4G-LTE is the 4th Generation mobile communication network in the Long-Term Evolution series (a technical process for high-speed data for phones and other mobile devices), taking mobile communication to a whole new level. The 4G-LTE network which evolved from the UTMS 3G/HSPA+, brings a total paradigm shift from the circuit switch network architecture to an all Internet Protocol (IP) packet switch architecture thus bringing a total end to the Telco/ISP “dichotomy” and data to the forefront over the traditional telecommunication services.
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Showing posts with label mobile phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile phone. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
4G LTE in Nigeria: What to Expect
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Location:
Lagos, Nigeria
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
10 WhatsApp Tips And Tricks That You Should Know
You might think you know everything about WhatsApp. After all,
with more than one billion users, it’s fair to presume that most of you will
use it at least once a day.
However, you’re probably
wrong. Like anything tech-related, there are always
more tricks, tips, and features to learn about and use.
But how can you find out about all these awesome tricks and turn yourself into a bona fide WhatsApp pro? Easy – just read this article!
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IOS,
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Location:
Lagos, Nigeria
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
WhatsApp Introduces New Camera Features on Android
WhatsApp announced the launch of several new camera features in its Android application.
First, new photo- and video-editing tools allow users to add emoji, drawings and text to their images and videos before sharing them with friends. When adding text, users have the option to change the text’s color and font style.
First, new photo- and video-editing tools allow users to add emoji, drawings and text to their images and videos before sharing them with friends. When adding text, users have the option to change the text’s color and font style.
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android,
mobile,
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SmartPhone,
whatsApp
Location:
Lagos, Nigeria
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Samsung permanently discontinues the Galaxy Note7
Samsung
has announced that it is ending the production of the Galaxy Note7 and permanently discontinuing it worldwide.
The decision comes immediately after the company issued a press release asking
users to power down all original and replaced Note7 units, and for retailers
and career partners to stop sales and exchanges of the smartphone.
Friday, October 7, 2016
The Smartphone you Choose Says a lot about you, Find out What Yours Says about you
Smartphones have been around for years meaning that users
have the option of choosing what suits them. With the many options available on
the market, the type of smartphone you choose can communicate to the world what
you are all about. People choose Smartphones, whether consciously or
unconsciously, based on their lifestyles.
In this article, I will talk
about what your Smartphone’s screen size and operating system says about you.
This is what your phone says about you
Iphone, Infinix, Injoo, LG, Tecno, Samsung, Sony, Wiko, Huawei,
HTC, Microsoft (Nokia)… The list is endless.My thoughts are that the average Nigerians
buys a new phone at least once every two years, but due to various reasons,
that number could be higher or lower. But what is the main function and purpose
for having a phone? Communication, right? Please, we’re not in the 70’s. While
most of us just look at the price to determine whether we will buy a phone or
push it to our wish list, there’s a percentage of individuals who would judge a
phone by its brand (for example people who would buy an iPhone just because of
the brand name), a few would judge it by its looks (form) and minority would
judge it by its functionality (specs), but whether you pick form over function
or vice versa, one thing is constant, YOUR
PHONE SAYS A LOT ABOUT YOU.
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