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Wednesday 20 August 2014

Nokia Lumia 2520 Tablet: Full Phone Specification & Price in Nigeria

Nokia Lumia 2520 is Nokia's first attempt on a Windows tablet. It has a 10.1-inch 1080p Full HD display and runs the Windows (RT 8.1) with a Quad core, 2200 MHz, Krait 400 processor. Looking at the specs, Nokia Lumia isn't a bad device by any means.
Nokia Lumia 2520 is a sleek & light weight Windows tablet with an amazing 10.1″ Full HD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The Nokia Lumia 2520 screen is well protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 2 and offers a wide viewing angle.
Running on Windows phone 8.1 with a quad 2.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor and 2GB of RAM, the Nokia Lumia 2520 performance is no doubt going to be super-fast. It comes preloaded with Microsoft Office RT 2013 with Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook and OneNote.
It also has a sound memory capacity, 2GB RAM, 32GB ROM and just like most high end tablets its microSD extension capacity is up to 64GB.
The most important to users when deciding a good tablet to buy is the battery capacity and I'm sure you will be amazed at non-removable 8120 mAh battery of the Lumia 2520 which on standby will last up to 25 days, and up to 10 hours of video playback.
On the camera compartment is a 6.7 megapixel primary camera with 1080p HD video recording and a 2 megapixels front facing camera with 720p HD suitable for video calls.

• Nokia Lumia 2520


• RX-113: Global version
• RX-114: For AT&T
• RX-114v: For Verizon Wireless

• DATA & NETWORK
- LTE Network Bands: 3, 7 & 20
- LTE Max Data Speed DL: 150 Mbps
- LTE Max Data Speed UL: 50 Mbps
- WCDMA Network: 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz, 2100 MHz
WCDMA
- Max Data Speed DL: HSDPA - 42.2 Mbps
WCDMA
- Max Data Speed UL: HSUPA - 11.5 Mbps
- GSM Network: 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz
- GSM Max Data Speed DL: EGPRS 236.8 kbps
- GSM max data speed UL: EGPRS 236.8 kbps
• DIMENSIONS
- Height: 168mm
- Width: 267mm
- Thickness: 8.9mm
- Weight: 615g
• DISPLAY & USER INTERFACE
- Display size: 10.1''
- Display resolution: Full HD (1920 x 1080)
• DISPLAY FEATURES
- Orientation sensor
- Refresh rate 60 Hz
- Corning Gorilla® Glass 2
- Enhanced outdoor readability
- Wide viewing angle
- Display colors: TrueColor (24-bit/16M)
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Pixel density: 218 ppi
- Display technology: ClearBack, IPS LCD
• TOUCH-SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
- Capacitive Multipoint-Touch
- Luminance: 650 nits
• SENSORS
- Ambient light sensor
- Accelerometer
- Proximity sensor
- Gyroscope
- Magnetometer
• KEYS & INPUT METHOD
- User Input: Touch
- Operating keys: Volume keys, Power/Lock key
• FORM FACTOR
- Form factor: Tablet
• HARDWARE & CONNECTIVITY
- SIM card type: Micro SIM
- Charging connectors: 2.5 mm charging connector
- AV connectors: 3.5 mm audio connector, HDMI-D (micro)
- System connectors: Micro-USB-AB
- USB: USB 3.0
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.0
- Wi-Fi: WLAN IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n
- WLAN Security: WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2-Personal
- NFC: Pairing, Sharing
• POWER MANAGEMENT
- Battery capacity: 8120 mAh
- Removable battery: No
- Maximum standby time: 25 days
• PROCESSOR
- Processor name: Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 800
- Processor type: Quad-core 2.2 GHz
Quad-core 2.2 GHz
• MEMORY
- User data storage: In device, Memory card
- RAM: 2GB
- Mass memory: 32GB
- Expandable memory card type: MicroSD
- Maximum memory card size: 64 GB
• SOFTWARE & APPLICATIONS
• PRODUCTIVITY FEATURES (Personal information Management)
- Recorder
- Calculator
- Clock
- Calendar, Alarm clock, OneNote
• BUSINESS APPS
- Lync (Corporate IM) free download
• OFFICE APPS
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft OneNote
- Microsoft Outlook
- Microsoft OneDrive storage for documents and notes
- Document formats supported: PDF, Word, Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint
• OTHER APPLICATIONS
- Game features: XBox-Live Hub
• SOFTWARE PLATFORM & USER INTERFACE
- Operating System: Windows RT OS
- Software release: Windows RT OS 8.1
- Software updates: Via Windows Update
• COMMINICATION
• E-MAIL & MESSAGING
- E-mail clients: Gmail, Mail for Exchange, Hotmail, Windows Live/Hotmail/Outlook.com, Yahoo! Mail
- Email protocols: IMAP4, POP3
- Messaging features: Instant messaging
• CALL MANAGEMENT
- Video call features: Skype video call
• DEVICE SECURITY
- Enterprise security features: Mobile VPN, Data encryption for device
- General Security features: Device lock, Device lock passcode, Remote device wipe via Internet
- Supported security standards: TLS v1.0, TLS v1.1, TLS v1.2, SSL v3.0
• SHARING & INTERNET
• BROWSING & INTERNET
- Internet browser capabilities: Internet Explorer 11
- Photo sharing: Send as email attachment, Share over Bluetooth, Tap and share images or videos with NFC, OneDrive
- Video sharing: Video sharing to social network and internet, OneDrive, Video sharing with NFC
- Wi-Fi hotspot: Up to 8 Wi-Fi-enabled devices
• NAVIGATION
• GPS & NAVIGATION
- Navigation features and services: Maps
- Navigation features: Save favourite destinations, Free maps, Offline maps, Download the latest maps with Wi-Fi, Free turn-by-turn walk navigation, Save and sync favs with HERE.com, Venue maps - shopping and transport centers
- Location technologies: A-GPS, A-GLONASS, Magnetometer


