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Phones / Re: Any Phone Of 2gig Ram Apart Form Infinix by tomiobj(m): 7:01am On Oct 27, 2015
salawustyles:
can any one give me good suggestion on phone with 2gig ram apart from infinix comments will be noted thank you
BlackBerry q10 z10 z30 q20

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Jokes Etc / Re: Question Of The Day:- If Any Crime Was Legal For 12 Hours What Would You Do? by tomiobj(m): 6:59am On Oct 27, 2015
edwapkalmeed:
If Any Crime Was Legal For 12 Hours
What Would You Do? #Its just
something like joking stuffs


http://www..ng/2015/10/26/question-of-the-day-if-any-crime-was-legal-for-12-hours-what-would-you-do/


source Naijaloaded

I will turn temporarily gay and do jazz on bill Gates and dangote. Marry dem den divorce nd chop half of their wealth

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Jokes Etc / Re: Hilarious Bible Quiz(answer 3 Question And Laugh Out 9 Teeth) by tomiobj(m): 6:53am On Oct 27, 2015
Epiphanus20:
Answer 3 question and win 3 minutes of online shopping.

1)Who was the owner of that cock that crow when Peter denied Jesus Christ 3 times? - human being

2)Which type of oil was John the beloved roasted with before he wrote revelation. -olive oil

3)Who poured the water on the earth surface after God created earth. - God himself. Read genesis well

4)Who was the father of Bartimaeus? - baba bartimaeus

5)Which school did king Solomon attend? - there were no schools during that period

6)Was moses really a stammerer,if yes prove it? - he stammered due to shocck when he saw the burning bush that wasn't burning. As any. Normal person would

7)What is Jesus favourite food? - Obedience from people

coolWhat has Jonah been eating for 3 days? - he was fasting

9)List the address of garden of eden? - no 4 gardens estate. Bermuda triangle

10)How old was Mary when she went to heaven?- between 1-200 years
11)Paul was a graduate of what school? Again...no schools in d biblical times
12)How did Pharoh look like?like a king. Dose beards. Make up round d eyes. Egyptian drezzing.
. 12 mins free online shopping
Phones / I Need Advice On The Games To Download On My Blackberry Z30 by tomiobj(m): 1:01pm On Oct 26, 2015
I will soon buy a blackberry z30 and I need advice on the games to download on it as I don't want to waste my mb.
BlackBerry 10 users in the house. Please tell me the best games available.
I will need recommendations for Both BlackBerry 10 and android games to download . Providing they are interesting and they run smooth
Phones / Re: Which Should I Purchase? by tomiobj(m): 12:58pm On Oct 26, 2015
I will advice you to buy none. There is no way a 10,000mah battery talkless of powerbank to be that small. They are writing foolish numbers for you

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Phones / Re: How To Root An Android Phone Without Using A PC. by tomiobj(m): 12:56pm On Oct 26, 2015
Just post the thing here
Phones / Re: Shocking Iphone7™ Design. by tomiobj(m): 7:03am On Oct 26, 2015
Iranu Abasha. D concept no make sense
Phones / Re: Full Specs And Pics Of The New Blackberry PRIV. Worth The Price? by tomiobj(m): 6:54am On Oct 26, 2015
Elxandre:
This phone will be quite fragile.
A disaster waiting to happen at the first drop!.

I also don't think people love physical keyboards anymore.
.


I love physical keyboards. I hate touch keyboards. BlackBerry for lyf

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Phones / Re: Full Specs And Pics Of The New Blackberry PRIV. Worth The Price? by tomiobj(m): 6:52am On Oct 26, 2015
bigass123:
The battery isn't enough.. Anything less than 4,000 mah is not for me.
. My BlackBerry z30 has a battery capacity of 2800 mah and it llasts me more than 24 hours (not exaggerating) on heavy use. Is it a phone that lasts for 5 years that u r looking for?? Not all os'es r resource hungry

