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hkanimalsandnature · 2 years
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nixgle · 2 years
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One of the standout features of the Redmi 10A is its large 6.53-inch HD+ IPS LCD display, which provides a vivid and immersive visual experience. The device runs on the MediaTek Helio G25 processor, which delivers smooth and efficient performance, even when running multiple apps at the same time.
In terms of photography, the Redmi 10A features a 13-megapixel rear camera that takes impressive photos, even in low light conditions. The device also has a 5-megapixel front camera, which is great for taking selfies or video calls.
The Redmi 10A runs on the latest Android 11 operating system, with Xiaomi’s custom skin, MIUI 12, on top. This provides users with a smooth and user-friendly interface, as well as access to a wide range of apps and services.
In terms of battery life, the Redmi 10A packs a 5000mAh battery that provides ample power to last a full day, even with heavy usage. Additionally, the device supports 10W fast charging, so you can quickly and easily recharge your device when needed.
Another standout feature of the Redmi 10A is its durable design. The device has a polycarbonate body that is both lightweight and rugged, making it ideal for everyday use. The device is also IPX8 rated, which means it is water and dust-resistant, providing added protection for your device.
Finally, the Redmi 10A mobile phone comes with a range of connectivity options, including 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and GPS. This makes it easy to stay connected on the go, whether you are streaming content, playing games, or making calls.
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techgallery · 2 years
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Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max Price In Bangladesh
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smartphonereview24 · 2 years
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Samsung Galaxy A51 Price in Bangladesh
Samsung Galaxy A51 comes with a 6.5 inches super AMOLED  screen. It has a full-view punch-hole design. The back camera is Quad 48 + 12 + 5 + 5 MP with PDAF, LED flash,macro camera lens etc & Full HD video recording.The front camera is 32 MP. Samsung Galaxy A51 comes with a 4000 mAh battery with 15W fast charging. It has 4/6 GB Ram, up to 2.3 GHz octa-core CPU & Mali-G72 GPU. It is powered by an Exynos 9611 (10 nm) chipset. This phone's performance is very good at This price.  Samsung Galaxy A51 Comes with 64 /128 GB internal storage & no Macro SD slot. There is an in-display fingerprint sensor in this phone. Other features are FM Radio, Dual SIM, Face Unlock, USB Type-C, etc.
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petermorwood · 4 months
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@nimblermortal sent me this last week:
A second blade weapon became increasingly common in the later Viking Age. It does not have a formal name, being often referred to as a fighting-knife or battle-knife, and it was essentially a development of the one-handed, long seax knife of the Migration Period. A single-edged blade with a thick back that added weight to a short, stabbing blow, it seems to have been intended as a back-up weapon. By the tenth century, battle-knives had elaborate scabbards that were worn horizontally along the belt, allowing them to be drawn across the body from behind a shield if the sword was gone; a variant hung down at an angle from an elaborate harness. It seems they may also have been worn on the back - again for a swift, over-the-shoulder draw. Children of Ash and Elm by Neil Price @petermorwood (Mr Morwood! Mr Morwood!) I found an archaeologist claiming people were doing over-the-shoulder draws! Would you care to weigh in?
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Would I ever! That's a button well pushed. But things got odd when I tried, because as soon as I'd written even the smallest reply and saved to Draft, this happened:
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Letting it stand would have seemed like I was trying to avoid comments, corrections or criticism, but despite poking around in Settings there was no way to turn things on. It was only by cut-and-pasting @nimblermortal's entire original as a Quote starting a new post that the problem was resolved.
Anyone else encountered this?
Anyway, on with the lecture response. :->
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As regards Back-Carry / Back-Draw of "battle-knives", I'm not convinced.
("Battle-knife" is a term I've never seen in connection with any Viking Age weapon. What's the Old Norse for it? German "Kriegsmesser" (war-knife) refers to something much bigger from 500 years later, also not back-carried or back-drawn - which from here on will be BD / BC.)
To get where he is now, a full professor, Neil Price will have defended his PhD, and should know such a statement as "It seems they may..." will need evidence to support it.
