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Boomboost:nah... For where? Ki lo de.... I wont buy if it pass that oooo |
Jonathan2787:good for you |
amparas:lol... No be una dey complain say the c5 screen is small, the camera is 8mp, the battery... Now, you have it all... MAKE YOUR CHOICE |
Mamaput123:yea... Very right... Tecno products are more reliable compared to some brands in 9ja |
Jonathan2787:Thats the reason the Tecno Camon C8 was announced yesterday... it comes with a 3000mah battery.... SEE MORE @ http://techlector.com/tecno-camon-c8-with-android-lollipop-in-making-full-phone-specs-price/ |
Great User Interface
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tbadejo25:no mind the guy jare |
guydangerous:no info about the price yet, but we are expecting it to start from N20,000 - N28,000 |
TechLector:JUST IN TIME
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Tecno has finally announced its latest addition to the Camon series – Tecno Camon C8 phablet which is also tagged as Camon8. The high-end Smartphone – Camon C8 has a design concept that is closely similar to that of the Tecno Camon C5. The company has captured this market segment very well and plans to do it even better. We are quite sure you might be thinking if this new device is coming with a massive 8-inch screen. Nope, this is not a tablet. Camon C8 is a phablet device that will eventually come with a 5.5-inch IPS HD touch screen. The 5.5 inch display is an improvement from the 5.0-inch display found on the Tecno C5. It has a Tecno Camon C8 has a metallic frame that makes it look beautiful. It is, however, worthy to note that the Camon C8 is built to focus more on photograph, and this might be the best camera phone sooner you think. The device sports an excellent 13 Megapixel rear. People already own phones with 16MP and 20.1MP cameras. How good really is this camera? But you and I know that camera ‘size’ doesn’t matter. It’s up to quality. source: http://techlector.com/tecno-camon-c8-with-android-lollipop-in-making-full-phone-specs-price/
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ShaiMalika:what opinion do you need bro? |
Jonathan2787:with a sharp camera?, i dont think 28k is much bro.... you spend more to get quality product oooo |
tecno all the way |
Babs876:The design is truely on point oooo.... in fact i wont be going for the hottest again... i will wait for this |
PulseWeb:i no want make you use laugh kill ya self |
https://i2.wp.com/techlector.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/mipad.png?resize=800%2C400 Xiaomi, the privately owned Chinese smartphone manufacturer headquartered in Beijing seems not to have release any tablet for quite some time. This might be because of a decline in the sales of tablets, but this never stops Xiaomi. A new report coming from a popular Chinese analyst Pan Jiutang states that Xiaomi could be looking to get in on the action with a new Windows 10 Mi tablet this year, which unfortunately could be anytime from now to September... CONTINUE READING |
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Mark Zuckerberg’s brain is a mega-processor that constantly operates at full tilt. He is perennially, dizzyingly consumed with Facebook. He lies awake at night, fizzing and whirring with ideas about how to fully maximise the Facebook experience. “What’s the best way to let everyone know exactly how racist all their old schoolmates have got?” he thinks. “How can I make the average Facebook visit as annoying and unwieldy as physically possible? How many pointless hoops can I reasonably expect my users to joylessly clamber through in order to retain a basic veneer of privacy? Ten? Fifty? A million?” This is the high-frequency attention to detail that makes Mark Zuckerberg one of the most powerful men on the planet. But it comes at a terrible cost. Zuckerberg’s mind is so busy maxing out with new ways to cram your timeline with irritating Candy Crush life requests that he’s forgotten how to wear clothes properly. Whenever you see Mark Zuckerberg in public, chances are he’ll be decked out in a grey T-shirt, possibly offset with a black hoodie if he’s unable to warm himself with the fury of his exasperated users. His lack of sartorial variety hasn’t gone unnoticed, either. At a Facebook “town hall” meeting last week, Zuckerberg answered a question about his limited wardrobe by claiming that he simply lacks the time and energy to pick a new outfit every day. “I really want to clear my life to make it so that I have to make as few decisions as possible about anything except how to best serve the community,” he said. This is a tactic that’s long been used by influential megalomaniacs. Steve Jobs could focus all his attention on Apple, for instance, because he always dressed up like a French mime artist. Barack Obama owns so many identical suits that whenever he goes off-grid with something in a nice shade of tan, the internet immediately starts spasming with hysterically surprised mockery. American TV presenter Ryan Seacrest has even launched a modular clothing line, numerically coded by colour, for men too powerful to worry about the social alienation that comes with the knowledge that they’re being dressed by the man who executive produces all the Kardashian shows. Why do they do this? To stave off decision fatigue, a real condition where you become overloaded with so many pointless decisions that your productivity ends up falling off a cliff. You spend so long wasting precious mental energy on frivolous distractions – such as what to wear or what to eat – that you stop being able to do your job properly. You become paralysed with choice. You start making bad decisions and exercising poor self-control until you end up being booed out of your own boardroom by a gaggle of elderly puce-faced stockholders. And, by the look of it, limiting your sartorial peripheries actually works – Barack Obama has pared his wardrobe down to such a degree that he can confidently walk into any situation and make decisions that directly impact on the future of mankind. Meanwhile, Louis Walsh owns dozens of different suits and can’t even decide which dismal knock-kneed X Factor contestant to send home each week, even though that’s literally his only job and nobody even cares about it anyway. Faced with evidence as watertight as this, perhaps we should all start following Zuckerberg’s lead. In fact, in retrospect, I think I might already do this. Sure, an outsider might see my insistence on shuffling around my house in a manky dressing gown all day as a sign that I suffer from dangerously low self-esteem, but really it’s just because I’m saving all my cerebral energy for my work. Similarly, I’ve come to realise that I no longer have the spare mental energy necessary to shave or wash. Do I use long strokes or short? Do I use the Gillette razor or the Wilkinson Sword? Do I rub a flannel on my face first, or do I rub it on my bum? Maybe this is why I eat Weetabix for about 60% of my meals, too. It’s not because I’m so ashamed of being undressed and unwashed that I can’t even bring myself to go to the supermarket and buy real food. It’s because I’m just like a powerful CEO. It works! Reducing unnecessary decisions is such a good idea that I might even take it one step further. Instead of booking a holiday next year, I might just let a travel agent drive me around in a coach for a couple of days. Look, there’s France. Look, there’s Germany. It’s lunchtime, so here’s a binbag full of porridge. At 10pm they’ll come around and physically close your eyes for you, and then shout numbers at you in your sleep so you can dream about maths. Mark Zuckerberg, if you’re reading, come on holiday with me. We can do this together, dressed identically and being spoon-fed by poorly paid underlings who obviously resent doing our donkey work. We’ll have so much fun. But not enough fun for you to ignore your plans to pointlessly spread the mobile Facebook experience out across 20 different but equally unnecessary apps. Priorities first!