• PHOTOGRAPHY
• MAIN CAMERA
- Primary camera sensor size: 6.7 MP
- Camera Focus Type: Auto focus
- Camera digital zoom: 4x
- Carl-Zeiss Optics: Yes
- Sensor size: 1/3.4 inch
- f-number/aperture: f/1.9
- Camera focal length: 26 mm
- Camera minimum focus range: 10cm
- Camera image formats: JPEG/Exif
- Camera Flash Type: No Flash
• IMAGE CAPTURING
- Capture modes: Video, Still
- Photos viewed by: Photo editor, Album, Nokia Storyteller, Photos from social networks
• SECONDARY CAMERA
- PMDM SEC CAMERA: HD 1.2 MP wide angle
- Focal Number/Aperture: f/2.4
• SECONDARY CAMERA
• OTHER FEATURES
- HD 1.2 MP wide angle
- Still image capture
- Video call
• MUSIC & AUDIO
• MUSIC
- Music apps: Nokia Music
- DRM support: OMA DRM 1
- Audio features: Playlists in Music player, Selection criterion in Music player, Audio Streaming, Music Player, Loudness, Media Player, Cloud music playback, Virtual surrounding
• MUSIC APPS
• Nokia MixRadio: Imagine a radio station where every track is chosen just for you, from music you love and music you'll want to discover.
• MixRadio: we bring you free streamed mixes of music created to your personal taste that you just click and play. No subscription and no advertising, just great music everyday.
• AUDIO MUSIC FORMAT
- Codecs: MP3, MIDI
- Audio playback file formats: MP4, AAC, MP3, M4A, WMA, MIDI, WMV
• VOICE & AUDIO RECORDING
- Recording: Voice recorder, Voice Commands
- Audio recording file formats: AAC, MP4
- Audio recording codecs: AAC LC
- Audio recording features: Mono
Video
• VIDEO & CAMERA RESOLUTION
- Camera video resolution: 1080p (Full HD, 1920 x 1080)
- Camera video frame rate: 30 fps
- Video playback codecs: H.264/AVC, MPEG-4
- Video playback file formats: 3G2, 3GP, MP4, WMV, ASF
• VIDEO STREAMING
- YouTube browsing and video streaming
- Streaming from video services and internet
• SECONDARY VIDEO CAMERA
- Resolution: 720p (HD, 1280 x 720)
• ENVIRONMENT
• ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES
- Materials: Free of PVC, Free of nickel on the product surface, Free of BFR, rFR as in Nokia Substance List
- Energy efficiency: Automatic screen brightness adjustment, Battery saver feature
- Eco content and services: Available at Windows Store
- Maps: Pedestrian navigation
- Recycling: 100% recoverable as materials and energy
- User guide: Small printed guide! You can also get it here!
• NOKIA LUMIA 2520 (PACKAGING)
The packaging for Nokia Lumia 2520 is made of renewable materials, and it is a minimized package! Packaging is 100% recyclable, containing up to 80% recycled materials, Virgin wood fibres up to 100% certified.
• ACCESSIBILITY
• ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES
- Hearing: Closed captioning, Video call
- Vision: Voice recognition, Font magnification, Voice Commands, Screen magnification, Screen reader compatible
- Physical skills: Voice Commands, Voice recognition
• WHAT'S IN THE BOX OF NOKIA LUMIA 2520?
• IN THE BOX
- Nokia Lumia 2520
- Nokia Wall Charger AC-300
- Quick Guide
- SIM Door Key