That phrase is easy to write, as is "According to legend..." and "It is said..." However these are IMO default History Channel phrases, with all the authenticity that implies. None of them actually PROVE what they're speculating.
"Experiments conducted by museum staff wearing authentic armour reveal that IT SEEMS medieval knights could use smartphones."
But does it prove medieval knights USED smartphones? See what I mean?
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I first asked if anyone had actual proof of BC / BD on Netsword almost 30 years ago, and to date there's been nothing. I've also posted about it quite a lot on Tumblr, so being poked with this particular stick is no surprise. :->
The quotation from "Children of Ash and Elm" is the first time I've heard of a trained archaeologist making a claim for BC / BD, and the odd part is that Prof. Price also states the weapon was intended for "...a short, stabbing blow" - which means wearing it horizontally in front makes far more sense. From that position it can be drawn far faster and with less telegraphed intent than "...on the back - again for a swift, over-the-shoulder draw."
Reaching up for any weapon carried across the back, whether long or short, is a bigger movement - and thus less "swift" - than snatching out the same weapon worn at the hip or across the front at waist level, especially if - as he suggests - that move is masked behind a shield (or for that matter a cloak, a door, or a half-turned torso...)
Try both moves in front of a mirror with a ruler or even a length of dowel, and you'll understand.
With a weapon-hilt visible behind one shoulder or just a cross-belt suggesting something slung out of sight, what's a Norse warrior going to think when his potential opponent reaches up there? At a moment of hot words and high tension, will he wait while an itchy back gets scratched or until an attack happens?
The explosive violence described in sagas suggests not.
If Prof. Price has solid proof for his BC / BD notion in the form of artefacts or art - and it'll need more than a one-off example - I'll be very pleased to finally see some "show me" evidence.
(It won't do anything for longswords of 500 years later, of course, though I bet the uncritical back-carry brigade would leap on it regardless.)
But without that evidence, I'm taking "it seems" with a wary pinch of salt.
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There's a weird internet fixation about BC / BD (which are NOT the same thing) and an equally weird need to show that back-draw "works", whether with hooks under the guard and a leather condom at the point...
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... or by being open most of the way down one side.
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Neither are real-world historical, so let's see how they work in fantasy.
IMO they're not appropriate there either, because the designers are so eager to provide working BC / BD that they ignore the main function of a scabbard, which is to carry the weapon in something which protects people from the weapon's edges, and the weapon from the elements.
Real scabbards for real swords went to some trouble over that. They protected people, including the wearer, with a completely enclosed wooden, leather and / or metal case, and protected the blades by having them fit into their case well enough that inclement weather stayed out.
This fitting could involve metal collars (Japanese habaki), or tight-gripping lanolin-rich fleece linings, or leather flaps, caps and rain-guards mounted on hilt or scabbard-throat. Real scabbards didn't have exposed metal and weren't open-sided rainfall buckets, because the priorities of actual sword users were very different to those of back-carry fans.
Given the number of posts I've seen about the technical side of fantasy world-building - history, geography, even geology and meteorology - I think this difference is worth noting.
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The first time I recall seeing back-carry mentioned in a historical-not-fantasy context was in "Growing Up in the Thirteenth Century", © Alfred Duggan 1962. Here's the extract in question:
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Unfortunately Duggan - though according to his Wikipedia entry "His novels are known for meticulous historical research" - doesn't give any cited source for this; his introduction to the book says:
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I know the feeling! :->
I'd still trust him more than some modern historical writers who seem over-willing to add a touch of fantasy speculation / interpretation if it rounds out something inconclusive, makes the history more interesting or chimes with a personal agenda.
"Accurate" is better than "interesting", and "I don't know" is better than making stuff up.
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To repeat: I've yet to see any museum-exhibit or manuscript-illumination examples of BC / BD ever done For Historically Real with Western European swords, especially the hand-and-a-half longswords on which modern back-draw fans seem fixated.
A seax, scramasax or just plan sax is shorter, but yet again, this is the first time I've read anything even remotely scholarly about them or their later Viking-age version (saxes were associated more with Saxons than Vikings, guess why?) being BC / BD.