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Phones / Re: See The Price Of The Blackberry Priv Android Handset by tomiobj(m): 2:50pm On Oct 25, 2015
evegran:


Okay o.
Cause I have a q10 and passport. They last well but not 24hrs.
The Q10 lasts for about 10 - 16 hours. I dunno about the passport as I have not used it before. But the z30. And leap lasts for more than 24 hours
Phones / Re: See The Price Of The Blackberry Priv Android Handset by tomiobj(m): 7:32pm On Oct 24, 2015
evegran:


Exaggeration!
Or maybe you only use it for calls since you have no active data and play no music, videos or games.
. I swear down. Am not exaggerating. I am an heavy user. I use bbm whatsapp facebook instagram nairaland,numerous websites and I play a lot of games and watch some videos. .....you can make a thread asking BlackBerry z30 users how long their phone lasts on a single charge
Phones / Re: See The Price Of The Blackberry Priv Android Handset by tomiobj(m): 11:03am On Oct 24, 2015
NETWORK
Technology GSM / HSPA / LTE
LAUNCH
Announced 2015, October
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2015, November
BODY
Dimensions 147 x 77.2 x 9.4 mm (5.79 x 3.04 x 0.37 in)
Weight 192 g (6.77 oz)
Keyboard QWERTY
SIM Yes
DISPLAY
Type AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 5.4 inches (~71.9% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution 1440 x 2560 pixels (~540 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch Yes
  - Curved edge screen
PLATFORM
OS Android OS, v5.1.1 (Lollipop)
Chipset Qualcomm MSM8992 Snapdragon 808
CPU Dual-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A57 & quad-core 1.44 GHz Cortex-A53
GPU Adreno 418
MEMORY
Card slot microSD, up to 200 GB
Internal 32 GB, 3 GB RAM
CAMERA
Primary 18 MP, Schneider-Kreuznach optics, optical image stabilization, autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash
Features Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama
Video 2160p@30fps, 1080p@60fps
Secondary 2 MP
SOUND
Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack Yes
COMMS
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Bluetooth v4.1, A2DP, EDR, LE
GPS Yes, with A-GPS
Radio No
USB microUSB v2.0
FEATURES
Sensors Accelerometer, proximity, compass
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM, BBM
Browser HTML5
Java No
  - Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+/FlAC player
- MP4/H.264 player
- Photo/video editor
- Document viewer
BATTERY
  Li-Ion 3410 mAh battery
Stand-by
Talk time
MISC
Colors Black
Price group 9/10


Btw...blackberry will release the bb10 version of this later. According to their ceo. Mr chen
wearobo:
Yes BlackBerry Priv slider smartphone that runs on Google's Android OS can be pre-ordered by those living in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada starting today. The handset is priced at $700 in the United States, $900 CND in Canada and £559 in the UK. As you can see, pricing for the Priv varies according to where it is sold.

If we should go by the US' pricing, the BB Priv would cost as much as N139,000 in Nigeria. Yeah the handset is more expensive than the iPhone 6S or even the Galaxy S6 Edge. This goes to show that BlackBerry is targeting enterprise users who wants security and wants to do more than only business on their phone.

Can they sell 5 million of the Priv before 2016 runs out?

Credit: http://www.wearobo.com/2015/10/price-of-blackberry-priv-android.html

Op- you are meant to upload the specifications...anyways. I am patiently waiting for buhari to make 1$ = 1N so ill buy the phone for N700
Phones / Re: See The Price Of The Blackberry Priv Android Handset by tomiobj(m): 10:53am On Oct 24, 2015
Dottore:
Coming in up with a good cosmetic design with high price tag is one thing, equipping the device with chips and functionalities that is worth the price while at the same time satisfying the consumer is entirely another thing. I wonder why the OP didn't bother giving a detail of the specs of the phone; processor, RAM, camera strenghten, and very importantly everyone knows how disappointing BB has been when it comes to battery.
Well like their previous models, in less than 3months you would see a sharp and continuous decline in price when the short falls of the phone would come to limelight.
my BlackBerry z30 lasts more than 24 hours on a single charge. D price of BlackBerry passport hasn't had any sharp/continous decline in price
Phones / Re: See The Price Of The Blackberry Priv Android Handset by tomiobj(m): 10:50am On Oct 24, 2015
Spaxon:
i wont buy it..... Seriously BB phones dont have a lasting battery life.
. My BlackBerry z30 lasts me a day and a half without charging

