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NLOwner:did I hype anything in this thread ni because its itel P51 you're angry..The phone killed your future child abi?because I don't understand |
oscillation55:haha I know right. P51 carry no be small |
beinstein:show me your own xender,mine cannot send contacts P51's feature is unique ![]() |
Sigh,does it look like I am hyping anything here?ordinary post for P51 it's hype in your eyes..nawa for una for this nairaland oo NLOwner: |
AdeOluwaTomiwa:nah,Xender dont send contacts,this one is like a special feature on the P51. |
AdeOluwaTomiwa:lol I thought about it too,glad its an Android 7.0 too ![]() |
AdeOluwaTomiwa:Yeah,I heard the OTG of the P51 is quite different from the regular OTG its yet to be confirmed.. |
Quick Device Swap You can send apps,contacts, files from your old Itel phone to the P51 via the Quick Device Swap in a convenient and straightforward way. You do not need to redownload apps or start saving contacts one by one...just swap!
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Android 7.0 Nougat. Itel P51 runs on an Android 7.0 which provides better improvements and refinements over the Marshmallow.
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OTG function. OTG means On The Go,its possible to use the P51 as a power bank and share power with your family or friends,everyone can win that way ![]()
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Classy Brushed Metal Texture. The brushed metal body perfectly blends resilient strength and aesthetic design together to for well in your palm. With improved metal processing of rear case,appealing quality of raw materials and comfortable holding experience.
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And setup is complete..in 5 simple steps.and this is the kid zone home or menu... my first impression about this?I feel it's straightforward to setup.
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Picture 4. Selling apps you want your child to use and see ONLY...you choose the selection, it's your choice ![]()
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PIC 3... This password helps to limit the app to the child zone only,nobody can access your child's zone without the password.
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Picture 2,setting up the child's name and DOB.. ![]()
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I know a lot of people that are yet to get this tablet will be wondering what it's like especially seeing images of 'dollyphin' and you'd think its a game,meanwhile its what I'll be showing you now. When I got hold of the DroiPad 7D,I was eager to see how everything I read on nairaland works and I setup the Kidzone because I wanted to know and its flexible and friendly to operate anyways. Picture 1. Shows the introduction... What do you think after reading everything?? Curious right?
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tymajek:Waiting for Android 8 to come out with another tecno tablet seems tecno is not here to play again.. |
TechEnthusiast:33,000 is not much trust me..I've never seen a phone with such specs at 33k in Nigeria... Even the one that has less specs is about 27-30k..so what are you talking? 33k is cool except if stores inflate d price,now that's not cool..maybe tecno could have made stores sell at 33k and they'll reduce d price for them because 33k is not bad at all |
tymajek:I know right,as for me,I wouldn't mind..I like it |
tymajek:33,000naira phone for high school kid?that's going to be soo dope for the child..even an adult can use it sha its for everyone. |
Techpaded:wow I had no idea...the feature is cool |
tymajek:yeah its a great STEPUP,can't wait for Android 8 to come |
tymajek:had no idea,I wasn't following up with Tecno trends. Now I know. Thanks and this is not bad tho.. I wonder how the nougat works |
TechEnthusiast:the price tecno left it out is 33k,stores can decide ti sell it for 45k..that's not tecno's fault...and I think it will be very greedy for a store to gain 12k on the phone. |
tymajek:is this the only android 7.0 from tecno? Or the first? |
Wow,the specs are not large though..how much is it? |
gadgetsngs:nope,its pretty cool |
LOL I'm so laughing!!! To be honest,men are such a beautiful and funny creature. I think men and women make the world, we are all wonderfully made. Modified: At some point that I stopped replying sef,he asked me what I want and I said I want a Tecno PhonePad 3,and uncle stopped replying me o I was just joking with him sef,or could it be because the phablet costs 73,000
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This is a very wrong post...doesn't apply to everyone...you're unfortunate in your relationship doesn't mean everyone will be...what about guys flaunting their women? |
