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Sunday, October 2, 2016
Tips on iphone7
It's here, it's finally here. The countdown clock has hit zero, anticipation has reached fever pitch, and the backlash has already begun. Yes, the iPhone 7 release date is now a thing of history, and you can now officially get your hands on the iPhone 6S follow-on, well, assuming you pre-ordered that is.
Although, the Samsung Galaxy S7 and HTC 10 rival might have failed to add a radical new redesign, there have been enough changes introduced to get excited about. Some of them good - an impressive new 12-megapixel camera and a waterproof design - others, like the missing 3.5mm headphone jack, less so. With iOS 10 coming pre-installed and an extra two hours having been added to the battery life, however, Apple has made just enough improvements to ensure the iPhone 7 is the next must-have handset.
So, what exactly can you expect from the iPhone 7 release, and if you've snapped one up what do you need to know to master your latest handset? Well, read on to find out, here's everything you need to know about the iPhone 7.
iPhone 7 release date: When can we buy it?
Well, the all well known Iphone 7 has been on sale for a long while from now........
Do you really care about the specifications......Geek Ayoola taught as much
Isn't it? so lets possibly go for that everyone willing to buy phone specifications and possibly know if you would gather much of your income to get it
Does that look weird or just a simple one?
iPhone 7 specs: More storage, more grunt, more staying power;
It's time to wave goodbye to the limitations of the 16GB iPhone. No, Apple hasn't added microSD expansion, sorry, folks, that's just ain't gonna happen, but it has upped its storage options. The traditional 16GB, 64GB and 128GB stepping stones are out. In their place, new 32GB, 128GB and 256GB standards have made an appearance.
This isn't where the early iPhone 7 specs bumps have stopped, either. The phone's new power supply will offer more grunt than you're every likely to need. Dubbed the A10 Fusion, the new chipset increases the iPhone's power threefold. Graphics have been given a boost too, meaning your morning commute gaming session are about to get a whole lot easier on the eye.
iPhone 7 screen: Still no Full HD switch;
Like with the phone's design, hopes of a radically overhauled iPhone 7 screen have fallen short. That doesn't mean the screen is a disappointment, it's just failed to echo the likes Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge or LG G5 in rocking an eye-wateringly sharp 2560 x 1440 pixel QHD resolution.
Instead, like the 6 and 6S, the iPhone 7 packs in a 4.7-inch screen that boasts a 1334 x 750 pixel resolution. That doesn't mean it's not without any upgrades though. Instead of a resolution bump, however, Apple has improved its colours.
A wider colour gamut has been added to give images and video playing added pop. Add to this a 25% spike in brightness rates, and its a screen that once again wows. Last year's pressure-sensitive 3D Touch-friendly panel makes another appearance too.
iPhone 7 camera: Improved, but not like its big brother;
In keeping with the phone's design and screen updates, the iPhone 7's camera has been given modest, but far from groundbreaking updates.
Unlike its big brother, the iPhone 7 Plus, Apple's new 4.7-inch phone has shunned a dual-lens snapper in favour of a single, updated 12-megapixel camera. While featuring the same megapixel count as last year's phone, a larger, faster sensor and image processor has been paired with a new six-element lens for crisper, cleaner, brighter shots.
The 12-meg primary offering has been paired with an improved selfie snapper too. Around front, a new 7-megapixel FaceTime HD camera has been fitted in for sharper vanity shots and more detailed video calls.
iPhone 7 software: Siri wants to listen to everything;
You can now upgrade your existing iPhone and iPad to iOS 10, and the iPhone 7 will run the latest software out of the box. What can you expect? Well, a lot.
Things kick off with increased Siri smarts and continue past a radically overhauled Messages service to a Photos refresh that will see the robots know who's in your pictures without you having to tell it - creepy.
That's not where the iOS 10 updates end either. As well as letting you see nuisance calls before answering them and suffering though PPI nightmares, it will bring in a whole host of new 3D Touch options and finally, finally, let you delete some of Apple's pre-installed apps. Bye, bye Stocks.
iPhone 7 price: Start saving now;
It's no surprise that the iPhone 7 is going to give your wallet a bit of a kicking. Just how bit a beating has been given an unwanted post-Brexit inflation, however, boo.
While last year the entry-level iPhone 6S hit you for £539, despite retaining the same asking price Stateside, the base model will cost £599 here in Blighty.
That's just the starting point too. The 128GB and 256GB model will cost wannabe owners £699 and £799 respectively, ouch.
That's all we know for now, but stay tuned for all the latest iPhone 7 news and rumours as new details emerge
From Geeks desk, I believe lovers of gadgets like myself would love togo for this big fish.......start saving now.
I drop my pen as i hopefully believe this post be of help to you all....CHEERS!
Although, the Samsung Galaxy S7 and HTC 10 rival might have failed to add a radical new redesign, there have been enough changes introduced to get excited about. Some of them good - an impressive new 12-megapixel camera and a waterproof design - others, like the missing 3.5mm headphone jack, less so. With iOS 10 coming pre-installed and an extra two hours having been added to the battery life, however, Apple has made just enough improvements to ensure the iPhone 7 is the next must-have handset.
So, what exactly can you expect from the iPhone 7 release, and if you've snapped one up what do you need to know to master your latest handset? Well, read on to find out, here's everything you need to know about the iPhone 7.
iPhone 7 release date: When can we buy it?