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Jokes Etc / Re: Please. How Do I Buy An Item From Amazon And Get It Here In Nigeria by tomiobj(m): 10:27am On Oct 24, 2015
Djicemob:
Is that prize for the blackberry or for the case?

Just curious
The top price is 4 d case. D bottom is 4 shipping charges
Jokes Etc / Re: Please. How Do I Buy An Item From Amazon And Get It Here In Nigeria by tomiobj(m): 8:37am On Oct 24, 2015
If I ship it to nigeria directly from amazon...the shipping fee embarassed is nothing to write home about. Pic below

Jokes Etc / Please. How Do I Buy An Item From Amazon And Get It Here In Nigeria by tomiobj(m): 8:35am On Oct 24, 2015
I need someone to help me. I heard some companies do this. But I am not sure of the legitimate ones. Any recommendation / suggestion is welcome
Phones / Re: This Bag Can Charge Your Phone. by tomiobj(m): 4:19pm On Oct 23, 2015
Pics orrrrr.


Don't xpect me to waste my mb by clicking that link undecided
Phones / Re: Blackberry 10 Devices Home: Z10, Q10 Etc by tomiobj(m): 4:14pm On Oct 23, 2015
walcolm:
try a VPN app...there are a few available on BB World
. Please names
Phones / Re: Blackberry 10 Devices Home: Z10, Q10 Etc by tomiobj(m): 4:13pm On Oct 23, 2015
walcolm:
--------Post updated 3rd October------

For those now on the z10, Q10, Q5 and now Z30 devices running on the new blackberry 10 OS, post your requests, observations here.

Been using one since March 2013 and I can help you with questions you may have cool

DATA PLAN

FULL BIS will still work with no problem on AIRTEL AND GLO..Stay strictly away from MTN and Etisalat

Stay away from 'Social' Plans on all networks....they don't work

COMPLETE, Unlimited and Absolute plans should work because if there's any restrictions its probably only the no of email addresses you can register on BIS but BB10 doesn't handle email with BIS. i use this particular BIS flavor on Glo and Airtel and i can confirm they work flawlessly

UPDATE: I have a first hand experience that Glo BB COMPLETE PLAN work with no problem

Check Page 24 for the new Glo BIS plans and code

New BB10 Data plans,
STAY AWAY from GLO BB10 MIDMONTH plan, it has been placed on 2G network to block video and audio streaming

The great news is BB10 will run on any normal data plan for andriods, iPhone, mifi etc so we dont even need the crappy BB10 plans being introduced by the networks

APPS
there are over 350k BB10 apps on BB World...you can find anything you need on there

Sideloading
Check the last post on this page and the first post on Page 23

Downloading files using BB10 browser
Check Page 5

Others
Check Page 10 for videos highlighting BB10 features

Check Page 23 for more information about BB10 OS and devices

Check the top of Page 38 for BB World settings so you can download files larger than 50mb
. You don't have to sideload android apps. You can download snap app store, mobogenie and google play store on your phone. It is easier.......you can even download the apk file directly from the net and install
Phones / Re: JUMIA Is A BIG Joke by tomiobj(m): 2:27pm On Oct 22, 2015
mayorkyzo:
It's working o..just got a bbQ10 for 27500
screenshot of the e-reciept
Phones / Re: Blackberry Releases The Official Video Of Blackberry Priv by tomiobj(m): 12:21pm On Oct 19, 2015
Karmanaut:

Good boy.
You read it again.
Yes. it hangs.
. BlackBerry 10 dosent hang. If anything, bb10 runs smoother than an android

