Hamza HB One Review

lundi 25 juillet 2016

Oppo F1 Review

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Update: Read the TechRadar review of the Oppo F1 Plus - it's worth considering the larger sibling phone of the Oppo F1 before you put your money down.
The Oppo F1 is a phone with a mission. It wants to trick people into thinking you spent £300 (US$450, AU$550) or more on a handset when you actually only forked out £160 (US$249, AU$285).
It does a good job too. Thin and with lots of metal on show, it comes across as quite a bit more expensive than the Moto G, even though it's actually around the same price.
If you want a budget handset that people won't instantly recognise, the Oppo F1 is a top choice. And in the UK at least, it's much easier to get hold of than most Oppo phones TechRadar has reviewed to date.
But there is also now competition in the form of the Oppo F1 Plus. The F1 Plus is now available around the world and we gave it three and a half stars out of five - so it's worth reading our review and checking you don't want the Plus instead of the Oppo F1.
If you do want the Plus instead, be warned it'll cost quite a bit more at £299 (AU$599, around US$430).

Design

How do you make something cheap seem expensive? That's a tough one for many designers, because if you get it wrong you might end up with a phone encrusted with plastic diamonds that you couldn't even sell on eBay.
Oppo has nailed the 'cheap expensive' look here, though. It's all about putting in 20% of the effort/cost for 80% of the returns.
Oppo F1 review
The prime Oppo F1 tactic is using champagne-finish gold metal for the back, but sneakily switching to plastic for the sides. You get the feel of metal, but Oppo doesn't have to go to the trouble of cutting any ports into metal, which costs a fair bit to do right.
When I first opened up the Oppo F1 and had a close look at it, I experienced a twinge of disappointment when I realised that this was how Oppo managed to make a metal phone at this price.
However, a month on I still appreciate the feel of the metal back. Just don't enter into this relationship expecting something that feels exactly like aniPhone 6S.
Oppo F1 review
It's not too far off, though. It has none of the chunk factor of some other good budget Android phones, and there's a smooth curvature to the sides of the Oppo F1 that means it doesn't feel boxy. The display is even covered with 2.5D Gorilla Glass, which is toughened and has a smoothed-off edge.
The Oppo F1 is out to deliver on a whole load of s-words: skinny, smooth, sleek. It also looks great, at least from the back – I wouldn't have flinched if someone told me the phone cost £300/$400.
The Oppo F1 isn't quite as pretty from the front, though – viewed face-on the handset exhibits a slight boxiness that doesn't affect the rest of the phone. And, like the OnePlus X, it has soft keys but they don't light up.
Oppo F1
Still, this is one of the nicest-looking cheap handsets out there, only obviously upstaged by the OnePlus X, which costs roughly the same in the US and just £30 more in the UK, yet uses almost no visible/proddable plastic. Competing with OnePlus in the pricing stakes isn't easy, though.
Finishing touches that help the Oppo F1 'fake it to make it' include a non-removable back and a SIM card tray like you'd see in an iPhone; a lot of cheaper devices still use peel-off back covers that hide a less fancy SIM slot.

lundi 11 juillet 2016

ylliX Review

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Yllix media review


small bloggers cannot use adsense or other high paying big ad networks. Because getting adsense approval is very hard. So they want to use some small ad networks. But small ad networks won't pay high when compared to the big ad networks like adsense. Yllix media is also a small ad network. Many publishers asked me to write yllix media review. Yllix is a new and good ad network and suitable for small publishers. Now we will see the perfect review of yllix media

support



yllix media offers a good support when compared to other small ad networks. I sincerely wanted their support. so I have mailed them. They responded to my email in one day. They written a good email with the answer. I love their support. Support is must have for small publishers. 

minimum payout


The minimum payout of yllix media is very low. The minimum payout is $1 and they pay weekly. It is very easy to reach, if you have some good traffic. They pay via paypal and bank wire. I recommend paypal. Because it is free, sign up now. This is the yllix media review about their minimum payout. 

Ad formats



Yllix media support a variety ad formats. More ad formats means more ads and more money. They offer leader 
board, rectangle, square, pop, slider etc. They also offer mobile responsive ads. This means you don't lose mobile traffic. Using mobile ads, you can monetize mobile traffic. So yllix media is a very good ad network with many types of ad formats. 



 PopUp Ads: 

A new window will be opened in background and it contains an ad. They recommend you to do not place more than 1 pop per page. They offer very high rates for pop up ads. 

Layer Ads: 

Layer ads will be placed as a layer in your web page. You will get more clicks by using this format. Visitors can close this ad by clicking on close (x) in the upper right of ad. 


Full Page Ads: 

Fullpage Ad - A link where you can 
redirect your visitors. Very interesting rates. 

Mobile banners:
 
These banners offer cpc and cpm methods. Rates are low when compared to banners. 

mobile redirects: 
Mobile users will be irritated, if you use these ads. Because mobile users will be redirected to another ( advertiser) product or site. But pc users will not redirected by using these ad formats. 

affiliate system



Affiliate system is now a common one in ad networks and hosting companies. You will refer other one to make money and they will make money from the one who you referred. 