PRICE IN NIGERIA
• The price of Nokia Lumia 2520 in Nigeria as of 18 August, 2014 is #143,000.
• For updated price of goods & services @ our disposal, please check ZyrnoMarket™
You can purchase and also check the current price of Tecno Android Smartphones at:

• Konga Online Shop
• Slot Limited
• Mc Kings Systems Limited
Zyrnosoft Corporation
• Computer Village, Ikeja
• Computer Village, Wuse II
• GSM Village, Ikeja
• GSM Village, Wuse II, Abuja
• Douglas Road, Owerri
• Jumia Stores
• Obejor Communications Ltd
• Alaba Int'l Market, Lagos
• Emeka Offor Plaza, Onitsha
• Head Bridge Market, Onitsha
• Computer Village, Wuse, Abuja
• Wuse Market, Abuja
• Computer Village, Ikeja, Lagos
• Onitsha Main Market, Onitsha
• Ariaria Market, Aba
• Banex Plaza, Wuse II, Abuja
• Mararaba Junction, Mararaba, Abuja
• Nyanya Market, Abuja
• Ogbete Main Market, Enugu
• Nokia House, Aba
• Nokia Care, Owerri
• Nokia Care Nationwide
• Nokia House Nationwide
• Tecno Office Nationwide
• Samsung Outlets Nationwide
• Blackberry Outlets Nationwide
• Douglas Road, Owerri
• Wetheral Road, Owerri
• Medical Road, Ikeja
• Abayomi Axis, Mokala, Ibadan
• God's Grace Plaza, Olorunda Zone 1 Estate, Ado-Ekiti
• GSM Village, Kano
• Muritala Muhammed Way, Kano
• New Market Road, Onitsha
• Dei-Dei Int'l Market, Abuja
• Bama Road, Maiduguri
• Aba Road, Portharcourt
• Etta Agbor, Calabar
• Calabar Road, Calabar
• Isoko Road, Delta
• Aggrey Road, Portharcourt
• Ikot-Ekpene Road, Uyo
• Ogui Road, Enugu
• Super Market Road, Bida
• Ahmadu Bello Way, Jos
• GSM Village, Wuse Zone I, Abuja
• Mission Road, Igoli, Ogoja
• Araromi Street, Akure
• Glory Plaza, Ikeja, Lagos
• GSM Plaza, V.I., Lagos
• Sokoto Road, Kaduna
• Urban Renewal Shopping Complex, Tinubu Square, Lagos
• POWA Shopping Complex, Ikeja, Lagos
• Tudun Wada, Nassarawa
• St. Michael's Road, Aba
• Old Banex Plaza, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja
• Mokola Layout, Ibadan
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• Old Benin Road, ISOLAK building, Ibadan
• Deco Road, Warri, Delta
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• Area 1 Junction, Mpape, Abuja
• Okoh Central, G.R.A., Benin
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• Lalubu Street, Ike-Ilewo
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• Good Shield Market Road, Umuahia
• Saka Tinubu Street, V.I., Lagos
• Oyemekun Road, Akoko
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• Franca Shopping Complex, Ibadan
• Olukayode Shopping Plaza, Oja-Oba, Akure
• Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Stadium, Bauchi
• Ogui Road, Enugu
• New Market Road, Onitsha
• Minas Street, Mallam Maduri, Jigawa
• Obasanjo Shopping Complex, Minna
• GSM Village, Surulere, Lagos
• EMAD Plaza, Aminu Kano Crescent, Central Area, Abuja
• GSM Village, Oshodi
• Amawbia Main Market, Amawbia
• Manga Plaza, Leventist round about, Kaduna
• New Market road, Oyi, Anambra
• Communication Shopping Complex, Atiku Abubakar Way, Demsa
• Victoria Street, Calabar
• Old Karu Road, Mararaba, Abuja
• BCC road, Bida
• Oba Int'l Market, Oba
• Oba Market Road, Bob Izua Complex, Oredo
• Mbaise Road, Owerri etc

