Total Pageviews

Friday, 10 October 2014

 

Our 5 favourite new Windows Phone apps of the week


5 fitness apps recommended by the developer of BodBot

Ah, October: we can smell the Halloween candy already! If you can haul yourselves away from kicking piles of fallen leaves and hunting for the perfect conker, we’ve got some indoor fun lined to fill the darkening evenings.

Read on to hear about our five apps of the week – new or overhauled releases that have hit the Window Store over the past few days that have rocked our collective worlds.

Maestro

What is it: an email client
Why we love it: This is a beta release, so there might be a few bugs, but it might turn out to be a very nice alternative to the native mail service for Gmail and Outlook users. It’s got limited functionality right now but it certainly looks good and feels smooth; we’ll be watching with interest as it develops.
Who it’s perfect for: mobile email users, WP8.1 only.
Maestro

Fhotolens

What is it: a photography app
Why we love it: This update brings bug fixes and icon updates rather than huge alterations, but it’s such a good app we thought now was a good time to nudge you about it. Take your photos, store them in Fhotolens’ custom libraries, and edit them with their very zippy and comprehensive tools. We love the timer, the HDR capture option, the abundance of manual and automatic options: there are lots of camera and photography apps in the WP Store, but this really is one of the best.
Who it’s perfect for: photographers
Fotolens

Flipboard

What is it: a news magazine app
Why we love it: We were all set to shout about this last week, but the developer pulled it; now it’s back, and we still love it! It’s got a lovely interface with plenty of content, and we’re glad it’s finally on WP8.1, a mere nine months (!) since the desktop version launched. Select your favourite categories (fashion, news…) and read news articles from sources like CNN, Elle, the LA Times, and so on. Pin, save and share articles, and collect them into your own custom collage magazine for easy reference. You’ll never be bored again.
Who it’s perfect for: Newshounds with WP8.1 with 1GB RAM only.
Flipboard

Coach’s Eye

What is it: a sports training app
Why we love it: Described as a ‘performance enhancing’ app, this isn’t going to get you kicked out of the Olympics; rather, it’s a video app that lets you analyze your moves in order to improve them. Slow the clips down, let your coach draw on them to explain how you might want to move differently, compare different videos – it’s the future! Sadly, it won’t work on 512MB devices, but the rest of you ought to find it extremely useful.
Who it’s perfect for: athletes and sporty types
Coach's Eye

WATCH Disney Channel

What is it: a TV app
Why we love it: This is only good if you’re a US customer who’s already a cable or satellite subscriber – but if you fit that demographic, your kids are going to love you forever and ever. This app gives access to a bunch of shows – full episodes, not just clips – as well as letting you watch the Disney Channel live on your phone. Check out the two alternatives too, Junior and XD, each of which has content specific to their particular TV channel.
Who it’s perfect for: Kids in the USA
Watch Disney
Good or what? If you can go one better, shout in the comments: which new apps have lightened up your October days? Stay tuned as usual for another batch next week – we can’t wait!

 

Infinix Zero X506 Specs & Price




Infinix Zero X506 is the flagship phone for 2014 from Infinix. It is the first smartphone from Infinix to sport Android 4.4 (KitKat) and is powered by a superfast 1.4GHz octa-core processor. Infinix Zero is a beauty with a 5-inch HD IPS screen and a brilliant glass on metal finish.


Checkout the gorgeous Infinix Zero Gold.

Amazing Android Phone

Infinix Zero comes with a sleek design measuring 7.9 mm. The phone is built on classy glass on metal finish designed by an acclaimed french design firm according to Infinix. It features a 5.0-inch IPS display with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels.

Infinix Zero runs on Android 4.4.2 (KitKat) on a 1.4GHz octa-core processor with 1GB or 2GB of RAM. So, you should expect a smooth performance. 8GB of built-in storage is provided on the model with 1GB RAM and the Infinix Zero 16GB has 2GB of RAM. Both models support up to 32GB memory card.

Infinix Zero sports a 13 megapixels camera on the back with a BSI sensor and autofocus. A 2 megapixels camera is also provided in front for selfies and video chats.

Pricing and availability

Infinix Zero X506 is now available in Nigeria. You can buy this smartphone at leading online stores in Nigeria like Konga. Infinix Zero Price in Nigeria ranges from N20,900 to N35,000, depending on your location.

Infinix Zero Specs

Here are a few specs of the Infinix Zero X506:

General Features

  • Platform: Android 4.4.2 (KitKat)
  • Processor: 1.4GHz octa-core Processor
  • GPU: Mali 450
  • Memory: 1GB or 2GB RAM
  • Colours: White, Black, Gold, Red, Blue, Purple
  • Dimension: 140 x 70 x 7.9 mm
  • Weight: -
  • SIM Type: -
  • SIM Count: Dual-SIM, Dual Standby

Display

  • Display: 5.0-inch IPS Display, 720 x 1280 pixels (293ppi)
  • Display Protection: -

Camera

  • Rear Camera: 13 MP Camera, LED Flash, Video
  • Rear Camera Features: Autofocus, BSI, Geo-tagging, Panorama
  • Front Camera: 2MP Camera

Storage

  • Built-in Storage: 8GB or 16GB Storage
  • Memory Card Support: Up to 32GB
  • Bundled Cloud Storage: -

Network Support

  • 2G GSM: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz
  • 2G CDMA 1X: No
  • 3G WCDMA: 850 / 2100MHz
  • 3G CDMA EVDO: No
  • 4G LTE: No

