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Crime / Re: Man In Jalingo Throws Baby In A Well With Juju In Order To Win Election. Photos by Ugoeze2016: 9:15pm On Dec 10, 2017
What What some politicians do to win election eh. Unbelievable

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Religion / Re: Living Faith Church Produces Bibles Worldwide (Video) by Ugoeze2016: 9:03am On Dec 10, 2017
Good. We will continue spreading the word of God and the gate of hell will not prevail

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Literature / Re: Letter To The Less Privileged, From Sassynigerian by Ugoeze2016: 7:44am On Dec 10, 2017
Good one
Agriculture / Re: Banana Plantation And Plantain Plantation..which Is More Profitable? by Ugoeze2016: 7:42am On Dec 10, 2017
I am not into farming but I should think that plantain plantation would be more profitable. Good luck

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Phones / Re: #happeningnow: The Official Launch Of The Iphone X In Nigeria by Ugoeze2016: 7:33am On Dec 09, 2017
This iPhone X is ......If you no get money hide your face smiley
Phones / There's Poor Electricity Supply In Nigeria-5 Tricks To Extend Your Phone Battery by Ugoeze2016: 7:31am On Dec 09, 2017
Our smartphone is the object we arguably spend the most of our time with. It knows more about us than any of our friends or relatives. It is the source of endless information and entertainment that we gobble each day. And with the recent innovation like the Google Assistant, the smartphone has easily become our AI friend that we talk to and give voice instructions.

Smartphones are becoming more and more powerful as new features are being added. They now perform almost every function as the personal computer. With the increase in the features of smartphones comes one limiting problem- its battery life. The battery life of a mobile device is quite short and it seems nothing can be done about this.

Since the battery of phones have limited duration, we have to look at the software as the only option for optimizing battery life. By tweaking the software parts of smartphones, you can increase the battery life of your smartphone to a considerable length of time. We will provide you with a few tips that will help you increase your phone’s battery life through various settings on your phone.

1. Make use of a black wallpaper

This may seem a little off the angle but on a deeper level, it actually works. Your smartphone screen uses pixels for display. When you use a light or other colored wallpaper, each pixel on your screen will have to light up to display the wallpaper. This uses more of your battery juice. But a black wallpaper is different. Since it is all black, your screen pixels won’t be lit, so no juice will be used. You can download black wallpapers from the Internet.

2. Reduce amount of widget on your home screen


Yeah, we all love widgets. They give easy access to important functions in an app. Also ,they give easy access to these apps. But, one fact is undeniable — they use more battery juice. Widgets are always synchronized with the corresponding apps to keep content fresh which prevents the battery from sleeping in the background. Keep the widgets on your home screen to those that are actually needed

3. Always clear your recent apps

Exiting most apps won’t automatically terminate them. They will continue running in the background. This uses lots of your battery fluid. To avoid this, always clear your recent apps. Also, using the lite versions of apps like Facebook helps to improve your battery’s health.

4. Switch off wireless connections when not in use

Always switch off your Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS when not in use. Also, your location when it is not necessary. All these consume your battery life. You probably don’t need to keep your mobile network on at all times. So, switch it off when not needed.

5. Display optimization

Smartphone display is a major battery drainer. Try optimizing your screen display to reduce battery consumption. Reduce your Brightness to the lowest when the light is dim. This will help to improve your battery life as well as make your screen healthy to your eyes. Also, optimize your sleep time to less than one minute.

While most will recommend 3rd party task killer as a means of improving your battery life, we actually don’t think battery savers are of much help. They keep running in the background, using up juice they promise to preserve. It’s advisable that you stay away from such.

Source: http://zokija.com/blog/5-simple-tricks-to-extend-your-smartphones-battery-life/
Technology Market / Re: Ifinix Hot 2 For Sale 20k by Ugoeze2016: 3:52am On Dec 08, 2017
lukas05:
Clean and working perfectly with no issues phone hola me 08144198009

Have you tried selling on http://zokija.com/ ? Sell fast on Zokija
Religion / Re: Can Christian Couple Have Sex After Traditional Marriage Ceremony? by Ugoeze2016: 8:18pm On Dec 07, 2017
Hell yes and if they like they can forget church wedding

