Phones › Re: 50k-70k Budget: Best Android Phone To Buy by udatso(op): 6:29am On Jun 29, 2017 |
fibonacci2526: All xiaomi phones use hybrid sim slot, you can get a pen drive for your files as it supports OTG.
You do know is not about the number of mAh only but the SOC right?
That 4100mah battery with Snapdragon 625 is a beast. You will comfortably get up to 7hrs SOT. Thanks boss. What do you have to say about the batteries of this decide (4100) and gionee m5 (6020) |
Phones › Re: 50k-70k Budget: Best Android Phone To Buy by udatso(op): 12:04am On Jun 29, 2017 |
hillsway: "mint" would have being a perfect word in this case.As regards "new"...a budget of 50-70k would only give you options within the china range.Go through my thread to see things for yourself,this lg battery last beyond doubt. Okay |
Phones › Re: 50k-70k Budget: Best Android Phone To Buy by udatso(op): 11:42pm On Jun 28, 2017 |
veladaquez: Asus zenfone 2 ze551ml deluxe
beast This phone is really a beast, but battery is bad |
Phones › Re: 50k-70k Budget: Best Android Phone To Buy by udatso(op): 11:38pm On Jun 28, 2017 |
Gptech: Plus run when you hear the name Lg g2, unless you are ready to keep replacing your screen. Really? Though wasn't interested in LG though |
Phones › Re: 50k-70k Budget: Best Android Phone To Buy by udatso(op): 11:34pm On Jun 28, 2017 |
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Phones › Re: 50k-70k Budget: Best Android Phone To Buy by udatso(op): 11:29pm On Jun 28, 2017 |
Freak101: Why did you say itel,infinix or tecno mustn't be mentioned?  Have never been lucky with tecno. Infinix is cool but I have used lots of it. Doesn't interest me anymore. Yet to use zero 4 though, but the review for such a phone with so much price wasn't impressive. And it's totally higher than my budget. I still see itel as beginners in the mobile industry(i might be wrong though) . |
Phones › Re: 50k-70k Budget: Best Android Phone To Buy by udatso(op): 11:24pm On Jun 28, 2017 |
hillsway: got a london used lg g2 for sell...40k Thanks bro. But with all due respect LG is not an option For me. They are poor battery wise and I am looking forward to a new device and not a fairly used one. |
Phones › Re: 50k-70k Budget: Best Android Phone To Buy by udatso(op): 8:10pm On Jun 28, 2017 |
Ibawon behankey please your input will be appreciated |
Phones › 50k-70k Budget: Best Android Phone To Buy by udatso(op): 8:05pm On Jun 28, 2017 |
Hey guys. Really need advice from phone gurus. I need help in selecting an Android phone not more than 70k with detailed attention to the following areas processor (octacore or deca) Battery (not less than 4500mAH Speaker sound Camera quality Memory (not less than 2gb+32gb). Full HD.
Please not that infinix, itel and tecno MUST NOT be suggested.
Though I have heard about xiaomi but don't know much about their devices.
Thank you all as you help out |
Christianity Etc › Re: Religious People, Does Allah Forgive? by udatso: 5:10pm On Jun 28, 2017 |
Empiree The way the question is framed actually gives the op out and portrays his true intentions or the intentions of his source. It's actually very difficult for certain people to conceal their hate for Islam. As a result, they ask the right questions in the wrong way or ask the wrong questions in the right way. Newsynews Are you a Christian or atheist? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Religious People, Does Allah Forgive? by udatso: 2:33pm On Jun 28, 2017 |
Newsynews Go and find out what shariah laws entails. Perhaps when you do, you will see the uselessness of this post |
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Programming › Re: Please Help, Browsers Can't Find My External Css by udatso: 8:25pm On May 16, 2017 |
swayflow: I just commented my code sir Has it been resolved? If it's okay by you, zip the folder and email to u-da-ts-o-2007-@gmai-l. com. The email without the hyphen. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Are Muslims Going To Heaven? - Daddy Freeze Gives An Answer by udatso: 7:12am On May 16, 2017 |
alBHAGDADI: Thanks for this wonderful reply to that lost atheist.