If you referred a publisher: 

You will get $50 for every referral. You can get 2% of his lifetime earnings. If he earned 100$, you will get $2. This is low but more members you refer, more money you can make. 

if you referred an advertiser 

You will get $100 and 1% of his lifetime expenditure. If he spent 100 dollars, you will get one dollar. 

yllix media referral system is a very good. But I have not tried it. After I tried then I will recommend this to every one. 
This is the yllix media review about their affiliate system 

Advantages of yllix



1. The minimum payout of yllix media is $1 which is very easy to reach. They pay weekly and pays via paypal, bank wire etc. 

2. Referral system is very good one. You can make some more money using their referral system. 

3. This is very trusted ad network and there are many payment proofs available in internet. 

4. Approval is very easy. They even approve .blogspot domains. Approval takes 24-48 hours. 


disadvantages of yllix



1. Cpm rates are very low. Even I got a cpm of $ 0.01. With these rates, it can take more time to reach minimum payout 


2. Mobile redirect ads are very irritating ad formats. You may loose so much traffic by this mobile redirect ads. 


conclusion



Yllix media review is written for publishers. we want to help other publishers. This is a very great ad network for small publishers. Please subscribe for us to get the latest updates. 

mercredi 22 juin 2016

Apple iPad Pro Review

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Performance

Internally, the Pro is built with the updated Apple A9X processor, and in tests from our colleagues at Laptop Mag, the A9X put up superb marks for a tablet computer. The Pro scored 5,151 points in processor test Geekbench 3 and 32,413 points in graphics test 3DMark. Appropriately, these marks place the Pro's performance ceiling closer to standard laptops than mainstream tablets. For enterprise or business users, the Pro is fast enough for tasks like multimedia editing. Home applications like gaming are similarly easy for the Pro.
You can purchase the optional Apple Pencil stylus with the Pro to make tasks like writing notes and drawing easier. The 9.7-inch Pro has the same 2048 x 1536-pixel resolution of past iPads, but it benefits from hardware improvements like ambient light color correction and an improved brightness mark of 432 nits.
The Pro was also a strong performer in Laptop Mag's battery testing, in which a tablet loops through webpages until it powers down. With a mark of 10 hours and 53 minutes, the 9.7-inch Pro was in line with the average nine-hour mark for mainstream tablets. Considering that the Pro is more power intensive than standard tablets, its battery life is especially impressive.

Portability

For home users, the 9.7-inch Pro's physical appearance is familiar. With dimensions of 9.4 x 6.6 x 0.24 inches and a weight of 0.96 pounds, it's virtually identical to the iPad Air 2. The 9.7-inch Pro is portable and easy to carry around outside of the house.
During the checkout process, you can also purchase Apple's Smart Keyboard cover, which is a combo keyboard-cover peripheral. The keyboard cover isn't an essential accessory for the 9.7-inch Pro, since the onscreen touch keyboard is manageable to type on. But considering how heavily the Pro is touted as a laptop replacement, the fact that a physical keyboard remains a separate accessory is a nuisance. Elsewhere, the Pro includes a standard suite of hardware features. You can configure iPad Pros with up to 256GB of internal storage, and 4G connectivity can be added for an additional subscription fee through your cellular provider.

Cameras

The 9.7-inch Pro features a strong pair of cameras for multimedia users. The front-facing camera clocks in at 5 megapixels, while the rear has a 12-megapixel camera. It's an upgrade over the previous generation Pro, which had 1.2-megapixel and 8-megapixel units. The 9.7-inch iPad benefits from Apple's standard suite of photo and video features.

Help & Support

Apple offers a standard one-year base warranty on the iPad Pro. The company also offers support through standard channels like phone agents, a Twitter social media account dedicated to troubleshooting issues, and Apple Store retail locations that offer basic troubleshooting and hardware assistance. In our research, we found Apple's site to be relatively easy to navigate. Apple's main iPad online support hub covers many common setup questions, and a page search draws from troubleshooting forum posts for additional help.

Summary

With the age of Apple's iPad series, the 9.7-inch Pro's place in the company's hierarchy is mostly clear. From the inside and outside, it improves on its predecessor's shortcomings thanks to a focus on performance and specifications. With its top-in-class processor and stellar build quality, the iPad Pro earns its mark as the best tablet on the market, and it is equally capable of handling the needs of home and business users.
If you are looking for something a little bigger, consider the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro. The larger iPad Pro runs slightly faster than the 9.7-inch model and features a stellar 2732 x 2048 display that displayed text and photos perfectly in our hands-on testing. However, the 12.9-inch Pro's extra size makes for some awkward stumbles. While the 12.9-inch iPad still bears many of Apple's design trademarks – for example, it still has a thickness of only 0.27 inches – it's a hefty 1.6 pounds and is clunky to hold. In addition, the tablet's potential to be a laptop replacement is a work in progress. It has some strong features like split screen viewing. On the other hand, the Pro is essentially stretching out Apple's iPhone or iPad user interface onto a larger screen, so homepages and menu pages are filled with ample unused space. Still, the 12.9-inch Pro offers features that appeal to designers and other business or enterprise users.