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Phones / Re: 5 Reasons You Should Switch From Android To Ios by tomiobj(m): 7:01am On Oct 19, 2015
I can think of 10 reasons y you should usse android instead of ios
Giyerte:
Android or iOS? It’s a question I’ve been asked
hundreds of times. Based on my experience using
both platforms on a daily basis, my typical
response has traditionally involved listing the pros
and cons of each, followed by, “There’s no right
answer, use what works best for you.” To be
honest, I don’t think I’ve ever truly answered the
question.
But over the past few months, I’ve found myself
pausing for a moment before reciting my usual
nonanswer. That’s because I’ve begun to think
that there’s no better time to switch from Android
to iOS.
Before you skip down to the Comments section to
call me every name in the Android Dictionary,
consider the five reasons why I say so.
1. Consistency
The Android ecosystem is complex: Google
provides the software to hardware manufacturers,
who in turn customize it, adding and removing
features in a bid to set their Product A apart from
their competitor’s Product B. But that
understandable desire to differentiate hurts
Android as a whole.
An Android user who has long used a Samsung
device but then switches to an HTC will find the
change confusing. Replace either manufacturer’s
name with another, and the same issue will still
apply. The app icons will be different, some
features will be missing, and new features will be
present. For the average consumer, it’s a jarring,
unpleasant experience.
The number of vendors creating that
fragmentation is truly astounding. According to
OpenSignal, maker of an Android app that tracks
cellular signal strength and quality, that app has
been installed on more than 24,000 different
Android devices this year, representing
nearly 1,300 different brands or manufacturers.
There’s a valid argument to be made about
providing consumers with choice, but those
numbers are ridiculous. And it’s bad for users,
who can never know exactly what kind of Android
experience they’re going to have when they buy a
new phone.
By comparison, when you pick up an iPhone —
whether it’s the original iPhone or the iPhone 6s
— you have a good general idea of what to
expect. By retaining control over the entire
experience, from software to hardware, Apple can
ensure that the user-experience remains
consistent. That familiarity not only makes it
easier for you to upgrade, it also means you can
spend less time teaching family members and
friends how to use their new devices every
holiday season.
2. Software updates
Google recently published an update to its
Android distribution report . As of the first week in
October, 23.5 percent of Android devices were
running Android Lollipop . At the time the report
was compiled, that was the most current version
of the mobile operating system. Since then,
however, Android 6.0 Marshmallow has been
released.
In other words, last year’s Android is only found
on a quarter of all Android devices. Android
KitKat — an operating system released in late
2013 — is still the most prevalent version, running
on 38.9 percent of Android devices.
In comparison, within days of iOS 9′s release,
more than 50 percent of iOS users had already
installed the newest version of Apple’s mobile
operating system. In other words, in a short
period of time Apple more than doubled the
installed base of last year’s Android update.
Vendors of Android hardware don’t always help
those adoption rates. For example, Motorola
recently announced it would not update the 2015
Moto E to Android 6.0 Marshmallow — despite the
phone being sold earlier this year on the promise
of future software updates.
The point being, Apple has evidently made iOS
easier to update than Android. You can be
confident that, as new features are added or
security issues patched in an iOS update, you’ll be
able to download and install that update almost
as soon as it’s available. You can also be
confident that, when you purchase an iPhone, it
will be compatible with new software updates for
at least two years, maybe longer.
3. Security
There’s no other way to say it: Android security is
a mess. Over the course of the past few months,
a series of vulnerabilities deep within the Android
OS have been revealed to the public. The bugs —