Internet & Connectivity

  • GPRS: Yes, up to 48kbps
  • EDGE: Yes
  • 3G/WCDMA/HSPA: Yes, up to 21mbps
  • HSPA+: No
  • CDMA EVDO: No
  • 4G LTE: No
  • WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • Wi-Fi Hotspot: Yes
  • Bluetooth: Yes, Bluetooth 4.0
  • NFC: No
  • Infrared Blaster: No
  • USB Port: Yes, microUSB 2.0

Messaging

  • SMS/MMS: Yes
  • Instant Messaging: Yes
  • Push Emails: Yes
  • Email Protocol:

Entertainment

  • Music Player: Yes, mp3, WAV, FLAC, eACC+
  • Video Player: Yes, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, XviD
  • FM Radio: Yes (with RDS)
  • Loudspeaker: Yes
  • 3.5mm Jack: Yes

Navigation

  • Navigation: Yes, GPS with A-GPS
  • Maps: Yes, Google Maps

Sensors & Control

  • Digital Compass: Yes
  • Accelerometer: Yes
  • Proximity Sensor: Yes
  • Light Sensor: Yes
  • Barometer: No
  • Pedometer: No
  • Gyroscope: Yes
  • Fingerprint Scanner: No
  • Iris Scanner: No
  • Intelligent Digital Assistant: -
  • Motion Sensing / Gesture Control: -
  • Voice Control: -

Other Features

  • Video Streaming: Yes
  • Wireless Charging: No
  • Water Resistant: No
  • Dust Resistant:
  • Image Editor: Yes
  • Video Editor: No (download at store)
  • Document Viewer: No (download at store)
  • Document Editor: No (download at store)

Battery

  • Battery: 1920 mAh Li-ion Battery
  • Standby Time: -


Uti Nwachuckwu & Daniella Okeke on House of Maliq Oct. cover


TV personality Uti Nwachukwu and actress Daniella Okeke looking stylish on the October cover of House of Maliq, styled by celebrity stylist Jeremiah Ogbodo of Swanky's signatures styling. See more photos after the cut...




Two Akwa Ibom Children Accused of Witchcraft | Tortured by Relatives


Tortured Akwa Ibom Children BellaNaija

Two 8-year-old children from Okobo Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, lived on the streets for the past month, after their relatives tortured them and sent them out of their homes for alleged witchcraft.
The children have been identified as Mary Odiong and Ekong Asua.
Odiong told Punch that she was blamed for the death of her uncle who died in Okopedi village of an ailment many suspected was AIDS.
Her relatives then blamed her for the death, saying that she was the reason why he had contracted AIDS and died.
“The people in my family called me and started asking me questions whether I was a witch and why I killed my uncle. I told them that I did not know anything about what they were talking about.
They started beating me. They hit me with cutlasses. They cut my buttocks with knives.
After the beating became too much, I lost consciousness. Later, I woke up to find myself in a bush. I have been living on the streets since last month without food and shelter,” she said.
In Esua’s case, his parents died from what has been described as a “strange ailment,” and afterwards, his uncles accused him of being a wizard, and blamed him for his parents’ death.
“My uncles told me that they went somewhere to find out why my parents died. They said they were told that I killed both of them through witchcraft. They tied my hands and started beating me up with native sugarcane and asked me to confess.
When I insisted that I knew nothing about the death of my parents, they took me to a bush, where I met Odiong. Both of us have been living on the streets since then,” he said.
Both children were reportedly rescued from the streets by volunteers from African Children Aid Education and Development Foundation.
They are currently at University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, where they are receiving treatment.
Photo Credit: Punch/Etim Ekpimah


Breaking news: 17 yr old Malala Yousafzai wins 2014 Nobel Peace prize

Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani girl who was shot by the Taliban in 2012 for advocating women's rights to receive an education in her country, has just been announced as the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner...but she shares it with another person, Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian children's rights activist. He has been active in the Indian movement against child labour. They get $1.1million.
Well deserving!Congratulations.

DONE DEAL : Facebook Officially Acquires Whatsapp

In february 2014 Facebook Announced Its Intention To Acquire Whatsapp For $19Billion . Today , Facebook has officially completed the deal following a latest filing with America’s Security And Exchange Commission . Facebook can now be identified as the legal owner of whatsapp. The deal will see whatsapp receive $19Billion in cash and whatsapp’s CEO , Jaun Koum Will join facebook’s board and also match Mark Zuckerberg’s $1 Salary.