By contrast, there are at least three art instances of saxes worn horizontally, on 10th century crosses at Middleton Church, Yorkshire:
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The art is backed up by surviving examples with scabbard-fittings still in place, indicating how they were worn. Here's one example, from the Metropolitan Museum, New York which makes that very obvious.
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The little decorative masks (originally part of the top of the scabbard, now corroded onto the blade) are clearly meant to be This Side Up, and also show that this scabbard was This Side Out for a right-handed draw, since there's no detail on the back.
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There's a similar fancy-front / plain-back / right-hand-use leather sax scabbard at the Jorvik Centre in York.
There's only a single photograph of this bigger one - 54cm (21.5 in) overall - from the Cleveland Museum of Art, with no way to see if the L-shaped scabbard mount is decorated on just one or both sides. However it does indicate the weapon was meant for horizontal wear.
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I've also flipped the website photo to show right-hand use, because "It seems..." (hah!) more probable. Here's why I did it:
For most of history being left-handed was unusual, a disapproved-of aberration and the origin of the word sinister.
Left-handers were useless in any formation from Ancient Greece through Ancient Rome to the Saxon and Viking period where the shields of a phalanx, testudo or shield-wall had to overlap for mutual support.
In the Middle Ages, both the specialised armour and the layout of jousting courses were almost 100% right-hand only.
Most surviving swords with asymmetrical hilts, such as swept-hilt rapiers, are made to for right hands not left.
Even nowadays many weapons - including the current British Army rifle (SA-80 / L85/A2) - are set for right-handers only.
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The longest saxes are called Langseax (surprise) though this may be a modern-ish term. Here's one from the British Museum, the so-called "Seax of Beagnoth"...
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...which is 72 cm (28.5 in) total / 55cm (22 in) blade.
That's about the same as a Roman gladius (another sword never back-worn despite its convenient size) and is a good 25-30cm (10-12 in) shorter than the average "proper" sword of the same period, which means it could be drawn over-shoulder...
However the layout of its runic engraving shows it was almost certainly meant to be worn horizontally As Per Usual.
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And now we've come all the way back around to Prof. Price's claim that Vikings did BC / BD with their battle-knives.
Such a claim needs proof.
Please, show me some.
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rz-jocelyn · 7 months
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[NEWS] ZIPANG OPERA: ZIPANG OPERA has Announced the Release of their 1st EP "Rock Out"
Release Date: April 10, 2024
To watch a preview, please refer to this link: HERE
EDITIONS AND CONTENT
Limited Edition (CD + BD) *Sony Music Shop only
CD:
Rock Out
Get Over
Yoiyoi (Sato Ryuji & Shinnosuke)
Shape of Love (spi & Fukuzawa Yuu)
SINGULARITY CIRCUS (Sato Ryuji)
Devilish (Fukuzawa Yuu)
Setsuna (Shinnosuke)
Story of My Live (spi)
BD:
Rock Out -Music Video-
Get Over -Illustration Music Video-
Trajectory to "Rock Out"
Bonus: Includes a 56-page photobook
Limited Edition Bonus: Also includes a Sato Ryuji acrylic stand
Price: 6,050 yen
Normal Edition (CD + BD)
CD:
Rock Out
Get Over
Yoiyoi (Sato Ryuji & Shinnosuke)
Shape of Love (spi & Fukuzawa Yuu)
SINGULARITY CIRCUS (Sato Ryuji)
Devilish (Fukuzawa Yuu)
Setsuna (Shinnosuke)
Story of My Live (spi)
BD:
Rock Out -Music Video-
Get Over -Illustration Music Video-
Trajectory to "Rock Out"
Bonus: Includes a 56-page photobook
Price: 4,400 yen
Sato Ryuji Edition (CD Only)
CD:
Rock Out
Get Over
SINGULARITY CIRCUS (Sato Ryuji)
Yoiyoi (Sato Ryuji & Shinnosuke)
Bonus: Random original bromide (1 of 2 types)
Price: 1,650 yen
IN-STORE BONUSES AND PRE-ORDER LINKS
Sony Music Shop
Pre-Order Period: Now to 23.59 (Japan time) on March 03, 2024
To pre-order the EP from the Sony Music Shop, please refer to the links below.
