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PhonesRe: Best Games To Download For Your Android Device by Yagazee: 12:28pm On Jan 27, 2018
kaybee4047:
Yes bro am interested how i go locate you
Iwo Road nko?
PhonesRe: Best Games To Download For Your Android Device by Yagazee: 9:38am On Jan 26, 2018
saxby:
can i play the assassins creed on my tecno spark?
I don't know
GamingRe: All Android Pes 2018 Players Lets Meet Here by Yagazee: 9:37am On Jan 26, 2018
[b][/b]After adding a friend to friends list, I am unable to connect to play match online with him. Please help me with a fix to this.
PhonesRe: Best Games To Download For Your Android Device by Yagazee: 12:23am On Jan 25, 2018
Any gamer in Ibadan? Looking for Assassin's Creed Identity
GamingRe: All Android Pes 2018 Players Lets Meet Here by Yagazee: 1:45pm On Jan 23, 2018
I just hope this room is still alive. After adding a friend on my friends list, I'm unable to connect and play friend match with him. Please help
PhonesRe: Best Games To Download For Your Android Device by Yagazee: 1:32pm On Jan 23, 2018
I couldn't connect with a friend on the online friend match. I can see him on friends list. But I couldn't connect. PES 18
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 8:50am On Jan 13, 2018
Boomboost:
Hey, does it hang? What's the general experience plus the downsides of using this 2gb version?
It doesn't hang. I just need more storage and I want to move games data to SD CARD that's all
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 7:02pm On Jan 12, 2018
Please I'm running out of space in my R4X internal storage. I use the 2gb by 16gb version. Play HD games a lot. HOW DO I MOVE THESE LARGE DATA TO SD CARD. Thanks
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 9:43am On Jan 11, 2018
Billyzone4:
OK but I can use 3rd party launchers right without mods and manual installation /flashing right?
You bought or downloaded?
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 3:26pm On Jan 10, 2018
Gptech:
Have you enabled documents? Are you on Marshmallow or Nougat?
I'm on Nougat
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 10:46am On Jan 09, 2018
Gptech:
Go to settings - Installed apps - documents, and enable it. You can then go to uc browser and change the directory.
I followed through. But I couldn't get to the part of changing the directory for download.
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 10:49pm On Jan 08, 2018
Guys please help. I've asked this question before, and I'll still ask it again.
How do I change the download directory of UC Browser to SD card?
Thanks
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 5:45pm On Jan 08, 2018
I couldn't set UC Browser download folder to SD on my R4X. Any advice on how to do this please. Thanks
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 8:56pm On Jan 07, 2018
GrandMufti:
Congrats.

11:11?
No bro
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 7:43pm On Jan 06, 2018
My Redmi 4X came with android 7.1.2, miui 9 stable. Such a gorgeous device. Ct'cee of Mr. Noobody. The CBN Governor. Bros you legit wella. You fit import Chinese babe for me? Express!

PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 9:27pm On Jan 05, 2018
Gptech:
Don't think so, unless you place an order.
Ok
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 9:06pm On Jan 05, 2018
Any good earphone around 2k for sale?
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 8:57pm On Jan 05, 2018
Ebubemg:
Got the used original earpod today
For sale?
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 11:36am On Jan 05, 2018
Gptech:
Your phone might even come with Android 7. So long your phone comes with any version of the Global stable rom, it is official and as well stable.
Thanks bro. This is good
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 11:00am On Jan 05, 2018
As I await the arrival of my R4X today, I want make this vital requests to house:
1. Please recommend an official stable miui for me.
2. What Data size will it take for an upgrade to Android 7.0?
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 2:08pm On Jan 04, 2018
erepi:
3 weeks. 3Gig Ram and 32G memory
For how much?
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 7:42pm On Dec 29, 2017
Frankdamaxx:
Noobody has done it again o. My mi a1 don land. Fresh phone.

