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Showing posts with label Tech World. Show all posts
20gb for 1000 naira on Airtel let how got get it
Please note that this is not a cheat, It's actually legit .You get 2GB for N100 when you port your Airtel SIM to other networks especially MTN and the data lasts for 30 days.
The most interesting part of this trick is you can even accumulate the data. In other words, the more you recharge N100, the more you get 2GB added to your line. With this you can get 4GB for N200, 10GB for just N500, 20GB for N1000 and so on. So pickup that sim you haven't been using and port to Airtel. There's a catch to it though,
The Airtel SIM porting process is free of charge but you have to adhere to the official guidelines from Airtel in order to make it a success. You must also load your recharge cards via e-channels (I recommend using your bank app or quickteller for this) else you won't get the 2GB data bonus. Just follow the procedures below.
REQUIREMENTS
✔ Valid ID card (Voters card, drivers license, etc)
✔️ Registered Sim You want to port (MTN works better)
HOW TO PORT FROM OTHER NETWORK TO AIRTEL NETWORK
✔️ Locate the nearest Airtel office around you with the above requirements.
✔️ Tell them you want to Port your existing sim (any network) to Airtel
✔️ They will present you with a form to fill (Follow Customer Care Procedures)
✔️ After that, you will receive an SMS from Airtel on the old/existing operator SIM telling you (You wish to port your line)
✔️ At this stage, you may not see service in your phone for about 2 hours. It's a ‘no service period’ which will begin after the porting time.
✔️ Now reboot your phone as soon as the old operator Network signal has disappeared.
✔️ After the ‘no service period’, you can replace your existing operator’s SIM card with the new airtel SIM card in your handset.
At this juncture, Airtel will send you a confirmation message that your sim has been ported.
The above procedure is the main important part of this tutorial and if you have completed it, you are 90% done. Follow the final stages to complete the process and start enjoying.
HOW TO GET AIRTEL 2GB FOR N100
✔ Load a N100 recharge on your new Airtel ported line via your Online banking app. PLS Do not buy a recharge card 💳 else it won't work. Only recharge via the method above.
✔️ You will get 2GB data after recharging and it valid for 30 days
✔️ The more you recharge with N100, the more data you accumulate. Meaning you can accumulate upto 20GB for N1,000.
To check your data balance dial *223#.
TECNO UNVEILING OF NEW CAMON CM: SEE FULL SPEC, FEATURES AND PRIZE IN NIGERIA
TECNO, a premier mobile phone brand under TRANSSION HOLDINGS, has released its first frameless full-screen display smartphone – TECNO CAMON CM. The device is the latest in the CAMON Series family and reemphasises the brand’s knack for designing high-end smartphones with sophisticated cameras.
While chronicling the brand’s growth and sheer market dominance, Eric Liu, Brand Manager of TECNO Mobile, Nigeria highlighted the company’s efforts to make revolutionary smartphones that will usher smartphone enthusiasts into an era of endless possibilities on the mobile devices and exceptional photography experiences.
In his words, “the smartphone has been reinvented and OEMs globally are always on the lookout for the next big thing to talk about. At TECNO, we take pride in our ability to understand and meet our consumers’ needs, and eventually surpass their expectations.”
With the CAMON CM, TECNO has delivered a very stylish full-screen display smartphone. The fullview display device produces an immersive experience when consuming videos, reading books, capturing images or even surfing the Internet.
The frameless device simplifies multi-tasking and offers users an opportunity to split their screen (18:9 screen support single window 1:1 split-screen operating with only one step), so that they can handle more than one task while still being able to see more on either of the split windows.
Though it is a common belief that full-view display screens are more susceptible to damage. However, on the CAMON CM, that idea has been negotiated with a 2.5D corning third glass, which does not only ensure that users enjoy better visual effects from the screen but also safeguards it from cracks and delivers smoother touching.
“In accordance to consumers’ preferences, we are gradually becoming camera driven and this trend is evident in the camera-centric designs of our smartphones. Adopting our strategy of ‘think globally, act locally’, we are able to understand our consumers’ preferences and provide them with every support necessary to ensure that they can express themselves wholeheartedly,” Eric added.
Speaking about the exclusive sales and partnership with TECNO Mobile, the Managing Director of 3C Hub Mr. Xia Song stated, “we are excited about our partnership with TECNO and the opportunity to launch the CAMON CM with them. As always, we always strive to deliver superior smartphone retail services to end-users thus, signing an exclusive partnership for the launch of the CAMON CM is a big deal for us.”
Selfies have just gotten a jig with the CAMON CM’s 13MP front camera module that delivers exceptional HDR portrait with night shot algorithm that lifts weak light, reduces noise in single frame and captures clearer night shots. Users can adjust the super bright flash of the front camera by pressing the screen to introduce just the right amount of light required to produce a stunning photo
Similarly, the rear camera dons the same camera rating and its 4-LED ring flash is optimized to fill light till it reaches a more balanced light filling before producing any shot.
With 3 colors of city blue, midnight black and champagne gold, booking of the CAMON CM will run from January 10–14 while, first sales will follow between January 15–20 at 8 selected 3C Hubs across the country.
The designated outlets – Ikeja, Apapa, Mushin, Owerri, Artillery 2, Umuahia, Abuja and Enugu will service early bird consumers and reward them with exclusive Manchester City gift bags.
The device will retail for N47,000 in Nigeria.
Best Way To Charge Your Phone In 2018
Charging your phone's battery to 100% shortens its lifespan.
Do you know how to keep your smartphone's battery healthy?
Probably not. In fact, you've probably been hastening the death of your phone's battery with your charging habits.
Charging to 100%? Charging overnight? Fully discharging before plugging in? All these common practices can shorten the usable life of your battery, according to Cadex, a company that offers devices that test smartphone and other batteries.
Just how to best extend the life of batteries has been a prime topic recently, since Apple disclosed that it was slowing down iPhones with degraded batteries so the devices don't shut down unexpectedly.
Cadex offers a lot of information about batteries on its Battery University website. Among the things it discusses is lithium-ion batteries – the type that powers smartphones. It turns out — if you're interested in delaying having to replace your battery or buy a new phone — there are specific percentage charge levels within which you should keep your phone's battery.
Check out how and how not to charge your phone:
The best way to charge your phone is a little at a time, whenever you have a chance.
Just plug it in whenever you can, even if it's for a few minutes, and you'll be fine.
"Partial charges cause no harm," according to Battery University.
Don't fully discharge your phone before plugging it in.
Battery University says that so-called deep discharges – which happen when you use your phone until only a small portion of its battery life is left — wear down batteries.
Samsung echoes that advice in a blog post of its own that offers tips on how to extend your phone's battery life.
Try to keep your battery's charge level between 65% and 75%.
According to Battery University, the lithium-ion batteries inside your smartphones will have the longest lifespan if they're kept between 65% and 75% charged at all times.
It's clearly impractical to always keep your phone charge between those levels, but at least you know what's ideal!
If you can't do that, shoot for keeping its charge level between 45% and 75%
Charging your phone's battery from a low 25% charge to 100% will reduce its capacity and shorten its lifespan.
In fact, charging from pretty much any amount to 100% is a bad idea. According to Battery University, lithium-ion batteries do "not need to be fully charged, nor is it desirable to do so. In fact, it is better not to fully charge, because a high voltage stresses the battery" and wears it out in the long run.
You likely shouldn't charge your phone overnight.
I've seen a lot of debate about the effects of charging your smartphone overnight. But if charging to 100% causes the most damage to a phone battery's lifespan, you should probably cut it out.
And unplug your phone once it reaches 100%.
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