Monday

Affordable Data Offer from Franklin

Prior to my previous post, I have decided to come up with better ways to help you save money on data. Data doesn't have to be expensive for anyone as I have uncovered ways to bring you your usual data subscriptions at 30% discount, so cheap that you can get some packages for half the normal rate. This offer covers all the networks in Nigeria, that all you have to do now is to ask how???

How can I get this data?
First step to making this purchase is to go through the above price list and choose a data plan that is most suitable for you. For instance, MTN 1gb for #600 
After making that choice, the next step is to decide whether to make payments for your desired data,  hence our next question:

How can I pay for data?
Payments are made via bank transfer
Bank Details: 
Franklin Abuchi 
GTBank 

Follow this simple steps: 
1. Select the account details and be sure the name reflects as Franklin Abuchi
2. Input the number you want to receive your data indicating how much data you want as narration or remark
3. Please you can also leave a text message with ur number/depositor's name or place a call after payment have been completed. 
Data will be sent to your number within 2mins

How to contact me?
I don't expect anyone to start making payments without first contacting me for more information and to make inquiries about how this works. So I have provided all necessary means of reaching me quickly.
Email address: Franklinabuchi@gmail.com
Mobile:

Is this data plan compatible with all
devices?
Yes this data is compatible with all devices; your PC, android devices,  Blackberry, modems, MiFi, laptops etc.

Are your data plans legit?
Yea, we are third party data
vendors, who buy in bulk from the
network providers and resell.

Hope the data won't get exhausted
quickly
Our data plans are sourced from
the network providers, therefore
consumption rate is the same to the normal data gotten directly from
them.

Are you legit? 
We've being in business for years
and have made reputation from
our happy clients. We love to keep
feedbacks, hence you can check
our testimonials for people's
comment about us by joining our whatsapp groupclickhere https://chat.whatsapp.com/KD63qDaOyDpGbAf50ZcNfo

Sunday

How To Manage/Save Internet Data (Android Devices)

Today, a lot of android users complain about the rate at which their data gets finished leaving them with very little done.
Someone said that if you are buying an Android device you better have a budget for internet Data but Franklin's Blog says no more...
Data doesn’t have to be expensive or wasted on background running apps, you don't have to be confused about what you've done with your data, you don't have to find it hard to control how you used your data. Because Franklin's Blog introduces you to the most efficient ways to save that data and your money as well.
Firstly, I will like to tell you that google had recognized that data management has become a problem for so many people. Thereby releasing an app called "Datally" on the 24th of November, 2017 to help tackle this problem. You can go ahead and download this app on Play Store or you can "Click Here" to download the apk on our site.

Secondly, I will like to introduce another app I discovered, DataEye, it does the same functions as google's Datally, but I prefer this app not only because it's lighter and faster but because it's user friendly and very easy to comprehend. It also helps to save your battery and gives you the control to decide which apps are allowed to access your internet Data.
You can also find DataEye on Play Store or to download it here "Click Here"
I hope you enjoy these apps and leave you feedbacks.

Saturday

BlackBerry Priv Android Marshmallow update

On December 1, the BlackBerry Priv received its first software update. It weighed in at a hefty 475 MB and provided a host of fixes and improvements for the device's stability, performance and security. The camera also received some attention, and should be quicker and work better in low-light conditions.

The update first came to those users who bought their Priv directly from BlackBerry, but AT&T is now also issuing the update. To check whether your device can download it yet, head to Settings > About > System updates > Check for updates.

At CES in Las Vegas, BlackBerry President of Devices Ron Louks confirmed that the BlackBerry Priv will receive an update to Marshmallow before the end of the first quarter of 2016. This means it could arrive anytime between now and the end of March.

Is Etisalat Nigeria The First Out Of The Gate With A “Netflix And Chill” Data Plan?

Hold up, wait a minute…wasn’t it just yesterday that Netflix announced that it had become available in practically every country in the world? So how come Etisalat already has a dedicated Netflix and Chill data bundle?
Well, the truth is Etisalat Nigeria didn’t create this plan yesterday. It’s actually an app-specific data bundle called Smartpaks that enabled users to access designated apps on a timed basis. The video bundle lets you buy two hours of “unlimited internet access” to watch video for N400. Compared to the Netflix and Chill marketing graphic, this is what the original marketing material looked like.
All Etisalat has done is change their graphic design, and perhaps tweak their backend content filtering protocols to support content originating from Netflix servers. It’s just a brilliant ad.
Nonetheless, I have to say it’s a genius way to cash in on all the Netflix buzz that has held the world, not to mention Nigerians, in thrall over the past 24 hours. For cost-conscious Nigerians who are concerned about the real cost of consuming Netflix (it’s not just the subscription fee, it’s the data consumption costs as well) in the absence of cheap and unlimited data, this could prove to be a useful hack.
In all, it seems that Netflix’s entry into the Nigerian market is already putting pressure on local ISPs to innovate…okay maybe that’s too optimistic…but at the very least, to revisit their pricing and delivery models in ways that benefit the customer. I daresay we’ll see other telcos across the continent rolling out data plans in response before too long.
One thing that I wonder if Etisalat’s time-based “Netflix and chill” plan accounts for is time spent on buffering, hmm. But maybe buffer and chill isn’t such thing, no?

Netflix Is Now In Nigeria


Yes. You read that right. Netflix has announced that it’s now available in 130 new countries, including Nigeria. Before today, Netflix was being enjoyed in just 60 countries. Now it’s in almost every country on earth.

The announcement came during the opening keynote address at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas. According to Harrison Weber of Venturebeat, Netflix’s massive expansion serves as a counter to its recent slow growth in the U.S.

Some of the other countries that will be able to access Netflix include Singapore, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam and India. Countries like China, which holds about 20% of the world’s population, North Korea, Syria and Crimea still don’t have access to Netflix. This is due to some socio-political reason or the other.

The arrival of Netflix in Nigeria will mean bigger competition for video content services like Iroko, though it’s too early to say how it will affect market share.