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abogjohn:lolz...
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abogjohn:yOUY GUYS should be aware of innjoo fire plus 3g and 4g version.... they have different chip in'em |
Ehimzy:okay... now what you are saying in essence is that InnJoo dont know what they are doing...... see the image below.... no need fo too much research:::
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parrotibaba:budgeting 4-7k is good |
abogjohn:lolzzz.... the Fire Plus uses 64bit processor my dear |
iheanyi40:YEAH |
Billyzone4:yeah... for s TechLector:ure... i has a wifi direct |
So tell me? will you be going for this or tecno c8? |
Dont wait for Jumia again for the HOT 2.... run quickly to KONGA and get it fast starting from 21,250... with free delivery to some locations... you can as well contact us via 08100482812 to place order for you.. GOODLUCK |
The Tecno C8 is now in Kenya... so, lets sit tight and await the coming of the Tecno Camon C5 in 9ja ![]() |
The Tecno C8 is now in Kenya... so, lets sit tight and await the coming of the Tecno Camon C5 in 9ja ![]() |
khattab008:toh |
New Innjoo Fire Plus Official Thread: https://www.nairaland.com/2572673/new-innjoo-fire-plus-official |
khattab008:lol... abi ooo... BUT the InnJoo Fire Plus has the feature (HotKnot).. its not exclusive to infinix.. Tecno L6 also comes with it |
[size=18pt]Specs Showdown! – InnJoo Fire Plus vs Tecno Camon C8[/size] Thanks to InnJoo Mobile for bringing the InnJoo Fire Plus into the Nigeria Mobile market on time. As at present, people have been murmuring about the bad side of the Tecno Camon C8 with a low RAM of just 1GB. This got many of us so disappointing in the Tecno C8. Now InnJoo had just released the InnJoo Fire Plus which is the latest addition to the InnJoo Fire smartphones family – InnJoo Fire, and InnJoo Fire Pro. The Fire Plus was launched alongside the InnJoo Halo in the InnJoo’s launch event in Lagos where many gifts were given out to attendants. It is not yet clear if both the InnJoo Fire Plus and InnJoo Halo will be made available to other African countries where it operates. It now seems that InnJoo Mobile is not relenting. The InnJoo Fire Plus has sported some awesome features which the Tecno Camon C8 lacks. Fire Plus packs in a 2GB of RAM, LTE support, HotKnot technology, an increased battery life and a very stylish design. The new Fire Plus sports same 13MP rear and 5MP front facing camera as sported in the Tecno Camon C8, also, it has same screen dimensions plus density, and they both are running on Android Lollipop operating system. Now, the question on ground now is, CAN THE INNJOO FIRE PLUS BE COMPARED TO TECNO CAMON C8? https://i0.wp.com/techlector.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/InnJoo-Fire-Plus-sdskllnytvcf.png Well, any way lets take a brief look at the specs before concluding… SEE FULL SPECS @ http://techlector.com/specs-showdown-innjoo-fire-plus-vs-tecno-camon-c8/ |
Billyzone4:no features like this on the InnJoo Halo... but can be found on the InnJoo Fire Plus |
[size=18pt]Specs Showdown! – InnJoo Fire Plus vs Tecno Camon C8[/size] Thanks to InnJoo Mobile for bringing the InnJoo Fire Plus into the Nigeria Mobile market on time. As at present, people have been murmuring about the bad side of the Tecno Camon C8 with a low RAM of just 1GB. This got many of us so disappointing in the Tecno C8. Now InnJoo had just released the InnJoo Fire Plus which is the latest addition to the InnJoo Fire smartphones family – InnJoo Fire, and InnJoo Fire Pro. The Fire Plus was launched alongside the InnJoo Halo in the InnJoo’s launch event in Lagos where many gifts were given out to attendants. It is not yet clear if both the InnJoo Fire Plus and InnJoo Halo will be made available to other African countries where it operates. It now seems that InnJoo Mobile is not relenting. The InnJoo Fire Plus has sported some awesome features which the Tecno Camon C8 lacks. Fire Plus packs in a 2GB of RAM, LTE support, HotKnot technology, an increased battery life and a very stylish design. The new Fire Plus sports same 13MP rear and 5MP front facing camera as sported in the Tecno Camon C8, also, it has same screen dimensions plus density, and they both are running on Android Lollipop operating system. Now, the question on ground now is, CAN THE INNJOO FIRE PLUS BE COMPARED TO TECNO CAMON C8? https://i0.wp.com/techlector.