Part Of The Filing With Sec Reads ;
On October 6, 2014, Facebook, Inc. (the “Company”) completed its previously announced acquisition of WhatsApp Inc., a Delaware corporation (“WhatsApp”), pursuant to the terms of an Agreement and Plan of Merger and Reorganization (as amended, the “Merger Agreement”) dated as of February 19, 2014, with Rhodium Acquisition Sub II, Inc., a Delaware corporation and wholly owned (in part directly and in part indirectly) subsidiary of the Company (“Acquirer”), Rhodium Merger Sub, Inc., a Delaware corporation, a direct wholly owned subsidiary of Acquirer (“Merger Sub”), WhatsApp, and Fortis Advisors LLC, as the stockholders’ agent.
The acquisition was accomplished by the merger of Merger Sub with and into WhatsApp (the “First Merger”), and
upon consummation of the First Merger, Merger Sub ceased to exist and WhatsApp became a wholly owned subsidiary of Acquirer. The surviving corporation of the First Merger then merged with and into Acquirer, which will continue to exist as a wholly owned (in part directly and in part indirectly) subsidiary of the Company. At the closing, all outstanding shares of WhatsApp capital stock and options to purchase WhatsApp capital stock were cancelled in exchange for an aggregate of 177,760,669 shares of the Company’s Class A common stock and approximately $4.59 billion in cash to existing WhatsApp securityholders. A portion of the aggregate consideration is being held in escrow to secure the indemnification obligations of the WhatsApp securityholders. In addition, the Company
awarded 45,941,775 restricted stock units (“RSUs”) to WhatsApp employees. On the closing date, Jan Koum, WhatsApp’s co-founder and CEO, became a member of the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”). The Company has entered into a registration rights agreement (the “Registration Rights Agreement”) with the stockholders of WhatsApp, the terms of which require the Company to file, following the release of the Company’s earnings report for the third quarter of 2014, a Registration Statement on Form S-3 covering the resale of the shares of the Company’s Class A common stock issued to the stockholders of WhatsApp and certain of their transferees. Except with respect to the indemnification rights provided thereunder, the Registration Rights Agreement shall terminate six months following the closing date or such earlier date when all stock registered in accordance with its terms has been sold. A copy of the Registration Rights Agreement will be filed as an exhibit to the Registration Statement on Form S-3 to be filed the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). The Company issued the shares of Class A common stock described herein in reliance upon the exemptions from registration afforded by Section 4(a)(2) and Rule 506 promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
The foregoing summary of the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby do not purport to be complete and are subject to, and qualified in their entirety by, the full text of the Merger Agreement, which was filed as Exhibit 2.1 to the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the three months ended March 31, 2014.

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Amaechi Speaks Like A Motor Park Tout, Says Rivers PDP

Rotimi-Amaechi

The Rivers State chapter of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has warned the state Governor and chairman of Nigeria Governors Forum, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, to stop denigrating the office and person of President Goodluck Jonathan or be prepared to face the ‘grave’ consequences of his unguarded utterances.
The party, in a statement issued in Port Harcourt yesterday, described recent comments by Amaechi against the Jonathan-led federal government as childish and unwarranted, adding that the governor’s outburst was shameful.
A statement signed by Jerry Needam, media aide to the state PDP chairman, Bro. Felix Obuh, read in part: “Rivers State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, says unwarranted name-calling, attacks and rabble-rousing comments of Governor Rotimi Amaechi against President Goodluck Jonathan at a recent function is shameful and childish”.
PDP said such outburst showed that Governor Amaechi had demeaned the exalted office of the Governor and exposed himself as one with a loose tongue.
Continuing, it said, “The PDP regrets that Amaechi has been instigating the people of Kalabari Kingdom to take up arms against the federal government and promote hatred against the person of President Goodluck Jonathan who is an Ijaw son over the Soku oil wells and wonders if he believes in peaceful resolution of conflicts.
“Besides the fact that Governor Amaechi’s comments and actions are contraventions of the Electoral Act on campaigns ahead of the 2015 general elections, his comments are also very provocative, confrontational and subversive against the person and office of the President and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
“We hereby condemn synchronized and methodical attacks on the person and office of President Jonathan, his Wife and first Lady of Nigeria and the PDP. The PDP shall henceforth resist any attempt by Governor Amaechi to continuously slander, insult, and undermine the office and person of President Goodluck Jonathan.
“It is unfortunate that a State Governor will not only be speaking from both sides of his mouth, but also speak like a motor park tout, who lacks mannerism, respect, and culture”.
The statement concluded by warning Amaechi “for the umpteenth time to desist from insulting the President or prepare to face the consequences, which might be very grave”.

Scores Killed As Gallant Troops Free Gulak, Michika From Boko Haram Stranglehold

Nigerian Soldiers


Strong indications emerged yesterday that the Nigerian Military have crushed the Boko Haram sect and liberated Michika and Gulak in Madagali Local Government of Adamawa State from the insurgents’ stranglehold.
The two towns had been under the control of the insurgents since early last month.
It was learnt that the security forces over ran the insurgents and took control of the towns following intense battle.
According to a source, “I can confirm to you authoritatively that the military are advancing towards Madagali after taking over Michika and Gulak”.
The source, who spoke from Michika, on Monday, noted that despite the military advancement, the insurgents tried to regroup at the Government Technical College, Michika on Sunday night but were again dislodged by troops.
The development was confirmed by the Adamawa State Acting Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, who praised the Nigerian military for their gallantry.
Fintiri, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Solomon Kumangar, said the liberation of Michika and the other towns was a welcome development.
Reports indicated that about 200 insurgents had been killed in the latest offensive as Boko Haram insurgents were forced to beat a retreat when troops routed them from Michika town.
“The Nigerian troops have gained entry into Michika and Gulak and are now fully in control of the towns after they dealt a severe blow to the insurgents, who lost about 200 members while some escaped with gunshot injuries”, the source said.
He added that the insurgents entered through Uba and attacked the Nigerian troops who had already advanced into Michika but were repelled.
“The gallant Nigerian soldiers were attacked from behind by the militants but the soldiers engaged them in a fierce battle for over five hours and eventually overpowered them”, the source said
Mobile phones now come with lots of features that buying one could be a major challenge. There are also different categories of mobile phones with each promising a unique experience. This article is a generic buy guide that will provide information on what you need to consider before you buy a mobile phone. You will also find useful links about mobile phones in general on this page.

Where to Buy Mobile Phones


Nokia Lumia 800

Need more info about Mobile Phones?


