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How to Purchase From Gearbest Here in Nigeria
Although Gearbest has lots of items you wouldn’t find on Jumia, Konga and other Nigerian e-commerce websites, a lot of people remain skeptical about buying from them. I’ve purchased a number of items from them, all delivered to my Nigerian address. Until some week back, I honestly thought everyone should be able to purchase from Gearbest,…
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Bluedio T6 Review: Best Budget Wireless Headphones
Making a decision on which pair of headphones to buy among the plethora of options available on the market is not an easy task. It becomes even harder when you’re on a budget. The Bluedio T6 is the latest in Bluedio’s Turbine line of budget headphones, and it may just be the best budget pair of…
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Xiaomi Mi A1 Review: A Solid Mid-Ranger
With lots of Chinese OEMs releasing smartphones every now and then, the market has already gotten to its saturation point. One company that still manages to keep its shoulders above the competition is Xiaomi, a company keeps using the same strategy that made it a success– churning out great devices at competitive price points. Partnering…
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Before You Buy a Xiaomi or an Oukitel Phone in Nigeria, Read This
Considering the prices Chinese OEMs like Tecno and Infinix sell their flagship phones in Nigeria, one might start considering buying a UK-used phone instead, or even a device from other Chinese manufacturers without any physical presence in the country. This looks like a good idea though. You get a device with better specs and features…
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Google Camera on Xiaomi Mi A1 vs TrueDepth Camera on iPhone X
I got Xiaomi Mi A1 earlier this week, and for the first time in a long time, I was excited to hold a mid-range Android phone. You can check the unboxing video and read my first impressions. On the software front, the device currently runs the latest version of Android OS (Oreo). It’s also going…
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Xiaomi Mi A1 Unboxing & First Impressions
Xiaomi Mi A1 is Xiaomi’s first Android One phone and it was released late last year. As with all Android One phones, Xiaomi Mi A1 runs pure Android OS and that’s a good thing. If you’ve been holding back from picking up a phone from Xiaomi because of the complexities of a custom UI, this…
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Xiaomi Mi Max 2 Review
I’ve been using Xiaomi Mi Max 2 over the past week, and it’s a phone easy to fall in love with if you’re a fan of phablets. If you hate big phones, you have absolutely no business with this device; it’s understandable if you can’t use. A 6.44-inch display on a smartphone puts the device…
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Xiaomi Mi Max 2 Unboxing & First Impressions
Specs Overview Display: 6.44-inch / 1080p / IPS LCD RAM: 4GB Internal Storage: 64GB Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 (2.0GHz octa-core) GPU: Adreno 506 Battery: 5300 mAh Rear Camera: 12M (Sony IMX 386) Front camera: 5MP Other features: Metal unibody, fingerprint sensor You can buy Xiaomi Mi Max 2 on Gearbest for $248, but we’ve got a…
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Vkworld Mix Plus Review: Beyond the bezel-less beauty
As it is in the TV world where a blockbuster movie sets off a series of spinoffs, so it is in the smartphones market. The star gadget this time is the Xiaomi MI MIX that launched with a revolutionary bezel-less design in 2016, setting off a race among OEMs like Vkworld, Oukitel, Bluboo and others…
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Infinix Note 4 Review: A Refined Old Wine in a New Bottle
Infinix Mobility released its fourth device in the Note product line weeks ago and it was met with a lot of mixed reactions. We’ve had this device for a couple of weeks and of course, this review is long overdue. Does Infinix Note 4 impress us in any way? Is it even worth buying at…
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Review
For its price, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 has proven to be a great device over this past one week. For a phone selling below $200, Xiaomi once again proves that cheap phones don’t have to be crappy. Although it has its own shortcomings, it is quite safe to say that the pros greatly outweigh the…
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Ulefone Vienna: 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM + Fingerprint Sensor for $199
If you need a smartphone and you’re looking for a great deal, perhaps you should consider the new Ulefone Vienna that goes for only $199.99 on Gearbest. True, it’s another device from another Chinese brand but Ulefone Vienna doesn’t really look like a cheap phone. The unibody design plus the 2.5D curved screen makes it…