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/InnJoo-Fire-Plus-sdskllnytvcf.png Well, any way lets take a brief look at the specs before concluding… SEE FULL SPECS @ http://techlector.com/specs-showdown-innjoo-fire-plus-vs-tecno-camon-c8/ |
Can this phablet stand the Tecno Camon C8 what do you think? |
khattab008:oops.... thanks for noticing ... thats a typo error.. its 193 ppi.... #updated |
nnJoo Fire Plus is slimmer and lighter than its predecessors. It shaved more than a millimetre off the thickness of the InnJoo Fire. However, despite being sleek, the Fire Plus is in no way fragile. It exhibits a profile that measures a dimension of just 153 x 77.5 x 9.3mm and weighs only 165g. InnJoo Fire Pro sports a 5.5inch HD IPS display with 5 points Capacitive Touch Screen Full Lamination and offers 720 x 1280 pixels resolution. Its IPS technology features a display density of 267ppi, 800:1 contrast, 460cd/m², GFF full lamination, clear visual effect even under strong outdoor lighting conditions. This means you are in for decently enjoyable viewing experience on the device.
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2el:lol.... then you start first... |
at the launch event yesterday:
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The InnJoo Fire Plus is the recently launched budget friendly smartphone from InnJoo Mobile. It is the latest addition to the InnJoo Fire smartphones family – InnJoo Fire, and InnJoo Fire Pro, it was launched alongside the InnJoo Halo in the InnJoo’s launch event in Lagos where may gifts were given out to attendants. It is not yet clear if both the InnJoo Fire Plus and InnJoo Halo will be made available to other African countries where it operates. It now seems that InnJoo Mobile is not relenting. The new Smartphone, InnJoo Fire Plus comes in 2 variants that will interest you; it comes in the LTE version and 3G version with both packing a very interesting features that is beyond its price. Thanks to InnJoo for targeting this phone at youths and students. The smartphone is an upgrade of both the InnJoo Fire and InnJoo Fire Pro, another budget smartphone that launched about some months ago. InnJoo Fire Plus comes in more power in a beautiful slim edge and curved arc of the back shell, it ensures the phone has a slim visual effect and comfortable hold feeling. InnJoo Fire Plus comes with a great display, now boasting of 5.5-inch, an awesome 64bit processor, massive camera, battery and RAM. source: http://techlector.com/innjoo-fire-plus-full-specification-features-and-price-in-nigeria/
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On the camera front, the InnJoo Halo is configured okay. The main camera features a 5-megapixel with LED Flash, autofocus, and face detection, putting this phone on par with some mid-range smartphones in this regard. On the front of the InnJoo Halo is a 2 megapixels camera for selfies and video calls. You get an 8GB of inbuilt storage which users can upgrade up to 32GB via its microSD card slot, HALO helps saving your photos and music as you wish. |
The InnJoo Halo packs in an awesome 5.0-inch display, which means this is essentially not a phablet. Its 5.0-inch display is just the perfect size for watching movies, surfing the internet, displaying pictures and reading e-books. Its 5.0-inch FWVGA 2 points capacitive touch screen has a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels for a pixel density of approximately 263 ppi to ensure highly enjoyable viewing, even with friends.