often referred to as “Stagefright vulnerabilities” —
give would-be hackers the ability to take
complete control of your Android device with as
little effort as sending you a picture message .
Another hack is possible by streaming a video or
song from a nefarious website. Nearly every
Android device is impacted by one or more
Stagefright bugs.
For its part, Google has announced plans to
release monthly security updates for its Nexus
line of devices, while at the same time releasing
the patches to its hardware partners for
implementation. But there’s no guarantee that the
updates really will roll out on a monthly basis.
Even HTC , an Android partner, is having doubts
about the feasibility of monthly updates.
Apple’s iOS is not immune to malware and hacks,
either. But the differentiator here is how quickly
Apple can correct the issue. Again, when Apple
releases a security update, that update is
available to everyone at the same time, not just a
small subset of owners in a staggered rollout.
I realize the likelihood of someone using a
Stagefright exploit on my Android phone is slim to
none. But I still appreciate the peace of mind I
get knowing my phone is secure.
4. Privacy
Apple has spent a lot time lately making it clear
that it respects its users’ privacy. The Cupertino
company even created a website where it details
the steps it takes to protect your private
information.
Google, on the other hand, is constantly walking a
privacy tightrope. Remember, this is a company
that makes its money from serving ads. The
better an ad targets a user, the more that ad is
worth. To better target users, Google needs to
use the information we willingly — but sometimes
unknowingly — provide the company.
Take, for example, Google’s recent announcement
in which it revealed a method for online retailers
to track your activity across the Internet using
your email address. That’s right: Your email
address is now a tracking mechanism. But unless
you make a point of keeping up on the various
ways Google is using your information, you might
never know it.
As the number of database breaches of major
websites increases, so does my awareness of just
how much information a company is storing
about me. I’d rather do business with a company
that’s clear upfront about the kind and extent of
personal information it stores.
5. Easy transition
Apple is actively working to make the process of
switching from Android to iOS as easy as
possible. Reading the reviews for the company’s
new Move to iOS app, you might think it’s a dud.
But don’t be fooled by the overzealous Android
loyalists: When it comes to transferring contacts,
messages, photos, videos, mail accounts, and
calendars from your old Android device to an
iPhone, this app gets the job done.
Furthermore, the process of switching is easier
than ever thanks to the ubiquity of apps on both
platforms. The days of an app being available on
iOS first, only to follow on Android months or
years later, are numbered. Odds are that, if you
use and love an app on Android, it’ll be available
on iOS too.
The bottom line
Notice that I haven’t said a thing about how
delightful the new iPhone 6s is to use. Sure, I
think it’s stronger and faster and has a better
camera than last year’s model, while still
providing the same familiar experience. But I’m
just talking about the software platform itself.
And this isn’t to say that Android is the worst
smartphone platform on the planet. There are a
lot of good ideas found throughout the system.
The ability to set default apps is one feature I
desperately wish Apple would incorporate into
iOS. Google’s new Now on Tap feature in
Marshmallow is impressive, if not downright fun
to use. (That’s assuming you’re lucky enough to
own a Nexus device and have received the update
over the past couple of weeks; only one of my
two Nexus devices have updated so far.)
I’ll continue using both platforms on a regular
basis — but I have to for my job. If I was forced
to pick just one, for me or for someone randomly
soliciting my advice, the choice has never been
more clear: I’d choose iOS.
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/five-reasons-you-should-switch-from-android-to-ios-184147178.html?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma
Phones / Re: Blackberry Releases The Official Video Of Blackberry Priv by tomiobj(m): 6:46am On Oct 19, 2015
Karmanaut:



BBOS has been hanging since the beginning, remember in their old phones when the phone would hang for minutes at a time?
It still happens in OS10

You directly said that BlackBerry os10 hangs. There is nothing to argue here.
Phones / Re: Blackberry Releases The Official Video Of Blackberry Priv by tomiobj(m): 2:30pm On Oct 18, 2015
Karmanaut:

You can't theme a physical keyboard, a selling point of most android keyboard apps. If you were to use an onscreen keyboard then it'll cover part of the screen.

Meh. Still runs a Linux kernel s9 can be rooted.
Apple says the iOS 9 is not jailbreak-able....

BBOS has been hanging since the beginning, remember in their old phones when the phone would hang for minutes at a time?
It still happens in OS10 and moreover Android OS is resource intensive, Java being greedy and all.
Maybe 3GB of RAM might help.
Will wait till I have a hands on experience before I comment on the performance.

I was about to argue with you. But since you said BlackBerry os10 hangs...I figured out that you don't know what you are saying. You even went on to say it would hang for minutes @ a time. You are just a tecno fanboy

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Phones / Re: Oukitel K4000 One Of The Craziest Android Phone Ever Made by tomiobj(m): 6:33am On Oct 18, 2015
kingsamm:
Oukitel, it's not really a famous brand and at the same time they are not new in the market.

The oukitel K4000 is a 5.0 inch Android device that runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop, supports 4G connectivity, comes with RAM of 2GB and ROM (Internal memory) of 16GB, 13MP back camera 5MP front camera
And it is powered by a 4,000 mah battery.


Main Features
Display: 5.0 inch 2.5D Arc HD Screen (720 x 1280)
System: Android 5.1
CPU: MTK6735 64bit Quad Core 1.0 ghz
RAM & ROM: 2GB & 16GB respectively
Max. External Storage: 32GB
Back Camera: 8.0MP (interpolation to 13MP)
Front Camera: 2.0MP (interpolation to 5.0MP)
GPS: Yes, Supports GPS
Bluetooth: 4.0
SIM CARD: Dual Sim dual standby, dual Micro Sim cards.
Networks:
WiFi: 802.11 b/g/n, dual band, hotspot
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz

Those are pretty amazing Specs but that's not why I called it the Craziest Android Phone Ever Made, the reason why I called it the craziest Android device is because...... You know what? I'm just gonna let the pictures do the talking. Check it out!

According to the description on Gearbest, it can also survive being run over by a car.

And the best part is the price.
The monstrous device is just $119.99 which is about N24,000

Do I still need to talk?

I'd probably be placing an order for this device soon.

Source : NAIJATECHS.COM
The cpu of this phone is very bad. Megapixels don't determine foto quality. U. Didn't say the pixel density of the phone. I can go on
Phones / Re: Please Help My Sister's Nokia Lumia 1520 (Picture) by tomiobj(m): 5:58am On Oct 18, 2015
Ps. If u dont change d screen. The cracks would xtend and deepen. 1 day the whole screen would shatter when u apply pressure on it. Fix it the right way so u won't waste money later
Phones / Re: Please Help My Sister's Nokia Lumia 1520 (Picture) by tomiobj(m): 5:56am On Oct 18, 2015
Gbam gbam. Lumia 1520 uses gorilla glass. Prepare to cough up 15k or a lot more (most likely more) to fix it. U av to repair the whole screen. U can try taking it to slot. quote author=wunmi590 post=39085123]Please help, my lil sister's nokia lumia 1520, fell and had a little brake on the screen and it stoped touching.

Please I know I can't repair it myself, I just want to know what might be wrong with it, and if its changing the whole screen, I want to please know, how much it would cost me to do it for her, because I want to repair it and start using it, I stay on island.

Below is the picture, please dnt mind the low quality of the picture.[/quote]

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Jokes Etc / Re: Message From Google To Nigerians... by tomiobj(m): 6:01am On Oct 16, 2015
davemike1:
I was just asking my frnd who is an economics student some questions on my own field wich is engineering, and d guy jst dey chop all the answers lyk guru. Kon dey even dey laff me, sotey me sef kon vex. Jst b4 he told me he was using google to sort out the answers.



There was dis tym I went for dis karroxx exam in stadium, we were told the exam was fone free, but wen we entered the hall, upon say the questions cheap lyk chewing gum, see as guys dey patronize dia fones for answers..



So wif all dis scenerios, I am left to wonder wat if someday we open our fone browser, onto 'google', jst to see "oops! Currently on holiday, come back Next week."



Who do you think would be most affected?
Yahoo? Bing? Ask? And the other search engines that exist.


Op. No lie, u dey take igbo @ d time u thought of this post

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