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Religion / Re: Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Celebrates His 54th Birthday Today by Ugoeze2016: 7:26am On Dec 07, 2017
Happy birthday sir, more anointing
Celebrities / Re: New Photo Of Adesua Staring Vigorously At Her Husband Banky W by Ugoeze2016: 7:23am On Dec 07, 2017
The era of Banky and Adesua is back smiley
#Baad2017
Romance / Re: Photos Of Curvy Nurse Breaks The Internet. by Ugoeze2016: 7:20am On Dec 07, 2017
Whatttttttt, nurse Abi grin
Car Talk / Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by Ugoeze2016: 7:09am On Dec 07, 2017
Oh mine, very beautiful classic car. Yes I will buy
Phones / Re: 5 Reasons You Should Not Root Your Android Phone by Ugoeze2016: 7:08am On Dec 07, 2017
Informative. Thank you
Food / Re: Coca-cola Advises Nigerians To Consume More Fruits, Reduce Sugar Intake by Ugoeze2016: 10:12pm On Dec 06, 2017
The drink is not complete without sugar and preservatives, so what is natural about your five alive Mr Marketer?

If I wan eat fruit or drink fruit juice, I go market buy and blend smiley

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Politics / Re: Lady Declares Herself Commissioner For Food & Drinks, Shares Official Portrait by Ugoeze2016: 10:11pm On Dec 06, 2017
hehehehe Iheoma see your life...wey ur brother sef smiley
Crime / Re: Budgit Staff, Moses Motoni Released By Nigerian Police (Photos) by Ugoeze2016: 1:53pm On Dec 06, 2017
Thank God

#ReformSARS
#EndSARS

Periodically period

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Politics / Re: 80 Million Nigerians Lack Access To Electricity – World Bank by Ugoeze2016: 12:29pm On Dec 06, 2017
Really? World Bank see reactions from https://www.nairaland.com/4217362/right-way-charge-phone

Almost 179m Nigerians don't have access to electricity
Business / Re: Nigeria’s External Reserves Hit Four Year High Of $38.2bn — Emefiele by Ugoeze2016: 7:04am On Dec 06, 2017
What's my share with this development?
Celebrities / Re: Sonia Ogbonna Advises Women Desperate For Husbands by Ugoeze2016: 6:40am On Dec 06, 2017
Okay we have heard
Phones / The Right Way To Charge Your Phone by Ugoeze2016: 6:19am On Dec 06, 2017
A lot of people find batteries as the most ‘boring’ of all tech topics until they are faced with a dead battery. In this piece, we want to look at how you can make the best use of the battery life of your phone.

Majority of us worry more about our phone’s battery getting to 0% especially when we are out but very few care to think about the projected lifespan of a battery, which ranges from three to five years. However, there are tips you can follow to maintain your battery’s optimum performance and make it last for a reasonable period of time.

Note that the lifespan of batteries is not everlasting or eternal. In fact, most producers of handsets quote cycles of 300 to 500 for their batteries. According to smartphone giants, Apple, after a thousand charges, their batteries get to about 80 percent of their full capacity.

Anything after this point will lead to batteries not being able to retain/hold sufficient electricity. Also, it would lead to your battery powering your phone for shorter periods.

Let us look at a few tips to increase the lifespan of your battery. This applies to ALL types and models of phones.

What is the right percentage to charge my phone?

For Li-ion batteries, the rule is to maintain them at a minimum of 50 percent at all or most of the time. If your battery goes below 50 percent, charge it a little. The ideal thing to do is to charge it a little for a number of times every day.

However, try not to top your battery up to 100 percent. Although doing so may not ‘kill’ your battery, engaging in full recharge regularly will lessen/reduce the lifespan of your battery.

Thus, it is advisable to target a range of 40% to 80% when charging a Li-ion battery and to keep it at a minimum of one-fifth or 20% of the battery life.

When should I do a full battery charge?


According to tech experts, you should complete a charge cycle of zero to 100% probably once every month. Doing this will ‘reset’ or recalibrate your battery which is similar to rebooting your computer system.
How damaging is overnight charging?

There are no big risks in charging your device overnight as recent handsets are configured to stop charging when it gets to 100%. Also, a few technocrats suggest removing your phone from its case anytime you plan to charge the phone for a long period. Leaving your device in a case while charging puts it at risk of overheating which is dangerous for Lithium-ion batteries.

When Should I use fast charging?

A lot of Android phones are equipped with fast charging which Samsung calls Adaptive Fast Charging. Most of the other models term it as Qualcomm Quick Charge.

