Monday, 26 January 2015

INTRODUCING THE BLACKBERRY CLASSIC Q20 IN NIGERIA

The Blackberry Q20 finally hits the shores of Nigeria.
The phone which was announced by the Blackberry's Chief Executive John Chen back at MWC alongside the Blackberry passport was launched in December 2014.
Some of the outstanding specification of the Blackberry Q20 includes but not limited to a 3.46-inch display with a resolution of 720 X 720 pixes; a 1.5GHZ dual core snapdragon S4 plus CPU; 2GB of RAM; 16GB of in built storage; expandable storage via micro SD card of up to 128GB compared to the 32GB of the Blackberry Q5, an 8-mega pixel rear camera; a 2-mega pixel front facing camera, and a 1515mAh battery.

Other notable features of the phone include
1. Its curved edge,
2. Keypads
3. Back panel
4. Screen and more.
The Blackberry classic AKA BB Q20 has a lock button to avoid sending message while phone is in the pocket, two volume buttons on the right side bezel, while featuring ports for the SIM card and micro SD card on the left side just like the Blackberry Q5. It also has two speakers at the bottom and a charging port placed in the middle.
The phone is currently sold for $449.99 but can be bought for just N105,000 offer last while stock last with very few of it currently in the country.
The Blackberry Q20 aims to make up for all the flaws of the Blackberry Bold 9900 which was released in 2011.
One of the problem of the Bold 9900 was its ability to hang in the middle of operation and this made many people to dump blackberry and go for other Android and ios phones .
This phone is specifically targeted for folks who cannot do without the keypad in this generation of touch screen phones and Blackberry did not fail in this regard . The layout of the Q20 keypad will be really familiar to anyone who has used a Blackberry in the last three or four years and it is nearly identical to the one that is on the Blackberry Q10.
The New Blackberry Q20 Front and Back view
Three rows of keys run along the width of the phone, and the smaller, fourth row sits under that. Typing feels fantastic every key is well shaped with little ridges and depressions so if you are touch typing you will always be aware of when your fingers shift between keys, which helps a lot with accuracy.
The magic doesn't end there, it also include four more utility keys which sits just below the screen - call, menu, Back and End- which do exactly what they say. An optical touch pad sits in the middle and serves as a cursor that lets you move around websites or document, and makes it really easy to select reams of text or batches of emails to tweak.
Another beautiful feature of this Classic is its short cut keys.
Holding down "A" for instance  brings up the Address book, while holding down "Q" will switch its sound control to the silent mode and you can also press any key on the keypad and assign your own shortcuts to a particular contact or apps.

The Blackberry Q20 runs on a Blackberry 10.3.1 and the experience is pretty identical to that of the Blackberry Passport. it also support Android apps
The Phone was design mainly for working around text and browsing the web and it tackles them with aplomb.
Call quality is great , the phone's speaker are suitably loud, and calls sound nice and clear. The audio quality is bit too thin and tinny to be suitable for things like music so just stick with your headphone if you are the type that enjoy listening to music.
Blackberry have been known for its poor battery, but the Blackberry Q20 is rated 17 hours of talk time and just over 13 hours of video play back.
THE GOOD: The Blackberry Q20 AKA Classic couples a comfortable, accurate keypad with a attractive design that sure pleases Blackberry fans.

THE NOT TOO GOOD: The spacious four row keypad results in a smaller cramped screen unlike the Samsung S4s

CONCLUSION  If you really don't care about screen size and want to enjoy your keypad while still enjoy the beauty of a nice and quality phone then the Blackberry Q20 is for you.

You can get the phone here.  or visit Konga for more information.

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Techno Phantom A+ for N19,000 How possible is that? Konga don come again o

It’s the deal of all deals! The Konga “Fall Yakata”Christmas sale will officially be the first Black Friday and Cyber Monday Super Sales in Nigeria. To make this deal even sweeter Konga.com are giving Free Nationwide Shipping on all purchases made from Black Friday to Cyber Monday (inclusive of items not on the Fall Yakata page).