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today at the launch party:
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InnJoo Mobile, one of the global leaders in the manufacturing of trendy smart phones had launched its Beautiful Kevlar textured back Android Smartphone named InnJoo Halo. The InnJoo Halo is the first of its kind from InnJoo Mobile. It is launched alongside the InnJoo Fire Plus at the launch event that took place in Lagos, Nigeria recently. The Smartphone is no doubt one of the cheapest Android smartphone to have ever launched in the country. It price is awesome and same as its specs. The InnJoo Halo is aimed at exploiting same strategy that has helped boost Infinix Zero 2 reputation. The midrange InnJoo Halo offers users some impressive specs, including a great IPS display, a Quad-core processor, generous RAM and ROM, better camera and comes with the latest Android operating system. The InnJoo Halo comes on the heels of the successful roll out and impressive acceptance and patronage of the InnJoo Fire. The new product, which is specifically targeted at the students, youths and young professionals, is designed to address the demands of this segment of the market, which craves trendier variants of phones. Designed with a Kevlar back cover that is ultra-strong, light, flexible, 5 times stronger and lighter than steel and fits perfectly in the palm of your hand. InnJoo Halo flaunts a sleek and elegant design featuring a premium feel. It exhibits a relatively velvety profile that measures a dimension of just 145.6 x 72 x 9.6mm. InnJoo Halo is lighter than the InnJoo Fire Plus which is launched same day as the Halo. It weighs only 158g which shaved 7g off the weight of the InnJoo Fire Plus. However, despite being sleek, the InnJoo Halo is in no way fragile. source: http://techlector.com/innjoo-halo-full-specs-price/
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laudate:lol... I WAS ASTONISHED WHEN I GOT THE BREAK DOWN.... and i start to think If Mark also spent a huge sum like this when starting FACEBOOK ...... i dont want to be left out in this..... WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK THIS IS? |
chukzey442:the consequences are stated on the site |
ByfireByfire:Yep... after a successful flash, you will be able to upgrade to the latest firmware |
[size=20pt]Many Nigerians are upset at the news that Lagos State, Nigeria spent NGN78 million (USD391,468) to maintain a website for their governor, Babatunde Fashola.[/size] https://i0.wp.com/techlector.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/why1.jpg I can see why many are confused and outraged, considering that blogs are hosted for free on . Great dedicated servers cost roughly NGN 2000 (USD 9) a month and a fraction of that budget would retain talented Nigerian staff members to keep the site up to date for his tenure as governor. As a professional web developer and a Lagosian, it is my duty to help people understand why N78 million is not just a reasonable cost, but actually a bargain. At the end of this, I hope I’d have convinced you, not confused you, that Lagos state was financially prudent in this project. Domain Name – NGN1 million We all know Nigerians are born entrepreneurs. Hustlers without borders. No doubt some enterprising fellow bought the domain name tundefashola.com and squatted on it. This isn’t unreasonable, considering people have to pay off omo onile to build on their own land they bought with (sometimes) hard earned money. This is post Y2K. Digital omo oniles are real. Template Design – NGN 25 million The web design agency didn’t buy and modify a theme they found online. This is a one of a kind layout. They didn’t want this to drag out for months and years, keeping Lagosians in the dark about what our governor was working on. Instead of small agile teams our western counterparts are so fond of, they probably hired 125 designers at NGN 200,000 ($1,000) each and they produced this masterpiece in a single month. You’re probably wondering why the site isn’t responsive. Look around Lagos and tell me if people aren’t buying devices with bigger screens. Even Tecno has devices that can render this webpage in its full glory without need a mobile design. Smaller screens and mobile-first internet is just a western fad. Flash Banner – NGN 15 million In 2012, Adobe removed Flash from the Android app store. Imagine how hard it must have been for Lagos state to find quality Flash developers when everyone was busy moving on to JavaScript. No doubt those Flash developers knew they were a rare commodity and their surcharges dutifully reflected that fact. It was probably cheaper than sending their developers to Andela to learn Javascript, since they’d need to deploy the official motorcade to carry them from Alausa to Yaba every day. Factor in the cost of fuel during scarcities and it’s really worth it to keep paying the Flash developers their premium rate. Hosting – NGN 40 million The assets of Lagos state must be adequately secured. The server probably backs up every minute, randomly changes location between a network of 50 servers to throw off hackers, while keeping the load time at a respectable 24 seconds. I could go on to point out the search feature which must have cost a fair bit to be engineered, embedded auto-playing (and looping) video which is a rarity on sites these days, content producers that keep the content regularly updated as well as other noteworthy features, but I’ve already exceeded the NGN 78 million budget. I’m proud of Lagos state’s investment and look forward to further spendings of this caliber in the field. I humbly submit myself as a potential candidate in future projects. My love for Lagos will help me strive to deliver such technical prowess consistently on such a tight budget. I live to serve and I’ll do my very best with the limited pay to make Lagos state proud of its digital assets. source: http://techlector.com/break-down-of-how-raji-fashola-spent-78-million-naira-usd-391468-on-his-website/ |
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