But my wife own redmi note 4x never show.
Congrat bro. Flex ur phone. I'm still waiting to be a Xiaomite. I've been tracking Xiaomi since Redmi Note 2
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 12:43pm On Dec 29, 2017
Seyiblog:
See Full Details About Snapdragon 670, 640 and 460 Chipsets Leaked Out Ahead Of Unveiling

Although these are also derived from the ARM Cortex-A55 architecture, but run at 1.55 GHz slightly slower than their relatives on the SDM670 and have to make do with a halved to 64 kilobytes L2 cache. The Graifke unit is here an Adreno 610, while in terms of image processing the same key data is offered. The LTE modem is here of the type Snapdragon X12 and reaches "only" up to 600 MBit / s in the downstream and maximally 150 MBit / s in the upstream.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 460

Getting started with Qualcomm's new SoC lineup for mobile devices is the Snapdragon 460 (SDM460). Unlike the other chips, this one is not yet manufactured with a 10 nanometer structure width, but runs off the conveyor belt on a 14-nanometer scale. Again, there are again eight cores in use, all of which are of the type Kryo 360 Silver and thus use a derived from the ARM Cortex-A55 architecture semi-custom design, it is said.

Four of the ARM cores run at up to 1.4 gigahertz while the other four are allowed to clock up to 1.8 gigahertz if more power is needed. The GPU comes with the Adreno 605, which we do not know yet. The Snapdragon 460's Spectra 240 ISP allows cameras up to 21 megapixels while the Snapdragon X12 modem can reach up to 600Mbps.

The US chip maker Qualcomm intends to expand in 2018 next to the Snapdragon 845 top SoC also for devices of the premium and "normal" middle class designed lineup on ARM processors vigorously. For the first time in quite some time now, they have been using computing cores, each of which adapts the ARM-specified design to a certain degree

The Chinese micro-blogging network Weibo has now released a spreadsheet purporting to provide accurate details about the new Qualcomm SoCs. Specifically, she names the Qualcomm Snapdragon 670, the Snapdragon 640 and the Snapdragon 460, each with a series of upgrades over their predecessor chips to score. The basis is always the new ones ARM Cortex-A55 and Cortex-A75 architectures , which Qualcomm optimizes and adapts at its own discretion.
If chips like the Snapdragon 630/635 or the Snapdragon 450 were still used on unchanged cores based on the ARM-supplied architectures, Qualcomm now wants to make major changes. Of course, Qualcomm's own LTE modems of the Snapdragon X16 or Snapdragon X12 type will also be used, which should provide downstream speeds of up to 1000 Mbps and 600 Mbps respectively.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 670
According to the leak, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 670 (SDM670) will be a slimmed-down version of the recently introduced Snapdragon 845. Like this, the new chip for mid-range devices will feature four so-called Cryo 385 Silver Cores, a derivative of the ARM Cortex-A55 architecture are and with up to 1.6 gigahertz above all to work particularly energy efficient. In addition, there are four so-called Cryo 360 Gold Cores derived from the Cortex-A75 architecture, which reach up to 2.0 gigahertz and are always active when more power is needed.

The GPU is the Qualcomm Adreno 620, although no information has been provided on its clock speed. For the cameras, the Spectra 260 ISP should provide support for a single camera with a maximum resolution of 26 megapixels. Alternatively, two image sensors with 13 megapixels each can be installed. The Snapdragon X16 modem delivers downstream speeds of up to a gigabit. The move to 10 nanometer scale manufacturing will also open new opportunities for the Snapdragon 670 in terms of energy efficiency.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 640
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 640 (SDM640) is likely to encounter us, especially in somewhat cheaper devices, if you can believe the leaked table. It is also an Octacore SoC, also manufactured on a 10-nanometer scale, but only two of the Kryo 360 Gold Cores will be used on the basis of an adapted ARM Cortex-A75 architecture and will work with up to 2.15 gigahertz , In addition to the two high-end cores, the chip instead uses six so-called Kryo 360 Silver Cores

When the first devices with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon SoCs are to be expected, is still unclear. They are likely to be presented for the first time during the Mobile World Congress 2018, but it would also be possible to launch CES 2018 at the beginning of January 2018
Source seyiblog.com.ng
U get the handout? I dey fear carryover for this course oooo!
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 9:47pm On Dec 27, 2017
Gptech:
It supports 4G bands here apart from Glo's band 28. A spot for the gorilla glass, even version 21 will still break so long it is glass, it's betterment you protect your device.
Thanks chairman. I'll heed your advice
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 9:44pm On Dec 27, 2017
noobody:
Yes,its supports, mtn,etisalat,not sure if airtel has 4g,

Gorrila glass type was not specified,but irrespective of wot gorrilla made the glass,temepered glasses are very much advised and a case as well.
Noted. Thanks
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 9:24pm On Dec 27, 2017
As I await my Redmi 4X, I'm just curios as to these 2 questions.