Limited Edition (CD + BD): HERE
Sato Ryuji Edition (CD Only): HERE
Other In-Store Bonuses:
Original A3 poster (1 type)
Random original bromide (1 of 8 types)
Ticket application serial number for the "ZIPANG OPERA 1st Tour 2024 ~Rock Out~"
TSUTAYA
In-Store Bonus: Solo smartphone size sticker (4 types)
To pre-order the EP from TSUTAYA, please refer to the links below.
Normal Edition (CD + BD): HERE
Sato Ryuji Edition (CD Only): HERE
TOWER RECORDS
In-Store Bonus: Solo A4 poster (4 types)
To pre-order the EP from TOWER RECORDS, please refer to the links below.
Normal Edition (CD + BD): HERE
Sato Ryuji Edition (CD Only): HERE
HMV&Books
In-Store Bonus: Solo can badge (4 types)
To pre-order the EP from HMV&Books, please refer to the links below.
Normal Edition (CD + BD): HERE
Sato Ryuji Edition (CD Only): HERE
Animate
In-Store Bonus: Acrylic keyholder (4 types)
To pre-order the EP from Animate, please refer to the links below.
Normal Edition (CD + BD): HERE
Sato Ryuji Edition (CD Only): HERE
Amazon
In-Store Bonus: Mega jacket
NOTE: Currently not in stock. Links will be updated when they are available.
Other Stores
To pre-order the EP from stores other than the ones listed here, please refer to this link: HERE
NOTE: For more information about the proxy services available in Japan, please refer to this link: HERE
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whatmobilez · 19 days
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Vivo Y300 Pro Price in Pakistan
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If you’re seeking a high-end smartphone with cutting-edge features, the Vivo Y300 Pro might be exactly what you need. Priced at ₨99,999 in Pakistan, this device offers a blend of advanced technology and premium design. Let’s delve into its specifications and see what makes it stand out in the crowded smartphone market.
Design and Build
The Vivo Y300 Pro combines elegance with practicality, featuring dimensions of 164.4 x 74.9 x 7.5 mm and a weight of 172 grams. It’s available in a variety of colors, allowing you to choose one that suits your style. The phone’s slim profile and lightweight build make it comfortable to handle, while its sleek design adds a touch of sophistication.
Display
One of the highlights of the Vivo Y300 Pro is its 6.8-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen. With a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and a pixel density of approximately 388 PPI, the display delivers vibrant and sharp visuals. The AMOLED panel supports 1 billion colors, providing an excellent viewing experience for everything from videos to games. Its high pixel density ensures clear and detailed imagery, making it perfect for multimedia consumption.
Performance
Under the hood, the Vivo Y300 Pro is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen1 chipset, paired with a 2.2 GHz octa-core CPU and Adreno GPU. This combination ensures smooth and efficient performance, whether you’re multitasking or gaming. The phone comes with 8GB of RAM, plus an additional 8GB of virtual RAM, making it highly capable of handling demanding applications and processes. The 256GB of built-in storage provides ample space for all your files and apps, though there is no option for expandable storage.
Camera
The Vivo Y300 Pro boasts a sophisticated dual-camera setup on the rear. The main camera is a 50 MP wide lens with an f/1.8 aperture, featuring PDAF and OIS for sharp and stable photos. The secondary 2 MP depth sensor enhances portrait shots by adding depth and detail. The camera system supports various features including Night mode, Portrait, High resolution, Panorama, and Supermoon, among others. On the front, the 32 MP wide selfie camera captures high-quality self-portraits and supports 1080p video recording.
Battery Life
Equipped with a robust 5500 mAh lithium polymer battery, the Vivo Y300 Pro offers impressive battery life. This non-removable battery ensures that the phone lasts throughout the day with regular use, and its capacity supports extended periods of multimedia consumption and gaming.
Software and Features
Running on Android 14 OS with Vivo’s FuntouchOS 14, the Vivo Y300 Pro provides a user-friendly and customizable experience. The operating system includes the latest features and security updates, enhancing overall performance and usability.
