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HOW TO INCREASE YOUR AIRTEL MB TO INFINITY.

This little tweak i want to share, on how to increase your airtel
mega-bytes is one that i have done for those around me and most of my
customers and it's still working. I learnt it from a friend. (TONY
OYATHELEMNI)
the procedures are as follows:
1. Have a nokia phone
that has WhatsApp installed in it, a small nokia phone, 1200 airtel
recharge card and an Airtel SIM.
2. If you have any data
bundle, please, exhaust it and Make sure you have about 10naira on ur fone
then recharge 1,200naira so as to make your balance, be a litle more than
1,200 but not up to 1,225. It should be between 1,205 and 1,220.
3. Send a whatsApp message to verify that your whatsapp is
connected.
4. Send BSM to 440. Then check your
balance to confirm the money, if
still available, continue sending the message.
Send as many times as you can, so as to increase your mega-bytes.
5. Check ur data bundle by dialling *123*10#.
You should have your MB increased according to the number of times you
sent the message.
If you didn't see any MB, remove the
SIM and insert it into a small nokia torch-light phone and resend the message.
With this you can surf and download on your pc's and mobile gadgets.
NOTE!!!
Any mistake would cost you only 1GIG of data plan.
CREDIT- TONY OYATHELEMNI.
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HUAWEI UNVEILS A SMARTPHONE FOR AFRIKA(HUAWEI 4AFRIKA)

Microsoft and Huawei has
unveiled a new Windows Phone
designed specifically for Africa,
one of the most rapidly-growing
technology markets in the world.

This phone,(HUAWEI 4AFRIKA) is known to be the first in a series of
smart devices being specially
developed for the Africa continent and
released as also a part of Microsoft's new 4Afrika Initiative,
which also kicked off today.

Designed specifically as an
affordable option for students,
small businesses, developers, and for
first-time smartphone owners,
the HUAWEI 4AFRIKA with
Windows Phone 8 will make its
debut later this month in seven
countries: Angola, Egypt, Ivory
Coast, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria,
and South Africa.

It is featured with a 4-inch 480 x 800
display, dual-core 1.2 GHz
Snapdragon processor, front and
rear-facing cameras, and 4GB of
internal storage—all packaged
into a 10 millimeter-thin case.
According to Huawei, the phone
delivers a standby time of 420 hours and with the condition of the
power sector in Africa, its built-in power-saving
technology is a nice offer.
The phone also entails preloaded custom apps created by
African developers for African
consumers and feature a market-
specific store within the larger
Windows Phone Store for
downloading locally-relevant
apps and content.

I guess this is good news to Africa with Africa.

The president of Microsoft International- Jean-philippe Cuortois
stated: "We believe there has
never been a better time to
invest in Africa and that access to
technology—particularly cloud
services and smart devices—can
and will serve as a great
accelerator for African
competitiveness,"
I'm made to believe that the predictions that smartphones
and other wireless devices will
serve as the primary
way most Africans access the
Internet, is greatly un-folding because the HUAWEI 4AFRIKA is not only
affordable but stylish, with it's availability
in blue, red, black, and white colours.
What do you think about this product?