why are Muslims avoiding this thread? oam4j lalasticlala
aminu.santi Empi.ree ud.atso rilwa.yne001 Eazy.Moh tint.ingz frien.dNG khall.ing2008 And what are we supposed to do here? |
Programming › Re: Please Help, Browsers Can't Find My External Css by udatso: 12:23am On May 16, 2017 |
This your html file, assuming it's index.html , is it at the root of the folder or it's an a folder of its own? |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 12:16am On May 16, 2017 |
Jelal0007: The fact that u lot always see issues hwere there are none,make me laugh ur frustrations. Weep ur life away and also vomit ur intestines out if u like,it doesn't change anything. Its ur headache,not mine. We've gone 2d tournament...if e pain u,go swim 4 atlantic ocean. For your information, you weren't confronted by a a member of "u lots" but by a Muslim who stands for truth. I wonder if you would sing same music if we were at the receiving end. |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 8:17pm On May 15, 2017 |
Jelal0007: Is the 'Nigerian Catholic community' recognised by the Vatican or not? The fact that you are comparing registration of a whole nation as an Islamic nation with a secterial organisation (catholic community) makes me want to vomit and weep for you.  . Try to analyse issues without sentiments. |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 5:59pm On May 15, 2017 |
Jelal0007: Being part of the OIC does not make a nation an islamic nation. Is Nigeria not part of international christian organisation?[b][/b] Does that make 9ja a xtian nation? Please provide evidence for the bolden? |
Programming › Re: Please Help, Browsers Can't Find My External Css by udatso: 5:06pm On May 15, 2017 |
What's the structure of your files and directory. And your css link code in your html |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 5:00pm On May 15, 2017 |
Jelal0007: I'd!ot, is cameroon a muslim country too? U ignorant f00l,are u aware cameroon is taking part in the competition? Big0t, the best u bastards do is spread hate n bigotry wherever u u find ur silly selves. If e pain u say 9ja go the competition,go fvck ur mama,after all na normal thing 4 afonja land. Cameroon is part of the Islamic nations. You should have checked here http://www.oic-oci.org/states/?lan=en |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 12:34pm On May 14, 2017 |
APCmyheart: Well you mention it earlier that Nigeria join OIC in 1986, So what was your motive when you raise that point.. Your earlier post that made me say that was because you said just because Nigeria is invited to participate doesn't mean that the government has register us as Islamic nation. So the post was to let you know that actually the fg has already done that and that's the problem |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 10:49am On May 14, 2017 |
APCmyheart: Why not? We have christian populations too and there's freedom of association.. You mean Nigeria is not part of any Christians organizations? Okay. Thanks for your honesty. I am not aware of any? But Christian organisation and Christian nation are totally different. One is supreme |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 10:46am On May 14, 2017 |
APCmyheart: At the bold i mean they have been member of OIC even before Nigeria.. How does that affect the topic of discussion? |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 9:44am On May 14, 2017 |
APCmyheart: Well Nigeria is part of Muslim state as their are Muslims in Nigeria so when they invite them should they have turn it down? That brings us back to the issue. Will you be fine with it if Nigeria is registered as a Christian nation? |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 9:43am On May 14, 2017 |
APCmyheart: So many African countries Like Togo, Benin Republic, Tchad, Niger, Cameroon, Congo, etc have been there before Nigeria.. I don't understand you. Have been where? Beside you mean christians don't have that kind of organization? The point is players who would participate are representing Nigeria as a Muslim nation. That's marginalisation. If the events was for any Muslims of any country and fg sponsors it, I have no problem as long as they will sponsor that of the Christians too. But when the tag "the game is strictly for Islamic countries" is involved or " the event is strictly for Christian nations ", that's a serious issue. To solve this problem so ISSF wouldn't keep inviting Nigerians to such events since we are a member of OIC is to deregister Nigeria from it. |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 9:14am On May 14, 2017 |
APCmyheart: How is their participation means the Govt declare Nigeria a Muslim state?
Nigeria is a secular states, We have different religions. So now tell if some foreign christian bodies organize an event and invite Nigeria Christians you mean Govt won't let them go? Nigeria was registered as a member of OIC in 1986 http://www.oic-oci.org/states/?lan=enAnd as for your second point, you are contradicting yourself. Nigeria has different religions even though Islam might be the majority. The event is not inviting muslim individuals as you portray it to be. It invites Muslim nations. How can you acknowledge the complexity of Nigeria religious inclination and still call Nigeria a Muslim nation? |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 8:57am On May 14, 2017 |
Kunlexic: CAN Are u serious atall? What is ur problem with muslim society? Do yours and let's do ours Why is it u protest everything against muslims Hijab u protest
You are not forced to participate...it is for those who wish to participate. The problem is, it's under an umbrella of Islamic country which Nigeria is a member of. The source of this problem is registration of Nigeria as a member of OIC in 1986 |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 8:52am On May 14, 2017 |
APCmyheart: They should also organize Christian sport first and if some people go against them and see if i won't react.. So are you saying if the government declares Nigeria as a Christian state and participates in events organised for Christian nations, you would leap with joy? Be sincere to yourself if you are indeed Muslim |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 8:46am On May 14, 2017 |
Kunlexic: dis is sentiment!
Dat means Nigeria shldnt be involve in any event organised by christain Nation That's not the matter on ground. It's an event organised for Islamic countries. That's the issue. Is Nigeria an Islamic nation? Nigeria can participate in an event organised by Christians as well as by Muslims. But when there is a tag that the said event is for Christian nation or Muslim nation, then there's a problem. Nigerians are very sensitive to religious matters now than ever. |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 8:38am On May 14, 2017 |
sirusX: I'm always thankful when I see people like you make so much sense without inclination to favoritism
It's about recognizing everybody as one, and understanding what is best for the people and the nation as a whole
We all are different, but in our differences there shouldn't be labels that should divide us Thanks. I am really disappointed at some comments from my Muslim brothers. They are rejoicing at the misfortune of others just because they aren't at the receiving end. What happens when the table is turned. Would they maintain their position if it's the other way? |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by udatso: 8:34am On May 14, 2017 |
RighteousI: The False christian assocation of nigeria trying to deceive people to belive they are fighting for the righteous cause whilst they are for the devil. It's true the can is corrupt. They have misrepresenting the events happening in kaduna for a reason best known to them. It's also true they can be hypocritical. But in this they are right. FG should remove Nigeria from Muslim nations And shouldn't participate. It's unfair to other religions. Don't do to others what you wouldn't want them to do to you. |