Connectivity
The Vivo Y300 Pro supports a wide range of connectivity options, including Bluetooth 5.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual-band), and USB Type-C with OTG support. For location services, it includes GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS, QZSS, and NavIC. The phone also features NFC, adding convenience for payments and data transfer.
Sensors
The phone is equipped with a comprehensive suite of sensors, including an accelerometer, compass, fingerprint sensor (under-display, optical), gyro, and proximity sensor. These sensors enhance functionality and user experience, contributing to the device’s overall performance.
The Vivo Y300 Pro offers a compelling mix of premium features and high performance. With its stunning AMOLED display, powerful processor, and impressive camera system, it stands out as a top choice for users seeking a high-end smartphone experience. The substantial battery life and extensive connectivity options further add to its appeal. If you’re looking for a feature-packed phone that delivers both style and substance, the Vivo Y300 Pro is definitely worth considering.
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accesscontrolbd-blog · 2 months
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riduan222 · 4 months
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Why Online Shopping in BD is the Future: Trends and Predictions for 2024
Online shopping has become a significant part of our daily lives, especially in Bangladesh (BD). With rapid technological advancements and changing consumer behaviors, it's clear that online shopping is here to stay and will continue to evolve. But what makes online shopping the future of retail in BD? Let's dive into the trends and predictions for 2024 to understand this shift better.
The Rise of Online Shopping in BD
Bangladesh has seen a dramatic increase in online shopping over the past few years. This surge is driven by several factors, including increased internet penetration, affordable smartphones, and the growing middle class with disposable income. What was once a niche market is now a booming industry.
Convenience at Your Fingertips
Imagine being able to shop for groceries, clothes, and electronics without leaving your home. This convenience is one of the biggest drivers of online shopping. You can shop anytime, anywhere, without the hassle of traffic or long queues. It’s like having a shopping mall in your pocket!
Technological Advancements
Technology plays a crucial role in the growth of online shopping. From secure payment gateways to user-friendly mobile apps, advancements in technology have made online shopping safer and more accessible. Innovations like augmented reality (AR) allow customers to try products virtually before making a purchase, enhancing the shopping experience.
Growth of E-commerce Platforms
E-commerce platforms like Daraz, Evaly, and Chaldal have seen exponential growth in recent years. These platforms offer a wide range of products, competitive prices, and reliable delivery services. Their success has encouraged more businesses to go online, further expanding the e-commerce ecosystem.
Mobile Shopping Boom
With the widespread use of smartphones, mobile shopping has become increasingly popular. Mobile apps provide a seamless shopping experience, enabling users to browse and purchase products with just a few taps. As mobile internet speeds improve, this trend is expected to grow even more.
Influence of Social Media
Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok are not just for socializing anymore; they have become powerful tools for online shopping. Influencers and businesses use these platforms to showcase products, engage with customers, and drive sales. Social commerce is a trend that is set to grow in 2024.
Customer Preferences and Trends
Today's consumers are more informed and demanding than ever before. They seek convenience, variety, and value for money. Personalization is key, with customers expecting tailored recommendations and offers. Understanding these preferences is crucial for businesses to thrive in the competitive online marketplace.
Challenges in Online Shopping
Despite its many advantages, online shopping in BD faces several challenges. These include logistical issues, payment fraud, and lack of trust among some consumers. Addressing these challenges is essential for the sustained growth of the e-commerce sector.
Future Predictions for 2024
What does the future hold for online shopping in BD? Here are some predictions for 2024:
Increased Internet Penetration: With the government's push for digital Bangladesh, more people will have access to the internet.
Expansion of E-commerce: More businesses, including small and medium enterprises (SMEs), will move online.
Advanced Technology: Use of AI, AR, and VR will enhance the shopping experience.
Improved Logistics: Better delivery infrastructure will reduce delays and improve customer satisfaction.
Sustainability in E-commerce
Sustainability is becoming a crucial factor for consumers. E-commerce companies are increasingly adopting eco-friendly practices, such as reducing packaging waste and using renewable energy for logistics. This trend is expected to gain momentum in 2024 as more consumers prioritize sustainability.