1. The Build Quality Build is all about durability of a smartphone. The entire handset market is largely divided in two types of builds – metal and plastic. There are some that even have glass-coated panels, but those are very limited. If you are one of those phones prone to dropping your smartphone, it’s advisable to go for a metal or a plastic build handset. These can sustain drops from 2-3 feet, while glass-based handset are sure to shatter 2. Display The size and resolution of display depends on how you use your smartphone. If you often stream videos, edit photos or videos or download and view movies, then a smartphone display ranging from 5.5-inch to 6-inch, full-HD or QHD resolution should be good enough for you. Anything larger than a 6-inch display not just makes the handset extra bulky, but also difficult to carry around. If you are a regular user and largely use the smartphone for checking emails, chatting and browsing social media apps, then anything from 5-inch to 5.5-inch HD or full-HD display handsets is perfect. 3. Processor The processing power of smartphone varies from one device to another depending on several factors such as OS version, UI, bloatware and more. If you are a heavy user who need to edit images/videos/documents online, play heavy games, stream videos or often use apps in split screen mode, then smartphones with Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 or Snapdragon 820/821 should make multitasking fluid for you. Light users will even be fine if their handsets come with MediaTek processors. 4. Camera Just having more number of megapixels does not mean that the smartphone camera is better. Several specifications such as camera aperture, ISO levels, pixel size, autofocus and more are essential as well. A 16MP rear camera does not necessarily be better than a 12MP camera. Same theory goes for the front-facing camera. More number of pixels mean more the size of the image, which becomes sharper when seen on a small screen. A photographer enthusiasts might want a camera with 12 or 16MP sensor under f/2.0 or lower aperture for speedy shots even in low lights. A casual shooter can go by even with an 8MP 0r 12MP camera with f/2.0-f/2.2 aperture. 5. Battery The battery usage differs from user to user depending on the way he/she uses the smartphone. If you are a heavy user and work on apps, play games, stream videos and more then go for smartphones with at least 3500mAh battery or above. If you are an average or light user, handset with 3000mAh battery would be good enough to run for a full day. 6. User interface/OS version User interface and the OS version too are key factors to consider while choosing a smartphone. These are the interfaces that one would have to interact with each time to access anything, so it should be easy and simple. For the most basic and pure Android experience you can buy Motorola handsets, Nexus/Pixel smartphones or even Android One devices. However different interfaces like ZenUI, Xperia UI, Samsung TouchWiz, EMUI and others offer more yet nifty features to sort applications and more options in styles the company thinks users would find more friendly. However, smartphones by OEMs also come with bloatware and certain apps that you probably won’t use ever. So, we recommend to try the handset before you pick one. 7. Storage A large part of the smartphone’s storage is taken away from the OS and the apps the device comes pre-installed with. A 16GB/32GB/64GB or more don’t really come with exact mentioned space. If you like to keep less number of apps on your devices, you can go for 32GB storage. Users who like to keep higher number of apps can go for 64GB or 128GB variants. You can also buy a 16GB model that supports microSD card as well. 8. Security/ Extra features Most smartphones these days have started coming with extra security features such as fingerprint sensor or even iris sensors. These are not just to lock/unlock a handset but as a password to access certain files, documents or apps. While a fingerprint sensor can be found in even a Rs 5,000 smartphone, devices with iris scanners are still few. It's preferable to buy a smartphone with these extra security features since most of us have personal information on handsets these days. 9. Audio/ Speakers Speakers and the quality of audio coming out of it can be an important parameter for those who rely on heavy video streaming or video conferences. If you like entertainment-on-the-go, buy a handset that has front-facing speakers. This gives clear sound even while holding the smartphone in landscape mode. If you don’t indulge in video streaming or video conferencing much, then a regular handset with bottom-firing speakers should be just fine. Those with speakers placed at the back are also fine. 10. Headphone Jack/ USB port Ports too can be a factor to consider. Although both micro-USB and USB Type-C ports are available in smartphones these days, it is preferable to switch to USB Type-C not just because it is easy to plug in but also it is future-proof. More number of smartphones have started incorporating the new standard. Few have started ditching the 3.5mm headphone jack as well but there might be good two years before all the OEMs completely switched to USB Type-C based headphones jacks. Source: http://bbs.tecno-mobile.com/forum/general/100759-things-everyone-should-consider-first-before-buying-a-smart-phone |
The quality is very nice...I'm wowed |
loomer:because of data plans o I swap sims if one network data is cheaper than the other...especially this one that the PhonePad has a 4G LTE,imagine that I have the device,I'll just be flexing mtn 4G LTE on it,Glo is a stupid network pls |
because its itel P51 you're angry..The phone killed your future child abi?because I don't understand