Ask any question about Mobile Phones at our Mobile Phones forum or share your insight and knowledge.



Types of Mobile Phones?


First off, let us look at the types of mobile phones in the market. For this article, we will categorise mobile phones into three types namely: Basic phones, Feature phones, and Smartphones.

Basic Mobile Phones

Nokia 101 dual-SIM phone - a basic phone



Nokia 101 is a basic phone with dual-SIM support, mp3 player, FM radio, flashlight and support for up to 32GB of memory card.


Basic mobile phones are phones that focus on what mobile phones are meant for: making and receiving calls. They usually lack the bells and whistles like camera, Bluetooth, USB, and most importantly internet access. They support basic features like SMS.

Features like torchlight, modest colour display, and FM radio are also common in good basic phones. Nokia has also included music player, dual-SIM, and support for microSD memory cards in some of their basic mobile phone models. The major difference between a basic phone and other types of mobile phones is that a basic phone does not support packet data internet like GPRS, EVDO, EDGE, 3G, LTE, etc. Basic phones usually cost less than N7,000 in Nigeria.

Smartphones

Samsung Galaxy Nexus a high-end smartphone




Samsung Galaxy Nexus is an Android based Smartphone. It was the first Smartphone to feature Android 4.0.

My definition of a smartphone is that: a smartphone is a mobile phone that offers the computing capability of a computer. Its major distinguishing factor is that it comes with sensors and support third party apps that increases the functionality of the phone beyond the offering of the manufacturer.

Multitasking or pseudo-multitasking is also a key smartphone feature. Multitasking is the ability to run multiple applications at the same time. For example, you could be browsing the internet while still receiving updates from your Facebook app and you can easily switch between your open applications.

Am sure not everybody will get this definition. Sometimes it is very easy to get confused on the difference between a smartphone and a feature phone. Also the line between feature phones and smartphones are getting blurry with advances in technology. For example a new high-end feature phone is as good as if not better than a low-end or older smartphone.

So a more easy definition is that any mobile phone that runs any of the recognised smartphone platforms or operating system can be assumed to be a smartphone. The recognised smartphone platforms are Asha Touch, Symbian, Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone, Maemo, Palm, WebOS, MeeGo, and Bada. Smartphone prices starts at around 13,000 Naira in Nigeria. However, Smartphones of less than N25,000 may not offer great user experience. So, beware.

For more on buying smart mobile phones checkout How to Buy a Smartphone

Feature Phone

Nokia X3 Touch and Type - feature phones




Nokia X3-02 aka X3 Touch and Type is a feature phone. It comes with a 2.4-inch touch display and keypad. It also supports 3G and Wi-Fi.
Defining Smartphones and basic phones above now makes it easy to identify feature phones by elimination. If a mobile phone is neither a basic phone or a smartphone, then it must be a feature phone. Feature phones are internet enabled phones that do not run any of the recognised smartphone platforms.

Like smartphones they also run third party apps written in Java, Flash, or/and for a unrecognised smartphone platform. Nokia Series 40 is the most popular feature phone platform in Nigeria. Prices of feature phones ranges between N7,000 and N25,000 in Nigeria.

Feature phones generally do not run apps developed for a native platform, rather they run Java applications.

What Type of Mobile Phone User are you?

Now that you know the types of mobile phones in the market, you should now identify your mobile phone needs, so that you will know your type of mobile phone. In choosing a mobile phone you need to understand how you will use it. There are about three types of mobile phone users. They are:

  • Ordinary user
  • Savvy user
  • Mobile Worker/Business user

Ordinary user:


An ordinary mobile phone user uses his phone mostly for making voice calls. He may also use it for sending text messages. They may also use it as an alarm clock or calculator. If you use your phone for nothing but the most basic tasks then you are an ordinary mobile phone user. If you do not get all the buzz about social networking and instant messaging or have no appetite for gaming, then you must be an ordinary user. Ordinary mobile phone users will be satisfied by a basic phone or a low-end to mid-range feature phone or smartphone.

Savvy user:


Savvy mobile phone users are more technology aware. They are always eager to learn and use new technologies. If you intend to use your handset for other non-voice applications like sharing and receiving multimedia contents, sharing and interacting on social networking services, streaming video, making video calls, then you are a savvy users.

If when you see a new feature or service on a friend's phone, you want to have it on your phone, then you must be a savvy mobile phone user. If you want a fully functional mobile phone with all the bells and whistle, you must be a savvy mobile phone user.

However, you must counter balance between what you want and what you need or more importantly what you can afford. You may want a mobile phone with an 8 megapixel camera with LED flash and autofocus, but can you afford it or do you need such quality photos? Savvy users can choose between a smartphone or a feature phone, depending on their pocket.

So, your target as a savvy user is to buy a mobile phone with as much functionality as possible for your budget.

Mobile Worker/Business Users


Mobile workers and business users need to be in touch with the office and their clients while on the move. So such users need mobile phones with great communications support. A basic phone may be okay for a small one man businesses, however, businesses that deal with educated people will need a feature phone or a smartphone. This will enable them access and reply emails from customers on the move as well as interact with customers using social networking services and Instant messaging/chat.

Mobile Workers and business users may also prefer mobile phones with full QWERTY keyboard as they make communications faster. Mobile workers and business users that require access to Office tools and enterprise servers while on the move, should go for company approved smartphones. A mobile worker needs a mobile phone that allows for mobile computing, which may even replace his/her laptop sometimes. These category of business users require high-end smartphones.