The Role of AI and Big Data
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data are transforming the online shopping experience. AI-powered chatbots provide instant customer support, while data analytics helps businesses understand consumer behavior and preferences. These technologies enable personalized shopping experiences and efficient operations.
Online shopping in Bangladesh is not just a trend; it's the future of retail. With technological advancements, changing consumer behaviors, and a growing e-commerce ecosystem, the online shopping sector is poised for significant growth in 2024 and beyond. As businesses adapt to these changes, they must focus on providing a seamless and personalized shopping experience to meet the evolving needs of consumers.
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hkanimalsandnature · 2 years
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nixgle · 2 years
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Is the Apple iPhone 14 Pro better? Is iPhone 14 Pro 4G or 5G? When was the iPhone 14 Pro launched? How much RAM is there in the iPhone 14 Pro? Which processor is used in iPhone 14 Pro? You will get all your questions answered here. See more about Apple iPhone 14 Pro
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veomix · 4 months
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smartphonereview24 · 2 years
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Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition
Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition comes with a 6.5 inches HD + IPS LCD screen. It has a full-view punch-hole design. The back camera is triple 13 + 8 + 2 + 2 MP with PDAF, LED flash,macro camera lens etc & Full HD video recording.The front camera is 8 MP.Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition comes with a 6000 mAh battery with 18W fast charging. It has 4 GB Ram, up to 1.8 GHz octa-core CPU & Adreno 610 GPU. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 (11nm) chipset. This phone's performance is very good at This price. Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition Comes with 64 GB internal storage & no Macro SD slot. There is a back-mounted fingerprint sensor in this phone. For more information: Click here
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rz-jocelyn · 6 months
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[NEWS] ZIPANG OPERA: The Covers and Designs of Bonus Bromides for ZIPANG OPERA's 1st EP "Rock Out" have been Revealed
EDITIONS AND CONTENT
Normal Edition (CD + BD)
CD:
Rock Out
Get Over
Yoiyoi (Sato Ryuji & Shinnosuke)
Shape of Love (spi & Fukuzawa Yuu)
SINGULARITY CIRCUS (Sato Ryuji)
Devilish (Fukuzawa Yuu)
Setsuna (Shinnosuke)
Story of My Live (spi)
BD:
Rock Out -Music Video-
Get Over -Illustration Music Video-
Trajectory to "Rock Out"
Bonus:
Includes a 56-page photobook
Random original bromide (1 of 8 types)
Price: 4,400 yen
Sato Ryuji Edition (CD Only)
CD:
Rock Out
Get Over
SINGULARITY CIRCUS (Sato Ryuji)
Yoiyoi (Sato Ryuji & Shinnosuke)
Bonus: Random original bromide (1 of 2 types)
Price: 1,650 yen
Shinnosuke Edition (CD Only)
CD:
Rock Out
Get Over
Setsuna (Shinnosuke)
Yoiyoi (Sato Ryuji & Shinnosuke)
Bonus: Random original bromide (1 of 2 types)
Price: 1,650 yen
COVERS (FEATURING SATO RYUJI)
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Sato Ryuji Edition
BONUS BROMIDE DESIGNS (FEATURING SATO RYUJI)
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Shinnosuke Edition
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PRE-ORDER LINKS AND INFORMATION
TSUTAYA
In-Store Bonus: Solo smartphone size sticker (4 types)
To pre-order the EP from TSUTAYA, please refer to the links below.
Normal Edition (CD + BD): HERE
Sato Ryuji Edition (CD Only): HERE
Shinnosuke Edition (CD Only): HERE
TOWER RECORDS
In-Store Bonus: Solo A4 poster (4 types)
To pre-order the EP from TOWER RECORDS, please refer to the links below.
Normal Edition (CD + BD): HERE
Sato Ryuji Edition (CD Only): HERE
Shinnosuke Edition (CD Only): HERE
HMV&Books
In-Store Bonus: Solo can badge (4 types)
To pre-order the EP from HMV&Books, please refer to the links below.
