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loomer: ![]() But the country promised to dash Nigeria money nah. |
Karmanaut:You missed my point. |
dominique:I suggest you watch a review YouTube video. |
Are You Asking Us Or Telling Us? |
Sorry bro. I know how it feels but believe me, it won't last forever. You'll get over it soon. |
Scarpon:Oga. Xperia devices are not 100% Android. Read the emboldened. It’s close to stock Android: Unlike other manufacturers like HTC, Huawei, LG, Samsung, Sony xiaomi, Meizu etc – BlackBerry didn’t want to change the look and feel of Android too much. It’s a familiar place, looking and behaving like Android, even though there are a range of extras that have been sensitively added in. Just like Motorola, the company only changed what needs to be changed and sticking to the bits of Android that already work perfectly well. Priv is closer to stock android than Xperia. |
agohmamuda: ![]() I thought it was the price |
BlackBerry’s First Real Android phone was launched recently and it seems to be a game changer for Blackberry. The company successfully combined the best features of BlackBerry with the best of Android and best flagship-spec which includes a full QWERTY keyboard, as well as a range of clever additions. That is awesome. Android phones have so many interesting features that ensures you don’t get bored while using them but there are some super-cool exceptional things you will definitely love about the new BlackBerry Priv. It’s close to stock Android: Unlike other manufacturers like HTC, Huawei, LG, Samsung, Sony xiaomi, Meizu etc – BlackBerry didn’t want to change the look and feel of Android too much. It’s a familiar place, looking and behaving like Android, even though there are a range of extras that have been sensitively added in. Just like Motorola, the company only changed what needs to be changed and sticking to the bits of Android that already work perfectly well. Pop-up widgets: This is a feature that no one has thought of including before. Instead of dropping widgets onto your home screens, you can have them pop-up from a shortcut icon. Just enable the feature and then a swipe down on the icon will pop the widget up. It keeps things clean and simple on your home screen, and it’s a great addition to Android. The most interesting part is that it doesn’t need any special widgets – it just uses those that already exist when you install an app. It’s so simple, it’s brilliant – and the idea will probably be stolen before you can say Android 7.0 Nougat. Keyboard shortcuts: If you’re keen on keeping your home screen clean, you can programme each of the physical keyboard keys to be a shortcut. You simply slide open your handset, long press the key and you’ll be able to assign it to an app. That’s a whole world of shortcuts! A for Amazon, B for BBC iPlayer, C for Citymapper, D for Docs, E for Expedia, F for Facebook, G for Groupon, H for Hailo, I for Instagram, J for Just Eat, K for Kindle, L for Layout, M for Maps, etc Battery charging: We’ve all seen the tiny flash icon that appears in the battery when you’re connected to the charger. Or maybe you’ve seen the bubbling battery as it fills with charge. Well Priv uses the edge of it’s curved display to give you charge status at a glance. When you connect the charger, the draws out around the edge of the display so you can instantly see how charged it is. It changes from red to yellow to green as it goes. It looks really slick. Good job BlackBerry. BlackBerry Hub: BlackBerry Hub is something that you will easily get addicted to once you start using it. The Hub pulls your Gmail, Calendars, Twitter mentions, your messages together in one place. You can swipe down to peek into your calender for example. It’s a productive place and BB has stuck to material design, so it fits with the rest of the Android apps you love. Once signed in, you can turn off syncing on your Google accounts for calendar and Gmail, because Hub will do it for you instead. SOURCE: http://www.naijatecharena.com/blackberry-priv-features-android-users-will-fall-in-love-with/ |
Phantom 5 is good phone, looks premium and doesn't lag(for now) but I won't advise anybody to pay 70k for it. Phantom 5 is a 50k phone |
EroticAngelina:They didn't start the flogging on time. |
Stop teachers from flogging stubborn and lazy pupils and the next generation will be full of brats. |
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I don't want to read more. |
It is difficult to tell who's a good cook without eating around. |
It is Marshmallow |
He will suck a breast boil one day. |
Your V-Legs you mean? |
80%.....? I don't think its gonna be possible. The fine is too much and I pray they get it slashed at least by 50% |
Bloomingbud:Sooner than you can ever imagine in Jesus name. Amen. But learn from the op, don't rely on what you already know. Keep improving. |
Good |
Young Oshiomole. Both of you are high on foreign feelings. |
The man needs brain allowance. |
Esotericbaby:I didn't say "Better" than phantom 5. I said Phantom 5 alternatives ie another available options. |
JanethEze:They are trusted brands. |
Tallesty1 |
Chai. This job wey no dey don dey cause wahala. |
Yes |
Google has introduced a new smart feature in Gmail inbox to make email even more efficient. The new feature is called Gmail Smart Replies and it is aimed to help you issue fast, personalized responses to emails as they come in. “There’s actually a lot going on behind the scenes to make Smart Reply work,” Google wrote in the report. “Inbox uses machine learning to recognize emails that need responses and to generate the natural language responses on the fly.” Just like other smart features inside Inbox, the Gmail Smart Replies gets better the more the function is used. It learns from the automatic reply suggestions you pick and records them. The company said that the feature will be available later this week through Inbox updates on both Google Play and the App Store and will support emails written in English. SOURCE: http://www.naijatecharena.com/gmail-smart-replies/ |
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