Questions have been flying in from all quarters and we will try to answer all the questions in this post;
1.     What is the meaning of Fall Yakata: It's pidgin english adverb for finish; totally; utterly; completely. An example is: All the prices will fall yakata on Konga.com.
2.     When will the Fall Yakata Sale begin: The Fall Yakata Sale will officially start on Black Friday Nov 29, 2013 at 9am, and end on Cyber Monday Dec 2, 2013.
3.      Is the Fall Yakata Sale real: Yes! Yes! Yes! Konga is known for bringing the best and biggest deals and this time we are doing it in grand style
4.      How can I pay for my goods for Fall Yakata: The different payment methods available on Konga are; Pay on delivery, via bank transfer/deposit into your wallet and with your debit card. These different methods have their lag times so you can decide on the best method that will give you the best chance of participating in the limited time deals.
5.     How fast will the prices of goods go up: So if you don’t already know, some of the deals available on the Fall Yakata page will be limited time deals and their availability will be subject to stock and the times set for them.
6.      Can I pay from outside the country: International MasterCard is available on Konga.com, so Yes! You can shop with your international MasterCard and get it delivered to a location in Nigeria.
7.      Will Fall Yakata hold all day: Fall Yakata will hold from Black Friday Nov 29, 2013 at 9am, and end on CyberMonday Dec 2. 2013 but deals are subject to availability of stock.
8.      Is the Sale strictly within Lagos: No! Konga operates nationwide so Fall Yakata will be available nationwide
9.      Are items limited:  Items available for the Fall Yakata Sale are limited, so the faster you shop, the better your chances of enjoying the discounts bound by time.

10.  Is it fastest fingers first:  Most of the deals on Fall Yakata will be limited time deals so to avoid being beaten out of a deal by someone else; you need to be right on time!
11.   Why Is Konga having the Fall Yakata Sale: Fall Yakata is an opportunity for us to say a big thank you to all our customers for making us the number one shopping destination this year.
12.   What are the specific items going on sale in the Fall Yakata Sale: A special page has been created for the yakata sale, and when you visit the konga.com/yakata page on black friday you will be automatically redirected to the special yakata page with all the deals.
13.  Is the Sale strictly within Lagos: No! Konga operates nationwide so Fall Yakata will be available nationwide
14.  Why Is Konga having the Fall Yakata Sale: Fall Yakata is an opportunity for us to say a big thank you to all our customers for making us the number one shopping destination this year.
15.  How long will goods ordered in the Fall Yakata Sale take to reach me: Goods ordered on Konga take a period of 1 to 3 days for some items(Within Lagos), 3 to 5 days for some items(Outside Lagos) and may take longer for some other items. We will always keep you in the loop when there are any delays in delivering your items(which do not happen often).

The biggest deals available in the fall Yakata sale will be the Sony Playstation 4 and the Techno Phantom A+ which will go for N60,000 and N19,000 respectively sometime during the Fall Yakata Sale.
Remember to participate in the sale you need to visit  konga.com/yakata. Do you have any other questions? Drop them in the comments below.

Monday, 25 November 2013

KONGA IS BRINGING THE BEST SALE EVER!!!!!!!!!!

Konga.com Fall Yakata Christmas Sale Is the Baddest Sale Ever In Nigeria.

Something is coming, something big from Konga.com, and it’s the #baddestsaleeverliveth.

Konga.com is bringing Black Friday and Cyber Monday Super Sales to Nigeria and they are calling it “Fall Yakata” Christmas Sale.
What is Yakata? Yakata means totally, utterly, completely, e.g “All the prices don fall Yakata”


You may have heard of Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales in the US and Europe, and Konga.com is bringing you two days of mind blowing slash of prices. Imagine the Play Station 4 being sold for N60,000 instead of N138,000 regular prices, Ruby Woo lipstick normally sold for N4,000 sold for N2,000 or Tecno Phantom A+ phone that is N39,000 sold for only N19,000. You will find Christmas clothes that are normally sold for N30,000 selling on Fall Yakata sale for only N10,000.
And the best part of it is that it can be delivered to you anywhere you are in Nigeria, and you have the option of paying on delivery.

Remember it’s the baddest sale ever in Nigeria and it’s happening from 9:00am on Friday November 29th to 7pm on Monday December 2nd, 2013.
 You never have it better than this!!!
Simply visit http://www.konga.com  now!


Saturday, 16 November 2013

HOW FUN IS SHOPPING ONLINE?

Have you ever wished you could purchase a particular product you see on TV commercials during your favorite TV shows without having to travel to the country where it is sold?
If yes, then that answers the above question. Shopping online is actually fun because it eliminates a long chain of inconveniences and saves money. It gives no space for time wasting on traffic on the way to the shop, Fuel consumption, long queues for checking out and the stress of walking round the mall to pick what you want.

With Online shopping you can shop all you want by doing simple things like Logging in into your preferred online store. lets say Konga or Tripleclicks. Next go to the product section on the site and search for the product you want and you also have the option of narrowing your search by using the filter box available on the site. Next you click on the product and add to cart, when done with shopping you click on the checkout button to pay and have your products delivered to you. All these you do without even taking your foot off the ground.