chasing postings on job boards. Be strategic, be different. Source: http://oke.com.ng/2016/04/05/landing-your-dream-job/ |
kaboninc:Lol. Spoil my name |
Like i posted on facebook yesterday, Lai Mohammed should allow the weapons be tested on him |




, and if she comes begging, just put her in the friendzone
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