To view my comprehensive list of some Mobile Phone & Smartphone dealers in Nigeria, please click here!

• The price of Nokia Lumia 2520 at Emeka Offor Plaza, Onitsha is between #143,000 - #150,000 depending on the dealer!


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Sunday 10 August 2014

Bitter Kola and Ebola: What Nigerians must know - Health Minister

A special interview with Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, the Minister of Health in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, speaking on the Ebola Virus, its preventive measures, Kola Nut & Ebola, and the efforts that his ministry has been making inorder to curb the menace of Ebola Virus!


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In this interview, Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, bares his mind on the deadly ebola virus. He also speaks on the strike by Nigerian doctors, passionately appealed to them to call it off.

• Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu


His words: "If doctors are not at their posts, we would have a challenge. And some people have even written that part of the reason the index case was successfully handled was because doctors were on strike and, if not, the index case may have been taken to a public health facility. How true that is I don't know; but as the Minister of Health, I would want the doctors to call off their strike. In the event that we, God forbid, have more cases, we would need the doctors".
But the focus of this interview is the Ebola problem in the country, what government is doing and the challenges ahead. Excerpts:
• What is the status of Nigeria regarding Ebola and its possible spread?
You will recall that I informed the nation that altogether we had placed 70 primary contacts of the index case – that is the imported case – under active surveillance.
What we do is that once you begin to show any symptom, no matter how mild, we quarantine you. We now have eight persons under quarantine in Lagos. So, what happened is that based on our report, last week, two of the health workers who came in contact (with the Liberian) were tested for Ebola virus disease and they came out negative. But in the case of the nurse, it has turned out positive and that's why we say we've been able to confirm a first Nigerian with the disease based on contact.
Also, some other health workers who are suspected of having symptoms, their results have not been made available because they are not ready yet.
We are maintaining that surveillance and, in terms of what we are doing, focus is on the secondary contacts and then the third degree contacts.
There was a meeting of health ministers in the West African sub-region in Ghana once the outbreak was noticed in Guinea. What was the outcome of that meeting regarding possible prevention?
Nigeria participated and one of the outcomes of that meeting was the establishment of a coordinating mechanism in West African countries and some Central African countries on how to share common strategies and common best practices and the sharing of information as we move on.
Let me say that what has happened is unfortunate because this man, who was the index case, was warned by his own country not to travel but how he managed to travel and not disclosing full information to those who asked him remains a mystery. Even while on the hospital bed, he was still denying. It is just unfortunate that he brought the disease into Nigeria and this tells you that every country of the world is at risk.
As the problem goes on we would constantly review out strategies and even the World Health Organisation(WHO) is holding a summit in Geneva, Switzerland, to review all the strategies in place and to see if there is need for a review. In-country here in Nigeria, we are working as a team, all hands are on deck – the Federal Government, Lagos State government and other state governments, WHO, the American CDC – we're working as a team and we'll continue to review the strategy in place. But what is important is that whatever we do, it should enhance the prevention of the disease and it shouldn't be counter-productive!
• What is the focus of the strategy because there seems to be too much focus on air travel, whereas our land borders are there and they are porous?
The first one is communication beyond just providing information. We need to communicate effectively. The federal and state governments are doing that. The president has inaugurated an inter-ministerial committee for communication strategy. Eight ministers that are relevant are serving on that committee and they have a mandate to co-opt any other minister that they feel is needed.