What Data/Internet Speed & Technology?


This question is only valid for users who have chosen a smartphone or a feature phone. Feature phones will usually come with a second generation 2G technology like GSM or CDMA with data support on GPRS/EDGE or CDMA 1x. Mobile phones with 2G technology will offer modest speed up to 256+ kbps.

Smartphones will usually feature 3G or pre-4G technology like WCDMA, HSPA, HSPA+, LTE, Mobile WiMax, EVDO. These technologies offer faster internet access enabling broadband services like video streaming. They also enable faster download time and come with more powerful browsers.

However, there are some feature phones that come with 3G technologies and some smartphones that feature 2G technology. So, there are exceptions to the rule.

What Cellular Technology?


Once you are sure you need a mobile phone, and made up your mind about the generation, the next step is to choose what mobile phone technology is best for you. In Nigeria today there are two major competing mobile phone technologies, they are CDMA deployed by companies like Starcomms, Visafone and Multilinks, Zoom mobile; and GSM deployed by companies like Glo, MTN, Etisalat and Airtel.

GSM networks have a better national spread compared with the CDMA networks in Nigeria. So if you expect to receive calls from outside your state of residence most of the time then a GSM phone will be a good choice.

CDMA networks (Starcomms, Visafone, Reltel, Multilinks) now have high-speed CDMA EVDO in addition to the more widespread CDMA One network.

GSM networks (Globacom, Zain, MTN, Etisalat) now run high-speed UMTS/HSDPA networks.

Overall, GSM is more popular. So, when in doubt, go with GSM.

Mobile Phone Styles


There are 3 popular styles for mobile phones. They are block/candybar, flip, and slide. Since pictures speaks a thousand words we will show the three styles in picture.

Block/Candybar

BlackBerry Curve 8520 Candybar

Slide Phone

Nokia C2-05 Slide Phone

Flip Phone

A flip phone

There are other variants like swivel, two way slider, etc. Flip and slide mobile phones carry lots of features in a very compact size. Block/candybar phones are more robust (rugged), because they have less moving parts. New flip phones appear to be scarce these-days.

What is your budget?

The prices of worthy mobile phones starts from 3,000 Naira (20 USD) in Nigeria. Prices of mobile phones depend on a number of factors like number of features, user experience, and design quality. The more features a mobile phone has the more expensive it becomes.

Your objective is to define your budget and find a mobile phone that offers you as much features as possible for your defined budget. Put emphasis on your 'must have' features. It is also important to be careful here as this is where fake phones come in. Fake and substandard phones promise lots of features at ridiculously low price, but will end-up disappointing you.

So, if the price is too good to be true, it is probably a fake or substandard phone. For example, if a phone priced at less than N10,000 claims to have a 5MP camera or more, it is probably a fake or substandard mobile phone.

Your Taste

A mobile phone may be more than just a communication gadget to you. You may want to use your mobile phone to express your style or showoff your wealth and status. You may also want a mobile phone that will attract attention to you. The choice is yours.

Buy from authorised shops

When buying a mobile phone in Nigeria, make sure you buy from an authorised mobile phone dealer or shop. Authorised shops deal directly with the manufacturer or a major distributor of the manufacturer, so they offer warranty on any mobile phone you buy from them. Most authorised dealers offers at least one year warranty on mobile phones.

Most of them also have a return policy. A number of them will allow you return a phone within 24 or 48 hours of buying it for replacement if it develops a fault. Buying from authorised dealers ensures you buy a genuine mobile phone. If a mobile phone does not have local authorised dealers, do not buy their product as you will have anyone to address your issue if any arises.





More Mobile Phone Features



Mobile phones come with lots of features. Here we summarize the most popular mobile phone features to consider:

Colour screen:



A colour screen allows you to view your documents in colour. Colour screens vary depending on the number of colours that they can display. The more colours a screen can display the more realistic the image will look.

Colours can range from 2,000 colours to millions of colours. The more colour your mobile phone can render the better.

Screen Size:



Size of display is important. Larger screen size provides more space for your pictures, videos, maps, and other contents. Buy a mobile phone of 2.0 inch and above if you want to view pictures, videos and web pages. Today there are mobile phones of up to 5-inch display. Screen size is measured diagonally.

Screen Resolution:



Screen resolution is all about the amount of pixels that make up your mobile phone screen. More pixels (resolution), means sharper, crispier and clearer images. Some popular display resolutions for feature phones and smartphones include QVGA (320 x 240 pixels), HVGA (360 x 480 pixels), VGA (640 x 480 pixels), WVGA (800 x 480 pixels), 720p HD (1280 x 720 pixels), and full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels).

However, basic phones and low-end feature phones usually have less resolution than listed above. More pixels results in a crispier display. So, the higher the resolution for a given display size the better.

Touchscreen display:



Touchscreens are displays that are sensitive to touch. You can open an object by touching the icon on the display. Touchscreens enables users to interact directly with what is displayed on the screen. Some phones with touchscreen eliminate keypad thereby creating more room for a larger display. Most high-end smartphones feature touchscreen.

There are two types of touchscreen phones: resistive and capacitive touchscreen. Capacitive touchscreens are more sensitive to touch and offer better user experience. Most high-end to mid-range smartphones feature capacitive touchscreens with resistive touchscreen now the exclusive reserve of cheap touchscreen phones.

There are also multi-touch displays. Multi-touch displays respond to multiple touch simultaneously unlike ordinary touchscreen phones that respond to a single touch at a time.

