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TotalEnergies Station To Pioneer The Recharging Of Electric Vehicles In Accra.

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So the question of whether people will be able to use electric cars in Ghana or in Africa has been a  lingering subject in the minds of most Ghanaians. With most of the questions raised about this issue, being able acquire an electric car is the least of them.  How to recharge on the other hand, has been one the most asked questions about electric cars. ( How and where are we going to charge it if we get one? )  Well, if you also have been asking this same question, there is a bit of good news for you. The French oil group TotalEnergies recently inaugurated a charging station for electric vehicles at its Liberation Road service station in Accra, the capital of Ghana.  According to the General Manager of TotalEnergies Marketing in Ghana, Olufemi Babajide, the charging station installed has a capacity of 22 kilowatts, which will allow an electric vehicle to be fully charged in less than two hours.  As Ghana transition to green energy, this initiative will see...

Africa’s Digital Exposure To Be Boosted By The Introduction Of 5G.

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  As of January 2022, Morocco had an internet penetration of approximately 84.1% , making it the country with the highest internet penetration in Africa. The majority of their web traffic originated from mobile devices. It so happens to be the same for the other African countries. In the first half of 2022, 89% of web traffic was generated via smartphones and only 10 % via PC devices in Africa. This is to some extent due to the fact that accessing the internet with a phone is a lot less expensive and don't need  any medium to help it connect to the internet as a computer does. Despite all this information, African still has the lowest of Internet connection with only 43.0% of internet traffic in the entire continent while the entire world has an average 64.2% of web traffic. During the peek of COVID-19, a whole lot of businesses and companies realized that the internet which was largely used in communicating with family and friends could also provide an opportunity for...

Apple Has Done It Again.

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So one of the biggest nightmare an individual goes through while planning to purchase the newest models of an iPhone is how much it will cost to fix the phone and most significant, whether it will be repairable. Indeed Apple's repairability issues has been quite possibly the most concerning issue, not exclusively to the individual buying it but also the individual who needs to fix it when there is an issue with it. Try not to misunderstand me, I'm not saying in the event that your iPhone encounters any of these issues ranging from camera issues, a cracked screen to perhaps a battery issue, it can't be fixed once you take it to the closest Apple Store. Be that as it may, the point to which I’m driving at is that, in a case you don't visit an Apple Store but rather visits a third-party repairer, you might not be able to get your phone fixed. @PhoneRepairGuru  who from the name of his channel, shows he's a phone repairer, purchased two iPhone 14s and in a video test th...

Is It A Rattling Snake Or Your Camera?

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  So the internet is buzzing right now with a whole lot of noise about rattling cameras. Yes I mean rattling cameras from a phone by the way. One might instantly assume that this issue is probably occurring with a phone made in China. If that’s what you also think, I’m sorry to break it to you, it isn’t, but rather a certain phone made in America called the iPhone. ‘Yeah Apple’s flagship.’ So not long after the launch of the iPhone 14, complaints started to swoop in from those who purchased the iPhone 14 pro and pro max. They started to experience these problems when they tried using the camera option of Apps such as; Snapchat, TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. All they could hear while attempting to open the rear camera with these Apps was a rattling noise from the camera lens while it was shaking. You see, this came as a result of an incompatibility of the new 48 megapixel camera and the optical image stabilization (OIS) system of the rear camera lens. This was designed to counter...

Samsung’s New Foldable Competition

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Last year December, Oppo launched their first folder phone called the “OPPO Find N.” It was the talk of the internet for over a month but the downside to it was that, it was only going to be sold in the Chinese market. The buzz around it died pretty much a month after it’s launch thus making Samsung’s dominion over the foldable phone market grow. Fast forward to August this year, Xiaomi wowed us with it’s foldable, the “Xiaomi Mix Fold 2”. Most people were move to make bold statements like calling it; “The Samsung killer” after seeing it. Of course, right from it’s unboxing experience, you can tell that Xiaomi has put a lot of effort in making it feel special compared to the “Samsung Z Fold 4”. Your experience starts with opening up a premium box with an expensive feel. Right from that, you are introduced to a Xiaomi VIP Service card on top whilst with the Samsung, you only go straight forward to just the phone and cable. You also get a proper hard case which not only protect your phon...