Based on that, we are working with the Minister of Information and the Minister of Communication Technology, we are working with the Foreign Affairs Minister, Minister of Interior, Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Aviation, Minister of Science and Technology.
Since March, we've had our jingles and adverts on television and even the private broadcast stations are now on board and are ready to sponsor these free of charge. The website is www.ebolaalert.org and information is there; you can make suggestions and make complaints – it is interactive. There are also telephone numbers you can reach the centres on.
Our toll-free helpline is 0800eboolahelp. We have a facebook page; we've opened accounts on Twitter and we have dedicated emails; but the Information Ministry is helping with grassroots communication since the ministry has the structure on ground. The faith-based establishments too will be useful in this regard. We want to be as open as necessary and possible.
• On diagnosis
We have expanded the facilities for diagnosis in the country. I am in touch with our development partners and they seem to be impressed with what we have in the country but I think we can still improve the scale. Regarding the borders, at Seme, for instance, people are being screened and we are using infrared to detect any rise in temperature; we have reviewed our forms that travelers must fill before they land at our airports and we have temperature screening at the international airports too.
Just two days ago, through the appropriate ministry, we directed the Customs Service to ensure that corpses are not just brought in indiscriminately. • What do we mean by this?
We are saying that before any corpse is brought into the country, the necessary death certificate must be provided and certified as genuine and true before any such can happened and we would be very stringent with this.
You have to prove the case but we want to maintain a tight control over movement of corpses. In Anambra for instance, we are working with the state government and once the result comes out we will alert members of the public. In Imo State, the corpse issue there has already been decided because they had a proper certificate of death and we are saying the body can be buried because it is not Ebola.
On Monday, we sent a team to Akwa Ibom to investigate a case that was brought in from one of these countries that was reported to us. We are working round the clock to tackle the challenge.
• What about the infrastructure to manage this problem?
That is one area I must say we are a bit slower than what we anticipated. In Lagos, the state government has done well by providing a place for us to quarantine and treat patients and we are asking for more. Given the way the state government has acted pro-actively, I want to commend the authorities and I believe the state government can do more. On our own part, we want to move ahead and provide isolation tents within our hospitals, so that we can have add-ons. We have trained the workers.
Personal protective equipment is being provided through the Federal Government and our development partners, especially WHO. Other states appear slow but with the emergency on our hands, we cannot wait; so the Federal Government is moving ahead, though quite a number of governors are beginning to cooperate and we need to move a lot faster.
• But how fast can you move?
It is immediate - very immediate. Once I'm through with you now, I'm off to another meeting. Since this thing started, I've not slept earlier than 4am everyday. But we are all working together.
• How much of cooperation are you getting from the local authorities?
We have some challenge there. Once a council chairman, when he heard that we got space for isolation, they began to incite the youth to say "we don't want Ebola in our community" – this was also a problem in other countries. The people need to understand that all of us are at risk because there is no person on whose passport is written EBOLA CARRIER. People need to understand what we are doing.
• The family of the infected nurse, now dead, are they part of those under surveillance?
Yes, they are under surveillance. None of them has been symptomatic yet, but whenever we notice that, we would quarantine such a person. But we are counseling them at this stage and everybody really needs counseling.
• About delicacies like bats and monkeys.
About peoples eating habits, even when you bar people from eating certain things, they go underground and it is even worse because you are not monitoring them. And I know people who have accosted me at the airport or at functions to say since I spoke about bats and monkeys they've stopped. And this tells us is that information is key.