Size & Weight:



The size and weight of a handset may also be an issue. Most mobile phones are small in size compared to some years ago. Manufacturers have found innovative methods of making mobile phones look smaller.

Camera phones:



More and more mobile phones now have built in cameras. However, the picture quality is not comparable to a digital camera, but smartphone cameras are catching up. A camera phone will enable you record and share your fun memories. Camera phones of 2 megapixels and above are recommended.

Camera phones with features like autofocus, face detection, image stabilisation, HD video recording xenon/LED flash will come handy, but they don't come cheap.

QWERTY key phones:

QWERTY keyboard of a mobile phone


QWERTY key phones gives a key to each alphabet, unlike the standard 12-key keypad where alphabets share keys. Because each has a key dedicated to it, typing with QWERTY key phones is easier and fast. A QWERTY key phone is easy for typing messages and text communications in general.

Because of the ease with-which typing can be done on mobile phones with QWERTY keyboards, they often come with great support for messaging, chat, and social networking. That is why they are also called messaging phones.

NFC - Near Field Communication:


NFC (Near Field Communication) is a fast, versatile short-range wireless technology that can be embedded in everyday objects like movie posters, stickers and t-shirts. It is a short-range high frequency wireless communications technology for contactless credit card payments. NFC can also be used for ticket reservations, faster and easy Bluetooth pairing, reading RFID tags for interactive advertising, Electronic key, Electronic ID, etc. Two NFC enabled devices can exchange data (contacts, music, video, etc) when brought in close proximity. They are used for mobile payment

Gaming:


Gaming is now standard in all mobile phones. However, the level of sophistication of the games depends on your type of phone. Feature phones and smartphones offer a better gaming experience than basic mobile phones. Because of the internet capability and support for third party application, feature phones and smartphones enable download many more games. So, you will never get bored.

Smartphones also come with sensors like accelerometer and gyroscope enabling you interact with games in exciting new ways. Mobile phones with touchscreen also offer great gaming experience.

While playing an exciting game it is very easy to forget your battery, so always be conscious of your mobile phone’s battery.

Battery life:


The battery life of a mobile phone is the amount of hours the handset can operate with a fully charged battery. Battery life of mobile phones depends on how often you use it and the processing power required by the service you are using. It also depends on the quality of the network. If the network quality is poor then the mobile phone will spend energy maintaining contact with the network. The energy capacity of a battery may also be a factor.

Mobile TV:


Some mobile phones come with Mobile TV receiver built-in, enabling users to watch encrypted or open mobile TV broadcasts based on the Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld (DVB-H). DVB-H OMA/BCAST is a technology that allows the broadcast of digital terrestrial television and audio to a mobile phone with built-in DVB-H receiver. Services like DSTV mobile require such mobile phones.

A number of mobile phones feature DVB-H receiver. However, due to the faster internet speed and cheaper access Web TV seems to be catching on, leading to fewer DVB-H supporting phones. But, it is possible to use a Mobile TV Bluetooth Receiver to receive mobile TV on a mobile phone with no built-in DVB-H reciever. Note that DVB-H has the added advantage of zero data charges and access charge is normally low.

Bluetooth:


Bluetooth is a technology that allows two electronic gadgets to communicate wirelessly with each-other within a close range. Bluetooth is now a standard in feature phones and smartphones.

Bluetooth will enable you transmit multimedia contents (video, pictures, music, etc.) to another mobile phone or a laptop, desktop computer or any device that has Bluetooth capability. A lot can be done with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone.

For example a Bluetooth car kit installed in your car will identify when you are near your car. A Bluetooth enabled headset will enable you to receive calls meters away from your handset. You can also use Bluetooth to connect your computer to the internet using your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone as a wireless modem. Bluetooth 2.1 is now common for new phones, while Bluetooth 3.0 and 4.0 are also now available.

Mobile Browser:



WAP micro browser is a mobile browser, but is limited to websites designed using a very strict language called Wireless Mark-up Language (WML). WAP micro browsers can display mostly text. If you desire multimedia internet browsing, then you need a mobile phone with a mobile browser. Mobile browsers can access pages written in WAP 2.0, XHTML, and HTML. HTML5 support is now coming to some mobile browsers.

FM Radio:


Some mobile phones, especially those built for emerging markets, come with in-built FM radio. You now can listen to music and catch up with latest news summaries with your phone. Some mobile phones will come with an internal FM antenna, allowing you to listen to FM without plugging in the earbud. FM recording is supported in some mobile phones.

music player


Mobile phones now come with built-in audio media players, with such a device you can playback your favorite songs. If you require a music player look for one that support popular formats like mp3, AAC, & AAC+. You may also require memory extension so also check whether the mobile phone has memory card support and the built-in internal memory capacity of the mobile phone.


Streaming media:


Mobile phones with streaming media capability will enable you receive live broadcasts on your phone. If you download something the whole content must be in your phone before you can view it. If you stream some content you can view them as they are available. Example of video streaming is YouTube.

A mobile phone with Streaming media capability will enable you to watch live sporting events on your mobile phone.

MMS:


MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Services and is a technology that enables you to send multimedia content across a network to a mobile phone subscriber whose handset has MMS capability. However if the receiver’s mobile phone does not have MMS capability they will receive an SMS directing them to a website were they can have access to the message.

MMS feature will enable you express yourself in pictures and even video. MMS is available on internet enabled mobile phones.