How does it work? The phones are integrated with a unique code placed in a chip called the PMIC (Power Management IC). The code sends a signal to your charger telling it to transmit power at an increased voltage.

A phone like iPhone 6 lacks this feature but it is integrated with a Qualcomm PMIC which can detect a charger of a higher amp. This makes it safe as a Li-ion battery is at risk of being heated up and prolonged wear and tear when equipped with fast charging.

Can I use a different charger?


It is advisable to make use of your phone’s original charger because you can trust it to give you the right rating. You have to make sure that the makers of the phone approve other types of chargers before using them.

Buying cheap chargers from online stores could damage your phone. We have also heard of fire incidents caused by cheap chargers in recent time.

Why should I care about Battery Memory Effect?

This refers to batteries recording the remaining charge when you prevent them from getting to zero percent most times. Hence, when you charge your battery from 20 to 80%, may not remember the uncharged 40%; this is from 0 to 20% and 80 to 100.

This feature is only common in the old NiMH batteries because the modern Lithium batteries do not experience the memory effect.

Conclusion

The myth which states that leaving your phone plugged after a full charge will weaken your battery is actually wrong according to experts. According to them, you can leave your phone plugged in all the time.

Other experts recommend keeping your phone’s battery between 60 to 80% or just below 100% because of the harmful reactions that occur when the battery is at 100%.

The ideal thing is to keep your device in a narrow range lower than 100% according to technology experts. This contradicts what most people see as practical because they always want to charge their phone all the way to 100%.

What is your take on this issue? Do you often find it necessary to charge your phone up to 100%?

http://zokija.com/blog/the-right-way-to-charge-your-phone/

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Celebrities / Re: Tonto Dikeh Lovely In Sheer Outfit (Photos) by Ugoeze2016: 7:47pm On Dec 05, 2017
Not feeling this look my sister in Christ smiley
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Ever Gotten A Job As A Pregnant Woman? Lets Talk.. by Ugoeze2016: 4:22pm On Dec 05, 2017
Yes, I know one who did.

With God nothing is impossible

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Events / Re: Dan Ladi Celebrates His 24th Birthday In Style (Photos) by Ugoeze2016: 3:54pm On Dec 05, 2017
Good for you boy and happy birthday to you.
Romance / Re: After 16 Years Of Marriage, Nigerian Couple Welcome A Set Of Twins by Ugoeze2016: 5:41am On Dec 05, 2017
Oshey baddest. .. congratulations
Celebrities / Re: Charly Boy Gets Handcuffed For Staging Protest. by Ugoeze2016: 5:35am On Dec 05, 2017
When did this happen? Pictures, videos please or we don't believe you.
Celebrities / Re: Photo Of Bobrisky’s New Gateman, Titus by Ugoeze2016: 7:37pm On Dec 04, 2017
Why his/her gate men look gayish?

Na joke ooo

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Celebrities / Re: "David De Gea Would Have Saved Ubi Franklin’s Marriage” - Fan Says. Ubi Replies by Ugoeze2016: 6:07am On Dec 04, 2017
Divorce is a very sensitive process. No one pray to go thru divorce and to joke about it? Not acceptable at all

Let's learn to always respect people's emotions

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Education / Re: Nigerian Lady Speaks 11 South African Languages (photo) by Ugoeze2016: 10:15pm On Dec 03, 2017
Good for you.

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Phones / Re: Things To Consider When Buying Smartphones. by Ugoeze2016: 3:10pm On Dec 03, 2017
GraveMan:
@OP which phone can u recommend for me, i am a heavy user and a picture fan. i have 40k with me. the phone must be snapdragon

Please check out this link suggestions

https://www.nairaland.com/4204162/top-10-cheap-smartphones-buy
Jokes Etc / Re: 6 Annoying things Nigerian Mothers do at the Market. by Ugoeze2016: 9:35am On Dec 02, 2017
Number one though very true and annoying. grin
Jokes Etc / Re: Bill Gates Surprised To See Microsoft Slippers In Naija by Ugoeze2016: 9:17am On Dec 02, 2017
Me sef surprise...Aba kwenu grin

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Phones / Re: Top 10 Cheap Smartphones You Can Buy In 2017 by Ugoeze2016: 12:38pm On Dec 01, 2017
Shadedtee:
Add tecno spark to the list, Good and affordable

Tecno Spark is number 2 on the list, a very good phone. Scroll up again smiley

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