But let me make this point. It is more dangerous for those who are processing the meat and who may have cuts because when it is raw those in contact with it are more in danger. The best thing to do is since we have other forms of protein, we can do without bats and monkeys for God's sake. We have goat meat; we have chicken. Must it be bats? What is needed is enlightenment and appeal. We are at risk and we don't need to mince words about it.
• How soon do we expect the striking doctors to come back?
We've tried to do our best by addressing almost all they demanded. But that is a question you should ask the Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, because even the Senate and the House of Representatives have intervened, and after appearing to have dealt with all the issues, they refused. Elders in the profession have intervened, the governor of Delta State (a medical doctor) intervened; even Mr. President had a one-on-one on two occasions with the leadership of NMA; so I don’t know who else to help us appeal to them. I think the strike should be called off; we are appealing to them because we need them to be there, but if they don't, we will take the second best thing.
• What level of collaboration exists with the private hospitals as a secondary option for people since the doctors are on strike?
Let me tell you, the index case was discovered at the airport and, because government doctors were on strike, he was taken to a private hospital. I guess if doctors were not on strike, he may have been taken to LASUTH or LUTH. We are engaging them and our people are holding meetings with different groups of private practitioners. We identified that the students need to be enlightened more because of the school environment.
• How do we man the illegal entry points?
That is one of the reasons it has been difficult to just close the borders because what it then means is that when you close the designated borders, you leave room for people to use the illegal entry points which are totally off our radar. Mind you, we don't have gates round the country; so it may even be more inimical to close the borders because of those illegal points, so we should encourage people to come in through the 22 designated entry points but once there is a consensus on that, we may then move.
• Are we in touch with the American government regarding that serum that was administered on their doctors who got infected with the virus?
Yesterday, I inaugurated the treatment research group and one of its terms is to collaborate with similar such groups all around the world and they are getting in touch with the Americans. They also have the opportunity of looking at their own options and we should not underestimate the intelligence of Nigerians, that's why that committee was inaugurated.
There is no time frame because it is a standing committee on Ebola and possibly other diseases. This is just the beginning. Part of our measures also is to screen in-bound and out-bound passengers just as the passengers too would be screened in their countries of disembarkation. For local flights, internal restriction of movements is counter-productive. What is important is to follow up on contact tracing because there is not enough resources anywhere in the world to do that. But for airports that we know could serve as connection points we are taking care of that.
• Now, what about Professor Maurice Iwu's thesis regarding Bitter Kola and Ebola?
One of the things we decided to focus on by setting up that committee is to streamline claims of possible scientific cure, not a situation where pastors and imams claim they can cure Ebola. We might even go to the extent of making laws to arrest people with such bogus claims. We would take every suggestion seriously. About Professor Iwu, we know that quite a number of Nigerians accessed his article through the internet.
.....what Professor Iwu and his research team proved in America is that in the laboratory test-tube – not in an animal or a human being – bitter kola extract was able to hinder the growth of Ebola virus, that it was able to slow it down or kill it. That research was not concluded according to Professor Iwu himself and he says he is disappointed that the research was not taken to its logical conclusion.
We need now to work with him and that is why we need him. He is a distinguished world renowned professor of pharmacognosy; and he is someone we value in this country because of his professionalism and working with others; we would be able to put all ideas to the test and see how far we go.
This is a serious business.