1. Does the R4X support 4G networks in this country?

2. Is the claimed Gorilla glass truely Gorilla or Chicken glass?
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 3:53pm On Dec 26, 2017
acekid109:
i used piston hybrid for close to 2 years before it spoilt. I'll still buy again if i have the money. The earphone is just awesome. I got it like 5k dat year though
Wow! That served
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 3:51pm On Dec 26, 2017
Gptech:
Why not buy two Rock Zircon then, the complaints are minimal.
Lol! Impressive! I like your backup plan
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 12:07pm On Dec 26, 2017
With the latest complain on Rock Zircon, I want to opt for Xiaomi piston. Please any review on this will be welcomed. Thanks
PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 12:42pm On Dec 25, 2017
What type of SIM card does the Redmi 4X use? Micro or Nano?
HealthPhone Explosion! How To Stop Your Phone Battery Exploding By Techadvisor by Yagazee(op): 10:32pm On Dec 21, 2017
The Galaxy Note 7 barely got on sale before Samsung pulled it from the hands of excited consumers. There were serious safety concerns after multiple units burst into flames, and more so when the replacement units also caught fire.

Samsung has been conducting a thorough investigation into why the Note 7 exploded, and on 23 January 2017 it confirmed that the problems with its Note 7 were caused by the batteries themselves, and nothing to do with the hardware or software of the phone.

It said: “A short circuit within the battery may occur when there is damage to the separator that allows the positive and negative electrodes to meet within the jellyroll. Based on a detailed analysis of the affected batteries, both Battery A from the first recall and Battery B from the second recall, we identified separate factors that originated in and were specific to the two different batteries.”

For Battery A, it found “The negative electrode was deflected in the upper-right corner of the battery.” Also that “The tip of the negative electrode was incorrectly located in the curve, not the planar area.”

For Battery B, Samsung said: “High welding burrs on the positive electrode resulted in the penetration of the insulation tape and separator which then caused direct contact between the positive tab with the negative electrode.” Also, “A number of batteries were missing insulation tape.”

While it's not just the Note 7 which has exploded (iPhones, BlackBerrys and other devices have done the same), we've not seen something on this scale before. Whatever phone, tablet or laptop you have, here are our tips on staying safe and how to stop your phone battery exploding.

Why do phone batteries explode or catch fire?
That's a tricky question to answer in a neat way because there are a few reasons why a phone battery might go wrong. Sometimes it's very much an isolated incident while others, like the Note 7, have a fundamental flaw.

There are two main causes of Lithium-ion batteries going wrong and the first is when one gets wounded – and by that we mean a break, piercing or similar. This could be caused by dropping your phone but however it happens, the battery can short circuit (and not in the good Johnny 5 way) causing it to expand and potentially explode.

Note 7 exploding
Heat is the other main cause of battery fires and is usually related to charging when it comes to phones – this seems to be when most of the Note 7s went wrong. Charging a battery will result in some heat and if the temperature gets too high then an internal short circuit can occur – it's not always because the battery itself is faulty. If your battery can't cool down quick enough 'thermal runaway' can happen where a chain reaction accelerates the increase of temperature which is a recipe for disaster.

With recent technology such as fast charging and the latest processors, there's more heat in today's phones than previously. The design of a phone may also be detrimental, like trying to fit a large battery into a very thin phone, not ensuring heat is dissipated or components being places too close together.

How to stop your phone battery exploding
Our advice to Note 7 owners is to stop using the phone and return it for a full refund or a different phone – it's really not worth the risk even if it appears to be working fine. The following tips can be applied to any phone (and other electronic devices like tablets) to avoid failures, explosions or fires.

• Use the correct charger – Ideally, use the supplied charger with your device.
• Unplug once charged – Try and be aware of when your phone is fully charged and unplug it to avoid unnecessary heat build-up.
• Charge in a safe place – it might sound silly but don't leave your phone charging under your pillow all night, for example.
• Remove cases – a case is like putting a jacket on and will restrict heat dissipation so take it off to charge or other heat inducing tasks.
• Avoid direct sunlight – your phone won't get a tan but the sun will heat it up so don’t leave it places like your car dashboard, especially when charging.
• Let your phone cool – whether you're charging, gaming or something else; let your phone cool down if it gets hot.
• Avoid pressure – you don't want the battery to get a puncture so don't sit on it or allow it to come under excessive pressure.

PhonesRe: The Xiaomi Thread. by Yagazee: 11:59pm On Dec 20, 2017
guydangerous:
I believe the question have been answered.
Sure bro

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