Predictive Texting T9:


This is a great feature if you intend to send lots of text with your mobile phone. With predictive text you press each key once to enter any of the letters on a given key. The predictive text software on your handset will then combine your key presses into common words and predict the word you intend to enter.

Sometimes your key combination may result in 2 or more guesses simply select the one you have in mind. With a mobile phone with predictive text you type fewer keys compared to when using the conventional text mode. This is now standard on most phones with 12-key keypads.

WAP:


WAP stands for Wireless Application Protocol and is used to access web pages that are tailored to make the best of the low processing ability of most mobile phones.

If your mobile phone has a WAP micro browser, it can display information like: - flight schedules, newspaper headlines, stock market reports, etc.

video player:

Video player features enables you play video files on your mobile phone.

Ring tones:

Ring tones help you express yourself. A polyphonic or mp3 ring tone sounds better. A handset that will enable you download ring tones is the best. Bluetooth can give you the power to download a ring tone from a friend’s phone. Most feature phones and smartphones now have mp3 ring tone capability. This means you can use your favorite tracks in high quality mp3 format for ring tone.

Navigation/GPS:



GPS stands for Global Positioning System. GPS and Navigation is now a standard feature of smartphones and high-end feature phones, which enables you to know your location or find interesting places. Some of these mobile phones come with built-in maps, making it easier to locate shops, banks, restaurants, and other points of interest near you. In-addition to GPS some mobile phones supports cellular and Wi-Fi positioning.

Multi Band:


A Multi Band handset will operate in more than 1 frequency band. For example, GSM has 4 bands (850MHz, 1800MHz, 900MHz, and 1900MHz). A handset that can operate in all 4 bands will in theory operate in any country with GSM infrastructure.

Multi-Band capability is important if you intend to use your mobile phone outside your country (International Roaming) or you are buying a phone outside the country you intend to use it.

WIFI:


WIFI stands for WIreless FIdelity. WIFI is a technology that enables you to access a wireless Local Area Network wireless LAN. With a WIFI enabled mobile phone you can access the internet in a wireless hotspot.

what Memory capacity:


Memory capacity is important if you want to download games, mp3 music, store MMS and store data on your handset. If the capacity is low check, whether memory can be extended. If it can, buy some memory. Some smartphones come with internal memory with no support for memory extensions. So, for such phones it is a good idea to buy a model with as much internal memory as you will need.

Some will come with memory extension but non will be included on-board. So, for such phones it is a good idea to buy a memory card while buying the phone. However, some will come with some memory card included.

Expansion Slots:

Memory slots will enable you increase the memory capacity of your mobile phone as the need arises. You have TransFlash, microSD memory extensions.

VoIP calls:

VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. This feature if in your mobile phone will enable you to make cheap calls via the internet on your phone.

TV-out port:

A mobile phone with TV-output port will enable you to view your content on a larger screen (TV screen).

USB 2.0:

USB 2.0 will enable download content from a computer or even another mobile phone.

Mobile phones come with lots of features that this is by no means an exhaustive list. The more features you want on your mobile phone the more expensive the phone will be.




GOODLUCK!

 Lenovo A7-30 A3300

Lenovo A3300 tablet is the entry level member of Lenovo's 2014 ASeries line. It features a 7-inch screen, quad-core processors, and 1GB of RAM. Lenovo A3300 Price in Nigeria ranges from 24,500 to 34,000 Naira depending on your location in the country.

Lenovo A7-30 A3300 Tablet


Here are a few specs of the Lenovo A3300 Tablet:

General Features

  • Platform: Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean), upgradeable to KitKat
  • Processor: 1.3GHz quad-core Processor (Mediatek MT382M)
  • GPU: -
  • Memory: 1GB RAM
  • Colours: Silver
  • Dimension: 198 x 119.8 x 10.5 mm
  • Weight: 327 g
  • SIM Type: Micro-SIM
  • SIM Count: Single SIM

Display

  • Display: 7.0-inch Touch Display, 600 x 1024 pixels (170ppi)
  • Display Protection: -

Camera

  • Rear Camera: 2 MP Camera, Video
  • Rear Camera Features: Geo-tagging
  • Front Camera: 0.3 MP Camera

Storage

  • Built-in Storage: 8GB Storage
  • Memory Card Support: Up to 64GB
  • Bundled Cloud Storage: -

Network Support

  • 2G GSM: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz
  • 2G CDMA 1X: No
  • 3G WCDMA: No
  • 3G CDMA EVDO: No
  • 4G LTE: No

Internet & Connectivity

  • GPRS: Yes, up to 48kbps
  • EDGE: Yes
  • 3G/WCDMA/HSPA: No
  • HSPA+: No
  • CDMA EVDO: No
  • 4G LTE: No
  • WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • Wi-Fi Hotspot: Yes
  • Bluetooth: Yes, Bluetooth 3.0
  • NFC: No
  • Infrared Blaster: No
  • USB Port: Yes, microUSB 2.0

Messaging

  • SMS/MMS: Yes
  • Instant Messaging: Yes
  • Push Emails: Yes

Entertainment

  • Music Player: Yes, mp3, WAV, FLAC, eACC+
  • Video Player: Yes, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, XviD
  • FM Radio: Yes
  • Loudspeaker: Yes
  • 3.5mm Jack: Yes