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Thursday 7 August 2014

Infinix Zero X506: Full Phone Specification & Price in Nigeria

Amazing Android Phone Infinix Zero X506 comes with a sleek design measuring 7.9mm. 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 a 1GB of RAM.
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So, you should expect a smooth performance. 8GB of built-in storage is provided, plus support for 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 & AVAILABILITY OF INFINIX ZERO X506
Infinix Zero X506 is now available in Nigeria. Infinix Zero X506's price in Nigeria is expected to range between N30,000 to N40,000, depending on your location. But the price is already available at ZyrnoMarket™

• Infinix Zero X506


PRODUCT INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
• 2G NETWORK
- GSM 850/900/1800/1900
• 3G NETWORK
- HSDPA 900/2100
• 4G NETWORK
- Not Available
- SIM: Dual mini SIM
- Status: Available, August 2014
• BODY
- Dimensions: 140 x 70 x 7.9 mm
- Keyboard: Touchscreen
- Colors: White, Black, Blue, Red, Purple & Gold
- Cover: Plastic
• DISPLAY
- Type: IPS capacitive touchscreen with 16,000,000 colors
- Size: 5.0 inches, 720 x 1280 pixels, 294 pixels per inch (PPI)
• MEMORY & OS
- Card slot: MicroSD, up to 32GB
- Internal: 8GB
• OPERATING SYSTEM (OS)
- Android 4.4.2 KitKat
- Processors: 1.4GHz octa-core, Cortex-A7 CPU, MediaTek MT6592 chipset, Mali-450 GPU
- RAM: 1GB
• AUDIO
- Alert types: Vibration, MP3 ringtones
- Loudspeaker: Yes
- Audio port: 3.5mm jack
• CONNECTIVITY
• 2G NETWORK
- GPRS: up to 85.6 kbps
- EDGE: up to 236.8 kbps
• 3G NETWORK
- Up to 21 mbs downlink
- Up to 5.76 mbs uplink
• 4G NETWORK
- Not available
• WIFI
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
- WIFI hotspot
- Wi-Fi DirectX
- Bluetooth: Version 4.0
- GPS: A-GPS
- NFC: No
- USB: MicroUSB v2.0
• CAMERA
- Primary: 8MP, up to 3264 x 2448-pixel pictures camera
- HDR
- Geo-tagging
- Auto focus camera with LED flash
• VIDEO
- Primary: 1080p@30fps
- Secondary: 2MP, up to 1600 × 1200-pixel pictures
• BATTERY
- Capacity: 1920mAh Li-Ion battery
- Stand-by: 500hrs
- Talk time: 13hrs
- Music play: 18hrs
• OTHER FEATURES
- Sensors: Accelerometer
- Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM
- Browser: HTML5
- Java: No
- SNS integration - MP4/MPEG4/H.263/H.264 player
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC player
- Document viewer
- FM radio
- Image viewer and editor
- Voice memo/dial/command
- Predictive text input
- Google Search
- Facebook
- Gmail
- Carlcare
- Flash Share
- BBM Messenger
- WhatsApp
- 2go
- Twitter
- YouTube
- Calendar
- Opera Mini
- Google Talk, etc



PRICE IN NIGERIA
• The price of Infinix Zero X506 in Nigeria as of 9th August, 2014 is #35,000.
• For updated price of goods & services @ our disposal, please check ZyrnoMarket™
» You can purchase and also check the current price of Tecno Android Smartphones at:

• Konga Online Shop
• Slot Limited
• Mc Kings Systems Limited
• Zyrnosoft Corporation
• Computer Village, Ikeja
• Computer Village, Wuse II
• GSM Village, Ikeja
• GSM Village, Wuse II, Abuja
• Douglas Road, Owerri
• Jumia Stores
• Obejor Communications Ltd
• Alaba Int'l Market, Lagos
• Emeka Offor Plaza, Onitsha
• Head Bridge Market, Onitsha
• Computer Village, Wuse, Abuja
• Wuse Market, Abuja
• Computer Village, Ikeja, Lagos
• Onitsha Main Market, Onitsha
• Ariaria Market, Aba
• Banex Plaza, Wuse II, Abuja
• Mararaba Junction, Mararaba, Abuja
• Nyanya Market, Abuja
• Ogbete Main Market, Enugu
• Nokia House, Aba
• Nokia Care, Owerri
• Nokia Care Nationwide
• Nokia House Nationwide
• Tecno Office Nationwide
• Samsung Outlets Nationwide
• Blackberry Outlets Nationwide
• Douglas Road, Owerri
• Wetheral Road, Owerri
• Medical Road, Ikeja
• Abayomi Axis, Mokala, Ibadan
• God's Grace Plaza, Olorunda Zone 1 Estate, Ado-Ekiti
• GSM Village, Kano
• Muritala Muhammed Way, Kano
• New Market Road, Onitsha
• Dei-Dei Int'l Market, Abuja
• Bama Road, Maiduguri
• Aba Road, Portharcourt
• Etta Agbor, Calabar
• Calabar Road, Calabar
• Isoko Road, Delta
• Aggrey Road, Portharcourt
• Ikot-Ekpene Road, Uyo
• Ogui Road, Enugu
• Super Market Road, Bida
• Ahmadu Bello Way, Jos
• GSM Village, Wuse Zone I, Abuja
• Mission Road, Igoli, Ogoja
• Araromi Street, Akure
• Glory Plaza, Ikeja, Lagos
• GSM Plaza, V.I., Lagos
• Sokoto Road, Kaduna
• Urban Renewal Shopping Complex, Tinubu Square, Lagos
• POWA Shopping Complex, Ikeja, Lagos
• Tudun Wada, Nassarawa
• St. Michael's Road, Aba
• Old Banex Plaza, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja
• Mokola Layout, Ibadan
• New Banex Plaza, Wuse II, Abuja
• Old Benin Road, ISOLAK building, Ibadan
• Deco Road, Warri, Delta
• Emir's Drive, Bauchi
• Lorchia Ayu Road, Makurdi
• Eke Awka Main Market, Awka
• Zik's Avenue, Awka
• Market Road, Enugu
• Warri Street, Umuahia
• Konwea Shopping Plaza, Oshimili
• Area 1 Junction, Mpape, Abuja
• Okoh Central, G.R.A., Benin
• Ikwerre Road, Rumuokwuta, Obio Akpor
• Lalubu Street, Ike-Ilewo
• Otorho Road, Delta
• Beirut Road, Fagge, Kano
• Good Shield Market Road, Umuahia
• Saka Tinubu Street, V.I., Lagos
• Oyemekun Road, Akoko
• Ring Road, Oredo
• Oko & Awka Road, Ekwulobia
• Ochanja Central Market, Onitsha
• Franca Shopping Complex, Ibadan
• Olukayode Shopping Plaza, Oja-Oba, Akure
• Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Stadium, Bauchi
• Ogui Road, Enugu
• New Market Road, Onitsha
• Minas Street, Mallam Maduri, Jigawa
• Obasanjo Shopping Complex, Minna
• GSM Village, Surulere, Lagos
• EMAD Plaza, Aminu Kano Crescent, Central Area, Abuja
• GSM Village, Oshodi
• Amawbia Main Market, Amawbia
• Manga Plaza, Leventist round about, Kaduna
• New Market road, Oyi, Anambra
• Communication Shopping Complex, Atiku Abubakar Way, Demsa
• Victoria Street, Calabar
• Old Karu Road, Mararaba, Abuja
• BCC road, Bida
• Oba Int'l Market, Oba
• Oba Market Road, Bob Izua Complex, Oredo
• Mbaise Road, Owerri etc

To view my comprehensive list of some Mobile Phone & Smartphone dealers in Nigeria, please click here!

• The price of Infinix Zero X506 at Emeka Offor Plaza, Onitsha is between #35,000 - #40,000 depending on the dealer!


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