Normal Edition (CD + BD): HERE
Sato Ryuji Edition (CD Only): HERE
Shinnosuke Edition (CD Only): HERE
Animate
In-Store Bonus: Acrylic keyholder (4 types)
To pre-order the EP from Animate, please refer to the links below.
Normal Edition (CD + BD): HERE
Sato Ryuji Edition (CD Only): HERE
Shinnosuke Edition (CD Only): HERE
Amazon
In-Store Bonus: Mega jacket
NOTE: Currently not in stock. Links will be updated when they are available.
Other Stores
To pre-order the EP from stores other than the ones listed here, please refer to this link: HERE
NOTE: For more information about the proxy services available in Japan, please refer to this link: HERE
Source(s): ( x , x , x )
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zohurulhaq · 5 months
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Google Pixel 6 Bd Price
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In mobile sector, Google is a well known brand. Google Pixel 6 Bd Price Tk. 42000.On April 2021 the Google Mobile Smartphone was launched . It is available the phone comes with a 6.4-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080x2340 pixels. Google Mobile Smartphone has 128/256 GB internal storage.
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whatmobilez · 19 days
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Vivo Y03 128GB: Price, Specifications, and Review
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Vivo Y03 128GB Price in Pakistan:
If you're on the hunt for a reliable smartphone that offers great value for money, the Vivo Y03 128GB might just catch your eye. Priced at ₨30,999 in Pakistan, this device brings a host of impressive features to the table. Let's dive into its specifications and what makes it stand out.
Design and Build
The Vivo Y03 128GB boasts a sleek and modern design with dimensions of 163.8 x 75.7 x 8.4 mm and a weight of 185 grams. It’s available in two stylish colors: Space Black and Gem Green. The phone's design is not only visually appealing but also comfortable to hold, fitting well into your hand.
Display
The Vivo Y03 features a 6.6-inch IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen that supports 16 million colors. With a resolution of 720 x 1612 pixels and a pixel density of approximately 269 PPI, the display delivers clear and vibrant visuals. Whether you're watching videos or scrolling through social media, the screen provides a satisfactory viewing experience with good color accuracy and responsiveness.
Performance
Under the hood, the Vivo Y03 is powered by the Mediatek Helio G85 chipset, coupled with an octa-core CPU (2 x 2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 + 6 x 1.8 GHz Cortex-A55) and a Mali-G52 MC2 GPU. This combination ensures smooth performance for everyday tasks and moderate gaming. With 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, the phone offers ample space for your apps, photos, and videos. However, there is no option for expandable storage via a memory card.
Camera
The Vivo Y03 features a dual-camera setup on the rear: a 13 MP main camera with an f/2.2 aperture and an auxiliary 0.08 MP lens. This setup, combined with an LED flash, allows for decent photography with options for geo-tagging, phase detection, panorama, and HDR. Video recording is supported at 1080p@30fps. For selfies, the 5 MP front camera with an f/2.2 aperture ensures clear and vibrant self-portraits.
Battery Life
One of the standout features of the Vivo Y03 is its robust 5000 mAh battery. This lithium polymer battery promises extended usage without frequent recharges, making it a great choice for heavy users who need their phone to last throughout the day.
Software and Features
The Vivo Y03 runs on Android 14 OS, enhanced with Vivo’s FuntouchOS 14 user interface. This latest software provides a smooth and intuitive user experience, with the latest features and security updates.
Connectivity
The Vivo Y03 offers a comprehensive range of connectivity options, including Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual-band), and USB Type-C 2.0 with OTG support. For location services, it includes GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS, and QZSS. However, NFC is not available on this model.
Sensors
The phone is equipped with essential sensors such as an accelerometer and proximity sensor, enhancing its functionality and user experience.
Final Thoughts
The Vivo Y03 128GB presents a compelling package for its price. With a large, vibrant display, reliable performance, and an impressive battery life, it is well-suited for users seeking a dependable and stylish smartphone. While it lacks expandable storage and NFC, the phone's overall value makes it a strong contender in its price range. If you're looking for a budget-friendly phone that delivers on key features, the Vivo Y03 128GB is certainly worth considering.
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