Well, the all well known Iphone 7 has been on sale for a long while from now........
Do you really care about the specifications......Geek Ayoola taught as much
Isn't it? so lets possibly go for that everyone willing to buy phone specifications and possibly know if you would gather much of your income to get it
Does that look weird or just a simple one?
iPhone 7 specs: More storage, more grunt, more staying power;
It's time to wave goodbye to the limitations of the 16GB iPhone. No, Apple hasn't added microSD expansion, sorry, folks, that's just ain't gonna happen, but it has upped its storage options. The traditional 16GB, 64GB and 128GB stepping stones are out. In their place, new 32GB, 128GB and 256GB standards have made an appearance.
This isn't where the early iPhone 7 specs bumps have stopped, either. The phone's new power supply will offer more grunt than you're every likely to need. Dubbed the A10 Fusion, the new chipset increases the iPhone's power threefold. Graphics have been given a boost too, meaning your morning commute gaming session are about to get a whole lot easier on the eye.
iPhone 7 screen: Still no Full HD switch;
Instead, like the 6 and 6S, the iPhone 7 packs in a 4.7-inch screen that boasts a 1334 x 750 pixel resolution. That doesn't mean it's not without any upgrades though. Instead of a resolution bump, however, Apple has improved its colours.
A wider colour gamut has been added to give images and video playing added pop. Add to this a 25% spike in brightness rates, and its a screen that once again wows. Last year's pressure-sensitive 3D Touch-friendly panel makes another appearance too.
iPhone 7 camera: Improved, but not like its big brother;
In keeping with the phone's design and screen updates, the iPhone 7's camera has been given modest, but far from groundbreaking updates.
Unlike its big brother, the iPhone 7 Plus, Apple's new 4.7-inch phone has shunned a dual-lens snapper in favour of a single, updated 12-megapixel camera. While featuring the same megapixel count as last year's phone, a larger, faster sensor and image processor has been paired with a new six-element lens for crisper, cleaner, brighter shots.
The 12-meg primary offering has been paired with an improved selfie snapper too. Around front, a new 7-megapixel FaceTime HD camera has been fitted in for sharper vanity shots and more detailed video calls.
iPhone 7 software: Siri wants to listen to everything;
Things kick off with increased Siri smarts and continue past a radically overhauled Messages service to a Photos refresh that will see the robots know who's in your pictures without you having to tell it - creepy.
That's not where the iOS 10 updates end either. As well as letting you see nuisance calls before answering them and suffering though PPI nightmares, it will bring in a whole host of new 3D Touch options and finally, finally, let you delete some of Apple's pre-installed apps. Bye, bye Stocks.
iPhone 7 price: Start saving now;
It's no surprise that the iPhone 7 is going to give your wallet a bit of a kicking. Just how bit a beating has been given an unwanted post-Brexit inflation, however, boo.
While last year the entry-level iPhone 6S hit you for £539, despite retaining the same asking price Stateside, the base model will cost £599 here in Blighty.
That's just the starting point too. The 128GB and 256GB model will cost wannabe owners £699 and £799 respectively, ouch.
That's all we know for now, but stay tuned for all the latest iPhone 7 news and rumours as new details emerge
From Geeks desk, I believe lovers of gadgets like myself would love togo for this big fish.......start saving now.
I drop my pen as i hopefully believe this post be of help to you all....CHEERS!
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Why men should NEVER put their phone in their pocket: Study shows how prolonged exposure to radiation steadily destroys sperm.
Despite all the fears about cell phones and radiation, most of us still put our phones in our jean pockets.
It's easy, convenient, and any bad effects are impossible to see.
But a new study warns there is conclusive evidence that men in particular need to find another storage spot.
A systemic review of 21 research papers on radiation shows phones placed close to a man's genitals for a prolonged period of time steadily drive down sperm count.And among the studies, many suggest surviving sperm could be DMA-damaged.
The biological phenomenon is currently under fierce debate since scientists have no way to explain how non-ionizing radiation influences the body.
Without that link, many public health investigators are hesitant to say definitively that cell phones harm sperm.
However, a new review by a team at Australia's University of Newcastle has collated years of evidence in an attempt to both emphasize the trend, and to identify potential causes.
Monday, September 5, 2016
TrAiTs BeHiNd TechnOLoGy
If you want to succeed as an IT leader you have to develop a set of traits that will serve you and those around you. Industry leaders and career experts share their thoughts on what behaviors make an IT leader great. Computer gurus and geeks have faced a lot of issues in the line of technology but due to its regular advancement no one is ready to pin point the issue and traits of the past so #RICHAYOOLA really wants computer geeks to lay emphasy on this because i always think if this issue should persist, wont there be issue if we are referred back to the past technology in the nearest future as of the agricultural sector in nigeria now.....#RICH
FaILuRe vIrUsEs In OuR nAtIoN
The issue why student of nowadays fails is yet to be a concluded conversation because it keeps coming up with different ailment as different people of different citizen of her country faced everyday and billions of people are fortunately and unfortunately a partaker....What buzz my heart the most is that it will be so consistent for ages if not addressed on how to stop it finally and not to rise up again...bur you know what, could that be feasibly possible?...I need geeks to give there feedbacks on how possible this common name "failure" can be eradicated from this plannet earth...
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