Navigation

  • Navigation: Yes, GPS with A-GPS
  • Maps: Yes, Google Maps

Sensors & Control

  • Digital Compass: No
  • Accelerometer: Yes
  • Proximity Sensor: Yes
  • Light Sensor: Yes
  • Barometer: No
  • Pedometer: No
  • Gyroscope: No
  • Fingerprint Scanner: No
  • Iris Scanner: No
  • Intelligent Digital Assistant: -
  • Motion Sensing / Gesture Control: -
  • Voice Control: -

Other Features

  • Video Streaming: Yes (via Wi-Fi)
  • Active Noise Cancellation: No
  • Wireless Charging: No
  • Water Resistant: No
  • Dust Resistant: -
  • Image Editor: Yes
  • Video Editor: No (download at store)
  • Document Viewer: Yes
  • Document Editor: No (download at store)

Battery

  • Battery: 3500 mAh Li-ion Battery
  • Standby Time: -
  • Talktime: up to 10 hours

Lenovo A7-50 A3500 Tablet Specifications & Price

Lenovo A3500 is more or less like the Lenovo A3300, but with a sharper display and a better camera. Lenovo A7-50 A3500 also offers fast 3G internet, which is better than the GPRS/EDGE available on the A3300. However, you have to pay 5,000 Naira more to own the Lenovo A3500.

Lenovo A7-50 A3500 Tablet

Hardware & Software

Lenovo A7-50 A3500 comes with a 1.3 GHz quad-core processor. It runs on Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean), but is upgradeable to Android 4.4.2 (KitKat), according to Lenovo. It should run smoothly with 1GB RAM. The tablet comes in 8GB or 16GB models.

Lenovo A7-50 A3500 features the same 7-inch display as the A3300, but packs more pixels with 800 x 1280 pixels. It features a 5 megapixels rear camera and a 2 megapixels front facing camera.

Pricing and availability

Lenovo A7-50 A3500 is now available in Nigeria. You can buy from reputable online stores in the country. Lenovo A3500 Price in Nigeria ranges from N30,000 to N40,000, depending on your location in the country.

Lenovo A7-50 A3500 Specs

  • Platform: Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean), upgradeable to KitKat
  • Processor: 1.3GHz quad-core Processor (Mediatek MT8382)
  • Memory: 1GB RAM
  • Colours: Blue
  • Dimension: 198 x 121.2 x 9.9 mm
  • Weight: 320 g
  • SIM Type: Micro-SIM
  • SIM Count: Single SIM

Display

  • Display: 7.0-inch Touch Display, 800 x 1280 pixels (216ppi)
  • Display Protection: -

Camera

  • Rear Camera: 5 MP Camera, Video
  • Rear Camera Features: Geo-tagging
  • Front Camera: 2 MP Camera

Storage

  • Built-in Storage: 8GB or 16GB Storage
  • Memory Card Support: Up to 32GB
  • Bundled Cloud Storage: -

Network Support

  • 2G GSM: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz
  • 2G CDMA 1X: No
  • 3G WCDMA: Yes
  • 3G CDMA EVDO: No
  • 4G LTE: No

Internet & Connectivity

  • GPRS: Yes, up to 48kbps
  • EDGE: Yes
  • 3G/WCDMA/HSPA: Yes
  • HSPA+: No
  • CDMA EVDO: No
  • 4G LTE: No
  • WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct
  • Wi-Fi Hotspot: Yes
  • Bluetooth: Yes, Bluetooth 4.0
  • NFC: No
  • Infrared Blaster: No
  • USB Port: Yes, microUSB 2.0

Messaging

  • SMS/MMS: Yes
  • Instant Messaging: Yes
  • Push Emails: Yes
  • Email Protocol: -

Entertainment

  • Music Player: Yes, mp3, WAV, FLAC, eACC+
  • Video Player: Yes, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, XviD
  • FM Radio: Yes
  • Loudspeaker: Yes
  • 3.5mm Jack: Yes

Navigation

  • Navigation: Yes, GPS with A-GPS
  • Maps: Yes, Google Maps

Sensors & Control

  • Digital Compass: No
  • Accelerometer: Yes
  • Proximity Sensor: Yes
  • Light Sensor: Yes
  • Barometer: No
  • Pedometer: No
  • Gyroscope: No
  • Fingerprint Scanner: No
  • Iris Scanner: No
  • Intelligent Digital Assistant: -
  • Motion Sensing / Gesture Control: -
  • Voice Control: -

Other Features

  • Video Streaming: Yes
  • Active Noise Cancellation: No
  • Wireless Charging: No
  • Water Resistant: No
  • Dust Resistant: -
  • Image Editor: Yes
  • Video Editor: No (download at store)
  • Document Viewer: Yes
  • Document Editor: No (download at store)

Battery

  • Battery: 3450 mAh Li-ion Bat


Peter Okoye is the new face of Olympic Milk


Peter Okoye is the new face and spokesperson for Olympic Milk. He signed the endorsement deal for several millions of Naira last week and will be officially unveiled soon...
And yes, it's just Peter, not P-Square. This is the first time one of them will be endorsing a brand without the other.

A BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO HIM.




7th Oct, 2014

Ebola:    Nurse Contracts Virus in Spain



A nurse who treated two Ebola patients in Madrid, Spain, has contracted the virus.
BBC reports that the nurse is the first person to have contracted Ebola from outside Africa.

The woman was part of the team of health professionals that treated Spanish priests, Manuel Garcia Viejo and Miguel Pajares who contracted  Ebola from Sierra Leone and Liberia respectively, and have since died from the disease.

Sources say the nurse is in stable condition at a Madrid hospital.


Qingdao Takes Strict Precautions Against Ebola Virus