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Youngpo413:thanks jare |
idu1:... hmmmnnn! 9ja i guess |
Nduxzy:lol... thats the funniest part ooo |
The game is Getting Hotter
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iahmed:the price is in the link provided above |
iMose Telecom has finally brought into the market the long awaited iMose Tablet – iMose X-1. The super exciting iMose X-1 is an affordable 7-inch Android tablet that runs Android 4.4.2 (KitKat). The tablet is convenient for browsing the web in desktop mode, watching Full HD movies and connecting with people all around the globe (Whatsapp, BBM, Wechat, Instagram, Twitter, Skype and Facebook). It is equipped with a powerful Quad-Core processor, Camera, FM, Bluetooth are some of the useful features that are handy to use. Design and Display Pick from a wide range of beautiful designs everyday, iMose X-1 comes in 4 fashionable color optionslike Pink, Blue, Gold, and White. It features an impressive 7 inch capacitive touchscreen that enhances dynamic view while watching a movie or browsing multiple sites. It comes with a resolution of 1,024 pixels x 600 pixels that gives its display clarity for vibrant and rich colour viewing, you will be able to view pictures and text in high definition regardless if you are indoors or outdoors. The technology of the Imose X-1 screen will deliver to you the best viewing angle ever. Camera and Storage iMose X-1 rocks a 5-megapixel rear (primary) camera equiped with a LED flashlight, which will produce high quality photos shared with loved ones. . The front camera is a 1.3-megapixel sensor that makes it sweet for taking groupies and selfies. https://i1.wp.com/techlector.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/iMose-X-1-tab.jpeg source: http://techlector.com/imose-x-1/ |
The specifications Measuring 113 × 48 × 22 mm and weighing in at 133g, the phone wasn't the lightest phone around, but became well-known for feeling distinctly solid, while its smooth lines were afforded by using internal aerials rather than pointy external alternatives. Though the display might not look much next to pixel-popping quad HD screens on today's phones, the green-lit 84 x 48 pixel monochrome display was easily readable in bright light and had just enough detail to allow Nokia to add some character to the phone's UI and host playable games. https://cdn4.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net//art/mobile_phones/Nokia/Nokia%203310/P1140160-650-80.JPG The top edge of the phone packed a wide power button, while the menu navigation is done through the up/down arrow keys, and menu selections chosen with the blue menu button. The 'c' button acted as a 'back', 'undo' and 'delete' key, and the keypad always felt responsive - and could be easily cleaned if it didn't thanks to the removable facia. https://cdn0.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net//art/mobile_phones/Nokia/Nokia%203310/P1140131-650-80.JPG Dual band 900/1800MHz support meant it would work on any European network, and though the 900mAh NiMH battery had an official standby time of 260 hours, most users of the device will attest that it seemed to last almost infinitely between charges. Alongside these ample specifications, a SIM-limited phonebook of 250 contacts, T9 predictive text input, 35 pre-loaded ringtones (and 7 slots for your own compositions) as well as a clock, stopwatch, timer, calculator and currency converter were all the 'smart' features you could ever want, or need, at that time. The Price Though it may not sound so incredibly cheap next to today's bumper selection of budget smartphones, THE DEVICE IS AVAILABLE FOR ONLY N1000 (negotiable) https://cdn3.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net//art/mobile_phones/Nokia/Nokia%203310/P1140142-650-80.JPG ONLY TWO IS AVAILABLE
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The official Android OS distribution figures as of 4th August show that Android Lollipop 5.0 and 5.1 now run on about 18.1% of Android smartphones. The Android Lollipop 5.x is the latest available version of the Android Operating system and has been reporting a consistent growth in its market share over the last couple of months. https://i2.wp.com/mobitrends.co.ke/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/image-Android-Distribution-August-2015.png Android KitKat distribution is now at 39.3% which is a tiny decrease from its market share. The distribution of Android 4.4 is expected to shrink further as more users update their firmware to Android 5.x. Android Jelly Bean 4.1.x is still strong and has a 33.6% market share but you should expect that to decrease significantly over the coming months. |
Jonathan2787:it will be released in some days time |
Boomboost:the keys are fixed at the bottom of of the device and not on its screen |
guess the price |
therealesttin:trust you bro |
Android lollipop 5.0 has been praised for giving UI designers more freedom to create richer and more interactive UIs. Now I understand why.
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The Tecno customized UI runs like it knows what you are thinking, it is a lot more colorful, intuitive and smoother than the android Kitkat 4.4 versions that run on current flagship Tecno Mobile smart phones, and it does all of this without ruining the Android OS feel we have all come to love. Take a look at some UI screenshots we got from the device and marvel at this beaut yourself.
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